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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77819" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77819" /> ==
<div> '''1: ἀλήθω ''' (Strong'S #229 — Verb — aletho — al-ay'-tho ) </div> <p> signifies "to grind at the mill," &nbsp;Matthew 24:41; &nbsp;Luke 17:35 . The Sept. has both the earlier form aleo, &nbsp;Isaiah 47:2 , and the later one aletho, used in the Koine period, &nbsp;Numbers 11:8; &nbsp;Judges 16:21; &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 12:3,4 . </p> <div> '''2: τρίζω ''' (Strong'S #5149 — Verb — trizo — trid'-zo ) </div> <p> primarily of animal sounds, "to chirp, cry," etc., is used of grinding the teeth, &nbsp;Mark 9:18 , RV, "grindeth" (AV, "gnasheth with"). See Gnash. </p> &nbsp;Matthew 21:44&nbsp;Luke 20:18&nbsp;Amos 9:9
<div> '''1: '''''Ἀλήθω''''' ''' (Strong'S #229 — Verb — aletho — al-ay'-tho ) </div> <p> signifies "to grind at the mill," &nbsp;Matthew 24:41; &nbsp;Luke 17:35 . The Sept. has both the earlier form aleo, &nbsp;Isaiah 47:2 , and the later one aletho, used in the Koine period, &nbsp;Numbers 11:8; &nbsp;Judges 16:21; &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 12:3,4 . </p> <div> '''2: '''''Τρίζω''''' ''' (Strong'S #5149 — Verb — trizo — trid'-zo ) </div> <p> primarily of animal sounds, "to chirp, cry," etc., is used of grinding the teeth, &nbsp;Mark 9:18 , RV, "grindeth" (AV, "gnasheth with"). See Gnash. </p> &nbsp;Matthew 21:44&nbsp;Luke 20:18&nbsp;Amos 9:9
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60482" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60482" /> ==
<p> GRIND, pret. and pp. ground. This word, if n is radical, may be allied to rend if not, it coincides with grate to make smooth, as mollis in L., allied to molo. </p> 1. To break and reduce to fine particles or powder by friction to comminute by attrition to triturate. <p> Take the millstones and grind meal. &nbsp;Isaiah 16 </p> <p> We say, to grind meal, but this is an elliptical phrase. The true phrase is, to grind corn to meal. </p> 2. To break and reduce to small pieces by the teeth. 3. To sharpen by rubbing or friction to wear off the substance of a metallic instrument, and reduce it to a sharp edge by the friction of a stone as, to grind an ax or scythe. 4. To make smooth to polish by friction as, to grind glass. 5. To rub one against another. <p> Harsh sounds--and the grinding of one stone against another, make a shivering or horror in the body and set the teeth on edge. </p> 6. To oppress by severe exactions to afflict cruelly to harass as, to grind the faces of the poor &nbsp;Isaiah 3 7. To crush in pieces to ruin. &nbsp;Matthew 21 8. To grate as grinding pains. <p> GRIND, To perform the operation of grinding to move a mill. </p> 1. To be moved or rubbed together, as in the operation of grinding as the grinding jaws. 2. To be ground or pulverized by friction. <p> [[Corn]] will not grind well before it is dry. </p> 3. To be polished and made smooth by friction. Glass grinds smooth. 4. To be sharpened by grinding. [[Steel]] grinds to a fine edge.
<p> [[Grind]] pret. and pp. ground. This word, if n is radical, may be allied to rend if not, it coincides with grate to make smooth, as mollis in L., allied to molo. </p> 1. To break and reduce to fine particles or powder by friction to comminute by attrition to triturate. <p> Take the millstones and grind meal. &nbsp;Isaiah 16 </p> <p> We say, to grind meal, but this is an elliptical phrase. The true phrase is, to grind corn to meal. </p> 2. To break and reduce to small pieces by the teeth. 3. To sharpen by rubbing or friction to wear off the substance of a metallic instrument, and reduce it to a sharp edge by the friction of a stone as, to grind an ax or scythe. 4. To make smooth to polish by friction as, to grind glass. 5. To rub one against another. <p> Harsh sounds--and the grinding of one stone against another, make a shivering or horror in the body and set the teeth on edge. </p> 6. To oppress by severe exactions to afflict cruelly to harass as, to grind the faces of the poor &nbsp;Isaiah 3 7. To crush in pieces to ruin. &nbsp;Matthew 21 8. To grate as grinding pains. <p> GRIND, To perform the operation of grinding to move a mill. </p> 1. To be moved or rubbed together, as in the operation of grinding as the grinding jaws. 2. To be ground or pulverized by friction. <p> [[Corn]] will not grind well before it is dry. </p> 3. To be polished and made smooth by friction. Glass grinds smooth. 4. To be sharpened by grinding. [[Steel]] grinds to a fine edge.
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_31586" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_31586" /> ==

Revision as of 12:31, 13 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ἀλήθω (Strong'S #229 — Verb — aletho — al-ay'-tho )

signifies "to grind at the mill,"  Matthew 24:41;  Luke 17:35 . The Sept. has both the earlier form aleo,  Isaiah 47:2 , and the later one aletho, used in the Koine period,  Numbers 11:8;  Judges 16:21;  Ecclesiastes 12:3,4 .

2: Τρίζω (Strong'S #5149 — Verb — trizo — trid'-zo )

primarily of animal sounds, "to chirp, cry," etc., is used of grinding the teeth,  Mark 9:18 , RV, "grindeth" (AV, "gnasheth with"). See Gnash.

 Matthew 21:44 Luke 20:18 Amos 9:9

King James Dictionary [2]

Grind pret. and pp. ground. This word, if n is radical, may be allied to rend if not, it coincides with grate to make smooth, as mollis in L., allied to molo.

1. To break and reduce to fine particles or powder by friction to comminute by attrition to triturate.

Take the millstones and grind meal.  Isaiah 16

We say, to grind meal, but this is an elliptical phrase. The true phrase is, to grind corn to meal.

2. To break and reduce to small pieces by the teeth. 3. To sharpen by rubbing or friction to wear off the substance of a metallic instrument, and reduce it to a sharp edge by the friction of a stone as, to grind an ax or scythe. 4. To make smooth to polish by friction as, to grind glass. 5. To rub one against another.

Harsh sounds--and the grinding of one stone against another, make a shivering or horror in the body and set the teeth on edge.

6. To oppress by severe exactions to afflict cruelly to harass as, to grind the faces of the poor  Isaiah 3 7. To crush in pieces to ruin.  Matthew 21 8. To grate as grinding pains.

GRIND, To perform the operation of grinding to move a mill.

1. To be moved or rubbed together, as in the operation of grinding as the grinding jaws. 2. To be ground or pulverized by friction.

Corn will not grind well before it is dry.

3. To be polished and made smooth by friction. Glass grinds smooth. 4. To be sharpened by grinding. Steel grinds to a fine edge.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [3]

 Exodus 32:20 Deuteronomy 9:21 Judges 16:21 Isaiah 3:5 Numbers 11:8 Deuteronomy 24:6 2 Samuel 11:21 Ecclesiastes 12:3Mill

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [4]

See Corn .

Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary [5]

See Mill .

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]

Bibliography Information McClintock, John. Strong, James. Entry for 'Grind'. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tce/g/grind.html. Harper & Brothers. New York. 1870.

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