SUM'MON, v.t. [L. submoneo; sub and moneo.] 1. To call, cite or notify by authority to appear at a place specified, or to attend in person to some public duty, or both; as, to summon a jury; to summon witnesses. The parliament is summoned by the king's writ or letter. Nor trumpets summon him to war.2. To give notice to a person to appear in court and defend.3. To call or command. Love,duty, safety summon us away.4. To call up; to excite into action or exertion; with up. Summon up all your strength or courage. Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood.
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