1) To recollect; remember.
I was invited to dine out in Boston; but if I can mind the gentlemin's name, I wish I may be shot.--Crockett, Tour, p. 82.
2) To take care of.
Yes, said Margaret, I will keep Obed. I'll mind the beds when the birds are about.--Margaret, p. 20.
·v Courage; spirit. II. Mind ·v Choice; inclination; liking; intent; will. III. Mind ·noun To put ...
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