CONTEXT
Source: 553, 566, 567
context. context, the agreeing of the matter going before, with that which followeth.
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context. Context, a. knit together, united, firm, close
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Con‐text″ (?), a. [[L. contextus, p. p. of contexere to weave, to unite; con- + texere to weave. See Text.]] Knit or woven together; close; firm. The coats, without, are context and callous. Derham.