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- Sick - superl. - Affected with disease of any kind; ill; indisposed; not in health. See the Synonym under Illness.
- Sick - superl. - Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.
- Sick - superl. - Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of; as, to be sick of flattery.
- Sick - superl. - Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned.
- Sick - n. - Sickness.
- Sick - v. i. - To fall sick; to sicken.
- Sick-brained - a. - Disordered in the brain.
- Sicken - v. t. - To make sick; to disease.
- Sicken - v. t. - To make qualmish; to nauseate; to disgust; as, to sicken the stomach.
- Sicken - v. t. - To impair; to weaken.
- Sicken - v. i. - To become sick; to fall into disease.
- Sicken - v. i. - To be filled to disgust; to be disgusted or nauseated; to be filled with abhorrence or aversion; to be surfeited or satiated.
- Sicken - v. i. - To become disgusting or tedious.
- Sicken - v. i. - To become weak; to decay; to languish.
- Sickened - imp. & p. p. - of Sicken
- Sickening - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Sicken
- Sickening - a. - Causing sickness; specif., causing surfeit or disgust; nauseating.
- Sicker - v. i. - To percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.
- Sicker - a. - Alt. of Siker
- Sicker - adv. - Alt. of Siker
- Sickerly - adv. - Alt. of Sikerly
- Sickerness - n. - Alt. of Sikerness
- Sickish - a. - Somewhat sick or diseased.
- Sickish - a. - Somewhat sickening; as, a sickish taste.
- Sickle - n. - A reaping instrument consisting of a steel blade curved into the form of a hook, and having a handle fitted on a tang. The sickle has one side of the blade notched, so as always to sharpen with a serrated edge. Cf. Reaping hook, under Reap.
- It - pron. - As a substitute for such general terms as, the state of affairs, the condition of things, and the like; as, how is it with the sick man?
- Floccillation - n. - A delirious picking of bedclothes by a sick person, as if to pick off flocks of wool; carphology; -- an alarming symptom in acute diseases.
- Ochlesis - n. - A general morbid condition induced by the crowding together of many persons, esp. sick persons, under one roof.
- Sickly - adv. - In a sick manner or condition; ill.
- Hospital - n. - A building in which the sick, injured, or infirm are received and treated; a public or private institution founded for reception and cure, or for the refuge, of persons diseased in body or mind, or disabled, infirm, or dependent, and in which they are treated either at their own expense, or more often by charity in whole or in part; a tent, building, or other place where the sick or wounded of an army cared for.
- Caudle - n. - A kind of warm drink for sick persons, being a mixture of wine with eggs, bread, sugar, and spices.
- Morbidity - n. - Amount of disease; sick rate.
- Moonstruck - a. - Made sick by the supposed influence of the moon, as a human being; made unsuitable for food, as fishes, by such supposed influence.
- Sick - superl. - Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.
- Fail - v. i. - To deteriorate in respect to vigor, activity, resources, etc.; to become weaker; as, a sick man fails.
- Malaise - n. - An indefinite feeling of uneasiness, or of being sick or ill at ease.
- Nurse - n. - One who nourishes; a person who supplies food, tends, or brings up; as: (a) A woman who has the care of young children; especially, one who suckles an infant not her own. (b) A person, especially a woman, who has the care of the sick or infirm.
- Guilt-sick - a. - Made sick by consciousness of guilt.
- Catoptromancy - n. - A species of divination, which was performed by letting down a mirror into water, for a sick person to look at his face in it. If his countenance appeared distorted and ghastly, it was an ill omen; if fresh and healthy, it was favorable.
- Clinic - v. i. - Of or pertaining to a bed, especially, a sick bed.
- Doctor - v. t. - To treat as a physician does; to apply remedies to; to repair; as, to doctor a sick man or a broken cart.
- Linger - v. t. - To spend or pass in a lingering manner; -- with out; as, to linger out one's days on a sick bed.
- Watcher - n. - One who watches; one who sits up or continues; a diligent observer; specifically, one who attends upon the sick during the night.
- Decumbiture - n. - Aspect of the heavens at the time of taking to one's sick bed, by which the prognostics of recovery or death were made.
- Crapulous - a. - Surcharged with liquor; sick from excessive indulgence in liquor; drunk; given to excesses.
- Close-stool - n. - A utensil to hold a chamber vessel, for the use of the sick and infirm. It is usually in the form of a box, with a seat and tight cover.
- Megrim - n. - A kind of sick or nevrous headache, usually periodical and confined to one side of the head.
- Sickish - a. - Somewhat sick or diseased.
- Sick - superl. - Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of; as, to be sick of flattery.
- Sickness - n. - The quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; sisease or malady.
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- G732 ἄῤῥωστος - 732 ἄῤῥωστος - ἌῤῬΩΣΤΟΣ - - árrhōstos - ar'-hroce-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ῥώννυμι; infirm:--sick (folk, -ly). - Verb - greek
- G2192 ἔχω - 2192 ἔχω - ἜΧΩ - - échō - skheh'-o - a primary verb; to hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possession; ability, contiuity, relation, or condition):--be (able, X hold, possessed with), accompany, + begin to amend, can(+ -not), X conceive, count, diseased, do + eat, + enjoy, + fear, following, have, hold, keep, + lack, + go to law, lie, + must needs, + of necessity, + need, next, + recover, + reign, + rest, + return, X sick, take for, + tremble, + uncircumcised, use. - Verb - greek
- H535 אָמַל - 535 אָמַל - אָמַל - - ʼâmal - aw-mal' - a primitive root; to droop; by implication to be sick, to mourn; languish, be weak, wax feeble. - Verb - heb
- H605 אָנַשׁ - 605 אָנַשׁ - אָנַשׁ - - ʼânash - aw-nash' - a primitive root; to be frail, feeble, or (figuratively) melancholy; desperate(-ly wicked), incurable, sick, woeful. - Verb - heb
- H536 אֻמְלַל - 536 אֻמְלַל - אֻמְלַל - - ʼumlal - oom-lal' - from אָמַל; sick; weak. - Adjective - heb
- G769 ἀσθένεια - 769 ἀσθένεια - ἈΣΘΈΝΕΙΑ - - asthéneia - as-then'-i-ah - from ἀσθενής; feebleness (of mind or body); by implication, malady; morally, frailty:--disease, infirmity, sickness, weakness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G770 ἀσθενέω - 770 ἀσθενέω - ἈΣΘΕΝΈΩ - - asthenéō - as-then-eh'-o - from ἀσθενής; to be feeble (in any sense):--be diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick, (be, be made) weak. - Verb - greek
- G772 ἀσθενής - 772 ἀσθενής - ἈΣΘΕΝΉΣ - - asthenḗs - as-then-ace' - from Α (as a negative particle) and the base of σθενόω; strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and moral):--more feeble, impotent, sick, without strength, weak(-er, -ness, thing). - Adjective - greek
- H2470 חָלָה - 2470 חָלָה - חָלָה - - châlâh - khaw-law' - a primitive root (compare חוּל, חָלָה, חָלַל); properly, to be rubbed or worn; hence (figuratively) to be weak, sick, afflicted; or (causatively) to grieve, make sick; also to stroke (in flattering), entreat; beseech, (be) diseased, (put to) grief, be grieved, (be) grievous, infirmity, intreat, lay to, put to pain, [idiom] pray, make prayer, be (fall, make) sick, sore, be sorry, make suit ([idiom] supplication), woman in travail, be (become) weak, be wounded. - Verb - heb
- H2456 חָלָא - 2456 חָלָא - חָלָא - - châlâʼ - khaw-law' - a primitive root (compare חָלָה); to be sick; be diseased. - Verb - heb
- H2770 חֶרְמֵשׁ - 2770 חֶרְמֵשׁ - חֶרְמֵשׁ - - chermêsh - kher-mashe' - from חָרַם; a sickle (as cutting); sickle. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2483 חֳלִי - 2483 חֳלִי - חֳלִי - - chŏlîy - khol-ee' - from חָלָה; malady, anxiety, calamity; disease, grief, (is) sick(-ness). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2669 חׇפְשׁוּת - 2669 חׇפְשׁוּת - חׇפְשׁוּת - - chophshûwth - khof-shooth' - and חׇפְשִׁית; from חָפַשׁ; (with בַּיִת, a hospital); prostration by sickness; several. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H1803 דַּלָּה - 1803 דַּלָּה - דַּלָּה - - dallâh - dal-law' - from דָּלָה; properly, something dangling, i.e. a loose thread or hair; figuratively, indigent; hair, pining sickness, poor(-est sort). - Noun Feminine - heb
- H1738 דָּוָה - 1738 דָּוָה - דָּוָה - - dâvâh - daw-vaw' - a primitive root; to be sick (as if in menstruation); infirmity. - Verb - heb
- H1739 דָּוֶה - 1739 דָּוֶה - דָּוֶה - - dâveh - daw-veh' - from דָּוָה; sick (especially in menstruation); faint, menstruous cloth, she that is sick, having sickness. - Adjective - heb
- H1742 דַּוָּי - 1742 דַּוָּי - דַּוָּי - - davvây - dav-voy' - from דָּוֶה; sick; figuratively, troubled; faint. - Adjective - heb
- G1407 δρέπανον - 1407 δρέπανον - ΔΡΈΠΑΝΟΝ - - drépanon - drep'-an-on - from (to pluck); a gathering hook (especially for harvesting):--sickle. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H1741 דְּוַי - 1741 דְּוַי - דְּוַי - - dᵉvay - dev-ah'ee - from דָּוֶה; sickness; figuratively, loathing; languishing, sorrowful. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2560 κακῶς - 2560 κακῶς - ΚΑΚῶΣ - - kakōs - kak-oce' - from κακός; badly (physically or morally):--amiss, diseased, evil, grievously, miserably, sick, sore. - Adverb - greek
- G2577 κάμνω - 2577 κάμνω - ΚΆΜΝΩ - - kámnō - kam'-no - apparently a primary verb; properly, to toil, i.e. (by implication) to tire (figuratively, faint, sicken):--faint, sick, be wearied. - Verb - greek
- G2621 κατάκειμαι - 2621 κατάκειμαι - ΚΑΤΆΚΕΙΜΑΙ - - katákeimai - kat-ak'-i-mahee - from κατά and κεῖμαι; to lie down, i.e. (by implication) be sick; specially, to recline at a meal:--keep, lie, sit at meat (down). - Verb - greek
- G2825 κλίνη - 2825 κλίνη - ΚΛΊΝΗ - - klínē - klee'-nay - from κλίνω; a couch (for sleep, sickness, sitting or eating):--bed, table. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H4257 מַחֲלַת - 4257 מַחֲלַת - מַחֲלַת - - machălath - makh-al-ath' - from חָלָה; sickness; 'Machalath', probably the title (initial word) of a popular song; Mahalath. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4258 מַחֲלַת - 4258 מַחֲלַת - מַחֲלַת - - Machălath - makh-al-ath' - the same as מַחֲלַת; sickness; Machalath, the name of an Ishmaelitess and of an Israelitess; Mahalath. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
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- Luke 42 9:2 - And he sent them to preach the kingdom of God, and to heal the sick .
ΚΑΙ ΑΠΕΣΤΕΙΛΕΝ ΑΥΤΟΥς ΚΗΡΥΣΣΕΙΝ ΤΗΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΑΝ ΤΟΥ ΨΕΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΙΑΣΨΑΙ - 2 Samuel 10 13:2 - And Amnon was so vexed , that he fell sick for his sister Tamar ; for she was a virgin ; and Amnon thought it hard for him to do any thing to her.
ויצר לאמנון להתחלות בעבור תמר אחתו כי בתולה היא ויפלא בעיני אמנון לעשׂות לה מאומה - Isaiah 23 38:1 - In those days was Hezekiah sick unto death . And Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came unto him, and said unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Set thine house in order : for thou shalt die , and not live .
בימים ההם חלה חזקיהו למות ויבוא אליו ישׁעיהו בנ־אמוץ הנביא ויאמר אליו כה־אמר יהוה צו לביתך כי מת אתה ולא תחיה - Malachi 39 1:8 - And if ye offer the blind for sacrifice , is it not evil ? and if ye offer the lame and sick , is it not evil ? offer it now unto thy governor ; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy person ? saith the LORD of hosts.
וכי־תגשׁון עור לזבח אין רע וכי תגישׁו פסח וחלה אין רע הקריבהו נא לפחתך הירצך או הישׂא פניך אמר יהוה צבאות - Nehemiah 16 2:2 - Wherefore the king said unto me, Why is thy countenance sad, seeing thou art not sick ? this is nothing else but sorrow of heart. Then I was very sore afraid ,
ויאמר לי המלך מדוע פניך רעים ואתה אינך חולה אין זה כי־אם רע לב ואירא הרבה מאד
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- Revelation 66 14:18 And another angel came out from the altar, which had power over fire; and cried with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her grapes are fully ripe.
ΚΑΊ ἌΛΛΟΣ ἌΓΓΕΛΟΣ ἘΞΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ ἘΚ ΘΥΣΙΑΣΤΉΡΙΟΝ ἜΧΩ ἘΞΟΥΣΊΑ ἘΠΊ ΠῦΡ ΚΑΊ ΦΩΝΈΩ ΜΈΓΑΣ ΚΡΑΥΓΉ ἜΧΩ ὈΞΎΣ ΔΡΈΠΑΝΟΝ ΛΈΓΩ ΠΈΜΠΩ ΣΟῦ ὈΞΎΣ ΔΡΈΠΑΝΟΝ ΚΑΊ ΤΡΥΓΆΩ ΒΌΤΡΥΣ ἌΜΠΕΛΟΣ Γῆ ὍΤΙ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΣΤΑΦΥΛΉ ἈΚΜΆΖΩ - 2 Kings 12 8:29 And king Joram went back to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds which the Syrians had given him at Ramah, when he fought against Hazael king of Syria. And Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of Judah went down to see Joram the son of Ahab in Jezreel, because he was sick.
מֶלֶךְ יוֹרָם שׁוּב רָפָא יִזְרְעֵאל מַכָּה אֲרַמִּי נָכָה רָמָה לָחַם חֲזָאֵל מֶלֶךְ אֲרָם אֲחַזְיָה בֵּן יְהוֹרָם מֶלֶךְ יְהוּדָה יָרַד רָאָה יוֹרָם בֵּן אַחְאָב יִזְרְעֵאל חָלָה - 2 Chronicles 14 21:19 And it came to pass, that in process of time, after the end of two years, his bowels fell out by reason of his sickness: so he died of sore diseases. And his people made no burning for him, like the burning of his fathers.
יוֹם יָצָא עֵת קֵץ שְׁנַיִם יוֹם מֵעֶה יָצָא עִם חֳלִי מוּת רַע תַּחֲלוּא עַם עָשָׂה שְׂרֵפָה שְׂרֵפָה אָב - Revelation 66 14:14 And I looked, and behold a white cloud, and upon the cloud one sat like unto the Son of man, having on his head a golden crown, and in his hand a sharp sickle.
ΚΑΊ ΕἼΔΩ ΚΑΊ ἸΔΟΎ ΛΕΥΚΌΣ ΝΕΦΈΛΗ ΚΑΊ ἘΠΊ ΝΕΦΈΛΗ ΚΆΘΗΜΑΙ ὍΜΟΙΟΣ ΥἹΌΣ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ἜΧΩ ἘΠΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΕΦΑΛΉ ΧΡΎΣΕΟΣ ΣΤΈΦΑΝΟΣ ΚΑΊ ἘΝ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΧΕΊΡ ὈΞΎΣ ΔΡΈΠΑΝΟΝ - Hosea 28 7:5 In the day of our king the princes have made him sick with bottles of wine; he stretched out his hand with scorners.
יוֹם מֶלֶךְ שַׂר חָלָה חֵמָה יַיִן מָשַׁךְ יָד לָצַץ