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Moor * For MOOR see DRAW, B, Note (1)
More the comparative degree of mala, "very, very much," is used (a) of increase,...
Moreover "yet, as yet, still," is translated "moreover" in Act 2:26 ; in Act 21:...
Morning (in the, early in the) "early, at early morn" (from pro, "before"), is u...
Morrow an adverb denoting "tomorrow," is used (a) with this meaning in Mat 6:30 ...
Morsel * For MORSEL see MEAT, No. 2
Mortal, Mortality "subject or liable to death, mortal" (akin to thnesko, "to die...
Mortify "to put to death" (from thanatos, "death," akin to thnetos, "mortal," se...
Most the neuter of pleion, "more," is used adverbially and translated "most" (of...
Mote "a small, dry stalk, a twig, a bit of dried stick" (from karpho, "to dry up...
Moth denotes "a clothes moth," Mat 1:6-20 , Luk 12:33 . In Job 4:19 "crushed bef...
Moth-eaten from ses, "a moth," and bibrosko, "to eat," is used in Jam 5:2 . In t...
Mother is used (a) of the natural relationship, e.g., Mat 1:18 , 2Ti 1:5 ; (b) f...
Mother-in-law the feminine of pentheros ("a father-in-law"), occurs in Mat 8:14 ...
Motion * For MOTION, Rom 7:5 , AV, see PASSION
Mount, Mountain is used (a) without specification, e.g., Luk 3:5 (distinct from ...