sheaf
(shef)n.pl.
sheaves (shevz). 1. A
bundle of cut stalks of grain or similar plants bound with straw or twine.
2. A collection of items held or bound together: a sheaf of printouts.
3. An archer's quiver.v. tr. sheafed, sheaf-ing, sheafs. To gather and bind
into a bundle.[Middle English sheef, from Old English sceaf.]
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strive
(striv)v. intr. strove (strov). striv-en (strivn). or
strived striv-ing, strives. 1. To exert much effort or energy;
endeavor. 2. To struggle or fight forcefully; contend: strive against
injustice.[Middle English striven, from Old French estriver, from estrit,
estrif, quarrel. See STRIFE.]--striv'er n. --striv'ing-ly adv.
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crum-mie
(krume)n.
Scots. A cow, especially one with crooked horns.[From Scots crumb, crooked,
from Middle English. See CRUMPET.]
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fitch
(fich)n.
1. See polecat. (n., sense 1a)
2. The fur of this animal.[Middle English fiche, from Middle Dutch vitsche,
visse.]
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pole-cat
(polkat)n. 1.
A chiefly nocturnal European carnivorous mammal (Mustela
putorius) of the weasel family that ejects a malodorous fluid to mark
its territory and ward off enemies. Also called fitch. Any of
various related mammals of Asia, especially Mustela eversmanni of central Asia.
2. See skunk. (n., sense
1a)[Middle English polcat :, possibly Old French poll, poule, fowl, hen.
See PULLET + cat, cat. See CAT.]
American Heritage Talking Dictionary
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And Cain knew
his wife;
and she conceived,
and bare Enoch:
And unto
Enoch was born Irad:
and Irad begat Mehujael:
and Mehujael begat Methusael:
and Methusael begat
Lamech.
*
And Lamech
took unto him two wives:
the name of the
one
was
Adah,
and the name
of the
other
Zillah.
*
And Lamech said unto his wives,
Adah and Zillah,
Hear my voice;
Give ye ear,
and my voice;
*
hearken,
and hear my speech.
*
If Cain
shall be avenged sevenfold,
truly Lamech seventy
and sevenfold.
*
And all the days
of
Lamech
were seven hundred
seventy
and seven years:
and he died.
*
And Lamech lived
an hundred eighty
and two years,
and
begat
a son:
*
And out
of the
ground
the
Lord God
formed
every beast
of
the field,
and every fowl
of
the air;
and brought
them
unto
Adam
to see
what
he
would call
them:
and whatsoever
Adam called
every
living creature,
that was the name
thereof.
And Adam gave names
to all cattle,
and to the fowl of the air,
and to every beast of the field;
but
for
Adam
there
was not found
an
help meet
for him.
*
And Enoch walked with God:
and he was not;
for
God took him.
*
And Lamech lived
an
hundred eighty
and two years,
and begat a son:
*
And
God
said,
Let
us make
man
in
our
image,
after
our
likeness:
*
And he said,
What hast thou done?
the voice
of
thy brother's
blood
crieth unto
me
from
the ground.
*
To what purpose
is the
multitude
of
your sacrifices unto
me?
and
I
delight not
in the blood of bullocks,
or
of lambs,
or of he goats.
*
When ye come
to
appear before me,
who
hath required this
at your hand,
to tread my courts?
**
When thou
tillest the ground,
it
shall not henceforth yield
unto
thee her
strength;
a fugitive
and a vagabond
shalt thou
be
in the earth.
*
And he
called his name
Noah,
saying,
This same shall
comfort
us
concerning
our
work
and toil
of
our
hands,
because
of
the ground which
the Lord hath cursed.
*
And a river
went out
of
Eden to
water
the garden;
and from thence
it
was parted,
and became into
*
After this
I
beheld,
and
lo
another,
like a leopard,
*
And a river went out
of Eden
to
water the garden;
and from thence
it
was parted,
and became
into
four heads.
*
which had upon
the back
of it
four
wings
of a
fowl;
the beast had
also
four heads;
*
And Cush begat Nimrod:
he began to be mighty upon the earth.
*
they
came
every one
from
his
own
place;
Eliphaz the Temanite,
and Bildad the Shuhite,
and Zophar the Naamathite:
for
they
had made
an appointment
together
to come to mourn with
him
and to comfort him.
*
and dominion was given
to it.
After this
I
saw
in
the
night visions,
and behold
a fourth beast,
*
And
Zillah,
she
also bare
Tubalcain,
an
instructor
of every artificer in brass
and
iron:
*
dreadful
and terrible,
and strong exceedingly;
and it had great iron
teeth:
it
devoured
and brake in pieces,
and stamped the residue
with the feet
of it:
and it was diverse
from all
the beasts
that were before it;
and it
had ten horns.
I
considered the horns,
and,
behold,
there
came up among
them
another
little horn,
*
And Resen between
Nineveh
and Calah:
the same is a great city.
*
before whom
there were three
of
the
first horns
plucked up
by
the roots:
and,
behold,
*
then
your
eyes
shall
be opened,
and
ye shall be as gods,
knowing
good and evil.
*
in this horn
were eyes
like the eyes
of
man,
and a mouth
speaking great things.
I
beheld till
the thrones
were cast
down,
*
The ancient
and honourable,
he is
the head;
and the prophet
that teacheth lies,
*
Put forth thine hand,
and take it by the tail.
And he put forth his
hand,
and caught it,
and it became
a
rod in his hand:
*
he is the tail.
*
and the
Ancient
of days did sit,
whose garment
was
white as snow,
and the hair
of
his head
like the pure wool:
his throne
was like
the
fiery flame,
and his wheels
as
burning fire.
A fiery stream issued
and came
forth
from
before him:
thousand
thousands
ministered unto him,
and ten thousand
times
ten
thousand
stood before him:
the judgment was set,
and the
books
were opened.
I
beheld then
because
of
the voice
of
the great
words
which
the horn spake:
I
beheld even till
the beast was slain,
and his body destroyed,
and given to the burning flame.
As concerning the rest
of
the beasts,
they had
their
dominion taken away:
yet their lives were prolonged
for a season
and time.
I
saw
in the
night
visions,
and,
behold,
one
like the
Son of man
came with
the
clouds of heaven,
and came to
the
Ancient of days,
and they
brought him near
before him.
And there
was given him dominion,
and glory,
and a kingdom,
that all people,
nations,
and languages,
should serve him:
his dominion
is an
everlasting dominion,
which shall not pass away,
and his kingdom
that
which
shall not
be destroyed.
And it repented
the
Lord
that
he
had made man on the earth,
and it grieved him at his heart.
*
I
Daniel was grieved
in my spirit
in the midst
of
my body,
and the visions
of
my head
troubled me.
I
came near unto
one
of
them that stood
by,
and asked him the truth
of
all this.
*
And he
said,
I
know not:
*
So he
told
me,
and made
me know
the
interpretation of the things.
These great beasts,
which are four,
are four kings,
which shall arise out of the earth.
But
the saints
of
the most High shall take
the kingdom,
and possess
the
kingdom for ever,
even for ever and ever.
Then
I
would know the truth
of
the fourth beast,
which was diverse
from all the others,
exceeding dreadful,
whose teeth were of iron,
and his nails of brass;
which devoured,
brake in pieces,
and stamped the residue with
his feet;
And of the ten horns
that were
in his head,
and of the other which
came up,
and before whom
three
fell;
even of that horn
that had eyes,
and a mouth
that
spake very great things,
whose look
was more stout
than his fellows.
I
beheld,
and the same
horn
made war with the saints,
and prevailed against
them;
Until the Ancient of days came,
and judgment was given
to the saints
of the
most High;
and the time came
that
the saints possessed
the kingdom.
Thus he said,
The fourth beast shall
be the
fourth kingdom
upon earth,
which shall be diverse from
all kingdoms,
and shall devour the whole earth,
and shall tread it
down,
and break it
in pieces.
And the ten
horns
out of this
kingdom
are ten
kings
that shall arise:
and another
shall rise after them;
and he shall be diverse
*
So the king
of Israel went,
and the king of Judah,
and the king
of Edom:
And the
king of Israel
said,
Alas!
that the Lord hath called these three
kings together,
to
deliver them into the hand
of Moab!
*
from
the first,
and he shall subdue
three kings.
And he shall speak great words
against the most High,
and shall wear
out
the saints
of
the most High,
and think to change times and laws: and they
shall be given
into his hand until
a time
and times
and the dividing
of time.
But
the judgment shall sit,
and they shall take away
his dominion,
to consume
and to destroy it
unto the end.
And the kingdom and dominion,
and the greatness
of
the kingdom
under
the whole heaven,
shall be given
to
the people
of
the saints
of
the most High,
whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
and all
dominions shall
serve and obey
him.
ISamuelyeaO
