Anglo-saxon
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Anglosaxon
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ANGLO-SAXON VERSIONS.
an-glo-sax'-on vur'-shuns. See ENGLISH VERSIONS. ...
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Anglo-saxon
Anglo-saxon. << Anglosaxon, Anglo-saxon. Angrily >>. Noah Webster's Dictionary ... See
ENGLISH VERSIONS. << Anglosaxon, Anglo-saxon. Angrily >>. Reference Bible.
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English
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (a.) Of or pertaining to England, or to its inhabitants,
or to the present so-called Anglo-Saxon race. 2. (a.) See Bond. ...
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Let (16815 Occurrences)
... LET. (katecho): Usually in the sense of "permit" (Anglo-Saxon, leetan), but also
in Old English with meaning of "hinder" (Anglo-Saxon, lettan). ...
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Godhead (5 Occurrences)
... The two suffixes appear in Middle English as "-hede" and "-hod", and presuppose
in the Anglo-Saxon which lies behind them a feminine "haeda" (which is not ...
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Gospel (108 Occurrences)
... A word of Anglo-Saxon origin, and meaning "God's spell", ie, word of God,
or rather, according to others, "good spell", ie, good news. ...
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Angrily (8 Occurrences)

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Ye (21989 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) An old method of printing the article the (AS. /e), the y being used in
place of the Anglo-Saxon thorn (/). It is sometimes incorrectly pronounced ye. ...
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Weak (102 Occurrences)
... See Strong, 19 (a). 22. (vi) Pertaining to, or designating, a noun in Anglo-Saxon,
etc., the stem of which ends in -n. See Strong, 19 (b). 23. ...
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Witch (2 Occurrences)
... the Words: The word "witch" seems to denote etymologically "one that knows." it
is historically both masculine and feminine; indeed the Anglo-Saxon form wicca ...
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Worship (332 Occurrences)
... wur'-ship (Anglo-Saxon: weorthscipe, wyrthscype, "honor," from weorth, wurth, "worthy,"
"honorable," and scipe, "ship"): 1. Terms 2. Old Testament Worship 3 ...
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Witchcraft (8 Occurrences)
... the Words: The word "witch" seems to denote etymologically "one that knows." it
is historically both masculine and feminine; indeed the Anglo-Saxon form wicca ...
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Father (11359 Occurrences)
... FATHER. fa'-ther (Anglo-Saxon, Foeder; German, Vater; Hebrew 'abh, etymology uncertain,
found in many cognate languages; Greek pater, from root pa, "nourisher ...
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Fuller (5 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary The word "full" is from the Anglo-Saxon fullian, meaning
"to whiten." To full is to press or scour cloth in a mill. ...
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Folks (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n. collect. & pl.) In Anglo-Saxon times, the people
of a group of townships or villages; a community; a tribe. 2. (n. collect. ...
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Thorn (30 Occurrences)
... 3. (n.) Fig.: That which pricks or annoys as a thorn; anything troublesome; trouble;
care. 4. (n.) The name of the Anglo-Saxon letter /, capital form /. ...
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Truth (380 Occurrences)
... the King James Version; the Revised Version (British and American), the American
Standard Revised Version, as generally, "faithful"; Anglo-Saxon: treow, tryw ...
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Ring (33 Occurrences)
... 25. (vi) To rise in the air spirally. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. RING.
(Anglo-Saxon, Hring, "ring"): The word renders (the American Standard Revised ...
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Easter (1 Occurrence)
... es'-ter (pascha, from Aramaic paccha' and Hebrew pecach, the Passover festival):
The English word comes from the Anglo-Saxon Eastre or Estera, a Teutonic ...
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Defilement (12 Occurrences)
... de-fil', de-fil'-ment (Anglo-Saxon, afylau, etc.; Middle English, defoulen, "make
foul," "pollute," render (the King James Version) 9 Hebrew roots (the Revised ...
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Defile (63 Occurrences)
... de-fil', de-fil'-ment (Anglo-Saxon, afylau, etc.; Middle English, defoulen, "make
foul," "pollute," render (the King James Version) 9 Hebrew roots (the Revised ...
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Derive (1 Occurrence)
... 1. (vt) To deduce from a premise; to trace the origin, descent, or derivation of;
to recognize transmission of; as, he derives this word from the Anglo-Saxon. ...
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Pining (6 Occurrences)
... The English word is from the Anglo-Saxon pinjan and is often found in the
Elizabethan literature, occurring 13 times in Shakespeare. ...
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Bethink (4 Occurrences)
... be-think' (heshibh 'el lebh, "to lay to heart," hence, "recall to mind"):
Anglo-Saxon word used only in seventh petition of Solomon's prayer at the dedication ...
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Chicken
... CHICKEN. chik'-'-n, chik'-in (Anglo-Saxon, cicen or cycen; Latin, Gallus ferrugineus;
alektruon, masculine and fem.): A barnyard fowl of any age. ...
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Clean (298 Occurrences)
... klen (Anglo-Saxon cloene, "clear," "pure"): Rendering four Hebrew roots: bar, etc.,
"purify," "select," "make shining"; zakh, etc., "bright," "clean" "pure ...
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Adder (9 Occurrences)
... It is from the Anglo-Saxon noedre, a snake or serpent, and is the common English
name for Vipera berus, L, the common viper, which is found throughout Europe ...
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Angling

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Ail
... AIL. al (Anglo-Saxon: eglan, "to pain"): As a verb translation, is "to trouble,"
"afflict" (obsolete); intrans, "to feel pain, trouble, uneasiness," etc.; it ...
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Straight (196 Occurrences)
... and "strait" are two entirely different words that have no connection with each
other in English, the former being derived from the Anglo-Saxon, while the ...
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Sith (1 Occurrence)
... SITH. sith: An Anglo-Saxon word meaning "afterward," "since" (Ezekiel 35:6 the King
James Version and the English Revised Version, the American Standard Revised ...
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Sickness (40 Occurrences)
... The English word is from the Anglo-Saxon pinjan and is often found in the
Elizabethan literature, occurring 13 times in Shakespeare. ...
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Strong (736 Occurrences)
... Opposed to weak, or regular. See Weak. 20. (superl.) Applied to forms in
Anglo-Saxon, etc., which retain the old declensional endings. ...
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Swan (2 Occurrences)
... SWAN. swon (tinshemeth, "chameleon," "tree-toad," "water-hen," "owl"; kuknos; Latin
cygnus; Anglo-Saxon: swan and swon): Mentioned only in old versions and the ...
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Straightway (96 Occurrences)
... and "strait" are two entirely different words that have no connection with each
other in English, the former being derived from the Anglo-Saxon, while the ...
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Version
... century, for ancient Moravia. Other ancient versions, as the Arabic, the Persian,
and the Anglo-Saxon, may be mentioned. 6. The history ...
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Versions
... in'-glish vur'-shunz: Contents 1. Introductory 2. The Bible in Anglo-Saxon and Norman
Times 3. John Wycliffe 4. How Far Was the 14th-Century Version Wycliffe's ...
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Architecture
... large lintel stones presented a difficulty. They call to mind the heads of
Anglo-Saxon openings. A liking for mural decoration existed ...
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Heal (62 Occurrences)
... hel (rapha'; therapeuo, iaomai, diasozo): The English word is connected with the
Anglo-Saxon hoelan, and is used in several senses: (1) Lit., in its meaning of ...
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Hallowed (86 Occurrences)
... hal'-o, hal'-od, hal'-o-ed ("to render or treat as holy," Anglo-Saxon halgian, from
halig, "holy"): It translates several forms of qadhash, "set apart," "devote ...
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Hallow (69 Occurrences)
... hal'-o, hal'-od, hal'-o-ed ("to render or treat as holy," Anglo-Saxon halgian, from
halig, "holy"): It translates several forms of qadhash, "set apart," "devote ...
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Poetry
... would be manifestly unfair to propound a theory of poetry based on the poetry of
Keats and Tennyson and to apply it to the productions of Anglo-Saxon and Old ...
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Hebrew (37 Occurrences)
... would be manifestly unfair to propound a theory of poetry based on the poetry of
Keats and Tennyson and to apply it to the productions of Anglo-Saxon and Old ...
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