Afrikaans Bible Definition
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BibleThe Christian holy book. The Jewish holy book that was largely incorporated into the Christian Bible. The analogous holy book of another religion. A ...
spikenard
A perfumed ointment. 1916, James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man : The glories of Mary held his soul captive : spikenard and myrrh and ...
Caesar
An ancient Roman family name, notably that of Gaius Iulius Caesar (figuratively) The government; society; earthly powers. 1611, King James Version of ...
leave
To cause or allow (something) to remain as available; to refrain from taking (something) away; to stop short of consuming or otherwise depleting (something ...
Daniel
The book in the Old Testament of the Bible. (biblical) The prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel. 1611, King James Version of the Bible ...
even
Flat and level. Clear out those rocks. The surface must be even. Without great variation. Despite her fear, she spoke in an even voice. Equal in ...
ecclesia
The public legislative assembly of the Athenians. (ecclesiastical) A church, either as a body or as a building. (biblical) The congregation, the ...
happy
Experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind ...
ktb
Arabic: letter, note, paper, piece of writing, message book lktb (al-kitab) the Qur'an; the Bible record, document, deed, contract a ...
busybody
Someone who interferes with others; one who is nosy, intrusive or meddlesome. 1526, William Tyndale, Bible (Tyndale): 1 Peter, iv, 15, Se that none of you ...
believe
To think something is true without having proof or empirical evidence. I believe there is life after death. I believe in faeries (transitive) To accept ...
line
A path through two or more points (compare segment ); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight. 1816, Percy ...
hand
The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals. That which resembles, or to some ...
bath
A tub or pool which is used for bathing : bathtub. A room or area where bathing occurs: bathroom. The act of bathing. A substance or preparation into ...
give up the ghost
To cease clinging to life; to die. 1611, King James Bible, Mark 15:37 And Jesus cried with a loud voice, and gave up the ghost . (intransitive ...
kveld
Icelandic: evening Genesis 1:31 (Icelandic Bible, New International Version) Og Gud leit allt, sem hann hafdi gjort, og sja, thad var harla gott ...
epli
Faroese: potato (Solanum tuberosum ) (kvaedi, bible) apple Icelandic: apple
word
The fact or action of speaking, as opposed to writing or to action. [from 9th c.] 1811, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility : she believed them still so ...
wot
To know. 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, John XII: He that walketh in the darke, wotteth not whither he goeth. 1855, John Godfrey Saxe, Poems ...
till
Conjunction. till. until, until the time that Maybe you can, maybe you can't: you won't know till you try. 1582, Douay Rheims Bible, Song of Songs 2:7:
Easter
A Christian feast commemorating the resurrection of Christ; the first Sunday following the full moon that occurs on or next after the vernal equinox We ...
degree
A step on a set of stairs; the rung of a ladder. [from 13th c.] An individual step, or stage, in any process or scale of values. [from 13th c.] A ...
vanity
That which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit. 1611, Ecclesiastes 2:15-16 , in The King James Bible : Then I ...
lag
late 1592, William Shakespeare, King Richard III Some tardy cripple bore the countermand, / That came too lag to see him buried. A
conception
The act of conceiving. A The state of being conceived; the beginning. A The fertilization of an ovum by a sperm to form a zygote. The start of pregnancy ...
home
One s own dwelling place; the house or structure in which one lives; especially the house in which one lives with his family; the habitual abode of one ...
pandeism
a belief in a God who is both pantheistic and deistic, e.g. a God who designed the universe and then created it by becoming the universe, thus ceasing to ...
Rome
A province of Latium, Italy. A A city, the capital of the province of Latium and also of Italy. A The Roman Empire The Catholic Church; The Pope ...
tidal wave
A large and sudden rise and fall in the tide. A A large, sudden, and disastrous wave of water caused by a tremendous disturbance in the ocean; a tsunami ...
science
A particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability ...
vinegar
A sour liquid formed by the fermentation of alcohol used as a condiment or preservative; a dilute solution of acetic acid. A (countable) Any variety of ...
rock
The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust. The face of the cliff is solid rock ...
jas
Horny (desiring sexual activity) A Dutch: coat
sec
a symbol of the trigonometric function secant A English: Second, 1 60 of a minute. (colloquial) Second, an short indeterminate period of time. Wait a sec
Gothic
an extinct language, once spoken by the Goths A of or relating to the Goths. barbarous, rude, unpolished, belonging to the " Dark Ages ", medieval as ...
speak
To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud. I was so surprised I couldn't speak. You're speaking too fast. A (intransitive) To have a ...
Andrew
The first Apostle in the New Testament. 1611, King James Version of the Bible (Authorized Version), John 1:40-41 : One of the two which heard John speak ...
parent
One of the two persons from whom one is immediately biologically descended; a mother or father. A A person who acts as a parent in rearing a child ...
coast
The side or edge of something. [15th-18th c.] A The edge of the land where it meets the sea; the shoreline or oceanfront. [from 14th c.] A (obsolete) A ...
meat
Food, for animals or humans, especially solid food. See also meat and drink. [from 8th c.] 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Matthew XXV: I was ...
leaf
The usually green and flat organ that represents the most prominent feature of most vegetative plants. A Anything resembling the leaf of a plant. A A ...
of course
Indicates enthusiastic agreement. Of course I'll go with you. A (idiomatic) Acknowledges the validity of the associated phrase. Of course, there will be a ...
of
Expressing direction. (now obsolete or dialectal) From (of distance, direction), " off ". [from 9th c.] 1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book XIII ...
part
A fraction of a whole; a portion syn. transl. Gaul is divided into three parts. 1992, Rudolf M. Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America ...
and
Used to connect two homogeneous (similar) words or phrases. Boys and girls come out to play. A Used at the end of a list to indicate the last item. bread ...
book
A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc. If initially blank, commonly ...
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