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Aerobate

Definition: The word "aerobate" comes from a Greek root "aurō" which means "to carry, to be carried" in its literal sense but also with an implied meaning of moving or being carried by air, especially as a mode of transportation (e.g., through a vehicle). In the Bible context, the word is used metaphorically, implying that someone or something is carrying out some action or process while in motion. This could mean they are doing work such as digging or moving heavy materials on foot, or it might imply that they are carried by air, possibly using a motorized vehicle (like a tractor or an excavator). The precise meaning of the word "aerobate" is not fully understood in its literal context and can vary depending on the language or cultural context where it was used.


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Aerobated

Definition: Verse 6: "And he said unto them, Ye are of a little flock, as ye were of sheep that were led in a fane by your master." Here we see that the term "aerobated" refers to an animal or something resembling one, which is not typically associated with humans. It's unclear what this verse is discussing specifically, but it seems to be about animals being used to carry out certain tasks without being directly human. The original Hebrew word for "aerobated" (ΧΦ΅Χ¨Φ΄Χ™ΧœΦΈΧ”) does not appear in the Bible and is not a known term. However, it's possible this verse might have been taken from a verse or passage that refers to a specific task or practice related to animals. Without additional context, it's difficult to provide an accurate definition of "aerobated."


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