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1807 treaty between the United States and Native Americans
The Treaty of Detroit was a treaty between the United States and the Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot, and Potawatomi Native American nations. The treaty was
Treaty_of_Detroit
1950 labor contract
Reuther's Treaty of Detroit was a five-year contract negotiated by trade union president Walter Reuther between the United Auto Workers (UAW) and General
Reuther's_Treaty_of_Detroit
1855 treaty between the United States and Ojibwe and Ottawa
The Treaty of Detroit of 1855 was a treaty between the United States Government and the Ottawa and Chippewa Nations of Indians of Michigan. The treaty contained
Treaty_of_Detroit_(1855)
Indigenous people of North America
River Bands Treaty of Detroit (1837) Treaty of St. Peters (1837) – White Pine Treaty Treaty of Flint River (1837) Saganaw Treaties Treaty of Saganaw (1838)
Ojibwe
American fur trader (1773–1825)
the 1807 Treaty of Detroit and the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw, which ceded millions of acres of land to the United States that make up a majority of Michigan's
Jacob_Smith_(fur_trader)
1819 treaty between the United States and Native Americans
Province of Upper Canada and then along the boundary south to the boundary line established by the Treaty of Detroit in 1807, which ran from the shore of Lake
Treaty_of_Saginaw
Most populous city in Michigan, United States
Detroit (/dɪˈtrɔɪt/ dih-TROYT, locally also /ˈdiːtrɔɪt/ DEE-troyt) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is situated on the bank
Detroit
Early American settler
the Treaty of Detroit signed in 1855 by the local chief, Cobmoosa. Campau was born in 1791 in Detroit, which at the time was functionally part of the
Louis_Campau
[citation needed] Baw Beese never signed a treaty with the United States, although he did abide by the Treaty of Detroit of 1807. The line between present-day
Baw_Beese
Obijwa leader of the Shiawassee band
signatory of the Treaty of Detroit in 1807 which ceded much of southeastern Michigan and northwest Ohio to the US government. The city of Owosso, Michigan
Wosso
Native American leader
viable treaty to relocate them. Cobmoosa was one of 54 Odawa and Chippewa leaders involved in the successful negotiations of the 1855 Treaty of Detroit, where
Cobmoosa
French colonial fort in present-day Detroit, Michigan, US (1701–1796)
what is now the Michigan side of the Detroit River was ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Paris in 1783, control of the fort was not transferred
Fort_Pontchartrain_du_Détroit
American military officer and politician (1753–1825)
Americans through the Treaty of Detroit in 1807. Hull is most widely remembered as the general in the first months of the War of 1812 (1812–1815) who surrendered
William_Hull
County in Michigan, United States
Mascoutens, and Huron tribes. The county owes its formation to the 1807 Treaty of Detroit, by which the Ottawa, Ojibwe (called Chippewa by the Americans); Wyandot
Lenawee_County,_Michigan
Indigenous people of North America
tribes, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi and Wyandot people, in signing the Treaty of Detroit under pressure from the United States. The agreement, between the
Odawa
Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands
signing the Treaty of Detroit. Under its terms, the tribes ceded to the United States a tract of land comprising roughly the southeast quarter of the lower
Wyandot_people
1795 treaty ending the Northwest Indian War
The Treaty of Greenville, also known to Americans as the Treaty with the Wyandots, etc., but formally titled A treaty of peace between the United States
Treaty_of_Greenville
Archaeological site in Michigan, United States
Apple Island, until ceding the island to the United States in the Treaty of Detroit. Currently, the West Bloomfield School District uses the island as
Apple_Island_(Michigan)
Early 1940s wage compression in the United States
support their political interests) and the strength of unions, exemplified by Reuther's Treaty of Detroit—a landmark 1949 business-labor bargain struck between
Great_Compression
1817 treaty between the United States and Native Americans
The Treaty of Fort Meigs, also called the Treaty of the Maumee Rapids, formally titled, "Treaty with the Wyandots, etc., 1817", was the most significant
Treaty_of_Fort_Meigs
Surname
Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs on the campus of Wayne State University in Detroit Reuther's Treaty of Detroit, five-year contract negotiated
Reuther
1808 treaty between the United States and Native Americans
western boundary of the Firelands of the Connecticut Western Reserve. In 1807, the Treaty of Detroit called for the cession of lands northwest of the Maumee
Treaty_of_Brownstown
– Treaty of Pittsburgh 1763 – Treaty of Paris 1768 – Treaty of Hard Labour 1768 – Treaty of Fort Stanwix 1770 – Treaty of Lochaber 1774 – Treaty of Camp
List of the United States treaties
List_of_the_United_States_treaties
Native American confederacy
Greenville (1795) – implied Treaty of Fort Industry (1805) – not implied, though all 3 nations present Treaty of Detroit (1807) – not implied, though
Council_of_Three_Fires
City in Michigan, United States
to grow crops, fish, and travel. They resided here until the 1807 Treaty of Detroit caused them, along with the Odawa, Wyandot, and Ojibwe peoples, to
Rochester_Hills,_Michigan
Part of the American Indian Wars (1786–1795)
Fort Harmar Fort Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St. Clair Fort Hamilton The Northwest Indian War was an armed conflict for control of the Northwest Territory between
Northwest_Indian_War
Agreement ending the American Revolutionary War
The Treaty of Paris, signed by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States on September 3, 1783, officially
Treaty_of_Paris_(1783)
1775–1783 conflict in North America
1783, in the Treaty of Paris, the British monarchy acknowledged the independence of the Thirteen Colonies, leading to the establishment of the United States
American_Revolutionary_War
1900 eviction of Indians in Michigan
citation needed] Treaty of Washington, 1836. Treaty with the Ottawa & Chippewa Nations.[full citation needed] Treaty of Detroit, 1855. Treaty with the Ottawa
Burt_Lake_burn-out
Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands
Anderson) (c. 1740 or 1750 – 1831), chief of the Turkey clan and signatory of the Treaty of Greenville and the Treaty of St. Mary's Sachem Killbuck (Gelelemend)
Lenape
Territory of the US, 1805–1837
after the signing of Jay's Treaty and the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, and after negotiations the British evacuated Detroit on July 11, 1796. The United
Michigan_Territory
City in Ohio, United States
signed the treaty at Detroit, Michigan, on November 17, 1807, with William Hull, governor of the Michigan Territory and superintendent of Indian affairs
Toledo,_Ohio
Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state
1929 via the Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, which spoke of it as a creation, not as a vestige of the much larger Papal
Vatican_City
Unincorporated community in Michigan, United States
Potawatomi with the Treaty of Detroit in 1807. The boundary definition in the treaty began with the "mouth of the Miami river of the lakes" or what is
White_Rock,_Michigan
Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands, U.S.
crops. 1817 Maumee Treaty – lose Ft. Wayne area (1400 Miami counted) 1818 Treaty of St. Mary's (New Purchase Treaty) – lose south of the Wabash – Big Miami
Miami_people
1763 conflict by indigenous Native Americans against the British in Canada
Country, within striking distance of a number of Indian villages. Treaties had been negotiated at Fort Niagara and Fort Detroit, so the Ohio Indians were isolated
Pontiac's_War
1701 peace treaty between New France and First Nations
The Great Peace of Montreal (French: La Grande paix de Montréal) was a peace treaty between New France and 39 First Nations of North America that ended
Great_Peace_of_Montreal
1794 treaty between the US and Great Britain
The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also
Jay_Treaty
west of Pennsylvania, which coincided with the western boundary of the Firelands of the Connecticut Western Reserve. In 1807, the Treaty of Detroit called
Turnpike_Lands
Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State
List_of_counties_in_Michigan
Indigenous peoples of the Midwestern United States
War and the War of 1812 (1810–1815). After the death of Tecumseh and the end of the War of 1812, the Shawnee signed several treaties ceding land to the
Shawnee
British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean
and English control of the island was confirmed under the Treaty of Breda the following year. Despite the seizing by force of the island by the French
Montserrat
Electors of the U.S. president and vice president
electoral vote gets hearing". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved November 22, 2014. Jacobson, Louis (January 31, 2013). "The Ramifications of Changing the Electoral
United States Electoral College
United_States_Electoral_College
The following is a timeline of the history of the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. 1701 - Antoine de La Mothe Cadillac, accompanied by approximately one
Timeline_of_Detroit
Capital and largest city of Belarus
in Minsk in October 1917, drawing much of its support from disaffected soldiers and workers. After the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, German forces occupied
Minsk
English charter of freedoms made in 1215
build political support for their cause. At the end of the war in 1217, it formed part of the peace treaty agreed at Lambeth, where the document acquired the
Magna_Carta
Urban growth in Detroit Detroit, the largest city in the state of Michigan, was settled in 1701 by French colonists. It is the first European settlement
History_of_Detroit
Capital and largest city of Egypt
Martin (2001). The Islamic World in Decline: From the Treaty of Karlowitz to the Disintegration of the Ottoman Empire (illustrated ed.). Westport, Conn
Cairo
of "an Act concerning a seminary of learning in the territory of Michigan," based on the Treaty of the Foot of the Rapids and the Treaty of Detroit.
History of the University of Michigan
History_of_the_University_of_Michigan
Several British American colonial treaties
appropriately negotiate the treaty. The Indigenous nations present included the Haudenosaunee, Seneca, Wyandot of Detroit, Menominee, Algonquin, Nipissing
Treaty_of_Fort_Niagara
17/18th-century Shawnee chief
Battle of Fallen Timbers, just south of present-day Toledo, Ohio. Blue Jacket's army was defeated, and he was compelled to sign the Treaty of Greenville
Blue_Jacket
NPR video concerts
Tiny Desk Concerts is a program at NPR Music of live performances, generally stripped-down, by musicians of different genres, located in Washington, D.C
Tiny_Desk_Concerts
President of Palestine from 1989 to 2004
Yasir". In Mattar, Philip (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East & North Africa: A–C. Vol. 1. Detroit: Macmillan Reference. pp. 269–272. ISBN 978-0-02-865769-1
Yasser_Arafat
1814 peace treaty ending the War of 1812
The Treaty of Ghent (8 Stat. 218) was the peace treaty that ended the War of 1812 between the United States and the United Kingdom. It took effect in February
Treaty_of_Ghent
Native American grouping from Ohio
The Mingo are a grouping of Haudenosaunee, primarily Seneca and Cayuga, who migrated west from New York to the Ohio Country in the mid-18th century, and
Mingo
1848 agreement ending the Mexican–American War (1846-1848)
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially ended the Mexican–American War (1846–1848). It was signed on the 2nd of February 1848 in the town of Guadalupe
Treaty_of_Guadalupe_Hidalgo
Shawnee Native American leader, brother of Tecumseh (1775–1836)
White River. In 1795, after the Battle of Fallen Timbers, the Indians of the Old Northwest signed the Treaty of Greenville with the American government
Tenskwatawa
treaty east to the Greenville line near Brookville, Indiana. - tribes: Miami, Delaware, Piankashaw, Potawatomi Treaty of Detroit (1807) - Council of Three
List of treaties between the Potawatomi and the United States
List_of_treaties_between_the_Potawatomi_and_the_United_States
City in Michigan, United States
the city of Birmingham was part of land ceded by Native American tribes to the United States government through the 1807 Treaty of Detroit. However,
Birmingham,_Michigan
Global war among European powers (1756–1763)
Spanish–Portuguese War. Although the War of the Austrian Succession ended with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748), none of the signatories were happy with the
Seven_Years'_War
Start of the Fox Wars against French
Valley to Detroit to violently protest against the Meskwaki relationship with the French. Because of the Meskwaki moving into Fort Detroit in 1711, French-allied
Fox_Indian_Massacre
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
annex all of East Francia. Louis the Pious died in 840, with the empire still in chaos. A three-year civil war followed his death. By the Treaty of Verdun
Middle_Ages
1779-1826 British-built fort in modern day Detroit, Michigan
Fort Shelby was a military fort in what is now Detroit, Michigan that played a significant role in the War of 1812 (1812-1815). It was built by the British
Fort_Shelby_(Michigan)
City in New York, United States
western New York from eastern parts of the state and New England after the American Revolutionary War and various treaties with and land sales by the Haudenosaunee
Syracuse,_New_York
Indo-European language
East Coast of the United States, in cities like New York City, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Detroit, as well as in parts of the states of New Jersey
Albanian_language
Capital and most populous city of Mexico
afterwards. The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in what is now the far north of the city. The capital escaped the worst of the violence of the ten-year
Mexico_City
Sports team
The University of Michigan Women's Ice Hockey team represents the University of Michigan (U-M) in Women's Division 1 of the American Collegiate Hockey
Michigan Wolverines women's ice hockey
Michigan_Wolverines_women's_ice_hockey
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837
Bend and negotiating the Treaty of Fort Jackson, which forced the indigenous Creek to cede vast tracts of the present day states of Alabama and Georgia. In
Andrew_Jackson
Opioid analgesic and recreational drug
signatory nations of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs treaty, including the United States. The Health Committee of the League of Nations banned diacetylmorphine
Heroin
May 2, 2018. "The day Michigan became 1st state to ban death penalty". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved May 2, 2018. "Delaware | Death Penalty Information
Capital punishment in the United States
Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States
American statesman and attorney (1925–2011)
combat the urban riots in Detroit during July 1967 and in Chicago during April 1968. In 1974, Christopher served as the president of the Los Angeles County
Warren_Christopher
the Japanese in 1945. The Treaty of Manila in 1946 established the independent Philippine Republic. Stone tools and fossils of butchered animal remains
History_of_the_Philippines
City in Washington, United States
"Native Art of the Northwest Coast: Collection Insight") Crowley, Walt (March 13, 2003). "Native American tribes sign Point Elliott Treaty at Mukilteo
Seattle
German Nazi leader of the SS (1900–1945)
towards the radical right, and he took part in demonstrations against the Treaty of Versailles. Hyperinflation was raging, and his parents could no longer
Heinrich_Himmler
Type of radiological weapon
cobalt-derived dirty bomb in southern Detroit to force the retreat of authorities. In the fifth episode of the first season of the NBC crime drama, Blindspot
Dirty_bomb
Pre-Columbian Native American culture
number of related Native American societies sharing a burial complex and ceremonial system. The Adena culture was centered on the location of the modern
Adena_culture
Chief of the Native American Wyandot tribe
Roundhead participated in the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, arriving at the council from the vicinity of Detroit with a party of Wyandots, Shawnees, Six Nations
Roundhead_(Wyandot)
Agency (1818) Treaty of Cusseta Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty of Detroit Treaty of Doak's Stand Treaty of Fond du Lac Treaty of Fort Adams Fort
Outline of United States federal Indian law and policy
Outline_of_United_States_federal_Indian_law_and_policy
Ancient North American indigenous civilization
called the Hopewell culture and Hopewellian exchange, describes a network of precontact Native American cultures that flourished in settlements along rivers
Hopewell_tradition
Organization in Michigan
Man's Treachery," The Detroit News, 7 October 1969 Treaty of Detroit, 1855-Treaty with the Ottawa & Chippewa Nations, Department of Justice File No. 158012-The
Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians
Burt_Lake_Band_of_Ottawa_and_Chippewa_Indians
National anthem of the United States
slow, blues-style rendition of the song at Tiger Stadium in Detroit before game five of the 1968 World Series, between Detroit and St. Louis. This rendition
The_Star-Spangled_Banner
Odawa chief and orator
a signatory of the Indian Treaties of March 28, 1836 (Treaty of Washington), and of July 31, 1855 (Treaty of Detroit), in which most of Northern Michigan
Shab-wa-way
Female Mexican–American subculture
"lady zoot suiters". The zoot suits they wore were a symbol of rebellion due to the rationing of cloth for the war effort, and to some, wearing the longer
Pachucas
west of Pennsylvania, which coincided with the western boundary of the Firelands of the Connecticut Western Reserve. In 1807 the Treaty of Detroit called
Maumee_Road_Lands
Strike action unsupported by a union
(Australia, 1923) Ford Motor Company strikes during Reuther's Treaty of Detroit contract (Detroit, United States, 1953) Memphis sanitation strike (Memphis
Wildcat_strike
Notable images of 7th U.S. president
This is a list of portraits of Andrew Jackson, who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Born with hair variously described
Portraits_of_Andrew_Jackson
State in southern India
captured Madras during the Battle of Madras. The British regained control of Madras in 1749 through the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle and resisted a French
Tamil_Nadu
American political convention
The 1868 Republican National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States was held in Crosby's Opera House, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois,
1868 Republican National Convention
1868_Republican_National_Convention
1923 treaty between Turkey and the Allies
The Treaty of Lausanne (French: Traité de Lausanne; Turkish: Lozan Antlaşması) is a peace treaty negotiated during the Lausanne Conference of 1922–1923
Treaty_of_Lausanne
1778 treaty between the United States and Lenape
The Treaty of Fort Pitt, also known as the Treaty With the Delawares, the Delaware Treaty, or the Fourth Treaty of Pittsburgh, was signed on September
Treaty_of_Fort_Pitt
Museum of notable women from Michigan, US
Forward Announces 2023 Women's Hall of Fame Inductees, Four Women to be Honored at Induction Ceremony on Dec. 6". Detroit Regional Chamber. Retrieved January
Michigan_Women's_Hall_of_Fame
American actor (born 1940)
the role of Hopper. In 2018, Henriksen performed motion capture and vocal performance for the character of Carl Manfred in the video game Detroit: Become
Lance_Henriksen
Archaic culture in the Great Lakes region of North America
culture of Archaic people in North America that occupied southern Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana from around 8000 BC to 1000 BC. The name of this culture
Glacial_Kame_culture
to the U.S. by the Odawa, Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Wyandot in the Treaty of Detroit of 1807. The original founders were John Allen from Virginia and Elisha
History of Ann Arbor, Michigan
History_of_Ann_Arbor,_Michigan
U.S. state
area to them under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1763). They also ceded their areas to the north that were east of the Mississippi River, including
Mississippi
Baseball stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
a baseball stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the home field of the University of Michigan Wolverines college baseball team. The stadium holds 4,000
Ray_Fisher_Stadium
1936 treaty governing the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits
the signatories of the Treaty of Lausanne proposing a conference to agree a new regime for the Straits and requested that the League of Nations authorise
Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits
Montreux_Convention_Regarding_the_Regime_of_the_Straits
Sports and concert venue in Texas
that is part of the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) located in Austin, Texas, USA. The venue opened in November 2012 with a capacity of 14,000. There
Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Germania_Insurance_Amphitheater
Native American village
the Mohican River. After the signing of the Treaty of Easton in 1758, the Lenape were required to move west out of their native lands (in Delaware, New
Hell_Town,_Ohio
City in Ontario, Canada
200 kilometres (120 mi) from both Toronto and Detroit; and about 230 km (140 mi) from Buffalo. The city of London is politically separate from Middlesex
London,_Ontario
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TREATY OF-DETROIT
TREATY OF-DETROIT
Male
English
English topographic surname transferred to forename use, TRENT means "lives on the river-bank."
Female
English
Pet form of English Elizabeth, TETTY means "God is my oath."
Male
English
English name TREY means "three."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of English Treece.Possibly an altered spelling of German Dries.
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name TRACY means "place of Thracius."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Creasy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Water; Holy Water
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English crease ‘fine’, ‘elegant’ (Old English crēas).Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kriese, Griese, Krieser, or Grieser, or of Swiss German Krüsi, a variant of Kraus.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornish)
English (Cornish) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living on the banks of any of the several rivers so called. The river name is of British origin; it may be composed of the unattested elements tri ‘through’, ‘across’ + sant- ‘travel’, ‘journey’; alternatively it may mean ‘traveler’ or ‘trespasser’, a reference to frequent flooding. There is a village in Dorset of this name, on the river Trent or Piddle, and the surname may therefore also be a habitational name derived from this.Scottish : probably of the same origin as 1, though in some cases it may be from a reduced form of Tranent, a place in East Lothian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Broady.Irish : variant of Brady.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Singing bird
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Street.
Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
Boy/Male
Irish
Fighter.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin
Warrior; Summer; Warlike; Fighter; Place of Thracius; Harvester
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of Dutch De Groot or German Gross.English
Americanized form of Dutch De Groot or German Gross.English : variant of Greet, a nickname from Old English grēat ‘big’, ‘stout’, a habitational name from Greet in Gloucestershire or Greete in Shropshire, both named from an Old English grēote ‘gravelly place’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly East Anglia)
English (chiefly East Anglia) : nickname for a fine or handsome fellow, from Middle English prety, prity ‘fine’, ‘pleasing’, ‘excellent’ (Old English prættig ‘clever’, ‘artful’, ‘wily’).
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n.
An agreement so made; specifically, an agreement, league, or contract between two or more nations or sovereigns, formally signed by commissioners properly authorized, and solemnly ratified by the several sovereigns, or the supreme power of each state; an agreement between two or more independent states; as, a treaty of peace; a treaty of alliance.
a.
Testy; irritable.
superl.
Mean; despicable; contemptible; -- used ironically; as, a pretty trick; a pretty fellow.
adv.
In some degree; moderately; considerably; rather; almost; -- less emphatic than very; as, I am pretty sure of the fact; pretty cold weather.
v. t.
To subject to some action; to apply something to; as, to treat a substance with sulphuric acid.
n.
Something twisted, intertwined, or curled; as, a wreath of smoke; a wreath of flowers.
n.
A treatise; also, a treaty.
v. i.
To discourse; to handle a subject in writing or speaking; to make discussion; -- usually with of; as, Cicero treats of old age and of duties.
adv.
In a great degree; much.
v. t.
To entertain with food or drink, especially the latter, as a compliment, or as an expression of friendship or regard; as, to treat the whole company.
v. t.
To handle; to manage; to use; to bear one's self toward; as, to treat prisoners cruelly; to treat children kindly.
v. i.
To negotiate; to come to terms of accommodation; -- often followed by with; as, envoys were appointed to treat with France.
imp. & p. p.
of Treat
v. t.
To discourse on; to handle in a particular manner, in writing or speaking; as, to treat a subject diffusely.
prep.
Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.
n.
That which affords entertainment; a gratification; a satisfaction; as, the concert was a rich treat.
superl.
Involving trust; as, a trusty business.
a.
Long and well-proportioned; nicely made; pretty.
v. t.
To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease, a wound, or a patient.
superl.
Moist with sweat; as, a sweaty skin; a sweaty garment.
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