mouth is a Noun
[1] The opening through which an animal receives food; the aperture between the jaws or between the lips; also, the cavity, containing the tongue and teeth, between the lips and the pharynx; the buccal cavity.
[2] Hence:
[3] An opening affording entrance or exit; orifice; aperture; as:
[4] The opening of a vessel by which it is filled or emptied, charged or discharged; as, the mouth of a jar or pitcher; the mouth of the lacteal vessels, etc.
[5] The opening or entrance of any cavity, as a cave, pit, well, or den.
[6] The opening of a piece of ordnance, through which it is discharged.
[7] The opening through which the waters of a river or any stream are discharged.
[8] The entrance into a harbor.
[9] The crosspiece of a bridle bit, which enters the mouth of an animal.
[10] A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a mouthpiece. Every coffeehouse has some particular statesman belonging to it, who is the mouth of the street where he lives. Addison.
[11] Cry; voice. [Obs.] Dryden.
[12] Speech; language; testimony. That in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. Matt. xviii. 16.
[13] A wry face; a grimace; a mow. Counterfeit sad looks, Make mouths upon me when I turn my back. Shak. Down in the mouth, chapfallen; of dejected countenance; depressed; discouraged. [Obs. or Colloq.] -- Mouth friend, one who professes friendship insincerely. Shak. -- Mouth glass, a small mirror for inspecting the mouth or teeth. -- Mouth honor, honor given in words, but not felt. Shak. -- Mouth organ. (Mus.) (a) Pan`s pipes. See Pandean. (b) An harmonicon. -- Mouth pipe, an organ pipe with a lip or plate to cut the escaping air and make a sound. -- To stop the mouth, to silence or be silent; to put to shame; to confound. The mouth of them that speak lies shall be stopped. Ps. lxiii. 11. Whose mouths must be stopped. Titus i. 11.
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