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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63247" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63247" /> ==
<p> STORM, n. G., to disturb. L. The primary sense of storm is a rushing, raging or violent agitation. </p> 1. A violent wind a tempest. Thus a storm of wind, is correct language, as the proper sense of the word is rushing, violence. It has primarily no reference to a fall of rain or snow. But as a violent wind is often attended with rain or snow, the word storm has come to be used, most improperly, for a fall of rain or snow without wind. <p> [[O]] beat those storms, and roll the seas in vain. </p> 2. A violent assault on a fortified place a furious attempt of troops to enter ad take a fortified place by scaling the walls, forcing the gates and the like. 3. Violent or political commotion sedition insurrection also, clamor tumult disturbance of the public peace. <p> I will stir up in [[England]] some black storms. </p> <p> Her sister began to scold and raise up such a storm-- </p> 4. [[Affliction]] calamity distress adversity. <p> A brave man struggling in the storms of fate. </p> 5. [[Violence]] vehemence tumultuous force. <p> STORM, To assault to attack and attempt to take by scaling the walls, forcing gates or breaches and the like as, to storm a fortified town. </p> <p> STORM, </p> 1. To raise a tempest. 2. To blow with violence impersonally as, it storms. 3. To rage to be in a violent agitation of passion to fume. The master storms.
<p> [[Storm]] n. G., to disturb. L. The primary sense of storm is a rushing, raging or violent agitation. </p> 1. A violent wind a tempest. Thus a storm of wind, is correct language, as the proper sense of the word is rushing, violence. It has primarily no reference to a fall of rain or snow. But as a violent wind is often attended with rain or snow, the word storm has come to be used, most improperly, for a fall of rain or snow without wind. <p> [[O]] beat those storms, and roll the seas in vain. </p> 2. A violent assault on a fortified place a furious attempt of troops to enter ad take a fortified place by scaling the walls, forcing the gates and the like. 3. Violent or political commotion sedition insurrection also, clamor tumult disturbance of the public peace. <p> I will stir up in [[England]] some black storms. </p> <p> Her sister began to scold and raise up such a storm-- </p> 4. [[Affliction]] calamity distress adversity. <p> A brave man struggling in the storms of fate. </p> 5. [[Violence]] vehemence tumultuous force. <p> STORM, To assault to attack and attempt to take by scaling the walls, forcing gates or breaches and the like as, to storm a fortified town. </p> <p> STORM, </p> 1. To raise a tempest. 2. To blow with violence impersonally as, it storms. 3. To rage to be in a violent agitation of passion to fume. The master storms.
          
          
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79237" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79237" /> ==
<div> '''1: λαῖλαψ ''' (Strong'S #2978 — Noun [[Feminine]] — lailaps — lah'ee-laps ) </div> <p> "a hurricane, whirlwind," is rendered "storm" in &nbsp;Mark 4:37; &nbsp;Luke 8:23; &nbsp;2 Peter 2:17 , RV (AV, "tempest"). See Tempest. </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Λαῖλαψ''''' ''' (Strong'S #2978 Noun [[Feminine]] lailaps lah'ee-laps ) </div> <p> "a hurricane, whirlwind," is rendered "storm" in &nbsp;Mark 4:37; &nbsp;Luke 8:23; &nbsp;2—Peter 2:17 , RV (AV, "tempest"). See Tempest. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_54201" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_54201" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Storm]] </strong> . See [[Galilee]] [Sea of], 3; Whirlwind. </p>
<p> <strong> STORM </strong> . See [[Galilee]] [Sea of], 3; Whirlwind. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_57502" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament <ref name="term_57502" /> ==