im- definitions Merriam Webster's — see in- Oxford Reference Dictionary prefix ... IN-(2) before b, m, p. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Im- Im- A form of the prefix in- not, and in- in. See In-. Im- also occurs in composition with some words not of Latin origin; as, imbank, imbitter. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary Im- is added to words that begin with 'm', 'p', or ...
Im definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary I'M, contracted from I am. IM, in composition, is usually the representative of the Latin in ... compounds not of Latin origin, as in imbody, imbitter. For im, the French write em, which we also use in words ...
Im anlaut definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Anlaut An"laut`, n ... Phon.) An initial sound, as of a word or syllable. Im anlaut, initially; when initial; -- used of sounds.
in- definitions Merriam Webster's I. prefix or il- or im- or ir- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ... English un- not ; non-, un- — usually il- before l < illogical >, im- before b, m, or p < imbalance > < immoral > < impractical >, ir- before ... in- before other sounds < inconclusive > II. prefix or il- or im- or ir- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ... in ; within ; into ; toward ; on — usually il- before l < illuviation >, im- before b, m, or p < immingle >, ir- before r < irradiance ... imbrute > < imperil > < inspirit > Oxford Reference Dictionary 1. prefix (also il-, im-, ir-) added to: 1 adjectives, meaning 'not' (inedible; insane). 2 ... lacking' (inaction). Etymology: L 2. prefix (also il- before l, im- before b, m, p, ir- before r) in, on, ...
... AND CONTENTS OF THE MISHNA (AND THE TALMUD) 1. Zera`im, "Seeds" 2. Mo`edh, "Feasts" 3. Nashim, "Women" 4. Neziqin ... living during the first two centuries AD (tanna', plural tanna'im); (c) a single tenet; (d) a collection of such tenets ... the names of which indicate their chief contents, namely, Zera`im, Agriculture; Moe`dh, Feasts; Nashim, Women; Neziqin, Civil and Criminal ... has two columns, the sheet accordingly has four). 1. Zera`im, "Seeds": (1) Berakhoth, "Benedictions": "Hear, O Israel" (De 6:4 ... 9) 'Abhoth, (sayings of the) "Fathers"; sayings of the Tanna'im. (10) Horayoth, (erroneous) "Decisions," and the sin offering to be ... a part of it (compare Nu 19:14). (3) Negha`im, "Leprosy" (Le 13; 14). (4) Parah, "Red Heifer"; its ...
... v.i. To be lessened or worn out. [Little used.] IM'PAIR, a. [L. impar,unequal.] In crystallography, when a different ... pejorare f. L pejor worse) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im*pair", v. t. To grow worse; to deteriorate. --Milton. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im"pair, a. [F. impair uneven, L. impar; im- not + par equal.] Not fit or appropriate. [Obs.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im*pair", n. Diminution; injury. [Obs.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impair Im*pair", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impaired; p. pr. & ...
... RIGHTEOUSNESS; compare against Diestel and Ritschl, Dalman, Die richterliche Gerechtigkeit im Alten Testament). That which concerns us, however, in regard to ... der alttest. Theol., 268-76, 269-70; Schlatter, Der Glaube im New Testament, 21-22, 259-60. In the works on ... truth and faithfulness, see Wendt, Der Gebrauch der Worter, und im New Testament, SK, 1883, 511 f; Stanton, article "Truth," in ... righteousness of God, see Diestel, "Die Idee der Gerechtigkeit vorzuglich im Altes Testament," Jahrbucher fur deutsche Theologie, 1860, 173 f; Kautzsch, Ueber die Derivate des Stammes im Altes Testament Sprachgebrauch; Riehm, Altes Testament Theol., 271 f; Smend ... 363 f; Ritschl, Justification and Reconciliation; Dalman, Die richterliche Gerechtigkeit im Altes Testament; and the above-mentioned Old Testament Theologies ...
... s adjective see import I Webster's 1913 Dictionary Importable Im*port"a*ble, a. [Cf. F. importable. See Import.] Capable of being imported. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Importable Im*port"a*ble, a. [L. importabilis; pref. im- not + portabilis bearable: cf. OF. importable. See Portable.] Not to be endured; insupportable; intolerable. [Obs.] --Chaucer. -- Im*port"a*ble*ness, n. [Obs.] International Standard Bible Encyclopedia im-por'-ta-b'l (dusbastaktos): An obsolete word, meaning "unbearable" (Latin: im, "not," portabilis, "bearable") found in Pr Man, "Thine angry ...
Impotent definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IM'POTENT, a. [L. impotens.] 1. Weak; feeble; wanting strength or ... restraint; not having the command over; as impotent of tongue. IM'POTENT, n. One who is feeble, infirm, or languishing under ... as IN-(1), POTENT(1)) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impotent Im"po*tent, n. One who is imoitent. [R.] --Shak. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impotent Im"po*tent, a. [F. impotent, L. impotens, -entis; pref. im- not + potens potent, powerful. See Potent.] 1. Not potent; wanting ... hard. ADJ: usu v-link ADJ International Standard Bible Encyclopedia im'-po-tent (astheneo, adunatos): The verb signifies "to be ...
... seize; to take for public service; as, to impress provisions. IM'PRESS, n. A mark or indentation, made by pressure. 1 ... Etymology: IN-(2) + PRESS(2) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impresa Im*pre"sa, n. [It. See Emprise, and cf. Impress, n ... laurel for shelter. --J. Webster. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impress Im*press", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impressed; p. pr. & vb ... Impressing.] [L. impressus, p. p. of imprimere to impress; pref. im- in, on + premere to press. See Press to squeeze, and ... sick and wounded prisoners. --Evelyn. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impress Im*press", v. i. To be impressed; to rest. [Obs.] Such ... in his heart impress. --Chaucer. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impress Im"press, n.; pl. Impresses. 1. The act of impressing ...
Imbecile definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IM'BECILE, a. im'becil. [L. imbecillis.] Weak; feeble; destitute of strength, either of ... in sense 'without supporting staff' Webster's 1913 Dictionary Imbecile Im"be*cile, a. [L. imbecillis, and imbecillus; of unknown origin ... Weak; feeble; feeble-minded; idiotic. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Imbecile Im"be*cile, n. One destitute of strength; esp., one of feeble mind. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Imbecile Im"be*cile, v. t. To weaken; to make imbecile; as ...
Impanate definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IM'PANATE, a. [L. in and panis, bread.] Embodied in bread. IM'PANATE, v.t. To embody with bread. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impanate Im*pa"nate, a. [LL. impanatus, p. p. of impanare to impanate; L. pref. im- in + panis bread.] Embodied in bread, esp. in the bread ... of the eucharist. [Obs.] --Cranmer. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Impanate Im*pa"nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impanated; p. pr ...