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sit

verb intransitive

[L. sedeo.]

pret. sat; old pp. sitten

sit

To rest upon the buttocks, as animals; as, to sit on a sofa or on the ground.

sit

To perch; to rest on the feet; as fowls.

sit

To occupy a seat or place in an official capacity. The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat. Matthew 23:2.

sit

To be in a state of rest or idleness. Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here? NWumbers 32:6.

sit

To rest, lie or bear on, as a weight or burned; as, grief sits heavy on his heart.

sit

To settle; to rest; to abide. Pale horror sat on each Arcadian face.

sit

To incubate; to cover and warm eggs for hatching; as a fowl. As the partridge sitteth on eggs and hatcheth them not- Jeremiah 17:11.

sit

To be adjusted; to be, with respect to fitness or unfitness; as, a coat sits well or ill. This new and gorgeous garment, majesty, sits not so easy on me as you think.

sit

To be placed in order to be painted; as, to sit for one’s picture.

sit

To be in any situation or condition. Suppose all the church lands to be thrown up to the laity; would the tenants sit easier in their rents than now?

sit

To hold a session; to be officially engaged in public business; as judges, legislators or officers of any kind. The house of commons sometimes sits till late at night. The judges or the courts sit in Westminster hall. The commissioners sit every day.

sit

To exercise authority; as, to sit in judgment. One council sits upon life and death.

sit

To be in any assembly or council as a member; to have a seat.

sit

To be in a local position. The wind sits fair. To sit at meat, to be at table for eating. To sit down,

sit

to place one’s self on a chair or other seat; as, to sit down ata meal.

sit

To begin a siege. The enemy sat down before the town.

sit

To settle; to fix a permanent abode.

sit

To rest; to cease as satisfied. Here we cannot sit down, but still proceed in our search. To sit out, to be without engagement or employment. To sit up,

sit

To rise or be raised from a recumbent posture. He that was dead sat up, and began to speak. Luke 7:15.