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- Bill - n. - A beak, as of a bird, or sometimes of a turtle or other animal.
- Bill - v. i. - To strike; to peck.
- Bill - v. i. - To join bills, as doves; to caress in fondness.
- Bill - n. - The bell, or boom, of the bittern
- Bill - n. - A cutting instrument, with hook-shaped point, and fitted with a handle; -- used in pruning, etc.; a billhook. When short, called a hand bill, when long, a hedge bill.
- Bill - n. - A weapon of infantry, in the 14th and 15th centuries. A common form of bill consisted of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, having a short pike at the back and another at the top, and attached to the end of a long staff.
- Bill - n. - One who wields a bill; a billman.
- Bill - n. - A pickax, or mattock.
- Bill - n. - The extremity of the arm of an anchor; the point of or beyond the fluke.
- Bill - v. t. - To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop anything) with a bill.
- Bill - n. - A declaration made in writing, stating some wrong the complainant has suffered from the defendant, or a fault committed by some person against a law.
- Bill - n. - A writing binding the signer or signers to pay a certain sum at a future day or on demand, with or without interest, as may be stated in the document.
- Bill - n. - A form or draft of a law, presented to a legislature for enactment; a proposed or projected law.
- Bill - n. - A paper, written or printed, and posted up or given away, to advertise something, as a lecture, a play, or the sale of goods; a placard; a poster; a handbill.
- Bill - n. - An account of goods sold, services rendered, or work done, with the price or charge; a statement of a creditor's claim, in gross or by items; as, a grocer's bill.
- Bill - n. - Any paper, containing a statement of particulars; as, a bill of charges or expenditures; a weekly bill of mortality; a bill of fare, etc.
- Bill - v. t. - To advertise by a bill or public notice.
- Bill - v. t. - To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.
- Bill book - - A book in which a person keeps an account of his notes, bills, bills of exchange, etc., thus showing all that he issues and receives.
- Bill broker - - One who negotiates the discount of bills.
- Bill holder - - A person who holds a bill or acceptance.
- Bill holder - - A device by means of which bills, etc., are held.
- Billage - n. / v. t. & i. - Same as Bilge.
- Billard - n. - An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish.
- Billbeetle - n. - Alt. of Billbug
- Write - v. t. - To set down for reading; to express in legible or intelligible characters; to inscribe; as, to write a deed; to write a bill of divorcement; hence, specifically, to set down in an epistle; to communicate by letter.
- Frontlet - n. - The margin of the head, behind the bill of birds, often bearing rigid bristles.
- Transferable - a. - Negotiable, as a note, bill of exchange, or other evidence of property, that may be conveyed from one person to another by indorsement or other writing; capable of being transferred with no loss of value; as, the stocks of most public companies are transferable; some tickets are not transferable.
- Supraprotest - n. - An acceptance of a bill by a third person after protest for nonacceptance by the drawee.
- Nib - n. - The bill or beak of a bird; the neb.
- Assignment - n. - A transfer of title or interest by writing, as of lease, bond, note, or bill of exchange; a transfer of the whole of some particular estate or interest in lands.
- Stamp - v. t. - An offical mark set upon things chargeable with a duty or tax to government, as evidence that the duty or tax is paid; as, the stamp on a bill of exchange.
- Ignoramus - n. - We are ignorant; we ignore; -- being the word formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grand jury when there was not sufficient evidence to warrant them in finding it a true bill. The phrase now used is, "No bill," "No true bill," or "Not found," though in some jurisdictions "Ignored" is still used.
- Discount - v. t. - A deduction made for interest, in advancing money upon, or purchasing, a bill or note not due; payment in advance of interest upon money.
- Dertrotheca - n. - The horny covering of the end of the bill of birds.
- Honor - n. - To accept and pay when due; as, to honora bill of exchange.
- Bank bill - - In England, a note, or a bill of exchange, of a bank, payable to order, and usually at some future specified time. Such bills are negotiable, but form, in the strict sense of the term, no part of the currency.
- Dishonor - v. t. - To refuse or decline to accept or pay; -- said of a bill, check, note, or draft which is due or presented; as, to dishonor a bill exchange.
- Pass - v. t. - To cause to advance by stages of progress; to carry on with success through an ordeal, examination, or action; specifically, to give legal or official sanction to; to ratify; to enact; to approve as valid and just; as, he passed the bill through the committee; the senate passed the law.
- Over - prep. - Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of; notwithstanding; as, he triumphed over difficulties; the bill was passed over the veto.
- Bill - n. - A weapon of infantry, in the 14th and 15th centuries. A common form of bill consisted of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, having a short pike at the back and another at the top, and attached to the end of a long staff.
- Reexchange - n. - The expense chargeable on a bill of exchange or draft which has been dishonored in a foreign country, and returned to the country in which it was made or indorsed, and then taken up.
- Under - prep. - Less specifically, denoting the relation of being subject, of undergoing regard, treatment, or the like; as, a bill under discussion.
- Recommit - v. t. - To commit again; to give back into keeping; specifically, to refer again to a committee; as, to recommit a bill to the same committee.
- Signet - n. - A seal; especially, in England, the seal used by the sovereign in sealing private letters and grants that pass by bill under the sign manual; -- called also privy signet.
- Find - v. t. - To arrive at, as a conclusion; to determine as true; to establish; as, to find a verdict; to find a true bill (of indictment) against an accused person.
- Bill - v. t. - To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.
- Overslaugh - v. t. - To hinder or stop, as by an overslaugh or an impediment; as, to overslaugh a bill in a legislative body; to overslaugh a military officer, that is, to hinder his promotion or employment.
- Bill holder - - A person who holds a bill or acceptance.
- Acceptance - n. - The bill itself when accepted.
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- H5612 סֵפֶר - 5612 סֵפֶר - סֵפֶר - - çêpher - say'-fer - or (feminine) סִפְרָה; (Psalm 56:8 (אֲבֵדָה)), from סָפַר; properly, writing (the art or a document); by implication, a book; bill, book, evidence, [idiom] learn(-ed) (-ing), letter, register, scroll. - - heb
- G975 βιβλίον - 975 βιβλίον - ΒΙΒΛΊΟΝ - - biblíon - bib-lee'-on - a diminutive of βίβλος; a roll:--bill, book, scroll, writing. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H1530 גַּל - 1530 גַּל - גַּל - - gal - gal - from גָּלַל; something rolled, i.e. a heap of stone or dung (plural ruins), by analogy, a spring of water (plural waves); billow, heap, spring, wave. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G1121 γράμμα - 1121 γράμμα - ΓΡΆΜΜΑ - - grámma - gram'-mah - from γράφω; a writing, i.e. a letter, note, epistle, book, etc.; plural learning:--bill, learning, letter, scripture, writing, written. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G2830 κλύδων - 2830 κλύδων - ΚΛΎΔΩΝ - - klýdōn - kloo'-dohn - from (to billow or dash over); a surge of the sea (literally or figuratively):--raging, wave. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G2949 κῦμα - 2949 κῦμα - ΚῦΜΑ - - kŷma - koo'-mah - from (to swell (with young), i.e. bend, curve); a billow (as bursting or toppling):--wave. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H4867 מִשְׁבָּר - 4867 מִשְׁבָּר - מִשְׁבָּר - - mishbâr - mish-bawr' - from שָׁבַר; a breaker (of the sea); billow, wave. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G4535 σάλος - 4535 σάλος - ΣΆΛΟΣ - - sálos - sal'-os - probably from the base of σαίνω; a vibration, i.e. (specially), billow:--wave. - Noun Masculine - greek
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- Mark 41 10:4 - And they said , Moses suffered to write a bill of divorcement, and to put her away .
ΟΙ ΔΕ ΕΙΠΑΝ ΕΠΕΤΡΕΘΕΝ ΜΩΥΣΗς ΒΙΒΛΙΟΝ ΑΠΟΣΤΑΣΙΟΥ ΓΡΑΘΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΑΠΟΛΥΣΑΙ - Isaiah 23 50:1 - Thus saith the LORD, Where is the bill of your mother's divorcement, whom I have put away ? or which of my creditors is it to whom I have sold you? Behold, for your iniquities have ye sold yourselves, and for your transgressions is your mother put away .
כה אמר יהוה אי זה ספר כריתות אמכם אשׁר שׁלחתיה או מי מנושׁי אשׁר־מכרתי אתכם לו הן בעונתיכם נמכרתם ובפשׁעיכם שׁלחה אמכם - Jeremiah 24 3:8 - And I saw , when for all the causes whereby backsliding Israel committed adultery I had put her away , and given her a bill of divorce ; yet her treacherous sister Judah feared not, but went and played the harlot also.
וארא כי על־כל־אדות אשׁר נאפה משׁבה ישׂראל שׁלחתיה ואתן את־ספר כריתתיה אליה ולא יראה בגדה יהודה אחותה ותלך ותזן גמ־היא - Deuteronomy 5 24:1 - When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house.
כי־יקח אישׁ אשׁה ובעלה והיה אמ־לא תמצא־חן בעיניו כי־מצא בה ערות דבר וכתב לה ספר כריתת ונתן בידה ושׁלחה מביתו - Deuteronomy 5 24:3 - And if the latter husband hate her, and write her a bill of divorcement, and giveth it in her hand, and sendeth her out of his house ; or if the latter husband die , which took her to be his wife ;
ושׂנאה האישׁ האחרון וכתב לה ספר כריתת ונתן בידה ושׁלחה מביתו או כי ימות האישׁ האחרון אשׁר־לקחה לו לאשׁה
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- Psalms 19 42:7 Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterspouts: all thy waves and thy billows are gone over me.
תְּהוֹם קָרָא תְּהוֹם קוֹל צִנּוּר מִשְׁבָּר גַּל עָבַר - Mark 41 10:4 And they said, Moses suffered to write a bill of divorcement, and to put her away.
ΔΈ ἜΠΩ ΜΩΣΕΎΣ ἘΠΙΤΡΈΠΩ ΓΡΆΦΩ ΒΙΒΛΊΟΝ ἈΠΟΣΤΆΣΙΟΝ ΚΑΊ ἈΠΟΛΎΩ - Jonah 32 2:3 For thou hadst cast me into the deep, in the midst of the seas; and the floods compassed me about: all thy billows and thy waves passed over me.
שָׁלַךְ מְצוֹלָה לֵבָב יָם נָהָר סָבַב מִשְׁבָּר גַּל עָבַר - Deuteronomy 5 24:1 When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorcement, and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house.
אִישׁ לָקַח אִשָּׁה בָּעַל מָצָא חֵן עַיִן מָצָא דָּבָר עֶרְוָה כָּתַב סֵפֶר כְּרִיתוּת נָתַן יָד שָׁלַח בַּיִת - Isaiah 23 50:1 Thus saith the LORD, Where is the bill of your mother's divorcement, whom I have put away? or which of my creditors is it to whom I have sold you? Behold, for your iniquities have ye sold yourselves, and for your transgressions is your mother put away.
אָמַר יְהֹוָה סֵפֶר אֵם כְּרִיתוּת שָׁלַח נָשָׁה מָכַר עָוֺן מָכַר פֶּשַׁע אֵם שָׁלַח