til-ler2
(tilr)n. Nautical. A lever used to turn a rudder and
steer a boat.[Middle English
tiler, stock of a crossbow, from Old French telier, from Medieval Latin
telarium, weaver's beam, from Latin tela. See teks-.]
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be-reave
(bi-rev)v. tr. be-reaved
or be-reft (-reft). be-reav-ing, be-reaves. 1. To leave desolate or
alone, especially by death: "Cry aloud for the man who is
dead, for the woman and children bereaved" (Alan Paton). 2.
Archaic. To take (something valuable or necessary), typically by force.[Middle
English bireven, to deprive, from Old English bereafian. See
reup-.]--be-reave'ment n. --be-reav'er n.
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as
(z when
unstressed)adv. 1. To the same extent or degree; equally: The child sang
as sweetly as a nightingale. 2. For instance: large carnivores, as the
bear or lion. 3. When taken into consideration in a specified relation or
form: this definition as distinguished from the second one.conj. 1. To
the same degree or quantity that. Often used as a correlative after so or
as: You are as sweet as sugar. The situation is not so bad as you
suggest. 2. In the same manner or way that: Think as I think. 3. At
the same time that; while: slipped on the ice as I ran home. 4. For the reason
that; because: went to bed early, as I was exhausted. 5. With the result
that: He was so foolish as to lie. 6. Though: Great as the author was, he
proved a bad model. Ridiculous as it seems, the tale is true. 7. In
accordance with which or with the way in which: The hotel is quite comfortable
as such establishments go. The sun is hot, as everyone knows. 8. Informal.
That: I don't know as I can answer your question.pron. 1. That; which; who.
Used after same or such: I received the same grade as you did. 2. Chiefly Upper
Southern U.S. Who, whom, which, or that: Those as want to can come with
me.prep. 1. In the role, capacity, or function of: acting as a mediator. 2. In
a manner similar to; the same as: On this issue they thought as one. --idiom.
as is. Informal. Just the way it is, with no changes or modifications: bought
the samovar as is from an antique dealer. as it were. In a manner of speaking;
as if such were so.
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sub-stance
(substns)n.
1. That which has mass and occupies
space; matter. A material of a particular kind or constitution. 2. Essential nature; essence. Gist; heart.
3. That which is solid and practical in character, quality, or importance: a
plan without substance. 4. Density; body: Air has little substance. 5.
Material possessions; goods; wealth: a person of substance.
American
Heritage Dictionary
****
In
the beginning
***
An God
said,
Behold,
I
have given
you
every
herb
bearing seed,
which
is
upon the
face
of
all
the earth,
an every
tree,
in
the which
is
the fruit
of
a
tree
yielding seed;
to
you
*
An when
ye
spread forth
your
hands,
***
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
and evil.
**
I
will hide
mine eyes
**
I
made a covenant
with
mine
eyes; . . .
***
an there
was not a man
to
till
the ground.
*
till thou
return
unto
the ground;
**
to
till
the ground
from
whence
he
was taken.
**
An Abel
was a
keeper
of sheep,
but Cain
was a
tiller
of
the ground.
*
An the Spirit
of
God
moved
upon the
face
of
the waters.
**
So
the
shipmaster
came
to
him,
an said unto
him,
What meanest thou,
O
sleeper?
arise,
call upon
thy
God,
if
so
be
that
God
will
think
upon
us,
**
An the Lord
said unto
him,
What is that
in
thine hand?
An he said,
A rod.
And he said,
Cast it on
the
ground.
And he cast
it on
the
ground,
and it
became
a
serpent;
an Moses
fled
from
before it.
An the Lord
said unto
Moses,
Put forth
thine
hand,
an take
it
by
the tail.
An he
put
forth
his hand,
an caught it,
an it
became
a rod
in
his hand:
That they
may
believe
that
the
Lord God
of
their fathers,
the God
of
Abraham,
the God
of
Isaac,
an the God
of
Jacob,
hath appeared unto
thee.
***
An it
came
to pass,
when
he
was come near
to
enter
into
Egypt,
that
he
said
unto
Sarai
his wife,
Behold
now,
I
know
that thou
art
a
fair woman
to
look
upon:
**
An
her
woman
said
unto
the
serpent,
We
may eat
of
the fruit
of
the
trees
of
the garden:
But
of
the fruit
of
the tree
which isin
the midst
of
the garden,
God
hath said,
Ye
shall not eat
of
it,
either
shall ye touch
it,
lest ye die.
And the serpent
said
unto the woman,
Ye
shall not surely die:
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.
**
These are
the generations
of
She heavens
and of he earth
when they were created,
in the day
that the
Lord
God
made he
earth
and She heavens,
**
That
the
sons
of
God
saw
the daughters
of
men
that
they
were fair;
an they
took them
wives
of
all
which they chose.
An the
Lord
said,
My
spirit
shall not
always
strive
with man,
for
that he
also is flesh:
yet his
days
shall be
an hundred
and twenty years.
. . . and also after that,
when the sons
of
God
came
in unto
the daughters
of men,
an they bare
children
to
them,
the same
became
mighty men
which were
of old,
men of renown.
An God saw
that the
wickedness
of
man
was great
in the earth,
and that every
imagination
of
the thoughts
of
his heart
was only evil
continually.
An it
repented
the
Lord
that
he
had made man
on
the earth,
an it
grieved
him
at
his heart.
An the Lord
said,
I
will
destroy man
whom
I
have created
from
the face
of
the
earth;
both
man,
an beast,
an the
creeping thing,
an the
fowls
of the
air;
for
it
repenteth
me
that
I
have made them.
***
Except
the
Lord
of hosts
had left
us
a
very small
remnant,
we
should
have been
as
Sodom,
an we
should
have been
like
unto
Gomorrah.
***
And God
said,
Let us
make
man
in
our
image,
after
our likeness:
***
For
he
is
not a man,
as
I am,
that I
should answer
him,
an we
should come together
in judgment.
Neither is there
any
days
man
betwixt us,
that might lay
his hand upon
us
both.
**
that we
perish not.
***
why then
should
I
think
upon a maid?
For what
portion
of
God
is
there
from
above?
an what
inheritance
of
the
Almighty
from on high?
**
from you:
yea,
when
ye
make many prayers,
I
not hear:
your
hands
are
full
of
blood.
Wash you,
make you clean;
put away
the
evil
of
your doings
from
before
mine
eyes;
cease to do evil;
*
it
shall be
for
meat.
*****
There
is
one alone,
an there
is not
a
second;
yea,
he
hath neither
child
nor
brother:
yet
is there
no
end
of
all his labour;
neither
is his
eye
satisfied with riches;
neither saith
he,
For whom
do
I
labour,
an bereave
my
soul
of good?
This is also
vanity,
yea,
it
is
a
sore
travail.
**
An behold
another
beast,
a second,
like to a
bear,
an it
raised up
itself
on
one
side,
and it had
three ribs
in the
mouth
of
it
between
the teeth
of
it:
an they
said
thus
unto it,
Arise,
devour much flesh.
****
An Bilhah Rachel's
maid
conceived again,
an bare Jacob
a
second
son.
*
An Rachel
said,
With great wrestlings
have
I
wrestled with
my
sister,
an
I
have prevailed:
an she
called
his name
Naphtali.
*
And Zilpah
Leah's
maid
bare
Jacob
a second
son.
An Leah
said,
Happy
am
I,
**
That
the sons
of
God
saw
the daughters
of
men
that
they
were fair;
an they
took them
wives
of
all
which they chose.
**
for
the daughters
will call
me
blessed:
an she
called
his name Asher.
*
God
Created
she heaven
**
An God
remembered Noah,
**
that God
remembered Abraham,
**
And God
remembered Rachel,
an God
hearkened
to
her,
an opened
her
womb.
****
an she
conceived,
and bare Cain,
and said,
I
have gotten
a
man
from
he
Lord.
****
An she
conceived,
an bare a son;
and said,
God
hath taken away
my
reproach:
An she
called his name
Joseph;
an said,
**
For
God,
said she,
hath appointed
me
another
seed
instead
of
Abel,
whom
Cain slew.
****
The Lord
shall
add
to
me
another
son.
**
And Mizpah;
for
he
said,
The Lord watch
between
me
and thee,
when
we
are absent
one
from
another.
***
And it came to pass,
when Rachel
had born
Joseph,
that
Jacob
said
unto
Laban,
Send me away,
that
I
may go unto
mine
own place,
an
to
my
country.
****
These
are the
generations
of the
heavens
and
of
the earth
when
they were created,
in the
day
that
the
Lord God
made
the earth
and she
heavens,
**
We
took
sweet
counsel together,
and walked
unto the
house
of God
in company.
**
And Cain talked
with Abel his brother:
and it came to pass,
when they were in the field,
that
Cain
rose up against
Abel
his brother,
an slew him.
**
Let
death
seize upon them,
an let them
go down
quick
into
hell:
for
wickedness
isin their
dwellings,
an among them.
As for
me,
I
will
call upon
God;
an the Lord
shall save
me.
**
After this
I
beheld,
**
For it
was not an enemy
that reproached
me;
then I
could
have borne
it:
neither was
it
he
that
hated me
that did magnify
himself
against me;
then I
would have
hid
myself
from him:
***
But
there
went up
a
mist
from
the earth,
and watered
the
whole face
of
the ground.
*
But
unto Cain
an to his
offering
he
had not respect.
*
But
it
was
thou,
a
man
mine equal,
my
guide,
an mine
acquaintance.
**
An the woman
said unto
the
serpent,
We
may
eat
of
the fruit
of
the trees
of
the garden:
**
We
took sweet counsel
together,
an walked
unto the house
of
God
in company.
Let death
seize upon them,
an let them
go down quick
into hell:
for wickedness
is in their
dwellings,
and among them.
*
And we
took
all
his
cities
at
that time,
an
utterly destroyed
the men,
an the women,
an the little ones,
of
every city,
we
left none
to
remain:
Only
the cattle
we
took
for
a prey unto
ourselves,
an the spoil
of
the cities which
we
took.
*
And we took
all his cities
at
that time,
there
was not
a city
which
we took
not
from
them,
threescore
cities,
all the region
of
Argob,
the kingdom
of
Og in Bashan.
**
All
the
cities
of
the
plain,
**
An they
were both naked,
the
man
an his wife,
an were not
as ham.
*
an ye shall
be
as gods,
knowing
good
and evil.
**
An it
came to pass,
as
they
journeyed from the east,
that they
found a plain
in the
land of Shinar;
an they dwelt there.
*
An he
sent
forth
a raven,
which
went forth
to
and fro,
until the waters
were dried up
from
off the earth.
*
Every
beast,
every creeping thing,
an every fowl,
an whatsoever creepeth
upon
the earth,
after their
kinds,
went forth out
of
the ark.
***
An he went up,
an lay
upon
the child,
an put his
mouth
upon his mouth,
and his eyes
upon
his eyes,
an his hands
upon
his hands:
an he
stretched
himself upon
the child;
an
the
flesh
of
the
child waxed warm.
Then he returned,
an walked
in the house
to
an fro;
**
Therefore
will I
give thanks unto
thee,
O
Lord,
among the heathen,
an sing praises unto
thy
name.
**
How goodly
are thy tents,
O
Jacob,
an thy tabernacles,
O
Israel!
As
the valleys
are they spread forth,
as
gardens
by the
river's side,
as the
trees
of
lign aloes
which the
Lord
hath planted,
an as
cedar trees
beside the waters.
He
shall pour
the water out
of
his buckets,
and his
seed
shall be
in
many
waters,
and his
king
shall be higher
than Agag,
and his
kingdom shall be exalted.
***
Great deliverance giveth
he
to
his king;
**
of
an unicorn:
he
shall eat up
the nations
his enemies,
an shall break their bones,
an pierce them through
with
his arrows.
***
and sheweth mercy
to
his anointed,
to
David,
and to his seed
for
evermore.
The heavens declare
the
glory of God;
an the
firmament sheweth
his handiwork.
Day unto day
uttereth speech,
an night unto night
sheweth
knowledge.
There
is no
speech
nor language,
where their
voice
is not heard.
Their line
is
gone out through
all the earth,
an their
words
to the
end
of
the world.
In
them hath
he
set a tabernacle
for the sun,
**
An Joseph
made haste;
for his bowels
did yearn
upon
his brother:
an he sought where
to
weep;
an he entered
into
his chamber,
an wept there.
An he
washed
his face,
an went out,
an refrained
himself,
an said,
Set
on
bread.
***
Which
is as
a
bridegroom
coming out
of
his chamber,
an rejoiceth
as a strong man
to
run a race.
His going forth
is
from
she
end
of
the heaven,
an his circuit
unto
the ends
of
it:
an
there is nothing
hid from
he
heat thereof.
The law
of
he
Lord
is perfect,
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