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BreachingBreach Breach, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Breached; p. pr. & vb. n.
Breaching.]
To make a breach or opening in; as, to breach the walls of a
city. High-reaching
High-reaching High"-reach`ing, a.
Reaching high or upward; hence, ambitious; aspiring. --Shak.
OverreachingOverreach O`ver*reach", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overreached,
(Overraught, obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. Overreaching.]
1. To reach above or beyond in any direction.
2. To deceive, or get the better of, by artifice or cunning;
to outwit; to cheat. --Shak. Preachify
Preachify Preach"i*fy, v. i. [Preach + -fy.]
To discourse in the manner of a preacher. [Colloq.]
--Thackeray.
PreachingPreach Preach, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Preached; p. pr. & vb. n.
Preaching.] [OE. prechen, OF. preechier, F. pr[^e]cher, fr.
L. praedicare to cry in public, to proclaim; prae before +
dicare to make known, dicere to say; or perhaps from
(assumed) LL. praedictare. See Diction, and cf.
Predicate, Predict.]
1. To proclaim or publish tidings; specifically, to proclaim
the gospel; to discourse publicly on a religious subject,
or from a text of Scripture; to deliver a sermon.
How shall they preach, except they be sent? --Rom.
x. 15.
From that time Jesus began to preach. --Matt. iv.
17.
2. To give serious advice on morals or religion; to discourse
in the manner of a preacher. PreachingPreaching Preach"ing, n.
The act of delivering a religious discourse; the art of
sermonizing; also, a sermon; a public religious discourse;
serious, earnest advice. --Milner.
Preaching cross, a cross, sometimes surmounting a pulpit,
erected out of doors to designate a preaching place.
Preaching friars. See Dominican. Preaching crossPreaching Preach"ing, n.
The act of delivering a religious discourse; the art of
sermonizing; also, a sermon; a public religious discourse;
serious, earnest advice. --Milner.
Preaching cross, a cross, sometimes surmounting a pulpit,
erected out of doors to designate a preaching place.
Preaching friars. See Dominican. preaching friarBlack friar Black" fri`ar (Eccl.)
A friar of the Dominican order; -- called also predicant
and preaching friar; in France, Jacobin. Also, sometimes,
a Benedictine. Preaching friarsPreaching Preach"ing, n.
The act of delivering a religious discourse; the art of
sermonizing; also, a sermon; a public religious discourse;
serious, earnest advice. --Milner.
Preaching cross, a cross, sometimes surmounting a pulpit,
erected out of doors to designate a preaching place.
Preaching friars. See Dominican. preaching friarsDominican Do*min"i*can, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
One of an order of mendicant monks founded by Dominic de
Guzman, in 1215. A province of the order was established in
England in 1221. The first foundation in the United States
was made in 1807. The Master of the Sacred Palace at Rome is
always a Dominican friar. The Dominicans are called also
preaching friars, friars preachers, black friars (from
their black cloak), brothers of St. Mary, and in France,
Jacobins. ReachingReach Reach, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reached(Raught, the old
preterit, is obsolete); p. pr. & vb. n. Reaching.] [OE.
rechen, AS. r[=ae]can, r[=ae]cean, to extend, stretch out;
akin to D. reiken, G. reichen, and possibly to AS. r[=i]ce
powerful, rich, E. rich. [root]115.]
1. To extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a
limb, a member, something held, or the like.
Her tresses yellow, and long straughten, Unto her
heeles down they raughten. --Rom. of R.
Reach hither thy hand and thrust it into my side.
--John xx. 27.
Fruit trees, over woody, reached too far Their
pampered boughs. --Milton.
2. Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially
the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to
hand over; as, to reach one a book.
He reached me a full cap. --2 Esd. xiv.
39.
3. To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; too
extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so
as to touch, strike, grasp, or the like; as, to reach an
object with the hand, or with a spear.
O patron power, . . . thy present aid afford, Than I
may reach the beast. --Dryden.
4. To strike, hit, or tough with a missile; as, to reach an
object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell.
5. Hence, to extend an action, effort, or influence to; to
penetrate to; to pierce, or cut, as far as.
If these examples of grown men reach not the case of
children, let them examine. --Locke.
6. To extend to; to stretch out as far as; to touch by virtue
of extent; as, his hand reaches the river.
Thy desire . . . leads to no excess That reaches
blame. --Milton.
7. To arrive at by effort of any kind; to attain to; to gain;
to be advanced to.
The best account of the appearances of nature which
human penetration can reach, comes short of its
reality. --Cheyne.
9. To understand; to comprehend. [Obs.]
Do what, sir? I reach you not. --Beau. & Fl.
10. To overreach; to deceive. [Obs.] --South.
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