Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: somehow – song
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somehow, adv. [see some, adj. + how, adv.]
- In one way or another.
- In a way that is undetermined.
- Inevitable.
someone, pron. [see some, adj. + one, n.]
- Specific person; a different person that the one we would like to talk about (that wasn't you).
- A non specified person.
something, adv. [see something, n.]
- In some point; in some degree.
- A little, not completely.
something (-'s), n. [see some, adj. + thing, n.]
- A kind of person or thing that belongs to a place or group were everything has similar characteristics.
- An indeterminate thing or feeling; an unknown event or thing.
- A part of.
- An inexplicable thing.
- A small part; a certain part.
sometime (-s), adv. [see some, adv. + time, n.]
- At one time or another; now and then; on a particular occasion.
- One thing at one occasion, another thing at a different occasion.
- A past time, once.
somewhat, adv. [see somewhat, n.]
More or less; indeterminate quantity.
somewhat, n. [see some, adj. + what, pron.]
- A part; greater or less.
- An uncertain amount; thing of unspecified nature.
- A certain amount.
somewhere, adv. [see some, adj. + where, adv.]
- In, at or to an unspecified, indeterminate place.
- In one place or another.
son, n. [OE.]
- Male heir; young man ready to marry.
- Male offspring of deity.
- Heir; descendant; successor.
- Male child; little boy.
- Creature; child; offspring without reference to gender.
- Result; product; consequence.
- Phrase. “Son of God”: Savior; Redeemer; Jesus Christ (see Matthew 26:63); first-born only-begotten male child of Heavenly Father and Mary of Nazareth; divine man who experienced suffering, mediated sin, and overcame death for all humankind because he is the offspring of an eternal father and a mortal mother; (see Daniel 3:25; Matthew 4:3).
song, n. [OE; see sing, v.]
- Music; singing; vocal rejoicing; [fig.] joy; gladness; celebration; festivity.
- Birdcall; [fig.] lyric poetry; metrical verse.
- Voice.
- Buzzing sound; [fig.] ode.