| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Verb | 1. Seldom used present participle conjugation of the verb eloign.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Base (eloign) |
1. To remove afar off; to withdraw.[Websters]. 2. To convey to a distance, or beyond the jurisdiction, or to conceal, as goods liable to distress.[Websters]. 3. Seldom used base verb from the following inflections: eloigning, eloigned, eloigns, eloigner, eloigners, eloigningly and eloignedly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Date "Eloigning" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Verb | 1. Seldom used present participle conjugation of the verb eloign.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
| Verb Base (eloign) | 1. To remove afar off; to withdraw.[Websters]. 2. To convey to a distance, or beyond the jurisdiction, or to conceal, as goods liable to distress.[Websters]. 3. Seldom used base verb from the following inflections: eloigning, eloigned, eloigns, eloigner, eloigners, eloigningly and eloignedly.[Eve - graph theoretic] | |
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Date "ELOIGNING" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |