| Paragraph 1 | 'Having' means: |
| Paragraph 2 | (1) a kind of activity of the haver and of what he has - something like an action or movement. |
| Paragraph 3 | (2) 'Having' or 'habit' means a disposition according to which that which is disposed is either well or ill disposed, and either in itself or with reference to something else; |
| Paragraph 4 | (3) We speak of a 'habit' if there is a portion of such a disposition; |

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