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    as \as\ ([a^]z), adv. & conj. [OE. as, als, alse, also, al swa,
    AS. eal sw[=a], lit. all so; hence, quite so, quite as: cf.
    G. als as, than, also so, then. See {Also}.]
    1. Denoting equality or likeness in kind, degree, or manner;
    like; similar to; in the same manner with or in which; in
    accordance with; in proportion to; to the extent or degree
    in which or to which; equally; no less than; as, ye shall
    be as gods, knowing good and evil; you will reap as you
    sow; do as you are bidden.

    His spiritual attendants adjured him, as he loved
    his soul, to emancipate his brethren. --Macaulay.

    Note: As is often preceded by one of the antecedent or
    correlative words such, same, so, or as, in expressing
    an equality or comparison; as, give us such things as
    you please, and so long as you please, or as long as
    you please; he is not so brave as Cato; she is as
    amiable as she is handsome; come as quickly as
    possible. ``Bees appear fortunately to prefer the same
    colors as we do.'' --Lubbock. As, in a preceding part
    of a sentence, has such or so to answer correlatively
    to it; as with the people, so with the priest.

    2. In the idea, character, or condition of, -- limiting the
    view to certain attributes or relations; as, virtue
    considered as virtue; this actor will appear as Hamlet.

    The beggar is greater as a man, than is the man
    merely as a king. --Dewey.

    3. While; during or at the same time that; when; as, he
    trembled as he spoke.

    As I return I will fetch off these justices. --Shak.

    4. Because; since; it being the case that.

    As the population of Scotland had been generally
    trained to arms . . . they were not indifferently
    prepared. --Sir W.
    Scott.
    [See Synonym under {Because}.]

    5. Expressing concession. (Often approaching though in
    meaning).

    We wish, however, to avail ourselves of the
    interest, transient as it may be, which this work
    has excited. --Macaulay.

    6. That, introducing or expressing a result or consequence,
    after the correlatives so and such. [Obs.]

    I can place thee in such abject state, as help shall
    never find thee. --Rowe.

    {So as}, so that. [Obs.]

    The relations are so uncertain as they require a
    great deal of examination. --Bacon.

    7. As if; as though. [Obs. or Poetic]

    He lies, as he his bliss did know. --Waller.

    8. For instance; by way of example; thus; -- used to
    introduce illustrative phrases, sentences, or citations.

    9. Than. [Obs. & R.]

    The king was not more forward to bestow favors on
    them as they free to deal affronts to others their
    superiors. --Fuller.

    10. Expressing a wish. [Obs.] ``As have,''

    Note: i. e., may he have. --Chaucer.

    {As . . as}. See {So . . as}, under {So}.

    {As far as}, to the extent or degree. ``As far as can be
    ascertained.'' --Macaulay.

    {As far forth as}, as far as. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    {As for}, or {As to}, in regard to; with respect to.

    {As good as}, not less than; not falling short of.

    {As good as one's word}, faithful to a promise.

    {As if}, or {As though}, of the same kind, or in the same
    condition or manner, that it would be if.

    {As it were} (as if it were), a qualifying phrase used to
    apologize for or to relieve some expression which might be
    regarded as inappropriate or incongruous; in a manner.

    {As now}, just now. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    {As swythe}, as quickly as possible. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

    {As well}, also; too; besides. --Addison.

    {As well as}, equally with, no less than. ``I have
    understanding as well as you.'' --Job xii. 3.

    {As yet}, until now; up to or at the present time; still;
    now.

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