DELIVER, L. Free, disengaged to free, to peel.

1. To free to release, as from restraint to set at liberty as, to deliver one from captivity.
2. To rescue, or save.

Deliver me, O my God, from the hand of the wicked. Psalms 71:4 .

3. To give, or transfer to put into anothers hand or power to commit to pass from one to another.

Thou shalt deliver Pharoahs cup into his hand. Gen.40:11

So we say, to deliver goods to a carrier to deliver a letter to deliver possession of an estate.

4. To surrender to yield to give up to resign as, to deliver a fortress to an enemy. It is often followed by up as, to deliver up the city to deliver up stolen goods.

Th exalted mind

All sense of woe delivers to the wind.

5. To disbuden of a child.
6. To utter to pronounce to speak to send forth in words as, to deliver a sermon, an address, or an oration.
7. To exert in motion.

To deliver to the wind, to cast away to reject.

To deliver over, to transfer to give or pass from one to another as, to deliver over goods to another.

2. To surrender or resign to put into anothers power to commit to the discretion of to abandon to.

Deliver me not over to the will of my enemies. Psalms 27 .

To deliver up, to give up to surrender.

DELIVER, a. Free nimble.