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- Worth - v. i. - To be; to become; to betide; -- now used only in the phrases, woe worth the day, woe worth the man, etc., in which the verb is in the imperative, and the nouns day, man, etc., are in the dative. Woe be to the day, woe be to the man, etc., are equivalent phrases.
- Worth - a. - Valuable; of worthy; estimable; also, worth while.
- Worth - a. - Equal in value to; furnishing an equivalent for; proper to be exchanged for.
- Worth - a. - Deserving of; -- in a good or bad sense, but chiefly in a good sense.
- Worth - a. - Having possessions equal to; having wealth or estate to the value of.
- Worth - a. - That quality of a thing which renders it valuable or useful; sum of valuable qualities which render anything useful and sought; value; hence, often, value as expressed in a standard, as money; equivalent in exchange; price.
- Worth - a. - Value in respect of moral or personal qualities; excellence; virtue; eminence; desert; merit; usefulness; as, a man or magistrate of great worth.
- Worthful - a. - Full of worth; worthy; deserving.
- Worthies - pl. - of Worthy
- Worthily - adv. - In a worthy manner; excellently; deservedly; according to merit; justly; suitably; becomingly.
- Worthiness - n. - The quality or state of being worthy; desert; merit; excellence; dignity; virtue; worth.
- Worthless - a. - Destitute of worth; having no value, virtue, excellence, dignity, or the like; undeserving; valueless; useless; vile; mean; as, a worthless garment; a worthless ship; a worthless man or woman; a worthless magistrate.
- worthwhile - adj. - Worth the time or effort spent.
- Worthy - n. - Having worth or excellence; possessing merit; valuable; deserving; estimable; excellent; virtuous.
- Worthy - n. - Having suitable, adapted, or equivalent qualities or value; -- usually with of before the thing compared or the object; more rarely, with a following infinitive instead of of, or with that; as, worthy of, equal in excellence, value, or dignity to; entitled to; meriting; -- usually in a good sense, but sometimes in a bad one.
- Worthy - n. - Of high station; of high social position.
- Worthy - n. - A man of eminent worth or value; one distinguished for useful and estimable qualities; a person of conspicuous desert; -- much used in the plural; as, the worthies of the church; political worthies; military worthies.
- Worthy - v. t. - To render worthy; to exalt into a hero.
- Scudo - n. - A gold coin of Rome, worth 64 shillings 11 pence sterling, or about $ 15.70.
- Sol - n. - A silver and gold coin of Peru. The silver sol is the unit of value, and is worth about 68 cents.
- Pice - n. - A small copper coin of the East Indies, worth less than a cent.
- Sen - n. - A Japanese coin, worth about one half of a cent.
- Testone - n. - A silver coin of Portugal, worth about sixpence sterling, or about eleven cents.
- Paolo - n. - An old Italian silver coin, worth about ten cents.
- Frivolous - a. - Of little weight or importance; not worth notice; slight; as, a frivolous argument.
- Imperial - n. - A gold coin of Russia worth ten rubles, or about eight dollars.
- Flummery - n. - Something insipid, or not worth having; empty compliment; trash; unsubstantial talk of writing.
- Readable - a. - Such as can be read; legible; fit or suitable to be read; worth reading; interesting.
- Florin - n. - A silver coin of Florence, first struck in the twelfth century, and noted for its beauty. The name is given to different coins in different countries. The florin of England, first minted in 1849, is worth two shillings, or about 48 cents; the florin of the Netherlands, about 40 cents; of Austria, about 36 cents.
- Tael - n. - A denomination of money, in China, worth nearly six shillings sterling, or about a dollar and forty cents; also, a weight of one ounce and a third.
- Batz - n. - A small copper coin, with a mixture of silver, formerly current in some parts of Germany and Switzerland. It was worth about four cents.
- Portague - n. - A Portuguese gold coin formerly current, and variously estimated to be worth from three and one half to four and one half pounds sterling.
- Estimate - v. t. - To judge and form an opinion of the value of, from imperfect data, -- either the extrinsic (money), or intrinsic (moral), value; to fix the worth of roughly or in a general way; as, to estimate the value of goods or land; to estimate the worth or talents of a person.
- Stater - n. - The principal gold coin of ancient Grece. It varied much in value, the stater best known at Athens being worth about £1 2s., or about $5.35. The Attic silver tetradrachm was in later times called stater.
- Fourpence - n. - A British silver coin, worth four pence; a groat.
- Thaler - n. - A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents.
- Small - superl. - Envincing little worth or ability; not large-minded; -- sometimes, in reproach, paltry; mean.
- Immemorable - a. - Not memorable; not worth remembering.
- Self-partiality - n. - That partiality to himself by which a man overrates his own worth when compared with others.
- Worth - v. i. - To be; to become; to betide; -- now used only in the phrases, woe worth the day, woe worth the man, etc., in which the verb is in the imperative, and the nouns day, man, etc., are in the dative. Woe be to the day, woe be to the man, etc., are equivalent phrases.
- Twelvepenny - a. - Sold for a shilling; worth or costing a shilling.
- Bit - v. - In the Southern and Southwestern States, a small silver coin (as the real) formerly current; commonly, one worth about 12 1/2 cents; also, the sum of 12 1/2 cents.
- Worthy - n. - Having worth or excellence; possessing merit; valuable; deserving; estimable; excellent; virtuous.
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- G571 ἄπιστος - 571 ἄπιστος - ἌΠΙΣΤΟΣ - - ápistos - ap'-is-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and πιστός; (actively) disbelieving, i.e. without Christian faith (specially, a heathen); (passively) untrustworthy (person), or incredible (thing):--that believeth not, faithless, incredible thing, infidel, unbeliever(-ing). - Adjective - greek
- G514 ἄξιος - 514 ἄξιος - ἌΞΙΟΣ - - áxios - ax'-ee-os - probably from ἄγω; deserving, comparable or suitable (as if drawing praise):--due reward, meet, (un-)worthy. - Adjective - greek
- H117 אַדִּיר - 117 אַדִּיר - אַדִּיר - - ʼaddîyr - ad-deer' - from אָדַר; wide or (generally) large; figuratively, powerful; excellent, famous, gallant, glorious, goodly, lordly, mighty(-ier one), noble, principal, worthy. - Adjective - heb
- H408 אַל - 408 אַל - אַל - - ʼal - al - a negative particle (akin to לֹא); not (the qualified negation, used as a deprecative); once (Job 24:25) as a noun, nothing; nay, neither, [phrase] never, no, nor, not, nothing (worth), rather than. - - heb
- H639 אַף - 639 אַף - אַף - - ʼaph - af - from אָנַף; properly, the nose or nostril; hence, the face, and occasionally a person; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) ire; anger(-gry), [phrase] before, countenance, face, [phrase] forebearing, forehead, [phrase] (long-) suffering, nose, nostril, snout, [idiom] worthy, wrath. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H571 אֶמֶת - 571 אֶמֶת - אֶמֶת - - ʼemeth - eh'-meth - contracted from אָמַן; stability; (figuratively) certainty, truth, trustworthiness; assured(-ly), establishment, faithful, right, sure, true (-ly, -th), verity. - - heb
- H529 אֵמוּן - 529 אֵמוּן - אֵמוּן - - ʼêmûwn - ay-moon' - from אָמַן; established, i.e. (figuratively) trusty; also (abstractly) trustworthiness; faith(-ful), truth. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H376 אִישׁ - 376 אִישׁ - אִישׁ - - ʼîysh - eesh - contracted for אֱנוֹשׁ (or perhaps rather from an unused root meaning to be extant); a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation); also, another, any (man), a certain, [phrase] champion, consent, each, every (one), fellow, (foot-, husband-) man, (good-, great, mighty) man, he, high (degree), him (that is), husband, man(-kind), [phrase] none, one, people, person, [phrase] steward, what (man) soever, whoso(-ever), worthy. Compare אִשָּׁה. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G96 ἀδόκιμος - 96 ἀδόκιμος - ἈΔΌΚΙΜΟΣ - - adókimos - ad-ok'-ee-mos - from Α (as a negative particle) and δόκιμος; unapproved, i.e. rejected; by implication, worthless (literally or morally):--castaway, rejected, reprobate. - Adjective - greek
- G281 ἀμήν - 281 ἀμήν - ἈΜΉΝ - - amḗn - am-ane' - of Hebrew origin (אָמֵן); properly, firm, i.e. (figuratively) trustworthy; adverbially, surely (often as interjection, so be it):--amen, verily. - - greek
- G370 ἀνάξιος - 370 ἀνάξιος - ἈΝΆΞΙΟΣ - - anáxios - an-ax'-ee-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and ἄξιος; unfit:--unworthy. - Adjective - greek
- G371 ἀναξίως - 371 ἀναξίως - ἈΝΑΞΊΩΣ - - anaxíōs - an-ax-ee'-oce - adverb from ἀνάξιος; irreverently:--unworthily. - Adverb - greek
- G515 ἀξιόω - 515 ἀξιόω - ἈΞΙΌΩ - - axióō - ax-ee-o'-o - from ἄξιος; to deem entitled or fit:--desire, think good, count (think) worthy. - Verb - greek
- G516 ἀξίως - 516 ἀξίως - ἈΞΊΩΣ - - axíōs - ax-ee'-oce - adverb from ἄξιος; appropriately:--as becometh, after a godly sort, worthily(-thy). - Adverb - greek
- G955 Βελίαλ - 955 Βελίαλ - ΒΕΛΊΑΛ - - Belíal - bel-ee'-al - of Hebrew origin (בְּלִיַּעַל); worthlessness; Belial, as an epithet of Satan:--Belial. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H1121 בֵּן - 1121 בֵּן - בֵּן - - bên - bane - from בָּנָה; a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition, etc., (like father or brother), etc.); [phrase] afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ([phrase]) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, [phrase] (young) bullock, [phrase] (young) calf, [idiom] came up in, child, colt, [idiom] common, [idiom] corn, daughter, [idiom] of first, [phrase] firstborn, foal, [phrase] very fruitful, [phrase] postage, [idiom] in, [phrase] kid, [phrase] lamb, ([phrase]) man, meet, [phrase] mighty, [phrase] nephew, old, ([phrase]) people, [phrase] rebel, [phrase] robber, [idiom] servant born, [idiom] soldier, son, [phrase] spark, [phrase] steward, [phrase] stranger, [idiom] surely, them of, [phrase] tumultuous one, [phrase] valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1100 בְּלִיַּעַל - 1100 בְּלִיַּעַל - בְּלִיַּעַל - - bᵉlîyaʻal - bel-e-yah'-al - from בְּלִי and יַעַל;(often in connection with אִישׁ, אִשָּׁה, בֵּן, etc.); without profit, worthlessness; by extension, destruction, wickedness; Belial, evil, naughty, ungodly (men), wicked. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G5485 χάρις - 5485 χάρις - ΧΆΡΙΣ - - cháris - khar'-ece - from χαίρω; graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life; including gratitude):--acceptable, benefit, favour, gift, grace(- ious), joy, liberality, pleasure, thank(-s, -worthy). - Noun Feminine - greek
- H2428 חַיִל - 2428 חַיִל - חַיִל - - chayil - khah'-yil - from חוּל; probably a force, whether of men, means or other resources; an army, wealth, virtue, valor, strength; able, activity, ([phrase]) army, band of men (soldiers), company, (great) forces, goods, host, might, power, riches, strength, strong, substance, train, ([phrase]) valiant(-ly), valour, virtuous(-ly), war, worthy(-ily). - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1220 δηνάριον - 1220 δηνάριον - ΔΗΝΆΡΙΟΝ - - dēnárion - day-nar'-ee-on - of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses):--pence, penny(-worth). - Noun Neuter - greek
- G1383 δοκίμιον - 1383 δοκίμιον - ΔΟΚΊΜΙΟΝ - - dokímion - dok-im'-ee-on - neuter of a presumed derivative of δοκιμή; a testing; by implication, trustworthiness:--trial, trying. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H1929 הָהּ - 1929 הָהּ - הָהּ - - hâhh - haw - a shortened form of אֲהָהּ; ah! expressing grief; woe worth. - Interjection - heb
- H1984 הָלַל - 1984 הָלַל - הָלַל - - hâlal - haw-lal' - a primitive root; to be clear (orig. of sound, but usually of color); to shine; hence, to make ashow, to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively, to celebrate; also to stultify; (make) boast (self), celebrate, commend, (deal, make), fool(-ish, -ly), glory, give (light), be (make, feign self) mad (against), give in marriage, (sing, be worthy of) praise, rage, renowned, shine. - Verb - heb
- G2425 ἱκανός - 2425 ἱκανός - ἹΚΑΝΌΣ - - hikanós - hik-an-os' - from ( or , akin to ἥκω) (to arrive); competent (as if coming in season), i.e. ample (in amount) or fit (in character):--able, + content, enough, good, great, large, long (while), many, meet, much, security, sore, sufficient, worthy. - Adjective - greek
- G2556 κακός - 2556 κακός - ΚΑΚΌΣ - - kakós - kak-os' - apparently a primary word; worthless (intrinsically, such; whereas πονηρός properly refers to effects), i.e. (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious:--bad, evil, harm, ill, noisome, wicked. - Adjective - greek
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- Ezekiel 26 30:2 - Son of man, prophesy and say , Thus saith the Lord GOD ; Howl ye, Woe worth the day !
בנ־אדם הנבא ואמרת כה אמר אדני יהוה הילילו הה ליום - 1 Kings 11 21:2 - And Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying , Give me thy vineyard, that I may have it for a garden of herbs, because it is near unto my house : and I will give thee for it a better vineyard than it; or, if it seem good to thee, I will give thee the worth of it in money.
וידבר אחאב אל־נבות לאמר תנה־לי את־כרמך ויהי־לי לגנ־ירק כי הוא קרוב אצל ביתי ואתנה לך תחתיו כרם טוב ממנו אם טוב בעיניך אתנה־לך כסף מחיר זה - Job 18 24:25 - And if it be not so now, who will make me a liar , and make my speech nothing worth ?
ואמ־לא אפו מי יכזיבני וישׂם לאל מלתי - Genesis 1 23:15 - My lord, hearken unto me: the land is worth four hundred shekels of silver ; what is that betwixt me and thee? bury therefore thy dead .
אדני שׁמעני ארץ ארבע מאת שׁקל־כסף ביני ובינך מה־הוא ואת־מתך קבר - 2 Samuel 10 18:3 - But the people answered , Thou shalt not go forth : for if we flee away , they will not care for us; neither if half of us die , will they care for us: but now thou art worth ten thousand of us: therefore now it is better that thou succour us out of the city.
ויאמר העם לא תצא כי אמ־נס ננוס לא־ישׂימו אלינו לב ואמ־ימתו חצינו לא־ישׂימו אלינו לב כי־עתה כמנו עשׂרה אלפים ועתה טוב כי־תהיה־לנו מעיר לעזיר
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- Deuteronomy 5 22:26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing; there is in the damsel no sin worthy of death: for as when a man riseth against his neighbour, and slayeth him, even so is this matter:
נַעֲרָה עָשָׂה דָּבָר נַעֲרָה חֵטְא מָוֶת אִישׁ קוּם רֵעַ רָצַח דָּבָר - Luke 42 7:6 Then Jesus went with them. And when he was now not far from the house, the centurion sent friends to him, saying unto him, Lord, trouble not thyself: for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter under my roof:
ΔΈ ἸΗΣΟῦΣ ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ ΣΎΝ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΔΈ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἈΠΈΧΩ ἬΔΗ Οὐ ΜΑΚΡΆΝ ἈΠΌ ΟἸΚΊΑ ἙΚΑΤΟΝΤΆΡΧΗΣ ΠΈΜΠΩ ΦΊΛΟΣ ΠΡΌΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΛΈΓΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΎΡΙΟΣ ΣΚΎΛΛΩ ΜΉ ΣΚΎΛΛΩ ΓΆΡ ΕἸΜΊ Οὐ ἹΚΑΝΌΣ ἽΝΑ ΕἸΣΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ ὙΠΌ ΜΟῦ ΣΤΈΓΗ - 2 Thessalonians 53 1:5 Which is a manifest token of the righteous judgment of God, that ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer:
ἜΝΔΕΙΓΜΑ ΔΊΚΑΙΟΣ ΚΡΊΣΙΣ ΘΕΌΣ ΕἸΣ ὙΜᾶΣ ΚΑΤΑΞΙΌΩ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΊΑ ΘΕΌΣ ὙΠΈΡ ὍΣ ΠΆΣΧΩ ΚΑΊ ΠΆΣΧΩ - Acts 44 13:25 And as John fulfilled his course, he said, Whom think ye that I am? I am not he. But, behold, there cometh one after me, whose shoes of his feet I am not worthy to loose.
ΔΈ ὩΣ ἸΩΆΝΝΗΣ ΠΛΗΡΌΩ ΔΡΌΜΟΣ ΛΈΓΩ ΤΊΣ ὙΠΟΝΟΈΩ ΜΈ ΕἾΝΑΙ ἘΓΏ ΕἸΜΊ Οὐ ἈΛΛΆ ἸΔΟΎ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΜΕΤΆ ἘΜΈ ὍΣ ὙΠΌΔΗΜΑ ΠΟΎΣ ΕἸΜΊ Οὐ ἌΞΙΟΣ ΛΎΩ - Acts 44 5:41 And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name.
ΟὖΝ ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ ΜΈΝ ἈΠΌ ΠΡΌΣΩΠΟΝ ΣΥΝΈΔΡΙΟΝ ΧΑΊΡΩ ὍΤΙ ΚΑΤΑΞΙΌΩ ἈΤΙΜΆΖΩ ὙΠΈΡ ΑὐΤΌΣ ὌΝΟΜΑ