bunch
(bunch)n.
1. A group of things growing close
together; a cluster or clump: a bunch of grapes; grass
growing in bunches. A group of like items or individuals gathered or placed
together: a bunch of keys on a ring; people standing around in bunches. 2.
Informal. A group of people usually having a common interest or association: My
brother and his bunch are basketball fanatics. 3. Informal. A considerable
number or amount; a lot: a bunch of trouble; a whole bunch of food. 4. A
small lump or swelling; a bump.
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rent2
(rent)v.
A past
tense and a past participle of rend.n.
1. An opening made by rending; a rip. 2. A breach of relations between
persons or groups; a rift.
*****
(kuvrt, kovrt, ko-vurt)adj. 1. Not
openly practiced,
avowed, engaged in, accumulated, or shown: covert military
operations; covert funding for the rebels. See Synonyms at secret. 2.
Covered or covered over; sheltered. 3. Law. Being married and therefore
protected by one's husband.n. 1. A covering or cover. 2. A covered place or shelter; hiding place.
Thick underbrush or woodland affording cover for game. 3. Zoology. One
of the small feathers covering the bases of the longer feathers of a bird's
wings or tail. 4. A flock of coots. See Synonyms at flock1.[Middle English,
from Old French, from past participle of covrir, to cover. See
COVER.]--cov'ert-ly adv. --cov'ert-ness n.
*****
uni-pref.
Single;
one: unicycle.
*****
har-row1
(haro)n.
A farm implement consisting of a heavy frame with sharp teeth or upright
disks, used to break up and even off plowed ground.v. tr. har-rowed,
har-row-ing, har-rows. 1. To break up and level (soil or land) with a harrow.
2. To inflict great distress or torment on.[Middle English harwe
American Heritage Dictionary
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an
they
shall
call
his
name
Immanuel,
which
being
interpreted
is,
God
with
us.
***
An God
said,
Let
us
make
man in
***
In
(Apil-Sin)
the
beginning
++
sin
lieth
at the door.
***
an
the
door
of
the
ark
shalt
thou
set
in
the
side
thereof;
with
lower,
second,
an third
stories
shalt
thou
make
it.
***
An
the
Lord
said
unto
her,
Two
nations
Are
in
thy womb,
an two
manner
of
people
shall
be
separated
from
thy
bowels;
an
the
one
people
shall
be
stronger
than
the
other
people;
an
the
elder
shall
serve
the
younger.
+++
An God
made
two
great
lights;
the
greater light
to
rule
the day,
and
the
lesser
light
to
rule the
night:
he
made
the
stars also.
***
An
the
Lord
said
unto
Abram,
after
that
Lot
was
separated
from
him,
***
But
of
the
fruit
of
the
tree
which
isin
the
midst
of
the
garden,
God
hath said,
Ye
shall
not eat
of
it,
neither
shall
ye touch
it,
lest
ye
die.
***
This
shall not
be
thine
heir;
but he
that
shall
come
forth
out
of
thine
own bowels
shall
be
thine
heir.
++
There
shall
not
an
hand
touch
it,
but he
shall
surely
be
stoned,
or
shot
through;
whether
it
be
beast
or
man,
it
shall
not live:
++
An
the
serpent
said
unto
the woman,
Ye
shall
not surely die:
For God
doth
know
that
in the day
ye
eat
thereof,
****
our image, after our likeness
****
then
your
eyes
be
opened,
an ye
shall
be
as
gods,
knowing
good
an
evil.
++
Lift up
now
thine eyes,
an look
from
the
place
where thou art
northward,
and
eastward,
and
westward:
For
all
the
land
which
thou seest,
***
An
lest
thou
lift
up
thine
eyes
unto
heaven,
an
when
thou
seest
the
sun,
an
the
moon,
an
the stars,
even
all
the host
of
heaven,
shouldest
be driven
to
worship
them,
an
serve
them,
which
the
Lord
thy God
hath
divided
unto
all nations
under
the
whole
heaven.
++
to
thee
will
I give it,
and
to
thy
seed
for
ever.
**********
For
thou
hast
said
in
thine
heart,
I
will
ascend
into
heaven,
***
I
will
exalt
my
throne
above
the
stars
of
God:
***
Speak
ye
unto
all
the
congregation
of
Israel,
+++
I
will
sit also
upon
the mount
of
the
congregation,
in
the sides
of
the
north:
++
But
flesh
with
the
life
thereof,
which
is
the
blood
thereof,
shall ye not
eat.
***
.
. . our
image,
after
our
likeness:
***
give
ear unto
the
law
of
our God,
******
Bind
up
the
testimony,
seal
the
law
among
my
disciples.
An I
will
wait
upon
the
Lord,
that
hideth
his face
from
the
house
of
Jacob,
an I
will
look
for
him.
+++
Then
said
Immanuel
unto
his
disciples,
Verily
I
say
unto you,
That
a
rich
man
shall
hardly enter
into
the
kingdom
of
heaven.
++
neither
doth
the cause
of
the
widow
come
unto
them.
Therefore
saith
the
Lord,
the
Lord
of
hosts,
******
An they
went
in
unto
Noah
into
the ark,
two
an
two
of
all
flesh,
where-in
is
the
breath
of
life.
An
they
that
went
in,
went
in
male
an female
of
all
flesh,
**
.
. . and,
behold,
it
was
corrupt;
for
all
flesh
had
corrupted
his
way
upon
the
earth.
**
an
all
flesh
shall
know
that I
the
Lord
am
thy
Saviour
an thy
Redeemer,
***
An
the
sons
of
Ham;
Cush
An
Cush
begat
Nimrod:
he
began
to
be
a
mighty
one
in
the
earth.
He
was
a
mighty
hunter
the
Lord:
wherefore
it
is
said,
Even
as
Nimrod
the
mighty
hunter
before
the
Lord.
***
Now
there
was
a day
when
the
sons
of
God
came
to present
themselves
before
the
Lord,
an
Satan
came
also
among them.
An
the
Lord
said
unto
Satan,
Whence
comest
thou?
***
A
window
shalt
thou
make
to
the
ark,
an in
a
cubit
shalt
thou
finish
it above;
. .
.
. . that Noah
opened
the
window
of
the
ark
which
he
had
made:
An he
sent
forth
a
raven,
which
went forth
to
and
fro,
until
the waters
were
dried up
from
off
the
earth.
++
whence
come
the
young
an
old lion,
the
viper
an
fiery flying serpent,
they
will
carry
their
riches upon
the
shoulders
of
young
asses,
an
their
treasures
upon
the bunches
of
camels,
to
a
people
that
shall
not
profit them.
++
Then
Satan
answered
the
Lord,
an
said,
From
going
to
an
fro
in
the
earth,
***
an
God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
++
and
from
walking
up
an down
in
it.
And
the Lord
said
unto
Satan,
Hast
thou
considered
my
servant
Job,
that there
is
none
like
him in
the
earth,
a
perfect
and
an
upright
man,
one
that
feareth
God,
and
escheweth evil?
Then
Satan
answered
the
Lord,
an
said,
Doth
Job
fear
God
for
nought?
Hast not thou
made
an
hedge
about
him,
an
about
his
house,
an
about
all
that
he
hath
on
every
side?
thou
hast
blessed
the
work
of
his
hands,
an
his
substance
is
increased
in
the
land.
***
I
called
upon
the
Lord
in
distress:
the
Lord
answered
me,
an
set
me
in
a
large
place.
The
Lord
is on
my
side;
I
will
not fear:
what
can
man
do
unto me?
The
Lord taketh
my
part
with
them
that
help
me:
therefore
shall
I
see
my desire
upon
them that
hate
me.
It
is
better
to
trust
in
the
Lord
than
to put
confidence
in
man.
***
Blessed
is
the
man
that
walketh
not
in
the
counsel
of
the
ungodly,
nor standeth
in
the
way
of
sinners,
nor
sitteth
in
the
seat
of
the
scornful.
But
his
delight
isin
the
law
of
the
Lord;
an in
his
law
doth
he
meditate
day
an night.
An he
shall
be like a tree
planted
by
the
rivers
of
water,
***
.
. . an
shalt call
his
name
Ishmael;
because
the
Lord
hath
heard thy
affliction.
An he
will
be
a
wild
man;
his
hand
will
be against every man,
***
I will
also
send
wild
beasts
among
you,
which
shall
rob
you
of
your
children,
an
destroy your cattle,
an
make you
few
in
number;
an
your
high
ways
shall
be
desolate.
++
and
every
man's
hand
against
him;
***
An
Ham,
the
father
of
Canaan,
saw
the
nakedness
of
his father,
***
Therefore
shall
a
man
leave
his
father
an
his
mother,
an
shall cleave
unto
his
wife:
an they
shall
be
one
flesh.
An
they
were
both
naked,
the
man
an
his
wife,
an
were
not
as
ham ed.
***
Let
not thy
voice
be
heard among
us,
lest
angry fellows
run
upon
thee,
an
thou lose
thy
life,
with
the lives
of
thy
household.
++
an
Adam
an his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
Lord
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
An
the
Lord
God
called
unto
Adam,
An
said
unto
him,
Where
art thou?
And
he
said,
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
and
I was afraid,
because
I
was
naked;
an
I
hid
myself.
An he
said,
Who
told
thee
that
thou wast
naked?
***
Canst thou
lift
up
thy
voice
to
the
clouds,
that
abundance
of
waters
may
cover thee?
Canst thou
send
lightnings,
that
they
may
go,
an
say unto
thee,
Here
we are?
Who
hath
put wisdom
in
the inward parts?
or
who
hath
given
understanding
to
the
heart?
Who
can
number
the
clouds
in
wisdom?
or
who
can
stay
the
bottles
of
heaven,
***
And
these bottles
of
wine,
which
we
filled,
were
new;
an,
behold,
they
be rent:
an
these
our
garments
an our
shoes
are
become old
by
reason
of
the
very
long
journey.
+++
When
the
dust
groweth
into
hardness,
an
the
clods
cleave fast together?
Wilt
thou
hunt
the
prey
for
the
lion?
or
fill
the appetite
of
the
young lions,
When
they
couch
in
their
dens,
an
abide
in
the covert
to
lie
in wait?
Who
provideth
for
the
raven
his
food?
when
his
young
ones
cry unto
God,
they
wander
for
lack
of meat.
Knowest
thou
the
time when
the
wild
goats
of
the
rock bring
forth?
Or
canst
thou
mark
when
the
hinds
do calve?
Canst
thou
number
the
months
that
they
fulfill?
***
To
every
thing
there
is
a
season,
an
a time
to
every
purpose
under
the heaven:
***
I know
it is
so
of
a
truth:
but how
should
man
be
just
with
God?
++
or
knowest
thou
the
time
when
they bring forth?
They
bow
themselves,
they
bring forth their
young
ones,
they
cast out their sorrows.
Their
young
ones
are
in
good
liking,
they
grow
up
with
corn;
they
go forth,
an
return
not
unto
them.
Who
hath
sent out
the
wild
ass free?
or
who
hath loosed
the
bands
of
the
wild ass?
Whose
house
I
have made
the
wilderness,
an
the
barren
land
his
dwellings.
He
scorneth
the multitude
of
the
city,
neither
regardeth
he
the
crying
of
the
driver.
The
range
of
the
mountains
is
his pasture,
***
I
have
given every green
herb
for
meat:
an it
was
so.
++
an he
searcheth
after
every
green
thing.
Will
the
unicorn
be
willing
to
serve
thee,
or
abide
by
thy
crib?
Canst thou
bind
the unicorn
with
his
band
in
the
furrow?
or
will
he harrow
the
valleys
after thee?
Wilt
thou
trust
him,
because
his
strength
is great?
or
wilt
thou
leave
thy labour
to
him?
Wilt
thou
believe
him,
that he
will
bring home
thy seed,
an
gather
it
into
thy
barn?
***
When
thou
tillest
the
ground,
it
shall
not
henceforth
yield
unto
thee her
strength;
a
fugitive
an
a vagabond
shalt
thou
be
in
the earth.
++
Let
his children
be
fatherless,
an
his
wife
a
widow.
Let
his
children
be
continually
vagabonds,
an beg:
let
them
seek
their
bread
also
out
of
their
desolate places.
Let
the
extortioner
catch
all
that
he
hath;
an
let
the
strangers
spoil
his
labour.
Let
there
be
none
to extend mercy
unto
him:
neither
let
there
be
any
to
favour
his
fatherless
children.
Let
his
posterity
be
cut
off;
an in
the
generation
following
let
their
name
be
blotted
out.
Let
the
inequity
of
his fathers
be
remembered
with
the
Lord;
an let
not the
sin
of
his
mother
be
blotted
out.
***
Therefore
shall
a man leave
his
father
an his mother,
an
shall cleave
unto
his
wife:
***
the
man and his wife,
an
were not
as ham ed.
***
An God
said,
Let
there
be
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
divide
the
day
from
the
night;
an
let
them
be
for
signs,
an
for seasons,
an for
days,
an
years:
***
Many
days
an
years
shall
ye
be
troubled,
ye
careless
women:
for
the
vintage
shall fail,
the
gathering
shall
not come.
Tremble,
ye women
that
are at ease;
be
troubled,
ye
careless
ones:
strip
you,
an
make you bare,
an
gird
sackcloth
upon
your loins.
++
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
she
heaven
to
give light
upon
the earth:
an it
was
so.
++
Let
them
be
before
the
Lord
continually,
that he
may
cut off
the
memory
of
them
from
the
earth.
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