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- Pile - n. - A hair; hence, the fiber of wool, cotton, and the like; also, the nap when thick or heavy, as of carpeting and velvet.
- Pile - n. - A covering of hair or fur.
- Pile - n. - The head of an arrow or spear.
- Pile - n. - A large stake, or piece of timber, pointed and driven into the earth, as at the bottom of a river, or in a harbor where the ground is soft, for the support of a building, a pier, or other superstructure, or to form a cofferdam, etc.
- Pile - n. - One of the ordinaries or subordinaries having the form of a wedge, usually placed palewise, with the broadest end uppermost.
- Pile - v. t. - To drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles.
- Pile - n. - A mass of things heaped together; a heap; as, a pile of stones; a pile of wood.
- Pile - n. - A mass formed in layers; as, a pile of shot.
- Pile - n. - A funeral pile; a pyre.
- Pile - n. - A large building, or mass of buildings.
- Pile - n. - Same as Fagot, n., 2.
- Pile - n. - A vertical series of alternate disks of two dissimilar metals, as copper and zinc, laid up with disks of cloth or paper moistened with acid water between them, for producing a current of electricity; -- commonly called Volta's pile, voltaic pile, or galvanic pile.
- Pile - n. - The reverse of a coin. See Reverse.
- Pile - v. t. - To lay or throw into a pile or heap; to heap up; to collect into a mass; to accumulate; to amass; -- often with up; as, to pile up wood.
- Pile - v. t. - To cover with heaps; or in great abundance; to fill or overfill; to load.
- Pile-worn - a. - Having the pile worn off; threadbare.
- Pileate - a. - Alt. of Pileated
- Pileated - a. - Having the form of a cap for the head.
- Pileated - a. - Having a crest covering the pileus, or whole top of the head.
- Piled - imp. & p. p. - of Pile
- Piled - a. - Having a pile or point; pointed.
- Piled - a. - Having a pile or nap.
- Piled - a. - Formed from a pile or fagot; as, piled iron.
- Pilei - pl. - of Pileus
- Pileiform - a. - Having the form of a pileus or cap; pileate.
- Suttee - n. - A Hindoo widow who immolates herself, or is immolated, on the funeral pile of her husband; -- so called because this act of self-immolation is regarded as envincing excellence of wifely character.
- Set - n. - A piece placed temporarily upon the head of a pile when the latter cannot be reached by the weight, or hammer, except by means of such an intervening piece.
- Piles - n. pl. - The small, troublesome tumors or swellings about the anus and lower part of the rectum which are technically called hemorrhoids. See Hemorrhoids. [The singular pile is sometimes used.]
- Hummock - n. - A ridge or pile of ice on an ice field.
- Velvet - n. - A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads. Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton or linen back.
- Cord - n. - A solid measure, equivalent to 128 cubic feet; a pile of wood, or other coarse material, eight feet long, four feet high, and four feet broad; -- originally measured with a cord or line.
- Accumulate - v. t. - To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass; as, to accumulate a sum of money.
- Waterhorse - n. - A pile of salted fish heaped up to drain.
- Haycock - n. - A conical pile or hear of hay in the field.
- Pyre - n. - A funeral pile; a combustible heap on which the dead are burned; hence, any pile to be burnt.
- Dolly - n. - In pile driving, a block interposed between the head of the pile and the ram of the driver.
- Pilose - a. - Clothed thickly with pile or soft down.
- Brickkiln - n. - A kiln, or furnace, in which bricks are baked or burnt; or a pile of green bricks, laid loose, with arches underneath to receive the wood or fuel for burning them.
- Cord - v. t. - To arrange (wood, etc.) in a pile for measurement by the cord.
- Dun - v. t. - To cure, as codfish, in a particular manner, by laying them, after salting, in a pile in a dark place, covered with salt grass or some like substance.
- Piled - a. - Having a pile or nap.
- Nog - n. - One of the square logs of wood used in a pile to support the roof of a mine.
- Ruche - n. - A pile of arched tiles, used to catch and retain oyster spawn.
- Heap - n. - A pile or mass; a collection of things laid in a body, or thrown together so as to form an elevation; as, a heap of earth or stones.
- Cairn - n. - A pile of stones heaped up as a landmark, or to arrest attention, as in surveying, or in leaving traces of an exploring party, etc.
- Shock - n. - A pile or assemblage of sheaves of grain, as wheat, rye, or the like, set up in a field, the sheaves varying in number from twelve to sixteen; a stook.
- Pile - n. - A mass of things heaped together; a heap; as, a pile of stones; a pile of wood.
- Dump - n. - A pile of ore or rock.
- Steamboating - n. - The shearing of a pile of books which are as yet uncovered, or out of boards.
- Haystack - n. - A stack or conical pile of hay in the open air.
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- H2872 טַבּוּר - 2872 טַבּוּר - טַבּוּר - - ṭabbûwr - tab-boor' - from an unused root meaning to pile up; properly, accumulated; i.e. (by implication) a summit; middle, midst. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2914 טְחֹר - 2914 טְחֹר - טְחֹר - - ṭᵉchôr - tekh-ore' - from an unused root meaning to burn; a boil or ulcer (from the inflammation), especially a tumorin the anus or pudenda (the piles); emerod. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6192 עָרַם - 6192 עָרַם - עָרַם - - ʻâram - aw-ram' - a primitive root; to pile up; gather together. - Verb - heb
- H6170 עֲרוּגָה - 6170 עֲרוּגָה - עֲרוּגָה - - ʻărûwgâh - ar-oo-gaw' - or עֲרֻגָה; feminine passive participle of עָרַג; something piled up (as if (figuratively) raised by mental aspiration), i.e. a paterre; bed, furrow. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6187 עֵרֶךְ - 6187 עֵרֶךְ - עֵרֶךְ - - ʻêrek - eh'rek - from עָרַךְ; a pile, equipment, estimate; equal, estimation, (things that are set in) order, price, proportion, [idiom] set at, suit, taxation, [idiom] valuest. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G875 ἀφρίζω - 875 ἀφρίζω - ἈΦΡΊΖΩ - - aphrízō - af-rid'-zo - from ἀφρός; to froth at the mouth (in epilepsy):--foam. - Verb - greek
- H1754 דּוּר - 1754 דּוּר - דּוּר - - dûwr - dure - from דּוּר; a circle, ball or pile; ball, turn, round about. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4634 מַעֲרָכָה - 4634 מַעֲרָכָה - מַעֲרָכָה - - maʻărâkâh - mah-ar-aw-kaw' - feminine of מַעֲרָךְ; an arrangement; concretely, a pile; specifically a military array; army, fight, be set in order, ordered place, rank, row. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4635 מַעֲרֶכֶת - 4635 מַעֲרֶכֶת - מַעֲרֶכֶת - - maʻăreketh - mah-ar-eh'-keth - from עָרַךְ; an arrangement, i.e. (concretely) a pile (of loaves); row, shewbread. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4071 מְדוּרָה - 4071 מְדוּרָה - מְדוּרָה - - mᵉdûwrâh - med-oo-raw' - or מְדֻרָה; from דּוּר in the sense of accumulation; a pile of fuel; pile (for fire). - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4596 מְעִי - 4596 מְעִי - מְעִי - - mᵉʻîy - meh-ee' - from עָוָה; (compare עִי); a pile of rubbish (as contorted), i.e. a ruin; heap. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7263 רֶגֶב - 7263 רֶגֶב - רֶגֶב - - regeb - reh'-gheb - from an unused root meaning to pile together; a lump of clay; clod. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7277 רִגְמָה - 7277 רִגְמָה - רִגְמָה - - rigmâh - rig-maw' - feminine of the same as רֶגֶם; a pile (of stones), i.e. (figuratively) a throng; council. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G4987 σωρεύω - 4987 σωρεύω - ΣΩΡΕΎΩ - - sōreúō - sore-yoo'-o - from another form of σορός; to pile up (literally or figuratively):--heap, load. - Verb - greek
- G4682 σπαράσσω - 4682 σπαράσσω - ΣΠΑΡΆΣΣΩ - - sparássō - spar-as'-so - prolongation from (to grasp; apparently strengthened from σπάω through the idea of spasmodic contraction); to mangle, i.e. convluse with epilepsy:--rend, tear. - Verb - greek
- H8524 תָּלַל - 8524 תָּלַל - תָּלַל - - tâlal - taw-lal' - a primitive root; to pile up, i.e. elevate; eminent. Compare הָתַל. - - heb
- H8407 תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר - 8407 תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר - תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר - - Tiglath Pilʼeçer - tig-lath' pil-eh'-ser - or תִּגְלַת פְּלֶסֶר; or תִּלְגַּת פִּלְנְאֶסֶר or תִּלְגַּת פִּלְנֶסֶר; of foreign derivation; Tiglath-Pileser or Tilgath-pilneser, an Assyryrian king; Tiglath-pileser, Tilgath-pilneser. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H6652 צִבֻּר - 6652 צִבֻּר - צִבֻּר - - tsibbur - tsib-boor' - from פַּרְעֹשׁ; a pile; heap. - Noun Masculine - heb
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- Isaiah 23 30:33 - For Tophet is ordained of old ; yea, for the king it is prepared ; he hath made it deep and large : the pile thereof is fire and much wood ; the breath of the LORD, like a stream of brimstone, doth kindle it.
כי־ערוך מאתמול תפתה גמ־הוא למלך הוכן העמיק הרחב מדרתה אשׁ ועצים הרבה נשׁמת יהוה כנחל גפרית בערה בה - Ezekiel 26 24:9 - Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD ; Woe to the bloody city ! I will even make the pile for fire great .
לכן כה אמר אדני יהוה אוי עיר הדמים גמ־אני אגדיל המדורה
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- Nehemiah 16 10:24 Hallohesh, Pileha, Shobek,
לוֹחֵשׁ פִּלְחָא שׁוֹבֵק - 2 Kings 12 15:29 In the days of Pekah king of Israel came Tiglathpileser king of Assyria, and took Ijon, and Abelbethmaachah, and Janoah, and Kedesh, and Hazor, and Gilead, and Galilee, all the land of Naphtali, and carried them captive to Assyria.
יוֹם פֶּקַח מֶלֶךְ יִשְׂרָאֵל בּוֹא תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר מֶלֶךְ אַשּׁוּר לָקַח עִיּוֹן אָבֵל בֵּית־מֲעַכָה יָנוֹחַ קֶדֶשׁ חָצוֹר גִּלְעָד גָּלִיל אֶרֶץ נַפְתָּלִי גָּלָה אַשּׁוּר - 2 Kings 12 16:7 So Ahaz sent messengers to Tiglathpileser king of Assyria, saying, I am thy servant and thy son: come up, and save me out of the hand of the king of Syria, and out of the hand of the king of Israel, which rise up against me.
אָחָז שָׁלַח מֲלְאָךְ תִּגְלַת פִּלְאֶסֶר מֶלֶךְ אַשּׁוּר אָמַר עֶבֶד בֵּן עָלָה יָשַׁע כַּף מֶלֶךְ אֲרָם כַּף מֶלֶךְ יִשְׂרָאֵל קוּם - Ezekiel 26 24:9 Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Woe to the bloody city! I will even make the pile for fire great.
אָמַר אֲדֹנָי יְהֹוִה אוֹי דָּם עִיר מְדוּרָה גָּדַל - Isaiah 23 30:33 For Tophet is ordained of old; yea, for the king it is prepared; he hath made it deep and large: the pile thereof is fire and much wood; the breath of the LORD, like a stream of brimstone, doth kindle it.
תׇּפְתֶּה עָרַךְ אֶתְמוֹל מֶלֶךְ כּוּן עָמַק רָחַב מְדוּרָה אֵשׁ רָבָה עֵץ נְשָׁמָה יְהֹוָה נַחַל גׇּפְרִית בָּעַר