American Dictionary of the English Language, Vol. 1
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Abstain
ABSTA’IN, v.i. [L. abstineo, to keep from; abs and teneo, to hold. See Tenant.]
In a general sense, to forbear, or refrain from, voluntarily; but used chiefly to denote a restraint upon the passions or appetites; to refrain from indulgence.
Abstain from meats offered to idols. Acts 15.
To abstain from the use of ardent spirits; to abstain from luxuries.
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