Definition: The English translation "alimentated" from the King James Version (KJV) seems to refer to something that was nourished, or made to be fed, by someone else, or through a process in which food is given or brought into contact with another organism. This term comes from Greek, and it means "to feed upon." It's often used figuratively in relation to receiving an education or training, but it can also mean to be nourished physically or spiritually. In the context of the KJV, "alimented" likely refers to someone else's food supply that was given to someone else for nourishment. This could include food that someone has shared, eaten or received from another person. It's not as explicit a word as it might sound in English today, but it is typically used metaphorically.
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