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cross

noun
A gibbet consisting of two pieces of timber placed across each other, either in form of a T or of an X. That on which our Savior suffered, is represented on coins and other monuments, to have been of the former kind.

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The ensign of the Christian religion; and hence figuratively, the religion itself.

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A monument with a cross upon it to excite devotion, such as were anciently set in market places.

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Any thing in the form of a cross or gibbet.

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A line drawn through another.

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Any thing that thwarts, obstructs, or perplexes; hindrance; vexation; misfortune; opposition; trial of patience. Heaven prepares good men with crosses.

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Money or coin stamped with the figure of a cross.

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The right side or face of a coin, stamped with a cross.

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The mark of a cross, instead of a signature, on a deed, formerly impressed by those who could not write.

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Church lands in Ireland.

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In theology, the suffering of Christ by crucifixion. That he might reconcile both to God in one body by the cross. Ephesians 2:16.

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The doctrine of Christs sufferings and of the atonement, or of salvation by Christ. The preaching of the cross is to them that perishCorinthians 1:18; Galatians 5:11. To take up the cross, is to submit to troubles and afflictions from love to Christ.

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In mining, two nicks cut in the surface of the earth, thus +. Cross and pile, a play 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.

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adjective
Transverse; oblique; passing from side to side; falling athwart; as a cross beam. The cross refraction of a second prism.

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Adverse; opposite; obstructing; sometimes with to; as an event cross to our inclinations.

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Perverse; untractable; as the cross circumstances of a man’s temper.

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Peevish; fretful; ill-humored; applied to persons or things; as a cross woman or husband; a cross answer.

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Contrary; contradictory; perplexing. Contradictions that seem to lie cross and uncouth.

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Adverse; unfortunate. Behold the cross and unlucky issue of my design.

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Interchanged; as a cross marriage, when a brother and sister intermarry with two persons who have the same relation to each other.