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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·mons
n. pl.
,
1.
The
mass
of
the
people
,
as
distinguished
from
the
titled
classes
or
nobility
;
the
commonalty
;
the
common
people
. [
Eng
.]
'
T
is
like
the
commons
,
rude
unpolished
hinds
,
Could
send
such
message
to
their
sovereign
. --
Shak
.
The
word
commons
in
its
present
ordinary
signification
comprises
all
the
people
who
are
under
the
rank
of
peers
.
--
Blackstone
.
2.
The
House
of
Commons
,
or
lower
house
of
the
British
Parliament
,
consisting
of
representatives
elected
by
the
qualified
voters
of
counties
,
boroughs
,
and
universities
.
It
is
agreed
that
the
Commons
were
no
part
of
the
great
council
till
some
ages
after
the
Conquest
.
--
Hume
.
3.
Provisions
;
food
;
fare
, --
as
that
provided
at
a
common
table
in
colleges
and
universities
.
Their
commons
,
though
but
coarse
,
were
nothing
scant
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
A
club
or
association
for
boarding
at
a
common
table
,
as
in
a
college
,
the
members
sharing
the
expenses
equally
;
as
,
to
board
in
commons
.
5.
A
common
;
public
pasture
ground
.
To
shake
his
ears
,
and
graze
in
commons
.
--
Shak
.
Doctors' Commons
,
a
place
near
St
.
Paul's
Churchyard
in
London
where
the
doctors
of
civil
law
used
to
common
together
,
and
where
were
the
ecclesiastical
and
admiralty
courts
and
offices
having
jurisdiction
of
marriage
licenses
,
divorces
,
registration
of
wills
,
etc
.
To be on short commons
,
to
have
a
small
allowance
of
food
. [
Colloq
.]
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
doc·tor
n.
1.
A
teacher
;
one
skilled
in
a
profession
,
or
branch
of
knowledge
;
a
learned
man
. [
Obs
.]
One
of
the
doctors
of
Italy
,
Nicholas
Macciavel
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
An
academical
title
,
originally
meaning
a
man
so
well
versed
in
his
department
as
to
be
qualified
to
teach
it
.
Hence
:
One
who
has
taken
the
highest
degree
conferred
by
a
university
or
college
,
or
has
received
a
diploma
of
the
highest
degree
;
as
,
a
doctor
of
divinity
,
of
law
,
of
medicine
,
of
music
,
or
of
philosophy
.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only
.
3.
One
duly
licensed
to
practice
medicine
;
a
member
of
the
medical
profession
;
a
physician
.
By
medicine
life
may
be
prolonged
,
yet
death
Will
seize
the
doctor
too
. --
Shak
.
4.
Any
mechanical
contrivance
intended
to
remedy
a
difficulty
or
serve
some
purpose
in
an
exigency
;
as
,
the
doctor
of
a
calico-printing
machine
,
which
is
a
knife
to
remove
superfluous
coloring
matter
;
the
doctor
,
or
auxiliary
engine
,
called
also
donkey engine
.
5.
Zool.
The
friar
skate
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Doctors' Commons
.
See
under
Commons
.
Doctor's stuff
,
physic
,
medicine
. --
G
.
Eliot
.
Doctor fish
Zool.
,
any
fish
of
the
genus
Acanthurus
;
the
surgeon
fish
; --
so
called
from
a
sharp
lancetlike
spine
on
each
side
of
the
tail
.
Also
called
barber fish
.
See
Surgeon fish
.
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