"Needful"?
Joel S. Berson
Berson at ATT.NET
Tue Oct 21 14:46:20 UTC 2008
At 10/20/2008 11:53 PM, Marc Velasco wrote:
>How was it used when Stephen King wrote the book?
How would that help me? I'm reading a book written a 100 years ago,
where the author may be using "needful" as it was used 200 years before that.
Joel
>On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Joel S. Berson <Berson at att.net> wrote:
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> > In a book published in 1891 (1st ed. 1871), the author writes of the
> > central section of Boston in the early 17th century, that in that
> > area "dwelt the notables of the town,---the governor, the elder of
> > the church, the captain of the artillery company, and the most
> > needful of the craftsmen and artificers of the humble plantation; and
> > at a short distance from it were the meeting-house, the market-house,
> > the town-house, the school-house, and the ever-flowing spring of pure
> > water."
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> > Am I right in understanding "needful" here as adj.1, sense 1,
> > "Requisite, necessary, indispensable, essential." -- that is, where
> > one today might say "needed, necessary, essential" -- rather than
> > sense 2, "Of a person: poor, needy; lacking the necessities of life."?
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> > Joel
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