PREACH
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Preach (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Preached (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Preaching.] [OE. prechen, OF. preechier, F. pr&ê;cher, fr. L. praedicare to cry in public, to proclaim; prae before + dicare to make known, dicere to say; or perhaps from (assumed) LL. praedictare. See Diction, and cf. Predicate, Predict.] 1. To proclaim or publish tidings; specifically, to proclaim the gospel; to discourse publicly on a religious subject, or from a text of Scripture; to deliver a sermon.
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How shall they preach, except they be sent?
Rom. x. 15.
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From that time Jesus began to preach.
Matt. iv. 17.
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2. To give serious advice on morals or religion; to discourse in the manner of a preacher.
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Preach, v. t. 1. To proclaim by public discourse; to utter in a sermon or a formal religious harangue.
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That Cristes gospel truly wolde preche.
Chaucer.
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The Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek.
Isa. lxi. 1.
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2. To inculcate in public discourse; to urge with earnestness by public teaching. “I have preached righteousness in the great congregation.” Ps. xl. 9.
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3. To deliver or pronounce; as, to preach a sermon.
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4. To teach or instruct by preaching; to inform by preaching. [R.] “As ye are preached.” Southey.
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5. To advise or recommend earnestly.
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My master preaches patience to him.
Shak.
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To preach down, to oppress, or humiliate by preaching. Tennyson. -- To preach up, to exalt by preaching; to preach in support of; as, to preach up equality.
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Preach, n. [Cf. F. pr&ê;che, fr. pr&ê;cher. See Preach, v.] A religious discourse. [Obs.] Hooker.
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