Difference between revisions of "Drawer"

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== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_113402" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_113402" /> ==
<p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) [[A]] sliding box or receptacle in a case, which is opened by pulling or drawing out, and closed by pushing in. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) One who delineates or depicts; a draughtsman; as, a good drawer. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' n.) One who, or that which, draws </p> <p> '''(4):''' ''' (''' n.) One who draws liquor for guests; a waiter in a taproom. </p> <p> '''(5):''' ''' (''' n.) One who draws a bill of exchange or order for payment; - the correlative of drawee. </p> <p> '''(6):''' ''' (''' n.) That which is drawn </p> <p> '''(7):''' ''' (''' n.) An under-garment worn on the lower limbs. </p>
<p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) A sliding box or receptacle in a case, which is opened by pulling or drawing out, and closed by pushing in. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) One who delineates or depicts; a draughtsman; as, a good drawer. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' n.) One who, or that which, draws </p> <p> '''(4):''' ''' (''' n.) One who draws liquor for guests; a waiter in a taproom. </p> <p> '''(5):''' ''' (''' n.) One who draws a bill of exchange or order for payment; - the correlative of drawee. </p> <p> '''(6):''' ''' (''' n.) That which is drawn </p> <p> '''(7):''' ''' (''' n.) An under-garment worn on the lower limbs. </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59690" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59690" /> ==
<p> [[Drawer,]] n. </p> 1. One who draws or pulls one who takes water from a well one who draws liquors from a cask. 2. That which draws or attracts, or has the power of attraction. 3. He who draws a bill of exchange or an order for the payment of money. 4. [[A]] sliding box in a case or table, which is drawn at pleasure. 5. Drawers, in the plural, a close under garment worn on the lower limbs.
<p> [[Drawer]] n. </p> 1. One who draws or pulls one who takes water from a well one who draws liquors from a cask. 2. That which draws or attracts, or has the power of attraction. 3. He who draws a bill of exchange or an order for the payment of money. 4. A sliding box in a case or table, which is drawn at pleasure. 5. Drawers, in the plural, a close under garment worn on the lower limbs.
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_37893" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_37893" /> ==

Latest revision as of 10:16, 15 October 2021

Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( n.) A sliding box or receptacle in a case, which is opened by pulling or drawing out, and closed by pushing in.

(2): ( n.) One who delineates or depicts; a draughtsman; as, a good drawer.

(3): ( n.) One who, or that which, draws

(4): ( n.) One who draws liquor for guests; a waiter in a taproom.

(5): ( n.) One who draws a bill of exchange or order for payment; - the correlative of drawee.

(6): ( n.) That which is drawn

(7): ( n.) An under-garment worn on the lower limbs.

King James Dictionary [2]

Drawer n.

1. One who draws or pulls one who takes water from a well one who draws liquors from a cask. 2. That which draws or attracts, or has the power of attraction. 3. He who draws a bill of exchange or an order for the payment of money. 4. A sliding box in a case or table, which is drawn at pleasure. 5. Drawers, in the plural, a close under garment worn on the lower limbs.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

Bibliography Information McClintock, John. Strong, James. Entry for 'Drawer'. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tce/d/drawer.html. Harper & Brothers. New York. 1870.

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