Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: own – o'year
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own, pron. [OE.]
- Kin; tribe; ilk; one of like kind.
- Phrase. “my own”: mine; the one that I have; that which is part of me.
own (-ed, -s, -est), v. [OE.]
Possess; have; acknowledge responsibility for; act as proprietor of.
owner, n. [OHG eiginen.]
Proprietor; possessor.
oxygen, n. [Fr. oxygene.]
Fresh air; life-giving gas that humans and animals breathe; colorless invisible substance without taste or smell.
o'year, adj. [OE; contraction of “of the year”; see of, prep. and year, n.]
In the seasons.