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At regard ofRegard Re*gard", n. [F. regard See Regard, v. t.]
1. A look; aspect directed to another; view; gaze.
But her, with stern regard, he thus repelled.
--Milton.
2. Attention of the mind with a feeling of interest;
observation; heed; notice.
Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard.
--Shak.
3. That view of the mind which springs from perception of
value, estimable qualities, or anything that excites
admiration; respect; esteem; reverence; affection; as, to
have a high regard for a person; -- often in the plural.
He has rendered himself worthy of their most
favorable regards. --A. Smith.
Save the long-sought regards of woman, nothing is
sweeter than those marks of childish preference.
--Hawthorne.
4. State of being regarded, whether favorably or otherwise;
estimation; repute; note; account.
A man of meanest regard amongst them, neither having
wealth or power. --Spenser.
5. Consideration; thought; reflection; heed.
Sad pause and deep regard become the sage. --Shak.
6. Matter for consideration; account; condition. [Obs.]
``Reason full of good regard.' --Shak.
7. Respect; relation; reference.
Persuade them to pursue and persevere in virtue,
with regard to themselves; in justice and goodness
with regard to their neighbors; and piefy toward
God. --I. Watts.
Note: The phrase in regard of was formerly used as equivalent
in meaning to on account of, but in modern usage is
often improperly substituted for in respect to, or in
regard to. --G. P. Marsh.
Change was thought necessary in regard of the
injury the church did receive by a number of
things then in use. --Hooker.
In regard of its security, it had a great
advantage over the bandboxes. --Dickens.
8. Object of sight; scene; view; aspect. [R.]
Throw out our eyes for brave Othello, Even till we
make the main and the a["e]rial blue An indistinct
regard. --Shak.
9. (O.Eng.Law) Supervision; inspection.
At regard of, in consideration of; in comparison with.
[Obs.] ``Bodily penance is but short and little at regard
of the pains of hell.' --Chaucer.
Court of regard, a forest court formerly held in England
every third year for the lawing, or expeditation, of dogs,
to prevent them from running after deer; -- called also
survey of dogs. --Blackstone.
Syn: Respect; consideration; notice; observance; heed; care;
concern; estimation; esteem; attachment; reverence. Beeregar
Beeregar Beer"e*gar, n. [Beer + eager.]
Sour beer. [Obs.]
Court of regardRegard Re*gard", n. [F. regard See Regard, v. t.]
1. A look; aspect directed to another; view; gaze.
But her, with stern regard, he thus repelled.
--Milton.
2. Attention of the mind with a feeling of interest;
observation; heed; notice.
Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard.
--Shak.
3. That view of the mind which springs from perception of
value, estimable qualities, or anything that excites
admiration; respect; esteem; reverence; affection; as, to
have a high regard for a person; -- often in the plural.
He has rendered himself worthy of their most
favorable regards. --A. Smith.
Save the long-sought regards of woman, nothing is
sweeter than those marks of childish preference.
--Hawthorne.
4. State of being regarded, whether favorably or otherwise;
estimation; repute; note; account.
A man of meanest regard amongst them, neither having
wealth or power. --Spenser.
5. Consideration; thought; reflection; heed.
Sad pause and deep regard become the sage. --Shak.
6. Matter for consideration; account; condition. [Obs.]
``Reason full of good regard.' --Shak.
7. Respect; relation; reference.
Persuade them to pursue and persevere in virtue,
with regard to themselves; in justice and goodness
with regard to their neighbors; and piefy toward
God. --I. Watts.
Note: The phrase in regard of was formerly used as equivalent
in meaning to on account of, but in modern usage is
often improperly substituted for in respect to, or in
regard to. --G. P. Marsh.
Change was thought necessary in regard of the
injury the church did receive by a number of
things then in use. --Hooker.
In regard of its security, it had a great
advantage over the bandboxes. --Dickens.
8. Object of sight; scene; view; aspect. [R.]
Throw out our eyes for brave Othello, Even till we
make the main and the a["e]rial blue An indistinct
regard. --Shak.
9. (O.Eng.Law) Supervision; inspection.
At regard of, in consideration of; in comparison with.
[Obs.] ``Bodily penance is but short and little at regard
of the pains of hell.' --Chaucer.
Court of regard, a forest court formerly held in England
every third year for the lawing, or expeditation, of dogs,
to prevent them from running after deer; -- called also
survey of dogs. --Blackstone.
Syn: Respect; consideration; notice; observance; heed; care;
concern; estimation; esteem; attachment; reverence. d8Gregarin91d8Gregarin91 \"d8Greg`a*ri"n"91, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gregarina
the typical genus, fr. L. gregarius. See Gregarious.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An order of Protozoa, allied to the Rhizopoda, and parasitic
in other animals, as in the earthworm, lobster, etc. When
adult, they have a small, wormlike body inclosing a nucleus,
but without external organs; in one of the young stages, they
are am[oe]biform; -- called also Gregarinida, and
Gregarinaria. d8Gregarinida
d8Gregarinida \"d8Greg`a*rin"i*da
Gregarin[ae].
DisregardDisregard Dis`re*gard", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disregarded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disregarding.]
Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of;
to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or
notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of conscience.
Studious of good, man disregarded fame. --Blackmore. Disregard
Disregard Dis`re*gard", n.
The act of disregarding, or the state of being disregarded;
intentional neglect; omission of notice; want of attention;
slight.
The disregard of experience. --Whewell.
DisregardedDisregard Dis`re*gard", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disregarded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disregarding.]
Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of;
to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or
notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of conscience.
Studious of good, man disregarded fame. --Blackmore. Disregarder
Disregarder Dis`re*gard"er, n.
One who disregards.
Disregardful
Disregardful Dis`re*gard"ful, a.
Neglect; negligent; heedless; regardless.
Disregardfully
Disregardfully Dis`re*gard"ful*ly, adv.
Negligently; heedlessly.
DisregardingDisregard Dis`re*gard", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disregarded; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disregarding.]
Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of;
to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or
notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of conscience.
Studious of good, man disregarded fame. --Blackmore. Gregarian
Gregarian Gre*ga"ri*an, a.
Gregarious; belonging to the herd or common sort; common.
[Obs.] ``The gregarian soldiers.' --Howell.
Gregarinariad8Gregarin91 \"d8Greg`a*ri"n"91, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gregarina
the typical genus, fr. L. gregarius. See Gregarious.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An order of Protozoa, allied to the Rhizopoda, and parasitic
in other animals, as in the earthworm, lobster, etc. When
adult, they have a small, wormlike body inclosing a nucleus,
but without external organs; in one of the young stages, they
are am[oe]biform; -- called also Gregarinida, and
Gregarinaria. Gregarine
Gregarine Greg"a*rine, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to the Gregarin[ae]. -- n. One of the
Gregarin[ae].
Gregarinidad8Gregarin91 \"d8Greg`a*ri"n"91, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gregarina
the typical genus, fr. L. gregarius. See Gregarious.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An order of Protozoa, allied to the Rhizopoda, and parasitic
in other animals, as in the earthworm, lobster, etc. When
adult, they have a small, wormlike body inclosing a nucleus,
but without external organs; in one of the young stages, they
are am[oe]biform; -- called also Gregarinida, and
Gregarinaria. GregariousGregarious Gre*ga"ri*ous, a. [L. gregarius, fr. grex, gregis,
herd; cf. Gr. ? to assemble, Skr. jar to approach. Cf.
Congregate, Egregious.]
Habitually living or moving in flocks or herds; tending to
flock or herd together; not habitually solitary or living
alone. --Burke.
No birds of prey are gregarious. --Ray. Misregard
Misregard Mis`re*gard", n.
Wrong understanding; misconstruction. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Nonregardance
Nonregardance Non`re*gard"ance, n.
Want of due regard; disregard; slight. [Obs.] --Shak.
Rampant regardantRampant Ramp"ant, a. [F., p. pr. of ramper to creep. See
Ramp, v.]
1. Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs;
hence, raging; furious.
The fierce lion in his kind Which goeth rampant
after his prey. --Gower.
[The] lion . . . rampant shakes his brinded mane.
--Milton.
2. Ascending; climbing; rank in growth; exuberant.
The rampant stalk is of unusual altitude. --I.
Taylor.
3. (Her.) Rising with fore paws in the air as if attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey, especially a lion. The right
fore leg and right hind leg should be raised higher than
the left.
Rampant arch.
(a) An arch which has one abutment higher than the other.
(b) Same as Rampant vault, below.
Rampant gardant (Her.), rampant, but with the face turned
to the front.
Rampant regardant, rampant, but looking backward.
Rampant vault (Arch.), a continuous wagon vault, or cradle
vault, whose two abutments are located on an inclined
planed plane, such as the vault supporting a stairway, or
forming the ceiling of a stairway. Regard
Regard Re*gard" (r?*g?rd"), v. i.
To look attentively; to consider; to notice. [Obs.] --Shak.
RegardRegard Re*gard", n. [F. regard See Regard, v. t.]
1. A look; aspect directed to another; view; gaze.
But her, with stern regard, he thus repelled.
--Milton.
2. Attention of the mind with a feeling of interest;
observation; heed; notice.
Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard.
--Shak.
3. That view of the mind which springs from perception of
value, estimable qualities, or anything that excites
admiration; respect; esteem; reverence; affection; as, to
have a high regard for a person; -- often in the plural.
He has rendered himself worthy of their most
favorable regards. --A. Smith.
Save the long-sought regards of woman, nothing is
sweeter than those marks of childish preference.
--Hawthorne.
4. State of being regarded, whether favorably or otherwise;
estimation; repute; note; account.
A man of meanest regard amongst them, neither having
wealth or power. --Spenser.
5. Consideration; thought; reflection; heed.
Sad pause and deep regard become the sage. --Shak.
6. Matter for consideration; account; condition. [Obs.]
``Reason full of good regard.' --Shak.
7. Respect; relation; reference.
Persuade them to pursue and persevere in virtue,
with regard to themselves; in justice and goodness
with regard to their neighbors; and piefy toward
God. --I. Watts.
Note: The phrase in regard of was formerly used as equivalent
in meaning to on account of, but in modern usage is
often improperly substituted for in respect to, or in
regard to. --G. P. Marsh.
Change was thought necessary in regard of the
injury the church did receive by a number of
things then in use. --Hooker.
In regard of its security, it had a great
advantage over the bandboxes. --Dickens.
8. Object of sight; scene; view; aspect. [R.]
Throw out our eyes for brave Othello, Even till we
make the main and the a["e]rial blue An indistinct
regard. --Shak.
9. (O.Eng.Law) Supervision; inspection.
At regard of, in consideration of; in comparison with.
[Obs.] ``Bodily penance is but short and little at regard
of the pains of hell.' --Chaucer.
Court of regard, a forest court formerly held in England
every third year for the lawing, or expeditation, of dogs,
to prevent them from running after deer; -- called also
survey of dogs. --Blackstone.
Syn: Respect; consideration; notice; observance; heed; care;
concern; estimation; esteem; attachment; reverence. RegardantRegardant Re*gard"ant (-ant), a. [F. regardant, fr. regarder.
See Regard, v. t.] [Written also regardant.]
1. Looking behind; looking backward watchfully.
[He] turns thither his regardant eye. --Southey.
2. (Her.) Looking behind or backward; as, a lion regardant.
3. (O.Eng.Law) Annexed to the land or manor; as, a villain
regardant. regardantRegardant Re*gard"ant (-ant), a. [F. regardant, fr. regarder.
See Regard, v. t.] [Written also regardant.]
1. Looking behind; looking backward watchfully.
[He] turns thither his regardant eye. --Southey.
2. (Her.) Looking behind or backward; as, a lion regardant.
3. (O.Eng.Law) Annexed to the land or manor; as, a villain
regardant. Regarder
Regarder Re*gard"er (r?*g?rd"?r), n.
1. One who regards.
2. (Eng. Forest law) An officer appointed to supervise the
forest. --Cowell.
RegardfulRegardful Re*gard"ful (-f?l), a.
Heedful; attentive; observant. -- Re*gard"ful*ly, adv.
Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious
motion made by the Spirit of God to his heart. --South.
Syn: Mindful; heedful; attentive; observant. RegardfullyRegardful Re*gard"ful (-f?l), a.
Heedful; attentive; observant. -- Re*gard"ful*ly, adv.
Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious
motion made by the Spirit of God to his heart. --South.
Syn: Mindful; heedful; attentive; observant. Regarding
Regarding Re*gard"ing, prep.
Concerning; respecting.
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