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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fol·low
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Followed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Following
.]
1.
To
go
or
come
after
;
to
move
behind
in
the
same
path
or
direction
;
hence
,
to
go
with
(
a
leader
,
guide
,
etc
.);
to
accompany
;
to
attend
.
It
waves
me
forth
again
;
I'll
follow
it
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
endeavor
to
overtake
;
to
go
in
pursuit
of
;
to
chase
;
to
pursue
;
to
prosecute
.
I
will
harden
the
hearts
of
the
Egyptians
,
and
they
shall
follow
them
.
--
Ex
.
xiv
. 17.
3.
To
accept
as
authority
;
to
adopt
the
opinions
of
;
to
obey
;
to
yield
to
;
to
take
as
a
rule
of
action
;
as
,
to
follow
good
advice
.
Approve
the
best
,
and
follow
what
I
approve
. --
Milton
.
Follow
peace
with
all
men
.
--
Heb
.
xii
. 14.
It
is
most
agreeable
to
some
men
to
follow
their
reason
;
and
to
others
to
follow
their
appetites
.
--
J
.
Edwards
.
4.
To
copy
after
;
to
take
as
an
example
.
We
had
rather
follow
the
perfections
of
them
whom
we
like
not
,
than
in
defects
resemble
them
whom
we
love
.
--
Hooker
.
5.
To
succeed
in
order
of
time
,
rank
,
or
office
.
6.
To
result
from
,
as
an
effect
from
a
cause
,
or
an
inference
from
a
premise
.
7.
To
watch
,
as
a
receding
object
;
to
keep
the
eyes
fixed
upon
while
in
motion
;
to
keep
the
mind
upon
while
in
progress
,
as
a
speech
,
musical
performance
,
etc
.;
also
,
to
keep
up
with
;
to
understand
the
meaning
,
connection
,
or
force
of
,
as
of
a
course
of
thought
or
argument
.
He
followed
with
his
eyes
the
flitting
shade
.
--
Dryden
.
8.
To
walk
in
,
as
a
road
or
course
;
to
attend
upon
closely
,
as
a
profession
or
calling
.
O
,
had
I
but
followed
the
arts!
--
Shak
.
O
Antony
!
I
have
followed
thee
to
this
.
--
Shak
.
Follow board
Founding
,
a
board
on
which
the
pattern
and
the
flask
lie
while
the
sand
is
rammed
into
the
flask
. --
Knight
.
To follow the hounds
,
to
hunt
with
dogs
.
To follow suit
Card Playing
,
to
play
a
card
of
the
same
suit
as
the
leading
card
;
hence
,
colloquially
,
to
follow
an
example
set
.
To follow up
,
to
pursue
indefatigably
.
Syn:
-
To
pursue
;
chase
;
go
after
;
attend
;
accompany
;
succeed
;
imitate
;
copy
;
embrace
;
maintain
.
Usage:
-
To
Follow
,
Pursue
.
To
follow
(v.t.)
denotes
simply
to
go
after
;
to
pursue
denotes
to
follow
with
earnestness
,
and
with
a
view
to
attain
some
definite
object
;
as
,
a
hound
pursues
the
deer
.
So
a
person
follows
a
companion
whom
he
wishes
to
overtake
on
a
journey
;
the
officers
of
justice
pursue
a
felon
who
has
escaped
from
prison
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hound
n.
1.
Zool.
A
variety
of
the
domestic
dog
,
usually
having
large
,
drooping
ears
,
esp
.
one
which
hunts
game
by
scent
,
as
the
foxhound
,
bloodhound
,
deerhound
,
but
also
used
for
various
breeds
of
fleet
hunting
dogs
,
as
the
greyhound
,
boarhound
,
etc
.
Hounds
and
greyhounds
,
mongrels
,
spaniels
,
curs
.
--
Shak
.
2.
A
despicable
person
.
“Boy!
false
hound
!”
3.
Zool.
A
houndfish
.
4.
pl.
Naut.
Projections
at
the
masthead
,
serving
as
a
support
for
the
trestletrees
and
top
to
rest
on
.
5.
A
side
bar
used
to
strengthen
portions
of
the
running
gear
of
a
vehicle
.
To follow the hounds
,
to
hunt
with
hounds
.
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