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set·tle·ment
/ˈsɛtḷmənt/
殖民,定居,殖民地;解決,決定,調停;結算,償付
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Set·tle·ment
n.
1.
The
act
of
setting
,
or
the
state
of
being
settled
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
Establishment
in
life
,
in
business
,
condition
,
etc
.;
ordination
or
installation
as
pastor
.
Every
man
living
has
a
design
in
his
head
upon
wealth
power
,
or
settlement
in
the
world
.
--
L'Estrange
.
(b)
The
act
of
peopling
,
or
state
of
being
peopled
;
act
of
planting
,
as
a
colony
;
colonization
;
occupation
by
settlers
;
as
,
the
settlement
of
a
new
country
.
(c)
The
act
or
process
of
adjusting
or
determining
;
composure
of
doubts
or
differences
;
pacification
;
liquidation
of
accounts
;
arrangement
;
adjustment
;
as
,
settlement
of
a
controversy
,
of
accounts
,
etc
.
(d)
Bestowal
,
or
giving
possession
,
under
legal
sanction
;
the
act
of
giving
or
conferring
anything
in
a
formal
and
permanent
manner
.
My
flocks
,
my
fields
,
my
woods
,
my
pastures
take
,
With
settlement
as
good
as
law
can
make
. --
Dryden
.
(e)
Law
A
disposition
of
property
for
the
benefit
of
some
person
or
persons
,
usually
through
the
medium
of
trustees
,
and
for
the
benefit
of
a
wife
,
children
,
or
other
relatives
;
jointure
granted
to
a
wife
,
or
the
act
of
granting
it
.
2.
That
which
settles
,
or
is
settled
,
established
,
or
fixed
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
Matter
that
subsides
;
settlings
;
sediment
;
lees
;
dregs
. [
Obs
.]
Fuller's
earth
left
a
thick
settlement
.
--
Mortimer
.
(b)
A
colony
newly
established
;
a
place
or
region
newly
settled
;
as
,
settlement
in
the
West
.
(c)
That
which
is
bestowed
formally
and
permanently
;
the
sum
secured
to
a
person
;
especially
,
a
jointure
made
to
a
woman
at
her
marriage
;
also
,
in
the
United
States
,
a
sum
of
money
or
other
property
formerly
granted
to
a
pastor
in
additional
to
his
salary
.
3.
Arch.
(a)
The
gradual
sinking
of
a
building
,
whether
by
the
yielding
of
the
ground
under
the
foundation
,
or
by
the
compression
of
the
joints
or
the
material
.
(b)
pl.
Fractures
or
dislocations
caused
by
settlement
.
4.
Law
A
settled
place
of
abode
;
residence
;
a
right
growing
out
of
residence
;
legal
residence
or
establishment
of
a
person
in
a
particular
parish
or
town
,
which
entitles
him
to
maintenance
if
a
pauper
,
and
subjects
the
parish
or
town
to
his
support
.
Act of settlement
Eng. Hist.
,
the
statute
of
12
and
13
William
III
,
by
which
the
crown
was
limited
to
the
present
reigning
house
(
the
house
of
Hanover
).
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
settlement
n
1:
a
body
of
people
who
settle
far
from
home
but
maintain
ties
with
their
homeland
;
inhabitants
remain
nationals
of
their
home
state
but
are
not
literally
under
the
home
state's
system
of
government
[
syn
:
colony
]
2:
a
community
of
people
smaller
than
a
town
[
syn
:
village
,
small
town
]
3:
a
conclusive
resolution
of
a
matter
and
disposition
of
it
4:
the
act
of
colonizing
;
the
establishment
of
colonies
; "
the
British
colonization
of
America
" [
syn
:
colonization
,
colonisation
]
5:
something
settled
or
resolved
;
the
outcome
of
decision
making
; "
the
finally
reached
a
settlement
with
the
union
";
"
they
never
did
achieve
a
final
resolution
of
their
differences
"; "
he
needed
to
grieve
before
he
could
achieve
a
sense
of
closure
" [
syn
:
resolution
,
closure
]
6:
an
area
where
a
group
of
families
live
together
7:
termination
of
a
business
operation
by
using
its
assets
to
discharge
its
liabilities
[
syn
:
liquidation
]
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