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- Weight - v. t. - The quality of being heavy; that property of bodies by which they tend toward the center of the earth; the effect of gravitative force, especially when expressed in certain units or standards, as pounds, grams, etc.
- Weight - v. t. - The quantity of heaviness; comparative tendency to the center of the earth; the quantity of matter as estimated by the balance, or expressed numerically with reference to some standard unit; as, a mass of stone having the weight of five hundred pounds.
- Weight - v. t. - Hence, pressure; burden; as, the weight of care or business.
- Weight - v. t. - Importance; power; influence; efficacy; consequence; moment; impressiveness; as, a consideration of vast weight.
- Weight - v. t. - A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries' weight.
- Weight - v. t. - A ponderous mass; something heavy; as, a clock weight; a paper weight.
- Weight - v. t. - A definite mass of iron, lead, brass, or other metal, to be used for ascertaining the weight of other bodies; as, an ounce weight.
- Weight - v. t. - The resistance against which a machine acts, as opposed to the power which moves it.
- Weight - v. t. - To load with a weight or weights; to load down; to make heavy; to attach weights to; as, to weight a horse or a jockey at a race; to weight a whip handle.
- Weight - v. t. - To assign a weight to; to express by a number the probable accuracy of, as an observation. See Weight of observations, under Weight.
- Weighted - imp. & p. p. - of Weight
- Weightily - adv. - In a weighty manner.
- Weightiness - n. - The quality or state of being weighty; weight; force; importance; impressiveness.
- Weighting - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Weight
- Weightless - a. - Having no weight; imponderable; hence, light.
- Weighty - superl. - Having weight; heavy; ponderous; as, a weighty body.
- Weighty - superl. - Adapted to turn the balance in the mind, or to convince; important; forcible; serious; momentous.
- Weighty - superl. - Rigorous; severe; afflictive.
- Fluorine - n. - A non-metallic, gaseous element, strongly acid or negative, or associated with chlorine, bromine, and iodine, in the halogen group of which it is the first member. It always occurs combined, is very active chemically, and possesses such an avidity for most elements, and silicon especially, that it can neither be prepared nor kept in glass vessels. If set free it immediately attacks the containing material, so that it was not isolated until 1886. It is a pungent, corrosive, colorless gas. Symbol F. Atomic weight 19.
- Barometer - n. - An instrument for determining the weight or pressure of the atmosphere, and hence for judging of the probable changes of weather, or for ascertaining the height of any ascent.
- Lussheburgh - n. - A spurious coin of light weight imported into England from Luxemburg, or Lussheburgh, as it was formerly called.
- Marc - n. - A weight of various commodities, esp. of gold and silver, used in different European countries. In France and Holland it was equal to eight ounces.
- Clock - n. - A machine for measuring time, indicating the hour and other divisions by means of hands moving on a dial plate. Its works are moved by a weight or a spring, and it is often so constructed as to tell the hour by the stroke of a hammer on a bell. It is not adapted, like the watch, to be carried on the person.
- Outbalance - v. t. - To outweight; to exceed in weight or effect.
- Siliqua - n. - A weight of four grains; a carat; -- a term used by jewelers, and refiners of gold.
- Templet - n. - A short piece of timber, iron, or stone, placed in a wall under a girder or other beam, to distribute the weight or pressure.
- Weight - v. t. - Hence, pressure; burden; as, the weight of care or business.
- Nightmare - n. - A condition in sleep usually caused by improper eating or by digestive or nervous troubles, and characterized by a sense of extreme uneasiness or discomfort (as of weight on the chest or stomach, impossibility of motion or speech, etc.), or by frightful or oppressive dreams, from which one wakes after extreme anxiety, in a troubled state of mind; incubus.
- Baric - a. - Of or pertaining to weight, esp. to the weight or pressure of the atmosphere as measured by the barometer.
- Copper - n. - A common metal of a reddish color, both ductile and malleable, and very tenacious. It is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity. Symbol Cu. Atomic weight 63.3. It is one of the most useful metals in itself, and also in its alloys, brass and bronze.
- Deflection - n. - The bending which a beam or girder undergoes from its own weight or by reason of a load.
- Titanium - n. - An elementary substance found combined in the minerals manaccanite, rutile, sphene, etc., and isolated as an infusible iron-gray amorphous powder, having a metallic luster. It burns when heated in the air. Symbol Ti. Atomic weight 48.1.
- Bracket - n. - An architectural member, plain or ornamental, projecting from a wall or pier, to support weight falling outside of the same; also, a decorative feature seeming to discharge such an office.
- Sustentation - n. - The aggregate of the functions by which a living organism is maintained in a normal condition of weight and growth.
- Rider - n. - A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard.
- Drachma - n. - Among the ancient Greeks, a weight of about 66.5 grains; among the modern Greeks, a weight equal to a gram.
- Milligramme - n. - A measure of weight, in the metric system, being the thousandth part of a gram, equal to the weight of a cubic millimeter of water, or .01543 of a grain avoirdupois.
- Lever - n. - A rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; -- used for transmitting and modifying force and motion. Specif., a bar of metal, wood, or other rigid substance, used to exert a pressure, or sustain a weight, at one point of its length, by receiving a force or power at a second, and turning at a third on a fixed point called a fulcrum. It is usually named as the first of the six mechanical powers, and is of three kinds, according as either the fulcrum F, the weight W, or the power P, respectively, is situated between the other two, as in the figures.
- Microcrith - n. - The weight of the half hydrogen molecule, or of the hydrogen atom, taken as the standard in comparing the atomic weights of the elements; thus, an atom of oxygen weighs sixteen microcriths. See Crith.
- Centigramme - n. - The hundredth part of a gram; a weight equal to .15432 of a grain. See Gram.
- Poundal - n. - A unit of force based upon the pound, foot, and second, being the force which, acting on a pound avoirdupois for one second, causes it to acquire by the of that time a velocity of one foot per second. It is about equal to the weight of half an ounce, and is 13,825 dynes.
- Cipher - n. - One who, or that which, has no weight or influence.
- Overburden - v. t. - To load with too great weight or too much care, etc.
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- H5619 סָקַל - 5619 סָקַל - סָקַל - - çâqal - saw-kal' - a primitive root; properly, to be weighty; but used only in the sense of lapidation or its contrary (as if a delapidation); (cast, gather out, throw) stone(-s), [idiom] surely. - Verb - heb
- G3591 ὄγκος - 3591 ὄγκος - ὌΓΚΟΣ - - ónkos - ong'-kos - probably from the same as ἀγκάλη; a mass (as bending or bulging by its load), i.e. burden (hindrance):--weight. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H68 אֶבֶן - 68 אֶבֶן - אֶבֶן - - ʼeben - eh'-ben - from the root of בָּנָה through the meaning to build; a stone; [phrase] carbuncle, [phrase] mason, [phrase] plummet, (chalk-, hail-, head-, sling-) stone(-ny), (divers) weight(-s). - Noun Feminine - heb
- G4 ἀβαρής - 4 ἀβαρής - ἈΒΑΡΉΣ - - abarḗs - ab-ar-ace' - from Α (as a negative particle) and βάρος; weightless, i.e. (figuratively) not burdensome:--from being burdensome. - Adjective - greek
- G922 βάρος - 922 βάρος - ΒΆΡΟΣ - - báros - bar'-os - probably from the same as βάσις (through the notion of going down; compare βάθος); weight; in the New Testament only, figuratively, a load, abundance, authority:--burden(-some), weight. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G926 βαρύς - 926 βαρύς - ΒΑΡΎΣ - - barýs - bar-ooce' - from the same as βάρος; weighty, i.e. (fig) burdensome, grave:--grievous, heavy, weightier. - Adjective - greek
- H1235 בֶּקַע - 1235 בֶּקַע - בֶּקַע - - beqaʻ - beh'-kah - from בָּקַע; a section (half) of ashekel, i.e. a beka (a weight and a coin); bekah, half a shekel. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1626 גֵּרָה - 1626 גֵּרָה - גֵּרָה - - gêrâh - gay-raw' - from גָּרַר (as in גֵּרָה); properly, (like גַּרְגַּר) a kernel (round as if scraped), i.e.; a gerah or small weight (and coin); gerah. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H1560 גְּלָל - 1560 גְּלָל - גְּלָל - - gᵉlâl - ghel-awl' - (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to גָּלַל; weight or size (as if rolled); great. - Adjective - arc
- H3513 כָּבַד - 3513 כָּבַד - כָּבַד - - kâbad - kaw-bad' - or כָּבֵד; a primitive root; to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable; causatively, to make weighty (in the same two senses); abounding with, more grievously afflict, boast, be chargeable, [idiom] be dim, glorify, be (make) glorious (things), glory, (very) great, be grievous, harden, be (make) heavy, be heavier, lay heavily, (bring to, come to, do, get, be had in) honour (self), (be) honourable (man), lade, [idiom] more be laid, make self many, nobles, prevail, promote (to honour), be rich, be (go) sore, stop. - Verb - heb
- H3519 כָּבוֹד - 3519 כָּבוֹד - כָּבוֹד - - kâbôwd - kaw-bode' - rarely כָּבֹד; from כָּבַד; properly, weight, but only figuratively in a good sense, splendor or copiousness; glorious(-ly), glory, honour(-able). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3599 כִּיס - 3599 כִּיס - כִּיס - - kîyç - keece - a form for כּוֹס; a cup; also a bag formoney or weights; bag, cup, purse. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3514 כֹּבֶד - 3514 כֹּבֶד - כֹּבֶד - - kôbed - ko'-bed - from כָּבַד; weight, multitude, vehemence; grievousness, heavy, great number. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2893 κουφίζω - 2893 κουφίζω - ΚΟΥΦΊΖΩ - - kouphízō - koo-fid'-zo - from (light in weight); to unload:--lighten. - Verb - greek
- H3520 כְּבוּדָּה - 3520 כְּבוּדָּה - כְּבוּדָּה - - kᵉbûwddâh - keb-ood-daw' - irregular feminine passive participle of כָּבַד; weightiness, i.e. magnificence, wealth; carriage, all glorious, stately. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3046 λίτρα - 3046 λίτρα - ΛΊΤΡΑ - - lítra - lee'-trah - of Latin origin (libra); a pound in weight:--pound. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H4488 מָנֶה - 4488 מָנֶה - מָנֶה - - mâneh - maw-neh' - from מָנָה; properly, a fixed weight or measured amount, i.e. (techn.) a maneh or mina; maneh, pound. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4948 מִשְׁקָל - 4948 מִשְׁקָל - מִשְׁקָל - - mishqâl - mish-kawl' - from שָׁקַל; weight (numerically estimated); hence, weighing (the act); (full) weight. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4949 מִשְׁקֶלֶת - 4949 מִשְׁקֶלֶת - מִשְׁקֶלֶת - - mishqeleth - mish-keh'-leth - or מִשְׁקֹלֶת; feminine of מִשְׁקָל or מַשְׁקוֹף; a weight, i.e. a plummet (with line attached); plummet. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4946 מִשְׁקוֹל - 4946 מִשְׁקוֹל - מִשְׁקוֹל - - mishqôwl - mish-kole' - from שָׁקַל; weight; weight. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3414 μνᾶ - 3414 μνᾶ - ΜΝᾶ - - mnâ - mnah - of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. mina), a certain weight:-- pound. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H5192 נֵטֶל - 5192 נֵטֶל - נֵטֶל - - nêṭel - nay'-tel - ; from נָטַל; a burden; weighty. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6425 פֶּלֶס - 6425 פֶּלֶס - פֶּלֶס - - peleç - peh'-les - from פָּלַס; a balance; scales, weight. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H8255 שֶׁקֶל - 8255 שֶׁקֶל - שֶׁקֶל - - sheqel - sheh'-kel - from שָׁקַל; probably a weight; used as a commercial standard; shekel. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H7958 שְׂלָו - 7958 שְׂלָו - שְׂלָו - - sᵉlâv - sel-awv' - or שְׂלָיו; by orthographical variation from שָׁלָה through the idea of sluggishness; the quail collectively (as slow in flight from its weight); quails. - Noun Feminine - heb
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- Zechariah 38 5:8 - And he said , This is wickedness. And he cast it into the midst of the ephah ; and he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof.
ויאמר זאת הרשׁעה וישׁלך אתה אל־תוך האיפה וישׁלך את־אבן העפרת אל־פיה - Job 18 28:25 - To make the weight for the winds ; and he weigheth the waters by measure.
לעשׂות לרוח משׁקל ומים תכן במדה - Genesis 1 43:21 - And it came to pass, when we came to the inn, that we opened our sacks, and, behold, every man's money was in the mouth of his sack, our money in full weight : and we have brought it again in our hand.
ויהי כי־באנו אל־המלון ונפתחה את־אמתחתינו והנה כספ־אישׁ בפי אמתחתו כספנו במשׁקלו ונשׁב אתו בידנו - Revelation 66 16:21 - And there fell upon men a great hail out of heaven, every stone about the weight of a talent : and men blasphemed God because of the plague of the hail ; for the plague thereof was exceeding great.
ΚΑΙ ΧΑΛΑΖΑ ΜΕΓΑΛΗ Ως ΤΑΛΑΝΤΙΑΙΑ ΚΑΤΑΒΑΙΝΕΙ ΕΚ ΤΟΥ ΟΥΡΑΝΟΥ ΕΠΙ ΤΟΥς ΑΝΨΡΩΠΟΥς ΚΑΙ ΕΒΛΑΣΦΗΜΗΣΑΝ ΟΙ ΑΝΨΡΩΠΟΙ ΤΟΝ ΨΕΟΝ ΕΚ ΤΗς ΠΛΗΓΗς ΤΗς ΧΑΛΑΖΗς ΟΤΙ ΜΕΓΑΛΗ ΕΣΤΙΝ Η ΠΛΗΓΗ ΑΥΤΗς ΣΦΟΔΡΑ - 1 Samuel 9 17:5 - And he had an helmet of brass upon his head, and he was armed with a coat of mail ; and the weight of the coat was five thousand shekels of brass.
וכובע נחשׁת על־ראשׁו ושׁריון קשׂקשׂים הוא לבושׁ ומשׁקל השׁריון חמשׁת־אלפים שׁקלים נחשׁת
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- Numbers 4 7:31 His offering was one silver charger of the weight of an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil for a meat offering:
קׇרְבָּן אֶחָד כֶּסֶף קְעָרָה מִשְׁקָל מֵאָה שְׁלוֹשִׁים אֶחָד כֶּסֶף מִזְרָק שִׁבְעִים שֶׁקֶל שֶׁקֶל קֹדֶשׁ שְׁנַיִם מָלֵא סֹלֶת בָּלַל שֶׁמֶן מִנְחָה - 2 Chronicles 14 3:9 And the weight of the nails was fifty shekels of gold. And he overlaid the upper chambers with gold.
מִשְׁקָל מַסְמֵר חֲמִשִּׁים שֶׁקֶל זָהָב חָפָה עֲלִיָּה זָהָב - Proverbs 20 11:1 A false balance is abomination to the LORD: but a just weight is his delight.
מִרְמָה מֹאזֵן תּוֹעֵבַה יְהֹוָה שָׁלֵם אֶבֶן רָצוֹן - Numbers 4 7:55 His offering was one silver charger of the weight of an hundred and thirty shekels, one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary; both of them full of fine flour mingled with oil for a meat offering:
קׇרְבָּן אֶחָד כֶּסֶף קְעָרָה מִשְׁקָל מֵאָה שְׁלוֹשִׁים אֶחָד כֶּסֶף מִזְרָק שִׁבְעִים שֶׁקֶל שֶׁקֶל קֹדֶשׁ שְׁנַיִם מָלֵא סֹלֶת בָּלַל שֶׁמֶן מִנְחָה - Proverbs 20 20:23 Divers weights are an abomination unto the LORD; and a false balance is not good.
אֶבֶן אֶבֶן תּוֹעֵבַה יְהֹוָה מִרְמָה מֹאזֵן טוֹב