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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Style
n.
1.
An
instrument
used
by
the
ancients
in
writing
on
tablets
covered
with
wax
,
having
one
of
its
ends
sharp
,
and
the
other
blunt
,
and
somewhat
expanded
,
for
the
purpose
of
making
erasures
by
smoothing
the
wax
.
2.
Hence
,
anything
resembling
the
ancient
style
in
shape
or
use
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
pen
;
an
author's
pen
.
(b)
A
sharp-pointed
tool
used
in
engraving
;
a
graver
.
(c)
A
kind
of
blunt-pointed
surgical
instrument
.
(d)
Zool.
A
long
,
slender
,
bristlelike
process
,
as
the
anal
styles
of
insects
.
(e)
The
pin
,
or
gnomon
,
of
a
dial
,
the
shadow
of
which
indicates
the
hour
.
See
Gnomon
.
(f)
Bot.
The
elongated
part
of
a
pistil
between
the
ovary
and
the
stigma
.
See
Illust
.
of
Stamen
,
and
of
Pistil
.
3.
Mode
of
expressing
thought
in
language
,
whether
oral
or
written
;
especially
,
such
use
of
language
in
the
expression
of
thought
as
exhibits
the
spirit
and
faculty
of
an
artist
;
choice
or
arrangement
of
words
in
discourse
;
rhetorical
expression
.
High
style
,
as
when
that
men
to
kinges
write
.
--
Chaucer
.
Style
is
the
dress
of
thoughts
.
--
Chesterfield
.
Proper
words
in
proper
places
make
the
true
definition
of
style
.
--
Swift
.
It
is
style
alone
by
which
posterity
will
judge
of
a
great
work
.
--
I
.
Disraeli
.
4.
Mode
of
presentation
,
especially
in
music
or
any
of
the
fine
arts
;
a
characteristic
of
peculiar
mode
of
developing
in
idea
or
accomplishing
a
result
.
The
ornamental
style
also
possesses
its
own
peculiar
merit
.
--
Sir
J
.
Reynolds
.
5.
Conformity
to
a
recognized
standard
;
manner
which
is
deemed
elegant
and
appropriate
,
especially
in
social
demeanor
;
fashion
.
According
to
the
usual
style
of
dedications
.
--
C
.
Middleton
.
6.
Mode
or
phrase
by
which
anything
is
formally
designated
;
the
title
;
the
official
designation
of
any
important
body
;
mode
of
address
;
as
,
the
style
of
Majesty
.
One
style
to
a
gracious
benefactor
,
another
to
a
proud
,
insulting
foe
.
--
Burke
.
7.
Chron.
A
mode
of
reckoning
time
,
with
regard
to
the
Julian
and
Gregorian
calendars
.
Note:
☞
Style
is
Old
or
New
.
The
Old
Style
follows
the
Julian
manner
of
computing
the
months
and
days
,
or
the
calendar
as
established
by
Julius
Caesar
,
in
which
every
fourth
year
consists
of
366
days
,
and
the
other
years
of
365
days
.
This
is
about
11
minutes
in
a
year
too
much
.
Pope
Georgy
XIII
.
reformed
the
calendar
by
retrenching
10
days
in
October
, 1582,
in
order
to
bring
back
the
vernal
equinox
to
the
same
day
as
at
the
time
of
the
Council
of
Nice
,
a
.
d
. 325.
This
reformation
was
adopted
by
act
of
the
British
Parliament
in
1751,
by
which
act
11
days
in
September
, 1752,
were
retrenched
,
and
the
third
day
was
reckoned
the
fourteenth
.
This
mode
of
reckoning
is
called
New
Style
,
according
to
which
every
year
divisible
by
4,
unless
it
is
divisible
by
100
without
being
divisible
by
400,
has
366
days
,
and
any
other
year
365
days
.
Style of court
,
the
practice
or
manner
observed
by
a
court
in
its
proceedings
. --
Ayliffe
.
Syn:
--
Diction
;
phraseology
;
manner
;
course
;
title
.
See
Diction
.
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