Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Face (-s)
face (-s), n. [Fr.] (webplay: against, appearance, ask, battle, body, boldness, carry, charge, citations, confidence, cover, darkly, enemy, favor, feature, firmness, forge, former, glass, grant, heaven, hide, kind, king, left, long, meet, name, oppose, person, play, presence, public square, right, sea, see, servant, shine, show sight, stand opposite, stopping, thought, toward, turn, witnesses).
- Surface; plane; side which presents itself to the view; (see Job 37:12).
- Facet; dimension; valence; part of the surface; (see Genesis 1:29).
- Visage; fore part of a head; (see Genesis 3:19); features of the countenance; identifying characteristics of the countenance.
- God's countenance; (see Genesis 19:13); Christ's visage; (Biblical allusion to the Messiah's power over death, Isaiah 52:14).
- Waves; billows; ocean swell; (see Genesis 1:2); [fig.] symptom of drowning.
- Flowering branch; blossoming that appears on certain trees in early spring.]
- Countenance; [metonymy] view; eyesight; (see 1 Kings 2:15).
- Radiance; brilliance; illumination; (see Exodus 34:30); [fig.] glow of sunset.
- Loving glance; eye contact for expressing affection; looking into each other's eyes; [fig.] communion; sacrament; feast of love.
- Person; persona; countenance; (see Exodus 14:19); [metonymy] being; essence.
- Look; air of the face; expression; cast of features; (see Deuteronomy 32:20).
- Aspect; appearance of nature; (see Jeremiah 5:3).
- Advent; actuality; arrival; reality; visible state; (see Exodus 14:25).
- Boldness; impudence; temerity; daring; audacity; (see 1 Corinthians 12:8).
- Presence; sight; close proximity; (see Genesis 16:6).
- Attitude; outlook; aspects; characteristics; (see Job 26:9).
- Favor; approval; saving grace; (see Genesis 32:20); (as used in scripture).
- Grave; headstone; [fig.] deceased person; body.
- Ordnance; surface of metal at the muzzle of a gun; [fig.] mouth; opening leading into a hollow thing.
- Inquiry; examination; scrutiny.
- Salvation; redemption; promise of a new beginning; dawn of a new existence.
- Phrase. “Look her in the face”: gaze at her directly; share eye contact with her.
- Phrase. “face to face”: together; near enough to touch; looking directly at one another; standing in front of someone with close proximity; (see Genesis 32:30).
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