D defs.my
Entry 14 senses · 4 variants Webster, 1913

main

/(mān)/ · IPA /meɪn/
01 n. A hand or match at dice.
  1. 1.
    A hand or match at dice.
  2. 2.
    A stake played for at dice.[Obs.]
  3. 3.
    The largest throw in a match at dice; a throw at dice within given limits, as in the game of hazard.
  4. 4.
    A match at cockfighting.
  5. 5.
    A main-hamper.[Obs.]
02 n. Strength; force; might; violent effort.
  1. 1.
    Strength; force; might; violent effort.[Obs., except in certain phrases.]
    “There were in this battle of most might and main.” — R. of Gl.
    “He 'gan advance, With huge force, and with importable main.” Spenser.
  2. 2.
    The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing.[Obs., except in special uses.]
    “Resolved to rest upon the title of Lancaster as the main, and to use the other two . . . but as supporters.” Bacon.
  3. 3.
    The great sea, as distinguished from an arm, bay, etc. ; the high sea; the ocean.(Engin.)
    With might and main they chased the murderous fox.” Dryden.
Phrases & compounds
Forcing main — the delivery pipe of a pump.
For the main — for the most part; in the greatest part.
With might and main — with all one's strength; with violent effort.
03 a. Very or extremely strong.
  1. 1.
    Very or extremely strong.[Obs.]
    “That current with main fury ran.” Daniel.
  2. 2.
    Vast; huge.[Obs.]
  3. 3.
    Unqualified; absolute; entire; sheer.[Obs.]
  4. 4.
    Principal; chief; first in size, rank, importance, etc.; as, the main reason to go; the main proponent.
    “Our main interest is to be happy as we can.” Tillotson.
  5. 5.
    Important; necessary.[Obs.]
    “That which thou aright Believest so main to our success, I bring.” Milton.
    “That Maine which by main force Warwick did win.” Shak.
04 adv. Very; extremely; as, main heavy.
  1. 1.
    Very; extremely; as, main heavy.[Obs. or Low]