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Definition of bib
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Bib (v. t.) Alt. of Bibb.
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Bib
::
Bib (n.) A
bibcock.
Stereotype
::
Stereotype
(v. t.) To
prepare
for
printing
in
stereotype;
to make the
stereotype
plates
of; as, to
stereotype
the
Bible..
Imbibing
::
Imbibing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Imbib.
Unbeliever
::
Unbeliever
(n.) A
disbeliever;
especially,
one who does not
believe
that the Bible is a
divine
revelation,
and holds that
Christ
was
neither
a
divine
nor a
supernatural
person;
an
infidel;
a
freethinker..
Bibliolatrist
::
Bibliolatrist
(n.) A
worshiper
of
books;
especially,
a
worshiper
of the
Bible;
a
believer
in its
verbal
inspiration..
Stich
::
Stich (n.) A line in the
Scriptures;
specifically
(Hebrew
Scriptures),
one of the
rhythmic
lines in the
poetical
books and
passages
of the Old
Treatment,
as
written
in the
oldest
Hebrew
manuscripts
and in the
Revised
Version
of the
English
Bible..
Unbelieving
::
Unbelieving
(a.)
Believing
the thing
alleged
no to be true;
disbelieving;
especially,
believing
that Bible is not a
divine
revelation,
or that
Christ
was not a
divine
or a
supernatural
person..
Bibitory
::
Bibitory
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
drinking
or
tippling.
Oath
::
Oath (n.) A
solemn
affirmation,
connected
with a
sacred
object,
or one
regarded
as
sacred,
as the
temple,
the
altar,
the blood of Abel, the
Bible,
the
Koran,
etc..
Winebibber
::
Winebibber
(n.) One who
drinks
much wine.
Bibliopolist
::
Bibliopolist
(n.) Same as
Bibliopole.
Bibacious
::
Bibacious
(a.)
Addicted
to
drinking.
Bib
::
Bib (v. i.) To
drink;
to sip; to
tipple.
Bibb
::
Bibb (n.) A
bibcock.
See Bib, n., 3..
Bibliological
::
Bibliological
(a.)
Relating
to
bibliology.
Religion
::
Religion
(n.)
Specifically,
conformity
in faith and life to the
precepts
inculcated
in the
Bible,
respecting
the
conduct
of life and duty
toward
God and man; the
Christian
faith and
practice..
Scripture
::
Scripture
(n.) The books of the Old and the new
Testament,
or of
either
of them; the
Bible;
-- used by way of
eminence
or
distinction,
and
chiefly
in the
plural..
Thebaic
::
Thebaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Thebes
in
Egypt;
specifically,
designating
a
version
of the Bible
preserved
by the
Copts,
and
esteemed
of great value by
biblical
scholars.
This
version
is also
called
the
Sahidic
version..
Bibliomaniac
::
Bibliomaniac
(a.)
Relating
to a
bibliomaniac.
Bibulously
::
Bibulously
(adv.)
In a
bibulous
manner;
with
profuse
imbibition
or
absorption.
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