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 idealism and self-interest.[Middle English brewen, from Old English breowan. See bhreu-.]--brew'age n. --brew'er n.
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tit-tle
(titl)n. 1. Linguistics. A small diacritic mark, such as an accent, a vowel mark, or a dot over an i. 2. The tiniest bit; an iota.[Middle English titil, from Medieval Latin titulus, diacritical mark, from Latin, title, superscription.]
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strife
(strif)n. 1. Heated, often violent dissension; bitter conflict. See Synonyms at discord. 2. A struggle, fight, or quarrel. 3. Contention or competition between rivals. 4. Archaic. Earnest endeavor or striving.[Middle English strif, from Old French estrit, estrif, from Frankish *strid.]
Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary
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Genesis,
The
Beginning
Ge 1:1
through
Ge 1:31
Here begins the exacting detailing that foretells the creative formation of the heaven and the earth in Seven days whereon the heavens shall be spread and Israel scattered. Nothing can be added to it nothing can be taken away.
**
and
darkness
was
upon
the
face
of
the
deep.
***
These
are
the
three sons
of
Noah:
**
And
God
said,
Let there
be
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
divide
the day
from
the night;
and
let them
be for signs,
and for seasons,
and
for
days,
and
years:
***
and
of
them
was the
whole
earth over spread.
**
And
shalt return
unto
the
Lord thy God,
and
shalt
obey
his
voice
according
to
all
that
ISamuelAM
command thee
this day,
thou
and
**
And
I
will put enmity
between
thee
and
the
workman,
and
between
thy
seed
and
her
seed;
**
And
Abram
said
unto Lot,
Let there
be
no
strife,
I pray
thee,
between
me
//////
and
thee,
and
between
my
herdmen
//////
and
thy
herdmen;
for
we
be
brethren.
Is
not
the
whole
land before
thee?
separate
thyself,
I
pray
thee,
from
me:
**
If
thou
doest well,
shalt thou not be accepted?
and
if
thou doest not well,
sin
lieth
at
the door.
***
And the sons of Ham;
Cush, and . . . Canaan.
And
Cush begat Nimrod:
He
was a mighty hunter before the Lord: wherefore
it is
said,
Even as Nimrod
the
mighty hunter
before
the
Lord.
***
And
he
shall
snatch
on the right hand,
and
be
hungry;
and he shall eat on the left hand, and
they
shall not be satisfied:
they
shall eat every man the flesh
of
his
own arm:
***
if
thou wilt take the left hand,
**
And the most holy ones who were nigh
to
Him
did not
leave by night
nor
depart from
Him.
And
until then
I
had been
prostrate
on
my
face,
trembling:
and
the
Lord
called
me
with
His
own
mouth,
and
said
to
me:
' Come hither,
Enoch,
and
hear my word.'
And
one
of
the
holy ones
came
to
me
and
waked
me,
and
He
made me rise up
and
approach
the
door:
and
I
bowed
my face
downwards.
The book of Enoch
***
then
I
will
go
to
the
right;
or
if
thou depart to the right hand,
then
I will go to the left.
**
And
the
Lord
appeared unto
Abram,
and
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give this land:
**
and
wilt thou
bring
me
into
dust
again?
***
And
I
will make
thy seed
as
the
dust
of
the
earth:
so
that
if
a man
can
number
the
dust
of
the
earth,
then shall thy seed
also
be
numbered.
**
thy
children,
with all thine heart,
and
with
all
thy
soul;
That
then
the
Lord thy God
will turn thy captivity,
and
have
compassion
upon
thee,
and
will return
and
gather
thee
from
all
the
nations,
whither
the
Lord thy God
hath
scattered
thee.
***
Day I
Babylonian Empire - 612 B.C.
**
This is
the
dream;
and
we
will
tell
the
interpretation
thereof before
the
king.
Thou,
O
king,
art
a
king of kings:
for
the
God
of
heaven
hath given thee
a
kingdom,
power,
and
strength,
and
glory.
And
wheresoever
the
children of men dwell,
the
beasts
of
the
field
and
the
fowls
of
the
heaven
hath
he
given into
thine hand,
and
hath
made
thee
ruler
over them all.
Thou art this
head of gold.
**
For
God
doth know that in the day ye eat thereof,
then
your eyes shall
be
opened,
and
ye
shall
be
as
gods,
knowing good
and
evil.
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