await
31await — Kali, kakali …
32await — Used in old statutes to signify a lying in wait, or waylaying …
33await — Used in old statutes to signify a lying in wait, or waylaying …
34await — To delay; to wait for an event; to waylay …
35await — v.tr. 1 wait for. 2 (of an event or thing) be in store for (a surprise awaits you). Etymology: ME f. AF awaitier, OF aguaitier (as AD , waitier WAIT) …
36await appeal — wait for an appeal (Law) …
37await further conveyance — A clause in a bill of lading relieving the carrier from liability other than as warehousemen respecting property at its depot or pier to be accepted by a succeeding carrier. Texas & Pacific R. Co. v Reiss, 183 US 621, 46 L Ed 358, 22 S Ct 252 …
38wait — await, wait Await is a transitive verb meaning ‘to wait for’, and cannot be used without an object: We will await the outcome is equivalent to We will wait for the outcome (but has a stronger element of suspenseful expectation); We will await and …
39Awaited — Await A*wait , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Awaited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Awaiting}.] [OF. awaitier, agaitier; ? (L. ad) + waitier, gaitier to watch, F. guetter. See {Wait}.] 1. To watch for; to look out for. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To wait on, serve, or… …
40Awaiting — Await A*wait , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Awaited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Awaiting}.] [OF. awaitier, agaitier; ? (L. ad) + waitier, gaitier to watch, F. guetter. See {Wait}.] 1. To watch for; to look out for. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To wait on, serve, or… …