Implead [Act 19:38] – To indict, accuse, sue in a court of law.
Importunity [Luke 11:8] – Persistence, especially to the point of annoyance.
Inditing [Psalm 45:1] – To write or compose.
Kine [Genesis 32:15, 41:2-27, Deuteronomy 7:13, 28:4, 18, 51, 1 Samuel 6:7-14, 2 Samuel 17:29, Amos 4:1] – A collection of cows.
Knop [Exodus 25:31-36, 37:17-22, 1 Kings 6:18, 7:24] – An ornamental loop or tuft in yarn, or more ancient forms made from a branch or shoot.
Lade/Laded/Laden/Ladeth [Genesis 42:26, 44:13, 45:17, 23, 1 Samuel 16:20, 1 Kings 12:11, Isaiah 1:4, Nehemiah 4:17, Habakkuk 2:6, Matthew 11:28, Luke 11:46, Acts 28:10, 2 Timothy 3:6] – Roughly the same usage as “laid” but spelled in an older format.
Lees [Isaiah 25:6, Jeremiah 48:11, Zephaniah 1:12] – The lowest part of something, often referring to drags or sediment in a wine bottle.
Ligure [Exodus 28:19, 39:12] – A type of precious stone similar to Sapphire or Lapis Lazuli.
Listeth [John 3:8, James 3:4] – To choose, want, or will something.
Lucre [1 Samuel 8:3, 1 Timothy 3:3, 8, Titus 1:7, 1 Peter 5:2] – Dishonest money.
Lusty [Judges 3:29] – Healthy and strong; full of vigor.
Mammon [Matthew 6:24, Luke 16:9, 11, 13] – Wealth regarded as an evil influence or false object of worship and devotion.
Marishes [Ezekiel 47:11] – A marsh, bog, or pond.
Matrix [Exodus 13:12, 15, 34:19, Numbers 3:12, 18:15] – A breeding woman, a mother, and sometimes a womb.
Maw [Deuteronomy 18:3] – The stomach or gut.
Meteyard [Leviticus 19:35] – A measuring rod.
Meet [Genesis 2:18, 20, Exodus 8:26, Deuteronomy 3:18, Judges 5:30, Esther 2:9, Job 34:31, Proverbs 11:24, Jeremiah 26:14, 27:5, Ezek 15:4, 5, Matthew 3:8, 15:26, Mark 7:27, Luke 15:32, Acts 26:20, Romans 1:27, 1 Corinthians 15:9, 16:4, Philippians 1:7, 2 Thessalonians 1:3, 2 Timothy 2:21, Hebrews 6:7, 2 Peter 1:13] – Appropriate, suitable, fitting, not to be confused with the modern verb “to meet”.
Mote [Matthew 7:3, 4, 5, Luke 6:41, 42] – A very small particle; A speck or tiny fragment.
Murrain [Exodus 9:3] – A plague or disease.
Neesings [Job 41:18] – Sneezes.
Nitre [Proverbs 25:20, Jeremiah 2:22] – A sodium nitrate or potassium nitrate compound, refers to lye soap usually.
Noisome [Psalm 91:3, Ezekiel 14:15, 21, Revelation 16:2] – Deadly, Noxious; Harmful; Highly Obnoxious; Offensive to the senses.
Obeisance [Genesis 37:7, 9, 43:28, Exodus 18:7, 2 Samuel 1:2, 14:4, 2 Samuel 15:5, 1 Kings 1:16, 2 Chronicles 24:17] – To show respect, honor, or worship through bodily posture, usually by bowing or prostrating.
Offscouring [Lamentations 3:45, 1 Corinthians 4:13] – Filth; Refuse; By extension, a social outcast.
Ouches [Exodus 28:11, 13, 14, 25, 39:6, 13, 16, 18] – A gem or stone setting.
Outgoings [Joshua 17:9, 18,18:19, 19:14, 22, 29, 33, Psalm 65:8] – Farthest borders or limits of a thing or space.
Outwent [Mark 6:33] – Going and/or arriving early or before someone else.
Paps [Ezekiel 23:21, Luke 11:27, 23:29, Revelation 1:13] – A chest or breasts.
Paramours [Ezekiel 23:20] – Lovers, often particularly illicit or adulterous lovers.
Pate [Psalm 7:16] – The skull, top of the head, or crown.
Penury [Proverbs 14:23, Luke 21:4] – Poverty or a state of destitution.
Peradventure [Genesis 18:24-32, 24:5, 39, 27:12, 31:31, 32:20, 38:11, 42:4, 43:12, 44:34, 50:15, Exodus 13:17, 32:30, Numbers 22:6, 11, 23:3, 27, Joshua 9:7, 1 Samuel 6:5, 9:6, 1 Kings 18:5, 27, 20:31, 2 Kings 2:16, Jeremiah 20:10, Romans 5:7, 2 Timothy 2:25] – By chance.
Pilled [Genesis 30:37, 38] – Peeled, stripped, made smooth or bald.
Plaiting [1 Peter 3:3] – Braiding or another elaborate hair style.
Polled [2 Samuel 14:26] – Being cut (referring to hair usually).
Prating [Proverbs 10:8, 10, 3 John 1:10] – Slander, gossip, or excessive talking.
Publicans [Matthew 5:46, 47, 9:10, 11, 10:3, 18:17, 11:19, 21:31, 32, Mark 2:15, 16, Luke 3:12, 5:27, 29, 30, 7:29, 34, 15:1, 18:10, 11, 13, 19:2] – A tax collector or similar city official.
Purloining [Titus 2:10] – Stealing, pilfering, or taking dishonestly.
Purtenance [Exodus 12:9] – Entrails; Innards; Internal organs, especially the liver, heart, and lungs.
Quaternions [Acts 12:4] – A group of four people or things; a squad.
Quicken/Quickened/Quickeneth [32 occurrences, 1 Corinthians 15:36, John 5:21, 1 Corinthians 15:45, Ephesians 2:5] – To bring to life. To animate.
Rampart [Lamentation 2:8, Nahum 3:8] – A defensive wall or fortification.
Ravin [Genesis 49:27, Nahum 2:12] – Violent seizure of prey or property; plunder.
Redound [2 Corinthians 4:15] – A cause, or a product of something; A result. Can be translated “because of” at times.
Rereward [Numbers 10:25, Josh 6:9, 13, 1 Samuel 29:2, Isaiah 52:12, 58:8] – Positioned in the back or rear.
Ringstraked [Gen 30:35, 39, 40, 31:8, 10, 12] – Streaked, striped, or speckled.
Sackbut [Dan 3:5, 7, 10, 15] – A Trigon, harp, or lyre.
Scall [Leviticus 13:30-37, 14:54] – A scaly skin disease, often with flaked skin. Can be a type of leprosy. Often on the skull.
Servitor [2 Kings 4:43] – A servant or attendant.
Shambles [1 Corinthians 10:25] – A butcher’s shop, slaughterhouse, or place for buying meat.
Shew/Shewed [349 occurrences, Genesis 12:1, Exodus 10:1, Numbers 16:5, Deuteronomy 7:2, Joshua 2:12, Judges 1:24, 1 Samuel 3:15] – To show, present, demonstrate.
Sith [Ezekiel 35:6] – Since.
Sleight [Ephesians 4:14] – Skill or deceit.
Sodden [Ex 12:9, Leviticus 6:28, Numbers 6:19, 1 Samuel 2:15, Lamentations 4:10] – Cook by boiling.
Sottish [Jeremiah 4:22] – Poor judgement.
Stanched [Luke 8:44] – To stop, cease, or dry up. Often refers to blood or water.
Stomacher [Isaiah 3:24] – A fine or ornate garment to cover the front of the body.
Strowed [2 Chronicles 34:4] – Scattered or strewn.
Sufferest/Suffereth/suffer [150 occurrences, Leviticus 2:13, Psalm 66:9, Matthew 11:12, Acts 28:4, 1 Corinthians 13:4, Joshua 10:19, Esther 3:8] – To allow or permit something. Also used for physical suffering.
Surfeiting [Luke 21:34] – The act or desire to consume in excess or an overabundance.
Taches [Exodus 26:6, 11, 33, 35:11, 13, 18, 39:33] – Buckles or clasps.
Thitherward [Judges 18:15, Jeremiah 50:5, Romans 15:24] – There or to that place.
Trode [Judges 9:27, 20:43, 2 Kings 7:17, 20, 9:33, 14:9, 2 Chronicles 25:18, Luke 12:1] – Past tense of tread. To be trampled or stepped on.
Trow [Luke 17:9] – To think or perceive something to be true.
Twain [1 Samuel 18:21, 2 Kings 4:33, Isaiah 6:2, Jeremiah 34:18, Ezekiel 21:19, Matthew 5:41, 19:5, 6, 21:31, 27:21, 51, Mark 10:8, 15:38, Ephesians 2:15] – Two (the number).
Unction [1 John 2:20] – An anointing.
Usury [Exodus 22:25, Leviticus 25:36, 37, Deuteronomy 23:19, 20, Nehemiah 5:7, 10, Psalms 15:5, Proverbs 28:8, Isaiah 24:2, Jeremiah 15:10, Ezekiel 18:8, 13, 17, 22:12, Matthew 25:27, Luke 19:23] – Interest charged on a loan.
Verity [Psalm 111:7, 1 Timothy 2:7] – True or accurate.
Victuals [Genesis 14:11, Leviticus 25:37, Deuteronomy 23:19, Joshua 1:11, 9:11, 14, Judges 7:8, 17:10, 1 Samuel 22:10, 1 Kings 4:7, 11:18, Nehemiah 10:31, 13:15, Jeremiah 40:5, 44:17, Matthew 14:15, Luke 9:12] – Food, provisions, or supplies.
Visage [Isaiah 52:14, Lamentations 4:8, Daniel 3:19] – Appearance.
Wen [Leviticus 22:22] – Various aliments, often a wart, tumor, cyst, or even an itchy patch.
Wimples [Isaiah 3:22] – A cloak or outer garment.
Winefat [Isaiah 63:2, Mark 12:1] – A wine-press or container for stepping on grapes.
Wist [Exodus 16:15, 34:29, Leviticus 5:17, 5:18, Joshua 2:4, 8:14, Judges 16:20, Mark 9:6, 14:40, Luke 2:49, John 5:13, Act 12:9, 23:5] – Past tense of wit, to know or be aware of.
Withs [Judges 16:7, 8, 9] – A cord or string made of fibers.
Wont [Exodus 21:29, Numbers 22:30, 1 Samuel 30:31, 2 Samuel 20:18, Daniel 3:19, Matthew 27:15, Mark 10:1, Luke 22:39, Act 16:13] – Accustomed; In the pattern of; Used to.
Wot [Genesis 21:26, 44:15, Exodus 32:1, 32:23, Numbers 22:6, Joshua 2:5, Acts 3:17, 7:40, Romans 11:2, Philippians 1:22] – To know
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