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cast \cast\ k.ast, v. t. imp. p. p. cast; p. pr. vb.
n. casting. cf. dan. kaste, icel. sw. kasta; perh. akin
to l. gerere to bear, carry. e. jest.
1. to send or drive by force; to throw; to fling; to hurl; to
impel.
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uzziah prepared . . . slings to cast stones. --2
chron. xxvi.
14.
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cast thy garment about thee, and follow me. --acts.
xii. 8.
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we must be cast upon a certain island. --acts.
xxvii. 26.
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2. to direct or turn, as the eyes.
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how earnestly he cast his eyes upon me --shak.
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3. to drop; to deposit; as, to cast a ballot.
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4. to throw down, as in wrestling. --shak.
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5. to throw up, as a mound, or rampart.
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thine enemies shall cast a trench bank about thee.
--luke xix.
48.
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6. to throw off; to eject; to shed; to lose.
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his filth within being cast. --shak.
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neither shall your vine cast her fruit. --mal. iii.
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the creatures that cast the skin are the snake, the
viper, etc. --bacon.
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7. to bring forth prematurely; to slink.
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thy she-goats have not cast their young. --gen. xxi.
38.
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8. to throw out or emit; to exhale. obs.
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this . . . casts a sulphureous smell. --woodward.
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9. to cause to fall; to shed; to reflect; to throw; as, to
cast a ray upon a screen; to cast light upon a subject.
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10. to impose; to bestow; to rest.
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the government i cast upon my brother. --shak.
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cast thy burden upon the lord. --ps. iv. 22.
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11. to dismiss; to discard; to cashier. obs.
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the state can not with safety cast him.
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12. to compute; to reckon; to calculate; as, to cast a
horoscope. "let it be cast and paid." --shak.
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you cast the event of war, my noble lord. --shak.
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13. to contrive; to plan. archaic
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the cloister . . . had, i doubt not, been cast for
an orange-house. --sir w.
temple.
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14. to defeat in a lawsuit; to decide against; to convict;
as, to be cast in damages.
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she was cast to be hanged. --jeffrey.
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were the case referred to any competent judge, they
would inevitably be cast. --dr. h. more.
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15. to turn the balance or scale; to overbalance; hence, to
make preponderate; to decide; as, a casting voice.
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how much interest casts the balance in cases
dubious --south.
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16. to form into a particular shape, by pouring liquid metal
or other material into a mold; to fashion; to found; as,
to cast bells, stoves, bullets.
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17. print. to stereotype or electrotype.
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18. to fix, distribute, or allot, as the parts of a play
among actors; also to assign an actor for a part.
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our parts in the other world will be new cast.
--addison.
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to cast anchor naut. see under anchor.
to cast a horoscope, to calculate it.
to cast a horse, sheep, or other animal, to throw with
the feet upwards, in such a manner as to prevent its
rising again.
to cast a shoe, to throw off or lose a shoe, said of a
horse or ox.
to cast aside, to throw or push aside; to neglect; to
reject as useless or inconvenient.
to cast away.
a to throw away; to lavish; to waste. "cast away a
life" --addison.
b to reject; to let perish. "cast away his people."
--rom. xi. 1. "cast one away." --shak.
c to wreck. "cast away and sunk." --shak.
to cast by, to reject; to dismiss or discard; to throw
away.
to cast down, to throw down; to destroy; to deject or
depress, as the mind. "why art thou cast down. o my soul?"
--ps. xiii. 5.
to cast forth, to throw out, or eject, as from an inclosed
place; to emit; to send out.
to cast in one's lot with, to share the fortunes of.
to cast in one's teeth, to upbraid or abuse one for; to
twin.
to cast lots. see under lot.
to cast off.
a to discard or reject; to drive away; to put off; to
free one's self from.
b hunting to leave behind, as dogs; also, to set
loose, or free, as dogs. --crabb.
c naut. to untie, throw off, or let go, as a rope.
to cast off copy, print., to estimate how much printed
matter a given amount of copy will make, or how large the
page must be in order that the copy may make a given
number of pages.
to cast one's self on or to cast one's self upon to yield
or submit one's self unreservedly to, as to the mercy of
another.
to cast out, to throw out; to eject, as from a house; to
cast forth; to expel; to utter.
to cast the lead naut., to sound by dropping the lead to
the bottom.
to cast the water med., to examine the urine for signs of
disease. obs..
to cast up.
a to throw up; to raise.
b to compute; to reckon, as the cost.
c to vomit.
d to twit with; to throw in one's teeth.
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see also:
cast casting gerere to cast anchor anchor to cast a horoscope
to cast a horse, sheep to cast a shoe to cast aside to cast away
to cast by to cast down to cast forth to cast in one's lot with to cast in one's teeth
to cast lots lot to cast off to cast off copy to cast one's self on
to cast one's self upon to cast out to cast the lead to cast the water to cast up
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