01 prep. The general signification of on is situation, motion, or condition with respect to contact or support beneath
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The general signification of on is situation, motion, or condition with respect to contact or support beneath
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At, or in contact with, the surface or upper part of a thing, and supported by it; placed or lying in contact with the surface; as, the book lies on the table, which stands on the floor of a house on an island.“I stood on the bridge at midnight.” — Longfellow.
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To or against the surface of; -- used to indicate the motion of a thing as coming or falling to the surface of another; as, rain falls on the earth.“Whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken.” — Matt. xxi. 44.
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Denoting performance or action by contact with the surface, upper part, or outside of anything; hence, by means of; with; as, to play on a violin or piano. Hence, figuratively, to work on one's feelings; to make an impression on the mind.
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At or near; adjacent to; -- indicating situation, place, or position; as, on the one hand, on the other hand; the fleet is on the American coast.
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In addition to; besides; -- indicating multiplication or succession in a series; as, heaps on heaps; mischief on mischief; loss on loss; thought on thought.
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Indicating dependence or reliance; with confidence in; as, to depend on a person for assistance; to rely on; hence, indicating the ground or support of anything; as, he will promise on certain conditions; to bet on a horse.
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At the time of; -- often conveying some notion of cause or motive; as, on public occasions, the officers appear in full dress or uniform; the shop is closed on Sundays.
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Toward; for; -- indicating the object of some passion; as, have pity or compassion on him.
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At the peril of, or for the safety of.
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By virtue of; with the pledge of; -- denoting a pledge or engagement, and put before the thing pledged; as, he affirmed or promised on his word, or on his honor.
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To the account of; -- denoting imprecation or invocation, or coming to, falling, or resting upon; as, on us be all the blame; a curse on him.“His blood be on us and on our children.” — Matt. xxvii. 25.
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In reference or relation to; as, on our part expect punctuality; a satire on society; to meditate on something.
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Of.[Obs.]“Or have we eaten on the insane root That takes the reason prisoner?” — Shak.
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Occupied with; in the performance of; as, only three officers are on duty; on a journey; on the job; on an assignment; on a case; on the alert.
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In the service of; connected with; a member of; as, he is on a newspaper; on a committee.“They have added the -en plural form on to an elder plural.” — Earle.“We see the strength of the new movement in the new class of ecclesiastics whom it forced on to the stage.” — J. R. Green.