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English Dictionary: seven by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
seven
adj
  1. being one more than six
    Synonym(s): seven, 7, vii
n
  1. the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one [syn: seven, 7, VII, sevener, heptad, septet, septenary]
  2. one of four playing cards in a deck with seven pips on the face
    Synonym(s): seven-spot, seven
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Seven \Sev"en\, a. [OE. seven, seoven, seofen, AS. seofon,
      seofan, seofen; akin to D. zeven, OS., Goth., & OHG. sibun,
      G. sieben, Icel. sjau, sj[94], Sw. sju, Dan. syv, Lith.
      septyni, Russ. seme, W. saith, Gael. seachd, Ir. seacht, L.
      septem, Gr. [?][?][?], Skr. saptan. [root]305. Cf.
      {Hebdomad}, {Heptagon}, {September}.]
      One more than six; six and one added; as, seven days make one
      week.
  
      {Seven sciences}. See the Note under {Science}, n., 4.
  
      {Seven stars} (Astron.), the Pleiades.
  
      {Seven wonders of the world}. See under {Wonders}.
  
      {Seven-year apple} (Bot.), a rubiaceous shrub ({Genipa
            clusiifolia}) growing in the West Indies; also, its edible
            fruit.
  
      {Seven-year vine} (Bot.), a tropical climbing plant
            ({Ipom[oe]a tuberosa}) related to the morning-glory.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Seven \Sev"en\, n.
      1. The number greater by one than six; seven units or
            objects.
  
                     Of every beast, and bird, and insect small, Game
                     sevens and pairs.                              --Milton.
  
      2. A symbol representing seven units, as 7, or vii.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Seven
      This number occurs frequently in Scripture, and in such
      connections as lead to the supposition that it has some typical
      meaning. On the seventh day God rested, and hallowed it (Gen.
      2:2, 3). The division of time into weeks of seven days each
      accounts for many instances of the occurrence of this number.
      This number has been called the symbol of perfection, and also
      the symbol of rest. "Jacob's seven years' service to Laban;
      Pharaoh's seven fat oxen and seven lean ones; the seven branches
      of the golden candlestick; the seven trumpets and the seven
      priests who sounded them; the seven days' siege of Jericho; the
      seven churches, seven spirits, seven stars, seven seals, seven
      vials, and many others, sufficiently prove the importance of
      this sacred number" (see Lev. 25:4; 1 Sam. 2:5; Ps. 12:6; 79:12;
      Prov. 26:16; Isa. 4:1; Matt. 18:21, 22; Luke 17:4). The feast of
      Passover (Ex. 12:15, 16), the feast of Weeks (Deut. 16:9), of
      Tabernacles (13:15), and the Jubilee (Lev. 25:8), were all
      ordered by seven. Seven is the number of sacrifice (2 Chr.
      29:21; Job 42:8), of purification and consecration (Lev. 42:6,
      17; 8:11, 33; 14:9, 51), of forgiveness (Matt. 18:21, 22; Luke
      17:4), of reward (Deut. 28:7; 1 Sam. 2:5), and of punishment
      (Lev. 26:21, 24, 28; Deut. 28:25). It is used for any round
      number in such passages as Job 5:19; Prov. 26:16, 25; Isa. 4:1;
      Matt. 12:45. It is used also to mean "abundantly" (Gen. 4:15,
      24; Lev. 26:24; Ps. 79:12).
     
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