Tyndale 1525-26 New Testament  --  Interesting Notes And Definitions



IIIJ. A list of other interesting notes and definitions :

    abject : low, pitiful;

"Nevertheless he that comforteth the abject, comforted us at the coming of Titus." 2 Cor. vij.

    acomptes : accounts, accomplishments; 

"which shall give acomptes to him that is ready to judge quick and dead." I Peter iv.

    advoutry, advoutrous, advouterers : adultery, or a-devouter; the prefix "a" meaning "not" devout or "without" devotion; unfaithfulness to the marriage, or to the truth; Christ the lord and God our father.

    allayed : settled down, ceased;

"And he rose up and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea: peace and be still. And the wind allayed, and there followed a great calm:" Mark iv.

    amen : so be it

    anathema maranatha: from the marginal notes: {The same be accursed at the coming of the lorde.}

"If any man love not the lord Iesus Christ, the same be anathema maranatha." 1 Cor xvj.

    anon - shortly, early, after a while, a little while, soon, right away, immediately,

    areed, aread : prophecy, declare, guess

    assoil : solve; clear up. Matthew xxj.

    astonied, astunned : (adj.) bewildered; dazed, (p.) stunned; astonished, astounded

    benevolence : compassion, kindness, good will

    careful : full of cares; or cluttered with detail to the point of anxiety

    charger : a large shallow dish; a platter.

    Christe: exact spelling in seven letters with the suffix -e perhaps meaning from or belonging to Christ.

    close: to come or gather around; to inclose; or enclose on all sides; to encompass; to confine. Mat xiij. : to bring in the sides, as when covering seed.

    como : I Ihon : Iesus is coming, returning in the flesh, (that is, in the new glorious body of resurrection.)

concord - agreement

    concupiscence: strong desire as in the lust of the eyes, lust of the flesh, and the pride of self and/or goods.

    cumbrance, encumbrance : be crushed (with difficulties), syn. burden; clog; impediment; check; hindrance

    cruses : earthen vessels : jugs, pots, pitchers

    dampned : dampened, damned;

"Grudge not one against another brethren, lest ye be dampned. Behold the judge standeth before the door." James v.

    debite : deputy: from the Latin meaning to keep accounts of debts. Official listener to quarrels.

    delectation : enjoyment, delight, pleasure

    derely : dearly, (adv.) 1.) Loved and cherished; Highly esteemed or regarded. 2.) in a sincere and heartfelt manner; with affection 3.) at a great cost

    devotion : plain hearted to God, being devoted to someone or something else.

    discreet : prudent; sagacious, judicious; not rash or heedless, but thoughtful.

    discreetly : wisely, sensibly, caution in speech and proper behaviour, modestly

    discretion : ability to use common sense and discernment.

    dissimulation : disguised motives or intentions

    draught : natural movement. Or that which is drawn; as: That which is taken by sweeping with a net. Luke v.

    durst : a past tense and a past participle of dare.

    egal : equal, impartial

    egalness : impartiality

    eschew : to escape from, to avoid, shun

    ere : before, sooner than, ever

    err, erre : error, stray from the true course; to miss the thing aimed at.

    ester: exact spelling; interpreted as passover, easter, the feast of sweet or unleavened bread

    ester lamb: this is the Hebrew feast of sweet bread, and this lamb was offered at the first passover in Egypt.

    even (n) :  in divers passages means : evening

    faithful : (faithfull) full of faith

    farthing : a Great Britain coin worth 1/4 penny, or something of very little value.

    faveour : also grace.

    fealing , feal : faithful; loyal. [Obs.]

    feign, feigned, feigning : to dissemble; to represent by a false appearance; to give a mental existence to, as to something not real or actual; to imagine; to invent; hence, to pretend; to form and relate as if true.

"There are no such things done as thou sayest, but thou feignest them out of thine own heart." --Neh. vi. 8.

    firkins : small barrel

    fuller: one who works with cloth. Mark ix.

    fremed : strange, foreign

    froward, frowardly: stubbornly headstrong, contrary to love and truth. Not willing to yield or compIy with what is required or is reasonable; perverse; disobedient; peevish; as, a froward child.

"A froward man soweth strife." --Prov. xvi. 28.

    grece : flight of steps. Acts xxj.

    Helias : Elijah, the prophet, EliYah = My God is YHWH.

    Hiericho : Jericho = place of fragrance

    Hierusalem, Ierusalem : Jerusalem

    Iesu, Iesus : today translated as Iesu, Iesus; in Hebrew: Y'shu (from Yahshuah)

    Ihon : John

    Isay, Esay : the prophet Isaiah

    Iury, Jewry: Judea

    jot : gr. iota; heb. , yod : the smallest letter (10th) in the Hebrew alphabet 

"For truly I say unto you, till heaven and earth perish, one jot, or one tittle of the law shall not scape, till all be fulfilled." Matt. Chap.v.

    loth : unwilling

    lucre : gain in money or goods; profit; riches; -- often in an ill sense.

"See that ye feed Christe's flock, which is among you, taking the oversight of them, not as though ye were compelled thereto: but willingly: Not for the desire of filthy lucre: but of a good mind." First Peter chap. v.

    mammon : greed-full riches; to serve for gain and filthy lucre

    meet (a.) : worthy; suitable; fit; proper; appropriate; qualified; convenient.

    merciful : (mercifull) having or excercising full mercy

    Messias, Christ : anointed ,

    mete : what ever is used to measure or for a measure

    mote : a very small particle; a speck

"The same found his brother Simon first, and said unto him: we have found Messias, which is by interpretation anointed:" Ihon j.

    nard, spikenard : an aromatic ointment used in antiquity

    nay : no.

    nere : were not (be not)

    nought : nothing, (not ever a whit)

    ought : (n.) anything whatever, any part; whit (a.) in any respect; at all. (imp. p.) owe; to be bound in duty or by moral obligation. (v.) to be indebted or obliged for.

    pillers: those that charge others excessively, as to pillage the people.  pill: extort

    pyght: plight : to promise or bind by a solemn pledge, especially to betroth; to give or solemn pledge (as of faith, one's word or oath to the truth, for example.) Heb. viij. (other: pitched, trothed)

    posing : asking questions

    phylacteries: either of two leather pouches containing scriptures, one worn on the left arm, the other on the forehead, by these Scribes or Pharisees

    predestinate: to destine or determine in advance; foreordain. to appoint or ordain beforehand by an unchangeable purpose or decree; to pre["e]lect. Romans Chap. viij.

    privy, privily : in private, hidden (also a privy place to rest and think)

    publicans - ones who worked for the Romans; collector of taxes or tribute from the public.

    quaternions : four soldiers, heavy security

    raca : from the heb. means worthless

    rue : aromatic plant

    sophistry : a imaginable but misleading discussion, fallacious reasoning.

    succor, succour : help, to relieve in time of distress, to assist and deliver from suffering

" For in that he himself suffered, and was tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted. --Heb. ii."

    suffer(ed) : allow(ed), permit(ed) (even suffer)

    superfluity : excess, overabundance, indulgence

    superfluous : unnecessary; being beyond what is required or sufficient.

    staunched : To stop the flow of blood from (a wound) Luke chap. 8

    surfeiting : to overindulge, caused by excessive eating or drinking.

    tittle : the "tittle" is a tiny curve at the end of some Hebrew characters to distinguish them from others which otherwise would be similar. The very least point. Luke xvj. :

"Sooner shall heaven and earth perish, than one tittle of the law shall perish."

    twain : two

    trow : think

    trough : troth, or truth; in reality of the narrow way

"I rejoiced greatly, that I found of thy children walking in trough, as we have received a commandment of the father." Second Ihon j.

    thorow(e) : (prep.)  by., through, be cause of, on account of

    thorowout (prep.) throughout

    thorow(e) adv. thoroughly, completely

    unneth : uneasily, with much difficulty, scarcely

    unspotted : not spotted; free from spot or stain; especially, free from moral stain; unblemished; as, an unspotted reputation.

"Pure devotion and undefiled before God the father, is this: To visit the fatherless, and widows in their adversity, and to keep himself unspotted of the world." James j.

    unfeigned: not made up, true, sincere, genuine

    untoward: unfavorable, ungraceful, contrary, froward; perverse;

"Save yourselves from this untoward generation." Acts chap. ij.

    wene : to ween; suppose, imagine, think

    wenest : supposes, to assume

    whit : smallest part, least bit

    winefat : the upper vat of the winepress; emblematic of divine judgement

    whitsontide: whitsuntide; also interpreted pentecost (Jewish festival celebrated on the fiftieth day after the Passover Feast) 

    wist - knew, or known well, understand

    wit, (n.) Mind; intellect; understanding; sense.

"Who knew the wit of the Lord? or who was his counselor?" --Wyclif (Rom. xi. 34).

    wit, wettest, wot, wotteth (v.) : knew, know well

    wiliness : trickery, deceit, craftiness, cunning;

"That we henceforth be no more children wavering and carried with every wind of doctrine, by the wiliness of men and craftiness, whereby they lay a wait for us to deceive us." Ephesians chap. iv.

    wottest, wettest : to know sharply.

    woe (n.) (interj.) Used to express sorrow or dismay. Grief; sorrow; misery; disaster, heavy calamity. A curse; a malediction.

Note: Woe is used in denunciation, and in exclamations of sorrow. "Woe is me! for I am undone." --Isa. vi. 5.

"Woe unto him that striveth with his Maker!" --Isa. xlv. 9.

    wont: used to, as usual

    yee, yea : yes .

    yer: before



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