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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
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Dictionary Results for pound:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
pound
    n 1: 16 ounces avoirdupois; "he got a hernia when he tried to
         lift 100 pounds" [syn: pound, lb]
    2: the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern
       Ireland; equal to 100 pence [syn: British pound, pound,
       British pound sterling, pound sterling, quid]
    3: a unit of apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces troy
    4: the basic unit of money in Syria; equal to 100 piasters [syn:
       Syrian pound, pound]
    5: the basic unit of money in the Sudan; equal to 100 piasters
       [syn: Sudanese pound, pound]
    6: the basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters
       [syn: Lebanese pound, pound]
    7: formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100
       pence [syn: Irish pound, Irish punt, punt, pound]
    8: the basic unit of money in Egypt; equal to 100 piasters [syn:
       Egyptian pound, pound]
    9: the basic unit of money in Cyprus; equal to 100 cents [syn:
       Cypriot pound, pound]
    10: a nontechnical unit of force equal to the mass of 1 pound
        with an acceleration of free fall equal to 32 feet/sec/sec
        [syn: pound, lbf.]
    11: United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly
        influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972)
        [syn: Pound, Ezra Pound, Ezra Loomis Pound]
    12: a symbol for a unit of currency (especially for the pound
        sterling in Great Britain) [syn: pound, pound sign]
    13: a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs; "unlicensed
        dogs will be taken to the pound" [syn: pound, dog pound]
    14: the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows); "the
        sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard"; "the pounding
        of feet on the hallway" [syn: hammer, pound,
        hammering, pounding]
    v 1: hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument;
         "the salesman pounded the door knocker"; "a bible-thumping
         Southern Baptist" [syn: thump, pound, poke]
    2: strike or drive against with a heavy impact; "ram the gate
       with a sledgehammer"; "pound on the door" [syn: ram, ram
       down, pound]
    3: move heavily or clumsily; "The heavy man lumbered across the
       room" [syn: lumber, pound]
    4: move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast" [syn: beat,
       pound, thump]
    5: partition off into compartments; "The locks pound the water
       of the canal" [syn: pound, pound off]
    6: shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or
       limits; "The prisoners are safely pounded" [syn: pound,
       pound up]
    7: place or shut up in a pound; "pound the cows so they don't
       stray" [syn: impound, pound]
    8: break down and crush by beating, as with a pestle; "pound the
       roots with a heavy flat stone"

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pound \Pound\, v. i.
   1. To strike heavy blows; to beat.
      [1913 Webster]

   2. (Mach.) To make a jarring noise, as in running; as, the
      engine pounds.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pound \Pound\, n. [AS. pund an inclosure: cf. forpyndan to turn
   away, or to repress, also Icel. pynda to extort, torment, Ir.
   pont, pond, pound. Cf. Pinder, Pinfold, Pin to inclose,
   Pond.]
   1. 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. --Shak.
      [1913 Webster]

   2. A level stretch in a canal between locks.
      [1913 Webster]

   3. (Fishing) A kind of net, having a large inclosure with a
      narrow entrance into which fish are directed by wings
      spreading outward.
      [1913 Webster]

   Pound covert, a pound that is close or covered over, as a
      shed.

   Pound overt, a pound that is open overhead.
      [1913 Webster]

4. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pound \Pound\, v. t.
   To confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound. --Milton.
   [1913 Webster]

5. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pound \Pound\ (pound), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pounded; p. pr. &
   vb. n. Pounding.] [OE. pounen, AS. punian to bruise. Cf.
   Pun a play on words.]
   1. To strike repeatedly with some heavy instrument; to beat.
      [1913 Webster]

            With cruel blows she pounds her blubbered cheeks.
                                                  --Dryden.
      [1913 Webster]

   2. 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.
      [1913 Webster]

6. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pound \Pound\, n.; pl. Pounds, collectively Pound or
   Pounds. [AS. pund, fr. L. pondo, akin to pondus a weight,
   pendere to weigh. See Pendant.]
   1. A certain specified measure of mass or weight; especially,
      a legal standard consisting of an established number of
      ounces.
      [1913 Webster]

   Note: The pound in general use in the United States and in
         England is the pound avoirdupois, which is divided
         into sixteen ounces, and contains 7,000 grains (0.453
         kilogram). The pound troy is divided into twelve
         ounces, and contains 5,760 grains. 144 pounds
         avoirdupois are equal to 175 pounds troy weight. See
         Avoirdupois, and Troy.
         [1913 Webster]

   2. A British denomination of money of account, equivalent to
      twenty shillings sterling, and equal in value to about
      $4.86 in 1900 and $1.50 in 2002. The modern pound coin was
      introduced in 1983. Formerly there was a gold sovereign of
      the same value.
      [1913 Webster + PJC]

   Note: The pound sterling was in Saxon times, about a. d. 671,
         a pound troy of silver, and a shilling was its
         twentieth part; consequently the latter was three times
         as large as it is at present. --Peacham.
         [1913 Webster]

7. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)
pound

    A British pound sign or Americal hash character.

   (2013-08-15)


8. Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Pound
   (1.) A weight. Heb. maneh, equal to 100 shekels (1 Kings 10:17;
   Ezra 2:69; Neh. 7:71, 72). Gr. litra, equal to about 12 oz.
   avoirdupois (John 12:3; 19:39).
   
     (2.) A sum of money; the Gr. mna or mina (Luke 19:13, 16, 18,
   20, 24, 25). It was equal to 100 drachmas, and was of the value
   of about $3, 6s. 8d. of our money. (See MONEY.)
   

9. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
POUND, weight. There are two kinds of weights, namely, the troy, and the 
avoirdupois. The pound avoirdupois is greater than the troy pound, in the 
proportion of seven thousand to five thousand seven hundred and sixty. The 
troy pound contains twelve ounces, that of avoirdupois sixteen ounces. 



10. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
POUND, Eng. law. A place enclosed to keep strayed animals in. 5 Pick. 514; 4 
Pick. 258; 9 Pick. 14. 



11. Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
POUND, money. The sum of twenty shillings. Previous to the establishment of 
the federal currency,, the different states made use of the pound in 
computing money; it was of different value in the several states. 
     2. Pound sterling, is a denomination of money of Great Britain. It is 
of the value of a sovereign. (q.v.) In calculating the rates of duties, the 
pound sterling shall be considered and taken as of the value of four dollars 
and eighty cents. Apt of March 3, 1833. 
     3. The pound sterling of Ireland is to be computed, in calculating said 
duties, at four dollars and ten cents. Id. 
     4. The pound of the British provinces Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, 
Newfoundland, and Canada, is to be so computed at four dollars. Act of May, 
22, 1846. 



12. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Pound, WI -- U.S. village in Wisconsin
   Population (2000):    355
   Housing Units (2000): 174
   Land area (2000):     0.815422 sq. miles (2.111934 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    0.815422 sq. miles (2.111934 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            64750
   Located within:       Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
   Location:             45.093795 N, 88.032899 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):     54161
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Pound, WI
    Pound


13. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Pound, VA -- U.S. town in Virginia
   Population (2000):    1089
   Housing Units (2000): 516
   Land area (2000):     2.607964 sq. miles (6.754595 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    2.607964 sq. miles (6.754595 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            64272
   Located within:       Virginia (VA), FIPS 51
   Location:             37.123820 N, 82.607859 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):     24279
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Pound, VA
    Pound


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