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- Voluntary - v. t. - Proceeding from the will; produced in or by an act of choice.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Unconstrained by the interference of another; unimpelled by the influence of another; not prompted or persuaded by another; done of his or its own accord; spontaneous; acting of one's self, or of itself; free.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Done by design or intention; intentional; purposed; intended; not accidental; as, if a man kills another by lopping a tree, it is not voluntary manslaughter.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Of or pertaining to the will; subject to, or regulated by, the will; as, the voluntary motions of an animal, such as the movements of the leg or arm (in distinction from involuntary motions, such as the movements of the heart); the voluntary muscle fibers, which are the agents in voluntary motion.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Endowed with the power of willing; as, man is a voluntary agent.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Free; without compulsion; according to the will, consent, or agreement, of a party; without consideration; gratuitous; without valuable consideration.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Of or pertaining to voluntaryism; as, a voluntary church, in distinction from an established or state church.
- Voluntary - n. - One who engages in any affair of his own free will; a volunteer.
- Voluntary - n. - A piece played by a musician, often extemporarily, according to his fancy; specifically, an organ solo played before, during, or after divine service.
- Voluntary - n. - One who advocates voluntaryism.
- Voluntaryism - n. - The principle of supporting a religious system and its institutions by voluntary association and effort, rather than by the aid or patronage of the state.
- Volunteer - a. - A grantee in a voluntary conveyance; one to whom a conveyance is made without valuable consideration; a party, other than a wife or child of the grantor, to whom, or for whose benefit, a voluntary conveyance is made.
- Abandonment - n. - The voluntary leaving of a person to whom one is bound by a special relation, as a wife, husband, or child; desertion.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Done by design or intention; intentional; purposed; intended; not accidental; as, if a man kills another by lopping a tree, it is not voluntary manslaughter.
- Suicide - adv. - The act of taking one's own life voluntary and intentionally; self-murder; specifically (Law), the felonious killing of one's self; the deliberate and intentional destruction of one's own life by a person of years of discretion and of sound mind.
- Self-motion - n. - Motion given by inherent power, without external impulse; spontaneus or voluntary motion.
- Apoplexy - n. - Sudden diminution or loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion, usually caused by pressure on the brain.
- Tetanus - n. - A painful and usually fatal disease, resulting generally from a wound, and having as its principal symptom persistent spasm of the voluntary muscles. When the muscles of the lower jaw are affected, it is called locked-jaw, or lickjaw, and it takes various names from the various incurvations of the body resulting from the spasm.
- Concourse - n. - An assembly; a gathering formed by a voluntary or spontaneous moving and meeting in one place.
- Gift - v. t. - A voluntary transfer of real or personal property, without any consideration. It can be perfected only by deed, or in case of personal property, by an actual delivery of possession.
- Choice - n. - Act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or separating from two or more things that which is preferred; the determination of the mind in preferring one thing to another; election.
- Offertory - n. - An anthem chanted, or a voluntary played on the organ, during the offering and first part of the Mass.
- Discontinuance - n. - The termination of an action in practice by the voluntary act of the plaintiff; an entry on the record that the plaintiff discontinues his action.
- Self-determination - n. - Determination by one's self; or, determination of one's acts or states without the necessitating force of motives; -- applied to the voluntary or activity.
- Consent - n. - Capable, deliberate, and voluntary assent or agreement to, or concurrence in, some act or purpose, implying physical and mental power and free action.
- Termination - n. - The act of terminating, or of limiting or setting bounds; the act of ending or concluding; as, a voluntary termination of hostilities.
- Rise - v. - To move from a lower position to a higher; to ascend; to mount up. Specifically: -- (a) To go upward by walking, climbing, flying, or any other voluntary motion; as, a bird rises in the air; a fish rises to the bait.
- Concession - n. - The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.
- Spontaneity - n. - The tendency to activity of muscular tissue, including the voluntary muscles, when in a state of healthful vigor and refreshment.
- Free - superl. - Not subjected to the laws of physical necessity; capable of voluntary activity; endowed with moral liberty; -- said of the will.
- Deviation - n. - The voluntary and unnecessary departure of a ship from, or delay in, the regular and usual course of the specific voyage insured, thus releasing the underwriters from their responsibility.
- Voluntary - v. t. - Endowed with the power of willing; as, man is a voluntary agent.
- Animal - n. - An organized living being endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion, and also characterized by taking its food into an internal cavity or stomach for digestion; by giving carbonic acid to the air and taking oxygen in the process of respiration; and by increasing in motive power or active aggressive force with progress to maturity.
- Ecstasy - n. - A state which consists in total suspension of sensibility, of voluntary motion, and largely of mental power. The body is erect and inflexible; the pulsation and breathing are not affected.
- Paralysis - n. - Abolition of function, whether complete or partial; esp., the loss of the power of voluntary motion, with or without that of sensation, in any part of the body; palsy. See Hemiplegia, and Paraplegia. Also used figuratively.
- Plant - n. - A vegetable; an organized living being, generally without feeling and voluntary motion, and having, when complete, a root, stem, and leaves, though consisting sometimes only of a single leafy expansion, or a series of cellules, or even a single cellule.
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- G830 αὐθαίρετος - 830 αὐθαίρετος - ΑὐΘΑΊΡΕΤΟΣ - - authaíretos - ow-thah'-ee-ret-os - from αὐτός and the same as αἱρετίζω; self-chosen, i.e. (by implication) voluntary:--of own accord, willing of self. - Adjective - greek
- G1398 δουλεύω - 1398 δουλεύω - ΔΟΥΛΕΎΩ - - douleúō - dool-yoo'-o - from δοῦλος; to be a slave to (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary):--be in bondage, (do) serve(-ice). - Verb - greek
- G1401 δοῦλος - 1401 δοῦλος - ΔΟῦΛΟΣ - - doûlos - doo'-los - from δέω; a slave (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary; frequently, therefore in a qualified sense of subjection or subserviency):--bond(-man), servant. - Noun - greek
- G1479 ἐθελοθρησκεία - 1479 ἐθελοθρησκεία - ἘΘΕΛΟΘΡΗΣΚΕΊΑ - - ethelothrēskeía - eth-el-oth-race-ki'-ah - from θέλω and θρησκεία; voluntary (arbitrary and unwarranted) piety, i.e. sanctimony:--will worship. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1635 ἑκών - 1635 ἑκών - ἙΚΏΝ - - hekṓn - hek-own' - of uncertain affinity; voluntary:--willingly. - Adjective - greek
- H4503 מִנְחָה - 4503 מִנְחָה - מִנְחָה - - minchâh - min-khaw' - from an unused root meaning to apportion, i.e. bestow; a donation; euphemistically, tribute; specifically a sacrificial offering (usually bloodless and voluntary); gift, oblation, (meat) offering, present, sacrifice. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H5081 נָדִיב - 5081 נָדִיב - נָדִיב - - nâdîyb - naw-deeb' - from נָדַב; properly, voluntary, i.e. generous; hence, magnanimous; as noun, a grandee (sometimes a tyrant); free, liberal (things), noble, prince, willing (hearted). - - heb
- G3521 νηστεία - 3521 νηστεία - ΝΗΣΤΕΊΑ - - nēsteía - nace-ti'-ah - from νηστεύω; abstinence (from lack of food, or voluntary and religious); specially, the fast of the Day of Atonement:-- fast(-ing). - Noun Feminine - greek
- H5071 נְדָבָה - 5071 נְדָבָה - נְדָבָה - - nᵉdâbâh - ned-aw-baw' - from נָדַב; properly (abstractly) spontaneity, or (adjectively) spontaneous; also (concretely) a spontaneous or (by inference, in plural) abundant gift; free(-will) offering, freely, plentiful, voluntary(-ily, offering), willing(-ly), offering). - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3700 ὀπτάνομαι - 3700 ὀπτάνομαι - ὈΠΤΆΝΟΜΑΙ - - optánomai - op'-tom-ahee - a (middle voice) prolonged form of the primary (middle voice) ; which is used for it in certain tenses; and both as alternate of ὁράω; to gaze (i.e. with wide-open eyes, as at something remarkable; and thus differing from βλέπω, which denotes simply voluntary observation; and from εἴδω, which expresses merely mechanical, passive or casual vision; while θεάομαι, and still more emphatically its intensive θεωρέω, signifies an earnest but more continued inspection; and σκοπέω a watching from a distance):--appear, look, see, shew self. - Verb - greek
- H7522 רָצוֹן - 7522 רָצוֹן - רָצוֹן - - râtsôwn - raw-tsone' - or רָצֹן; from רָצָה; delight (especially as shown); (be) acceptable(-ance, -ed), delight, desire, favour, (good) pleasure, (own, self, voluntary) will, as...(what) would. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H8002 שֶׁלֶם - 8002 שֶׁלֶם - שֶׁלֶם - - shelem - sheh'-lem - from שָׁלַם; properly, requital, i.e. a (voluntary) sacrifice in thanks; peace offering. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G4623 σιωπάω - 4623 σιωπάω - ΣΙΩΠΆΩ - - siōpáō - see-o-pah'-o - from (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from σιγή, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water):--dumb, (hold) peace. - Verb - greek
- H2181 זָנָה - 2181 זָנָה - זָנָה - - zânâh - zaw-naw' - a primitive root (highly-fed and therefore wanton); to commit adultery (usually of the female, and less often of simple fornication, rarely of involuntary ravishment); figuratively, to commit idolatry (the Jewish people being regarded as the spouse of Jehovah); (cause to) commit fornication, [idiom] continually, [idiom] great, (be an, play the) harlot, (cause to be, play the) whore, (commit, fall to) whoredom, (cause to) go a-whoring, whorish. - Verb - heb
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- Leviticus 3 7:16 - But if the sacrifice of his offering be a vow, or a voluntary offering, it shall be eaten the same day that he offereth his sacrifice : and on the morrow also the remainder of it shall be eaten :
ואמ־נדר או נדבה זבח קרבנו ביום הקריבו את־זבחו יאכל וממחרת והנותר ממנו יאכל - Ezekiel 26 46:12 - Now when the prince shall prepare a voluntary burnt offering or peace offerings voluntarily unto the LORD, one shall then open him the gate that looketh toward the east, and he shall prepare his burnt offering and his peace offerings, as he did on the sabbath day : then he shall go forth ; and after his going forth one shall shut the gate.
וכי־יעשׂה הנשׂיא נדבה עולה או־שׁלמים נדבה ליהוה ופתח לו את השׁער הפנה קדים ועשׂה את־עלתו ואת־שׁלמיו כאשׁר יעשׂה ביום השׁבת ויצא וסגר את־השׁער אחרי צאתו - Leviticus 3 1:3 - If his offering be a burnt sacrifice of the herd, let him offer a male without blemish : he shall offer it of his own voluntary will at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation before the LORD.
אמ־עלה קרבנו מנ־הבקר זכר תמים יקריבנו אל־פתח אהל מועד יקריב אתו לרצנו לפני יהוה - Colossians 51 2:18 - Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen , vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind,
ΜΗΔΕΙς ΥΜΑς ΚΑΤΑΒΡΑΒΕΥΕΤΩ ΨΕΛΩΝ ΕΝ ΤΑΠΕΙΝΟΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ ΚΑΙ ΨΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ ΤΩΝ ΑΓΓΕΛΩΝ Α ΕΟΡΑΚΕΝ ΕΜΒΑΤΕΥΩΝ ΕΙΚΗ ΦΥΣΙΟΥΜΕΝΟς ΥΠΟ ΤΟΥ ΝΟΟς ΤΗς ΣΑΡΚΟς ΑΥΤΟΥ
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- Leviticus 3 1:3 If his offering be a burnt sacrifice of the herd, let him offer a male without blemish: he shall offer it of his own voluntary will at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation before the LORD.
קׇרְבָּן עֹלָה בָּקָר קָרַב זָכָר תָּמִים קָרַב רָצוֹן פֶּתַח אֹהֶל מוֹעֵד פָּנִים יְהֹוָה - Ezekiel 26 46:12 Now when the prince shall prepare a voluntary burnt offering or peace offerings voluntarily unto the LORD, one shall then open him the gate that looketh toward the east, and he shall prepare his burnt offering and his peace offerings, as he did on the sabbath day: then he shall go forth; and after his going forth one shall shut the gate.
נָשִׂיא עָשָׂה נְדָבָה עֹלָה שֶׁלֶם נְדָבָה יְהֹוָה פָּתַח שַׁעַר פָּנָה קָדִים עָשָׂה עֹלָה שֶׁלֶם עָשָׂה שַׁבָּת יוֹם יָצָא אַחַר יָצָא סָגַר שַׁעַר - Colossians 51 2:18 Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind,
ΚΑΤΑΒΡΑΒΕΎΩ ΜΗΔΕΊΣ ΚΑΤΑΒΡΑΒΕΎΩ ὙΜᾶΣ ΚΑΤΑΒΡΑΒΕΎΩ ἘΝ ΘΈΛΩ ΤΑΠΕΙΝΟΦΡΟΣΎΝΗ ΚΑΊ ΘΡΗΣΚΕΊΑ ἌΓΓΕΛΟΣ ἘΜΒΑΤΕΎΩ ὍΣ ὉΡΆΩ ΜΉ ὉΡΆΩ ΕἸΚῆ ΦΥΣΙΌΩ ὙΠΌ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΣΆΡΞ ΝΟῦΣ - Leviticus 3 7:16 But if the sacrifice of his offering be a vow, or a voluntary offering, it shall be eaten the same day that he offereth his sacrifice: and on the morrow also the remainder of it shall be eaten:
זֶבַח קׇרְבָּן נֶדֶר נְדָבָה אָכַל יוֹם קָרַב זֶבַח מׇחֳרָת יָתַר אָכַל