member

See also: Member and 'member

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English membre, from Old French membre, from Latin membrum (limb, body part), from Proto-Indo-European *mḗms, *mēms-rom (flesh). Akin to Gothic *𐌼𐌹𐌼𐌶 (mimz, meat, flesh), Crimean Gothic menus.

Coexists with native Middle English lim, limb (member, limb, joint) (from Old English lim (limb, joint, main branch)), and displaced Middle English lith (limb, joint, member) (from Old English liþ (limb, member, join, tip)).

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Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈmɛmbə/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈmɛmbɚ/
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  • Hyphenation: mem‧ber
  • Rhymes: -ɛmbə(ɹ)

Noun

member (plural members)

  1. One who officially belongs to a group.
  2. A part of a whole.
    The I-beams were to become structural members of a pedestrian bridge.
    • 1979, Kenneth J. Englund, "The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian (Carbonfierous) Systems in the United States - Virginia", Page C-14, in Geological Survey Professional Paper, Volume 1110
      The member intertongues and grades laterally with the lower sandstone member of the Pocahontas Formation of Early Pennslyvanian age
  3. Part of an animal capable of performing a distinct office; an organ; a limb.
    Synonyms: limb, lith
    • Bible, Rom. xii. 4
      We have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office.
  4. (euphemistic) The penis.
    Synonyms: penis, pintle
  5. (logic) One of the propositions making up a syllogism.
    Synonyms: premise, premiss
  6. (set theory) An element of a set.
    Synonym: element
  7. (object-oriented programming) A function or piece of data associated with each separate instance of a class.
  8. (Australia, law) the judge or adjudicator in a consumer court.
  9. A part of a discourse or of a period, sentence, or verse; a clause.
  10. (mathematics) Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the equality sign.
  11. (computing) A file stored within an archive file.
    The zip file holding the source code of this application has 245 members.
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Etymology 2

See remember.

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Verb

member (third-person singular simple present members, present participle membering, simple past and past participle membered)

  1. (obsolete outside dialectal) To remember.
  2. (obsolete) To cause to remember; to mention.

Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
(See the entry for member in
Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.)

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Scots

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɛmbər]

Noun

member (plural members)

  1. member
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