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- Value - n. - The property or aggregate properties of a thing by which it is rendered useful or desirable, or the degree of such property or sum of properties; worth; excellence; utility; importance.
- 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.
- Value - n. - Precise signification; import; as, the value of a word; the value of a legal instrument
- Value - n. - Esteem; regard.
- Value - n. - The relative length or duration of a tone or note, answering to quantity in prosody; thus, a quarter note [/] has the value of two eighth notes [/].
- Value - n. - In an artistical composition, the character of any one part in its relation to other parts and to the whole; -- often used in the plural; as, the values are well given, or well maintained.
- Value - n. - Valor.
- Value - v. t. - To estimate the value, or worth, of; to rate at a certain price; to appraise; to reckon with respect to number, power, importance, etc.
- Value - v. t. - To rate highly; to have in high esteem; to hold in respect and estimation; to appreciate; to prize; as, to value one for his works or his virtues.
- Value - v. t. - To raise to estimation; to cause to have value, either real or apparent; to enhance in value.
- Value - v. t. - To be worth; to be equal to in value.
- Valued - imp. & p. p. - of Value
- Valued - a. - Highly regarded; esteemed; prized; as, a valued contributor; a valued friend.
- Valueless - a. - Being of no value; having no worth.
- Valuer - n. - One who values; an appraiser.
- Sesterce - n. - A Roman coin or denomination of money, in value the fourth part of a denarius, and originally containing two asses and a half, afterward four asses, -- equal to about two pence sterling, or four cents.
- Census - n. - An official registration of the number of the people, the value of their estates, and other general statistics of a country.
- Pistareen - n. - An old Spanish silver coin of the value of about twenty cents.
- Law - n. - In matematics: The rule according to which anything, as the change of value of a variable, or the value of the terms of a series, proceeds; mode or order of sequence.
- Diminution - n. - In counterpoint, the imitation of, or reply to, a subject, in notes of half the length or value of those the subject itself.
- Boot - n. - That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged.
- Intrinsic - a. - Inward; internal; hence, true; genuine; real; essential; inherent; not merely apparent or accidental; -- opposed to extrinsic; as, the intrinsic value of gold or silver; the intrinsic merit of an action; the intrinsic worth or goodness of a person.
- Naught - a. - Of no value or account; worthless; bad; useless.
- Deserve - v. t. - To earn by service; to be worthy of (something due, either good or evil); to merit; to be entitled to; as, the laborer deserves his wages; a work of value deserves praise.
- Overvalue - v. t. - To value excessively; to rate at too high a price.
- Pennyworth - n. - Hence: The full value of one's penny expended; due return for money laid out; a good bargain; a bargain.
- Underestimate - v. t. - To set to/ low a value on; to estimate below the truth.
- Idealize - v. t. - To make ideal; to give an ideal form or value to; to attribute ideal characteristics and excellences to; as, to idealize real life.
- Esteem - v. t. - To set a high value on; to prize; to regard with reverence, respect, or friendship.
- Prize - v. t. - To set or estimate the value of; to appraise; to price; to rate.
- Increment - n. - The increase of a variable quantity or fraction from its present value to its next ascending value; the finite quantity, generally variable, by which a variable quantity is increased.
- Sterling - n. - A certain standard of quality or value for money.
- Rei - n. - A portuguese money of account, in value about one tenth of a cent.
- Prize - v. t. - To value highly; to estimate to be of great worth; to esteem.
- Price - n. & v. - The sum or amount of money at which a thing is valued, or the value which a seller sets on his goods in market; that for which something is bought or sold, or offered for sale; equivalent in money or other means of exchange; current value or rate paid or demanded in market or in barter; cost.
- Survey - v. t. - To examine with reference to condition, situation, value, etc.; to examine and ascertain the state of; as, to survey a building in order to determine its value and exposure to loss by fire.
- Noble - n. - An English money of account, and, formerly, a gold coin, of the value of 6 s. 8 d. sterling, or about $1.61.
- Overhold - v. t. - To hold or value too highly; to estimate at too dear a rate.
- Sostenuto - a. - Sustained; -- applied to a movement or passage the sounds of which are to sustained to the utmost of the nominal value of the time; also, to a passage the tones of which are to be somewhat prolonged or protacted.
- Injure - v. t. - To do harm to; to impair the excellence and value of; to hurt; to damage; -- used in a variety of senses; as: (a) To hurt or wound, as the person; to impair soundness, as of health. (b) To damage or lessen the value of, as goods or estate. (c) To slander, tarnish, or impair, as reputation or character. (d) To impair or diminish, as happiness or virtue. (e) To give pain to, as the sensibilities or the feelings; to grieve; to annoy. (f) To impair, as the intellect or mind.
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- H5541 סָלָה - 5541 סָלָה - סָלָה - - çâlâh - saw-law' - a primitive root; to hang up, i.e. weigh, or (figuratively) contemn; tread down (under foot), value. - Verb - heb
- G1784 ἔντιμος - 1784 ἔντιμος - ἜΝΤΙΜΟΣ - - éntimos - en'-tee-mos - from ἐν and τιμή; valued (figuratively):--dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation. - Adjective - greek
- H6186 עָרַךְ - 6186 עָרַךְ - עָרַךְ - - ʻârak - aw-rak' - a primitive root; to set in a row, i.e. arrange, put in order (in a very wide variety of applications); put (set) (the battle, self) in array, compare, direct, equal, esteem, estimate, expert (in war), furnish, handle, join (battle), ordain, (lay, put, reckon up, set) (in) order, prepare, tax, value. - Verb - heb
- H6276 עָתֵק - 6276 עָתֵק - עָתֵק - - ʻâthêq - aw-thake' - from עָתַק; antique, i.e. valued; durable. - Adjective - heb
- H6187 עֵרֶךְ - 6187 עֵרֶךְ - עֵרֶךְ - - ʻêrek - eh'rek - from עָרַךְ; a pile, equipment, estimate; equal, estimation, (things that are set in) order, price, proportion, [idiom] set at, suit, taxation, [idiom] valuest. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H457 אֱלִיל - 457 אֱלִיל - אֱלִיל - - ʼĕlîyl - el-eel' - apparently from אַל; good for nothing, by anal. vain or vanity; specifically an idol; idol, no value, thing of nought. - Adjective Masculine - heb
- H2803 חָשַׁב - 2803 חָשַׁב - חָשַׁב - - châshab - khaw-shab' - a primitive root; properly, to plait or interpenetrate, i.e. (literally) to weave or (generally) to fabricate; figuratively, to plot or contrive (usually in a malicious sense); hence (from the mental effort) to think, regard, value, compute; (make) account (of), conceive, consider, count, cunning (man, work, workman), devise, esteem, find out, forecast, hold, imagine, impute, invent, be like, mean, purpose, reckon(-ing be made), regard, think. - Verb - heb
- G1308 διαφέρω - 1308 διαφέρω - ΔΙΑΦΈΡΩ - - diaphérō - dee-af-er'-o - from διά and φέρω; to bear through, i.e. (literally) transport; usually to bear apart, i.e. (objectively) to toss about (figuratively, report); subjectively, to "differ", or (by implication) surpass:--be better, carry, differ from, drive up and down, be (more) excellent, make matter, publish, be of more value. - - greek
- G2472 ἰσότιμος - 2472 ἰσότιμος - ἸΣΌΤΙΜΟΣ - - isótimos - ee-sot'-ee-mos - from ἴσος and τιμή; of equal value or honor:--like precious. - Adjective - greek
- H4377 מֶכֶר - 4377 מֶכֶר - מֶכֶר - - meker - meh'-ker - from מָכַר; merchandise; also value; pay, price, ware. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H5275 נַעַל - 5275 נַעַל - נַעַל - - naʻal - nah'-al - or (feminine) נַעֲלָה; from נָעַל; properly, a sandal tongue; by extension a sandal or slipper (sometimes as a symbol of occupancy, a refusal to marry, or of something valueless); dryshod, (pair of) shoe((-latchet), -s). - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3546 νόμισμα - 3546 νόμισμα - ΝΌΜΙΣΜΑ - - nómisma - nom'-is-mah - from νομίζω; what is reckoned as of value (after the Latin numisma), i.e. current coin:--money. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G3641 ὀλίγος - 3641 ὀλίγος - ὈΛΊΓΟΣ - - olígos - ol-ee'-gos - of uncertain affinity; puny (in extent, degree, number, duration or value); especially neuter (adverbially) somewhat:--+ almost, brief(-ly), few, (a) little, + long, a season, short, small, a while. - Adjective - greek
- H7215 רָאמָה - 7215 רָאמָה - רָאמָה - - râʼmâh - raw-maw' - from רָאַם; something high in value, i.e. perhaps coral; coral. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G4715 στατήρ - 4715 στατήρ - ΣΤΑΤΉΡ - - statḗr - stat-air' - from the base of καύχησις; a stander (standard of value), i.e. (specially), a stater or certain coin:--piece of money. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G5091 τιμάω - 5091 τιμάω - ΤΙΜΆΩ - - timáō - tim-ah'-o - from τίμιος; to prize, i.e. fix a valuation upon; by implication, to revere:--honour, value. - Verb - greek
- G5092 τιμή - 5092 τιμή - ΤΙΜΉ - - timḗ - tee-may' - from τίνω; a value, i.e. money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself:--honour, precious, price, some. - Noun Feminine - greek
- H6810 צָעִיר - 6810 צָעִיר - צָעִיר - - tsâʻîyr - tsaw-eer' - or צָעוֹר; from צָעַר; little; (in number) few; (in age) young, (in value) ignoble; least, little (one), small (one), [phrase] young(-er, -est). - 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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- Matthew 40 10:31 - Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows.
ΜΗ ΟΥΝ ΦΟΒΕΙΣΨΕ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΣΤΡΟΥΨΙΩΝ ΔΙΑΦΕΡΕΤΕ ΥΜΕΙς - Matthew 40 27:9 - Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, saying , And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of him that was valued , whom they of the children of Israel did value ;
ΤΟΤΕ ΕΠΛΗΡΩΨΗ ΤΟ ΡΗΨΕΝ ΔΙΑ ΙΕΡΕΜΙΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΠΡΟΦΗΤΟΥ ΛΕΓΟΝΤΟς ΚΑΙ ΕΛΑΒΟΝ ΤΑ ΤΡΙΑΚΟΝΤΑ ΑΡΓΥΡΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΤΙΜΗΝ ΤΟΥ ΤΕΤΙΜΗΜΕΝΟΥ ΟΝ ΕΤΙΜΗΣΑΝΤΟ ΑΠΟ ΥΙΩΝ ΙΣΡΑΗΛ - Leviticus 3 27:12 - And the priest shall value it, whether it be good or bad : as thou valuest it, who art the priest, so shall it be.
והעריך הכהן אתה בין טוב ובין רע כערכך הכהן כן יהיה - Luke 42 12:7 - But even the very hairs of your head are all numbered . Fear not therefore : ye are of more value than many sparrows.
ΑΛΛΑ ΚΑΙ ΑΙ ΤΡΙΧΕς ΤΗς ΚΕΦΑΛΗς ΥΜΩΝ ΠΑΣΑΙ ΗΡΙΨΜΗΝΤΑΙ ΜΗ ΦΟΒΕΙΣΨΕ ΠΟΛΛΩΝ ΣΤΡΟΥΨΙΩΝ ΔΙΑΦΕΡΕΤΕ - Leviticus 3 27:8 - But if he be poorer than thy estimation, then he shall present himself before the priest, and the priest shall value him; according to his ability that vowed shall the priest value him.
ואמ־מך הוא מערכך והעמידו לפני הכהן והעריך אתו הכהן על־פי אשׁר תשׂיג יד הנדר יעריכנו הכהן
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- Matthew 40 10:31 Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows.
ΦΟΒΈΩ ΜΉ ΟὖΝ ὙΜΕῖΣ ΔΙΑΦΈΡΩ ΠΟΛΎΣ ΣΤΡΟΥΘΊΟΝ - Leviticus 3 27:12 And the priest shall value it, whether it be good or bad: as thou valuest it, who art the priest, so shall it be.
כֹּהֵן עָרַךְ בֵּין טוֹב בֵּין רַע עֵרֶךְ כֹּהֵן - Job 18 13:4 But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value.
אוּלָם טָפַל שֶׁקֶר רָפָא אֱלִיל - Job 18 28:16 It cannot be valued with the gold of Ophir, with the precious onyx, or the sapphire.
סָלָה כֶּתֶם אוֹפִיר יָקָר שֹׁהַם סַפִּיר - Luke 42 12:7 But even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not therefore: ye are of more value than many sparrows.
ἈΛΛΆ ΚΑΊ ΘΡΊΞ ὙΜῶΝ ΚΕΦΑΛΉ ἈΡΙΘΜΈΩ ΠᾶΣ ἈΡΙΘΜΈΩ ΦΟΒΈΩ ΜΉ ΟὖΝ ΔΙΑΦΈΡΩ ΠΟΛΎΣ ΣΤΡΟΥΘΊΟΝ