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Entry 8 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913

Paragon

/(păr"ȧ*gŏn)/ · Par·a·gon · IPA /ˈpæɹəˌɡɔn/
01 n. A companion; a match; an equal.
  1. 1.
    A companion; a match; an equal.[Obs.]
    “Philoclea, who indeed had no paragon but her sister.” Sir P. Sidney.
  2. 2.
    Emulation; rivalry; competition.[Obs.]
    “Full many feats adventurous Performed, in paragon of proudest men.” Spenser.
  3. 3.
    A model or pattern;
    “Man, . . . the paragon of animals !” Shak.
    “The riches of sweet Mary's son, Boy-rabbi, Israel's paragon.” Emerson.
  4. 4.
    A size of type between great primer and double pica. See the Note under Type.(Print.) See: Type
02 v. t. To compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.
  1. 1.
    To compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with.[Obs.]
  2. 2.
    To compare with; to equal; to rival.[R.]
    “In arms anon to paragon the morn, The morn new rising.” — Glover.
  3. 3.
    To serve as a model for; to surpass.[Obs.]
    “He hath achieved a maid That paragons description and wild fame.” Shak.
03 v. i. To be equal; to hold comparison.
  1. 1.
    To be equal; to hold comparison.[R.]
    “Few or none could . . . paragon with her.” — Shelton.