‖n. [ G., enlightenment. ] A philosophic movement of the 18th century characterized by a lively questioning of authority, keen interest in matters of politics and general culture, and an emphasis on empirical method in science. It received its impetus from the unsystematic but vigorous skepticism of Pierre Bayle, the physical doctrines of Newton, and the epistemological theories of Locke, in the preceding century. Its chief center was in France, where it gave rise to the skepticism of Voltaire , the naturalism of Rousseau, the sensationalism of Condillac, and the publication of the “Encyclopedia” by D'Alembert and Diderot. In Germany, Lessing, Mendelssohn, and Herder were representative thinkers, while the political doctrines of the leaders of the American Revolution and the speculations of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine represented the movement in America. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
n. [ Back, adv. + lash. ]
n. See Bookland. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Brick + lay. ] One whose occupation is to build with bricks. [ 1913 Webster ]
Bricklayer's itch.
n. The art of building with bricks, or of uniting them by cement or mortar into various forms; the act or occupation of laying bricks. [ 1913 Webster ]
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n. [ AS. folcland. ] (O.Eng. Law) Land held in villenage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure of the lord of the manor, and resumed at his discretion. Not being held by any assurance in writing, it was opposed to bookland or charter land, which was held by deed. Mozley & W.
prop. n. pl.;
n. a member of the
n. A local chapter of the
n. a stringed instrument that has a keyboard, especially a piano, harpsichord, or clavichord; also, the keyboard of such an instrument. Same as clavier.
n. A kind of loud horn formerly used on motor vehicles.
n. (Zool.) Any pheasant of the genus
n.
a. Wearing a necklace; marked as with a necklace. [ 1913 Webster ]
The hooded and the necklaced snake. Sir W. Jones. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A neck of land. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Cf. Ciclatoun. ] A kind of gilt leather. See Checklaton. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Cf. G. schleier. ] A vell. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Railroads) Any workman engaged in work involved in putting the track in place. [ U. S. & Canada ] --