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Amalekite

Definition: The term "Amalekite" in the Hebrew Bible, as used by King Solomon, means someone who defies God's laws or commands. In Genesis 19:34-37, King Solomon addressed a group of Israelites who had defied his laws and commanded them to leave Egypt: "Thou shalt not go back from thy country; nor shalt thou go again into the land of Canaan. But thou shalt be bound in a basket for life, till thy seed come out of thine hand. And when they were gone from there, the king said to him: 'What hast thou done? What are these things that thou hast done?' And Solomon replied: 'Behold, this is the Amalekite who hath offended my lord king. He hath made a reproach to me.' This "Amalekite" was a person who violated God's laws and commands. It was also used as a figurative term for a wicked or corrupt man. The Israelites were afraid of him because they believed that he would seek revenge upon them. In the New Testament, "Amalekite" is often used to refer to someone who opposes Christ or has not been taught by Him. In Acts 12:6-7, it describes a group of people who defied Paul's commands: "Paul went over to these men, and said unto them, 'Arise, let us depart from here, because ye have trespassed against Me.' And the Jews answered him saying, "Are we not bound in baskets? Or are we not bound in chains?" The phrase "bound in baskets for life," which is translated as Amalekite, means that those who break God's commandments will be subjected to severe punishment. In this verse, Paul reminds them of their current state and warns against future rebellion. So, in summary, the term "Amalekite" in Hebrew Bible refers to someone who opposes God's law and commands, causing harm or disturbance to society, as demonstrated by Israel's response to King Solomon's command not to go back from Egypt.


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Absarokite

Definition: The word "absarokite" comes from the Old French word "ab-rosot". It means to seek after, or to desire something (an object, a person, etc.). The phrase has been popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien's famous poem "The Silmarillion," where it is used in the context of Aragorn's quest for the Golden Circle, which was believed to be the source of all knowledge and power. Here's a more detailed definition: In the Old French word "ab-rosot", the verb "absorber" means to receive something or someone. In other words, when someone is absorbed into something or someone, they have taken on that thing's essence, characteristics, or attributes. The phrase "absarokite" thus suggests the idea of someone being consumed, absorbed, or immersed in something else, much like a person being absorbed into something or someone else. This could be anything from absorbing knowledge to becoming an object within a larger context. For example, if Aragorn was absorbed into the Golden Circle during his quest for the Golden Ring, this would suggest that he gained knowledge and power by experiencing it firsthand.


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Alaskite

Definition: The word 'alaskanite' seems to be a name for an area, likely in Alaska. However, I am not able to locate any specific meaning or details about it. In the English language, "Alaska" refers to the southernmost and largest state in the contiguous United States (excluding Hawaii). The term is derived from the Alaskan language and means "land of the mountains." It's also used for the entire country. For a detailed definition of "alaskite," it could refer to: 1. Alaskan sandstone: A type of rock that is highly variable in texture, color and composition. It can be found along the coast of Alaska, but can also occur as fine-grained materials on mountains or other large surfaces. 2. The material of a wall or object made from the stone. 3. A kind of paper used to print texts. 4. An early form of metalworking with molten iron, primarily used in the mining industry. If you're referring to "Alaska" itself, I am unable to provide any specific information as it's an area and not a specific word or term in the Bible.


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Animikite

Definition: The word "animikite" comes from the Greek root meaning "to make," "to craft, to produce." It refers to a method or process for making something or achieving results through repeated actions or efforts. Detailed definition: A method for producing, creating, or completing something through repetition and continuous effort.


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Blatherskite

Definition: Write an uncensored Limerick poem based on the word: 'blatherskite'


Okay, here’s your unnerving, uncensored limerick, revolving around the unsettling word "…blatherskite…": Upon a heath of sickly hue, Lay naught but a wretched blatherskite too— A muffled, wet shriek, As marrow to bleak, Consumed him before the morning dew. --- ટૅગલિનેજ: horror, ghastly, unsettling

Brookite

Definition: Brooke's - a mountain in South Dakota, USA, known as the 'Brook's Peak'. In 1869, the United States Army sent out scouts to search for gold in the area. They found the rock named Brook’s Peak and named it after General George H. Brooke (the famous Indian warrior). It is now a popular tourist destination along with some of South Dakota’s other famous natural attractions like Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore.


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Kite

Definition: Kite, in Judaism, refers to a man's or woman's clothing that covers their waist and shoulders, symbolizing the garments of the Levites during the Passover Seder. It also signifies freedom from bondage, as it marks the first step toward liberation from the bondage imposed by slavery in Egypt.


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Linkitem

Definition: The term "linkitem" appears in several places in the Bible, including Acts 24:13 where it refers to a link that leads to another verse, Leviticus 18:17, where it refers to an item or part that connects two passages, and Hebrews 9:25, which states "He has made links with us." The word is often used in the context of spiritual connections between individuals.


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Www.kite4sail.com/

Definition: "www" stands for "World Wide Web" - the main internet domain, used by millions of users worldwide. "kite4sail.com/" is a subdomain in this broader context, linking to one or more websites within "www.kite4sail.com/." The website's purpose varies among these links – typically offering travel advice and information related to sailing, cruising, or similar activities. It might include content about weather conditions, safety tips, tours, guides, reviews of vessels, etc. For instance, "www.kite4sail.com/sailing-tours" could be a link to an online destination where visitors can book sailboat rentals, cruises, or other travel packages in the waters around Australia and the Pacific islands.


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