WATER (2)
Source: 566, 567
water (2). Water, v. to give or take in water, wet, soak, long
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Wa″ter (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Watered (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Watering.] [[AS. wæterian, gewæterian.]] 1. 1. To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers.
With tears watering the ground. Milton. Men whose lives gilded on like rivers that water the woodlands. Longfellow. 2. 2. To supply with water for drink; to cause or allow to drink; as, to water cattle and horses.
3. 3. To wet and calender, as cloth, so as to impart to it a lustrous appearance in wavy lines; to diversify with wavelike lines; as, to water silk. Cf. Water, n., 6.
4. 4. To add water to (anything), thereby extending the quantity or bulk while reducing the strength or quality; to extend; to dilute; to weaken.
To water stock, to increase the capital stock of a company by issuing new stock, thus diminishing the value of the individual shares. Cf. Water, n., 7.