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path

A way beaten or trodden by the feet of man or beast, or made hard by wheels; that part of a highway on which animals or carriages ordinarily pass; applied to the ground only, and never to a paved street in a city: .

path

Any narrow way beaten by the foot.

path

The way, course or track where a body moves in the atmosphere or in space; as the path of a planet or comet; the path of a meteor.

path

Away or passage.

path

Course of life. He marketh all my paths. Job 33:17.

path

Precepts; rules prescribed. Uphold my going in thy paths. Psalm 17:5.

path

Course of providential dealings; moral government. All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth to such as keep his covenant. Psalm 25:10.

path

é. To make a path by treading; to beat a path, as in snow. To push forward; to cause to go; to make way for.

path

verb intransitive
To walk abroad.