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(1):

(n.) A slight remembrance; a trace.

(2):

(v. t.) To reach in time; to come up with; as, to catch a train.

(3):

(v. i.) To attain possession.

(4):

(v. t.) To take or receive; esp. to take by sympathy, contagion, infection, or exposure; as, to catch the spirit of an occasion; to catch the measles or smallpox; to catch cold; the house caught fire.

(5):

(n.) Something desirable to be caught, esp. a husband or wife in matrimony.

(6):

(v. t.) To come upon unexpectedly or by surprise; to find; as, to catch one in the act of stealing.

(7):

(v. t.) To lay hold on; to seize, especially with the hand; to grasp (anything) in motion, with the effect of holding; as, to catch a ball.

(8):

(v. t.) To seize after pursuing; to arrest; as, to catch a thief.

(9):

(v. t.) To take captive, as in a snare or net, or on a hook; as, to catch a bird or fish.

(10):

(v. t.) Hence: To insnare; to entangle.

(11):

(v. t.) To seize with the senses or the mind; to apprehend; as, to catch a melody.

(12):

(v. t.) To communicate to; to fasten upon; as, the fire caught the adjoining building.

(13):

(v. t.) To engage and attach; to please; to charm.

(14):

(v. t.) To get possession of; to attain.

(15):

(v. i.) To take hold; as, the bolt does not catch.

(16):

(v. i.) To spread by, or as by, infecting; to communicate.

(17):

(n.) A humorous canon or round, so contrived that the singers catch up each other's words.

(18):

(n.) Passing opportunities seized; snatches.

(19):

(v. i.) To be held or impeded by entanglement or a light obstruction; as, a kite catches in a tree; a door catches so as not to open.

(20):

(n.) The posture of seizing; a state of preparation to lay hold of, or of watching he opportunity to seize; as, to lie on the catch.

(21):

(n.) Act of seizing; a grasp.

(22):

(n.) That by which anything is caught or temporarily fastened; as, the catch of a gate.

(23):

(n.) That which is caught or taken; profit; gain; especially, the whole quantity caught or taken at one time; as, a good catch of fish.

Bibliography Information
Webster, Noah. Entry for 'Catch'. Noah Webster's American Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​web/​c/catch.html. 1828.
 
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