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- Rightful - a. - Righteous; upright; just; good; -- said of persons.
- Rightful - a. - Consonant to justice; just; as, a rightful cause.
- Rightful - a. - Having the right or just claim according to established laws; being or holding by right; as, the rightful heir to a throne or an estate; a rightful king.
- Rightful - a. - Belonging, held, or possessed by right, or by just claim; as, a rightful inheritance; rightful authority.
- Rightfully - adv. - According to right or justice.
- Rightfulness - n. - The quality or state of being rightful; accordance with right and justice.
- Rightfulness - n. - Moral rectitude; righteousness.
- Authority - n. - Legal or rightful power; a right to command or to act; power exercised buy a person in virtue of his office or trust; dominion; jurisdiction; authorization; as, the authority of a prince over subjects, and of parents over children; the authority of a court.
- Owe - v. - To possess; to have, as the rightful owner; to own.
- Obedience - n. - The act of obeying, or the state of being obedient; compliance with that which is required by authority; subjection to rightful restraint or control.
- Possession - n. - The having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command; actual seizin or occupancy; ownership, whether rightful or wrongful.
- Mutiny - v. i. - To rise against, or refuse to obey, lawful authority in military or naval service; to excite, or to be guilty of, mutiny or mutinous conduct; to revolt against one's superior officer, or any rightful authority.
- Deforce - v. - To keep from the rightful owner; to withhold wrongfully the possession of, as of lands or a freehold.
- Own - a. - To hold as property; to have a legal or rightful title to; to be the proprietor or possessor of; to possess; as, to own a house.
- Rightful - a. - Consonant to justice; just; as, a rightful cause.
- Rightful - a. - Having the right or just claim according to established laws; being or holding by right; as, the rightful heir to a throne or an estate; a rightful king.
- Owner - n. - One who owns; a rightful proprietor; one who has the legal or rightful title, whether he is the possessor or not.
- Shiah - n. - A member of that branch of the Mohammedans to which the Persians belong. They reject the first three caliphs, and consider Ali as being the first and only rightful successor of Mohammed. They do not acknowledge the Sunna, or body of traditions respecting Mohammed, as any part of the law, and on these accounts are treated as heretics by the Sunnites, or orthodox Mohammedans.
- Deforciant - n. - One who keeps out of possession the rightful owner of an estate.
- Mutiny - n. - Insurrection against constituted authority, particularly military or naval authority; concerted revolt against the rules of discipline or the lawful commands of a superior officer; hence, generally, forcible resistance to rightful authority; insubordination.
- Restitution - v. - The act of restoring anything to its rightful owner, or of making good, or of giving an equivalent for any loss, damage, or injury; indemnification.
- Rightful - a. - Belonging, held, or possessed by right, or by just claim; as, a rightful inheritance; rightful authority.
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- H366 אָיֹם - 366 אָיֹם - אָיֹם - - ʼâyôm - aw-yome' - from an unused root (meaning to frighten); frightful; terrible. - Adjective - heb
- G1937 ἐπιθυμέω - 1937 ἐπιθυμέω - ἘΠΙΘΥΜΈΩ - - epithyméō - ep-ee-thoo-meh'-o - from ἐπί and θυμός; to set the heart upon, i.e. long for (rightfully or otherwise):--covet, desire, would fain, lust (after). - Verb - greek
- G5398 φοβερός - 5398 φοβερός - ΦΟΒΕΡΌΣ - - phoberós - fob-er-os' - from φόβος; frightful, i.e. (objectively) formidable:--fearful, terrible. - Adjective - greek