13. To take a thorough stand; to continue steadily in some state or course of action; especially in spite of opposition.

14. To go through; to spread throughout the whole.

15. To turn in another direction; to turn thoroughly from a former course. “Blessings unused pervert into a waste.”

16. Having a way through. “—— to have their way free and pervious to all places.”

clud, clus = shut.

1. close 7. exclus ion, act of
2. clos et, little 8. in clude, within
3. con clude, together 9. pre clude, before
4. dis close, un10. re cluse, back
5. en close, in11. se clude, aside
6. ex elude, out12. se clus ion, state of being

1. To shut.

2. A small side room in which, clothing and other articles are kept shut away from view.

3. To bring to an end. Literally to shut in or together (obsolete); as, “The body of Christ was concluded in the grave.”

4. To un-shut; to open or uncover; to make known.