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| WORD | DEFINITION | REFERENCE |
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| Abase | Make or bring low; to humble | Job 40:11 |
| Abated | Reduced in intensity or amount. | Ge. 8:3 |
| Abhor | Despise; spurn; regard with horror. | Ex. 5:21 |
| Abjects | People thrown out; outcasts. | Psa 35:15 |
| Abode | To have stayed; remained; a dwelling. | Gen 29:14 |
| Acceptation | Acceptance; approval. | 1 Tim 1:15; 4:9 |
| Acquit | Judged not guilty. | Job 10:14 |
| Adamant | Rock or very hard mineral. | Ezek 3:9 |
| Adjure | To command, under oath or threat. | Josh 6:26 |
| Ado | Fuss; bother; tumult. | Mark 5:39 |
| Advertise | To advise; warn; inform; reveal. | Num 24:14 |
| Advisement | Counsel; consideration. | 1 Chr 12:19 |
| Affinity | Become a son-in-law; an in-law. | 1 Ki 3:1 |
| Affording | Providing; yielding (as of crops). | Psa 144:13 |
| Affright | To frighten. | Dt. 7:21 |
| Afoot | On foot. | Mark 6:33 |
| Afore | Before. | 2 Ki 20:4 |
| Afresh | Again; anew. | Heb 6:6 |
| Agone | Ago. | 1 Sam 30:13 |
| Ague | A fever. | Lev 26:16 |
| Alamoth | Treble instruments; woman singers; music played in treble (high notes). | 1 Chr 15:20 |
| Albeit | "Although it be that," shortened. | Ezek 13:7 |
| All to | To do entirely; do wholly. | Jdg 9:53 |
| Allow | To approve; commend; accept. | Luke 11:48 |
| Alms | Giving to the poor to help them. | Matt 6:1 ff. |
| Aloof | At a distance, but within view. | Psa 38:11 |
| Ambassage | Ambassador(s); a message. | Luke 14:32 |
| Ambushment | Attack by surprise; ambush | 2 Chr 13:13 |
| Amerce | To punish by imposing a fine. | Dt 22:19 |
| Amiable | Dear; lovely; beloved. | Psa 84:1 |
| Amiss | Wrong; incorrect. | 2 Chr 6:37 |
| Anathema | To be damned by God. | 1 Cor 16:22 |
| Angle | Fishhook. | Isa 19:8 |
| Anise | Plant of the parsley family. | Matt 23:23 |
| Anon | Immediately; right away. | Matt 13:20 |
| Anti- | A preposition signifying against, opposite, contrary, or in place of. | |
| Apace | At a quick pace; quickly. | 2 Sam 18:25 |
| Apothecary | One who makes perfumes. | Ex 30:25 |
| Appertain | To belong to; to pertain to. | Lev 6:5 |
| Ariel | "Lion of God," name for Jerusalem. | Isa 29:1-2, 7 |
| Ark | The ship Noah built; box; chest; | Gen 6:14; |
| the basket boat of baby Moses. | Ex 2:3 | |
| Array | To put on; to clothe | Gen 41:42 |
| Art | You (one person) are. | Gen 3:9 |
| Artificer | Artisan; craftsman. | Gen 4:22 |
| Artillery | War equipment; weapons. | 1 Sam 20:40 |
| Asp | Snake; serpent. | Dt 32:33 |
| Assayed | Attempted; tested; analyzed | Dt 4:34 |
| Assent | Accord; agreement. | 2 Chr 18:12 |
| Asswage | Lessen; relieve; satisfy; sweeten. | Gen 8:1 |
| Astonied | Be taken by surprise. | Ezra 9:3-4 |
| Atonement | A person or animal taking another's place, to cover sins. | Ex 29:33 |
| Attent | Attentive; observant. | 2 Chr 6:40 |
| Augment | Increase; make bigger. | Num 32:14 |
| Austere | Severe; strict; harsh; solemn. | Luke 19:21-22 |
| Averse | Disliking; turned from. | Mic 2:8 |
| Avouched | Affirmed; admitted; vouched for. | Dt 26:17-18 |
| Away with | OT: To tolerate; bear; endure. | Isa 1:13; |
| NT: "Take away!" | Luke 23:18 | |
| Axletree | Spindle/shaft on which a wheel rotates. | 1 Ki 7:32-33 |
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| Backbiting | Evil speaking; slandering. | Psa 15:3 |
| Balm | A medicine; rosin fom a bush. | Gen 37:25 |
| Banquetings | Drinking, gluttony; rich partying. | 1 Pet 4:3 |
| Baptize | Immerse; dip a thing. | Matt 3:6 |
| Barbarous | Foreign. | Acts 28:2 |
| Barked | Scraped the bark off. | Joel 1:7 |
| Base (to be) | Low; lowly; humble. | 2 Sam 6:22 |
| Battlement | Low wall around a roof. | Dt 22:8 |
| Wall for defense. | Jer 5:10 | |
| Became him | Was fitting for; was exactly suited for. | Heb 2:10; 7:26 |
| Beeves | Cattle. | Lev 22:19 |
| Begat, beget | To be father of; be ancestor of. | Gen 4:18; 17:20 |
| Begotten | Past participle of beget | |
| Behemoth | A large, plant-eating dragon or dinosaur | Job 40:15 ff. |
| Belied | Lied against; spoken falsely. | Jer 5:12 |
| Beseech | To call upon; appeal; beg | Ex 3:18 |
| Besom | Broom | Isa 14:23 |
| Besought | Asked the favor of; searched for. | Gen 42:21 |
| Beset | To surround; to entagle. | Jdg 19:22; Heb 12:1 |
| Bestead | See "hardly bestead." | Isa 8:21 |
| Bestow | Give; grant; put; place. | Ex 32:29 |
| Store; gather together in one place. | Luke 12:17-18 | |
| Bethink | Come to one's senses, consider. | 1 Ki 8:47 |
| Betimes | Early; in good time; before it's too late. | Gen 26:31 |
| Betwixt | Between; passing from one to another. | Gen 17:11 |
| Bewail | To express deep sorrow; lament. | Lev 10:6; Jer 4:31 |
| Bewray | Reveal; give away a secret; betray. | Prov 27:16 |
| Billow | A great wave or swelling of water. | Psa 42:7 |
| Bishoprick | Guardianship; office of overseeing. | Acts 1:20 |
| Blains | Blisters; sores; boils. | Ex 9:9-10 |
| Blaze | To make known; proclaim. | Mark 1:45 |
| Bolled | Blossomed; in the see or pod. | Ex 9:31 |
| Bolster | Pillow; head (or other) support. | 1 Sam 19:13 |
| Bondman | A slave; an unpaid worker. | Gen 44:33 |
| Bosses | Bump-like shapes on a shield. | Job 15:26 |
| Botch | An ulcer, swelling, tumor. | Dt 28:27, 35 |
| Bowels | Inward parts; affections. | Gen 15:4 |
| Brawler | One who gets into fights. | 1 Tim 3:3; Tit 3:2 |
| Bray a fool | Beat, bruise, pound on a fool. | Prov 27:22 |
| Bray | Groan, wail; make a foul noise. | Job 6:5, 30:7 |
| Breach | Breaking forth; a break; opening, inlet. | Gen 38:29, Lev 24:20, Jdg 5:17 |
| Breeches | Trousers. | Ex 28:42 |
| Brigandine | Armor for a soldier or robber. | Jer 46:4, 51:3 |
| Brimstone | Sulfur | Gen 19:24 |
| Broided | Braided; plaited; interweaved. | 1 Tim 2:9 |
| Broidered | Embroidered; adorned with needlework. | Ex 28:4 |
| Brood | Animal offspring, especially of birds. | Luke 13:34 |
| Bruit | Report; rumor; sound; noise. | Jer 10:22 |
| Brutish | Stupid as a beast; slow to understand. | Psa 49:10 |
| Buckler | Round shield held with a grip. | Psa 18:30 |
| Buffet | To strike with a clenched fist. | Matt 26:67 |
| Bullock | A young bull; a castrated bull: steer | |
| Bulrush | Tall plant near water, such as papyrus. | Ex 2:3 |
| Bulwark | A defensive structure. | St 20:20 |
| Bunches of camels | Camels' humps. | Isa 30:6 |
| By and by | At once; immediately; soon. | Matt 13:21 |
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| Caldron | A pot; kettle; cauldron. | 1 Sam 2:14 |
| Canker | Something that eats away, corrodes; cancer, gangrene; an ulcer-like sore. | 2 Tim 2:17 |
| Carbuncle | A red precious stone. | Ex 28:17 |
| Careful | Pull of care; full of worry, anxiety. | Jer 17:8 |
| Carnal | Of the flesh, fleshy; sensual. | 1 Cor 3:3 |
| Carriage | That which is carried; baggage. | Jdg 18:21 |
| Casement | A window. | Prov 7:6 |
| Cast angle | To fish with a hook. | Isa 19:8 |
| Cast in the teeth | Revile or reproach, face to face. | Matt 27:44 |
| Caul | Membrane; fatty tissue around a bodily organ. | Ex 29:13 |
| Cauls | Close-fitting caps/nets worn by women. | Isa 3:18 |
| Celestial | Relating to the sky or heavens. | 1 Cor 15:40 |
| Centurion | Roman commander of a hundred men. | Matt 8:5 |
| Chambering | Sexual indulgence; lewdness. | Rom 13:13 |
| Chamberlain | Eunuch or chief servant; one in charge of the king's quarters. | 2 Ki 23:11 |
| Chamois | A small sheep-like antelope. | Dt 14:5 |
| Champaign | A plain; field; flat, open land. | Dt 11:30 |
| Chapiter | Upper part of a column or pillar. | Ex 36:38 |
| Chapmen | Tradesmen; merchants. | 2 Cor 9:14 |
| Chargeable | A burden; an undue weight. | 2 Sam 13:25 |
| Charger | A large platter or dish | Num 7:13 |
| Charity | Godly love in action. | 1 Cor 8:1; 13:1-4 |
| Chaste | Pure; clean; not corrupt. | 2 Cor 11:2 |
| Check | Rebuke; reproof; stop an action. | Job 20:3 |
| Chide | Quarrel; scold; complain; find fault. | Ex 17:2 |
| Choler | Anger, wrath. | Dan 8:7; 11:11 |
| Churl | A rude, harsh person. | Isa 32:5, 7 |
| Cieled | Covered on the inside of a roof/room. | 2 Cor 3:5 |
| Circumspect (be) | Be watchful every way; take heed. | Ex 23:13 |
| Clamour | Yelling; loud complaining. | Eph 4:31 |
| Cleanness of teeth | Famine. | Amos 4:6 |
| Cleave | Split open; cut open; divide. | Lev 1:17 |
| Cleave unto | Cling to; hold to; stick to. | Gen 2:24 |
| Cleft | Split hoof; an opening, break or split. | Dt 14:6 |
| Clouts | Pieces of cloth used to patch | Jer 38:11 f. |
| Cloven | Separated; split; divided up. | Dt 14:7 |
| Coast | Border; region/country; land by water. | Ex 10:14 |
| Cock | A male of the chicken, rooster | |
| Cockatrice | Venomous snake. | Isa 11:8 |
| Cockle | A weed resembling wheat. | Job 31:40 |
| Cogitations | Thinking something over. | Dan 7:28 |
| Collop | A piece of flesh or fold of fat. | Job 15:27 |
| Comely | Attractive; proper; becoming. | 1 Sam 16:18 |
| Communicate | (When not referring to speech) share; give; associate with. | Gal 6:6 |
| Compass | Go around, encircle; encompass. | Gen 2:11 |
| Concision | Those who believe circumcision makes one righteous or saves. | Phil 3:2 |
| Concord | Agreement; unison | 2 Cor 6:15 |
| Concupiscence | Strong lust; passion. | Rom 7:8 |
| Confectionary | Perfume/ointment maker; perfumer. | 1 Sam 8:13 |
| Consecrate | Treat as set apart or separate unto God. | Ex 28:3 |
| Constantly | Firmly; consistently; continually. | 1 Chr 28:7; Pro 21:28 |
| Constrain | Compel with irresistible force. | 2 Ki 4:8 |
| Consumption | Disease that eats the body; destruction. | Lev 26:16; Is 10:22 |
| Contemn | Despise with mockery; show contempt. | Psa 10:13 |
| Contentious | Loving to quarrel and angrily debate. | Prov 21:19 |
| Convenient | Fit; appropriate; proper. | Prov 30:8 |
| Conversation | Behavior; way of life; community. | Psa 37:14 |
| Convince | Convict; prove wrong. | Job 32:12 |
| Coping | Top of a wall, sloped to drain off wter. | 1 Ki 7:9 |
| Corn | The seeds of edible grain; a kind of grain | Gen 27:28 |
| Cornet | A wind instrument; horn; trumpet. | 2 Sam 6:5 |
| Cotes | Animal enclosure; stables. | 2 Chr 32:28 |
| Coulter | Sharp iron blade on the front of a plow, that cuts into the soil. | 1 Sam 13:20 |
| Countenance | Face, appearance; show favor. | Gen 4:5; Ex 23:3 |
| Countervail | Be or make equal; compensate. | Est 7:4 |
| Covert | A shelter; a hiding place. | 1 Sam 25:20 |
| Cracknels | Dry, brittle cakes or biscuits. | 1 Ki 14:3 |
| Crisping pins | Pins heated up to curl hair; curling irons. | Isa 3:22 |
| Cruse | A pot. | 1 Sam 26:11 |
| Cumbered | To be overwhelmed with cares. | Luke 10:40 |
| Cummin | A plant bearing aromatic seeds. | Isa 28:25 |
| Curious | Skillfully made; detailed. | Ex 28:8 |
| Curious Arts | Divinations; sorcery; astrology. | Acts 19:19 |
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| Dam | A mother. | Ex 22:30 |
| Daub | To cover or plaster. | Ex 2:3; Ezek 13:10. |
| Daysman | A judge; mediator; "umpire." | Job 9:33 |
| Dayspring | Sunrise. | Job 38:12 |
| Dearth | A drought; famine; no harvest. | Gen 41:54 |
| Defer | Delay; postpone. | Gen 34:19 |
| Derision | Ridicule; laughing at enemies' threats. | Job 30:1 |
| Descry | Search out; map out; to describe. | Jdg 1:23 |
| Despite | Contempt; angry hatred. | Ezek 25:6 |
| Diadem | Royal headband worn by Eastern kings. | Job 29:14 |
| Discomfited | Defeated in battle; scattered. | Ex 17:13 |
| Discover | Uncover; reveal; have first sight of. | Ex 20:26 |
| Disdain | To despise; to reject. | 1 Sam 17:42 |
| Dissembled | Used deceit; pretended; feigned. | Josh 7:11 |
| Dissimulation | To dissemble; hiding under false appearances. | Rom 12:9 |
| Divers | Old spelling of "diverse;" unequal. | Prov 20:10 |
| Doleful | Mournful cry; sorrowful howl. | Isa 13:21 |
| Dragon | Huge lizard; dinosaur. | Dt 32:22; |
| The Devil; Satan. | Rev 12:9 | |
| Draught house | Public toilet. | 2 Ki 10:27 |
| Draught of fish | Fish caught by sweeping a net. | Luke 5:9 |
| Dregs | Grounds at the bottom of a cup. | Psa 75:8 |
| Dropsy | An illness where a part or all of the body swells with too much water. | Luke 14:2 |
| Drove (n.) | Flock; a company. | Gen 32:16 |
| Duke | Head of a family or tribe. | Gen 36:15 ff. |
| Durst | He/she dared; was bold enough. | Est 7:5 |
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| Ear | The part of the body specialized for the perception of sound; a spike or head of corn or other grain. | |
| Earing | Plowing; tilling the ground. | Gen 45:6 |
| Earnest (n.) | Down payment | 2 Cor 1:22 |
| Effeminate | Acting like a woman; unmanly | 1 Cor 6:9 |
| Emerods | Hemorrhoids; tumors. | 1 Sam 5:6 |
| Emulation | Trying to equal or be better than others (in either a good or bad way). | Rom 11:14; Gal 5:20 |
| Enjoin | Command; charge. | Est 9:31 |
| Enmity | Hatred, being an enemy. | Gen 3:15; Lk 23:12 |
| Ensample | Example; pattern or model to imitate. | 1 Cor 10:11 |
| Ensign | Flag or banner, as of an army. | Num 2:2 |
| Ensue | Pursue; to follow after. | 1 Pet 3:11 |
| Environ | Surround; compass. | Josh 7:9 |
| Ephah | About 6/10 bushel; a basket holding that amount. | Ex 16:36;Zech 5:6-10 |
| Ephod | Linen garment worn by the high priest. | Ex 25:7; 28:6 ff. |
| Epistle | Important or formal letter. | 1 Thes 5:27 |
| Ere | Before; until. | Ex 1:19 |
| Eschew | Avoid; shun; turn aside from. | 1 Pet 3:11 |
| Espied | Discovered; spied out; examined. | Gen 42:27 |
| Euroclydon | Furious, north-easterly wind. | Acts 27:14 |
| Even, eveningtide | Evening time. | Gen 19:1 |
| Every several | Every single; each one separately. | 2 Chr 11:12 |
| Exactors | Overseers; tribute or tax collectors. | Isa 60:17 |
| Exhortation | Encouragement; counsel. | 1 Cor 14:3 |
| Extol | To lift up; to praise; to esteem. | Psa 30:1 |
| Eyesalve | Medicine for the eyes. | Pev 3:18 |
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| Fain | Earnestly want to or long to; gladly. | Job 27:22 |
| Fairs | Something gotten at a fair; wares. | Ezek 27:12 ff. |
| Fan | Winnowing fan; a fork-shaped tool to throw grain in the air, to let the wind separate the wheat from the chaff. | Isa 30:24 |
| Fast | Abstaining from food. | Matt 6:16-18 |
| Fatling | Fat cattle. | 1 Sam 15:9 |
| Fats | Vats (always plural: "fats"). | Joel 2:24; 3:13 |
| Feign | To pretend to be; to disguise. | 1 Sam 21:13 |
| Felloe | The rim of a wheel, held by spokes. | 1 Ki 7:33 |
| Fens | Marshes; swamps | Job 40:21 |
| Fetched a compass | Went on a circular course. | Josh 15:3 |
| Fillet | An ornamental band around the top of a pillar; a thin band or strip. | Ex 27:10 |
| Firebrand | Burning wood; a torch. | Jdg 15:4 |
| Firkin | About 9 gallons (40 liters) of liquid. | John 2:6 |
| Firmament | Expanse or vault over the earth; sky; the stretched-out heavens. | Gen 1:6-8 |
| Fitches | A kind of grain used for seasoning. | Isa 28:25, 27 |
| Flagon | Bottle holding liquid; flask; an amount euqal to what a flagon hold. | 2 Sam 6:19 |
| Flay | Strip the skin off an animal or person. | Mic 3:3 |
| Flowers (her) | Menstrual flow; a woman's period. | Lev 15:24 |
| Flux | Bloody flow from the body; dysentery. | Acts 28:8 |
| Fold | Times (multiply, e.g., "twofold" = x2). | Gen 4:15 |
| Forbear | Refrain; restrain; refrain from acting. | Ex 23:5 |
| Foresaw | Saw or knew beforehand | Acts 2:25 |
| Forswear | Swear falsely; commit perjury. | Matt 5:33 |
| Forwardness, be forward | Being eager; zealous; ready; being inclined to do something. | 2 Cor 8:8 |
| Foursquare | Squared; four cornered. | Ex 27:1 |
| Fray | Frighten; make afraid. | Dt 28:26 |
| Fret | Be grieved; be troubled; be displeased. | 1 Sa 1:6 |
| Fretting | Eating away; wearing away. | Lev 13:51 ff. |
| Froward | Perverse; twisted. | Dt 32:20 |
| Fuller | Washer and/or bleacher of clothes. | Mark 9:3 |
| Furbish | Rub, scour or polish until bright. | Jer 46:4 |
| Furlong | Approximately 1/8 mile (660 feet). | Luke 24:13 |
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| Gaddest about | Go back and forth, to and fro. | Jer 2:36 |
| Gainsay | Contradict; oppose. | Luke 21:15 |
| Gall | Something bitter or poisonous. | Dt 32:32 |
| Garrison | Fortification; military post. | 1 Sam 10:5 |
| Gin | Noose; snare. | Job 18:9 |
| Gird | To encircle with a belt or band; to cloth, to dress | |
| Girdle, Girt | Belt, wrapped around. | Mark 1:6; 2 Ki 1:8 |
| Girt | Past participle of gird, to encircle | |
| Go to | Come; let us begin (exhortation). | Gen 11:3 |
| Grave | Tomb (noun); engraved (verb); serious, not showy (adj) | Gen 35:20; Ex 28:9; 1 Tim 3:8 |
| Graven | Carved or engraved idol or image. | Ex 20:4 |
| Grisled | Spotted; speckled | Gen 31:10 |
| Grove | Small group of trees; in pagan use, a place where Ashtaroth was worshiped (compare Jdg 2:13 with 3:7). | Gen 21:33;Ex 34:13 |
| Guile | Deceit; craftiness. | Ex 21:14 |
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| Habergeon | Coat of mail for the neck (and down). | Ex 28:32 |
| Haft | A handle. | Jdg 3:22 |
| Hale | Drag; force. | Luke 12:58 |
| Halt | Lame; crippled in the feet. | Matt 18:8 |
| Hap (Her hap was to) | To happen (She happened to). | Ruth 2:3 |
| Haply | Perhaps; maybe. | 1 Sam 14:30 |
| Hard by | Beside; next to. | 1 Ki 21:1 |
| Hardly bestead | Badly treated; greatly troubled. | Isa 8:21. |
| Harrow | Plow; break up clods; cover seed. | 2 Sam 12:31 |
| Hart | A stag; male deer. | Dt 12:15 |
| Haughty | Proud; arrogant; lifted up. | 2 Sam 22:28 |
| Haunt | Where one goes frequently. | 1 Sam 23:22 |
| Heady | Headstrong; reckless; hasty. | 2 Tim 3:4 |
| Heath | Small shrub found in open wastelands. | Jer 17:6 |
| Heed | Pay attention; watch out. | Gen 31:24 |
| Helm | Rudder and tiller to steer a ship. | James 3:4 |
| Henceforth | From this time forth; from now on. | Gen 4:12 |
| Hereafter | After this; in time to come. | Isa 41:23; Rev 9:12 |
| Hereby | By this | Gen 42:15; 1 John 4:13 |
| Herein | In this | Gen 34:22; 1 John 4:17 |
| Hereof | Of this; from this. | Matt 9:26; Heb 5:3 |
| Heretofore | Before now; in times past; formerly. | Ex 4:10; 2 Cor 13:2 |
| Hereunto | Unto this. | Eccl 2:25; 1 Pet 2:21 |
| Herewith | With this. | Eze 16:29; Mal 3:10 |
| Hewn | Cut. | Ex 20:25 |
| Hinder end | The back side; behind; the rear. | 2 Sam 2:23 |
| Hireling | A hired laborer; employee. | Job 7:1 |
| Hither, hitherto | To this place; till this point in time. | Gen 15:16 |
| Hoar, hoary | White colored; white or gray with age. | Ex 16:14; Lev 19:32 |
| Holden | Held. | 2 Ki 23:22 |
| Holpen | Helped. | Psa 83:8 |
| Hosen | Garments covering legs; trousers. | Dan 3:21 |
| Host | Army/multitude; entertainer of guests. | Gen 2:1; Luke 10:35 |
| Hough | Hamstring; cut the tendons of the ham. | Josh 11:6, 9 |
| Husbandman | Farmer; one who tills the ground. | Gen 9:20 |
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| Ignominy | Contempt; shame; dishonor. | Prov 18:3 |
| Immutable | Unchangeable (an attribute of God). | Heb 6:18 |
| Implacable | Cannot be calmed or appeased. | Rom 1:31 |
| Implead | Sue someone at law. | Acts 19:38 |
| Importunity | Urgent, continual, persistent asking. | Luke 11:8 |
| Impotent | Weak; without strength or power. | John 5:3 |
| Impudent | Shameless; without modesty. | Prov 7:13 |
| Impute | Charge to one's account; reckon. | Lev 7:18 |
| In no wise | By no means; assuredly not. | Lev 7:24 |
| Incontinent | Without self-control; unbridled. | 2 Tim 3:3 |
| Inditing | Dictating what to write. | Psa 45:1 |
| Inordinate | Unrestrained; immoderte. | Ezek 23:11 |
| Instant (adj.) | Insistent; persistent; importunate. | Luke 23:23 |
| Issue | What comes forth; children; discharge of liquid | Gen 48:6; Lev 12:7 |
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| Jangling | Noisy argument; quarreling. | 1 Tim 1:6 |
| Joined hard | Bordered; was adjacent to. | Acts 18:7 |
| Jot | The smallest Hebrew letter, yodh. | Matt 5:18 |
| Justify | To pardon and clear from guilt | |
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| Kin, kindred | Family. | Lev 18:6 |
| Kine | Cows; cattle. | Gen 32:15 |
| Knop | Knob; bud (as of a flower). | Ex 25:33 |
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| Lade | To load; burden. | Gen 45:17 |
| Lasciviousness | Being lustful, loose or lewd; promoting lustful desires in others. | Mark 7:22 |
| Latchet | Sandal lace. | Isa 5:27 |
| Laver | Wash basin. | Ex 30:18 |
| Leasing | Falsehood; deceit; lying. | Psa 4:2 |
| Lees | Sediment settled in liquid; the dregs; (See "wines on the lees"). | Jer 48:11; Isa 25:6 |
| Let (was let) | Hinder or obstruct. | Rom 1:13 |
| Leviathan | Big dragon/dinosaur that lives near or in the water/sea. | Psa 74:14 |
| Light off | To descend from; climb down from. | Gen 24:64 |
| Light on, upon | To happen to find; fall upon; hit. | Gen 28:11; Dt 19:5 |
| Lintel | Top of a door frame. | Ex 12:22-23 |
| Listed, listeth | Choose; be inclined to do. | Matt 17:12 |
| Lively | OT: Strong; energetic. NT: Living. | Ex 1:19; Acts 7:38 |
| Loins | Thigh and groin area; often used for the reproductive organs. | Gen 35:11 |
| Lot (one's) | Portion; what is received by casting lots. | Dt 32:9 |
| Lot (to cast) | Pebbles thrown to make decisions. | Lev 16:8 |
| Lowring | Threatening storm; gloomy; clouded. | Matt 16:3 |
| Lucre | Gain in money or goods; profit. | 1 Sam 8:3 |
| Lusty | Healthy and strong; able of body. | Jdg 3:29 |
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| Mammon | Earthly goods; property; riches. | Matt 6:24 |
| Mantle | Cloak; covering garment. | Jdg 4:18 |
| Maranatha | "Our Lord cometh." | 1 Cor 16:22 |
| Marishes | Marshes; ponds | Ezek 47:11 |
| Matrix | A mother's womb. | Ex 13:12 |
| Mattock | Hoe or other tool to break up dirt. | 1 Sam 13:20 |
| Maul | Mallet, heavy hammer or club. | Prov 25:18 |
| Maw | Animal's stomach. | Dt 18:3 |
| Mean man | Common; low in rank. | Prov 22:29 |
| Meat | Grain or food in general (except where the verse refers to flesh). | Gen 1:29 |
| Meet | Suitable; agreeable; fit; proper. | Gen 2:18 |
| Mess | Portion of food. | Gen 43:34 |
| Mete | Measure; deal out. | Ex 16:18 |
| Meteyard | A rod to measure length; yardstick. | Lev 19:35 |
| Milch | Milk-giving; milking. | Gen 32:15 |
| Mincing | Taking short, quick steps. | Isa 3:16 |
| Minish | Diminish; lessen. | Ex 5:19 |
| Ministration | Service; ministry. | Luke 1:23 |
| Mirth | Gladness; rejoicing. | Gen 31:27 |
| Mite | Coin of very small value; 1/4 Denarius. | Mark 12:42 |
| Mitre | Turban; ceremonial headdress. | Ex 28:4 |
| Mollified | Be softened; be appeased. | Isa 1:6 |
| Mortify | Put to death; remove the life of. | Rom 8:13 |
| Mote | Speck or splinter; small particle. | Matt 7:3-5 |
| Muffler | Scarf or veil to cover the face. | Isa 3:19 |
| Munition | Stronghold; fort. | Isa 29:7 |
| Murrain | Cattle disease; pestilence; plague. | Ex 9:3 |
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| Naught | Bad; nothing; vain. | 2 Ki 2:19; Prov 20:14 |
| Nave | Hub; where spokes are inserted. | 1 Ki 7:33 |
| Necromancer | One who inquires of the dead. | Dt 18:11 |
| Neesings | Sneezing. | Job 41:18 |
| Nether | Lower. | Ex 19:17 |
| Nigh | Near, in place or in time. | Gen 47:29 |
| Nitre | Sodium nitrate, as in gunpowder. | Prov 25:20 |
| Noisome | Destructive; hurtful; noxious. | Psa 91:3 |
| Not a whit | Not the least bit. | 2 Cor 11:5 |
| Nought | Nothing. | Gen 29:15 |
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| Obeisance | Bowing or kneeling in respect. | Gen 37:7 |
| Odd number | What is left over; over and above. | Num 3:48 |
| Offend | Make angry; make one stumble; violate. | Gen 20:9 |
| Offscouring | What is scoured off; rejected. | Lam 3:45 |
| Omnipotent | All powerful (an attribute of God). | Rev 19:6 |
| Oracle | (When referring to a place) the inner sanctuary; "Holy of Holies." | 1 Ki 6:5 |
| Ouches | Settings for gems; sockets. | Ex 28:11 |
| Outgoings | Extreme limits, furthest borders. | Josh 17:9 |
| Outwent | Went before; went faster. | Mark 6:33 |
| Overcharged | Weighed down; burdened. | Luke 21:34 |
| Ox | A domestic bovine animal; an adult castrated male domestic ox | |
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| Pangs | Extreme, sharp pains, as in childbirth. | Isa 13:8 |
| Paps | Breasts. | Ezek 23:21 |
| Paramour | Male or female lover. | Ezek 23:20 |
| Parbar | Structure on the west side of Solomon's temple. | 1 Chr 26:18 |
| Pate | Forehead; crown of the head. | Psa 7:16 |
| Patrimonry | Something inherited; an estate. | Dt 18:8 |
| Peculiar | Particular; special; one's own. | Ex 19:5 |
| Peeled | Smooth; bare; bald. | Isa 18:2 |
| Penury | Poverty. | Prov 14:23 |
| Peradventure | Perhaps. | Gen 18:24 |
| Perdition | Complete loss; eternal damnation. | John 17:12 |
| Pernicious | Destructive, something that can injure. | 2 Pet 2:2 |
| Phylacteries | Scripture box attached to left arm or forehead by a leather strap. | Matt 23:5 |
| Pilled | Pealed; stripped off skin or bark. | Gen 30:37-38 |
| Pitch | A thick, dark, sticky substance. | Gen 6:14 |
| Place | physical environment: space; a way for admission or transit; physical surroundings: atmosphere. | |
| Plaiting | Braiding; gathering hair into knots. | 1 Pet 3:3 |
| Platted | Braided; intertwined. | Matt 27:29 |
| Polled his head | Cut hair from his head. | 2 Sam 14:26 |
| Pommels | Bowl-shaped top of a pillar. | 2 Chr 4:12-13 |
| Post (person) | Runner; currier. | 2 Chr 30:6 |
| Potsherd | Piece of broken pottery. | Job 2:8 |
| Prating | Babbling; chattering. | Prov 10:8, 10 |
| Presbytery | Assembly of elders. | 1 Tim 4:14 |
| Prevent | Come before, go before; anticipate. | 2 Sam 22:6 |
| Pricks | OT: Thorns. NT: Cattle prods or goads. | Num 33:55; Acts 9:5 |
| Principalities | Rulers or their territory. | Jer 13:18 |
| Privily | In private; secretly. | Jdg 9:31 |
| Privy (be) | Privately knowing; knowing a secret. | 1 Ki 2:44 |
| Profane | Treat as common; defile. | Lev 18:21 |
| Profound (be) | Go deep into something. | Hos 5:2 |
| Prognosticators | Foretellers of the future. | Isa 47:13 |
| Propitiation | Sarifice to pay for sins against God, to satisfy His righteous anger. | Rom 3:25 |
| Proselyte | Convert. | Matt 23:25 |
| Prove | to experience; to learn or know by suffering or encountering. [Archaic] | |
| Provender | Food for livestock or cattle. | Gen 24:25 |
| Prudent | Acting with wisdom; cautious. | 1 Sam 16:18; Is 5:21 |
| Psalm | Sacred song about or to God. | 1 Chr 16:7 |
| Psaltery | Stringed instrument, as a harp or guitar. | 1 Sam 10:5 |
| Publican | Tax collector. | Luke 5:27 |
| Pulse | Peas, beans; legumes. | 2 Sam 17:28 |
| Purloining | Stealing; pilfering. | Titus 2:10 |
| Purtenance | Inward parts; entrails. | Ex 12:9 |
| Putrifying | Pertaining to gangrene; decaying. | Isa 1:6 |
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| Quaternion | Guard of four soldiers. | Acts 12:4 |
| Quick | Alive; living. | Lev 13:10 |
| Quit | Acquitted; found not guilty. | Ex 21:19 |
| Quit you like men | Behave/act as a man should. | 1 Sam4:9; 1 Cor 16:13 |
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| Raiment | Clothing; garments. | Gen 24:53 |
| Rampart | Frotification; defensive structure. | Lam 2:8 |
| Rank (adj.) | Full-grown; strong and robust. | Gen 41:5, 7 |
| Rase | Tear down; level; destroy | Psa 137:7 |
| Ravening | Preying upon to devour. | Psa 22:13 |
| Ravin (noun) | Torn flsh; food gotten by violence. | Nah 2:12 |
| Ravin (verb) | Violently catch food or devour it. | Gen 49:27 |
| Ravished | Raped (negative use); delighted (positive use). | Isa 13:16; Pro 5:19 |
| Rebuke | Reprimand; strongly warn; restrain. | Gen 31:42 |
| Recompence | Punishment for evil, reward. | Dt 32:35, Pro 12:14 |
| Redound | Produce a result; to return. | 2 Cor 4:15 |
| Reel | Stagger, walk to and fro like a drunkard. | Ps 107:27, Is 24:20 |
| Reins | Literally, kidneys. Figuratively, seat of emotion. | Job 16:13; Psa 7:9 |
| Remission | Forgiveness; pardon. | Matt 26:28 |
| Rend | Tear apart; forcefully rip apart. | Ex 39:23 |
| Renown | Great reputation; being well-known. | Gen 6:4 |
| Replenish | To fill with persons or animals; to fill or build up again. | |
| Reproach | Disgrace; shame. | Gen 30:23 |
| Reprobate | Rejected; failing the test; lost in sin. | Jer 6:30 |
| Reproof | Rebuke; scolding. | Job 26:11 |
| Requite | Repay. | Gen 50:15 |
| Rereward | Towards the rear, rear guard. | Isa 52:12 |
| Residue | Part that remains, the rest. | Ex 10:5 |
| Rie | Old spelling of "rye"; a grain. | Isa 28:25 |
| Righteousness | Purity of heart and rectitude of life; It includes all we call justice, honesty and virtue, with holy affections; Applied to God, the perfection or holiness of his nature; The cause of our justification. | |
| Ringstraked | Striped, streaked. | Gen 30:35 ff. |
| Road | Old spelling of "raid". | 1 Sam 27:10 |
| Ruddy | Reddish (hair or complexion). | 1 Sam 16:12 |
| Rude | Unskilled, unrefined or unlearned. | 2 Cor 11:6 |
| Rue | An evergreen plant used for medicine. | Luke 11:42 |
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| Sabbath | Rest, cessation from work. | Ex 16:23 |
| Sackbut | Triangular, 4-stringed instrument, like a lyre. | Dan 3:5, 7, 10, 15 |
| Sacrilege | Violate or steal scared things. | Rom 2:22 |
| Salutation | Greeting. | Mark 12:38 |
| Sanctify | Make holy; set apart for God's use. | Gen 2:3 |
| Satyr | He-goat. | Isa 13:21; 34:14 |
| Savour | Smell; taste; odor. | Gen 8:21 |
| Savourest | You (singular) like; delight in; favor. | Matt 16:23 |
| Scall | Scaly skin eruption. | Lev 13:30-37 |
| Score | Multiply the number times 20 (e.g., "fourscore" = 80). | Gen 16:16 |
| Scourge | Whip; flog. | Lev 19:20 |
| Seemly | Fitting; proper; becoming. | Prov 19:10; 26:1 |
| Seethe | Boil; be very hot. | Ex 16:23 |
| Selvedge | Fabric edge to prevent unraveling. | Ex 26:4 |
| Sepulchre | Place of burial; grave; tomb. | Gen 23:6 |
| Servitor | Attendant; one performing as a servant. | 2 Ki 4:43 |
| Set at nought | Despise; disregard. | Prov 1:25 |
| Several | more than two but not many; adj. - separate or respective | |
| Shambles | Meat market; marketplace. | 1 Cor 10:25 |
| Sheaf | Bundle of grain. | Gen 37:7 |
| Sheepcote | Sheep dwelling; stable. (See "cote") | 1 Sam 24:3 |
| Sherd | See "potsherd." | Isa 30:14 |
| Shew | Old spelling of "show." | Gen 12:1 |
| Signet | Seal or stamp, indicating the owner. | Gen 38:18 |
| Single | Clear; pure; uncorrupted; healthy. | Matt 6:22 |
| Sith | Old spelling of "since". | Ezek 35:6 |
| Slack | Slow or negligent. | Dt 7:10 |
| Sleight | Trickery; entrapment by deceit. | Eph 4:14 |
| Slow bellies | Idle gluttons. | Titus 1:12 |
| Sod, sodden | Cooked; boiled. | Gen 25:29 |
| Soothsayer | One who fortells the future by ungodly means. | Josh 13:22 |
| Sop | A morsel of bread to be dipped. | John 13:26 f. |
| Sottish | Foolish; dull with drink; sluggish. | Jer 4:22 |
| Soul | The spiritual, rational and immortal substance in man, which distinguishes him from brutes; Spirit; essence; Life; Animal life. | |
| Spite | Anger toward someone; grief. | Psa 10:14 |
| Spoil | Booty; plunder; prey. | Gen 49:27 |
| Stanched | Stopped flowing. | Luke 8:44 |
| Standard | Flag; banner. | Num 1:52 |
| Staves | Rods; clubs. | Ex 25:13 |
| Stay him, My stay | What one relies on. | 2 Sam 22:19 |
| Stayed | Detained; held. | Luke 4:42 |
| Stomacher | Ornamental covering, over the chest and/or stomach, for females. | Isa 3:24 |
| Straightway | Right away; immediately. | 1 Sam 9:13 |
| Strait (adj.) | Narrow; close together. | 2 Ki 6:1; Matt 7:13 |
| Strait (in a) | Be in distress; be in a narrow place. | 1 Sam 13:6 |
| Straitened | Impeded or restricted; narrowed. | Job 18:7; Ezek 42:6 |
| Distressed. | Luke 12:50 | |
| Strake | Old spelling of "struck." | Acts 27:17 |
| Strowed, strawed | Scattered; spread | Matt 21:8 |
| Succour | Help; aid. | Hebrew 2:18 |
| Suffered not | Did not allow. | Gen 20:6 |
| Sup | Dine; eat. | Luke 17:8 |
| Sup up | Gather together; accumulate, assemble. | Hab 1:9 |
| Superfluous | More than necessary or wanted. | Lev 21:18 |
| Suppliants | Worshippers. | Zeph 3:10 |
| Surfeiting | Excess food or drink; overindulgence. | Luke 21:34 |
| Swaddling clothes | Cloths for wrapping infants tightly. | Luke 2:7, 12 |
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| Tablets | Small shield, a buckler. | Ex 26:6 |
| Taches | Hooks; fasteners. | Ex 26:6 |
| Tale | A number; something counted. Information given; a story. | Ex 5:8; Psa 90:9 |
| Talent | Weight of money; weight; gift. | Ex 25:39 |
| Target | Small shield; a buckler. | 1 Sam 17:6 |
| Tell | To count; number. | Gen 15:5 |
| Tempered | Mixed; combined. | Ex 29:2 |
| Temperance | Self-control; moderation. | Gal 5:23 |
| Tempest | Storm; violent wind; whirlwind. | Job 9:17. |
| Terrestrial | Relating to the earth; earthly. | 1 Cor 15:40 |
| Testament | A will, ratified after death; a covenant. | Heb 9:16-18 |
| Thee | the objective case of thou | |
| Thence | From that place; from there. | Gen 2:10 |
| Thereabout | About that. | Luke 24:4 |
| Thereat | At that place, at that. | Ex 30:19; Matt 7:13 |
| Thereby | By that; by it; as a result of that. | Gen 24:14, 1 Pet 2:2 |
| Therefrom | From this; from that. | Josh 23:6; 2 Ki 13:2 |
| Therein | In that; in this; of it. | Gen 9:7; Rev 21:22 |
| Thereinto | Into that. | Luke 22:21 |
| Thereof | Of that; of this; of it. | Gen 2:17; Rev 21:23 |
| Thereon | On that; on this; on it. | Gen 35:14; Rev 21:12 |
| Thereout | Out of that; out of this. | Lev 2:2; Judg 15:19 |
| Thereto | To that; to this; to it. | Ex 25:24; Gal 3:15 |
| Thereunto | Unto that; unto this; unto it. | Ex 32:8; 1 Pet 3:9 |
| Therewith | With it; with that. | Ex 22:6; 30:26 |
| Thither | To that place; opposite of hither. | Gen 19:20 |
| Thitherward | Toward it; in that direction. | Jer 50:5 |
| Thou | the nominative second person singular of the personal pronoun: now replaced with you (thee, thy, thine) | |
| Thrice | Three times. | Ex 34:23 |
| Tired | Attired; put something around the head. | 2 Ki 9:30 |
| Tithe | The tenth part; 1/10. | Lev 27:30 |
| Tittle | Small mark to tell between Heb. letters. | Matt 5:18; Luke 16:17 |
| Told out | Counted out; numbered; tallied. | 2 Chr 2:2 |
| Tow | Weaver's fiber or the yarn made from it. | Jdg 16:9 |
| Traffick | Trade; do business. | Gen 42:34 |
| Translate | Transfer; remove to another place. | 2 Sam 3:10 |
| Trodden | Walked on; trampled. | Dt 1:36 |
| Trode | Stepped on; walked on. | Jdg 9:27 |
| Trow | To think; to believe; to trust. | Luke 17:9 |
| Twain | Two. | 1 Sam 18:21 |
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| Unction | An anointing. | 1 John 2:20 |
| Unseemly | Inappropriate. | Rom 1:27 |
| Untoward | Perverse; not easily taught or guided. | Acts 2:40 |
| Usury | Interest paid for using money. | Ex 22:25 |
| Utter court | Outer court. | Ezek 40:31 |
| Utter gate | Outer gate. | Ezek 47:2 |
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| Valour | Courage; personal bravery. | Josh 1:14 |
| Variance | Disagreement; discord; dissension. | Matt 10:35 |
| Vaunt oneself | Boast; brag about oneself. | Jdg 7:2 |
| Vehement | Violent; forceful; furious. | Song of Sol 8:6 |
| Verily | Truly. | Gen 42:21 |
| Verity | Truth. | Psa 111:7 |
| Vestments | Official or ecclesiastical robes. | 2 Ki 10:22 |
| Vesture | Garment; clothing. | Dt 22:12 |
| Victuals | Food for humans. | Gen 14:11 |
| Villany | Extreme wickedness. | Isa 32:6 |
| Visage | Appearance; face; look of a person. | Isa 52:14 |
| Vocation | What God calls, gifts a person to do. | Eph 4:1 |
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| Want | Lack; be deficient. | Dt 28:48 |
| Wanton | Without restraint; reckless. | Isa 3:16 |
| Ward | In custody, with a guard; prison. | Gen 40:3 |
| Wast | You (one person) were. | Gen 3:11 |
| Wax | Grow; become; advance. | Ex 22:24 |
| Wen | A wart; a tumor; a swelling. | Lev 22:22 |
| Wert | (If) you (one person) were. | Job 8:6 |
| Whelp | A cub; a young one. | Gen 49:9 |
| Whence | From what place; from where. | Gen 3:23 |
| Whereabout | About which; concerning which | 1 Sam 21:2 |
| Whereas | Although; when in fact. | Gen 31:37; Dt 19:6 |
| Whereby | By what; by which | Gen 15:8; 1 John 2:18 |
| Wherefore | Why; for which reason. | Gen 10:9; Rev 17:7 |
| Wherein | In which; in what. | Gen 1:30; Rev 18:19 |
| Whereinsoever | In whatever thing. | 2 Cor 11:21 |
| Whereinto | Into which. | Lev 11:33; John 6:22 |
| Whereof | Of which; of what | Gen 3:11; 1 John 4:3 |
| Whereon | On which; on what | Gen 28:13; John 4:38 |
| Whereto | To what; to which. | Job 30:2; Phil 3:16 |
| Whereunto | Unto what; unto which. | Num 36:3; 2 Pet 1:19 |
| Whereupon | Upon which; for which reason. | Lev 11:35; Heb 9:18 |
| Wherewith | With which; with what. | Gen 27:41; Mark 9:50 |
| Wherewithal | How; with what. | Ps 119:9; Matt 6:31 |
| Whether is? | Which of the two? | Jdg 9:2 |
| Whither | To what place; to where. | Gen 16:8 |
| Wimples | Curled hair; veils crimped. | Isa 3:22 |
| Winefat | Wine vat. | Isa 63:2 |
| Wines on the lees | Wines fermented on their dregs. | Isa 25:6 |
| Wist, wot | Knew; thought; supposed. | Ex 16:15 |
| Withal | With it/them; with; at the same time. | Ex 25:29; 1 Tim 5:13 |
| Withs | Twigs twisted to make a band, rope. | Jdg 16:7-9 |
| Wont | Used to; in the habit of. | Ex 21:29 |
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| Ye | originally used only as the nominative plural and you the objective (you, your) | |