Pine |
Woe; torment; pain. |
n. |
Pine |
To inflict pain upon; to torment; to torture; to afflict. |
v. |
Pine |
To grieve or mourn for. |
v. |
Pine |
To suffer; to be afflicted. |
v. i. |
Pine |
To languish; to lose flesh or wear away, under any distress or anexiety of mind; to droop; -- often used with away. |
v. i. |
Pine |
To languish with desire; to waste away with longing for something; -- usually followed by for. |
v. i. |
Pine |
Any tree of the coniferous genus Pinus. See Pinus. |
n. |
Pine |
The wood of the pine tree. |
n. |
Pine |
A pineapple. |
n. |
Pine-clad |
Alt. of Pine-crowned |
a. |
Slash pine |
A kind of pine tree (Pinus Cubensis) found in Southern Florida and the West Indies; -- so called because it grows in "slashes." |
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Steeple-crowned |
Bearing a steeple; as, a steeple-crowned building. |
a. |
Steeple-crowned |
Having a crown shaped like a steeple; as, a steeple-crowned hat; also, wearing a hat with such a crown. |
a. |
Triple-crowned |
Having three crowns; wearing the triple crown, as the pope. |
a. |
Crowned |
of Crown |
imp. & p. p. |
Crowned |
Having or wearing a crown; surmounted, invested, or adorned, with a crown, wreath, garland, etc.; honored; rewarded; completed; consummated; perfected. |
p. p. & a. |
Crowned |
Great; excessive; supreme. |
p. p. & a. |
Lambert pine |
The gigantic sugar pine of California and Oregon (Pinus Lambertiana). It has the leaves in fives, and cones a foot long. The timber is soft, and like that of the white pine of the Eastern States. |
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