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train
verb transitive
To draw along. In hollow cube he train’>d . His devilish enginery.
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Top draw; to entice; to allure. If but twelve French . Were there in arms, they would be as a call . To train ten thousand English to their side.&
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To draw by artifice or stratagem. O train me not, sweet mermaid, with thy note.
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To draw from act to act by persuasion or promise. We did train him on.
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To exercise; to discipline; to teach and form by practice; as, to train the militia to the manual exercise; to train soldiers to the use of arms and to tactics. Abram armed his trained servants. Genesis 14:14. The warrior horse here bred he’s taught to train.
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To break, tame and accustom to draw; as oxen.
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In gardening, to lead or direct and form to a wall or espalier; to form to a proper shape by growth, lopping or pruning; as, to train young trees.
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In mining, to trace a lode or any mineral appearance to its head. To train or train up, to educate; to teach; to form by instruction or practice; to bring up. Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6. The first christians were, by great hardships, trained up for glory.
train
noun
Artifice; stratagem of enticement. Now to my charms, And to my wily trains.
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Something drawn along behind, the end of a gown; as the train of a gown or robe.
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The tail of a fowl. The train steers their flight, and turns their bodies, like the rudder of a ship.
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A retinue; a number of followers or attendants. My train are men of choice and rarest parts. The king’s daughter with a lovely train.
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A series; a consecution or succession of connected things. Rivers now stream and draw their humid train. Other truths require a train of ideas placed in order. --The train of ills our love would draw behind it.
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Process; regular method; course. Things are now in a train for settlement. If things were once in this train--our duty would take root in our nature.
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A company in order; a procession. Fairest of stars, last in the train of night.
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The number of beats which a watch makes in any certain time.
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A line of gunpowder, laid to lead fire to a charge, or to a quantity intended for execution. Train of artillery, any number of cannon and mortars accompanying an army.