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Un`der*take" (?), v. t. [imp. Undertook (?); p. p. Undertaken (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Undertaking.] [Under + take.] 1. To take upon one's self; to engage in; to enter upon; to take in hand; to begin to perform; to set about; to attempt.
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To second, or oppose, or undertake
The perilous attempt.
Milton.
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2. Specifically, to take upon one's self solemnly or expressly; to lay one's self under obligation, or to enter into stipulations, to perform or to execute; to covenant; to contract.
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I 'll undertake to land them on our coast. Shak.
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3. Hence, to guarantee; to promise; to affirm.
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And he was not right fat, I undertake. Dryden.
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And those two counties I will undertake
Your grace shall well and quietly enjoiy.
Shak.
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I dare undertake they will not lose their labor. Woodward.
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4. To assume, as a character. [Obs.] Shak.
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5. To engage with; to attack. [Obs.]
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It is not fit your lordship should undertake every companion that you give offense to. Shak.
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6. To have knowledge of; to hear. [Obs.] Spenser.
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7. To take or have the charge of. [Obs.]Who undertakes you to your end.” Shak.
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Keep well those that ye undertake. Chaucer.
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Un`der*take", v. i. 1. To take upon one's self, or assume, any business, duty, or province.
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O Lord, I am oppressed; undertake for me. Isa. xxxviii. 14.
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2. To venture; to hazard. [Obs.]
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It is the cowish terror of his spirit
That dare not undertake.
Shak.
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3. To give a promise or guarantee; to be surety.
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But on mine honor dare I undertake
For good lord Titus' innocence in all.
Shak.
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