azgô—baidjan. | ||||||||||
O. E. a see, sesce, f., Mi/. jE7. a she, lMi2. Î7. ashes, plur. (the sing, being preserved in 'potash, pearl-ash', etc.), O. H. G. asca, A/. H. G. N. H. G. asche, f., allies.] azymns (77), occurs only in gen. plur. azymê, unleavened bread; Mk. 14, 12. lit is the Gr. a$vþio5, unleavened, unmixed, pure.] | ||||||||||
aise, ease (whence MdL E. êse, Man. E. en we; compel, disease, MdL E. *disêse, from O. Fr. des-aise, want of ense; for des-, s. dis-), find to be allied to Mdn. E. eatb, easy; ft. auþeis. Others deri vo Fr. aise from Lt. otium; s. Diez., /, agio.— Comp. pree. w.~] /! (112), ,«w?A«î; Mt. 11, 21. Lu. 10, 13. Bkeir. Ill, c. [Cf. | ||||||||||
ing- Mdn. E. beam, ray, which is supposed by some to be the same word, s. KJ., baum), O. N. baSmr, (s. v. B., 132); O. S. bom, O. H. G. M. H. G. bourn, N. H. G. baum, m., tree, Du. mid L. G. bom, tree, beam, whence Mdn. E. boom, beam, pole. Probably from root (bû, Idg. bhû; so Kl. Comp. Gr. cpvfÂ(x7 a growth, a tumor; s. bauan) bhagh, Skr. banh, to grow.] *bahti, *bahts, in and-bahti, and- bahts, q. v. [The origin of -bahts is unknown; s. Dief,] bai, i2om. adj. (140, 12. 1); both; Lu. 1, 6. 7. 5, 7. 6, 39. 7.42. Eph.2, 14. 16. [Cf. O. E. bejen, 122., bâ, /!, bû, 12., MdL E. beie, ii2.,bâ, bo, f. n., both, Lt. -bo IB am-bo, Gr. -(pc$ in ájÂ-cpcû, Skr. -bha iij u-bîia, both. Allied to bajôþs, q. v.] Baíaílzaíbul, pr. n., Bss\$efiov\, Beehebub, ace. th. s.; Mt. 10, 25. Mk. 3, 22. biiicljíiii, w. F. w. ace., to com- | ||||||||||
Ba, enclitic particle; Jo. 11, 25. [This particle occurs also in some adv., tw glaggwuba, har-duba, etc.] Babaw, pr. 12., Eaftaí\ gen. Bab«-wis (Codex has Babaawis); Ezra 2,11. badi, n. (95), bed; Mk. 2, 4. 9.11. 12. 6, 55. Lu. 5, 19. 24. [(f. 0. E. bedd (dd by gemination}, n., MdL E. Mdn. E, bed, O. H. G. beti, betti, M. H. G. bet, bet-te, N. H. G. bett, n., bed, and befet, 12., bed of roses, etc., which is prof), the stune word coming from 120112. sing, badi, while bett refers to tlie forms with dj, as gen. sing, badjis, dat. badja, etc. Jn E. a formal distinction never existed.] Bagauis (gen.}, pr. n., Bayov^ Ezra, 2,14. bagms, in. (48,12. 1), tree; Mt. 7, 17. 18. 19. Mk. 8, 24. 11, 8. Lu. 8, 9. 0, 43. 44. [Cf. O. E. beam, 172., tree, MdL E. beam, Mdn. E. beam, a piece of timber prepared for use (Concern- | ||||||||||