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Purchased

Purchase \Pur"chase\ (?; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purchased; p. pr. & vb. n. Purchasing.] [OE. purchasen, porchacen, OF. porchacier, purchacier, to pursue, to seek eagerly, F. pourchasser; OF. pour, por, pur, for (L. pro) + chacier to pursue, to chase. See Chase.]

  1. To pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain, obtain, or acquire.
    --Chaucer.

    That loves the thing he can not purchase.
    --Spenser.

    Your accent is Something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling.
    --Shak.

    His faults . . . hereditary Rather than purchased.
    --Shak.

  2. To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a price; as, to purchase land, or a house.

    The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of Heth.
    --Gen. xxv. 10.

  3. To obtain by any outlay, as of labor, danger, or sacrifice, etc.; as, to purchase favor with flattery.

    One poor retiring minute . . . Would purchase thee a thousand thousand friends.
    --Shak.

    A world who would not purchase with a bruise?
    --Milton.

  4. To expiate by a fine or forfeit. [Obs.]

    Not tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses.
    --Shak.

  5. (Law)

    1. To acquire by any means except descent or inheritance.
      --Blackstone.

    2. To buy for a price.

  6. To apply to (anything) a device for obtaining a mechanical advantage; to get a purchase upon, or apply a purchase to; as, to purchase a cannon.

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purchased

vb. (en-past of: purchase)

Usage examples of "purchased".

Julian was conducted into a private apartment of the baths of the palace, and beheaded as a common criminal, after having purchased, with an immense treasure, an anxious and precarious reign of only sixty-six days.

Reduced to this extremity, the Goths would gladly have purchased, by the surrender of all their booty and prisoners, the permission of an undisturbed retreat.

While the vigorous and moderate conduct of Aurelian restored the Illyrian frontier, the nation of the Alemanni violated the conditions of peace, which either Gallienus had purchased, or Claudius had imposed, and, inflamed by their impatient youth, suddenly flew to arms.

Cleopatra, which she had proposed as her model, and ignominiously purchased life by the sacrifice of her fame and her friends.

By this sacrifice of their habits and prejudices, they purchased a free admission into the colony of Hadrian, and more firmly cemented their union with the Catholic church.

Asia with corn and manufactures, which they purchased with their only productions, salt, wax, and hides.

The salvation of the common people was purchased at an easy rate, if it be true that, in one year, twelve thousand men were baptized at Rome, besides a proportionable number of women and children, and that a white garment, with twenty pieces of gold, had been promised by the emperor to every convert.

By the frequent repetition of these arts, and at the expense of sums which would have purchased the service of half the nations of Scythia, Julian gradually acquired for his troops the imaginary protection of the gods, and for himself the firm and effectual support of the Roman legions.

Pagan minister of Valens, who forcibly seated the worthless Lucius on the archiepiscopal throne, purchased the favor of the reigning party, by the blood and sufferings of their Christian brethren.

One of the successors of Torismond purchased the aid of the French monarch by the promise of this magnificent gift.

Imperial palace, he had been successively sold and purchased by a hundred masters, who had exhausted his youthful strength in every mean and infamous office, and at length dismissed him, in his old age, to freedom and poverty.

Arcadius, and confessed that the public safety could be purchased only by the restoration of Chrysostom.

Valentinian, to entertain a secret, perhaps a treasonable, correspondence with his Barbarian allies, whose retreat had been purchased by liberal gifts, and more liberal promises.

In the sack of Carthage, she was purchased from the Vandals by some merchants of Syria, who afterwards sold her as a slave in their native country.

It would have been strange, indeed, if Theodosius had purchased, by the loss of honor, a secure and solid tranquillity, or if his tameness had not invited the repetition of injuries.