Orient /(ō"rĭ*ent)/
O·ri·ent
Orient
a.
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Rising, as the sun.
Moon, that now meet'st the orient sun.
- Eastern; oriental.
- Bright; lustrous; superior; pure; perfect; pellucid; -- used of gems and also figuratively, because the most perfect jewels are found in the East.
Orient
n.
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The part of the horizon where the sun first appears in the morning; the east.
[Morn] came furrowing all the orient into gold.
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The countries of Asia or the East.
Best built city throughout the Orient.
- A pearl of great luster. [R.]
Orient
v. t.
- To define the position of, in relation to the orient or east; hence, to ascertain the bearings of.
- To acquaint with new surroundings or a new situation.
- Fig.: To correct or set right by recurring to first principles; to arrange in order; to orientate.
- Same as Orientate, 2.
- To place (a map or chart) so that its east side, north side, etc., lie toward the corresponding parts of the horizon; (Surv.)