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Webster 1913 Edition
Comfit
Com′fit
,Verb.
T.
To preserve dry with sugar.
The fruit which does so quickly waste, . . .
Thou
Thou
comfitest
in sweets to make it last. Cowley.
Webster 1828 Edition
Comfit
COMFIT
,Definition 2024
comfit
comfit
English
Noun
comfit (plural comfits)
- A confection consisting of a nut, seed or fruit coated with sugar.
- Proverb, quoted in Robert Christy, Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages, New York, London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1887,
- A bean in liberty is better than a comfit in prison.
- c. 1597, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1, Act III, Scene 1,
- Heart! you swear like a comfit-maker's wife.
- 1869, Louisa May Alcott, "Perilous Play,"
- "Why, what are they?" she asked, looking at him askance. ¶ "Hashish; did you never hear of it?" ¶ "Oh, yes; it's that Indian stuff which brings one fantastic visions, isn't it? I've always wanted to see and taste it, and now I will," cried Belle, nibbling at one of the bean-shaped comfits with its green heart.
- 1922, James Elroy Flecker, The Story of Hassan of Baghdad and How he Came to Make the Golden Journey to Samarkand, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Act I, p. 17,
- But since I ate your present of comfits—and they were admirable comfits, and I ate them with speed—my heart is changed and inclined toward you, I know not why or how, except it be through magic.
- Proverb, quoted in Robert Christy, Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages, New York, London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1887,
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Verb
comfit (third-person singular simple present comfits, present participle comfiting, simple past and past participle comfited)
- (transitive) To preserve dry with sugar.
- 17th c, Abraham Cowley, The First Nemeæan Ode of Pindar: The Muse, 1795, Robert Anderson (editor), The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5, page 302,
- The fruit which does ſo quickly waſte, // Men ſcarce can ſee it, much leſs taſte, // Thou comfiteſt in ſweets to make it laſt.
- 17th c, Abraham Cowley, The First Nemeæan Ode of Pindar: The Muse, 1795, Robert Anderson (editor), The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5, page 302,
Etymology 2
Acronym, from Computer Facial Identification Techniques.
Noun
comfit (plural comfits)
- (Australia) A computerised image of a suspect produced for the police force.