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Ache

Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Ache

ACHE, verb intransitive ake. [Gr. to ache or be in pain. The primary sense is to be pressed. Perhaps the oriental to press.]

1. To suffer pain; to have or be in pain, or in continued pain; as, the head aches.

2. To suffer grief, or extreme grief; to be distressed; as the heart aches.

ACHE, noun ake. Pain, or continued pain, in opposition to sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. it denotes a more moderate degree of pain than pang, anguish, and torture.


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Achean

ACHE'AN, adjective Pertaining to Achaia in Greece, and a celebrated league or confederacy established there. This State lay on the gulf of Corinth, with Peloponnesus.


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Acherner

ACHERN'ER, noun A star of the first magnitude in the southern extremity of the constellation Eridanus.


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Acherset

ACH'ERSET, noun An ancient measure of corn, supposed to be about eight bushels.