"Spring" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
A fountain of water; an Issue of water from the earth, or the basin of wa-ter at the place of Its issue, webster. A natural chasm in which water has collected, and from wbich it either is lost by percola-tion or rises In a defined channel. Furner v. Seabury, 135 N. Y. 60, 31 N. E. 1004; Blood-good v. Ayers, 108 N. Y. 405, 15 N. E. 433, 2 Am. SL Rep. 443; Proprietors of Mills v. Braintree water Supply Co., 149 Mass. 478, 21 N. E. 761, 4 L. R. A. 272
To produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly.
To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to
cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a
pheasant.
To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken;
as, to spring a mast or a yard.
The time of growth and progress; early portion; first
stage.
An elastic body of any kind, as steel, India rubber,
tough wood, or compressed air, used for various mechanical purposes, as
receiving and imparting power, diminishing concussion, regulating
motion, measuring weight or other force.
To pass over by leaping; as, to spring a fence.
A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its
former state by elasticity; as, the spring of a bow.
A youth; a springal.
Any source of supply; especially, the source from which
a stream proceeds; as issue of water from the earth; a natural
fountain.
A race; lineage.
To bend from a straight direction or plane surface; to
become warped; as, a piece of timber, or a plank, sometimes springs in
seasoning.
That which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively
tune.
Any active power; that by which action, or motion, is
produced or propagated; cause; origin; motive.
To fly back; as, a bow, when bent, springs back by its
elastic power.
To cause to close suddenly, as the parts of a trap
operated by a spring; as, to spring a trap.
To leap; to bound; to jump.
A crack or fissure in a mast or yard, running obliquely
or transversely.
That which springs, or is originated, from a source;
The season of the year when plants begin to vegetate and
grow; the vernal season, usually comprehending the months of March,
April, and May, in the middle latitudes north of the equator.
To start or rise suddenly, as from a covert.
A line led from a vessel's quarter to her cable so that
by tightening or slacking it she can be made to lie in any desired
position; a line led diagonally from the bow or stern of a vessel to
some point upon the wharf to which she is moored.
To grow; to prosper.
Elastic power or force.
A leap; a bound; a jump.
To cause to explode; as, to spring a mine.
To issue or proceed, as from a parent or ancestor; to
result, as from a cause, motive, reason, or principle.
To bend by force, as something stiff or strong; to force
or put by bending, as a beam into its sockets, and allowing it to
straighten when in place; -- often with in, out, etc.; as, to spring in
a slat or a bar.
A shoot; a plant; a young tree; also, a grove of trees;
woodland.
To issue with speed and violence; to move with activity;
to dart; to shoot.
To shoot up, out, or forth; to come to the light; to
begin to appear; to emerge; as a plant from its seed, as streams from
their source, and the like; -often followed by up, forth, or out.
It has been more wittily than charitably said that hell is paved with good intentions. They have their place in heaven also.
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