1. 1st - Adjective
2. 1st - Adjective Satellite
indicating the beginning unit in a series
Source: WordNetOne who comes to the Court must come to adore, not to protest. That's the new gloss on the 1st Amendment. William O. Douglas
The 1st Amendment protects the right to speak, not the right to spend. Byron White
The truth lies in between the 1st and the 40th drink. Tori Amos
Max Ernst died the 1st of August 1914. He resuscitated the 11th of November 1918 as a young man aspiring to become a magician and to find the myth of his time. Max Ernst
For Lillian Gish, My Favorite Actress. On the occasion of her 1st visit to New York of which this book is a practical guide. From Her Chattel, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Lillian Gish
I expect that on the 1st of August, the SA will be once more ready for duty. If the enemies of the SA are hoping that the SA will not return from leave, we are ready to let them enjoy the hope for a short time. The SA is, and remains, Germany's destiny. Ernst Röhm