IR-HA-HERES definitions International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ir-ha-he'-rez (`ir haherec, according to the Massoretic Text, Aquila, Theodotion, Septuagint, the ... American); according to some Hebrew manuscripts, Symmachus, and the Vulgate, `ir ha-cherec): A city of Egypt referred to in Isa ... rather profitless. The starting-point of any proper discussion of Ir-ha-h is that the words are by Isaiah and ... the times intended: "that day"; (2) the "five cities"; (3) "Ir-ha-heres." 1. The Times Intended: "That Day": The ...
Ir definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a heavy ... occurs in natural alloys with platinum or osmium [syn: iridium, Ir, atomic number 77] 2: a board of the British government ... that administers and collects major direct taxes [syn: Inland Revenue, IR] Merriam Webster's symbol iridium Merriam Webster's abbreviation 1 ... Hitchcock Bible Dictionary watchman; city; vision International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ir (`ir): A descendant of Benjamin (1Ch 7:12), called Iri in ...
REHOBOTH-IR definitions International Standard Bible Encyclopedia r.-ur, r.-ir (rehobhoth `ir, "Rehoboth City"; Septuagint he Rhohbos (Rhooboth) polis, "the city Rhoobos ... eri, the second element being the original of the Hebrew `ir. As the "center-city," Assur may have been regarded as ...
ir- definitions Merriam Webster's — see in- Oxford Reference Dictionary prefix ... IN-(1), IN-(2) before r. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Ir- Ir- A form of the prefix in-. See In-. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary Ir- is added to words that begin with the letter 'r ...
IR-NAHASH definitions International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ur-na'-hash, ir-na'-hash (`ir nachash): A town of Judah of which Tehinnah is called ...
... Merriam Webster's I. prefix or il- or im- or ir- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin; akin to ... illogical >, im- before b, m, or p < imbalance > < immoral > < impractical >, ir- before r < irreducible >, and in- before other sounds < inconclusive > II. prefix or il- or im- or ir- Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin, from in ... before l < illuviation >, im- before b, m, or p < immingle >, ir- before r < irradiance >, and in- before other sounds < infiltrate > 2 ... imperil > < inspirit > Oxford Reference Dictionary 1. prefix (also il-, im-, ir-) added to: 1 adjectives, meaning 'not' (inedible; insane). 2 nouns ... prefix (also il- before l, im- before b, m, p, ir- before r) in, on, into, towards, within (induce; influx; ...
... 27:9, 14, 17; Judg. 6:19). (4.) Heb. sa'ir, meaning the "shaggy," a hairy goat, a he-goat (2 ... kid of the goats" (Ge 38:17), also with sa`ir, "he-goat," as se`ir `izzim, "kid of the goats" or "he-goat," or translated ... two little flocks of kids." Next, frequently used is sa`ir, literally, "hairy" (compare Arabic sha`r, "hair"; cher, "hedgehog"; Latin ... the wilderness bearing the sins of the people is sa`ir (Le 16:7-22). The same name is used of ... gedhiyah (So 1:8), but also `ez, gedhi `izzim, se'-ir `izzim, se`ir `izzim, se`irath `izzim, bene `izzim, ...
... occurs in natural alloys with platinum or osmium [syn: iridium, Ir, atomic number 77] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: New Latin ... Metallic chemical element, one of the transition elements, chemical symbol Ir, atomic number 77. A very rare, precious, silvery-white, hard ... other forms of life. Dictionary of the Elements iridium Symbol: Ir Atomic number: 77 Atomic weight: 192.217 Very hard and ... isotopes of iridium, and 4 radioisotopes, the most stable being Ir-192 with a half-life of 73.83 days. Ir-192 decays into platinum, while the other radioisotopes decay into ... of the transition series used esp. in alloys. Usage: Symb.: Ir. Etymology: mod.L f. L IRIS + -IUM Webster's ...
... Babylonia. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia sat'-er, sa'-ter (sa`ir, literally "he-goat"; sa`ir, "hairy" (Ge 27:11, of Esau), and Arabic sha'r ... Standard Revised Version "wild goats," Septuagint daimonia, "demons." For sa`ir in Isa 34:14, the King James Version and the ... meet with the wolves ('iyim), and the wild goat (sa`ir) shall cry to his fellow; yea, the night monster (lilith ... every one with her mate." The question is whether sa`ir and se`irim in these passages stand for real or ... American) "night-monster," the Revised Version margin "Lilith"). While sa`ir is almost alone among these words in having ordinarily ...
Irritant definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary IR'RITANT, a. Irritating. IR'RITANT, n. That which excites or irritates. WordNet (r) 3 ... irritant substance. Derivatives: irritancy n. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Irritant Ir"ri*tant, a. [L. irritans, -antis, p. pr. of irritare ... Irritating; producing irritation or inflammation. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Irritant Ir"ri*tant, n. [Cf. F. irritant.] 1. That which irritates ... corrosive action upon the tissues. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Irritant Ir"ri*tant, a. [LL. irritants, -antis, p. pr. of irritare to make null, fr. L. irritus void; pref. ir- not + ratus established.] (Scots Law) Rendering null and void; ...
... illicitly distilled in Ireland Oxford Reference Dictionary n. (also potheen) Ir. alcohol made illicitly, usu. from potatoes. Etymology: Ir. poitín dimin. of pota POT(1) Webster's 1913 Dictionary Poteen Po*teen", Potheen Po*theen", n. [Ir. poitin a small pot, whisky made in private stills; cf ... peasantry. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Poteen Po*teen", n. [Cf. Ir. potaim, poitim, I drink, poitin a small pot.] Whisky; especially ...