Definition: The word "aitches" in the New King James Version (KJV) is a Greek term that translates to English as "feeling" or "soreness". It's used in the context of physical pain or discomfort, often due to an injury or illness.
Here's a detailed definition:
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Aitch
: The term "aitches" literally translates to "wont", which is a Greek word for "pain".
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Sore
: Sore is a Latin expression meaning "to be sore". In the context of medical contexts, it can refer to an inflammation or injury.
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Itch (trenchous):
Aitch (or tine) is also used as a noun, meaning something which is a part of a body's system or organ; in other words, an "itch" or a "trench".
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Feeling
: In this context, aitches can refer to both physical discomfort and emotional distress.
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Soreness
: The general term for the feeling or discomfort caused by injury, illness, disease, etc.
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Pain
: It refers to any feeling of discomfort, heaviness, or other bodily sensations associated with an injury, illness, disease, etc.