Within
the limits, bounds,
or area of: was hit in the face;
born in the spring; a
chair in the garden. From the outside to a point within; into: threw the
letter in
the
wastebasket.
2. To or at a situation
or condition of: was split in two; in debt; a woman in love. 3. Having the activity, occupation, or function
of: a life in politics; the officer in command. During the act or
process of: tripped in racing for the bus. 4.
With the arrangement or order of: fabric that fell in luxuriant folds;
arranged to purchase the car in equal payments. After the style or form of: a
poem in iambic pentameter. 5. With the characteristic, attribute, or property
of: a tall man in an overcoat. 6. By
means of: paid in cash. Made with or through the medium of: a statue in bronze;
a note written in German. 7. With the aim or purpose of: followed in pursuit.
8. With reference to: six inches in depth; has faith in your judgment. 9. Used
to indicate the second and larger term of a ratio or proportion: . . .
*****
brew
(broo)v. brewed,
brew-ing, brews.v. tr. 1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by
infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients:
brew tea. 3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to
overthrow the government.v. intr. 1. To make ale or beer as an
occupation. 2. To be imminent; impend: "storms brewing on every
frontier" (John Dos Passos).n. 1.
A beverage made by brewing. A serving of such a beverage. 2. Something
produced as if by brewing; a mix: Their politics were a strange brew of
*****
pro-voke
(pr-vok)v. tr. pro-voked,
pro-vok-ing, pro-vokes. 1. To incite to anger or resentment. 2. To
stir to action or feeling. 3. To give rise to; evoke: provoke laughter.
4. To bring about deliberately; induce: provoke a fight.
*****
meal
1
(mel)n. 1. The edible
whole or coarsely ground grains of a cereal grass. 2. A granular substance
produced by grinding.[Middle English mele, from Old English melu. See mel-.]
*****
barley
(barle)n. 1.
A grass in the genus Hordeum, native to
temperate regions, having flowers in terminal, often long-awned spikes.
2. The grain of H. vulgare or its varieties,
used for livestock feed, malt production, and
cereal.
*****
bow
2
(bou)v. bowed, bow-ing,
bows.v. intr. 1. To bend or curve downward; stoop. 2.
To incline the body or head or bend the knee in greeting, consent, courtesy,
acknowledgment, submission, or veneration. 3. To yield in defeat or out of
courtesy; submit. See Synonyms at yield.v. tr. 1. To bend (the head, knee, or
body) to express greeting, consent, courtesy, acknowledgment, submission, or
veneration. 2. To convey (greeting, for example) by bending the body. 3. To
escort deferentially: bowed us into the restaurant. 4. To cause to acquiesce;
submit. 5. To overburden: Grief bowed them down.
American
Heritage Dictionary
************
An
Abraham
took
Ishmael
his
son,
an
*
that
it
was
good
*
all
that
were
born
in
his
house,
an
all
that
were
bought
with
his
money,
+++
in
the
image
of
God
created
he
him;
male
an
female
created
he
them.
***
every
male
among
the
men
of
Abraham's
house;
an
circumcised
the
flesh
of
their
foreskin
in
the
selfsame
day,
as
God
Had
said
unto
him.
An
Abraham
was
ninety
years
old
an
nine,
when
he
was
the
flesh
of
his
foreskin.
+++
An
God
said,
Let
the
earth
bring
forth
grass,
the
herb
yielding
seed,
an
the
fruit tree
yielding
fruit
after
his
kind,
whose
seed
is
in
itself,
upon
the earth:
an
it
was so.
***
An
Ishmael
his
son
was
thirteen
years old,
when
he
was
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
his
foreskin.
In
the
selfsame
day
was
Abraham
circumcised,
an
Ishmael
his
son.
An
all
the
men
of
his
house,
born
in
the
house,
an
bought
with
money
of
the
stranger,
***
They
that
dwell
in
mine
house,
an
my maids,
count
me
for
a
stranger:
I
am
an
alien
in
their
sight.
I
called
my
servant,
an
he
gave
me
no
answer;
I
entreated
him
with
my
mouth.
My
breath
is
strange
to
my
wife,
though
I
entreated
for
the
children’s
sake
of
mine
own
body.
Yea,
young
children
despised
me;
I
arose,
an
they
spake
against me.
All
my
inward
friends
abhorred
me:
+++
The
woman
whom
thou
gavest
to
be
with
me,
she
gave
me
of
the
tree,
an
I
did
eat.
***
were
circumcised
with
him.
+++
An
Adam
called
his
wife's
name
Eve;
because
she
was
the
mother
of
all
living.
++
the
children
of
Shem;
Elam,
an
Asshur,
an
Arphaxad,
an
Lud,
An
Aram.
++
An
there
came
one
that
had
escaped,
an
told
Abram
the
Hebrew;
for
he
dwelt
in
the
plain
of
Mamre
the
Amorite,
brother
of
Eshcol,
an
brother
of
Aner:
An
these
were
confederate
with
Abram.
++
An
the
Lord
appeared
unto
him
in
the
plains
of
Mamre
…….
An
I
will
bless
her,
an
give
thee
a
son
also
of
her:
yea,
I
will
bless
her,
an
she
shall
be
a
mother
of
nations;
kings
of
people
shall
be
of
her.
++
An
Ab-ra-ham
hastened
into
the
tent
unto
Sarah,
***
an
arrayed
him
in
vestures
of
fine
linen,
.
. .
an
fine
linen,
***
an
said,
Make
ready
quickly
three
measures
of
fine
meal,
***
The
children
gather wood,
an
the
fathers
kindle
the
fire,
+++
Your
country
is
desolate,
your
cities
are
burned
with
fire:
your
land,
strangers
devour
it
in
your
presence,
an
it
is
desolate,
as
overthrown
by
strangers.
**
an
the
women
knead
their
dough,
to
make
cakes
to
the
queen
of
heaven,
***
An
kings
shall
be
thy
nursing
fathers,
an
their
queens
thy
nursing
mothers:
they
shall
bow
down
to
thee
with
their
face
toward
the
earth,
an
lick
up
the
dust
of
thy
feet;
***
For
God,
said
she,
hath
appointed
me
another
seed
instead
of
Abel,
Whom
Cain
slew.
++
an
thou
shalt
know
that
I
am
the
Lord:
for
they
shall
not
be
as
ham ed
that wait
for
me.
++
an
to
pour
out
drink
offerings
unto
other
gods,
that
they
may
provoke
me
to
anger.
Do
they
provoke
me
to
anger?
saith
the
Lord:
do
they
not
provoke
themselves
to
the
confusion
of
their
own
faces?
Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord
God;
Behold,
mine
anger
an
my
fury
shall
be
poured
out
upon
this place,
upon
man,
an
upon
beast,
an
upon
the
trees
of
the
field,
an
upon
the
fruit
of
the
ground;
an
it
shall
burn,
an
shall
not
be
quenched.
++
The
children
gather
wood,
an
the
fathers
kindle
the
fire,
an
the
women
knead
their dough,
to
make
cakes
to
the
queen
of
heaven,
an
to
pour
out
drink
offerings
unto
other
gods,
that they
may
provoke
me
to
anger.
++
knead
it,
an
make
cakes
upon
the
hearth.
***
An
thou
shalt
eat
it
as
barley
cakes,
and
thou
shalt
bake
it
with
dung
that
cometh
out
of
man,
in
their
sight.
An
the
Lord
said,
Even
thus
shall
the
children
of
Israel
eat
their
defiled
bread
among
the
Gentiles,
whither
I
will
drive
them.
++
An
Abraham
ran
unto
the
herd,
an
fetched
a
calf
tender
an
good,
***
Speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
an
say
unto
them,
If
.
. .
I
have
given
you
every
herb
bearing seed,
+
any
man
of
you
bring
an
offering
unto
the
Lord,
.
. .
For
God
doth
know
that
in
the
day
ye
eat
thereof,
then
your
eyes
shall
be
opened,
an
ye
shall
be
as
gods,
knowing
good
an
evil.
***
ye
shall
bring
your
offering
of
the
cattle,
even
of
the
herd,
an
of
the
flock.
++
So
God
created
man
in
his
own image,
***
If
his
offering
be
a
burnt
sacrifice
of
the
herd,
***
let
him
offer
a
male
without
blemish:
++
God
created
he
him;
male
an
female
created
he
them.
***
he
shall
offer
it
of
his
own
voluntary
will
at
the
door
of
the
tabernacle
of
the
congregation
before
the
Lord.
++
an
gave
it
unto
a
young
man;
an
he
hasted
to
dress
it.
***
An
Lamech
said
unto
his
wives,
Adah
an
Zillah,
Hear
my voice;
ye
wives
of
Lamech,
hearken
unto
my
speech:
for
I
have
slain
a
man
to
my
wounding,
an
a
young
man
to
my
hurt.
+++
an
Adam
.
.
an
his
wife
.
.
after
his
kind
.
. .
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
Lord
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
++
An
I
will
put
enmity
between
thee
an
the
woman,
an
between
thy
seed
an
her seed;
it
shall
bruise
thy head,
an
thou
shalt
bruise
his heel.
+
Unto
the
woman
he
said,
***
And
God
blessed
them,
saying,
Be
fruitful,
an
multiply,
an
fill
the
waters
in
the
seas,
an
let
fowl
multiply
in
the
earth.
++
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
sorrow
an
thy
conception;
in
sorrow
thou
shalt
bring
forth
children;
an
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
husband,
+++
An
God
made
two
great
lights;
the
greater
light
to
rule
the
day,
++
an
he
shall
rule
over
thee.
+
An
Cain
said
unto
the
Lord,
My
punishment
is
greater
than
I
can
bear.
++
Ye
shall
conceive
chaff,
ye
shall
bring
forth
stubble:
your
breath,
as
fire,
shall
devour
you.
An
the
people
shall
be
as
the
burnings
of
lime:
as
thorns
cut
up
shall
they
be
burned
in
the
fire.
Hear,
ye
that
are
far
off,
what
I
have
done;
an,
ye
that
are
near,
acknowledge
my
might.
+++
An
the
Lord
will
create
upon
every
dwelling
place
of
mount
Zion,
an
upon
her
assemblies,
a
cloud
an
smoke
by
day,
an
the
shining
of
a
flaming
fire
by
night:
for
upon
all
the
glory
shall
be
a
defence.
++
I
do
set
my
bow
in
the
cloud,
an
it
shall
be
for
a
token
of
a
covenant
between
me
an
the
earth.
An
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
I
bring
a
cloud
over
the
earth,
that
the
bow
shall
be
seen
in
the
cloud:
An
I
will
remember
my
covenant,
++
my
covenant; and thou shalt come into the ark, thou, and thy
sons, and thy wife, and thy sons' wives with thee.
++
And I, behold, I
establish my covenant with you, and with your seed after you; But with thee will I establish
+++
Which
is
between
me
an
you
an
every
living
creature
of
all
flesh;
an
the
waters
shall
no
more
become
a
flood
to
destroy
all
flesh.
An
the
bow
shall
be
in
the
cloud;
an
I
will
look
upon
it,
that
I
may
remember
the
everlasting
covenant
between
God
an
every
living
creature
of
all
flesh
that
is
upon
the
earth.
An
God
said
unto
Noah,
This
is
the
token
of
the
covenant,
which
I
have
established
between
me
an
all
flesh
that
is
upon
the
earth.
++
Therefore
the
Lord
himself
shall
give
you
a
sign;
Behold,
a
virgin
shall
conceive,
an
bear
a son,
an
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel.
Butter
an
honey
shall
he
eat,
that
he
may
know
to
refuse
the
evil,
an
choose
the
good.
For
before
the
child
shall
know
to
refuse
the
evil,
an
choose
the
good,
the
land
that
thou
abhorrest
shall
be
forsaken
of
both
her
kings.
++
An
they
gave
unto
Jacob
all
the
strange
gods
which
were
in
their
hand,
an
all
their
earrings
which
were
in
their
ears;
an
Jacob
hid
them
under
the
oak
which
was
by
Shechem.
+++
For
ye
shall
be
as
an
oak
whose
leaf
fadeth,
an
as
a
garden
that
hath
no
water.
An
the
strong
shall
be
as
tow,
an
the
maker
of
it
as
a
spark,
an
they
shall
both
burn
together,
an
none
shall
quench them.
**
An
he
took
butter,
an
milk,
an
the
calf
which
he
had
dressed,
an
set
it
before
them;
an
he
stood
by
them
under
the
tree,
an
they
did eat.
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