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Definition of brew
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Brew (v. t.) To boil or
seethe;
to cook.
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Masora
::
Masora
(n.) A
Jewish
critical
work on the text of the
Hebrew
Scriptures,
composed
by
several
learned
rabbis
of the
school
of
Tiberias,
in the
eighth
and ninth
centuries..
Halacha
::
Halacha
(n.) The
general
term for the
Hebrew
oral or
traditional
law; one of two
branches
of
exposition
in the
Midrash.
See
Midrash.
Passover
::
Passover
(n.) A feast of the Jews,
instituted
to
commemorate
the
sparing
of the
Hebrews
in
Egypt,
when God,
smiting
the
firstborn
of the
Egyptians,
passed
over the
houses
of the
Israelites
which were
marked
with the blood of a
lamb..
Tammuz
::
Tammuz
(n.) A deity among the
ancient
Syrians,
in honor of whom the
Hebrew
idolatresses
held an
annual
lamentation.
This deity has been
conjectured
to be the same with the
Phoenician
Adon, or
Adonis..
Hebrew
::
Hebrew
(n.) The
language
of the
Hebrews;
-- one of the
Semitic
family
of
languages.
Israelitish
::
Israelitish
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Israel,
or to the
Israelites;
Jewish;
Hebrew..
Antilegomena
::
Antilegomena
(n. pl.)
Certain
books of the New
Testament
which were for a time not
universally
received,
but which are now
considered
canonical.
These are the
Epistle
to the
Hebrews,
the
Epistles
of James and Jude, the
second
Epistle
of
Peter,
the
second
and third
Epistles
of John, and the
Revelation.
The
undisputed
books are
called
the
Homologoumena..
Christ
::
Christ
(n.) The
Anointed;
an
appellation
given to
Jesus,
the
Savior.
It is
synonymous
with the
Hebrew
Messiah..
Hosanna
::
Hosanna
(n.) A
Hebrew
exclamation
of
praise
to the Lord, or an
invocation
of
blessings..
Parallelism
::
Parallelism
(n.)
Similarity
of
construction
or
meaning
of
clauses
placed
side by side,
especially
clauses
expressing
the same
sentiment
with
slight
modifications,
as is
common
in
Hebrew
poetry;
e. g.:
--//At
her feet he
bowed,
he
fell:/Where
he
bowed,
there he fell down dead. Judg. v. 27..
Cor
::
Cor (n.) A
Hebrew
measure
of
capacity;
a
homer.
Chrestomathy
::
Chrestomathy
(n.) A
selection
of
passages,
with
notes,
etc., to be used in
acquiring
a
language;
as, a
Hebrew
chrestomathy..
Tolsester
::
Tolsester
(n.) A toll or
tribute
of a
sextary
of ale, paid to the lords of some
manors
by their
tenants,
for
liberty
to brew and sell ale..
Hebraically
::
Hebraically
(adv.)
After the
manner
of the
Hebrews
or of the
Hebrew
language.
Embrue
::
Embrue
(v. t.) See
Imbrue,
Embrew..
Maneh
::
Maneh (n.) A
Hebrew
weight
for gold or
silver,
being one
hundred
shekels
of gold and sixty
shekels
of
silver..
Saccharimeter
::
Saccharimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
ascertaining
the
quantity
of
saccharine
matter
in any
solution,
as the juice of a
plant,
or
brewers'
and
distillers'
worts..
Midrash
::
Midrash
(n.) A
talmudic
exposition
of the
Hebrew
law, or of some part of it..
Cherubim
::
Cherubim
(n.) The
Hebrew
plural
of
Cherub..
Cf.
Seraphim.
Epha
::
Epha (n.) A
Hebrew
dry
measure,
supposed
to be equal to two pecks and five
quarts.
ten
ephahs
make one
homer..
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