without
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Without \With*out"\, prep. [OE. withoute, withouten, AS.
wi[eth]?tan; wi[eth] with, against, toward + ?tan outside,
fr. ?t out. See {With}, prep., {Out}.]
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1. On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without
doors.
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Without the gate
Some drive the cars, and some the coursers rein.
--Dryden.
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2. Out of the limits of; out of reach of; beyond.
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Eternity, before the world and after, is without our
reach. --T. Burnet.
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3. Not with; otherwise than with; in absence of, separation
from, or destitution of; not with use or employment of;
independently of; exclusively of; with omission; as,
without labor; without damage.
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I wolde it do withouten negligence. --Chaucer.
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Wise men will do it without a law. --Bacon.
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Without the separation of the two monarchies, the
most advantageous terms . . . must end in our
destruction. --Addison.
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There is no living with thee nor without thee.
--Tatler.
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{To do without}. See under {Do}.
{Without day} [a translation of L. sine die], without the
appointment of a day to appear or assemble again; finally;
as, the Fortieth Congress then adjourned without day.
{Without recourse}. See under {Recourse}.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Without \With*out"\, conj.
Unless; except; -- introducing a clause.
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You will never live to my age without you keep
yourselves in breath with exercise, and in heart with
joyfulness. --Sir P.
Sidney.
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Note: Now rarely used by good writers or speakers.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Without \With*out"\, adv.
1. On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within;
outwardly; externally.
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Without were fightings, within were fears. --2 Cor.
vii. 5.
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2. Outside of the house; out of doors.
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The people came unto the house without. --Chaucer.
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from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
WITHOUT, pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a
negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder
entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause," &c. Hamm. N. P. 120.
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Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
54 Moby Thesaurus words for "without":
after, apparently, aside from, bar, barring, beside, besides, but,
discounting, empty of, ex, except, except for, excepting,
exception taken of, excluding, exclusive of, exteriorly,
externally, free of, from, lacking, leaving out, less, let alone,
minus, not counting, off, omitting, on the outside, on the surface,
open, open air, openly, out, out of doors, out-of-doors, outside,
outside of, outwardly, outwards, past, precluding, publically,
sans, save, save and except, saving, superficially, than,
to all appearances, unless, void of, wanting
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