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- Attend - v. t. - To direct the attention to; to fix the mind upon; to give heed to; to regard.
- Attend - v. t. - To care for; to look after; to take charge of; to watch over.
- Attend - v. t. - To go or stay with, as a companion, nurse, or servant; to visit professionally, as a physician; to accompany or follow in order to do service; to escort; to wait on; to serve.
- Attend - v. t. - To be present with; to accompany; to be united or consequent to; as, a measure attended with ill effects.
- Attend - v. t. - To be present at; as, to attend church, school, a concert, a business meeting.
- Attend - v. t. - To wait for; to await; to remain, abide, or be in store for.
- Attend - v. i. - To apply the mind, or pay attention, with a view to perceive, understand, or comply; to pay regard; to heed; to listen; -- usually followed by to.
- Attend - v. i. - To accompany or be present or near at hand, in pursuance of duty; to be ready for service; to wait or be in waiting; -- often followed by on or upon.
- Attend - v. i. - (with to) To take charge of; to look after; as, to attend to a matter of business.
- Attend - v. i. - To wait; to stay; to delay.
- Attendance - v. t. - Attention; regard; careful application.
- Attendance - v. t. - The act of attending; state of being in waiting; service; ministry; the fact of being present; presence.
- Attendance - v. t. - Waiting for; expectation.
- Attendance - v. t. - The persons attending; a retinue; attendants.
- Attendancy - n. - The quality of attending or accompanying; attendance; an attendant.
- Attendant - v. t. - Being present, or in the train; accompanying; in waiting.
- Attendant - v. t. - Accompanying, connected with, or immediately following, as consequential; consequent; as, intemperance with all its attendant evils.
- Attendant - v. t. - Depending on, or owing duty or service to; as, the widow attendant to the heir.
- Attendant - n. - One who attends or accompanies in any character whatever, as a friend, companion, servant, agent, or suitor.
- Attendant - n. - One who is present and takes part in the proceedings; as, an attendant at a meeting.
- Attendant - n. - That which accompanies; a concomitant.
- Attendant - n. - One who owes duty or service to, or depends on, another.
- Attended - imp. & p. p. - of Attend
- Attendement - n. - Intent.
- Attender - n. - One who, or that which, attends.
- Meeting - n. - An assembly for worship; as, to attend meeting on Sunday; -- in England, applied distinctively and disparagingly to the worshiping assemblies of Dissenters.
- Abstraction - a. - The act process of leaving out of consideration one or more properties of a complex object so as to attend to others; analysis. Thus, when the mind considers the form of a tree by itself, or the color of the leaves as separate from their size or figure, the act is called abstraction. So, also, when it considers whiteness, softness, virtue, existence, as separate from any particular objects.
- Gallant - v. t. - To attend or wait on, as a lady; as, to gallant ladies to the play.
- Intend - v. t. - To fix the mind on; to attend to; to take care of; to superintend; to regard.
- Spit - v. i. - To attend to a spit; to use a spit.
- Shadow - n. - To attend as closely as a shadow; to follow and watch closely, especially in a secret or unobserved manner; as, a detective shadows a criminal.
- Police - n. - Military police, the body of soldiers detailed to preserve civil order and attend to sanitary arrangements in a camp or garrison.
- Squire - v. t. - To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady.
- Array - n. - The whole body of jurors summoned to attend the court.
- Champion - v. t. - To furnish with a champion; to attend or defend as champion; to support or maintain; to protect.
- Stewardess - n. - A female steward; specifically, a woman employed in passenger vessels to attend to the wants of female passengers.
- Follow - v. t. - To walk in, as a road or course; to attend upon closely, as a profession or calling.
- Entend - v. i. - To attend to; to apply one's self to.
- Escort - n. - To attend with a view to guard and protect; to accompany as safeguard; to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to; -- used esp. with reference to journeys or excursions on land; as, to escort a public functionary, or a lady; to escort a baggage wagon.
- School - n. - An assemblage of scholars; those who attend upon instruction in a school of any kind; a body of pupils.
- Generation - n. - The aggregate of the functions and phenomene which attend reproduction.
- Second - a. - To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.
- Convoy - v. t. - To accompany for protection, either by sea or land; to attend for protection; to escort; as, a frigate convoys a merchantman.
- Note - n. - To notice with care; to observe; to remark; to heed; to attend to.
- Wait - v. t. - To attend as a consequence; to follow upon; to accompany; to await.
- Remember - v. t. - To be capable of recalling when required; to keep in mind; to be continually aware or thoughtful of; to preserve fresh in the memory; to attend to; to think of with gratitude, affection, respect, or any other emotion.
- Levee - v. t. - To attend the levee or levees of.
- Attend - v. i. - (with to) To take charge of; to look after; as, to attend to a matter of business.
- Escort - n. - A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey; one who conducts some one as an attendant; a guard, as of prisoners on a march; also, a body of persons, attending as a mark of respect or honor; -- applied to movements on land, as convoy is to movements at sea.
- Quiddle - v. i. - To spend time in trifling employments, or to attend to useful subjects in an indifferent or superficial manner; to dawdle.
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- H5971 עַם - 5971 עַם - עַם - - ʻam - am - from עָמַם; a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock; folk, men, nation, people. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5972 עַם - 5972 עַם - עַם - - ʻam - am - (Aramaic) corresponding to עַם; {a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock}; people. - Noun Masculine - arc
- H995 בִּין - 995 בִּין - בִּין - - bîyn - bene - a primitive root; to separate mentally (or distinguish), i.e.(generally) understand; attend, consider, be cunning, diligently, direct, discern, eloquent, feel, inform, instruct, have intelligence, know, look well to, mark, perceive, be prudent, regard, (can) skill(-full), teach, think, (cause, make to, get, give, have) understand(-ing), view, (deal) wise(-ly, man). - Verb - heb
- G1247 διακονέω - 1247 διακονέω - ΔΙΑΚΟΝΈΩ - - diakonéō - dee-ak-on-eh'-o - from διάκονος; to be an attendant, i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or (figuratively) teacher); technically, to act as a Christian deacon:--(ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon. - Verb - greek
- G1248 διακονία - 1248 διακονία - ΔΙΑΚΟΝΊΑ - - diakonía - dee-ak-on-ee'-ah - from διάκονος; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate):--(ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing). - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1249 διάκονος - 1249 διάκονος - ΔΙΆΚΟΝΟΣ - - diákonos - dee-ak'-on-os - probably from an obsolete (to run on errands; compare διώκω); an attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically, a deacon or deaconess):--deacon, minister, servant. - Noun - greek
- G2145 εὐπρόσεδρος - 2145 εὐπρόσεδρος - ΕὐΠΡΌΣΕΔΡΟΣ - - euprósedros - yoo-pros'-ed-ros - from εὖ and the same as προσεδρεύω; sitting well towards, i.e. (figuratively) assiduous (neuter, diligent service):--X attend upon. - Adjective - greek
- G3708 ὁράω - 3708 ὁράω - ὉΡΆΩ - - horáō - hor-ah'-o - properly, to stare at (compare ὀπτάνομαι), i.e. (by implication) to discern clearly (physically or mentally); by extension, to attend to; by Hebraism, to experience; passively, to appear:--behold, perceive, see, take heed. - Verb - greek
- H4612 מַעֲמָד - 4612 מַעֲמָד - מַעֲמָד - - maʻămâd - mah-am-awd' - from עָמַד; (figuratively) a position; attendance, office, place, state. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3877 παρακολουθέω - 3877 παρακολουθέω - ΠΑΡΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΈΩ - - parakolouthéō - par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o - from παρά and ἀκολουθέω; to follow near, i.e. (figuratively) attend (as a result), trace out, conform to:--attain, follow, fully know, have understanding. - Verb - greek
- G4337 προσέχω - 4337 προσέχω - ΠΡΟΣΈΧΩ - - proséchō - pros-ekh'-o - from πρός and ἔχω; (figuratively) to hold the mind (3563 implied) towards, i.e. pay attention to, be cautious about, apply oneself to, adhere to:--(give) attend(-ance, -ance at, -ance to, unto), beware, be given to, give (take) heed (to unto); have regard. - Verb - greek
- G4332 προσεδρεύω - 4332 προσεδρεύω - ΠΡΟΣΕΔΡΕΎΩ - - prosedreúō - pros-ed-ryoo'-o - from a compound of πρός and the base of ἑδραῖος; to sit near, i.e. attend as a servant:--wait at. - Verb - greek
- G4342 προσκαρτερέω - 4342 προσκαρτερέω - ΠΡΟΣΚΑΡΤΕΡΈΩ - - proskarteréō - pros-kar-ter-eh'-o - from πρός and καρτερέω; to be earnest towards, i.e. (to a thing) to persevere, be constantly diligent, or (in a place) to attend assiduously all the exercises, or (to a person) to adhere closely to (as a servitor):--attend (give self) continually (upon), continue (in, instant in, with), wait on (continually). - Verb - greek
- H7181 קָשַׁב - 7181 קָשַׁב - קָשַׁב - - qâshab - kaw-shab' - a primitive root; to prick up the ears, i.e. hearken; attend, (cause to) hear(-ken), give heed, incline, mark (well), regard. - Verb - heb
- H7365 רְחַץ - 7365 רְחַץ - רְחַץ - - rᵉchats - rekh-ats' - (Aramaic) corresponding to רָחַץ (probably through the accessory idea of ministering as a servant at the bath); to attend upon; trust. - Verb - arc
- H8104 שָׁמַר - 8104 שָׁמַר - שָׁמַר - - shâmar - shaw-mar' - a primitive root; properly, to hedge about (as with thorns), i.e. guard; generally, to protect, attend to, etc.; beward, be circumspect, take heed (to self), keep(-er, self), mark, look narrowly, observe, preserve, regard, reserve, save (self), sure, (that lay) wait (for), watch(-man). - Verb - heb
- H8334 שָׁרַת - 8334 שָׁרַת - שָׁרַת - - shârath - shaw-rath' - a primitive root; to attend as a menial or worshipper; figuratively, to contribute to; minister (unto), (do) serve(-ant, -ice, -itor), wait on. - Verb - heb
- G4902 συνέπομαι - 4902 συνέπομαι - ΣΥΝΈΠΟΜΑΙ - - synépomai - soon-ep'-om-ahee - middle voice from σύν and a primary (to follow); to attend (travel) in company with:--accompany. - Verb - greek
- G2322 θεραπεία - 2322 θεραπεία - ΘΕΡΑΠΕΊΑ - - therapeía - ther-ap-i'-ah - from θεραπεύω; attendance (specially, medical, i.e. cure); figuratively and collectively, domestics:--healing, household. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2324 θεράπων - 2324 θεράπων - ΘΕΡΆΠΩΝ - - therápōn - ther-ap'-ohn - apparently a participle from an otherwise obsolete derivative of the base of θέρος; a menial attendant (as if cherishing):--servant. - Noun Masculine - greek
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- Psalms 19 61:1 - Hear my cry, O God ; attend unto my prayer.
למנצח על־נגינת לדוד שׁמעה אלהים רנתי הקשׁיבה תפלתי - Proverbs 20 4:1 - Hear , ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend to know understanding.
שׁמעו בנים מוסר אב והקשׁיבו לדעת בינה - Proverbs 20 4:20 - My son, attend to my words ; incline thine ear unto my sayings.
בני לדברי הקשׁיבה לאמרי הט־אזנך - Proverbs 20 5:1 - My son, attend unto my wisdom, and bow thine ear to my understanding :
בני לחכמתי הקשׁיבה לתבונתי הט־אזנך - Psalms 19 86:6 - Give ear , O LORD, unto my prayer ; and attend to the voice of my supplications.
האזינה יהוה תפלתי והקשׁיבה בקול תחנונותי
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- Proverbs 20 4:20 My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings.
בֵּן קָשַׁב דָּבָר נָטָה אֹזֶן אֵמֶר - 1 Timothy 54 4:13 Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
ἝΩΣ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΠΡΟΣΈΧΩ ἈΝΆΓΝΩΣΙΣ ΠΑΡΆΚΛΗΣΙΣ ΔΙΔΑΣΚΑΛΊΑ - Acts 44 16:14 And a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, which worshipped God, heard us: whose heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul.
ΚΑΊ ΤῚΣ ΓΥΝΉ ὌΝΟΜΑ ΛΥΔΊΑ ΠΟΡΦΥΡΌΠΩΛΙΣ ΠΌΛΙΣ ΘΥΆΤΕΙΡΑ ΣΈΒΟΜΑΙ ΘΕΌΣ ἈΚΟΎΩ ὍΣ ΚΑΡΔΊΑ ΚΎΡΙΟΣ ΔΙΑΝΟΊΓΩ ΠΡΟΣΈΧΩ ΛΑΛΈΩ ὙΠΌ ΠΑῦΛΟΣ - Romans 45 13:6 For for this cause pay ye tribute also: for they are God's ministers, attending continually upon this very thing.
ΓΆΡ ΔΙΆ ΤΟῦΤΟ ΔΙΆ ΤΕΛΈΩ ΦΌΡΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΓΆΡ ΕἸΣΊ ΘΕΌΣ ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΌΣ ΠΡΟΣΚΑΡΤΕΡΈΩ ΕἸΣ ΤΟῦΤΟ ΑὐΤΌΣ - Proverbs 20 7:24 Hearken unto me now therefore, O ye children, and attend to the words of my mouth.
שָׁמַע בֵּן קָשַׁב אֵמֶר פֶּה