{ A*mong" (&?;), A*mongst" (&?;), }
prep. [OE. amongist, amonges,
amonge, among, AS. onmang, ongemang,
gemang, in a crowd or mixture. For the ending -st see
Amidst. See Mingle.] 1. Mixed or
mingled; surrounded by.
They heard,
And from his presence hid themselves among
The thickest trees.
Milton.
2. Conjoined, or associated with, or making part of
the number of; in the number or class of.
Blessed art thou among women.
Luke i. 28.
3. Expressing a relation of dispersion,
distribution, etc.; also, a relation of reciprocal action.
What news among the merchants?
Shak.
Human sacrifices were practiced among them.
Hume.
Divide that gold amongst you.
Marlowe.
Whether they quarreled among themselves, or with
their neighbors.
Addison.
Syn. -- Amidst; between. See Amidst, Between.