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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cross
n.
1.
A
gibbet
,
consisting
of
two
pieces
of
timber
placed
transversely
upon
one
another
,
in
various
forms
,
as
a
T
,
or
+,
with
the
horizontal
piece
below
the
upper
end
of
the
upright
,
or
as
an
X
.
It
was
anciently
used
in
the
execution
of
criminals
.
Nailed
to
the
cross
By
his
own
nation
. --
Milton
.
2.
The
sign
or
mark
of
the
cross
,
made
with
the
finger
,
or
in
ink
,
etc
.,
or
actually
represented
in
some
material
;
the
symbol
of
Christ's
death
;
the
ensign
and
chosen
symbol
of
Christianity
,
of
a
Christian
people
,
and
of
Christendom
.
The
custom
of
making
the
sign
of
the
cross
with
the
hand
or
finger
,
as
a
means
of
conferring
blessing
or
preserving
from
evil
,
is
very
old
.
--
Schaff-Herzog
Encyc
.
Before
the
cross
has
waned
the
crescent's
ray
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
Tis
where
the
cross
is
preached
.
--
Cowper
.
3.
Affiction
regarded
as
a
test
of
patience
or
virtue
;
trial
;
disappointment
;
opposition
;
misfortune
.
Heaven
prepares
a
good
man
with
crosses
.
--
B
.
Jonson
.
4.
A
piece
of
money
stamped
with
the
figure
of
a
cross
,
also
,
that
side
of
such
a
piece
on
which
the
cross
is
stamped
;
hence
,
money
in
general
.
I
should
bear
no
cross
if
I
did
bear
you
;
for
I
think
you
have
no
money
in
your
purse
.
--
Shak
.
5.
An
appendage
or
ornament
or
anything
in
the
form
of
a
cross
;
a
badge
or
ornamental
device
of
the
general
shape
of
a
cross
;
hence
,
such
an
ornament
,
even
when
varying
considerably
from
that
form
;
thus
,
the
Cross
of
the
British
Order
of
St
.
George
and
St
.
Michael
consists
of
a
central
medallion
with
seven
arms
radiating
from
it
.
6.
Arch.
A
monument
in
the
form
of
a
cross
,
or
surmounted
by
a
cross
,
set
up
in
a
public
place
;
as
,
a
market
cross
;
a
boundary
cross
;
Charing
Cross
in
London
.
Dun-Edin's
Cross
,
a
pillared
stone
,
Rose
on
a
turret
octagon
. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
7.
Her.
A
common
heraldic
bearing
,
of
which
there
are
many
varieties
.
See
the
Illustration
,
above
.
8.
The
crosslike
mark
or
symbol
used
instead
of
a
signature
by
those
unable
to
write
.
Five
Kentish
abbesses
. . . .
subscribed
their
names
and
crosses
.
--
Fuller
.
9.
Church
lands
. [
Ireland
] [
Obs
.]
10.
A
line
drawn
across
or
through
another
line
.
11.
Hence
:
A
mixing
of
breeds
or
stock
,
especially
in
cattle
breeding
;
or
the
product
of
such
intermixture
;
a
hybrid
of
any
kind
.
Toning
down
the
ancient
Viking
into
a
sort
of
a
cross
between
Paul
Jones
and
Jeremy
Diddler
.
--
Lord
Dufferin
.
12.
Surveying
An
instrument
for
laying
of
offsets
perpendicular
to
the
main
course
.
13.
Mech.
A
pipe-fitting
with
four
branches
the
axes
of
which
usually
form's
right
angle
.
Cross and pile
,
a
game
with
money
,
at
which
it
is
put
to
chance
whether
a
coin
shall
fall
with
that
side
up
which
bears
the
cross
,
or
the
other
,
which
is
called
pile
,
or
reverse
;
the
game
called
heads or tails
.
Cross bottony
or
Cross bottoné
.
See
under
Bottony
.
Cross estoilé
Her.
.
a
cross
,
each
of
whose
arms
is
pointed
like
the
ray
of
a
star
;
that
is
,
a
star
having
four
long
points
only
.
Cross of Calvary
.
See
Calvary
, 3.
Southern cross
.
Astron.
See
under
Southern
.
To do a thing on the cross
,
to
act
dishonestly
; --
opposed
to
acting
on
the
square
. [
Slang
]
To take up the cross
,
to
bear
troubles
and
afflictions
with
patience
from
love
to
Christ
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cross
of
Calvary
n
:
a
Latin
cross
set
on
three
steps
[
syn
:
Calvary cross
]
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