Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913 + 1828)
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Occupy (Page: 994)
Oc"cu*py (?), v. t.
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Woe occupieth the fine [/end] of our gladness. Chaucer.
The better apartments were already occupied. W. Irving.
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An archbishop may have cause to occupy more chaplains than six. Eng. Statute (Hen. VIII. )
They occupied themselves about the Sabbath. 2 Macc. viii. 27.
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All the ships of the sea, with their mariners, were in thee to occupy the merchandise. Ezek. xxvii. 9.
Not able to occupy their old crafts. Robynson (More's Utopia).
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All the gold that was occupied for the work. Ex. xxxviii. 24.
They occupy not money themselves. Robynson (More's Utopia).
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Occupy (Page: 994)
Oc"cu*py, v. i.
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