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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Club
n.
1.
A
heavy
staff
of
wood
,
usually
tapering
,
and
wielded
with
the
hand
;
a
weapon
;
a
cudgel
.
But
make
you
ready
your
stiff
bats
and
clubs
;
Rome
and
her
rats
are
at
the
point
of
battle
. --
Shak
.
2.
Any
card
of
the
suit
of
cards
having
a
figure
like
the
trefoil
or
clover
leaf
. (
pl.
)
The
suit
of
cards
having
such
figure
.
3.
An
association
of
persons
for
the
promotion
of
some
common
object
,
as
literature
,
science
,
politics
,
good
fellowship
,
etc
.;
esp
.
an
association
supported
by
equal
assessments
or
contributions
of
the
members
.
They
talked
At
wine
,
in
clubs
,
of
art
,
of
politics
. --
Tennyson
.
He
[
Goldsmith
]
was
one
of
the
nine
original
members
of
that
celebrated
fraternity
which
has
sometimes
been
called
the
Literary
Club
,
but
which
has
always
disclaimed
that
epithet
,
and
still
glories
in
the
simple
name
of
the
Club
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
A
joint
charge
of
expense
,
or
any
person's
share
of
it
;
a
contribution
to
a
common
fund
.
They
laid
down
the
club
.
--
L'Estrange
.
We
dined
at
a
French
house
,
but
paid
ten
shillings
for
our
part
of
the
club
.
--
Pepys
.
Club law
,
government
by
violence
;
lynch
law
;
anarchy
.
Club root
Bot.
,
a
disease
of
cabbages
,
by
which
the
roots
become
distorted
and
the
heads
spoiled
.
Club topsail
Naut.
,
a
kind
of
gaff
topsail
,
used
mostly
by
yachts
having
a
fore-and-aft
rig
.
It
has
a
short
“club”
or
“jack yard”
to
increase
its
spread
.
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