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Webster 1913 Edition


Birthday

Birth′dayˊ

(bẽrth′dāˊ)
,
Noun.
1.
The day in which any person is born; day of origin or commencement.
Those barbarous ages past, succeeded next
The
birthday
of invention.
Cowper.
2.
The day of the month in which a person was born, in whatever succeeding year it may recur; the anniversary of one’s birth.
This is my
birthday
; as this very day
Was Cassius born.
Shakespeare

Birth′dayˊ

,
Adj.
Of or pertaining to the day of birth, or its anniversary;
as,
birthday
gifts or festivities
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Birthday

BIRTH'DAY

,
Noun.
[birth and day.] The day in which any person is born.
1.
The same day of the month, in which a person was born, in every succeeding year; often celebrated as a joyful anniversary. It sometimes has the form of an attribute; as a birth-day ode.

Definition 2024


birthday

birthday

English

Noun

birthday (plural birthdays)

  1. The anniversary of the day on which someone is born. [From 1570s]
    • 1867, Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, Chapter 2: Treats Of Oliver Twist's Growth, Education, And Board,
      Oliver Twist's ninth birthday found him a pale thin child, somewhat diminutive in stature, and decidedly small in circumference.
    • 1903, L. Frank Baum, The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People, The Fifth Surprise: The Monarch Celebrates His Birthday,
      One of the Wise Men said the King was born in February; another declared it was in May, and a third figured the great event happened in October. So the King issued a royal decree that he should have three birthdays every year, in order to be on the safe side; and whenever he happened to think of it he put in an odd birthday or two for luck.
    • 1906, Edith Nesbit, The Railway Children, Chapter 9: The pride of Perks,
      "And we thought we'd make a nice birthday for him. He's been so awfully jolly decent to us, you know, Mother," said Peter, "and we agreed that next bun-day we'd ask you if we could."
    • c. 1911, Cotton Mather, Worthington Chauncey Ford (editor), Diary of Cotton Mather, Volume 1: 1681-1708, footnote, page 1,
      It was his custom to begin a new year's record on February 12, his birthday.
    • 1921 June 4, Birthday Honours — Companions of Honour, in The Times,
      The King's Birthday, which occurred yesterday, will be officially observed to-day, and the customary list of honours conferred on the occasion is published.
  2. The anniversary of the day on which something is created.
  3. The date on which someone is born or something is created, more commonly called birthdate or date of birth.

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