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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63019" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63019" /> ==
<p> [[Sick,]] a. Qu.Gr. squeamish, lothing. </p> 1. Affected with nausea inclined to vomit as, sick at the stomach. This is probably the primary sense of the word. Hence, 2. Disgusted having a strong dislike to with of as, to be sick of flattery to be sick of a country life. <p> He was not so sick of his master as of his work. L'Estrange. </p> 3. Affected with a disease of any kind not in health followed by of as to be sick of a fever. 4. Corrupted. Not in use nor proper. 5. The sick, the person or persons affected with the disease. The sick are healed. <p> [[Sick,]] To make sick. Not in use. See Sicken. </p>
<p> SICK, a. Qu.Gr. squeamish, lothing. </p> 1. Affected with nausea inclined to vomit as, sick at the stomach. This is probably the primary sense of the word. Hence, 2. Disgusted having a strong dislike to with of as, to be sick of flattery to be sick of a country life. <p> He was not so sick of his master as of his work. L'Estrange. </p> 3. Affected with a disease of any kind not in health followed by of as to be sick of a fever. 4. Corrupted. Not in use nor proper. 5. The sick, the person or persons affected with the disease. The sick are healed. <p> SICK, To make sick. Not in use. See Sicken. </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_43982" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_43982" /> ==