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By no manner of meansMean Mean, n.
1. That which is mean, or intermediate, between two extremes
of place, time, or number; the middle point or place;
middle rate or degree; mediocrity; medium; absence of
extremes or excess; moderation; measure.
But to speak in a mean, the virtue of prosperity is
temperance; the virtue of adversity is fortitude.
--Bacon.
There is a mean in all things. --Dryden.
The extremes we have mentioned, between which the
wellinstracted Christian holds the mean, are
correlatives. --I. Taylor.
2. (Math.) A quantity having an intermediate value between
several others, from which it is derived, and of which it
expresses the resultant value; usually, unless otherwise
specified, it is the simple average, formed by adding the
quantities together and dividing by their number, which is
called an arithmetical mean. A geometrical mean is the
square root of the product of the quantities.
3. That through which, or by the help of which, an end is
attained; something tending to an object desired;
intermediate agency or measure; necessary condition or
coagent; instrument.
Their virtuous conversation was a mean to work the
conversion of the heathen to Christ. --Hooker.
You may be able, by this mean, to review your own
scientific acquirements. --Coleridge.
Philosophical doubt is not an end, but a mean. --Sir
W. Hamilton.
Note: In this sense the word is usually employed in the
plural form means, and often with a singular attribute
or predicate, as if a singular noun.
By this means he had them more at vantage.
--Bacon.
What other means is left unto us. --Shak.
4. pl. Hence: Resources; property, revenue, or the like,
considered as the condition of easy livelihood, or an
instrumentality at command for effecting any purpose;
disposable force or substance.
Your means are very slender, and your waste is
great. --Shak.
5. (Mus.) A part, whether alto or tenor, intermediate between
the soprano and base; a middle part. [Obs.]
The mean is drowned with your unruly base. --Shak.
6. Meantime; meanwhile. [Obs.] --Spenser.
7. A mediator; a go-between. [Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
He wooeth her by means and by brokage. --Chaucer.
By all means, certainly; without fail; as, go, by all
means.
By any means, in any way; possibly; at all.
If by any means I might attain to the resurrection
of the dead. --Phil. iii.
ll.
By no means, or By no manner of means, not at all;
certainly not; not in any degree.
The wine on this side of the lake is by no means so
good as that on the other. --Addison. Full-manned
Full-manned Full"-manned`, a.
Completely furnished wiith men, as a ship.
Humanness
Humanness Hu"man*ness, n.
The quality or state of being human.
Ill-mannered
Ill-mannered Ill`-man"nered, a.
Impolite; rude.
MannedMan Man, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Manned; p. pr. & vb. n.
Manning.]
1. To supply with men; to furnish with a sufficient force or
complement of men, as for management, service, defense, or
the like; to guard; as, to man a ship, boat, or fort.
See how the surly Warwick mans the wall ! --Shak.
They man their boats, and all their young men arm.
--Waller.
2. To furnish with strength for action; to prepare for
efficiency; to fortify. ``Theodosius having manned his
soul with proper reflections.' --Addison.
3. To tame, as a hawk. [R.] --Shak.
4. To furnish with a servants. [Obs.] --Shak.
5. To wait on as a manservant. [Obs.] --Shak.
Note: In ``Othello,' V. ii. 270, the meaning is uncertain,
being, perhaps: To point, to aim, or to manage.
To man a yard (Naut.), to send men upon a yard, as for
furling or reefing a sail.
To man the yards (Naut.), to station men on the yards as a
salute or mark of respect. Mannerliness
Mannerliness Man"ner*li*ness, n.
The quality or state of being mannerly; civility;
complaisance. --Sir M. Hale.
Mannerly
Mannerly Man"ner*ly, a.
Showing good manners; civil; respectful; complaisant.
What thou thinkest meet, and is most mannerly. --Shak.
Mannerly
Mannerly Man"ner*ly, adv.
With good manners. --Shak.
Overmanner
Overmanner O"ver*man`ner, adv.
In an excessive manner; excessively. [Obs.] --Wiclif.
Undermanned
Undermanned Un`der*manned", a. (Naut.)
Insufficiently furnished with men; short-handed.
Unmanned
Unmanned Un*manned", a.
1. [Properly p. p. of unman.] Deprived of manly qualities;
deficient in vigor, strength, courage, etc.; weak;
effeminate.
2. [Pref. un- not + man + -ed.] (Falconry) Not tamed; not
made familiar with, or subject to, man; -- also used
figuratively. [Obs.]
Hood my unmanned blood bating in my cheeks With thy
black mantle. --Shak.
3. [Pref. un- not + manned.] Not furnished with men; as, an
unmanned ship.
UnmannerlinessUnmannerly Un*man"ner*ly, a.
Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv. Uncivilly; rudely. --
Un*man"ner*li*ness, n. UnmannerlyUnmannerly Un*man"ner*ly, a.
Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv. Uncivilly; rudely. --
Un*man"ner*li*ness, n. Well-mannered
Well-mannered Well`-man"nered, a.
Polite; well-bred; complaisant; courteous. --Dryden.
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