pre-vail
(pri-val)v. intr.
pre-vailed, pre-vail-ing, pre-vails. 1. To be greater in strength or
influence; triumph: prevailed against great odds. 2. To be or become
effective; win out: hoped justice would prevail. 3. To be most common or
frequent; be predominant: a region where snow and ice prevail. 4. To be
in force, use, or effect; be current: an ancient tradition that still prevails.
5. To use persuasion or inducement successfully. Often used with on, upon, or with.
See Synonyms at persuade.
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stat-ute
(stachoot)n. Abbr. st., St., stat. 1. Law. A law
enacted by a legislature. 2. A decree or an edict, as of a ruler.
3. An established law or rule, as of a corporation.[Middle English, from
Old French estatut, from Late Latin statutum, from neuter of Latin statutus,
past participle of statuere, to set up, from status, position. See sta-.]
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vex
(veks)v. tr.
vexed, vex-ing, vex-es. 1. To annoy, as with petty importunities;
bother. See Synonyms at annoy. 2. To cause perplexity in; puzzle.
3. To bring distress or suffering to; plague or afflict. 4. To debate or
discuss (a question, for example) at length. 5. To toss about or shake
up.[Middle English vexen, from Old French vexer, from Latin vexare. See
wegh-.]--vex'ed-ly (veksid-le). adv. --vex'er n. --vex'ing-ly adv.
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nec-ro-man-cy
(nekr-manse)n. 1. The practice of supposedly
communicating with the spirits of the dead in order to predict the
future. 2. Black magic; sorcery. 3. Magic qualities.[Alteration
of Middle English nigromancie, from Old French nigremancie, from Medieval Latin
nigromantia, alteration (influenced by Latin niger, black), of Late Latin
necromantia, from Greek nekromanteia : nekros, corpse. See nek-1. + manteia,
divination. See -MANCY.]--nec'ro-man'cer n. --nec'ro-man'tic (-mantik). adj.
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a-bom-i-na-tion
(-bom-nashn)n. 1. Abhorrence; disgust. 2. A
cause of abhorrence or disgust.
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diviner Share
noun: someone who
claims to discover hidden knowledge with the aid of supernatural
powers
American Heritage Dictionary
************
An the
waters
prevailed,
**
I
will make
him an
help meet
for him.
***
an were
increased greatly
upon
he
earth;
**
And ther Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the face
of
the waters.
***
and the
ark
went upon
the face
of
the waters.
An ther
waters
prevailed
exceedingly
upon ther earth;
an all
the high hills,
that
were under
she
whole heaven,
were covered.
Fifteen cubits
upward
did the waters prevail;
an the
mountains
were covered.
*****
Arise,
O
Lord,
into
thy
rest;
thou,
an the ark
of
thy
strength.
Let thy priests
be
clothed
with
righteousness;
an let
thy
saints
shout
for
joy.
For thy
servant David's
sake
turn not
away
the face
of
thine
anointed.
thou,
an the ark
of
thy
Let thy priests
be
clothed
with
righteousness;
an let
thy
saints shout for joy.
For
thy servant
David's
sake
turn not
away
the
face
of
thine
anointed.
***
An the Lord
said
unto Abram,
after
that
Lot
was separated
from him,
Lift
up
now
thine
eyes,
an look
from
the
place
where thou art
northward,
an southward,
an eastward,
an westward:
**
Who
told
thee
that
thou
wast naked?
***
For
all
He
land which
thou
seest,
to
thee
will
I
give it,
an to
thy
seed
for ever.
**
The Lord
hath sworn
in truth
unto
David;
he
will
not turn
from
it;
Of
the fruit
of
thy
body will
I
set
upon
thy
throne.
If thy
children
will keep
my
covenant
an my testimony
that
I
shall teach them,
their children
shall also
sit upon
thy
throne
for
evermore.
**
an the
name
of
the
other
Zillah.
**
For God,
said she,
hath appointed
me
another
seed
instead
of Abel,
whom Cain slew.
***
For
the Lord
hath chosen
Zion;
**
Yet have
I
set
my
king
upon
my
holy hill
of
Zion.
I
will declare the decree:
the Lord hath said unto
me,
Thou
art my Son;
this day have
I
begotten thee.
Ask of me,
an I
shall give thee
the heathen
for thine inheritance,
an the uttermost parts
of
the earth
for thy
possession.
Thou
shalt break them
with a rod
of
iron;
thou
shalt dash
them in pieces
like a potter's vessel.
Be wise now
therefore,
**
an
ye
shall be as gods,
knowing good
an evil.
***
O
ye kings:
be
instructed,
ye
judges of the earth.
***
he
hath desired
it
for
his habitation.
This is
my
rest for ever:
here
will
I
dwell;
for
I
have desired it.
I
will abundantly
bless her
provision:
I
will satisfy
her
poor with bread.
I
will also clothe
her priests
with
salvation:
an her
saints
shall shout aloud
for
joy.
There
will
I
make the horn
of
David to bud:
**
I
Have
lift up
mine
hand unto the Lord,
***
I
have ordained
a
lamp
for
mine anointed.
******
an the fruit
tree
yielding
fruit after
his kind,
**
Ye
shall
do my
judgments,
**
An Abram
said
to
the
king
of Sodom,
**
and let them
have
dominion
over the fish of the sea, . . .
. . . So
God
created man
in his
own
image,
***
And Adam
lived
an hundred
an thirty years, . . .
***
the herb yielding seed,
an the fruit tree
yielding
fruit
after
his kind,
**
. . . an begat a son
in
his own likeness,
after
his image;
an called his name
Seth:
**
I
have
lift up
mine
hand
unto
the
Lord,
***
and keep
mine ordinances,
to walk
therein:
I
am
the
**
fear not:
your
God,
an the
God
of
your father,
hath given
you
treasure
in
your
sacks:
***
Lord
your God.
Ye
shall therefore
keep
my statutes,
and my judgments:
which
if
a
man do,
he
shall live
in them:
***
Ye
made also
a ditch
between
the
two
walls
for the
water
of
the old pool:
but ye
have not looked
unto
the maker
thereof,
neither had respect
unto
him
that
fashioned
it
long ago.
An in
that
day
did the
Lord
God
ISamuelYea
of
hosts call
to
weeping,
an to mourning,
an to baldness,
an to girding with sackcloth:
An behold joy
an gladness,
slaying oxen,
an killing sheep,
eating
flesh,
an drinking wine:
**
and let us
make us
a
name,
**
let us eat
an drink;
**
lest we
be
scattered abroad
upon
the face
of
the whole earth.
**
for
tomorrow
we
shall die.
***
Come ye,
say
they,
I
will fetch wine,
an we
will fill ourselves
with
strong drink;
an tomorrow
shall be
as
this
day,
an much more abundant.
The righteous perisheth,
an no man
layeth it to heart:
an merciful men
are taken away,
none considering
that the
righteous
is
taken away
from
the
evil to come.
**
An he drank
of
he wine,
and was drunken;
and he
was
uncovered
with
in
his tent.
**
I
am
the
Lord ISamuel.
None
of
you
shall approach
to any
that
is
near
of
kin to him, . . .
***
An thou
shalt make
them
linen breeches
to cover
their nakedness;
from
the loins
even unto the thighs
they shall reach:
An they shall
be
upon
Aaron,
an upon
his
sons,
when
they
come in
unto
the tabernacle
of
the
congregation,
or
when they
come near unto
the altar
to
minister in
the
holy place;
that they
bear not inequity,
an die:
*
For God
doth know
**
it
shall be
a
statute
for
ever unto
him
an his seed
after him.
**
to
uncover
their nakedness:
I
am
the
Lord
Samuel.
The nakedness
of
thy
father,
or
the nakedness
of
thy
mother,
shalt thou
not
uncover:
**
and Noah begat
Shem,
***
she
is
thy
mother;
thou
shalt not uncover
her
nakedness.
The nakedness
of
thy father's
wife
shalt thou
not
uncover:
it is
thy
father's nakedness.
The nakedness
of
thy
sister,
the daughter
of
thy
father,
or
daughter
of
thy mother,
whether
she
be born
at
home,
or
born
abroad,
even their
nakedness
thou
shalt not uncover.
***
And they
were
both naked,
the man
an his wife,
and were not
as ham ed.
**
The nakedness
of
thy
son's daughter,
or
of
thy
daughter's
daughter,
even their
nakedness
thou
shalt not
uncover:
for theirs
is
thine
own nakedness.
***
Thou shalt
not
uncover
the
nakedness
of
a
woman
an her daughter,
neither shalt
thou
take
her
son's
daughter,
or
her
daughter's daughter,
to
uncover her nakedness;
for
they are
her
near
kinswomen:
it is
wickedness.
**
The nakedness
of
thy
father's
wife's
daughter,
begotten
of
thy
father,
she
is
thy
sister,
thou
shalt not
uncover her nakedness.
Thou
shalt not
uncover the nakedness
of
thy
father's sister:
she
is
thy
father's
near kinswoman.
**
An thou
shalt go
to
thy fathers
in peace;
thou shalt be buried
in
a good old age.
***
Let
people serve thee,
an nations bow down to thee:
be
lord
over
thy
brethren,
an let
thy
mother's sons
bow down
to
thee:
cursed be
every one
that
curseth thee,
and blessed
be he
that
blesseth thee.
And
it came to pass,
as soon as
Isaac
had made an end
of
blessing Jacob, . . .
**
Thou
shalt not
uncover the nakedness
of
thy
mother's sister:
*
an the name
of
Nahor's wife,
Milcah,
the daughter
of Haran,
the
father
of
Milcah,
an the
father
of Iscah.
*
for
she
is
thy
**
Jacob
**
mother's
near kinswoman.
***
An Isaac
sent away
Jacob:
an he went
to
Padanaram
unto
Laban,
**
An Bethuel
begat
Rebekah:
these eight
Milcah
did bear
to
Nahor,
Abraham's brother.
***
son
of
Bethuel
the Syrian,
the brother
of
Rebekah,
Jacob's an Esau's
mother.
When
Esau
saw that
Isaac
had blessed
Jacob,
and sent him away
to
Padanaram, to take him a wife
from thence; and that as he blessed him he gave him a charge, saying, Thou
shalt not take a wife of the daughters of Canaan;
Ge
28:7 And that Jacob obeyed his father
and his mother, and was gone to Padanaram;
**
Thou
shalt not uncover
the nakedness
of
thy
father's brother,
thou shalt not
approach
to
his wife:
she
is
thine
aunt.
**
Rebekah,
Jacob's an Esau's
mother.
**
Thou shalt not
uncover the nakedness
of
thy
daughter in law:
***
an,
behold,
Rachel
his daughter
cometh with the sheep.
***
For
the
Lord's
portion
is his people;
Jacob
is the lot
of
his-in-her-itance.
**
An he said,
Lo,
it is
yet
high day,
neither
is
it
time
that the cattle
should
be
gathered together:
water ye
the sheep,
and go
an feed them.
**
she
is
thy
son's wife;
***
thou
shalt not
uncover
her
nakedness.
Thou shalt not
uncover
the
nakedness
of
thy
brother's wife:
it is
thy
brother's nakedness.
Thou
shalt not
uncover
she
nakedness
of
a woman . . .
***
An the rib,
which the
Lord
God
had
taken from man,
made
he a woman,
an brought
her
unto
the man.
**
…an her
daughter,
neither shalt
thou
take
her
son's daughter,
or
her
daughter's daughter,
to
uncover
her
nakedness;
**
Unto
Adam
also an
to
his wife
did the
Lord
God
make coats
of skins,
an clothed them.
An the
Lord God
said,
Behold,
**
An God
said,
Let the earth
bring forth grass,
the herb
yielding seed,
an he
fruit tree
yielding
fruit after
his kind,
whose seed
isin itself,
upon the earth:
an it was
so.
**
So God
created man
in his
own
image,
in
the image
of
God
created
he
him;
***
the man
is
become
as one
of
us,
to know good and evil:
***
If thou
at all
take
thy
neighbour's raiment
to pledge,
thou
shalt deliver
it
unto
him
by
that
the
sun
goeth down:
For that
is
his
covering only,
it is
his
raiment
for
his skin:
wherein
shall he sleep?
an it shall come
to
pass,
when
he
crieth
unto
me,
that
I
will hear;
for
I
am
gracious.
***
for
they
are
her
near kinswomen:
it is
wickedness.
Neither
shalt thou
take a wife
to
her
sister,
to
vex
her,
to
uncover
her
nakedness,
beside
the other
in her
life time.
Also thou
shalt not
approach
unto a woman
to uncover
her
nakedness,
as long as
she
is
put apart
for her
uncleanness.
Moreover
thou shalt not
lie carnally
with
thy
neighbour's wife,
to
defile
thyself
with her.
An thou shalt not
let any
of
thy seed pass
through the fire
to Molech, neither shalt thou profane the name
of thy God:
**
There shall not be found among you any one
that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth
divination, or an observer of times,
or an enchanter, or a witch,
Or a charmer,
or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
For
all that do these things are an abomination
unto the Lord: and because
of these abominations the Lord thy
God doth drive them
out from before
thee.
Thou
shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God.
For
these nations,
which thou
shalt possess,
hearkened
unto observers of times, and unto diviners: but
as for thee,
the Lord thy God hath not suffered thee
so to do.
***
When in the course of
human events, it
becomes necessary for one people
to dissolve the political bands which have connected them
with another,
an
to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate an
equal station to which the Laws of Nature an
of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to
the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which
impel them to the separation.
I
am
the
Lord ISamuelO.
***
He maketh me
to lie down
in green pastures:
he leadeth me
beside the still waters.
*
Thou
shalt not lie
with mankind,
**
The woman
shall not wear
that which pertaineth
unto a man,
***
neither shall
a man
put on
a
woman's garment:
for
all
that
do so
are abomination
unto the
Lord
thy
God.
***
as with womankind:
it is
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