Word Meanings - COBWEBBED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Abounding in cobwebs. "The cobwebbed cottage." Young.
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- YOUNGISH
Somewhat young. Tatler. - YOUNG
, , AS. geong; akin to OFries. iung, iong, D. joing, OS., OHG., & G. jung, Icel. ungr, Sw. & Dan. ung, Goth. juggs, Lith. jaunas, Russ. iunuii, L. juvencus, juvenis, Skr. juva, juven. Junior, Juniper, 1. Not long born; still in the first part of - YOUNGTH
Youth. Youngth is a bubble blown up with breath. Spenser. - YOUNGNESS
The quality or state of being young. - COTTAGE
A small house; a cot; a hut. Note: The term was formerly limited to a habitation for the poor, but is now applied to any small tasteful dwelling; and at places of summer resort, to any residence or lodging house of rustic architecture, irrespective - YOUNG ONE
A young human being; a child; also, a young animal, as a colt. - COBWEBBY
Abounding in cobwebs, or any fine web; resembling a cobweb. - ABOUND
1. To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be plentiful. The wild boar which abounds in some parts of the continent of Europe. Chambers. Where sin abounded grace did much more abound. Rom. v. 20. 2. To be copiously supplied; -- followed - YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and economic welfare of young women, originating in 1855 with Lady Kinnaird's home for young women, and Miss Emma Robert's prayer union for young women,in England, which - COTTAGED
Set or covered with cottages. Even humble Harting's cottaged vale. Collins. - YOUNGLING
A young person; a youth; also, any animal in its early life. "More dear . . . than younglings to their dam." Spenser. He will not be so willing, I think, to join with you as with us younglings. Ridley. - COTTAGELY
Cottagelike; suitable for a cottage; rustic. Jer. Taylor. - COTTAGER
One who lives on the common, without paying any rent, or having land of his own. (more info) 1. One who lives in a cottage. - YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical welfare of young men, founded, June 6, 1844, by George Williams in London. In 1851 it extended to the United States and Canada, and in 1855 representatives of similar - YOUNGGER
One who is younger; an inferior in age; a junior. "The elder shall serve the younger." Rom. ix. 12. - YOUNGLY
Like a young person or thing; young; youthful. Shak. - YOUNGTHLY
Pertaining to, or resembling, youth; youthful. Spenser. - YOUNGSTER
A young person; a youngling; a lad. "He felt himself quite a youngster, with a long life before him." G. Eliot. - COBWEBBED
Abounding in cobwebs. "The cobwebbed cottage." Young. - OVERABOUND
To be exceedingly plenty or superabundant. Pope. - SUPERABOUND
To be very abundant or exuberant; to be more than sufficient; as, the country superabounds with corn. - SEABOUND
Bounded by the sea.