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Did you Misspell it? Con·tent" (k&obreve;n*t&ebreve;nt"), a. [F. content, fr. L. contentus, p. p. of contenire to hold together, restrain. See Contain.] Contained within limits; hence, having the desires limited by that which one has; not disposed to repine or grumble; satisfied; contented; at rest. Having food and raiment, let us be therewith content. Con"tent (k&obreve;n"t&ebreve;nt or k&obreve;n*t&ebreve;nt"; 277), n.; usually in pl., Contents. 1. That which is contained; the thing or things held by a receptacle or included within specified limits; as, the contents of a cask or bale or of a room; the contents of a book. I shall prove these writings . . . authentic, and the contents true, and worthy of a divine original. 2. Power of containing; capacity; extent; size. [Obs.] Strong ship's, of great content. 3. (Geom.) Area or quantity of space or matter contained within certain limits; as, solid contents; superficial contents. The geometrical content, figure, and situation of all the lands of a kingdom.Table of contents, or Contents, a table or list of topics in a book, showing their order and the place where they may be found: a summary. Con·tent" v. t. [F. contenter, LL. contentare, fr. L. contentus, p. p. See Content, a.] 1. To satisfy the desires of; to make easy in any situation; to appease or quiet; to gratify; to please. Do not content yourselves with obscure and confused ideas, where clearer are to be attained. Pilate, willing to content the people, released Barabbas unto them. 2. To satisfy the expectations of; to pay; to requite. Come the next Sabbath, and I will content you.Syn. -- To satisfy; appease; plese. See Satiate. Con·tent" , n. 1. Rest or quietness of the mind in one's present condition; freedom from discontent; satisfaction; contentment; moderate happiness. Such is the fullness of my heart's content. 2. Acquiescence without examination. [Obs.] The sense they humbly take upon content. 3. That which contents or satisfies; that which if attained would make one happy. So will I in England work your grace's full content. 4. (Eng. House of Lords) An expression of assent to a bill or motion; an affirmative vote; also, a member who votes ½Content.¸. Supposing the number of ½Contents¸ and ½Not contents¸ strictly equal in number and consequence. |
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