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    Such \Such\, a. [OE. such, sich, sech, sik, swich, swilch,
    swulch, swilc, swulc, AS. swelc, swilc, swylc; akin to
    OFries. selik, D. zulk, OS. sulic, OHG. sulih, solih, G.
    solch, Icel. sl[=i]kr, OSw. salik, Sw. slik, Dan. slig, Goth.
    swaleiks; originally meaning, so shaped. [root]192. See {So},
    {Like}, a., and cf. {Which}.]
    1. Of that kind; of the like kind; like; resembling; similar;
    as, we never saw such a day; -- followed by that or as
    introducing the word or proposition which defines the
    similarity, or the standard of comparison; as, the books
    are not such that I can recommend them, or, not such as I
    can recommend; these apples are not such as those we saw
    yesterday; give your children such precepts as tend to
    make them better.

    And in his time such a conqueror
    That greater was there none under the sun.
    --Chaucer.

    His misery was such that none of the bystanders
    could refrain from weeping. --Macaulay.

    Note: The indefinite article a or an never precedes such, but
    is placed between it and the noun to which it refers;
    as, such a man; such an honor. The indefinite adjective
    some, several, one, few, many, all, etc., precede such;
    as, one such book is enough; all such people ought to
    be avoided; few such ideas were then held.

    2. Having the particular quality or character specified.

    That thou art happy, owe to God;
    That thou continuest such, owe to thyself. --Milton.

    3. The same that; -- with as; as, this was the state of the
    kingdom at such time as the enemy landed. ``[It] hath such
    senses as we have.'' --Shak.

    4. Certain; -- representing the object as already
    particularized in terms which are not mentioned.

    In rushed one and tells him such a knight
    Is new arrived. --Daniel.

    To-day or to-morrow we will go into such a city, and
    continue there a year. --James iv.
    13.

    Note: Such is used pronominally. ``He was the father of such
    as dwell in tents.'' --Gen. iv. 20. ``Such as I are
    free in spirit when our limbs are chained.'' --Sir W.
    Scott. Such is also used before adjectives joined to
    substantives; as, the fleet encountered such a terrible
    storm that it put back. ``Everything was managed with
    so much care, and such excellent order was observed.''
    --De Foe.

    Temple sprung from a family which . . . long
    after his death produced so many eminent men, and
    formed such distinguished alliances, that, etc.
    --Macaulay.
    Such is used emphatically, without the
    correlative.

    Now will he be mocking:
    I shall have such a life. --Shak.
    Such was formerly used with numerals in
    the sense of times as much or as many; as, such ten, or
    ten times as many.

    {Such and such}, or {Such or such}, certain; some; -- used to
    represent the object indefinitely, as already
    particularized in one way or another, or as being of one
    kind or another. ``In such and such a place shall be my
    camp.'' --2 Kings vi. 8. ``Sovereign authority may enact a
    law commanding such and such an action.'' --South.

    {Such like} or {Such character}, of the like kind.

    And many other such like things ye do. --Mark vii.
    8.

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