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Webster 1913 Edition


Augment

Aug-ment′

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Augmented
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Augmenting
.]
[L.
augmentare
, fr.
augmentum
an increase, fr.
augere
to increase; perh. akin to Gr. [GREEK], [GREEK], E.
wax
, v., and
eke
, v.: cf. F.
augmenter
.]
1.
To enlarge or increase in size, amount, or degree; to swell; to make bigger;
as, to
augment
an army by reëforcements; rain
augments
a stream; impatience
augments
an evil.
But their spite still serves
His glory to
augment
.
Milton.
2.
(Gram.)
To add an augment to.

Aug-ment′

,
Verb.
I.
To increase; to grow larger, stronger, or more intense;
as, a stream
augments
by rain
.

Aug′ment

,
Noun.
[L.
augmentum
: cf. F.
augment
.]
1.
Enlargement by addition; increase.
2.
(Gram.)
A vowel prefixed, or a lengthening of the initial vowel, to mark past time, as in Greek and Sanskrit verbs.
☞ In Greek, the syllabic augment is a prefixed [GREEK], forming an intial syllable; the temporal augment is an increase of the quantity (time) of an initial vowel, as by changing [GREEK] to [GREEK].

Webster 1828 Edition


Augment

AUGMENT'

,
Verb.
T.
[L. augmento, augmentum, from augeo, auxi, to increase; Gr. It seems to be the Eng. to wax, or to eke.]
1.
To increase; to enlarge in size or extent; to swell; to make bigger; as, to augment an army, by reinforcement; rain augments a stream.
2.
To increase or swell the degree, amount or magnitude; as, impatience augments an evil.

AUGMENT'

,
Verb.
I.
To increase; to grow larger; as, a stream augments by rain.

Definition 2024


augment

augment

English

Verb

augment (third-person singular simple present augments, present participle augmenting, simple past and past participle augmented)

  1. (transitive) To increase; to make larger or supplement.
    The money from renting out a spare room can augment a salary.
  2. (intransitive, reflexive) To grow; to increase; to become greater.
  3. (music) To slow the tempo or meter, e.g. for a dramatic or stately passage.
  4. (music) To increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone).
  5. (grammar, transitive) To add an augment to.

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Noun

augment (plural augments)

  1. (grammar) In some Indo-European languages, a prefix e- (a- in Sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.

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Catalan

Noun

augment m (plural augments)

  1. increase, rise, rising

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French

Etymology

From Latin augmentum

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oɡ.mɑ̃/

Noun

augment m (plural augments)

  1. (medieval law) part of the estates which the widow could inherit
    Est aussi conclud et accordé qu'au lieu de douaire dont l'on a accoustumé d'user en France, ladite dame Elisabeth aura pour augment le dot dudit mariage selon l'usage des pais du roy d'Espagne, 166,666 escus d'or sol deux tiers. (marriage contract of the prince of Spain and Ms Elisabeth of France) note: this quote is in Middle French.
  2. (grammar) augment
    Augment syllabique, celui qui consiste dans l’addition d’une syllabe, comme ετυπτον etupton, je frappais, imparfait de τυπτω tuptó, je frappe.
    Augment temporel, celui qui consiste dans le changement d’une brève en longue, comme ωριζον ówrizon, je bornais, de οριζω orizó, je borne.

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