Dictionary

certain

Webster 1828

CERTAIN, adjective 1. Sure; true; undoubted; unquestionable; that cannot be denied; existing in fact and truth.The dream is certain and the interpretation sure. Daniel 2:45.2. Assured in mind; having no doubts; followed by of, before a noun.However I with thee have fixed my lot, CERTAIN to undergo like doom of death, Consort with thee.To make her certain of the sad event.3. Unfailing; always producing the intended effect; as, we may have a certain remedy for a disease.4. Not doubtful or casual; really existing.Virtue that directs our waysThrough certain dangers to uncertain praise.5. Stated; fixed; determinate; regular.Ye shall gather a certain rate every day. Exodus 16:4.6. Particular.There came a certain poor widow. Mark 12:1.In the plural number, a particular part or number; some; an indefinite part, number, or quantity. Hanani came, he and certain men of Judah. I mourned certain days. Nehemiah 1:2. 6.In the latter sense, it is used as a noun; as, certain also of your own poets have said. Acts 17:5