“While the article on Burns was being written.”
— Froude.
“Fresh experience is always being gained.”
— Jowett (Thucyd. )
02n.
Existence, as opposed to nonexistence; state or sphere of existence.
1.
Existence, as opposed to nonexistence; state or sphere of existence.
“In Him we live, and move, and have our being.”
— Acts xvii. 28.
2.
That which exists in any form, whether it be material or spiritual, actual or ideal; living existence, as distinguished from a thing without life; as, a human being; spiritual beings.
“What a sweet being is an honest mind !”
— Beau. & Fl.
“A Being of infinite benevolence and power.”
— Wordsworth.
3.
Lifetime; mortal existence.[Obs.]
“Claudius, thou
Wast follower of his fortunes in his being.”
— Webster (1654).
4.
An abode; a cottage.[Prov. Eng.]
“It was a relief to dismiss them [Sir Roger's servants] into little beings within my manor.”
— Steele.
03adv.
Since; inasmuch as.
1.
Since; inasmuch as.[Obs. or Colloq.]
“And being you have
Declined his means, you have increased his malice.”
— Beau. & Fl.