Pound

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·pl of Pound.

II. Pound ·noun A level stretch in a canal between locks.

III. Pound ·vi To strike heavy blows; to Beat.

IV. Pound ·vi To make a jarring noise, as in running; as, the engine pounds.

V. Pound ·vt To confine in, or as in, a pound; to Impound.

VI. Pound ·vt To strike repeatedly with some heavy instrument; to Beat.

VII. Pound ·noun A certain specified weight; especially, a legal standard consisting of an established number of ounces.

VIII. Pound ·noun A kind of net, having a large inclosure with a narrow entrance into which fish are directed by wings spreading outward.

IX. Pound ·vt To comminute and pulverize by beating; to bruise or break into fine particles with a pestle or other heavy instrument; as, to pound spice or salt.

X. Pound ·noun An inclosure, maintained by public authority, in which cattle or other animals are confined when taken in trespassing, or when going at large in violation of law; a pinfold.

XI. Pound ·noun A British denomination of money of account, equivalent to twenty shillings sterling, and equal in value to about $4.86. There is no coin known by this name, but the gold sovereign is of the same value.

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