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- Dead - a. - Deprived of life; -- opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man.
- Dead - a. - Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter.
- Dead - a. - Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep.
- Dead - a. - Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
- Dead - a. - So constructed as not to transmit sound; soundless; as, a dead floor.
- Dead - a. - Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
- Dead - a. - Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.
- Dead - a. - Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall.
- Dead - a. - Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
- Dead - a. - Bringing death; deadly.
- Dead - a. - Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works.
- Dead - a. - Flat; without gloss; -- said of painting which has been applied purposely to have this effect.
- Dead - a. - Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is a dead color, as compared with crimson.
- Dead - a. - Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property; as, one banished or becoming a monk is civilly dead.
- Dead - a. - Not imparting motion or power; as, the dead spindle of a lathe, etc. See Spindle.
- Dead - adv. - To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly.
- Dead - n. - The most quiet or deathlike time; the period of profoundest repose, inertness, or gloom; as, the dead of winter.
- Dead - n. - One who is dead; -- commonly used collectively.
- Dead - v. t. - To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor.
- Dead - v. i. - To die; to lose life or force.
- Dead beat - - See Beat, n., 7.
- Dead-eye - n. - A round, flattish, wooden block, encircled by a rope, or an iron band, and pierced with three holes to receive the lanyard; -- used to extend the shrouds and stays, and for other purposes. Called also deadman's eye.
- Dead-hearted - a. - Having a dull, faint heart; spiritless; listless.
- Dead-pay - n. - Pay drawn for soldiers, or others, really dead, whose names are kept on the rolls.
- Dead-reckoning - n. - See under Dead, a.
- Dead - a. - Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
- Mummy - n. - A dead body embalmed and dried after the manner of the ancient Egyptians; also, a body preserved, by any means, in a dry state, from the process of putrefaction.
- Burial - n. - The act of burying; depositing a dead body in the earth, in a tomb or vault, or in the water, usually with attendant ceremonies; sepulture; interment.
- Incremation - n. - Burning; esp., the act of burning a dead body; cremation.
- Ptomaine - n. - One of a class of animal bases or alkaloids formed in the putrefaction of various kinds of albuminous matter, and closely related to the vegetable alkaloids; a cadaveric poison. The ptomaines, as a class, have their origin in dead matter, by which they are to be distinguished from the leucomaines.
- Bitumen - n. - Mineral pitch; a black, tarry substance, burning with a bright flame; Jew's pitch. It occurs as an abundant natural product in many places, as on the shores of the Dead and Caspian Seas. It is used in cements, in the construction of pavements, etc. See Asphalt.
- Stretcher - n. - A litter, or frame, for carrying disabled, wounded, or dead persons.
- Runt - a. - The dead stump of a tree; also, the stem of a plant.
- Interment - v. t. - The act or ceremony of depositing a dead body in the earth; burial; sepulture; inhumation.
- Posthumous - a. - Born after the death of the father, or taken from the dead body of the mother; as, a posthumous son or daughter.
- Philomot - a. - Of the color of a dead leaf.
- Pieta - n. - A representation of the dead Christ, attended by the Virgin Mary or by holy women and angels.
- Asphaltum - n. - Mineral pitch, Jews' pitch, or compact native bitumen. It is brittle, of a black or brown color and high luster on a surface of fracture; it melts and burns when heated, leaving no residue. It occurs on the surface and shores of the Dead Sea, which is therefore called Asphaltites, or the Asphaltic Lake. It is found also in many parts of Asia, Europe, and America. See Bitumen.
- Tore - n. - The dead grass that remains on mowing land in winter and spring.
- Cadaverous - a. - Having the appearance or color of a dead human body; pale; ghastly; as, a cadaverous look.
- Eremacausis - n. - A gradual oxidation from exposure to air and moisture, as in the decay of old trees or of dead animals.
- Defunct - n. - A dead person; one deceased.
- Carrion - n. - The dead and putrefying body or flesh of an animal; flesh so corrupted as to be unfit for food.
- Graveclothes - n. pl. - The clothes or dress in which the dead are interred.
- Embalm - v. t. - To anoint all over with balm; especially, to preserve from decay by means of balm or other aromatic oils, or spices; to fill or impregnate (a dead body), with aromatics and drugs that it may resist putrefaction.
- Shorling - n. - The skin of a sheen after the fleece is shorn off, as distinct from the morling, or skin taken from the dead sheep; also, a sheep of the first year's shearing.
- Corse - n. - A corpse; the dead body of a human being.
- Boil - n. - A hard, painful, inflamed tumor, which, on suppuration, discharges pus, mixed with blood, and discloses a small fibrous mass of dead tissue, called the core.
- Dead - a. - Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
- Dead - a. - Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter.
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- H5467 סְדֹם - 5467 סְדֹם - סְדֹם - - Çᵉdôm - sed-ome' - from an unused root meaning to scorch; burnt (i.e. volcanic or bituminous) district; Sedom, a place near the Dead Sea; Sodom. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H126 אַדְמָה - 126 אַדְמָה - אַדְמָה - - ʼAdmâh - ad-maw' - contracted for אֲדָמָה; earthy; Admah, a place near the Dead Sea; Admah. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H393 אַכְזָר - 393 אַכְזָר - אַכְזָר - - ʼakzâr - ak-zawr' - from an unused root (apparently meaning to act harshly); violent; by implication deadly; also (in a good sense) brave; cruel, fierce. - Adjective - heb
- G386 ἀνάστασις - 386 ἀνάστασις - ἈΝΆΣΤΑΣΙΣ - - anástasis - an-as'-tas-is - from ἀνίστημι; a standing up again, i.e. (literally) a resurrection from death (individual, genitive case or by implication, (its author)), or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth):--raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the dead, that should rise, rising again. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G581 ἀπογενόμενος - 581 ἀπογενόμενος - ἈΠΟΓΕΝΌΜΕΝΟΣ - - apogenómenos - ap-og-en-om'-en-os - past participle of a compound of ἀπό and γίνομαι; absent, i.e. deceased (figuratively, renounced):--being dead. - Verb - greek
- G599 ἀποθνήσκω - 599 ἀποθνήσκω - ἈΠΟΘΝΉΣΚΩ - - apothnḗskō - ap-oth-nace'-ko - from ἀπό and θνήσκω; to die off (literally or figuratively):--be dead, death, die, lie a-dying, be slain (X with). - Verb - greek
- H2491 חָלָל - 2491 חָלָל - חָלָל - - châlâl - khaw-lawl' - from חָלַל; pierced (especially to death); figuratively, polluted; kill, profane, slain (man), [idiom] slew, (deadly) wounded. - - heb
- H2309 חֶדֶל - 2309 חֶדֶל - חֶדֶל - - chedel - kheh'-del - from חָדַל; rest, i.e. the state of the dead; world. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1478 גָּוַע - 1478 גָּוַע - גָּוַע - - gâvaʻ - gaw-vah' - a primitive root; to breathe out, i.e. (by implication) expire; die, be dead, give up the ghost, perish. - Verb - heb
- G1116 Γόμοῤῥα - 1116 Γόμοῤῥα - ΓΌΜΟῤῬΑ - - Gómorrha - gom'-or-hrhah - of Hebrew origin (עֲמֹרָה); Gomorrha (i.e. Amorah), a place near the Dead Sea:--Gomorrha. - Noun Location - greek
- H1472 גְּוִיָּה - 1472 גְּוִיָּה - גְּוִיָּה - - gᵉvîyâh - ghev-ee-yaw' - prolonged for גֵּוָה; a body, whether alive or dead; (dead) body, carcase, corpse. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H2026 הָרַג - 2026 הָרַג - הָרַג - - hârag - haw-rag' - a primitive root; to smite with deadly intent; destroy, out of hand, kill, murder(-er), put to (death), make (slaughter), slay(-er), [idiom] surely. - Verb - heb
- G2253 ἡμιθανής - 2253 ἡμιθανής - ἩΜΙΘΑΝΉΣ - - hēmithanḗs - hay-mee-than-ace' - from a presumed compound of the base of ἥμισυ and θνήσκω; half dead, i.e. entirely exhausted:--half dead. - Adjective - greek
- G2837 κοιμάω - 2837 κοιμάω - ΚΟΙΜΆΩ - - koimáō - koy-mah'-o - from κεῖμαι; to put to sleep, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively, to decease:--(be a-, fall a-, fall on) sleep, be dead. - Verb - greek
- H4194 מָוֶת - 4194 מָוֶת - מָוֶת - - mâveth - maw'-veth - from מוּת; death (natural or violent); concretely, the dead, their place or state (hades); figuratively, pestilence, ruin; (be) dead(-ly), death, die(-d). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4191 מוּת - 4191 מוּת - מוּת - - mûwth - mooth - a primitive root; to die (literally or figuratively); causatively, to kill; [idiom] at all, [idiom] crying, (be) dead (body, man, one), (put to, worthy of) death, destroy(-er), (cause to, be like to, must) die, kill, necro(-mancer), [idiom] must needs, slay, [idiom] surely, [idiom] very suddenly, [idiom] in (no) wise. - Verb - heb
- G3499 νεκρόω - 3499 νεκρόω - ΝΕΚΡΌΩ - - nekróō - nek-ro'-o - from νεκρός; to deaden, i.e. (figuratively) to subdue:--be dead, mortify. - Verb - greek
- G3498 νεκρός - 3498 νεκρός - ΝΕΚΡΌΣ - - nekrós - nek-ros' - from an apparently primary (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun):--dead. - Adjective - greek
- G3500 νέκρωσις - 3500 νέκρωσις - ΝΈΚΡΩΣΙΣ - - nékrōsis - nek'-ro-sis - from νεκρόω; decease; figuratively, impotency:--deadness, dying. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H5315 נֶפֶשׁ - 5315 נֶפֶשׁ - נֶפֶשׁ - - nephesh - neh'-fesh - from נָפַשׁ; properly, a breathing creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental); any, appetite, beast, body, breath, creature, [idiom] dead(-ly), desire, [idiom] (dis-) contented, [idiom] fish, ghost, [phrase] greedy, he, heart(-y), (hath, [idiom] jeopardy of) life ([idiom] in jeopardy), lust, man, me, mind, mortally, one, own, person, pleasure, (her-, him-, my-, thy-) self, them (your) -selves, [phrase] slay, soul, [phrase] tablet, they, thing, ([idiom] she) will, [idiom] would have it. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5038 נְבֵלָה - 5038 נְבֵלָה - נְבֵלָה - - nᵉbêlâh - neb-ay-law' - from נָבֵל; a flabby thing, i.e. a carcase or carrion (human or bestial, often collectively); figuratively, an idol; (dead) body, (dead) carcase, dead of itself, which died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6297 פֶּגֶר - 6297 פֶּגֶר - פֶּגֶר - - peger - peh'gher - from פָּגַר; a carcase (as limp), whether of man or beast; figuratively, an idolatrous image; carcase, corpse, dead body. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G4430 πτῶμα - 4430 πτῶμα - ΠΤῶΜΑ - - ptōma - pto'-mah - from the alternate of πίπτω; a ruin, i.e. (specially), lifeless body (corpse, carrion):--dead body, carcase, corpse. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H7290 רָדַם - 7290 רָדַם - רָדַם - - râdam - raw-dam' - a primitive root; to stun, i.e. stupefy (with sleep or death); (be fast a-, be in a deep, cast into a dead, that) sleep(-er, -eth). - Verb - heb
- H7496 רָפָא - 7496 רָפָא - רָפָא - - râphâʼ - raw-faw' - from רָפָא in the sense of רָפָה; properly, lax, i.e. (figuratively) a ghost (as dead; in plural only); dead, deceased. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- Luke 42 10:30 - And Jesus answering said , A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment , and wounded him, and departed , leaving him half dead .
ΥΠΟΛΑΒΩΝ Ο ΙΗΣΟΥς ΕΙΠΕΝ ΑΝΨΡΩΠΟς ΤΙς ΚΑΤΕΒΑΙΝΕΝ ΑΠΟ ΙΕΡΟΥΣΑΛΗΜ ΕΙς ΙΕΡΙΧΩ ΚΑΙ ΛΗΣΤΑΙς ΠΕΡΙΕΠΕΣΕΝ ΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΕΚΔΥΣΑΝΤΕς ΑΥΤΟΝ ΚΑΙ ΠΛΗΓΑς ΕΠΙΨΕΝΤΕς ΑΠΗΛΨΟΝ ΑΦΕΝΤΕς ΗΜΙΨΑΝΗ - Mark 41 9:26 - And the spirit cried , and rent him sore, and came out of him : and he was as one dead ; insomuch that many said , He is dead .
ΚΑΙ ΚΡΑΞΑς ΚΑΙ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΣΠΑΡΑΞΑς ΕΞΗΛΨΕΝ ΚΑΙ ΕΓΕΝΕΤΟ ΩΣΕΙ ΝΕΚΡΟς ΩΣΤΕ ΤΟΥς ΠΟΛΛΟΥς ΛΕΓΕΙΝ ΟΤΙ ΑΠΕΨΑΝΕΝ - Exodus 2 12:30 - And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he, and all his servants, and all the Egyptians ; and there was a great cry in Egypt ; for there was not a house where there was not one dead .
ויקם פרעה לילה הוא וכל־עבדיו וכל־מצרים ותהי צעקה גדלה במצרים כי־אין בית אשׁר אינ־שׁם מת - Deuteronomy 5 2:16 - So it came to pass, when all the men of war were consumed and dead from among the people,
ויהי כאשׁר־תמו כל־אנשׁי המלחמה למות מקרב העם - 1 Corinthians 46 15:52 - In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump : for the trumpet shall sound , and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed .
ΕΝ ΑΤΟΜΩ ΕΝ ΡΙΠΗ ΟΦΨΑΛΜΟΥ ΕΝ ΤΗ ΕΣΧΑΤΗ ΣΑΛΠΙΓΓΙ ΣΑΛΠΙΣΕΙ ΓΑΡ ΚΑΙ ΟΙ ΝΕΚΡΟΙ ΕΓΕΡΨΗΣΟΝΤΑΙ ΑΦΨΑΡΤΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΗΜΕΙς ΑΛΛΑΓΗΣΟΜΕΨΑ
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- Mark 41 6:16 But when Herod heard thereof, he said, It is John, whom I beheaded: he is risen from the dead.
ΔΈ ἩΡΏΔΗΣ ἈΚΟΎΩ ἜΠΩ ΟὟΤΟΣ ἘΣΤΊ ἸΩΆΝΝΗΣ ὍΣ ὍΤΙ ἘΓΏ ἈΠΟΚΕΦΑΛΊΖΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἘΓΕΊΡΩ ἘΚ ΝΕΚΡΌΣ - Isaiah 23 8:19 And when they shall say unto you, Seek unto them that have familiar spirits, and unto wizards that peep, and that mutter: should not a people seek unto their God? for the living to the dead?
אָמַר דָּרַשׁ אוֹב יִדְּעֹנִי צָפַף הָגָה עַם דָּרַשׁ אֱלֹהִים חַי מוּת - Ecclesiastes 21 4:2 Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.
שָׁבַח מוּת כְּבָר מוּת חַי עֲדֶן חַי - Jeremiah 24 26:23 And they fetched forth Urijah out of Egypt, and brought him unto Jehoiakim the king; who slew him with the sword, and cast his dead body into the graves of the common people.
יָצָא אוּרִיָּה מִצְרַיִם בּוֹא יְהוֹיָקִים מֶלֶךְ נָכָה חֶרֶב שָׁלַךְ נְבֵלָה קֶבֶר בֵּן עַם - Psalms 19 31:12 I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a broken vessel.
שָׁכַח מוּת לֵב אָבַד כְּלִי