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[12:09:16 PM] <Applets> !define
[12:09:18 PM] -HosTer- Usage: .!define <word>
[12:09:23 PM] <Applets> !define sweet
[12:09:26 PM] -HosTer- "Sweet" gcide "The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48"
[12:09:27 PM] -HosTer- \Sweet\, a. [Compar. {Sweeter}; superl. {Sweetest}.] [OE.
[12:09:28 PM] -HosTer- swete, swote, sote, AS. sw[=e]te; akin to OFries. sw[=e]te,
[12:09:30 PM] -HosTer- OS. sw[=o]ti, D. zoet, G. s["u]ss, OHG. suozi, Icel. saetr,
[12:09:32 PM] -HosTer- soetr, Sw. s["o]t, Dan. s["o]d, Goth. suts, L. suavis, for
[12:09:34 PM] -HosTer- suadvis, Gr. ?, Skr. sv[=a]du sweet, svad, sv[=a]d, to
[12:09:36 PM] -HosTer- sweeten. [root]175. Cf. {Assuage}, {Suave}, {Suasion}.]
[12:09:38 PM] -HosTer- 1. Having an agreeable taste or flavor such as that of sugar;
[12:09:40 PM] -HosTer- saccharine; -- opposed to sour and bitter; as, a sweet
[12:09:42 PM] -HosTer- beverage; sweet fruits; sweet oranges.
[12:09:44 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:09:46 PM] -HosTer- 2. Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; redolent; balmy; as, a
[12:09:48 PM] -HosTer- sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet incense.
[12:09:50 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:09:52 PM] -HosTer- The breath of these flowers is sweet to me.
[12:09:54 PM] -HosTer- --Longfellow.
[12:09:56 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:09:58 PM] -HosTer- 3. Pleasing to the ear; soft; melodious; harmonious; as, the
[12:10:00 PM] -HosTer- sweet notes of a flute or an organ; sweet music; a sweet
[12:10:02 PM] -HosTer- voice; a sweet singer.
[12:10:04 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:06 PM] -HosTer- To make his English sweet upon his tongue.
[12:10:08 PM] -HosTer- --Chaucer.
[12:10:10 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:12 PM] -HosTer- A voice sweet, tremulous, but powerful. --Hawthorne.
[12:10:14 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
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[12:10:16 PM] -HosTer- 4. Pleasing to the eye; beautiful; mild and attractive; fair;
[12:10:18 PM] -HosTer- as, a sweet face; a sweet color or complexion.
[12:10:20 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:22 PM] -HosTer- Sweet interchange
[12:10:24 PM] -HosTer- Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains.
[12:10:26 PM] -HosTer- --Milton.
[12:10:28 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:30 PM] -HosTer- 5. Fresh; not salt or brackish; as, sweet water. --Bacon.
[12:10:32 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:34 PM] -HosTer- 6. Not changed from a sound or wholesome state. Specifically:
[12:10:36 PM] -HosTer- (a) Not sour; as, sweet milk or bread.
[12:10:38 PM] -HosTer- (b) Not state; not putrescent or putrid; not rancid; as,
[12:10:40 PM] -HosTer- sweet butter; sweet meat or fish.
[12:10:42 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:45 PM] -HosTer- 7. Plaesing to the mind; mild; gentle; calm; amiable;
[12:10:46 PM] -HosTer- winning; presuasive; as, sweet manners.
[12:10:48 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:50 PM] -HosTer- Canst thou bind the sweet influence of Pleiades?
[12:10:52 PM] -HosTer- --Job xxxviii.
[12:10:54 PM] -HosTer- 31.
[12:10:56 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:10:58 PM] -HosTer- Mildness and sweet reasonableness is the one
[12:11:00 PM] -HosTer- established rule of Christian working. --M. Arnold.
[12:11:02 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:11:04 PM] -HosTer- Note: Sweet is often used in the
formation of self-explaining
[12:11:06 PM] -HosTer- compounds; as, sweet-blossomed, sweet-featured,
[12:11:08 PM] -HosTer- sweet-smelling, sweet-tempered, sweet-toned, etc.
[12:11:10 PM] -HosTer- [1913 Webster]
[12:11:12 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet alyssum}. (Bot.) See {Alyssum}.
[12:11:14 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet apple}. (Bot.)
[12:11:16 PM] -HosTer- (a) Any apple of sweet flavor.
[12:11:18 PM] -HosTer- (b) See {Sweet-sop}.
[12:11:20 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet bay}. (Bot.)
[12:11:22 PM] -HosTer- (a) The laurel ({Laurus nobilis}).
[12:11:25 PM] -HosTer- (b) Swamp sassafras.
[12:11:28 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet calabash} (Bot.), a plant of the genus {Passiflora}
[12:11:29 PM] -HosTer- ({Passiflora maliformis}) growing in the West Indies, and
[12:11:32 PM] -HosTer- producing a roundish, edible fruit, the size of an apple.
[12:11:32 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet cicely}. (Bot.)
[12:11:34 PM] -HosTer- (a) Either of the North American plants of the
[12:11:36 PM] -HosTer- umbelliferous genus {Osmorrhiza} having aromatic roots
[12:11:38 PM] -HosTer- and seeds, and white flowers. --Gray.
[12:11:40 PM] -HosTer- (b) A plant of the genus {Myrrhis} ({Myrrhis odorata})
[12:11:42 PM] -HosTer- growing in England.
[12:11:44 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet calamus}, or {Sweet cane}. (Bot.) Same as {Sweet
[12:11:47 PM] -HosTer- flag}, below.
[12:11:48 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet Cistus} (Bot.), an evergreen shrub ({Cistus Ladanum})
[12:11:51 PM] -HosTer- from which the gum ladanum is obtained.
[12:11:52 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet clover}. (Bot.) See {Melilot}.
[12:11:55 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet coltsfoot} (Bot.), a kind of butterbur ({Petasites
[12:11:57 PM] -HosTer- sagittata}) found in Western North America.
[12:11:59 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet corn} (Bot.), a variety of the maize of a sweet taste.
[12:12:00 PM] -HosTer- See the Note under {Corn}.
[12:12:02 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet fern} (Bot.), a small North American shrub ({Comptonia
[12:12:04 PM] -HosTer- asplenifolia} syn. {Myrica asplenifolia}) having
[12:12:06 PM] -HosTer- sweet-scented or aromatic leaves resembling fern leaves.
[12:12:08 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet flag} (Bot.), an endogenous plant ({Acorus Calamus})
[12:12:10 PM] -HosTer- having long flaglike leaves and a rootstock of a pungent
[12:12:12 PM] -HosTer- aromatic taste. It is found in wet places in Europe and
[12:12:14 PM] -HosTer- America. See {Calamus}, 2.
[12:12:16 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet gale} (Bot.), a shrub ({Myrica Gale}) having bitter
[12:12:18 PM] -HosTer- fragrant leaves; -- also called {sweet willow}, and {Dutch
[12:12:20 PM] -HosTer- myrtle}. See 5th {Gale}.
[12:12:22 PM] -HosTer- {Sweet grass} (Bot.), holy, or Seneca, grass.
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bind dcc n clearq clearq
proc clearq {hand idx text} {
clearqueue help
putcmdlog "cleared help queue.."
}
tell me what for is that?[12:35:02 PM] <Applets> .clearq
[12:35:02 PM] <(HosTer> [07:38] cleared help queue..
RegardsYou could probably also add your own line limit into that script by simply doing a linecount ("incr linecount") and a "while number < 10 && ![eof]"