Lesson - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Lesson :  (noun)
1: a unit of instruction; "he took driving lessons"
2: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to make an example of him" [syn: example, deterrent example, object lesson]
3: the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story is to love thy neighbor" [syn: moral]
4: a task assigned for individual study; "he did the lesson for today"

Based on WordNet 2.0

Lesson : \Les"son\ (l[e^]s"s'n), n. [OE. lessoun, F. le[,c]on lesson, reading, fr. L. lectio a reading, fr. legere to read, collect. See Legend, and cf. Lection.] 1. Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or learner; something, as a portion of a book, assigned to a pupil to be studied or learned at one time.

2. That which is learned or taught by an express effort; instruction derived from precept, experience, observation, or deduction; a precept; a doctrine; as, to take or give a lesson in drawing.`` A smooth and pleasing lesson.'' --Milton.

Emprinteth well this lesson in your mind. --Chaucer.

3. A portion of Scripture read in divine service for instruction; as, here endeth the first lesson.

4. A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.

She would give her a lesson for walking so late. --Sir. P. Sidney.

5. (Mus.) An exercise; a composition serving an educational purpose; a study.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Lesson : \Les"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lessoned (-s'nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Lessoning.] To teach; to instruct. --Shak.

To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad, Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad. --Byron.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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