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English Dictionary: building by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
building
n
  1. a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice"
    Synonym(s): building, edifice
  2. the act of constructing something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats"
    Synonym(s): construction, building
  3. the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones; "their main business is home construction"; "workers in the building trades"
    Synonym(s): construction, building
  4. the occupants of a building; "the entire building complained about the noise"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Build \Build\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Built}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Building}. The regular imp. & p. p. {Builded} is
      antiquated.] [OE. bulden, bilden, AS. byldan to build, fr.
      bold house; cf. Icel. b[d3]l farm, abode, Dan. bol small
      farm, OSw. bol, b[94]le, house, dwelling, fr. root of Icel.
      b[?]a to dwell; akin to E. be, bower, boor. [root]97.]
      1. To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any
            kind; to form by uniting materials into a regular
            structure; to fabricate; to make; to raise.
  
                     Nor aught availed him now To have built in heaven
                     high towers.                                       --Milton.
  
      2. To raise or place on a foundation; to form, establish, or
            produce by using appropriate means.
  
                     Who builds his hopes in air of your good looks.
                                                                              --Shak.
  
      3. To increase and strengthen; to increase the power and
            stability of; to settle, or establish, and preserve; --
            frequently with up; as, to build up one's constitution.
  
                     I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace,
                     which is able to build you up.            --Acts xx. 32.
  
      Syn: To erect; construct; raise; found; frame.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Building \Build"ing\, n.
      1. The act of constructing, erecting, or establishing.
  
                     Hence it is that the building of our Sion rises no
                     faster.                                             --Bp. Hall.
  
      2. The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil
            architecture.
  
                     The execution of works of architecture necessarily
                     includes building; but building is frequently
                     employed when the result is not architectural.
                                                                              --Hosking.
  
      3. That which is built; a fabric or edifice constructed, as a
            house, a church, etc.
  
                     Thy sumptuous buildings and thy wife's attire Have
                     cost a mass of public treasury.         --Shak.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Building
      among the Jews was suited to the climate and conditions of the
      country. They probably adopted the kind of architecture for
      their dwellings which they found already existing when they
      entered Canaan (Deut. 6:10; Num. 13:19). Phoenician artists (2
      Sam. 5:11; 1 Kings 5:6, 18) assisted at the erection of the
      royal palace and the temple at Jerusalem. Foreigners also
      assisted at the restoration of the temple after the Exile (Ezra
      3:7).
     
         In Gen. 11:3, 9, we have the first recorded instance of the
      erection of buildings. The cities of the plain of Shinar were
      founded by the descendants of Shem (10:11, 12, 22).
     
         The Israelites were by occupation shepherds and dwellers in
      tents (Gen. 47:3); but from the time of their entering Canaan
      they became dwellers in towns, and in houses built of the native
      limestone of Palestine. Much building was carried on in
      Solomon's time. Besides the buildings he completed at Jerusalem,
      he also built Baalath and Tadmor (1 Kings 9:15, 24). Many of the
      kings of Israel and Judah were engaged in erecting various
      buildings.
     
         Herod and his sons and successors restored the temple, and
      built fortifications and other structures of great magnificence
      in Jerusalem (Luke 21:5).
     
         The instruments used in building are mentioned as the
      plumb-line (Amos 7:7), the measuring-reed (Ezek. 40:3), and the
      saw (1 Kings 7:9).
     
         Believers are "God's building" (1 Cor. 3:9); and heaven is
      called "a building of God" (2 Cor. 5:1). Christ is the only
      foundation of his church (1 Cor. 3:10-12), of which he also is
      the builder (Matt. 16:18).
     
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