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- Moth - n. - A mote.
- Moth - n. - Any nocturnal lepidopterous insect, or any not included among the butterflies; as, the luna moth; Io moth; hawk moth.
- Moth - n. - Any lepidopterous insect that feeds upon garments, grain, etc.; as, the clothes moth; grain moth; bee moth. See these terms under Clothes, Grain, etc.
- Moth - n. - Any one of various other insects that destroy woolen and fur goods, etc., esp. the larvae of several species of beetles of the genera Dermestes and Anthrenus. Carpet moths are often the larvae of Anthrenus. See Carpet beetle, under Carpet, Dermestes, Anthrenus.
- Moth - n. - Anything which gradually and silently eats, consumes, or wastes any other thing.
- Moth-eat - v. t. - To eat or prey upon, as a moth eats a garment.
- Mothen - a. - Full of moths.
- Mother - n. - A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a woman who has borne a child.
- Mother - n. - That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of birth or origin; generatrix.
- Mother - n. - An old woman or matron.
- Mother - n. - The female superior or head of a religious house, as an abbess, etc.
- Mother - n. - Hysterical passion; hysteria.
- Mother - a. - Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; as, mother language; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating.
- Mother - v. t. - To adopt as a son or daughter; to perform the duties of a mother to.
- Mother - n. - A film or membrane which is developed on the surface of fermented alcoholic liquids, such as vinegar, wine, etc., and acts as a means of conveying the oxygen of the air to the alcohol and other combustible principles of the liquid, thus leading to their oxidation.
- Mother - v. i. - To become like, or full of, mother, or thick matter, as vinegar.
- Mother-in-law - n. - The mother of one's husband or wife.
- Mother-naked - a. - Naked as when born.
- Mother-of-pearl - n. - The hard pearly internal layer of several kinds of shells, esp. of pearl oysters, river mussels, and the abalone shells; nacre. See Pearl.
- Mother-of-thyme - n. - An aromatic plant (Thymus Serphyllum); -- called also wild thyme.
- Mothered - imp. & p. p. - of Mother
- Mothered - a. - Thick, like mother; viscid.
- Motherhood - n. - The state of being a mother; the character or office of a mother.
- Mothering - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Mother
- Mothering - n. - A rural custom in England, of visiting one's parents on Midlent Sunday, -- supposed to have been originally visiting the mother church to make offerings at the high altar.
- Smeared - a. - Having the color mark ings ill defined, as if rubbed; as, the smeared dagger moth (Apatela oblinita).
- Pterophore - n. - Any moth of the genus Pterophorus and allied genera; a plume moth. See Plume moth, under Plume.
- Pernyi moth - - A silk-producing moth (Attacus Pernyi) which feeds upon the oak. It has been introduced into Europe and America from China.
- Angoumois moth - - A small moth (Gelechia cerealella) which is very destructive to wheat and other grain. The larva eats out the interior of the grain, leaving only the shell.
- Fireworm - n. - The larva of a small tortricid moth which eats the leaves of the cranberry, so that the vines look as if burned; -- called also cranberry worm.
- Psychian - n. - Any small moth of the genus Psyche and allied genera (family Psychidae). The larvae are called basket worms. See Basket worm, under Basket.
- Shield-bearer - n. - Any small moth of the genus Aspidisca, whose larva makes a shieldlike covering for itself out of bits of leaves.
- Polyphemus - n. - A very large American moth (Telea polyphemus) belonging to the Silkworm family (Bombycidae). Its larva, which is very large, bright green, with silvery tubercles, and with oblique white stripes on the sides, feeds on the oak, chestnut, willow, cherry, apple, and other trees. It produces a large amount of strong silk. Called also American silkworm.
- Fanfoot - n. - Any moth of the genus Polypogon.
- Nonagrian - n. - Any moth of the genus Nonagria and allied genera, as the spindleworm and stalk borer.
- Bollworm - n. - The larva of a moth (Heliothis armigera) which devours the bolls or unripe pods of the cotton plant, often doing great damage to the crops.
- Footman - n. - A moth of the family Lithosidae; -- so called from its livery-like colors.
- Slug - n. - Any smooth, soft larva of a sawfly or moth which creeps like a mollusk; as, the pear slug; rose slug.
- Isabella moth - - A common American moth (Pyrrharctia isabella), of an isabella color. The larva, called woolly bear and hedgehog caterpillar, is densely covered with hairs, which are black at each end of the body, and red in the middle part.
- Phalaenid - n. - Any moth of the family Phalaenidae, of which the cankerworms are examples; a geometrid.
- Hyperoartia - n. pl. - An order of marsipobranchs including the lampreys. The suckerlike moth contains numerous teeth; the nasal opening is in the middle of the head above, but it does not connect with the mouth. See Cyclostoma, and Lamprey.
- Pinion - n. - A moth of the genus Lithophane, as L. antennata, whose larva bores large holes in young peaches and apples.
- Tongue - n. - The proboscis of a moth or a butterfly.
- Pyralid - n. - Any moth of the family Pyralidae. The species are numerous and mostly small, but some of them are very injurious, as the bee moth, meal moth, hop moth, and clover moth.
- Pseudotinea - n. - The bee moth, or wax moth (Galleria).
- Io moth - - A large and handsome American moth (Hyperchiria Io), having a large, bright-colored spot on each hind wing, resembling the spots on the tail of a peacock. The larva is covered with prickly hairs, which sting like nettles.
- Zeuzerian - n. - Any one of a group of bombycid moths of which the genus Zeuzera is the type. Some of these moths are of large size. The goat moth is an example.
- Miller - n. - A moth or lepidopterous insect; -- so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes. Called also moth miller.
- Promethea - n. - A large American bombycid moth (Callosamia promethea). Its larva feeds on the sassafras, wild cherry, and other trees, and suspends its cocoon from a branch by a silken band.
- Thysbe - n. - A common clearwing moth (Hemaris thysbe).
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- H5580 סָס - 5580 סָס - סָס - - çâç - sawce - from the same as סוּס; a moth (from the agility of the fly); moth. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5961 עֲלָמוֹת - 5961 עֲלָמוֹת - עֲלָמוֹת - - ʻĂlâmôwth - al-aw-moth' - plural of עַלְמָה; properly, girls, i.e. the soprano or female voice, perhaps falsetto; Alamoth. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6211 עָשׁ - 6211 עָשׁ - עָשׁ - - ʻâsh - awsh - from עָשֵׁשׁ; a moth; moth. See also עַיִשׁ. - Noun - heb
- H21 אֲבִי - 21 אֲבִי - אֲבִי - - ʼĂbîy - ab-ee' - from אָב; fatherly; Abi, Hezekiah's mother; Abi. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- H287 אֲחִימוֹת - 287 אֲחִימוֹת - אֲחִימוֹת - - ʼĂchîymôwth - akh-ee-moth' - from אָח and מוּת; brother of death; Achimoth, an Israelite; Ahimoth. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H279 אֲחִיאָם - 279 אֲחִיאָם - אֲחִיאָם - - ʼĂchîyʼâm - akh-ee-awm' - from אָח and אֵם; brother of the mother (i.e. uncle); Achiam, an Israelite; Ahiam. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H520 אַמָּה - 520 אַמָּה - אַמָּה - - ʼammâh - am-maw' - prolonged from אֵם; properly, a mother (i.e. unit of measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base (as a bond of the entrance); cubit, [phrase] hundred (by exchange for מֵאָה), measure, post. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H521 אַמָּה - 521 אַמָּה - אַמָּה - - ʼammâh - am-maw' - (Aramaic) corresponding to אַמָּה; {properly, a mother (i.e. unit of measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base (as a bond of the entrance)}; cubit. - Noun - arc
- H517 אֵם - 517 אֵם - אֵם - - ʼêm - ame - a primitive word; a mother (as the bond of the family); in a wide sense (both literally and figuratively (like father)); dam, mother, [idiom] parting. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G282 ἀμήτωρ - 282 ἀμήτωρ - ἈΜΉΤΩΡ - - amḗtōr - am-ay'-tore - from Α (as a negative particle) and μήτηρ; motherless, i.e. of unknown maternity:--without mother. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H1120 בָּמוֹת - 1120 בָּמוֹת - בָּמוֹת - - Bâmôwth - baw-moth' - plural of בָּמָה; heights; or (fully) בָּמוֹת בַּעַל; from the same and בַּעַל; heights of Baal; Bamoth or Bamoth-Baal, a place East of the Jordan; Bamoth, Bamoth-baal. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H1339 בַּת־שֶׁבַע - 1339 בַּת־שֶׁבַע - בַּת־שֶׁבַע - - Bath-Shebaʻ - bath-sheh'-bah - from בַּת and שֶׁבַע (in the sense of שָׁבַע); daughter of an oath; Bath-Sheba, the mother of Solomon; Bath-sheba. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- H1181 בַּעֲלֵי בָּמוֹת - 1181 בַּעֲלֵי בָּמוֹת - בַּעֲלֵי בָּמוֹת - - Baʻălêy Bâmôwth - bah-al-ay' baw-moth' - from the plural of בַּעַל and the plural of בָּמָה; Baals of (the) heights; Baale-Bamoth, a place East of the Jordan; lords of the high places. - Noun Masculine - x-pn
- H1020 בֵּית הַיְשִׁימוֹת - 1020 בֵּית הַיְשִׁימוֹת - בֵּית הַיְשִׁימוֹת - - Bêyth ha-Yshîy-môwth - bayth hah-yesh-eemoth' - from בַּיִת and the plural of יְשִׁימַה with the article interposed; house of the deserts; Beth-ha-Jeshimoth, a town East of the Jordan; Beth-jeshimoth. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H930 בְּהֵמוֹת - 930 בְּהֵמוֹת - בְּהֵמוֹת - - bᵉhêmôwth - be-hay-mohth' - in form a plural or בְּהֵמָה, but really a singular of Egyptian derivation; a water-ox, i.e. the hippopotamus or Nile-horse; Behemoth. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2545 חֲמוֹת - 2545 חֲמוֹת - חֲמוֹת - - chămôwth - kham-oth' - or (shortened) חֲמֹת; feminine of חָם; a mother-in-law; mother in law. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H2859 חָתַן - 2859 חָתַן - חָתַן - - châthan - khaw-than' - a primitive root; to give (a daughter) away in marriage; hence (generally) to contract affinity by marriage; join in affinity, father in law, make marriages, mother in law, son in law. - Verb - heb
- H1858 דַּר - 1858 דַּר - דַּר - - dar - dar - apparently from the same as דְּרוֹר; properly, a pearl (from its sheen as rapidly turned); by analogy, pearl-stone, i.e. mother-of-pearl or alabaster; [idiom] white. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1080 γεννάω - 1080 γεννάω - ΓΕΝΝΆΩ - - gennáō - ghen-nah'-o - from a variation of γένος; to procreate (properly, of the father, but by extension of the mother); figuratively, to regenerate:--bear, beget, be born, bring forth, conceive, be delivered of, gender, make, spring. - Verb - greek
- H1904 הָגָר - 1904 הָגָר - הָגָר - - Hâgâr - haw-gawr' - of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; Hagar, the mother of Ishmael; Hagar. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- H4047 מַגְפִּיעָשׁ - 4047 מַגְפִּיעָשׁ - מַגְפִּיעָשׁ - - Magpîyʻâsh - mag-pee-awsh' - apparently from גּוּף or נָגַף and עָשׁ; exterminator of (the) moth; Magpiash, an Israelite; Magpiash. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- G3125 μάμμη - 3125 μάμμη - ΜΆΜΜΗ - - mámmē - mam'-may - of natural origin ("mammy"); a grandmother:--grandmother. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H4464 מַמְזֵר - 4464 מַמְזֵר - מַמְזֵר - - mamzêr - mam-zare' - from an unused root meaning to alienate; a mongrel, i.e. born of aJewish father and aheathen mother; bastard. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3384 μήτηρ - 3384 μήτηρ - ΜΉΤΗΡ - - mḗtēr - may'-tare - apparently a primary word; a "mother" (literally or figuratively, immediate or remote):--mother. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3389 μητραλῴας - 3389 μητραλῴας - ΜΗΤΡΑΛῴΑΣ - - mētralṓias - may-tral-o'-as - from μήτηρ and the base of ἅλων; a mother-thresher, i.e. matricide:--murderer of mothers. - Noun Masculine - greek
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- Luke 42 12:33 - Sell that ye have , and give alms ; provide yourselves bags which wax not old , a treasure in the heavens that faileth not, where no thief approacheth , neither moth corrupteth .
ΠΩΛΗΣΑΤΕ ΤΑ ΥΠΑΡΧΟΝΤΑ ΥΜΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΔΟΤΕ ΕΛΕΗΜΟΣΥΝΗΝ ΠΟΙΗΣΑΤΕ ΕΑΥΤΟΙς ΒΑΛΛΑΝΤΙΑ ΜΗ ΠΑΛΑΙΟΥΜΕΝΑ ΨΗΣΑΥΡΟΝ ΑΝΕΚΛΕΙΠΤΟΝ ΕΝ ΤΟΙς ΟΥΡΑΝΟΙς ΟΠΟΥ ΚΛΕΠΤΗς ΟΥΚ ΕΓΓΙΖΕΙ ΟΥΔΕ ΣΗς ΔΙΑΦΨΕΙΡΕΙ - Job 18 13:28 - And he, as a rotten thing, consumeth , as a garment that is moth eaten .
והוא כרקב יבלה כבגד אכלו עשׁ - Matthew 40 6:20 - But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt , and where thieves do not break through nor steal :
ΨΗΣΑΥΡΙΖΕΤΕ ΔΕ ΥΜΙΝ ΨΗΣΑΥΡΟΥς ΕΝ ΟΥΡΑΝΩ ΟΠΟΥ ΟΥΤΕ ΣΗς ΟΥΤΕ ΒΡΩΣΙς ΑΦΑΝΙΖΕΙ ΚΑΙ ΟΠΟΥ ΚΛΕΠΤΑΙ ΟΥ ΔΙΟΡΥΣΣΟΥΣΙΝ ΟΥΔΕ ΚΛΕΠΤΟΥΣΙΝ - Psalms 19 39:11 - When thou with rebukes dost correct man for iniquity, thou makest his beauty to consume away like a moth : surely every man is vanity. Selah.
בתוכחות על־עון יסרת אישׁ ותמס כעשׁ חמודו אך הבל כל־אדם סלה - Job 18 4:19 - How much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth ?
אף שׁכני בתי־חמר אשׁר־בעפר יסודם ידכאום לפני־עשׁ
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- Deuteronomy 5 27:16 Cursed be he that setteth light by his father or his mother. And all the people shall say, Amen.
אָרַר קָלָה אָב אֵם עַם אָמַר אָמֵן - Genesis 1 30:14 And Reuben went in the days of wheat harvest, and found mandrakes in the field, and brought them unto his mother Leah. Then Rachel said to Leah, Give me, I pray thee, of thy son's mandrakes.
רְאוּבֵן יָלַךְ יוֹם חִטָּה קָצִיר מָצָא דּוּדַי שָׂדֶה בּוֹא אֵם לֵאָה רָחֵל אָמַר לֵאָה נָתַן בֵּן דּוּדַי - Luke 42 8:20 And it was told him by certain which said, Thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to see thee.
ΚΑΊ ἈΠΑΓΓΈΛΛΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΛΈΓΩ ΣΟῦ ΜΉΤΗΡ ΚΑΊ ΣΟῦ ἈΔΕΛΦΌΣ ἽΣΤΗΜΙ ἜΞΩ ΘΈΛΩ ΕἼΔΩ ΣΈ - Philemon 57 1:1 Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Timothy our brother, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer,
ΠΑῦΛΟΣ ΔΈΣΜΙΟΣ ἸΗΣΟῦΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΤΙΜΌΘΕΟΣ ἈΔΕΛΦΌΣ ΦΙΛΉΜΩΝ ἩΜῶΝ ἈΓΑΠΗΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΣΥΝΕΡΓΌΣ - Lamentations 25 2:12 They say to their mothers, Where is corn and wine? when they swooned as the wounded in the streets of the city, when their soul was poured out into their mothers' bosom.
אָמַר אֵם דָּגָן יַיִן עָטַף חָלָל רְחֹב עִיר נֶפֶשׁ שָׁפַךְ אֵם חֵיק