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- Odd - superl. - Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove.
- Odd - superl. - Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc., are odd numbers.
- Odd - superl. - Left over after a definite round number has been taken or mentioned; indefinitely, but not greatly, exceeding a specified number; extra.
- Odd - superl. - Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles.
- Odd - superl. - Different from what is usual or common; unusual; singular; peculiar; unique; strange.
- Odd Fellow - - A member of a secret order, or fraternity, styled the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, established for mutual aid and social enjoyment.
- Oddities - pl. - of Oddity
- Oddity - n. - The quality or state of being odd; singularity; queerness; peculiarity; as, oddity of dress, manners, and the like.
- Oddity - n. - That which is odd; as, a collection of oddities.
- Oddly - adv. - In an odd manner; unevently.
- Oddly - adv. - In a peculiar manner; strangely; queerly; curiously.
- Oddly - adv. - In a manner measured by an odd number.
- Oddness - n. - The state of being odd, or not even.
- Oddness - n. - Singularity; strangeness; eccentricity; irregularity; uncouthness; as, the oddness of dress or shape; the oddness of an event.
- Odds - a. - Difference in favor of one and against another; excess of one of two things or numbers over the other; inequality; advantage; superiority; hence, excess of chances; probability.
- Odds - a. - Quarrel; dispute; debate; strife; -- chiefly in the phrase at odds.
- Intercalary - a. - Inserted or introduced among others in the calendar; as, an intercalary month, day, etc.; -- now applied particularly to the odd day (Feb. 29) inserted in the calendar of leap year. See Bissextile, n.
- Toy - v. t. - A wild fancy; an odd conceit; idle sport; folly; trifling opinion.
- Queerly - adv. - In a queer or odd manner.
- Oddly - adv. - In an odd manner; unevently.
- Paripinnate - a. - Pinnate with an equal number of leaflets on each side; having no odd leaflet at the end.
- Regalia - n. pl. - Hence, decorations or insignia of an office or order, as of Freemasons, Odd Fellows,etc.
- Folio - n. - The page number. The even folios are on the left-hand pages and the odd folios on the right-hand.
- Whimwham - n. - A whimsical thing; an odd device; a trifle; a trinket; a gimcrack.
- Rig - v. t. - To dress; to equip; to clothe, especially in an odd or fanciful manner; -- commonly followed by out.
- Pun - n. - A play on words which have the same sound but different meanings; an expression in which two different applications of a word present an odd or ludicrous idea; a kind of quibble or equivocation.
- Quiz - n. - An odd or absurd fellow.
- Lip - n. - The odd and peculiar petal in the Orchis family. See Orchidaceous.
- Alternate - a. - Designating the members in a series, which regularly intervene between the members of another series, as the odd or even numbers of the numerals; every other; every second; as, the alternate members 1, 3, 5, 7, etc. ; read every alternate line.
- Rum - n. - A queer or odd person or thing; a country parson.
- Rubber - n. - In some games, as whist, the odd game, as the third or the fifth, when there is a tie between the players; as, to play the rubber; also, a contest determined by the winning of two out of three games; as, to play a rubber of whist.
- Humorist - n. - One who has some peculiarity or eccentricity of character, which he indulges in odd or whimsical ways.
- Orchidaceous - a. - Pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order (Orchidaceae) of endogenous plants of which the genus Orchis is the type. They are mostly perennial herbs having the stamens and pistils united in a single column, and normally three petals and three sepals, all adherent to the ovary. The flowers are curiously shaped, often resembling insects, the odd or lower petal (called the lip) being unlike the others, and sometimes of a strange and unexpected appearance. About one hundred species occur in the United States, but several thousand in the tropics.
- Codger - n. - A singular or odd person; -- a familiar, humorous, or depreciatory appellation.
- Droll - n. - One whose practice it is to raise mirth by odd tricks; a jester; a buffoon; a merry-andrew.
- Perissodactyla - n. pl. - A division of ungulate mammals, including those that have an odd number of toes, as the horse, tapir, and rhinoceros; -- opposed to Artiodactyla.
- Stick - v. t. - A derogatory expression for a person; one who is inert or stupid; as, an odd stick; a poor stick.
- Rig - n. - Dress; esp., odd or fanciful clothing.
- Odd Fellow - - A member of a secret order, or fraternity, styled the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, established for mutual aid and social enjoyment.
- Antic - n. - An odd imagery, device, or tracery; a fantastic figure.
- Charwoman - n. - A woman hired for odd work or for single days.
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- G735 Ἄρτεμις - 735 Ἄρτεμις - ἌΡΤΕΜΙΣ - - Ártemis - ar'-tem-is - probably from the same as ἀρτέμων; prompt; Artemis, the name of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their deities:--Diana. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H6071 עָסִיס - 6071 עָסִיס - עָסִיס - - ʻâçîyç - aw-sees' - from עָסַס; must or fresh grape-juice (as just trodden out); juice, new (sweet) wine. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5736 עֲדַף - 5736 עֲדַף - עֲדַף - - ʻădaph - aw-daf' - a primitive root; to be (causatively, have) redundant; be more, odd number, be (have) over (and above), overplus, remain. - Verb - heb
- H6253 עַשְׁתֹּרֶת - 6253 עַשְׁתֹּרֶת - עַשְׁתֹּרֶת - - ʻAshtôreth - ash-to'reth - probably for עַשְׁתְּרָה; Ashtoreth, the Phoenician goddess of love (and increase); Ashtoreth. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- H75 אָבַס - 75 אָבַס - אָבַס - - ʼâbaç - aw-bas' - a primitive root; to fodder; fatted, stalled. - Verb - heb
- H842 אֲשֵׁרָה - 842 אֲשֵׁרָה - אֲשֵׁרָה - - ʼăshêrâh - ash-ay-raw' - or אֲשֵׁירָה; from אָשַׁר; happy; Asherah (or Astarte) a Phoenician goddess; also an image of the same; grove. Compare עַשְׁתֹּרֶת. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- H734 אֹרַח - 734 אֹרַח - אֹרַח - - ʼôrach - o'-rakh - from אָרַח; a well-trodden road (literally or figuratively); also a caravan; manner, path, race, rank, traveller, troop, (by-, high-) way. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G116 Ἀθῆναι - 116 Ἀθῆναι - ἈΘῆΝΑΙ - - Athēnai - ath-ay-nahee - plural of (the goddess of wisdom, who was reputed to have founded the city); Athenæ, the capitol of Greece:-- Athens. - Noun Location - greek
- H1101 בָּלַל - 1101 בָּלַל - בָּלַל - - bâlal - baw-lal' - a primitive root; (also denominatively from בְּלִיל) to fodder; to overflow (specifically with oil.); by implication, to mix; to fodder; anoint, confound, [idiom] fade, mingle, mix (self), give provender, temper. - Verb - heb
- H1310 בָּשַׁל - 1310 בָּשַׁל - בָּשַׁל - - bâshal - baw-shal' - a primitive root; properly, to boil up; hence, to be done in cooking; figuratively to ripen; bake, boil, bring forth, roast, seethe, sod (be sodden). - Verb - heb
- H1311 בָּשֵׁל - 1311 בָּשֵׁל - בָּשֵׁל - - bâshêl - baw-shale' - from בָּשַׁל; boiled; [idiom] at all, sodden. - Adjective - heb
- G1006 βόσκω - 1006 βόσκω - ΒΌΣΚΩ - - bóskō - bos'-ko - a prolonged form of a primary verb (compare βιβρώσκω, βοῦς); to pasture; by extension to, fodder; reflexively, to graze:--feed, keep. - Verb - greek
- H1098 בְּלִיל - 1098 בְּלִיל - בְּלִיל - - bᵉlîyl - bel-eel' - from בָּלַל; mixed, i.e. (specifically) feed (for cattle); corn, fodder, provender. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G5526 χορτάζω - 5526 χορτάζω - ΧΟΡΤΆΖΩ - - chortázō - khor-tad'-zo - from χόρτος; to fodder, i.e. (generally) to gorge (supply food in abundance):--feed, fill, satisfy. - Verb - greek
- H1870 דֶּרֶךְ - 1870 דֶּרֶךְ - דֶּרֶךְ - - derek - deh'-rek - from דָּרַךְ; a road (as trodden); figuratively, a course of life or mode of action, often adverb; along, away, because of, [phrase] by, conversation, custom, (east-) ward, journey, manner, passenger, through, toward, (high-) (path-) way(-side), whither(-soever). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H3534 כֶּבֶשׁ - 3534 כֶּבֶשׁ - כֶּבֶשׁ - - kebesh - keh'-besh - from כָּבַשׁ; a footstool (as trodden upon); footstool. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4493 מָנוֹד - 4493 מָנוֹד - מָנוֹד - - mânôwd - maw-node' - from נוּד; a nodding or toss (of the head in derision); shaking. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4554 מִסְפּוֹא - 4554 מִסְפּוֹא - מִסְפּוֹא - - miçpôwʼ - mis-po' - from an unused root meaning to collect; fodder; provender. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4823 מִרְמָס - 4823 מִרְמָס - מִרְמָס - - mirmâç - meer-mawce' - from רָמַס; abasement (the act or the thing); tread (down) -ing, (to be) trodden (down) under foot. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H4001 מְבוּסָה - 4001 מְבוּסָה - מְבוּסָה - - mᵉbûwçâh - meb-oo-saw' - from בּוּס; a trampling; treading (trodden) down (under foot). - Noun Feminine - heb
- H4098 מְדֻשָּׁה - 4098 מְדֻשָּׁה - מְדֻשָּׁה - - mᵉdushshâh - med-oosh-shaw' - from דּוּשׁ; a threshing, i.e. (concretely and figuratively) down-trodden people; threshing. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G5336 φάτνη - 5336 φάτνη - ΦΆΤΝΗ - - phátnē - fat'-nay - from (to eat); a crib (for fodder):--manager, stall. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H8401 תֶּבֶן - 8401 תֶּבֶן - תֶּבֶן - - teben - teh'-ben - probably from בָּנָה; properly, material, i.e. (specifically) refuse haum or stalks of grain (as chopped in threshing and used for fodder); chaff, straw, stubble. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2299 θεά - 2299 θεά - ΘΕΆ - - theá - theh-ah' - feminine of θεός; a female deity:--goddess. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H2982 יְבוּס - 2982 יְבוּס - יְבוּס - - Yᵉbûwç - yeb-oos' - from בּוּס; trodden, i.e. threshing-place; Jebus, the original name of Jerusalem; Jebus. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
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- Isaiah 23 14:19 But thou art cast out of thy grave like an abominable branch, and as the raiment of those that are slain, thrust through with a sword, that go down to the stones of the pit; as a carcase trodden under feet.
שָׁלַךְ קֶבֶר תַּעָב נֵצֶר לְבוּשׁ הָרַג טָעַן חֶרֶב יָרַד אֶבֶן בּוֹר פֶּגֶר בּוּס - Job 18 22:15 Hast thou marked the old way which wicked men have trodden?
שָׁמַר עוֹלָם אֹרַח אָוֶן מַת דָּרַךְ - 1 Kings 11 11:5 For Solomon went after Ashtoreth the goddess of the Zidonians, and after Milcom the abomination of the Ammonites.
שְׁלֹמֹה יָלַךְ אַחַר עַשְׁתֹּרֶת אֱלֹהִים צִידֹנִי אַחַר מַלְכָּם שִׁקּוּץ עַמּוֹנִי - Isaiah 23 63:18 The people of thy holiness have possessed it but a little while: our adversaries have trodden down thy sanctuary.
עַם קֹדֶשׁ יָרַשׁ מִצְעָר צַר בּוּס מִקְדָּשׁ - Acts 44 19:27 So that not only this our craft is in danger to be set at nought; but also that the temple of the great goddess Diana should be despised, and her magnificence should be destroyed, whom all Asia and the world worshippeth.
ΔΈ Οὐ ΜΌΝΟΝ ΤΟῦΤΟ ἩΜῖΝ ΜΈΡΟΣ ΚΙΝΔΥΝΕΎΩ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ΕἸΣ ἈΠΕΛΕΓΜΌΣ ἈΛΛΆ ΚΑΊ ἹΕΡΌΝ ΜΈΓΑΣ ΘΕΆ ἌΡΤΕΜΙΣ ΛΟΓΊΖΟΜΑΙ ΕἸΣ ΟὐΔΕΊΣ ΚΑΊ ΔΈ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΕΙΌΤΗΣ ΜΈΛΛΩ ΚΑΘΑΙΡΈΩ ὍΣ ὍΛΟΣ ἈΣΊΑ ΚΑΊ ΟἸΚΟΥΜΈΝΗ ΣΈΒΟΜΑΙ