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- Probate - n. - Proof.
- Probate - n. - Official proof; especially, the proof before a competent officer or tribunal that an instrument offered, purporting to be the last will and testament of a person deceased, is indeed his lawful act; the copy of a will proved, under the seal of the Court of Probate, delivered to the executors with a certificate of its having been proved.
- Probate - n. - The right or jurisdiction of proving wills.
- Probate - a. - Of or belonging to a probate, or court of probate; as, a probate record.
- Probate - v. t. - To obtain the official approval of, as of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament; as, the executor has probated the will.
- Caveat - n. - A notice given by an interested party to some officer not to do a certain act until the party is heard in opposition; as, a caveat entered in a probate court to stop the proving of a will or the taking out of letters of administration, etc.
- Solemn - a. - Made in form; ceremonious; as, solemn war; conforming with all legal requirements; as, probate in solemn form.
- Surrogate - n. - In some States of the United States, an officer who presides over the probate of wills and testaments and yield the settlement of estates.
- Renounce - v. i. - To decline formally, as an executor or a person entitled to letters of administration, to take out probate or letters.
- Ordinary - n. - A judicial officer, having generally the powers of a judge of probate or a surrogate.
- Probate - a. - Of or belonging to a probate, or court of probate; as, a probate record.
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- G96 ἀδόκιμος - 96 ἀδόκιμος - ἈΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ - - adókimos - ad-ok'-ee-mos - from Α (as a negative particle) and δόκιμος; unapproved, i.e. rejected; by implication, worthless (literally or morally):--castaway, rejected, reprobate. - Adjective - greek
- G2106 εὐδοκέω - 2106 εὐδοκέω - ΕὐΔΟΚΈΩ - - eudokéō - yoo-dok-eh'-o - from εὖ and δοκέω; to think well of, i.e. approve (an act); specially, to approbate (a person or thing):--think good, (be well) please(-d), be the good (have, take) pleasure, be willing. - Verb - greek
- H3988 מָאַס - 3988 מָאַס - מָאַס - - mâʼaç - maw-as' - a primitive root; to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear; abhor, cast away (off), contemn, despise, disdain, (become) loathe(some), melt away, refuse, reject, reprobate, [idiom] utterly, vile person. - - heb
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- 2 Corinthians 47 13:5 Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
ΠΕΙΡΆΖΩ ἙΑΥΤΟῦ ΕἸ ἘΣΤΈ ἘΝ ΠΊΣΤΙΣ ΔΟΚΙΜΆΖΩ ἙΑΥΤΟῦ Ἤ ἘΠΙΓΙΝΏΣΚΩ Οὐ ἙΑΥΤΟῦ ὍΤΙ ἸΗΣΟῦΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ ἘΣΤΊ ἘΝ ὙΜῖΝ ΕἸ ΜΉ ΤΙ ἘΣΤΈ ἈΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ [5100?] - 2 Timothy 55 3:8 Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.
ὍΣ ΔΈ ΤΡΌΠΟΣ ἸΑΝΝῆΣ ΚΑΊ ἸΑΜΒΡῆΣ ἈΝΘΊΣΤΗΜΙ ΜΩΣΕΎΣ ΟὝΤΩ ἈΝΘΊΣΤΗΜΙ ΟὟΤΟΣ ΚΑΊ ἈΝΘΊΣΤΗΜΙ ἈΛΉΘΕΙΑ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΚΑΤΑΦΘΕΊΡΩ ΝΟῦΣ ἈΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ ΠΕΡΊ ΠΊΣΤΙΣ - Jeremiah 24 6:30 Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the LORD hath rejected them.
מָאַס כֶּסֶף קָרָא יְהֹוָה מָאַס - Romans 45 1:28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;
ΚΑΊ ΚΑΘΏΣ ΔΟΚΙΜΆΖΩ Οὐ ΔΟΚΙΜΆΖΩ ἜΧΩ ΘΕΌΣ ἘΝ ἘΠΊΓΝΩΣΙΣ ΘΕΌΣ ΠΑΡΑΔΊΔΩΜΙ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΠΑΡΑΔΊΔΩΜΙ ΕἸΣ ἈΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ ΝΟῦΣ ΠΟΙΈΩ ΚΑΘΉΚΩ ΜΉ ΚΑΘΉΚΩ - 2 Corinthians 47 13:7 Now I pray to God that ye do no evil; not that we should appear approved, but that ye should do that which is honest, though we be as reprobates.
ΔΈ ΕὔΧΟΜΑΙ ΠΡΌΣ ΘΕΌΣ ὙΜᾶΣ ΠΟΙΈΩ ΜΉ ΜΗΔΕΊΣ ΚΑΚΌΣ Οὐ ἽΝΑ ἩΜΕῖΣ ΦΑΊΝΩ ΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ ἈΛΛΆ ἽΝΑ ὙΜΕῖΣ ΠΟΙΈΩ ΚΑΛΌΣ ΔΈ ἩΜΕῖΣ Ὦ ὩΣ ἈΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ