ABROAD, adv. abrawd'. See Broad
In a general sense, at large widely not confined to narrow limits. Hence,
1. In the open air.
2. Beyond or out of the walls of a house, as to walk abroad.
3. Beyond the limits of a camp. Deuteronomy 23:10
4. Beyond the bounds of a country in foreign countries - as to go abroad for an education. We have broils at home and enemies abroad.
5. Extensively before the public at large.
He began to blaze abroad the matter. Mark 1:45.
6. Widely with expansion as a tree spreads its branches abroad.
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