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- Suck - v. t. - To draw, as a liquid, by the action of the mouth and tongue, which tends to produce a vacuum, and causes the liquid to rush in by atmospheric pressure; to draw, or apply force to, by exhausting the air.
- Suck - v. t. - To draw liquid from by the action of the mouth; as, to suck an orange; specifically, to draw milk from (the mother, the breast, etc.) with the mouth; as, the young of an animal sucks the mother, or dam; an infant sucks the breast.
- Suck - v. t. - To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb; as, to suck in air; the roots of plants suck water from the ground.
- Suck - v. t. - To draw or drain.
- Suck - v. t. - To draw in, as a whirlpool; to swallow up.
- Suck - v. i. - To draw, or attempt to draw, something by suction, as with the mouth, or through a tube.
- Suck - v. i. - To draw milk from the breast or udder; as, a child, or the young of an animal, is first nourished by sucking.
- Suck - v. i. - To draw in; to imbibe; to partake.
- Suck - n. - The act of drawing with the mouth.
- Suck - n. - That which is drawn into the mouth by sucking; specifically, mikl drawn from the breast.
- Suck - n. - A small draught.
- Suck - n. - Juice; succulence.
- Suckanhock - n. - A kind of seawan. See Note under Seawan.
- Suckatash - n. - See Succotash.
- Sucked - imp. & p. p. - of Suck
- Sucken - n. - The jurisdiction of a mill, or that extent of ground astricted to it, the tenants of which are bound to bring their grain thither to be ground.
- Sucker - n. - One who, or that which, sucks; esp., one of the organs by which certain animals, as the octopus and remora, adhere to other bodies.
- Sucker - n. - A suckling; a sucking animal.
- Sucker - n. - The embolus, or bucket, of a pump; also, the valve of a pump basket.
- Sucker - n. - A pipe through which anything is drawn.
- Sucker - n. - A small piece of leather, usually round, having a string attached to the center, which, when saturated with water and pressed upon a stone or other body having a smooth surface, adheres, by reason of the atmospheric pressure, with such force as to enable a considerable weight to be thus lifted by the string; -- used by children as a plaything.
- Sucker - n. - A shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a plant; -- so called, perhaps, from diverting nourishment from the body of the plant.
- Sucker - n. - Any one of numerous species of North American fresh-water cyprinoid fishes of the family Catostomidae; so called because the lips are protrusile. The flesh is coarse, and they are of little value as food. The most common species of the Eastern United States are the northern sucker (Catostomus Commersoni), the white sucker (C. teres), the hog sucker (C. nigricans), and the chub, or sweet sucker (Erimyzon sucetta). Some of the large Western species are called buffalo fish, red horse, black horse, and suckerel.
- Sucker - n. - The remora.
- Sucker - n. - The lumpfish.
- Lamia - n. - A monster capable of assuming a woman's form, who was said to devour human beings or suck their blood; a vampire; a sorceress; a witch.
- Roll - n. - To apply (one line or surface) to another without slipping; to bring all the parts of (one line or surface) into successive contact with another, in suck manner that at every instant the parts that have been in contact are equal.
- Globefish - n. - A plectognath fish of the genera Diodon, Tetrodon, and allied genera. The globefishes can suck in water or air and distend the body to a more or less globular form. Called also porcupine fish, and sea hedgehog. See Diodon.
- Sip - v. t. - To draw into the mouth; to suck up; as, a bee sips nectar from the flowers.
- Vampire - n. - Either one of two or more species of South American blood-sucking bats belonging to the genera Desmodus and Diphylla. These bats are destitute of molar teeth, but have strong, sharp cutting incisors with which they make punctured wounds from which they suck the blood of horses, cattle, and other animals, as well as man, chiefly during sleep. They have a caecal appendage to the stomach, in which the blood with which they gorge themselves is stored.
- Draw - v. t. - To drain by emptying; to suck dry.
- Suck - v. t. - To draw liquid from by the action of the mouth; as, to suck an orange; specifically, to draw milk from (the mother, the breast, etc.) with the mouth; as, the young of an animal sucks the mother, or dam; an infant sucks the breast.
- Suckle - v. t. - To give suck to; to nurse at the breast.
- Imbibe - v. t. - To drink in; to absorb; to suck or take in; to receive as by drinking; as, a person imbibes drink, or a sponge imbibes moisture.
- Suck - v. t. - To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb; as, to suck in air; the roots of plants suck water from the ground.
- Sponge - v. i. - To suck in, or imbile, as a sponge.
- Tick - n. - Any one of numerous species of large parasitic mites which attach themselves to, and suck the blood of, cattle, dogs, and many other animals. When filled with blood they become ovate, much swollen, and usually livid red in color. Some of the species often attach themselves to the human body. The young are active and have at first but six legs.
- Absorb - v. t. - To suck up; to drink in; to imbibe; as a sponge or as the lacteals of the body.
- Siphonostomata - n. pl. - A tribe of parasitic copepod Crustacea including a large number of species that are parasites of fishes, as the lerneans. They have a mouth adapted to suck blood.
- Mosquito - n. - Any one of various species of gnats of the genus Culex and allied genera. The females have a proboscis containing, within the sheathlike labium, six fine, sharp, needlelike organs with which they puncture the skin of man and animals to suck the blood. These bites, when numerous, cause, in many persons, considerable irritation and swelling, with some pain. The larvae and pupae, called wigglers, are aquatic.
- Drink - v. t. - To take in (a liquid), in any manner; to suck up; to absorb; to imbibe.
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- H5966 עָלַע - 5966 עָלַע - עָלַע - - ʻâlaʻ - aw-lah' - a primitive root; to sip up; suck up. - Verb - heb
- H5936 עֲלוּקָה - 5936 עֲלוּקָה - עֲלוּקָה - - ʻălûwqâh - al-oo-kaw' - feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to suck; the leech; horse-leech. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5768 עוֹלֵל - 5768 עוֹלֵל - עוֹלֵל - - ʻôwlêl - o-lale' - or עֹלָל; from עוּל; a suckling; babe, (young) child, infant, little one. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5763 עוּל - 5763 עוּל - עוּל - - ʻûwl - ool - a primitive root; to suckle, i.e. give milk; milch, (ewe great) with young. - Verb - heb
- H5764 עוּל - 5764 עוּל - עוּל - - ʻûwl - ool - from עוּל; a babe; sucking child, infant. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2461 חָלָב - 2461 חָלָב - חָלָב - - châlâb - khaw-lawb' - from the same as חֶלֶב; milk (as the richness of kine); [phrase] cheese, milk, sucking. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4985 מָתַק - 4985 מָתַק - מָתַק - - mâthaq - maw-thak' - a primitive root; to suck, by implication, to relish, or (intransitively) be sweet; be (made, [idiom] take) sweet. - Verb - heb
- H4680 מָצָה - 4680 מָצָה - מָצָה - - mâtsâh - maw-tsaw' - a primitive root; to suck out; by implication, to drain, to squeeze out; suck, wring (out). - Verb - heb
- H4711 מָצַץ - 4711 מָצַץ - מָצַץ - - mâtsats - maw-tsats' - a primitive root; to suck; milk. - Verb - heb
- H4198 מָזֶה - 4198 מָזֶה - מָזֶה - - mâzeh - maw-zeh' - from an unused root meaning to suck out; exhausted; burnt. - Adjective - heb
- H5134 נוּק - 5134 נוּק - נוּק - - nûwq - nook - a primitive root; to suckle; nurse. - Verb - heb
- H8363 שְׁתִל - 8363 שְׁתִל - שְׁתִל - - shᵉthil - sheth-eel' - xlit shᵉthiyl corrected to shᵉthil; from שָׁתַל; a sprig (as if transplanted), i.e. sucker; plant. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2337 θηλάζω - 2337 θηλάζω - ΘΗΛΆΖΩ - - thēlázō - thay-lad'-zo - from (the nipple); to suckle, (by implication) to suck:--(give) suck(-ling). - Verb - greek
- H3243 יָנַק - 3243 יָנַק - יָנַק - - yânaq - yaw-nak' - a primitive root; to suck; causatively, to give milk; milch, nurse(-ing mother), (give, make to) suck(-ing child, -ling). - Verb - heb
- H3126 יוֹנֵק - 3126 יוֹנֵק - יוֹנֵק - - yôwnêq - yo-nake' - active participle of יָנַק; a sucker; hence, a twig (of a tree felled and sprouting); tender plant. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3242 יְנִיקָה - 3242 יְנִיקָה - יְנִיקָה - - yᵉnîyqâh - yen-ee-kaw' - from יָנַק; a sucker or sapling; young twig. - Feminine - heb
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- Luke 42 21:23 - But woe unto them that are with child , and to them that give suck , in those days ! for there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people.
ΟΥΑΙ ΤΑΙς ΕΝ ΓΑΣΤΡΙ ΕΧΟΥΣΑΙς ΚΑΙ ΤΑΙς ΨΗΛΑΖΟΥΣΑΙς ΕΝ ΕΚΕΙΝΑΙς ΤΑΙς ΗΜΕΡΑΙς ΕΣΤΑΙ ΓΑΡ ΑΝΑΓΚΗ ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΕΠΙ ΤΗς ΓΗς ΚΑΙ ΟΡΓΗ ΤΩ ΛΑΩ ΤΟΥΤΩ - Ezekiel 26 23:34 - Thou shalt even drink it and suck it out , and thou shalt break the sherds thereof, and pluck off thine own breasts : for I have spoken it, saith the Lord GOD.
ושׁתית אותה ומצית ואת־חרשׂיה תגרמי ושׁדיך תנתקי כי אני דברתי נאם אדני יהוה - Job 18 3:12 - Why did the knees prevent me? or why the breasts that I should suck ?
מדוע קדמוני ברכים ומה־שׁדים כי אינק - Deuteronomy 5 32:13 - He made him ride on the high places of the earth, that he might eat the increase of the fields ; and he made him to suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the flinty rock ;
ירכבהו על־במותי ארץ ויאכל תנובת שׂדי וינקהו דבשׁ מסלע ושׁמן מחלמישׁ צור - Matthew 40 24:19 - And woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days !
ΟΥΑΙ ΔΕ ΤΑΙς ΕΝ ΓΑΣΤΡΙ ΕΧΟΥΣΑΙς ΚΑΙ ΤΑΙς ΨΗΛΑΖΟΥΣΑΙς ΕΝ ΕΚΕΙΝΑΙς ΤΑΙς ΗΜΕΡΑΙς
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- Numbers 4 11:12 Have I conceived all this people? have I begotten them, that thou shouldest say unto me, Carry them in thy bosom, as a nursing father beareth the sucking child, unto the land which thou swarest unto their fathers?
הָרָה עַם יָלַד אָמַר נָשָׂא חֵיק אָמַן נָשָׂא יָנַק אֲדָמָה שָׁבַע אָב - Job 18 39:30 Her young ones also suck up blood: and where the slain are, there is she.
אֶפְרֹחַ עָלַע דָּם חָלָל הוּא - Deuteronomy 5 33:19 They shall call the people unto the mountain; there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness: for they shall suck of the abundance of the seas, and of treasures hid in the sand.
קָרָא עַם הַר זָבַח זֶבַח צֶדֶק יָנַק שֶׁפַע יָם שָׂפַן טָמַן חוֹל - Song of Solomon 22 8:1 O that thou wert as my brother, that sucked the breasts of my mother! when I should find thee without, I would kiss thee; yea, I should not be despised.
נָתַן אָח יָנַק שַׁד אֵם מָצָא חוּץ נָשַׁק בּוּז - Luke 42 21:23 But woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck, in those days! for there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people.
ΔΈ ΟὐΑΊ ἘΝ ἜΧΩ ΓΑΣΤΉΡ ΚΑΊ ΘΗΛΆΖΩ ἘΝ ἘΚΕῖΝΟΣ ἩΜΈΡΑ ΓΆΡ ἜΣΟΜΑΙ ΜΈΓΑΣ ἈΝΆΓΚΗ ἘΠΊ Γῆ ΚΑΊ ὈΡΓΉ ἘΝ ΤΟΎΤῼ ΛΑΌΣ