93. “Mr. Right” “Mrs. Right,” the destined husband or wife.

94. “That part of the quarry given to the hounds as their share or due.”

95. “A stag’s full complement of antlers, consisting of the brow, the bay, and the tray.”

96. “To do one right” to pledge one in a toast. (Compare: “faire raison à.”)

97. “The right word is always a power, and communicates its definiteness to our actions.”

[17] For example:

98. “I should have been a woman by right.”

99. “The lady has been disappointed on the right side.”

100. “If he should offer to choose, and choose the right casket, you should refuse to perform your father’s will....”

101. Idiomatic colloquial phrases expressing satisfaction or approval: as “Your conduct and dress are all right.” “He has done it all right.” “Are you ready? All right, go ahead.”