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Webster 1913 Edition


Revery

{

Rev′er-ie

,

Rev′er-y

, }
Noun.
;
pl.
Reveries
(#)
.
[F.
réverie
, fr.
rêver
to dream, rave, be light-headed. Cf.
Rave
.]
1.
A loose or irregular train of thought occurring in musing or mediation; deep musing; daydream.
“Rapt in nameless reveries.”
Tennyson.
When ideas float in our mind without any reflection or regard of the understanding, it is that which the French call
revery
, our language has scarce a name for it.
Locke.
2.
An extravagant conceit of the fancy; a vision.
[R.]
There are infinite
reveries
and numberless extravagancies pass through both [wise and foolish minds].
Addison.

Rev′er-y

,
Noun.
Same as
Reverie
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Revery

REV'ERY

, n.
1.
Properly, a raving or delirium; but its sense, as generally used, is a loose or irregular train of thoughts, occurring in musing or meditation; wild, extravagant conceit of the fancy or imagination. There are reveries and extravagancies which pass through the minds of wise men as well as fools.
2.
A chimera; a vision.

Definition 2024


revery

revery

English

Noun

revery (plural reveries)

  1. Alternative spelling of reverie