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- Fact - n. - A doing, making, or preparing.
- Fact - n. - An effect produced or achieved; anything done or that comes to pass; an act; an event; a circumstance.
- Fact - n. - Reality; actuality; truth; as, he, in fact, excelled all the rest; the fact is, he was beaten.
- Fact - n. - The assertion or statement of a thing done or existing; sometimes, even when false, improperly put, by a transfer of meaning, for the thing done, or supposed to be done; a thing supposed or asserted to be done; as, history abounds with false facts.
- Facta - pl. - of Factum
- Faction - n. - One of the divisions or parties of charioteers (distinguished by their colors) in the games of the circus.
- Faction - n. - A party, in political society, combined or acting in union, in opposition to the government, or state; -- usually applied to a minority, but it may be applied to a majority; a combination or clique of partisans of any kind, acting for their own interests, especially if greedy, clamorous, and reckless of the common good.
- Faction - n. - Tumult; discord; dissension.
- Factionary - a. - Belonging to a faction; being a partisan; taking sides.
- Factioner - n. - One of a faction.
- Factionist - n. - One who promotes faction.
- Factious - a. - Given to faction; addicted to form parties and raise dissensions, in opposition to government or the common good; turbulent; seditious; prone to clamor against public measures or men; -- said of persons.
- Factious - a. - Pertaining to faction; proceeding from faction; indicating, or characterized by, faction; -- said of acts or expressions; as, factious quarrels.
- Factitious - a. - Made by art, in distinction from what is produced by nature; artificial; sham; formed by, or adapted to, an artificial or conventional, in distinction from a natural, standard or rule; not natural; as, factitious cinnabar or jewels; a factitious taste.
- Factitive - a. - Causing; causative.
- Factitive - a. - Pertaining to that relation which is proper when the act, as of a transitive verb, is not merely received by an object, but produces some change in the object, as when we say, He made the water wine.
- Factive - a. - Making; having power to make.
- Facto - adv. - In fact; by the act or fact.
- Factor - n. - One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods; and in these respects he differs from a broker.
- Factor - n. - A steward or bailiff of an estate.
- Factor - n. - One of the elements or quantities which, when multiplied together, from a product.
- Factor - n. - One of the elements, circumstances, or influences which contribute to produce a result; a constituent.
- Factor - v. t. - To resolve (a quantity) into its factors.
- Factorage - n. - The allowance given to a factor, as a compensation for his services; -- called also a commission.
- Factored - imp. & p. p. - of Factor
- Notify - v. t. - To make known; to declare; to publish; as, to notify a fact to a person.
- But - adv. & conj. - Excepting or excluding the fact that; save that; were it not that; unless; -- elliptical, for but that.
- Exist - v. i. - To be as a fact and not as a mode; to have an actual or real being, whether material or spiritual.
- Noun - n. - A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive.
- Betrothal - n. - The act of betrothing, or the fact of being betrothed; a mutual promise, engagement, or contract for a future marriage between the persons betrothed; betrothment; affiance.
- Prerogative - n. - An exclusive or peculiar privilege; prior and indefeasible right; fundamental and essential possession; -- used generally of an official and hereditary right which may be asserted without question, and for the exercise of which there is no responsibility or accountability as to the fact and the manner of its exercise.
- Skeptic - n. - A doubter as to whether any fact or truth can be certainly known; a universal doubter; a Pyrrhonist; hence, in modern usage, occasionally, a person who questions whether any truth or fact can be established on philosophical grounds; sometimes, a critical inquirer, in opposition to a dogmatist.
- Skepticism - n. - The doctrine that no fact or principle can be certainly known; the tenet that all knowledge is uncertain; Pyrrohonism; universal doubt; the position that no fact or truth, however worthy of confidence, can be established on philosophical grounds; critical investigation or inquiry, as opposed to the positive assumption or assertion of certain principles.
- Residence - n. - The act or fact of residing, abiding, or dwelling in a place for some continuance of time; as, the residence of an American in France or Italy for a year.
- Plea - n. - That which is alleged by a party in support of his cause; in a stricter sense, an allegation of fact in a cause, as distinguished from a demurrer; in a still more limited sense, and in modern practice, the defendant's answer to the plaintiff's declaration and demand. That which the plaintiff alleges in his declaration is answered and repelled or justified by the defendant's plea. In chancery practice, a plea is a special answer showing or relying upon one or more things as a cause why the suit should be either dismissed, delayed, or barred. In criminal practice, the plea is the defendant's formal answer to the indictment or information presented against him.
- Evidence - n. - That which is legally submitted to competent tribunal, as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it; means of making proof; -- the latter, strictly speaking, not being synonymous with evidence, but rather the effect of it.
- Wrong - a. - Not according to truth; not conforming to fact or intent; not right; mistaken; erroneous; as, a wrong statement.
- Rest - n. - That which is left, or which remains after the separation of a part, either in fact or in contemplation; remainder; residue.
- Plead - v. t. - To present an answer, by allegation of fact, to the declaration of a plaintiff; to deny the plaintiff's declaration and demand, or to allege facts which show that ought not to recover in the suit; in a less strict sense, to make an allegation of fact in a cause; to carry on the allegations of the respective parties in a cause; to carry on a suit or plea.
- File - v. t. - To put upon the files or among the records of a court; to note on (a paper) the fact date of its reception in court.
- Only - conj. - Save or except (that); -- an adversative used elliptically with or without that, and properly introducing a single fact or consideration.
- So - adv. - Well; the fact being as stated; -- used as an expletive; as, so the work is done, is it?
- Recital - n. - The formal statement, or setting forth, of some matter of fact in any deed or writing in order to explain the reasons on which the transaction is founded; the statement of matter in pleading introductory to some positive allegation.
- Testify - v. i. - To make a solemn declaration under oath or affirmation, for the purpose of establishing, or making proof of, some fact to a court; to give testimony in a cause depending before a tribunal.
- Attendance - v. t. - The act of attending; state of being in waiting; service; ministry; the fact of being present; presence.
- Keynote - n. - The fundamental fact or idea; that which gives the key; as, the keynote of a policy or a sermon.
- Observation - n. - The act of recognizing and noting some fact or occurrence in nature, as an aurora, a corona, or the structure of an animal.
- Hypothetical - a. - Characterized by, or of the nature of, an hypothesis; conditional; assumed without proof, for the purpose of reasoning and deducing proof, or of accounting for some fact or phenomenon.
- Postfact - a. - Relating to a fact that occurs after another.
- Possessory - a. - Of or pertaining to possession, either as a fact or a right; of the nature of possession; as, a possessory interest; a possessory lord.
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- H5606 סָפַק - 5606 סָפַק - סָפַק - - çâphaq - saw-fak' - or שָׂפַק; (1 Kings 20:10; Job 27:23; Isaiah 2:6), a primitive root; to clap the hands (in token of compact, derision, grief, indignation, or punishment); by implication of satisfaction, to be enough; by implication of excess, to vomit; clap, smite, strike, suffice, wallow. - Verb - heb
- H170 אׇהֳלָה - 170 אׇהֳלָה - אׇהֳלָה - - ʼOhŏlâh - o-hol-aw' - in form a feminine of אֹהֶל, but in fact for אׇהֳלָהּ; from אֹהֶל; her tent (i.e. idolatrous sanctuary); Oholah, a symbolic name for Samaria; Aholah. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- G886 ἀχειροποίητος - 886 ἀχειροποίητος - ἈΧΕΙΡΟΠΟΊΗΤΟΣ - - acheiropoíētos - akh-i-rop-oy'-ay-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and χειροποίητος; unmanufactured, i.e. inartificial:--made without (not made with) hands. - Adjective - greek
- G506 ἀνυπότακτος - 506 ἀνυπότακτος - ἈΝΥΠΌΤΑΚΤΟΣ - - anypótaktos - an-oo-pot'-ak-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ὑποτάσσω; unsubdued, i.e. insubordinate (in fact or temper):--disobedient, that is not put under, unruly. - Adjective - greek
- G645 ἀποσπάω - 645 ἀποσπάω - ἈΠΟΣΠΆΩ - - apospáō - ap-os-pah'-o - from ἀπό and σπάω; to drag forth, i.e. (literally) unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously):--(with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from. - Verb - greek
- G714 ἀρκέω - 714 ἀρκέω - ἈΡΚΈΩ - - arkéō - ar-keh'-o - apparently a primary verb (but probably akin to αἴρω through the idea of raising a barrier); properly, to ward off, i.e. (by implication) to avail (figuratively, be satisfactory):--be content, be enough, suffice, be sufficient. - Verb - greek
- G713 ἀρκετός - 713 ἀρκετός - ἈΡΚΕΤΌΣ - - arketós - ar-ket-os' - from ἀρκέω; satisfactory:--enough, suffice (-ient). - Adjective - greek
- G841 αὐτάρκεια - 841 αὐτάρκεια - ΑὐΤΆΡΚΕΙΑ - - autárkeia - ow-tar'-ki-ah - from αὐτάρκης; self-satisfaction, i.e. (abstractly) contentedness, or (concretely) a competence:--contentment, sufficiency. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H983 בֶּטַח - 983 בֶּטַח - בֶּטַח - - beṭach - beh'takh - from בָּטַח; properly, a place of refuge; abstract, safety, both the fact (security) and the feeling (trust); often (adverb with or without preposition) safely; assurance, boldly, (without) care(-less), confidence, hope, safe(-ly, -ty), secure, surely. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G5499 χειροποίητος - 5499 χειροποίητος - ΧΕΙΡΟΠΟΊΗΤΟΣ - - cheiropoíētos - khi-rop-oy'-ay-tos - from χείρ and a derivative of ποιέω; manufactured, i.e. of human construction:--made by (make with) hands. - Adjective - greek
- G1654 ἐλεημοσύνη - 1654 ἐλεημοσύνη - ἘΛΕΗΜΟΣΎΝΗ - - eleēmosýnē - el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay - from ἔλεος; compassionateness, i.e. (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction:--alms(-deeds). - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2052 ἐριθεία - 2052 ἐριθεία - ἘΡΙΘΕΊΑ - - eritheía - er-ith-i'-ah - perhaps as the same as ἐρεθίζω; properly, intrigue, i.e. (by implication) faction:--contention(-ious), strife. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2107 εὐδοκία - 2107 εὐδοκία - ΕὐΔΟΚΊΑ - - eudokía - yoo-dok-ee'-ah - from a presumed compound of εὖ and the base of δοκέω; satisfaction, i.e. (subjectively) delight, or (objectively) kindness, wish, purpose:--desire, good pleasure (will), X seem good. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2110 εὐεργέτης - 2110 εὐεργέτης - ΕὐΕΡΓΈΤΗΣ - - euergétēs - yoo-erg-et'-ace - from εὖ and the base of ἔργον; a worker of good, i.e. (specially) a philanthropist:--benefactor. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1070 γελάω - 1070 γελάω - ΓΕΛΆΩ - - geláō - ghel-ah'-o - of uncertain affinity; to laugh (as a sign of joy or satisfaction):--laugh. - Verb - greek
- H1892 הֶבֶל - 1892 הֶבֶל - הֶבֶל - - hebel - heh'bel - or (rarely in the abs.) הֲבֵל; from הָבַל; emptiness or vanity; figuratively, something transitory and unsatisfactory; often used as an adverb; [idiom] altogether, vain, vanity. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2555 κακοποιός - 2555 κακοποιός - ΚΑΚΟΠΟΙΌΣ - - kakopoiós - kak-op-oy-os' - from κακός and ποιέω; a bad-doer; (specially), a criminal:--evil-doer, malefactor. - Adjective - greek
- G2557 κακοῦργος - 2557 κακοῦργος - ΚΑΚΟῦΡΓΟΣ - - kakoûrgos - kak-oor'-gos - from κακός and the base of ἔργον; a wrong-doer, i.e. criminal:--evil-doer, malefactor. - Adjective - greek
- G2842 κοινωνία - 2842 κοινωνία - ΚΟΙΝΩΝΊΑ - - koinōnía - koy-nohn-ee'-ah - from κοινωνός; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction:--(to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H3724 כֹּפֶר - 3724 כֹּפֶר - כֹּפֶר - - kôpher - ko'-fer - from כָּפַר; properly, a cover, i.e. (literally) a village (as covered in); (specifically) bitumen (as used for coating), and the henna plant (as used for dyeing); figuratively, a redemption-price; bribe, camphire, pitch, ransom, satisfaction, sum of money, village. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2936 κτίζω - 2936 κτίζω - ΚΤΊΖΩ - - ktízō - ktid'-zo - probably akin to κτάομαι (through the idea of proprietorship of the manufacturer); to fabricate, i.e. found (form originally):--create, Creator, make. - Verb - greek
- G3011 λειτουργός - 3011 λειτουργός - ΛΕΙΤΟΥΡΓΌΣ - - leitourgós - li-toorg-os' - from a derivative of λαός and ἔργον; a public servant, i.e. a functionary in the Temple or Gospel, or (genitive case) a worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man):--minister(-ed). - Noun Masculine - greek
- H4599 מַעְיָן - 4599 מַעְיָן - מַעְיָן - - maʻyân - mah-yawn' - or מַעְיְנוֹ; (Psalm 114:8), or (feminine) מַעְיָנָה; from עַיִן (as a denominative in the sense of a spring); a fountain (also collectively), figuratively, a source (of satisfaction); fountain, spring, well. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3303 μέν - 3303 μέν - ΜΈΝ - - mén - men - a primary particle; properly, indicative of affirmation or concession (in fact); usually followed by a contrasted clause with δέ (this one, the former, etc.):--even, indeed, so, some, truly, verily. Often compounded with other particles in an intensive or asseverative sense. - - greek
- G3488 Νάρκισσος - 3488 Νάρκισσος - ΝΆΡΚΙΣΣΟΣ - - Nárkissos - nar'-kis-sos - a flower of the same name, from (stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman:--Narcissus. - Noun Masculine - greek
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- John 43 18:30 They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up unto thee.
ἈΠΟΚΡΊΝΟΜΑΙ ΚΑΊ ἜΠΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἸ ΜΉ ΟὟΤΟΣ ἮΝ ΕἸ ΜΉ ΚΑΚΟΠΟΙΌΣ ἌΝ Οὐ ΠΑΡΑΔΊΔΩΜΙ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΠΑΡΑΔΊΔΩΜΙ ΣΟΊ - Numbers 4 35:32 And ye shall take no satisfaction for him that is fled to the city of his refuge, that he should come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest.
לָקַח כֹּפֶר נוּס עִיר מִקְלָט שׁוּב יָשַׁב אֶרֶץ מָוֶת כֹּהֵן - Luke 42 23:39 And one of the malefactors which were hanged railed on him, saying, If thou be Christ, save thyself and us.
ΔΈ ΕἿΣ ΚΑΚΟῦΡΓΟΣ ΚΡΕΜΆΝΝΥΜΙ ΒΛΑΣΦΗΜΈΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΛΈΓΩ ΕἸ ΣΎ ΕἾ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ ΣΏΖΩ ΣΕΑΥΤΟῦ ΚΑΊ ἩΜᾶΣ - Luke 42 23:33 And when they were come to the place, which is called Calvary, there they crucified him, and the malefactors, one on the right hand, and the other on the left.
ΚΑΊ ὍΤΕ ἈΠΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ ἘΠΊ ΤΌΠΟΣ Ὁ ΚΑΛΈΩ ΚΡΑΝΊΟΝ ἘΚΕῖ ΣΤΑΥΡΌΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΚΑΚΟῦΡΓΟΣ ΜΈΝ ὍΣ ἘΚ ΔΕΞΙΌΣ ΔΈ ὍΣ ἘΚ ἈΡΙΣΤΕΡΌΣ - Luke 42 22:25 And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors.
ΔΈ ἜΠΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΎΣ ἜΘΝΟΣ ΚΥΡΙΕΎΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΊ ἘΞΟΥΣΙΆΖΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΚΑΛΈΩ ΕὐΕΡΓΈΤΗΣ