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- Sap - n. - The juice of plants of any kind, especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition.
- Sap - n. - The sapwood, or alburnum, of a tree.
- Sap - n. - A simpleton; a saphead; a milksop.
- Sap - v. t. - To subvert by digging or wearing away; to mine; to undermine; to destroy the foundation of.
- Sap - v. t. - To pierce with saps.
- Sap - v. t. - To make unstable or infirm; to unsettle; to weaken.
- Sap - v. i. - To proceed by mining, or by secretly undermining; to execute saps.
- Sap - n. - A narrow ditch or trench made from the foremost parallel toward the glacis or covert way of a besieged place by digging under cover of gabions, etc.
- Sapadillo - n. - See Sapodila.
- Sapajo - n. - The sapajou.
- Sapajou - n. - Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Cebus, having long and prehensile tails. Some of the species are called also capuchins. The bonnet sapajou (C. subcristatus), the golden-handed sapajou (C. chrysopus), and the white-throated sapajou (C. hypoleucus) are well known species. See Capuchin.
- Sapan wood - - A dyewood yielded by Caesalpinia Sappan, a thorny leguminous tree of Southern Asia and the neighboring islands. It is the original Brazil wood.
- Sapful - a. - Abounding in sap; sappy.
- Saphead - n. - A weak-minded, stupid fellow; a milksop.
- Saphenous - a. - Manifest; -- applied to the two principal superficial veins of the lower limb of man.
- Saphenous - a. - Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the saphenous veins; as, the saphenous nerves; the saphenous opening, an opening in the broad fascia of the thigh through which the internal saphenous vein passes.
- Sapid - a. - Having the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor.
- Sapidity - n. - The quality or state of being sapid; taste; savor; savoriness.
- Sapidness - n. - Quality of being sapid; sapidity.
- Sapience - n. - The quality of being sapient; wisdom; sageness; knowledge.
- Sapient - a. - Wise; sage; discerning; -- often in irony or contempt.
- Sapiential - a. - Having or affording wisdom.
- Sapientious - a. - Sapiential.
- Sapientize - v. t. - To make sapient.
- Sapiently - adv. - In a sapient manner.
- Wood-sere - n. - The time when there no sap in the trees; the winter season.
- Tingis - n. - A genus of small hemipterous insects which injure trees by sucking the sap from the leaves. See Illustration in Appendix.
- Treacle - n. - A saccharine fluid, consisting of the inspissated juices or decoctions of certain vegetables, as the sap of the birch, sycamore, and the like.
- Water tree - - A climbing shrub (Tetracera alnifolia, / potatoria) of Western Africa, which pours out a watery sap from the freshly cut stems.
- Scammony - n. - An inspissated sap obtained from the root of the Convolvulus Scammonia, of a blackish gray color, a nauseous smell like that of old cheese, and a somewhat acrid taste. It is used in medicine as a cathartic.
- Run - n. - That which runs or flows in the course of a certain operation, or during a certain time; as, a run of must in wine making; the first run of sap in a maple orchard.
- Viscin - n. - A clear, viscous, tasteless substance extracted from the mucilaginous sap of the mistletoe (Viscum album), holly, etc., and constituting an essential ingredient of birdlime.
- Galactin - n. - A white waxy substance found in the sap of the South American cow tree (Galactodendron).
- Juice - n. - The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking.
- Circulation - n. - The movement of the blood in the blood-vascular system, by which it is brought into close relations with almost every living elementary constituent. Also, the movement of the sap in the vessels and tissues of plants.
- Palmyra - n. - A species of palm (Borassus flabelliformis) having a straight, black, upright trunk, with palmate leaves. It is found native along the entire northern shores of the Indian Ocean, from the mouth of the Tigris to New Guinea. More than eight hundred uses to which it is put are enumerated by native writers. Its wood is largely used for building purposes; its fruit and roots serve for food, its sap for making toddy, and its leaves for thatching huts.
- Leaf - n. - A colored, usually green, expansion growing from the side of a stem or rootstock, in which the sap for the use of the plant is elaborated under the influence of light; one of the parts of a plant which collectively constitute its foliage.
- Bloodwood - n. - A tree having the wood or the sap of the color of blood.
- Mucivore - n. - An insect which feeds on mucus, or the sap of plants, as certain Diptera, of the tribe Mucivora.
- Inulin - n. - A substance of very wide occurrence. It is found dissolved in the sap of the roots and rhizomes of many composite and other plants, as Inula, Helianthus, Campanula, etc., and is extracted by solution as a tasteless, white, semicrystalline substance, resembling starch, with which it is isomeric. It is intermediate in nature between starch and sugar. Called also dahlin, helenin, alantin, etc.
- Lactucone - n. - A white, crystalline, tasteless substance, found in the milky sap of species of Lactuca, and constituting an essential ingredient of lactucarium.
- Cassareep - n. - A condiment made from the sap of the bitter cassava (Manihot utilissima) deprived of its poisonous qualities, concentrated by boiling, and flavored with aromatics. See Pepper pot.
- Mannite - n. - A white crystalline substance of a sweet taste obtained from a so-called manna, the dried sap of the flowering ash (Fraxinus ornus); -- called also mannitol, and hydroxy hexane. Cf. Dulcite.
- Maple - n. - A tree of the genus Acer, including about fifty species. A. saccharinum is the rock maple, or sugar maple, from the sap of which sugar is made, in the United States, in great quantities, by evaporation; the red or swamp maple is A. rubrum; the silver maple, A. dasycarpum, having fruit wooly when young; the striped maple, A. Pennsylvanium, called also moosewood. The common maple of Europe is A. campestre, the sycamore maple is A. Pseudo-platanus, and the Norway maple is A. platanoides.
- Run - a. - To flow, as a liquid; to ascend or descend; to course; as, rivers run to the sea; sap runs up in the spring; her blood ran cold.
- Caoutchouc - n. - A tenacious, elastic, gummy substance obtained from the milky sap of several plants of tropical South America (esp. the euphorbiaceous tree Siphonia elastica or Hevea caoutchouc), Asia, and Africa. Being impermeable to liquids and gases, and not readly affected by exposure to air, acids, and alkalies, it is used, especially when vulcanized, for many purposes in the arts and in manufactures. Also called India rubber (because it was first brought from India, and was formerly used chiefly for erasing pencil marks) and gum elastic. See Vulcanization.
- Bleeding - n. - A running or issuing of blood, as from the nose or a wound; a hemorrhage; the operation of letting blood, as in surgery; a drawing or running of sap from a tree or plant.
- Wax - n. - Thick sirup made by boiling down the sap of the sugar maple, and then cooling.
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- H5593 סַף - 5593 סַף - סַף - - Çaph - saf - the same as סַף; Saph, a Philistine; Saph. Compare סִפַּי. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H5601 סַפִּיר - 5601 סַפִּיר - סַפִּיר - - çappîyr - sap-peer' - from סָפַר; a gem (perhaps used for scratching other substances), probably the sapphire; sapphire. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H23 אֲבִיאָסָף - 23 אֲבִיאָסָף - אֲבִיאָסָף - - ʼĂbîyʼâçâph - ab-ee-aw-sawf' - from אָב and אָסַף; father of gathering (i.e. gatherer); Abiasaph, an Israelite; Abiasaph. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H623 אָסָף - 623 אָסָף - אָסָף - - ʼÂçâph - aw-sawf' - from אָסַף; collector; Asaph, the name of three Israelites, and of the family of the first; Asaph. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H656 אָפֵס - 656 אָפֵס - אָפֵס - - ʼâphêç - aw-face' - a primitive root; to disappear, i.e. cease; be clean gone (at an end, brought to nought), fail. - Verb - heb
- H235 אָזַל - 235 אָזַל - אָזַל - - ʼâzal - aw-zal' - a primitive root; to go away, hence, to disappear; fail, gad about, go to and fro (but in Ezekiel 27:19 the word is rendered by many 'from Uzal,' by others 'yarn'), be gone (spent). - Verb - heb
- H43 אֶבְיָסָף - 43 אֶבְיָסָף - אֶבְיָסָף - - ʼEbyâçâph - eb-yaw-sawf' - contracted from אֲבִיאָסָף; Ebjasaph, an Israelite; Ebiasaph. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H469 אֱלִיצָפָן - 469 אֱלִיצָפָן - אֱלִיצָפָן - - ʼĔlîytsâphân - el-ee-tsaw-fawn' - or (shortened) אֶלְצָפָן; from אֵל and צָפַן; God of treasure; Elitsaphan or Eltsaphan, an Israelite; Elizaphan, Elzaphan. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- H460 אֶלְיָסָף - 460 אֶלְיָסָף - אֶלְיָסָף - - ʼElyâçâph - el-yaw-sawf' - from אֵל and יָסַף; God (is) gatherer; Eljasaph, the name of two Israelites; Eliasaph. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- G854 ἀφανισμός - 854 ἀφανισμός - ἈΦΑΝΙΣΜΌΣ - - aphanismós - af-an-is-mos' - from ἀφανίζω; disappearance, i.e. (figuratively) abrogation:--vanish away. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G853 ἀφανίζω - 853 ἀφανίζω - ἈΦΑΝΊΖΩ - - aphanízō - af-an-id'-zo - from ἀφανής; to render unapparent, i.e. (actively) consume (becloud), or (passively) disappear (be destroyed):-- corrupt, disfigure, perish, vanish away. - Verb - greek
- G593 ἀποδοκιμάζω - 593 ἀποδοκιμάζω - ἈΠΟΔΟΚΙΜΆΖΩ - - apodokimázō - ap-od-ok-ee-mad'-zo - from ἀπό and δοκιμάζω; to disapprove, i.e. (by implication) to repudiate:--disallow, reject. - Verb - greek
- H954 בּוּשׁ - 954 בּוּשׁ - בּוּשׁ - - bûwsh - boosh - a primitive root; properly, to pale, i.e. by implication to be ashamed; also (by implication) to be disappointed or delayed; (be, make, bring to, cause, put to, with, a-) shamed(-d), be (put to) confounded(-fusion), become dry, delay, be long. - Verb - heb
- H2659 חָפֵר - 2659 חָפֵר - חָפֵר - - châphêr - khaw-fare' - a primitive root (perhaps rather the same as חָפַר through the idea of detection); to blush; figuratively, to be ashamed, disappointed; causatively, to shame, reproach; be ashamed, be confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), come (be put to) shame, bring reproach. - Verb - heb
- G5200 ὑγρός - 5200 ὑγρός - ὙΓΡΌΣ - - hygrós - hoo-gros' - from the base of ὑετός; wet (as if with rain), i.e. (by implication) sappy (fresh):--green. - Adjective - greek
- G2498 Ἰωσαφάτ - 2498 Ἰωσαφάτ - ἸΩΣΑΦΆΤ - - Iōsaphát - ee-o-saf-at' - of Hebrew origin (יְהוֹשָׁפָט); Josaphat (i.e. Jehoshaphat), an Israelite:--Josaphat. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H3584 כָּחַשׁ - 3584 כָּחַשׁ - כָּחַשׁ - - kâchash - kaw-khash' - a primitive root; to be untrue, in word (to lie, feign, disown) or deed (to disappoint, fail, cringe); deceive, deny, dissemble, fail, deal falsely, be found liars, (be-) lie, lying, submit selves. - Verb - heb
- H4414 מָלַח - 4414 מָלַח - מָלַח - - mâlach - maw-lakh' - a primitive root; also as denominative from מֶלַח; properly, to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively, to disappear as dust; to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub with salt); [idiom] at all, salt, season, temper together, vanish away. - Verb - heb
- 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
- H4127 מוּג - 4127 מוּג - מוּג - - mûwg - moog - a primitive root; to melt, i.e. literally (to soften, flow down, disappear), or figuratively (to fear, faint); consume, dissolve, (be) faint(-hearted), melt (away), make soft. - Verb - heb
- H5110 נוּד - 5110 נוּד - נוּד - - nûwd - nood - a primitive root; to nod, i.e. waver; figuratively, to wander, flee, disappear; also (from shaking the head in sympathy), to console, deplore, or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt; bemoan, flee, get, mourn, make to move, take pity, remove, shake, skip for joy, be sorry, vagabond, way, wandering. - Verb - heb
- H6461 פָּסַס - 6461 פָּסַס - פָּסַס - - pâçaç - paw-sas' - a primitive root; probably to disperse, i.e. (intransitive) disappear; cease. - Verb - heb
- H6565 פָּרַר - 6565 פָּרַר - פָּרַר - - pârar - paw-rar' - a primitive root; to break up (usually figuratively), i.e. to violate, frustrate; [idiom] any ways, break (asunder), cast off, cause to cease, [idiom] clean, defeat, disannul, disappoint, dissolve, divide, make of none effect, fail, frustrate, bring (come) to nought, [idiom] utterly, make void. - Verb - heb
- H6923 קָדַם - 6923 קָדַם - קָדַם - - qâdam - kaw-dam' - a primitive root; to project (one self), i.e. precede; hence, to anticipate, hasten, meet (usually for help); come (go, (flee)) before, [phrase] disappoint, meet, prevent. - Verb - heb
- H7197 קָשַׁשׁ - 7197 קָשַׁשׁ - קָשַׁשׁ - - qâshash - kaw-shash' - a primitive root; to become sapless through drought; used only as denominative from קַשׁ; to forage for straw, stubble or wood; figuratively, to assemble; gather (selves) (together). - Verb - heb
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- Numbers 4 7:42 On the sixth day Eliasaph the son of Deuel, prince of the children of Gad, offered:
שִׁשִּׁי יוֹם אֶלְיָסָף בֵּן דְּעוּאֵל נָשִׂיא בֵּן גָּד - 1 Chronicles 13 16:7 Then on that day David delivered first this psalm to thank the LORD into the hand of Asaph and his brethren.
יוֹם דָּוִד נָתַן רֹאשׁ יָדָה יְהֹוָה יָד אָסָף אָח - 1 Chronicles 13 25:2 Of the sons of Asaph; Zaccur, and Joseph, and Nethaniah, and Asarelah, the sons of Asaph under the hands of Asaph, which prophesied according to the order of the king.
בֵּן אָסָף זַכּוּר יוֹסֵף נְתַנְיָה אֲשַׂרְאֵלָה בֵּן אָסָף יָד אָסָף נָבָא יָד מֶלֶךְ - Numbers 4 10:20 And over the host of the tribe of the children of Gad was Eliasaph the son of Deuel.
צָבָא מַטֶּה בֵּן גָּד אֶלְיָסָף בֵּן דְּעוּאֵל - 1 Chronicles 13 6:37 The son of Tahath, the son of Assir, the son of Ebiasaph, the son of Korah,
בֵּן תַּחַת בֵּן אַסִּיר בֵּן אֶבְיָסָף בֵּן קֹרַח