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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fact
n.
1.
A
doing
,
making
,
or
preparing
. [
Obs
.]
A
project
for
the
fact
and
vending
Of
a
new
kind
of
fucus
,
paint
for
ladies
. --
B
.
Jonson
.
2.
An
effect
produced
or
achieved
;
anything
done
or
that
comes
to
pass
;
an
act
;
an
event
;
a
circumstance
.
What
might
instigate
him
to
this
devilish
fact
,
I
am
not
able
to
conjecture
.
--
Evelyn
.
He
who
most
excels
in
fact
of
arms
.
--
Milton
.
3.
Reality
;
actuality
;
truth
;
as
,
he
,
in
fact
,
excelled
all
the
rest
;
the
fact
is
,
he
was
beaten
.
4.
The
assertion
or
statement
of
a
thing
done
or
existing
;
sometimes
,
even
when
false
,
improperly
put
,
by
a
transfer
of
meaning
,
for
the
thing
done
,
or
supposed
to
be
done
;
a
thing
supposed
or
asserted
to
be
done
;
as
,
history
abounds
with
false
facts
.
I
do
not
grant
the
fact
.
--
De
Foe
.
This
reasoning
is
founded
upon
a
fact
which
is
not
true
.
--
Roger
Long
.
Note:
☞
The
term
fact
has
in
jurisprudence
peculiar
uses
in
contrast
with
law
;
as
,
attorney
at
law
,
and
attorney
in
fact
;
issue
in
law
,
and
issue
in
fact
.
There
is
also
a
grand
distinction
between
law
and
fact
with
reference
to
the
province
of
the
judge
and
that
of
the
jury
,
the
latter
generally
determining
the
fact
,
the
former
the
law
.
Accessary before the fact
,
or
Accessary after the fact
.
See
under
Accessary
.
Matter of fact
,
an
actual
occurrence
;
a
verity
;
used
adjectively
:
of
or
pertaining
to
facts
;
prosaic
;
unimaginative
;
as
,
a
matter-of-fact
narration
.
Syn:
--
Act
;
deed
;
performance
;
event
;
incident
;
occurrence
;
circumstance
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·ces·sa·ry
n.
;
pl
.
Accessaries
Law
One
who
,
not
being
present
,
contributes
as
an
assistant
or
instigator
to
the
commission
of
an
offense
.
Accessary before the fact
Law
,
one
who
commands
or
counsels
an
offense
,
not
being
present
at
its
commission
.
Accessary after the fact
,
one
who
,
after
an
offense
,
assists
or
shelters
the
offender
,
not
being
present
at
the
commission
of
the
offense
.
Note:
☞
This
word
,
as
used
in
law
,
is
spelt
accessory
by
Blackstone
and
many
others
;
but
in
this
sense
is
spelt
accessary
by
Bouvier
,
Burrill
,
Burns
,
Whishaw
,
Dane
,
and
the
Penny
Cyclopedia
;
while
in
other
senses
it
is
spelt
accessory
.
In
recent
text-books
on
criminal
law
the
distinction
is
not
preserved
,
the
spelling
being
either
accessary
or
accessory
.
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