the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Mute
Webster's Dictionary
(1):
(n.) Among the Turks, an officer or attendant who is selected for his place because he can not speak.
(2):
(n.) One who does not speak, whether from physical inability, unwillingness, or other cause.
(3):
(a.) Not uttered; unpronounced; silent; also, produced by complete closure of the mouth organs which interrupt the passage of breath; - said of certain letters. See 5th Mute, 2.
(4):
(a.) Not speaking; uttering no sound; silent.
(5):
(n.) The dung of birds.
(6):
(a.) Not giving a ringing sound when struck; - said of a metal.
(7):
(n.) A letter which represents no sound; a silent letter; also, a close articulation; an element of speech formed by a position of the mouth organs which stops the passage of the breath; as, p, b, d, k, t.
(8):
(n.) A little utensil made of brass, ivory, or other material, so formed that it can be fixed in an erect position on the bridge of a violin, or similar instrument, in order to deaden or soften the tone.
(9):
(v. t.) To cast off; to molt.
(10):
(a.) Incapable of speaking; dumb.
(11):
(v. t. & i.) To eject the contents of the bowels; - said of birds.
(12):
(n.) A person whose part in a play does not require him to speak.
(13):
(n.) One who, from deafness, either congenital or from early life, is unable to use articulate language; a deaf-mute.
(14):
(n.) A person employed by undertakers at a funeral.
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Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Mute'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​m/mute.html. 1828.