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- Train - v. - The after part of a gun carriage; the trail.
- Train - v. - The tail of a bird.
- Train - v. - A number of followers; a body of attendants; a retinue; a suite.
- Train - v. - A consecution or succession of connected things; a series.
- Train - v. - Regular method; process; course; order; as, things now in a train for settlement.
- Train - v. - The number of beats of a watch in any certain time.
- Train - v. - A line of gunpowder laid to lead fire to a charge, mine, or the like.
- Train - v. - A connected line of cars or carriages on a railroad.
- Train - v. - A heavy, long sleigh used in Canada for the transportation of merchandise, wood, and the like.
- Train - v. - A roll train; as, a 12-inch train.
- Train - v. t. - To draw along; to trail; to drag.
- Train - v. t. - To draw by persuasion, artifice, or the like; to attract by stratagem; to entice; to allure.
- Train - v. t. - To teach and form by practice; to educate; to exercise; to discipline; as, to train the militia to the manual exercise; to train soldiers to the use of arms.
- Train - v. t. - To break, tame, and accustom to draw, as oxen.
- Train - v. t. - To lead or direct, and form to a wall or espalier; to form to a proper shape, by bending, lopping, or pruning; as, to train young trees.
- Train - v. t. - To trace, as a lode or any mineral appearance, to its head.
- Train - v. i. - To be drilled in military exercises; to do duty in a military company.
- Train - v. i. - To prepare by exercise, diet, instruction, etc., for any physical contest; as, to train for a boat race.
- Train - v. - That which draws along; especially, persuasion, artifice, or enticement; allurement.
- Train - v. - Hence, something tied to a lure to entice a hawk; also, a trap for an animal; a snare.
- Train - v. - That which is drawn along in the rear of, or after, something; that which is in the hinder part or rear.
- Train - v. - That part of a gown which trails behind the wearer.
- Train oil - - Oil procured from the blubber or fat of whales, by boiling.
- Trainable - a. - Capable of being trained or educated; as, boys trainable to virtue.
- Trainband - n. - A band or company of an organized military force instituted by James I. and dissolved by Charles II.; -- afterwards applied to the London militia.
- Drill - v. t. - To train in the military art; to exercise diligently, as soldiers, in military evolutions and exercises; hence, to instruct thoroughly in the rudiments of any art or branch of knowledge; to discipline.
- Quadrate - v. t. - To adjust (a gun) on its carriage; also, to train (a gun) for horizontal firing.
- Uptrain - v. t. - To train up; to educate.
- Reed - n. - A tube containing the train of powder for igniting the charge in blasting.
- Dependent - n. - One who depends; one who is sustained by another, or who relies on another for support of favor; a hanger-on; a retainer; as, a numerous train of dependents.
- School - v. t. - To train in an institution of learning; to educate at a school; to teach.
- Down - a. - Downward; going down; sloping; as, a down stroke; a down grade; a down train on a railway.
- Convoy - n. - A vessel or fleet, or a train or trains of wagons, employed in the transportation of munitions of war, money, subsistence, clothing, etc., and having an armed escort.
- Matross - n. - Formerly, in the British service, a gunner or a gunner's mate; one of the soldiers in a train of artillery, who assisted the gunners in loading, firing, and sponging the guns.
- Revery - n. - A loose or irregular train of thought occurring in musing or mediation; deep musing; daydream.
- Bolis - n. - A meteor or brilliant shooting star, followed by a train of light or sparks; esp. one which explodes.
- Cohere - a. - To be united or connected together in subordination to one purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning; to be logically consistent.
- Coach - v. t. - To prepare for public examination by private instruction; to train by special instruction.
- Retinue - n. - The body of retainers who follow a prince or other distinguished person; a train of attendants; a suite.
- Monk - n. - A piece of tinder made of agaric, used in firing the powder hose or train of a mine.
- Exrerience - v. t. - To exercise; to train by practice.
- Orgue - n. - A piece of ordnance, consisting of a number of musket barrels arranged so that a match or train may connect with all their touchholes, and a discharge be secured almost or quite simultaneously.
- Conductor - n. - One in charge of a public conveyance, as of a railroad train or a street car.
- Monomania - n. - Derangement of the mind in regard of a single subject only; also, such a concentration of interest upon one particular subject or train of ideas to show mental derangement.
- Mistrain - v. t. - To train amiss.
- Meet - v. t. - To come into the presence of without contact; to come close to; to intercept; to come within the perception, influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear.
- Tail - n. - A train or company of attendants; a retinue.
- Ultimate - a. - Last in a train of progression or consequences; tended toward by all that precedes; arrived at, as the last result; final.
- Melancholia - n. - A kind of mental unsoundness characterized by extreme depression of spirits, ill-grounded fears, delusions, and brooding over one particular subject or train of ideas.
- Manage - n. - To train in the manege, as a horse; to exercise in graceful or artful action.
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- H6117 עָקַב - 6117 עָקַב - עָקַב - - ʻâqab - aw-kab' - a primitive root; properly, to swell out or up; used only as denominative from עָקֵב,; to seize by the heel; figuratively, to circumvent (as if tripping up the heels); also to restrain (as if holding by the heel); take by the heel, stay, supplant, [idiom] utterly. - Verb - heb
- H6125 עָקָה - 6125 עָקָה - עָקָה - - ʻâqâh - aw-kaw' - from עוּק; constraint; oppression. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H6271 עֲתַלְיָה - 6271 עֲתַלְיָה - עֲתַלְיָה - - ʻĂthalyâh - ath-al-yaw' - or עֲתַלְיָהוּ; from the same as עַתְלַי and יָהּ; Jah has constrained; Athaljah, the name of an Israelitess and two Israelites; Athaliah. - - x-pn
- H6113 עָצָר - 6113 עָצָר - עָצָר - - ʻâtsâr - aw-tsar' - a primitive root; to inclose; by analogy, to hold back; also to maintain, rule, assemble; [idiom] be able, close up, detain, fast, keep (self close, still), prevail, recover, refrain, [idiom] reign, restrain, retain, shut (up), slack, stay, stop, withhold (self). - Verb - heb
- H6114 עֶצֶר - 6114 עֶצֶר - עֶצֶר - - ʻetser - eh'-tser - from עָצָר; restraint; [phrase] magistrate. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H6115 עֹצֶר - 6115 עֹצֶר - עֹצֶר - - ʻôtser - o'-tser - from עָצָר; closure; also constraint; [idiom] barren, oppression, [idiom] prison. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H542 אָמָן - 542 אָמָן - אָמָן - - ʼâmân - aw-mawn' - from אָמַן (in the sense of training); an expert; cunning workman. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H525 אָמוֹן - 525 אָמוֹן - אָמוֹן - - ʼâmôwn - aw-mone' - from אָמַן, probably in the sense of training; like אָמָן; skilled, i.e. an architect; one brought up. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H662 אָפַק - 662 אָפַק - אָפַק - - ʼâphaq - aw-fak' - a primitive root; to contain, i.e. (reflex.) abstain; force (oneself), restrain. - Verb - heb
- H545 אׇמְנָה - 545 אׇמְנָה - אׇמְנָה - - ʼomnâh - om-naw' - feminine of אֹמֶן (in the specific sense of training); tutelage; brought up. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G183 ἀκατάσχετος - 183 ἀκατάσχετος - ἈΚΑΤΆΣΧΕΤΟΣ - - akatáschetos - ak-at-as'-khet-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of κατέχω; unrestrainable:--unruly. - Adjective - greek
- G192 ἀκρασία - 192 ἀκρασία - ἈΚΡΑΣΊΑ - - akrasía - ak-ras-ee'-a - from ἀκρατής; want of self-restraint:--excess, incontinency. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G317 ἀναγκαστῶς - 317 ἀναγκαστῶς - ἈΝΑΓΚΑΣΤῶΣ - - anankastōs - an-ang-kas-toce' - adverb from a derivative of ἀναγκάζω; compulsorily:--by constraint. - Adverb - greek
- G315 ἀναγκάζω - 315 ἀναγκάζω - ἈΝΑΓΚΆΖΩ - - anankázō - an-ang-kad'-zo - from ἀνάγκη; to necessitate:--compel, constrain. - Verb - greek
- G318 ἀνάγκη - 318 ἀνάγκη - ἈΝΆΓΚΗ - - anánkē - an-ang-kay' - from ἀνά and the base of ἀγκάλη; constraint (literally or figuratively); by implication, distress:--distress, must needs, (of) necessity(-sary), needeth, needful. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G463 ἀνοχή - 463 ἀνοχή - ἈΝΟΧΉ - - anochḗ - an-okh-ay' - from ἀνέχομαι; self-restraint, i.e. tolerance:--forbearance. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G778 ἀσκέω - 778 ἀσκέω - ἈΣΚΈΩ - - askéō - as-keh'-o - probably from the same as σκεῦος; to elaborate, i.e. (figuratively) train (by implication, strive):--exercise. - Verb - greek
- H1219 בָּצַר - 1219 בָּצַר - בָּצַר - - bâtsar - baw-tsar' - a primitive root; to clip off; specifically (as denominative from בָּצִיר); to gather grapes; also to be isolated (i.e. inaccessible by height or fortification); cut off, (de-) fenced, fortify, (grape) gather(-er), mighty things, restrain, strong, wall (up), withhold. - Verb - heb
- H1226 בַּצֹּרֶת - 1226 בַּצֹּרֶת - בַּצֹּרֶת - - batstsôreth - bats-tso'-reth - feminine intensive from בָּצַר; restraint (of rain), i.e. drought; dearth, drought. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H2296 חָגַר - 2296 חָגַר - חָגַר - - châgar - khaw-gar' - a primitive root; to gird on (as a belt, armor, etc.); be able to put on, be afraid, appointed, gird, restrain, [idiom] on every side. - Verb - heb
- H2596 חָנַךְ - 2596 חָנַךְ - חָנַךְ - - chânak - khaw-nak' - a primitive root; (compare חָנַק); properly, to narrow; figuratively, to initiate or discipline; dedicate, train up. - Verb - heb
- H2593 חָנִיךְ - 2593 חָנִיךְ - חָנִיךְ - - chânîyk - kaw-neek' - from חָנַךְ; initiated; i.e. practiced; trained. - Adjective - heb
- H2820 חָשַׂךְ - 2820 חָשַׂךְ - חָשַׂךְ - - châsak - khaw-sak' - a primitive root; also interchangeable with חָשַׁךְ; to restrain or (reflex.) refrain; by implication, to refuse, spare, preserve; to observe; assuage, [idiom] darken, forbear, hinder, hold back, keep (back), punish, refrain, reserve, spare, withhold. - Verb - heb
- H2428 חַיִל - 2428 חַיִל - חַיִל - - chayil - khah'-yil - from חוּל; probably a force, whether of men, means or other resources; an army, wealth, virtue, valor, strength; able, activity, ([phrase]) army, band of men (soldiers), company, (great) forces, goods, host, might, power, riches, strength, strong, substance, train, ([phrase]) valiant(-ly), valour, virtuous(-ly), war, worthy(-ily). - Noun Masculine - heb
- H2388 חָזַק - 2388 חָזַק - חָזַק - - châzaq - khaw-zak' - a primitive root; to fasten upon; hence, to seize, be strong (figuratively, courageous, causatively strengthen, cure, help, repair, fortify), obstinate; to bind, restrain, conquer; aid, amend, [idiom] calker, catch, cleave, confirm, be constant, constrain, continue, be of good (take) courage(-ous, -ly), encourage (self), be established, fasten, force, fortify, make hard, harden, help, (lay) hold (fast), lean, maintain, play the man, mend, become (wax) mighty, prevail, be recovered, repair, retain, seize, be (wax) sore, strengthen (self), be stout, be (make, shew, wax) strong(-er), be sure, take (hold), be urgent, behave self valiantly, withstand. - Verb - heb
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- Job 18 32:18 For I am full of matter, the spirit within me constraineth me.
מָלֵא מִלָּה רוּחַ בֶּטֶן צוּק - Galatians 48 6:12 As many as desire to make a fair shew in the flesh, they constrain you to be circumcised; only lest they should suffer persecution for the cross of Christ.
ὍΣΟΣ ΘΈΛΩ ΕὐΠΡΟΣΩΠΈΩ ἘΝ ΣΆΡΞ ΟὟΤΟΣ ἈΝΑΓΚΆΖΩ ὙΜᾶΣ ΠΕΡΙΤΈΜΝΩ ΜΌΝΟΝ ἽΝΑ ΜΉ ΔΙΏΚΩ ΣΤΑΥΡΌΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ - 1 Kings 11 10:2 And she came to Jerusalem with a very great train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones: and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart.
בּוֹא יְרוּשָׁלִַם מְאֹד כָּבֵד חַיִל גָּמָל נָשָׂא בֶּשֶׂם מְאֹד רַב זָהָב יָקָר אֶבֶן בּוֹא שְׁלֹמֹה דָבַר לֵבָב - Matthew 40 23:24 Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel.
ΤΥΦΛΌΣ ὉΔΗΓΌΣ ΔΙΫΛΊΖΩ ΚΏΝΩΨ ΔΈ ΚΑΤΑΠΊΝΩ ΚΆΜΗΛΟΣ - Proverbs 20 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
חָנַךְ נַעַר דֶּרֶךְ פֶּה זָקֵן סוּר