noun
The feel of the weight of something; heaviness.
The force exerted by an object due to gravitation; weight.
Graveness, seriousness; gravity.
Importance, influence; weight.
The greater part of something; the bulk, the mass.
An act of lifting; a lift.
An act of heaving (lifting with difficulty); an instance of violent exertion or straining.
verb
To lift or lift up (something, especially a heavy object).
To test the weight of (something) by lifting.
(intransitive) To have (substantial) weight; to weigh.
verb
(obsolete) simple past and past participle of heave
noun
A piece of pastureland which farm animals (chiefly cattle or sheep) have become accustomed to.
A flock or group of farm animals (chiefly cattle or sheep) which have become accustomed to a particular piece of pastureland.
verb
To accustom (a flock or group of farm animals, chiefly cattle or sheep) to a piece of pastureland.
To establish or settle (someone) in an occupation or place of residence.
To establish or plant (something) firmly in a place; to fix, to root, to settle.
(intransitive, reflexive) Of a thing: to establish or settle itself in a place.
verb
(agriculture) To cause (milk) to be held in a cow's udder until the latter becomes hard and swollen, either by not milking the cow or by stopping up the teats, to make the cow look healthy; also, to cause (a cow) to have an udder in this condition.
(by extension) To cause (urine) to be held in a person's bladder.
noun
A number of sheets of paper fastened together, as to form a book or a notebook.
A part of a serial publication; a fascicle, an issue, a number.