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KJV
Word
|
Meaning
|
| Dam |
A
mother |
| Damnation |
Condemnation |
| Damned |
Condemned;
judged against |
| Dandled |
To
be soothed; caressed; fondled |
| Darling |
Only
one; beloved; sole |
| Dash |
To
strike against; to beat towards |
| Daub |
To
cover or plaster |
| Daysman |
A
judge; arbitrator; umpire |
| Dayspring |
An
"up-rising", hence sunrising |
| Deacon |
Servant;
attendant |
| Dearth |
A
cutting off of rain |
| Defame |
To
slander; speak evil of |
| Defer |
To
delay; postpone |
| Degenerate |
Having
fallen from a desirable state |
| Derision |
Ridicule;
laughing at enemies' threats |
| Descry |
To
spy out |
| Despite |
Contempt |
| Destitute |
Those
whose souls have been laid bare |
| Devil |
Slanderer;
false accuser |
| Devil,
hath a |
Aramaic
idiom: "is crazy, insane" |
| Diadem |
Turban;
crown |
| Die
the death |
"Surely
die" |
| Disallowed |
Rejected |
| Disannul |
To
abolish a vow; to break |
| Discern |
To
examine, prove or test; scrutinize |
| Discomfit |
To
disturb |
| Disdain |
To
reject; to despise |
| Dispensation |
An
arrangement of things; a scheme |
| Dissemble |
To
use deceit; to feign |
| Dissemblers |
Pretenders;
hypocrites |
| Dissembleth |
To
pretend; to use deceit |
| Dissimulation |
Hypocrisy |
| Divers |
Different;
unequal; various |
| Divers
|
Some
ones; certain ones |
| Doctor |
Teacher;
instructor |
| Doctrine |
The
act or result of teaching |
| Doleful |
Howling;
shrieking |
| Dote |
To
become foolish |
| Doth |
To
do; to produce; make |
| Doting |
To
appear to be ill, or sick over |
| Dragon |
Jackal;
wild dog |
| Draught |
Latrine;
toilet |
| Draught
|
A
catching, hunting |
| Drave |
Drove;
had driven |
| Dregs |
Sediment |
| Dromedary |
A
camel, or steed |
| Dropsy |
An
illness |
| Dross |
Waste
formed by melting metal |
| Drove |
Flock;
company |
| Dryshod |
Footed
with shoes |
| Duke |
A
head of a family or tribe |
| Dureth |
Endures;
lasts |
| Durst |
To
dare; venture |