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KJV
Word
|
Meaning
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| Backbiteth |
To
slander; to falsely accuse |
| Backbitings |
Evil
speakings; slanders |
| Bakemeats |
The
works of a baker |
| Balm |
A
medicine; gum/rosin from a bush |
| Banqueting |
A
drinking bout |
| Baptize |
To
immerse; to dip or dye a thing |
| Barbarian |
A
non-Greek |
| Base |
Lowly;
meek |
| Bath |
A
liquid measurement |
| Battlement |
Retaining
wall |
| Bay |
A
reddish-brown color |
| Became |
Was
exactly suited for; was fitting |
| Bedstead |
An
elaborate and rich couch or bed |
| Beeves |
Horned
cattle fit to plough |
| Begat |
To
bear; to bring forth |
| Begotten |
To
have born; brought forth |
| Beguile |
To
deceive; lead astray |
| Behemoth |
A
huge, strong animal |
| Behove |
To
be necessary; needful |
| Belied |
To
lie against; to speak falsely |
| Beryl |
A
precious stone |
| Beseech |
To
call upon; appeal; beg |
| Besom |
A
broom or sweep |
| Besought |
Entreated;
asked; called |
| Bestead |
Hard
pressed; oppressed |
| Bestow |
To
gather together |
| Bethink |
"Lay
it to heart"; consider and repent |
| Betimes |
Early;
quickly |
| Betrothed |
To
be engaged |
| Betwixt |
Between;
in an intermediate position |
| Bewitched |
To
fascinate; to mislead with words |
| Bewray |
To
make manifest, clear, evident |
| Bier |
Device
on which dead bodies were placed |
| Billow |
A
swelling or heap of water |
| Bishop |
An
overseer |
| Bishopric |
Guardianship;
office of overseeing |
| Blains |
Inflamed
skin tumors |
| Blessed |
Happy |
| Boisterous |
Strong;
mighty; powerful |
| Bolled |
Blossomed;
in the seed/pod |
| Bolster |
Head-rest;
pillow |
| Bosses |
Circular
swelling, mid-part of a shield |
| Botch |
An
ulcer |
| Bound |
Landmark |
| Bowels |
Inward
parts; affections |
| Bravery |
Beauty;
splendor |
| Brawler |
One
who is inclined to fight |
| Bray |
To
crush as in a mortar |
| Brayed |
To
groan, wail; make a foul noise |
| Breaches |
Bays;
harbors; creeks |
| Breeches |
Trousers |
| Brigandine |
A
coat of armor |
| Brimstone |
Sulphur |
| Broided |
Twined;
braided |
| Brood |
A
group of young animals |
| Bruit |
News;
a rumor; a report |
| Brutish |
Stupid |
| Buckler |
A
shield |
| Buffet |
To
strike with a clenched fist |
| Bullock |
Bull;
steer; ox |
| Bulwark |
A
defensive structure |
| Buttocks |
The
seat; the posteriors; the rear end |
| By
and by |
At
once; immediately |