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- G - - G is the name of the fifth tone of the natural or model scale; -- called also sol by the Italians and French. It was also originally used as the treble clef, and has gradually changed into the character represented in the margin. See Clef. G/ (G sharp) is a tone intermediate between G and A.
- Gab - n. - The hook on the end of an eccentric rod opposite the strap. See. Illust. of Eccentric.
- Gab - v. i. - The mouth; hence, idle prate; chatter; unmeaning talk; loquaciousness.
- Gab - v. i. - To deceive; to lie.
- Gab - v. i. - To talk idly; to prate; to chatter.
- Gabarage - n. - A kind of coarse cloth for packing goods.
- Gabardine - n. - Alt. of Gaberdine
- Gabber - n. - A liar; a deceiver.
- Gabber - n. - One addicted to idle talk.
- Gabbier - n. - One who gabbles; a prater.
- Gabble - v. i. - To talk fast, or to talk without meaning; to prate; to jabber.
- Gabble - v. i. - To utter inarticulate sounds with rapidity; as, gabbling fowls.
- Gabble - n. - Loud or rapid talk without meaning.
- Gabble - n. - Inarticulate sounds rapidly uttered; as of fowls.
- Gabbled - imp. & p. p. - of Gabble
- Gabbling - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Gabble
- Gabbro - n. - A name originally given by the Italians to a kind of serpentine, later to the rock called euphotide, and now generally used for a coarsely crystalline, igneous rock consisting of lamellar pyroxene (diallage) and labradorite, with sometimes chrysolite (olivine gabbro).
- Gabel - n. - A rent, service, tribute, custom, tax, impost, or duty; an excise.
- Gabeler - n. - A collector of gabels or taxes.
- Gabelle - n. - A tax, especially on salt.
- Gabelleman - n. - A gabeler.
- Gaber-lunzie - n. - A beggar with a wallet; a licensed beggar.
- Gaberdine - n. - A coarse frock or loose upper garment formerly worn by Jews; a mean dress.
- Gaberdine - n. - See Gabardine.
- Gabert - n. - A lighter, or vessel for inland navigation.
- G - - G is the name of the fifth tone of the natural or model scale; -- called also sol by the Italians and French. It was also originally used as the treble clef, and has gradually changed into the character represented in the margin. See Clef. G/ (G sharp) is a tone intermediate between G and A.
- Myzostomata - n. pl. - An order of curious parasitic worms found on crinoids. The body is short and disklike, with four pairs of suckers and five pairs of hook-bearing parapodia on the under side. N () the fourteenth letter of English alphabet, is a vocal consonent, and, in allusion to its mode of formation, is called the dentinasal or linguanasal consonent. Its commoner sound is that heard in ran, done; but when immediately followed in the same word by the sound of g hard or k (as in single, sink, conquer), it usually represents the same sound as the digraph ng in sing, bring, etc. This is a simple but related sound, and is called the gutturo-nasal consonent. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 243-246.
- Dominant - n. - The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on.
- Sonant - a. - Uttered, as an element of speech, with tone or proper vocal sound, as distinguished from mere breath sound; intonated; voiced; tonic; the opposite of nonvocal, or surd; -- sid of the vowels, semivowels, liquids, and nasals, and particularly of the consonants b, d, g hard, v, etc., as compared with their cognates p, t, k, f, etc., which are called nonvocal, surd, or aspirate.
- Heterography - n. - That method of spelling in which the same letters represent different sounds in different words, as in the ordinary English orthography; e. g., g in get and in ginger.
- Soft - superl. - Applied to a palatal, a sibilant, or a dental consonant (as g in gem, c in cent, etc.) as distinguished from a guttural mute (as g in go, c in cone, etc.); -- opposed to hard.
- Diazeutic - a. - Disjoining two fourths; as, the diazeutic tone, which, like that from F to G in modern music, lay between two fourths, and, being joined to either, made a fifth.
- Fytte - n. - See Fit a song. G () G is the seventh letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. It has two sounds; one simple, as in gave, go, gull; the other compound (like that of j), as in gem, gin, dingy. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 231-6, 155, 176, 178, 179, 196, 211, 246.
- Gyve - v. t. - To fetter; to shackle; to chain. H () the eighth letter of the English alphabet, is classed among the consonants, and is formed with the mouth organs in the same position as that of the succeeding vowel. It is used with certain consonants to form digraphs representing sounds which are not found in the alphabet, as sh, th, /, as in shall, thing, /ine (for zh see /274); also, to modify the sounds of some other letters, as when placed after c and p, with the former of which it represents a compound sound like that of tsh, as in charm (written also tch as in catch), with the latter, the sound of f, as in phase, phantom. In some words, mostly derived or introduced from foreign languages, h following c and g indicates that those consonants have the hard sound before e, i, and y, as in chemistry, chiromancy, chyle, Ghent, Ghibelline, etc.; in some others, ch has the sound of sh, as in chicane. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 153, 179, 181-3, 237-8.
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- G3158 Ματθάτ - 3158 Ματθάτ probably a shortened form of Ματταθίας; Matthat (i.e. Mattithjah), the name of two Israelites:--Mathat.
- G2149 εὐρύχωρος - 2149 εὐρύχωρος from (wide) and χώρα; spacious:--broad.
- G4639 σκιά - 4639 σκιά apparently a primary word; "shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively (darkness of error or an adumbration)):-- shadow.
- G3526 Νίγερ - 3526 Νίγερ of Latin origin; black; Niger, a Christian:--Niger.
- G1713 ἔμπορος - 1713 ἔμπορος from ἐν and the base of πορεύομαι; a (wholesale) tradesman:--merchant.
- G2382 θώραξ - 2382 θώραξ of uncertain affinity; the chest ("thorax"), i.e. (by implication) a corslet:--breast-plate.
- G5129 τούτῳ - 5129 τούτῳ dative case singular masculine or neuter of οὗτος; to (in, with or by) this (person or thing):--here(-by, -in), him, one, the same, there(-in), this.
- G3232 - 3232
- G5132 τράπεζα - 5132 τράπεζα probably contracted from τέσσαρες and πεζῇ; a table or stool (as being four-legged), usually for food (figuratively, a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively, a broker's office for loans at interest):--bank, meat, table.
- G3357 μετρίως - 3357 μετρίως adverb from a derivative of μέτρον; moderately, i.e. slightly:--a little.
- G4627 σκάφη - 4627 σκάφη
- G3211 - 3211
- G3603 ὅ ἐστι - 3603 ὅ ἐστι from the neuter of ὅς and the third person singular present indicative of εἰμί; which is:--called, which is (make), that is (to say).
- G1162 δέησις - 1162 δέησις from δέομαι; a petition:--prayer, request, supplication.
- G3671 ὁμολογία - 3671 ὁμολογία from the same as ὁμολογέω; acknowledgment:--con- (pro-)fession, professed.
- G2575 κάμινος - 2575 κάμινος probably from καίω; a furnace:--furnace.
- G3885 παραλυτικός - 3885 παραλυτικός from a derivative of παραλύω; as if dissolved, i.e. "paralytic":--that had (sick of) the palsy.
- G3767 οὖν - 3767 οὖν apparently a primary word; (adverbially) certainly, or (conjunctionally) accordingly:--and (so, truly), but, now (then), so (likewise then), then, therefore, verily, wherefore.
- G237 ἀλλαχόθεν - 237 ἀλλαχόθεν from ἄλλος; from elsewhere:--some other way.
- G5260 ὑποβάλλω - 5260 ὑποβάλλω from ὑπό and βάλλω; to throw in stealthily, i.e. introduce by collusion:--suborn.
- G5112 τολμηρότερον - 5112 τολμηρότερον neuter of the compound of a derivative of the base of 5111 (as adverb); more daringly, i.e. with greater confidence than otherwise:--the more boldly.
- G2115 εὔθυμος - 2115 εὔθυμος from εὖ and θυμός; in fine spirits, i.e. cheerful:--of good cheer, the more cheerfully.
- G194 ἄκρατος - 194 ἄκρατος from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of κεράννυμι; undiluted:--without mixture.
- G3365 μηδαμῶς - 3365 μηδαμῶς adverb from a compound of μή and (somebody); by no means:--not so.
- G1035 βρῶσις - 1035 βρῶσις from the base of βιβρώσκω; (abstractly) eating (literally or figuratively); by extension (concretely) food (literally or figuratively):--eating, food, meat.
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- G6 Ἄβελ - 6 Ἄβελ - ἌΒΕΛ - - Ábel - ab'-el - of Hebrew origin (הֶבֶל); Abel, the son of Adam:--Abel. - Proper Name Masculine - greek
- G12 ἄβυσσος - 12 ἄβυσσος - ἌΒΥΣΣΟΣ - - ábyssos - ab'-us-sos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a variation of βυθός; depthless, i.e. (specially) (infernal) "abyss":--deep, (bottomless) pit. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G890 ἄχρηστος - 890 ἄχρηστος - ἌΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ - - áchrēstos - akh'-race-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and χρηστός; inefficient, i.e. (by implication) detrimental:--unprofitable. - Adjective - greek
- G891 ἄχρι - 891 ἄχρι - ἌΧΡΙ - - áchri - akh'-rece - akin to ἄκρον (through the idea of a terminus); (of time) until or (of place) up to:--as far as, for, in(-to), till, (even, un-)to, until, while. Compare μέχρι. - - greek
- G82 ἄδηλος - 82 ἄδηλος - ἌΔΗΛΟΣ - - ádēlos - ad'-ay-los - from Α (as a negative particle) and δῆλος; hidden, figuratively, indistinct:--appear not, uncertain. - Adjective - greek
- G94 ἄδικος - 94 ἄδικος - ἌΔΙΚΟΣ - - ádikos - ad'-ee-kos - from Α (as a negative particle) and δίκη; unjust; by extension wicked; by implication, treacherous; specially, heathen:--unjust, unrighteous. - Adjective - greek
- G97 ἄδολος - 97 ἄδολος - ἌΔΟΛΟΣ - - ádolos - ad'-ol-os - from Α (as a negative particle); and δόλος; undeceitful, i.e. (figuratively) unadulterated:--sincere. - Adjective - greek
- G13 Ἄγαβος - 13 Ἄγαβος - ἌΓΑΒΟΣ - - Ágabos - ag'-ab-os - of Hebrew origin (compare חָגָב); Agabus, an Israelite:--Agabus. - Proper Name Masculine - greek
- G22 ἄγαμος - 22 ἄγαμος - ἌΓΑΜΟΣ - - ágamos - ag'-am-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and γάμος; unmarried:--unmarried. - Adjective - greek
- G28 Ἄγαρ - 28 Ἄγαρ - ἌΓΑΡ - - Ágar - ag'-ar - of Hebrew origin (הָגָר); Hagar, the concubine of Abraham:--Hagar. - Proper Name Feminine - greek
- G33 ἄγε - 33 ἄγε - ἌΓΕ - - áge - ag'-eh - imperative of ἄγω; properly, lead, i.e. come on:--go to. - - greek
- G46 ἄγναφος - 46 ἄγναφος - ἌΓΝΑΦΟΣ - - ágnaphos - ag'-naf-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and the same as γναφεύς; properly, unfulled, i.e. (by implication) new (cloth):--new. - Adjective - greek
- G52 ἄγνοια - 52 ἄγνοια - ἌΓΝΟΙΑ - - ágnoia - ag'-noy-ah - from ἀγνοέω; ignorance (properly, the quality):--ignorance. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G57 ἄγνωστος - 57 ἄγνωστος - ἌΓΝΩΣΤΟΣ - - ágnōstos - ag'-noce-tos' - from Α (as negative particle) and γνωστός; unknown:--unknown. - Adjective - greek
- G71 ἄγω - 71 ἄγω - ἌΓΩ - - ágō - ag'-o - a primary verb; properly, to lead; by implication, to bring, drive, (reflexively) go, (specially) pass (time), or (figuratively) induce:--be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open. - Verb - greek
- G61 ἄγρα - 61 ἄγρα - ἌΓΡΑ - - ágra - ag'-rah - from ἄγω; (abstractly) a catching (of fish); also (concretely) a haul (of fish):--draught. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G66 ἄγριος - 66 ἄγριος - ἌΓΡΙΟΣ - - ágrios - ag'-ree-os - from ἀγρός; wild (as pertaining to the country), literally (natural) or figuratively (fierce):--wild, raging. - Adjective - greek
- G103 ᾄδω - 103 ᾄδω - ᾌΔΩ - - áidō - ad'-o - a primary verb; to sing:--sing. - Verb - greek
- G172 ἄκακος - 172 ἄκακος - ἌΚΑΚΟΣ - - ákakos - ak'-ak-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and κακός; not bad, i.e. (objectively) innocent or (subjectively) unsuspecting:--harmless, simple. - Adjective - greek
- G175 ἄκαρπος - 175 ἄκαρπος - ἌΚΑΡΠΟΣ - - ákarpos - ak'-ar-pos - from Α (as a negative particle) and καρπός; barren (literally or figuratively):--without fruit, unfruitful. - Adjective - greek
- G210 ἄκων - 210 ἄκων - ἌΚΩΝ - - ákōn - ak'-ohn - from Α (as a negative particle) and ἑκών; unwilling:--against the will. - Adjective - greek
- G194 ἄκρατος - 194 ἄκρατος - ἌΚΡΑΤΟΣ - - ákratos - ak'-rat-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of κεράννυμι; undiluted:--without mixture. - Adjective - greek
- G216 ἄλαλος - 216 ἄλαλος - ἌΛΑΛΟΣ - - álalos - al'-al-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and λαλέω; mute:--dumb. - Adjective - greek
- G224 ἄλευρον - 224 ἄλευρον - ἌΛΕΥΡΟΝ - - áleuron - al'-yoo-ron - from (to grind); flour:--meal. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G249 ἄλογος - 249 ἄλογος - ἌΛΟΓΟΣ - - álogos - al'-og-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and λόγος; irrational:--brute, unreasonable. - Adjective - greek
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- Jeremiah 24 26:15 But know ye for certain, that if ye put me to death, ye shall surely bring innocent blood upon yourselves, and upon this city, and upon the inhabitants thereof: for of a truth the LORD hath sent me unto you to speak all these words in your ears.
יָדַע יָדַע מוּת נָתַן נָקִי דָּם עִיר יָשַׁב אֶמֶת יְהֹוָה שָׁלַח דָבַר דָּבָר אֹזֶן - Job 18 16:4 I also could speak as ye do: if your soul were in my soul's stead, I could heap up words against you, and shake mine head at you.
דָבַר לוּא נֶפֶשׁ יֵשׁ נֶפֶשׁ חָבַר מִלָּה נוּעַ רֹאשׁ בְּמוֹ - Isaiah 23 44:15 Then shall it be for a man to burn: for he will take thereof, and warm himself; yea, he kindleth it, and baketh bread; yea, he maketh a god, and worshippeth it; he maketh it a graven image, and falleth down thereto.
אָדָם בָּעַר לָקַח חָמַם נָשַׂק אָפָה לֶחֶם פָּעַל אֵל שָׁחָה עָשָׂה פֶּסֶל סָגַד - 2 Kings 12 25:16 The two pillars, one sea, and the bases which Solomon had made for the house of the LORD; the brass of all these vessels was without weight.
שְׁנַיִם עַמּוּד אֶחָד יָם מְכוֹנָה שְׁלֹמֹה עָשָׂה בַּיִת יְהֹוָה נְחֹשֶׁת כְּלִי לֹא מִשְׁקָל - John 43 15:2 Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.
ΠᾶΣ ΚΛῆΜΑ ἘΝ ἘΜΟΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΦΈΡΩ ΜΉ ΚΑΡΠΌΣ ΑἼΡΩ ΚΑΊ ΠᾶΣ ΦΈΡΩ ΚΑΡΠΌΣ ΚΑΘΑΊΡΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἽΝΑ ΦΈΡΩ ΠΛΕΊΩΝ ΚΑΡΠΌΣ