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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Well
n.
1.
An
issue
of
water
from
the
earth
;
a
spring
;
a
fountain
.
Begin
,
then
,
sisters
of
the
sacred
well
.
--
Milton
.
2.
A
pit
or
hole
sunk
into
the
earth
to
such
a
depth
as
to
reach
a
supply
of
water
,
generally
of
a
cylindrical
form
,
and
often
walled
with
stone
or
bricks
to
prevent
the
earth
from
caving
in
.
The
woman
said
unto
him
,
Sir
,
thou
hast
nothing
to
draw
with
,
and
the
well
is
deep
.
--
John
iv
. 11.
3.
A
shaft
made
in
the
earth
to
obtain
oil
or
brine
.
4.
Fig
.:
A
source
of
supply
;
fountain
;
wellspring
.
“This
well
of
mercy.”
Dan
Chaucer
,
well
of
English
undefiled
.
--
Spenser
.
A
well
of
serious
thought
and
pure
.
--
Keble
.
5.
Naut.
(a)
An
inclosure
in
the
middle
of
a
vessel's
hold
,
around
the
pumps
,
from
the
bottom
to
the
lower
deck
,
to
preserve
the
pumps
from
damage
and
facilitate
their
inspection
.
(b)
A
compartment
in
the
middle
of
the
hold
of
a
fishing
vessel
,
made
tight
at
the
sides
,
but
having
holes
perforated
in
the
bottom
to
let
in
water
for
the
preservation
of
fish
alive
while
they
are
transported
to
market
.
(c)
A
vertical
passage
in
the
stern
into
which
an
auxiliary
screw
propeller
may
be
drawn
up
out
of
water
.
(d)
A
depressed
space
in
the
after
part
of
the
deck
; --
often
called
the
cockpit
.
6.
Mil.
A
hole
or
excavation
in
the
earth
,
in
mining
,
from
which
run
branches
or
galleries
.
7.
Arch.
An
opening
through
the
floors
of
a
building
,
as
for
a
staircase
or
an
elevator
;
a
wellhole
.
8.
Metal.
The
lower
part
of
a
furnace
,
into
which
the
metal
falls
.
Artesian well
,
Driven well
.
See
under
Artesian
,
and
Driven
.
Pump well
.
Naut.
See
Well
, 5
(a)
,
above
.
Well boring
,
the
art
or
process
of
boring
an
artesian
well
.
Well drain
.
(a)
A
drain
or
vent
for
water
,
somewhat
like
a
well
or
pit
,
serving
to
discharge
the
water
of
wet
land
.
(b)
A
drain
conducting
to
a
well
or
pit
.
Well room
.
(a)
A
room
where
a
well
or
spring
is
situated
;
especially
,
one
built
over
a
mineral
spring
.
(b)
Naut.
A
depression
in
the
bottom
of
a
boat
,
into
which
water
may
run
,
and
whence
it
is
thrown
out
with
a
scoop
.
Well sinker
,
one
who
sinks
or
digs
wells
.
Well sinking
,
the
art
or
process
of
sinking
or
digging
wells
.
Well staircase
Arch.
,
a
staircase
having
a
wellhole
(
see
Wellhole
(b)
),
as
distinguished
from
one
which
occupies
the
whole
of
the
space
left
for
it
in
the
floor
.
Well sweep
.
Same
as
Sweep
,
n.
, 12.
Well water
,
the
water
that
flows
into
a
well
from
subterraneous
springs
;
the
water
drawn
from
a
well
.
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