PERIODING
Verb
perioding
present participle of period
Source: Wiktionary
PERIOD
Pe"ri*od, n. Etym: [L. periodus, Gr. période.]
1. A portion of time as limited and determined by some recurring
phenomenon, as by the completion of a revolution of one of the
heavenly bodies; a division of time, as a series of years, months, or
days, in which something is completed, and ready to recommence and go
on in the same order; as, the period of the sun, or the earth, or a
comet.
2. Hence: A stated and recurring interval of time; more generally, an
interval of time specified or left indefinite; a certain series of
years, months, days, or the like; a time; a cycle; an age; an epoch;
as, the period of the Roman republic.
How by art to make plants more lasting than their ordinary period.
Bacon.
3. (Geol.)
Definition: One of the great divisions of geological time; as, the Tertiary
period; the Glacial period. See the Chart of Geology.
4. The termination or completion of a revolution, cycle, series of
events, single event, or act; hence, a limit; a bound; an end; a
conclusion. Bacon.
So spake the archangel Michael; then paused, As at the world's great
period. Milton.
Evils which shall never end till eternity hath a period. Jer. Taylor.
This is the period of my ambition. Shak.
5. (Rhet.)
Definition: A complete sentence, from one full stop to another; esp., a
well-proportioned, harmonious sentence. "Devolved his rounded
periods." Tennyson.
Periods are beautiful when they are not too long. B. Johnson.
Note: The period, according to Heyse, is a compound sentence
consisting of a protasis and apodosis; according to Becker, it is the
appropriate form for the coördinate propositions related by
antithesis or causality. Gibbs.
6. (Print.)
Definition: The punctuation point [.] that marks the end of a complete
sentence, or of an abbreviated word.
7. (Math.)
Definition: One of several similar sets of figures or terms usually marked
by points or commas placed at regular intervals, as in numeration, in
the extraction of roots, and in circulating decimals.
8. (Med.)
Definition: The time of the exacerbation and remission of a disease, or of
the paroxysm and intermission.
9. (Mus.)
Definition: A complete musical sentence. The period, the present or current
time, as distinguished from all other times.
Syn.
– Time; date; epoch; era; age; duration; limit; bound; end;
conclusion; determination.
Pe"ri*od, v. t.
Definition: To put an end to. [Obs.] Shak.
Pe"ri*od, v. i.
Definition: To come to a period; to conclude. [Obs.] "You may period upon
this, that," etc. Felthman.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition