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Webster's Unabridged Dictionary: Library in Itself

The dictionary's 1913 edition of the 1900 International, renamed Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, has in modern times been used in various free online resources, as its copyright lapsed and it became public domain.
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Translate (translate)
v. t.(?)
Trans*late"
[imp. *** p. p. Translated] p. pr. *** vb. n. Translating.] [f. translatus, used as p. p. of transferre to transfer, but from a different root. See Trans- , and Tolerate
  1. To bear, carry, or remove, from one place to another] to transfer; as, to translate a tree.
    [Archaic] Dryden.

    In the chapel of St. Catharine of Sienna, they show her head- the rest of her body being translated to Rome. Evelyn.

  2. To change to another condition, position, place, or office; to transfer; hence, to remove as by death.
  3. To remove to heaven without a natural death.

    By faith Enoch was translated, that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translatedhim. Heb. xi. 5.

  4. To remove, as a bishop, from one see to another.
    "Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, when the king would have translated him from that poor bishopric to a better, . . . refused." Camden.
  5. To render into another language; to express the sense of in the words of another language; to interpret; hence, to explain or recapitulate in other words.

    Translating into his own clear, pure, and flowing language, what he found in books well known to the world, but too bulky or too dry for boys and girls. Macaulay.

  6. To change into another form; to transform.

    Happy is your grace,
    That can translatethe stubbornness of fortune
    Into so quiet and so sweet a style.
    Shak.

  7. To cause to remove from one part of the body to another; as, to translate a disease.
  8. To cause to lose senses or recollection; to entrance.
    [Obs.] J. Fletcher.

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Translate (translate)
v. i.
Trans*late
  1. To make a translation; to be engaged in translation.













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