Hypertext Webster Gateway: "appointment"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Appointment \Ap*point"ment\, n. [Cf. F. appointement.]
1. The act of appointing; designation of a person to hold an
office or discharge a trust; as, he erred by the
appointment of unsuitable men.

2. The state of being appointed to som? service or office; an
office to which one is appointed; station; position; an,
the appointment of treasurer.

3. Stipulation; agreement; the act of fixing by mutual
agreement. Hence:: Arrangement for a meeting; engagement;
as, they made an appointment to meet at six.

4. Decree; direction; established order or constitution; as,
to submit to the divine appointments.

According to the appointment of the priests. --Ezra
vi. 9.

5. (Law) The exercise of the power of designating (under a
``power of appointment'') a person to enjoy an estate or
other specific property; also, the instrument by which the
designation is made.

6. Equipment, furniture, as for a ship or an army; whatever
is appointed for use and management; outfit; (pl.) the
accouterments of military officers or soldiers, as belts,
sashes, swords.

The cavaliers emulated their chief in the richness
of their appointments. --Prescott.

I'll prove it in my shackles, with these hands Void
of appointment, that thou liest. --Beau. & Fl.

7. An allowance to a person, esp. to a public officer; a
perquisite; -- properly only in the plural. [Obs.]

An expense proportioned to his appointments and
fortune is necessary. --Chesterfield.

8. A honorary part or exercise, as an oration, etc., at a
public exhibition of a college; as, to have an
appointment. [U.S.]

Syn: Designation; command; order; direction; establishment;
equipment.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

appointment
n 1: the act of putting a person into a non-elective position;
"the appointment had to be approved by the whole
committee" [syn: {assignment}, {designation}, {naming}]
2: a meeting arranged in advance; "she asked how to avoid
kissing at the end of a date" [syn: {date}, {engagement}]
3: (usually plural) furnishings and equipment (especially for a
ship or hotel) [syn: {fitting}]
4: a person who is appointed to a job or position [syn: {appointee}]
5: the job to which you are (or hope to be) appointed; "he
applied for an appointment in the treasury"
6: (law) the act of disposing of property by virtue of the
power of appointment; "she allocated part of the trust to
her church by appointment"


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