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Fend
Open directlyWebster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 1 of 3
Part of speech: noun (n.)
A fiend. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 2 of 3
Part of speech: verb (v.)
To keep off; to prevent from entering or hitting; to ward off; to shut out; -- often with off; as, to fend off blows. With fern beneath to fend the bitter cold. Dryden. To fend off a boat or vessel (Naut.), to prevent its running against anything with too much violence.
Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 3 of 3
Part of speech: verb (v.)
To act on the defensive, or in opposition; to resist; to parry; to shift off. The dexterous management of terms, and being able to fend . . . with them, passes for a great part of learning. Locke.