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Entry 7 senses Webster, 1913

Intelligence

/ĭnˌ-tĕl'-əj-əns/ · In·tel·li·gence · IPA /ɪnˈtɛl.ɪ.d͡ʒəns/
01 n. The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding.
  1. 1.
    The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding.
  2. 2.
    The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment.
    “And dimmed with darkness their intelligence.” Spenser.
  3. 3.
    Information communicated; news; notice; advice.
    Intelligence is given where you are hid.” Shak.
  4. 4.
    Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity.[Obs.]
    “He lived rather in a fair intelligence than any friendship with the favorites.” Clarendon.
  5. 5.
    Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information.(Mil.)
    “I write as he that none intelligence Of meters hath, ne flowers of sentence.” — Court of Love.
  6. 6.
    An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence.
    “The great Intelligences fair That range above our mortal state, In circle round the blessed gate, Received and gave him welcome there.” Tennyson.
  7. 7.
    The division within a military organization that gathers and evaluates information about an enemy.(Mil.)
Phrases & compounds
Intelligence office — an office where information may be obtained, particularly respecting servants to be hired.