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due

adjective

[L., Gr., to bind. It has no connection with owe.]

Du.

due

Owed; that ought to be paid or done to another. That is due from me to another which contract, justice or propriety requires me to pay, and which he may justly claim as his right. Reverence is due to the creator; civility is due from one man to another. Money is due at the expiration of the credit given, or at the period promised.

due

Proper; fit; appropriate; suitable; becoming; required by the circumstances; as, the event was celebrated with due solemnities. Men seldom have a due sense of their depravity.

due

Seasonable; as, he will come in due time.

due

Exact; proper; as, the musicians keep due time.

due

Owing to; occasioned by.

due

That ought to have arrived, or to be present, before the time specified; as, two mails are now due.

due

adverb
Directly; exactly; as a due east course.

due

noun
That which is owed; that which one contracts to pay, do or perform to another; that which law or justice requires to be paid or done. The money that I contract to pay to another is his due; the service which I covenant to perform to another is his due; reverence to the creator is his due.

due

That which office, rank, station, social relations, or established rules of right or decorum, require to be given, paid or done. Respect and obedience to parents and magistrates are their due.

due

That which law or custom requires; as toll, tribute, fees of office, or other legal perquisites.

due

Right; just title. N . The key of this infernal pit by due--I keep.

due

verb transitive
To pay as due.