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Definitions for Summon
ˈsʌm ənsum·mon
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Princeton's WordNet
summon, summons, citeverb
call in an official matter, such as to attend court
summonverb
ask to come
"summon a lawyer"
muster, rally, summon, come up, muster upverb
gather or bring together
"muster the courage to do something"; "she rallied her intellect"; "Summon all your courage"
mobilize, mobilise, marshal, summonverb
make ready for action or use
"marshal resources"
Wiktionary
summonverb
To call people together; to convene.
summonverb
To ask someone to come; to send for.
summonverb
To order someone to appear in court, especially by issuing a summons.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To SUMMONverb
Etymology: summoneo, Latin.
Catesby, found lord Hastings,
And summon him to-morrow to the Tower. William Shakespeare, R. III.The course of method summoneth me to discourse of the inhabitants. Richard Carew, Survey of Cornwal.
The tirsan is assisted by the governour of the city, where the feast is celebrated, and all the persons of both sexes are summoned to attend. Francis Bacon.
Rely on what thou hast of virtue, summon all. John Milton.
Nor trumpets summon him to war,
Nor drums disturb his morning sleep. Dryden.Love, duty, safety, summon us away;
’Tis nature’s voice, and nature we obey. Alexander Pope.When the blast of war blows in our ears,
Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood. William Shakespeare, Henry V.
Webster Dictionary
Summonverb
to call, bid, or cite; to notify to come to appear; -- often with up
Summonverb
to give notice to, or command to appear, as in court; to cite by authority; as, to summon witnesses
Summonverb
to call upon to surrender, as a fort
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Summon
sum′un, v.t. to call with authority: to command to appear, esp. in court: to rouse to exertion.—ns. Summ′oner; Summ′ons, a summoning or an authoritative call: a call to appear, esp. in court: a call to surrender.—v.t. to serve with a summons. [O. Fr. somoner—L. summonēre—sub, secretly, monēre, to warn.]
Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
summon
To call upon to surrender; as, to summon a fort.
British National Corpus
Verbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Summon' in Verbs Frequency: #885
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Summon in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Summon in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Summon in a Sentence
With money one may command devils; without it, one cannot even summon a man. #PaidSupporters
I thought it was appalling behaviour by the manager, he has a player who has gone down, who has remained down and the referee obviously considered it serious enough to summon on The Chelsea doctor and the physio.
With profound sadness, I share the news that the search for my beloved daughter Maeve McKean and grandson Gideon has turned from rescue to recovery, my heart is crushed, yet we shall try to summon the grace of God and what strength we have to honor the hope, energy and passion that Maeve McKean and Gideon set forth into the world.
Tonight, I call upon all of us to set aside our differences, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we needto deliver for the people we were elected to serve.
I will summon the members of the Senate and the House of Delegates to meet in special session for the purpose of passing common sense public safety laws.
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- استدعىArabic
- citar, cridarCatalan, Valencian
- předvolat, svolat, přivolatCzech
- zusammenrufen, vorladen, herbeirufen, beschwörenGerman
- καλώGreek
- vokiEsperanto
- convocar, citar, llamar, reunirSpanish
- haastaa, kutsua, kutsua koolleFinnish
- convoquer, citer à comparaître, convierFrench
- odahív, összehív, beidéz, megidézHungarian
- memanggilIndonesian
- in, giudizio, raccogliere, mandare, a, riunire, citare, adunare, convocare, chiamare, intimareItalian
- לְזַמֵןHebrew
- 呼び出す, 召喚する, 召集する, 出頭を命ずるJapanese
- vocō, convoco, arcessōLatin
- ontbieden, oproepen, bijeen roepenDutch
- tilkalleNorwegian
- wzywaćPolish
- convocar, intimarPortuguese
- призвать, позвать, сзывать, звать, призывать, вызвать, вызывать, созватьRussian
- dozvati, sazvati, prizvatiSerbo-Croatian
- inbjuda, sammankallaSwedish
- రప్పించుTelugu
- bizaZulu
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