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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Use
n.
1.
The
act
of
employing
anything
,
or
of
applying
it
to
one's
service
;
the
state
of
being
so
employed
or
applied
;
application
;
employment
;
conversion
to
some
purpose
;
as
,
the
use
of
a
pen
in
writing
;
his
machines
are
in
general
use
.
Books
can
never
teach
the
use
of
books
.
--
Bacon
.
This
Davy
serves
you
for
good
uses
.
--
Shak
.
When
he
framed
All
things
to
man's
delightful
use
. --
Milton
.
2.
Occasion
or
need
to
employ
;
necessity
;
as
,
to
have
no
further
use
for
a
book
.
3.
Yielding
of
service
;
advantage
derived
;
capability
of
being
used
;
usefulness
;
utility
.
God
made
two
great
lights
,
great
for
their
use
To
man
. --
Milton
.
'T
is
use
alone
that
sanctifies
expense
.
--
Pope
.
4.
Continued
or
repeated
practice
;
customary
employment
;
usage
;
custom
;
manner
;
habit
.
Let
later
age
that
noble
use
envy
.
--
Spenser
.
How
weary
,
stale
,
flat
and
unprofitable
,
Seem
to
me
all
the
uses
of
this
world
! --
Shak
.
5.
Common
occurrence
;
ordinary
experience
. [
R
.]
O
Caesar
!
these
things
are
beyond
all
use
.
--
Shak
.
6.
Eccl.
The
special
form
of
ritual
adopted
for
use
in
any
diocese
;
as
,
the
Sarum
,
or
Canterbury
,
use
;
the
Hereford
use
;
the
York
use
;
the
Roman
use
;
etc
.
From
henceforth
all
the
whole
realm
shall
have
but
one
use
.
--
Pref
.
to
Book
of
Common
Prayer
.
7.
The
premium
paid
for
the
possession
and
employment
of
borrowed
money
;
interest
;
usury
. [
Obs
.]
Thou
art
more
obliged
to
pay
duty
and
tribute
,
use
and
principal
,
to
him
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
8.
Law
The
benefit
or
profit
of
lands
and
tenements
.
Use
imports
a
trust
and
confidence
reposed
in
a
man
for
the
holding
of
lands
.
He
to
whose
use
or
benefit
the
trust
is
intended
shall
enjoy
the
profits
.
An
estate
is
granted
and
limited
to
A
for
the
use
of
B
.
9.
Forging
A
stab
of
iron
welded
to
the
side
of
a
forging
,
as
a
shaft
,
near
the
end
,
and
afterward
drawn
down
,
by
hammering
,
so
as
to
lengthen
the
forging
.
Contingent use
,
or
Springing use
Law
,
a
use
to
come
into
operation
on
a
future
uncertain
event
.
In use
.
(a)
In
employment
;
in
customary
practice
observance
.
(b)
In
heat
; --
said
especially
of
mares
. --
J
.
H
.
Walsh
.
Of no use
,
useless
;
of
no
advantage
.
Of use
,
useful
;
of
advantage
;
profitable
.
Out of use
,
not
in
employment
.
Resulting use
Law
,
a
use
,
which
,
being
limited
by
the
deed
,
expires
or
can
not
vest
,
and
results
or
returns
to
him
who
raised
it
,
after
such
expiration
.
Secondary use
,
or
Shifting use
,
a
use
which
,
though
executed
,
may
change
from
one
to
another
by
circumstances
. --
Blackstone
.
Statute of uses
Eng. Law
,
the
stat
. 27
Henry
VIII
.,
cap
. 10,
which
transfers
uses
into
possession
,
or
which
unites
the
use
and
possession
.
To make use of
,
To put to use
,
to
employ
;
to
derive
service
from
;
to
use
.
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