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dealing

Webster 1828

DE'ALING, participle present tense 1. Dividing; distributing; throwing out.2. Trading; trafficking; negotiating.3. Treating; behaving.DE'ALING, noun 1. Practice; action; conduct; behavior; as, observe the dealings of the men who administer the government. But it is now more generally used of the actions of men in private life.2. Conduct in relation to others; treatment; as the dealings of a father with his children. God's dealings with men are the dispensations of his providence, or moral government.3. Intercourse in buying and selling; traffick; business; negotiation. American merchants have extensive dealings with the merchants of Liverpool.4. Intercourse of business or friendship; concern.The Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans. John 4:9.DEAM'BULATE, verb intransitive To walk abroad