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- Cost - n. - A rib; a side; a region or coast.
- Cost - n. - See Cottise.
- Cost - imp. & p. p. - of Cost
- Cost - v. t. - To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.
- Cost - v. t. - To require to be borne or suffered; to cause.
- Cost - v. t. - The amount paid, charged, or engaged to be paid, for anything bought or taken in barter; charge; expense; hence, whatever, as labor, self-denial, suffering, etc., is requisite to secure benefit.
- Cost - v. t. - Loss of any kind; detriment; pain; suffering.
- Cost - v. t. - Expenses incurred in litigation.
- Costa - n. - A rib of an animal or a human being.
- Costa - n. - A rib or vein of a leaf, especially the midrib.
- Costa - n. - The anterior rib in the wing of an insect.
- Costa - n. - One of the riblike longitudinal ridges on the exterior of many corals.
- Costage - n. - Expense; cost.
- Costal - a. - Pertaining to the ribs or the sides of the body; as, costal nerves.
- Costal - a. - Relating to a costa, or rib.
- Costal-nerved - a. - Having the nerves spring from the midrib.
- Costard - n. - An apple, large and round like the head.
- Costard - n. - The head; -- used contemptuously.
- Costardmonger - n. - A costermonger.
- Costate - a. - Alt. of Costated
- Costated - a. - Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs; (Bot.) having one or more longitudinal ribs.
- Costean - v. i. - To search after lodes. See Costeaning.
- Costeaning - n. - The process by which miners seek to discover metallic lodes. It consist in sinking small pits through the superficial deposits to the solid rock, and then driving from one pit to another across the direction of the vein, in such manner as to cross all the veins between the two pits.
- Costellate - a. - Finely ribbed or costated.
- Coster - n. - One who hawks about fruit, green vegetables, fish, etc.
- Advance - v. - An addition to the price; rise in price or value; as, an advance on the prime cost of goods.
- Itemize - v. t. - To state in items, or by particulars; as, to itemize the cost of a railroad.
- Expenseless - a. - Without cost or expense.
- Sacrifice - n. - A sale at a price less than the cost or the actual value.
- Coinage - v. t. - The cost or expense of coining money.
- Felony - n. - An act on the part of the vassal which cost him his fee by forfeiture.
- Value - n. - Worth estimated by any standard of purchasing power, especially by the market price, or the amount of money agreed upon as an equivalent to the utility and cost of anything.
- Apiece - adv. - Each by itself; by the single one; to each; as the share of each; as, these melons cost a shilling apiece.
- Cheap - n. - Having a low price in market; of small cost or price, as compared with the usual price or the real value.
- Tax - n. - To assess, fix, or determine judicially, the amount of; as, to tax the cost of an action in court.
- Estimate - v. t. - To from an opinion of, as to amount,, number, etc., from imperfect data, comparison, or experience; to make an estimate of; to calculate roughly; to rate; as, to estimate the cost of a trip, the number of feet in a piece of land.
- Cost - v. t. - To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.
- Seigniorage - n. - Something claimed or taken by virtue of sovereign prerogative; specifically, a charge or toll deducted from bullion brought to a mint to be coined; the difference between the cost of a mass of bullion and the value as money of the pieces coined from it.
- Meterage - n. - The act of measuring, or the cost of measuring.
- Margin - n. - The difference between the cost and the selling price of an article.
- Endear - v. t. - To raise the price or cost of; to make costly or expensive.
- Over - prep. - Beyond; in excess of; in addition to; more than; as, it cost over five dollars.
- Sacrifice - n. - To sell at a price less than the cost or the actual value.
- Buy - v. t. - To acquire or procure by something given or done in exchange, literally or figuratively; to get, at a cost or sacrifice; to buy pleasure with pain.
- Estimate - n. - A valuing or rating by the mind, without actually measuring, weighing, or the like; rough or approximate calculation; as, an estimate of the cost of a building, or of the quantity of water in a pond.
- Actual - a. - Existing in act or reality; really acted or acting; in fact; real; -- opposed to potential, possible, virtual, speculative, conceivable, theoretical, or nominal; as, the actual cost of goods; the actual case under discussion.
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- G77 ἀδάπανος - 77 ἀδάπανος - ἈΔΆΠΑΝΟΣ - - adápanos - ad-ap'-an-os - from Α (as negative particle); and δαπάνη; costless, i.e. gratuitous:--without expense. - Adjective - greek
- H2600 חִנָּם - 2600 חִנָּם - חִנָּם - - chinnâm - khin-nawm' - from חֵן; gratis, i.e. devoid of cost, reason or advantage; without a cause (cost, wages), causeless, to cost nothing, free(-ly), innocent, for nothing (nought, in vain. - Adverb - heb
- G1159 δαπανάω - 1159 δαπανάω - ΔΑΠΑΝΆΩ - - dapanáō - dap-an-ah'-o - from δαπάνη; to expend, i.e. (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste:--be at charges, consume, spend. - Verb - greek
- G1160 δαπάνη - 1160 δαπάνη - ΔΑΠΆΝΗ - - dapánē - dap-an'-ay - from (to devour); expense (as consuming):--cost. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1207 δευτερόπρωτος - 1207 δευτερόπρωτος - ΔΕΥΤΕΡΌΠΡΩΤΟΣ - - deuteróprōtos - dyoo-ter-op'-ro-tos - from δεύτερος and πρῶτος; second-first, i.e. (specially) a designation of the Sabbath immediately after the Paschal week (being the second after Passover day, and the first of the seven Sabbaths intervening before Pentecost):--second … after the first. - - greek
- G2689 καταστολή - 2689 καταστολή - ΚΑΤΑΣΤΟΛΉ - - katastolḗ - kat-as-tol-ay' - from καταστέλλω; a deposit, i.e. (specially) costume:--apparel. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4005 πεντηκοστή - 4005 πεντηκοστή - ΠΕΝΤΗΚΟΣΤΉ - - pentēkostḗ - pen-tay-kos-tay' - feminine of the ordinal of πεντήκοντα; fiftieth (ἡμέρα being implied) from Passover, i.e. the festival of "Pentecost":--Pentecost. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G4185 πολυτελής - 4185 πολυτελής - ΠΟΛΥΤΕΛΉΣ - - polytelḗs - pol-oo-tel-ace' - from πολύς and τέλος; extremely expensive:--costly, very precious, of great price. - Adjective - greek
- G4186 πολύτιμος - 4186 πολύτιμος - ΠΟΛΎΤΙΜΟΣ - - polýtimos - pol-oot'-ee-mos - from πολύς and τιμή; extremely valuable:--very costly, of great price. - Adjective - greek
- H7121 קָרָא - 7121 קָרָא - קָרָא - - qârâʼ - kaw-raw' - a primitive root (rather identical with קָרָא through the idea of accosting a person met); to call out to (i.e. properly, address by name, but used in a wide variety of applications); bewray (self), that are bidden, call (for, forth, self, upon), cry (unto), (be) famous, guest, invite, mention, (give) name, preach, (make) proclaim(-ation), pronounce, publish, read, renowned, say. - Verb - heb
- G5093 τίμιος - 5093 τίμιος - ΤΊΜΙΟΣ - - tímios - tim-ee-o'-tat-os - from τιμή; valuable, i.e. (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved:--dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation. - Adjective - greek
- G5094 τιμιότης - 5094 τιμιότης - ΤΙΜΙΌΤΗΣ - - timiótēs - tim-ee-ot'-ace - from τίμιος; expensiveness, i.e. (by implication) magnificence:--costliness. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H3368 יָקָר - 3368 יָקָר - יָקָר - - yâqâr - yaw-kawr' - from יָקַר; valuable (objectively or subjectively); brightness, clear, costly, excellent, fat, honourable women, precious, reputation. - Adjective - heb
- H3366 יְקָר - 3366 יְקָר - יְקָר - - yᵉqâr - yek-awr' - from יָקַר; value, i.e. (concretely) wealth; abstractly, costliness, dignity; honour, precious (things), price. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3367 יְקָר - 3367 יְקָר - יְקָר - - yᵉqâr - yek-awr' - (Aramaic) corresponding to יְקָר; {value, i.e. (concretely) wealth; abstractly, costliness, dignity}; glory, honour. - Noun Masculine - arc
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- 2 Samuel 10 24:24 - And the king said unto Araunah, Nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at a price : neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the LORD my God of that which doth cost me nothing. So David bought the threshingfloor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.
ויאמר המלך אל־ארונה לא כי־קנו אקנה מאותך במחיר ולא אעלה ליהוה אלהי עלות חנם ויקן דוד את־הגרן ואת־הבקר בכסף שׁקלים חמשׁים
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- 1 Kings 11 7:9 All these were of costly stones, according to the measures of hewed stones, sawed with saws, within and without, even from the foundation unto the coping, and so on the outside toward the great court.
יָקָר אֶבֶן מִדָּה גָּזִית גָּרַר מְגֵרָה בַּיִת חוּץ מַסַּד טֵפַח חוּץ גָּדוֹל חָצֵר - 2 Samuel 10 24:24 And the king said unto Araunah, Nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at a price: neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the LORD my God of that which doth cost me nothing. So David bought the threshingfloor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.
מֶלֶךְ אָמַר אֲרַוְנָה קָנָה קָנָה מְחִיר עָלָה עֹלָה יְהֹוָה אֱלֹהִים חִנָּם דָּוִד קָנָה גֹּרֶן בָּקָר חֲמִשִּׁים שֶׁקֶל כֶּסֶף - Luke 42 14:28 For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it?
ΓΆΡ ΤΊΣ ἘΚ ὙΜῶΝ ΘΈΛΩ ΟἸΚΟΔΟΜΈΩ ΠΎΡΓΟΣ ΚΑΘΊΖΩ ΟὐΧΊ ΚΑΘΊΖΩ ΠΡῶΤΟΝ ΨΗΦΊΖΩ ΔΑΠΆΝΗ ΕἸ ἜΧΩ ΠΡΌΣ ἈΠΑΡΤΙΣΜΌΣ - 1 Kings 11 5:17 And the king commanded, and they brought great stones, costly stones, and hewed stones, to lay the foundation of the house.
מֶלֶךְ צָוָה נָסַע גָּדוֹל אֶבֶן יָקָר אֶבֶן גָּזִית אֶבֶן יָסַד בַּיִת - 1 Kings 11 7:10 And the foundation was of costly stones, even great stones, stones of ten cubits, and stones of eight cubits.
יָסַד יָקָר אֶבֶן גָּדוֹל אֶבֶן אֶבֶן עֶשֶׂר אַמָּה אֶבֶן שְׁמֹנֶה אַמָּה