American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1

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Author: Noah Webster

Familiarity

FAMILIAR’ITY, n.

1. Intimate and frequent converse, or association in company. The gentlemen lived in remarkable familiarity. Hence,

2. Easiness of conversation; affability; freedom from ceremony.

3. Intimacy; intimate acquaintance; unconstrained intercourse.

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Chicago: Noah Webster Jr., "Familiarity," American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1 in An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1 (New York: S. Converse, 1828), Original Sources, accessed December 5, 2023, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=48WNJ6TZ4KLLD2R.

MLA: Webster, Noah, Jr. "Familiarity." American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1, in An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1, New York, S. Converse, 1828, Original Sources. 5 Dec. 2023. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=48WNJ6TZ4KLLD2R.

Harvard: Webster, N, 'Familiarity' in American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1. cited in 1828, An American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1, S. Converse, New York. Original Sources, retrieved 5 December 2023, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=48WNJ6TZ4KLLD2R.