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worth
worth
The
principal
which
,
drawing
interest
at a
given
rate
,
will
amount
to
the
given
sum
at
the
date
on
which
this
is to be
paid
;
thus
,
interest
being
at 6%,
the
present
value
of $
106
due
one
year
hence
is $
100
.
Worth
v. i.
To be; to
become
; to
betide
;
now
used
only
in
the
phrases
,
woe
worth
the
day
,
woe
worth
the
man
,
etc
., in
which
the
verb
is in
the
imperative
,
and
the
nouns
day
,
man
,
etc
.,
are
in
the
dative
.
Woe
be to
the
day
,
woe
be to
the
man
,
etc
.,
are
equivalent
phrases
.
Worth
a.
Valuable
; of
worthy
;
estimable
;
also
,
worth
while
.
Worth
a.
Equal
in
value
to;
furnishing
an
equivalent
for
;
proper
to be
exchanged
for
.
Worth
a.
Deserving
of;
in a
good
or
bad
sense
,
but
chiefly
in a
good
sense
.
Worth
a.
Having
possessions
equal
to;
having
wealth
or
estate
to
the
value
of.
Worth
a.
That
quality
of a
thing
which
renders
it
valuable
or
useful
;
sum
of
valuable
qualities
which
render
anything
useful
and
sought
;
value
;
hence
,
often
,
value
as
expressed
in a
standard
, as
money
;
equivalent
in
exchange
;
price
.
Worth
a.
Value
in
respect
of
moral
or
personal
qualities
;
excellence
;
virtue
;
eminence
;
desert
;
merit
;
usefulness
; as, a
man
or
magistrate
of
great
worth
.
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