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attend verb. ME.
[Old French atendre (mod. attendre wait for) from Latin attendere, from ad AT- + tendere stretch. Aphet. to TEND verb1.]
I. Give one's attention, efforts, or presence (to).
verb trans. (arch.) & intrans. (with to, (arch.) unto, or absol.). Pay attention, listen, (to); apply one's mind, give thought, (to). ME.
Shakespeare Cymbeline I do condemn mine ears that have So long attended thee. Bible (AV): Psalms 17:1 O Lord, attend vnto my crie. Pope Thus Chryses pray'd: the favouring power attends. E. M. Forster Mrs. Honeychurch started and smiled. She had not been attending. J. W. Krutch Everything seems designed to be glanced at rather than attended to.
verb intrans. (with to, to do, (arch.) unto, upon) & trans. Turn one's energies, apply oneself practically, (to). ME.
S. Daniel First, he attends to build a strong conceipt Of his usurped powre. Bible (AV): Romans 13:6 They are Gods ministers, attending continually vpon this very thing. Pope The maids..dispersing various tasks attend. I. Compton-Burnett Well, Nance, send the servants to church, and attend to the dinner yourself.
verb trans. & intrans. with to. Direct one's care to (a matter); look after, tend, guard, (something). LME.
Pope Leave only two the gally to attend. Day Lewis After the hens had been attended to, the sisters would sit..shelling peas.
verb trans. & intrans. (with on, (arch.) upon, or absol.). Wait on as a servant or attendant, or in answer to a summons; escort; follow or accompany for the purpose of rendering Services. LME.
Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona We'll both attend upon your ladyship. Dryden Officious Nymphs, attending in a Ring. Southey Following the deep-veil'd Bride Fifty female slaves attend. D. L. Sayers The prisoner was brought in, attended by a female wardress. J. Buchan The High Commissioner and his wife..are attended by a lady-in-waiting, by several maids of honour, and by four A.D.C.'s.
verb trans. & intrans. (with at, on, or absol.). Be present at or go to (a meeting, function, etc., or its location); go regularly to ((a) school, (a) church, etc.). LME.
Boston Transcript To attend church tomorrow in the Bloomer costume. T. Hardy This fair was frequently attended by the folk of Weatherbury. Oxford English Dictionary He attends regularly at the City Temple. R. Macaulay He wanted to know what churches she had been used to attend when in London. J. B. Priestley She died about ten days later, and I didn't even attend her funeral. J. Wain He had arranged to attend the hospital as an out-patient. Jo Grimond He never attended unless personally summoned.
verb trans. Apply oneself to the care of, tend, (a person, esp. an invalid); visit (a patient) professionally. L16.
Defoe Hired nurses who attended infected people. G. Stein He would not let a doctor come in to attend Melanctha.
verb trans. & (rare) intrans. (with on). Of things (usu. immaterial): accompany, occur with or as a result of; follow closely upon. E17.
Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida All fears attending on so dire a project. Henry Fielding Our Food was attended with some ale. E. Bowen The birth of the third of her little boys, attended by a quite serious illness. J. Cheever The song, attended with laughing and clapping, came from the far end of the basement. F. Weldon The shock, dismay and disagreeable nostalgia which attends any untimely and violent death.
verb trans. Follow up or conjoin (a thing) with another. E17-L18.
G. Anson The Governor..had returned a very obliging answer..and had attended it with a present of two boats.
verb trans. & intrans. (with to). Follow in order to counter or defeat. L17-E19.
Clarendon He was..strong enough to have stopped or attended Waller in his western expedition. H. Nelson Cruizing off Cadiz for the purpose of attending to L'Aigle, and securing the approach of our Convoy.
II. Wait for.
verb trans. Look forward to, expect. LME-L17.
J. Ray So dreadful a Tempest that all the People attended therein the very End of the World.
verb trans. Look out for, await (an event, time, etc.; a person). arch. L15.
Smollett Here I attend The kingand lo! he comes. T. Walker The first breath / of a day breeze blows and quiet- / ly he attends a new night. fig.: J. Locke The state that attends all men after this.
verb intrans. Wait, tarry. M16-M18.
L. Sterne The lady attended as if she expected I should go on.
atten'dee noun = ATTENDANT noun 3 M20.
attender noun LME.
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