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Webster 1913 Edition


Climb

Climb

(klīm)
,
Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Climbed
(klīmd)
,
Obs. or Vulgar
Clomb
(klŏm)
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Climbing
.]
[AS.
climban
; akin to OHG.
chlimban
, G. & D.
klimmen
, Icel.
klīfa
, and E.
cleave
to adhere.]
1.
To ascend or mount laboriously, esp. by use of the hands and feet.
2.
To ascend as if with effort; to rise to a higher point.
Black vapors
climb
aloft, and cloud the day.
Dryden.
3.
(Bot.)
To ascend or creep upward by twining about a support, or by attaching itself by tendrils, rootlets, etc., to a support or upright surface.

Climb

,
Verb.
T.
To ascend, as by means of the hands and feet, or laboriously or slowly; to mount.

Climb

,
Noun.
The act of one who climbs; ascent by climbing.
Warburton.

Webster 1828 Edition


Climb

CLIMB

, v.i.
1.
To creep up by little and little, or step by step; to mount or ascend, by means of the hands and feet; to rise on any fixed object, by seizing it with the hands and lifting the body, and by thrusting with the feet; as, to climb a tree or a precipice.
And he ran before and climbed up into a sycamore tree. Luke 19.
2.
To mount or ascend with labor and difficulty.
3.
To rise or ascend with a slow motion.
Black vapors climb aloft.

CLIMB

, v.t.
1.
To ascend by means of the hands and feet, implying labor, difficulty and slow progress; as, to climb a wall, or a steep mountain.
2.
To mount or ascend, with labor or a slow motion; as, to climb the ascents of fame.