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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59649" /> ==
Diminish <ref name="term_3148" />
<p> [[Diminish, L]]  to lessen less. </p> 1. To lessen to make less or smaller, by any means opposed to increase and augment as, to diminish the size of a thing by contraction, or by cutting off a part to diminish a number by subtraction to diminish the revenue by limiting commerce, or reducing the customs to diminish strength or safety to diminish the heat of a room. It is particularly applied to bulk and quantity, as shorten is to length. 2. To lessen to impair to degrade. <p> I will diminish them, that they shall no more rule over the nations. &nbsp;Ezekiel 29 . </p> 3. In music, to take from a note by a sharp, flat or natural. <p> To diminish from, to take away something. </p> <p> Neither shall you diminish aught from it &nbsp;Deuteronomy 4 . </p> <p> [[Diminish]] To lessen to become or appear less or smaller. The size of an object diminishes, as we recede from it. </p>
       
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_110891" /> ==
<p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To make smaller in any manner; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; - opposed to augment or increase. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' v. i.) To become or appear less or smaller; to lessen; as, the apparent size of an object diminishes as we recede from it. </p> <p> '''(4):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To take away; to subtract. </p> <p> '''(5):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To make smaller by a half step; to make (an interval) less than minor; as, a diminished seventh. </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3148" /> ==
<p> ''''' di ''''' - ''''' min´ish ''''' : the Revised Version (British and American) has retained nearly all passages of the King James Version where "to diminish" is used. Some of these uses have become obsolete: &nbsp;Deuteronomy 4:2 , "neither shall ye diminish from it." "Diminish" generally means "to reduce," "to lessen." In this sense it is employed in &nbsp;Ezekiel 5:11 from the [[Hebrew]] גּרע , <i> ''''' gārȧ‛ ''''' </i> , literally, "to shear." The picture of shearing the beard, expressing degradation and loss of manhood, may underlie this passage. </p>
<p> ''''' di ''''' - ''''' min´ish ''''' : the Revised Version (British and American) has retained nearly all passages of the King James Version where "to diminish" is used. Some of these uses have become obsolete: &nbsp;Deuteronomy 4:2 , "neither shall ye diminish from it." "Diminish" generally means "to reduce," "to lessen." In this sense it is employed in &nbsp;Ezekiel 5:11 from the [[Hebrew]] גּרע , <i> ''''' gārȧ‛ ''''' </i> , literally, "to shear." The picture of shearing the beard, expressing degradation and loss of manhood, may underlie this passage. </p>
       
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<ref name="term_59649"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/king-james-dictionary/diminish Diminish from King James Dictionary]</ref>
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<ref name="term_110891"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/webster-s-dictionary/diminish Diminish from Webster's Dictionary]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_3148"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/diminish Diminish from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_3148"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/diminish Diminish from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 16 October 2021

King James Dictionary [1]

Diminish, L to lessen less.

1. To lessen to make less or smaller, by any means opposed to increase and augment as, to diminish the size of a thing by contraction, or by cutting off a part to diminish a number by subtraction to diminish the revenue by limiting commerce, or reducing the customs to diminish strength or safety to diminish the heat of a room. It is particularly applied to bulk and quantity, as shorten is to length. 2. To lessen to impair to degrade.

I will diminish them, that they shall no more rule over the nations.  Ezekiel 29 .

3. In music, to take from a note by a sharp, flat or natural.

To diminish from, to take away something.

Neither shall you diminish aught from it  Deuteronomy 4 .

Diminish To lessen to become or appear less or smaller. The size of an object diminishes, as we recede from it.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): ( v. t.) To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken.

(2): ( v. t.) To make smaller in any manner; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; - opposed to augment or increase.

(3): ( v. i.) To become or appear less or smaller; to lessen; as, the apparent size of an object diminishes as we recede from it.

(4): ( v. t.) To take away; to subtract.

(5): ( v. t.) To make smaller by a half step; to make (an interval) less than minor; as, a diminished seventh.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

di - min´ish  : the Revised Version (British and American) has retained nearly all passages of the King James Version where "to diminish" is used. Some of these uses have become obsolete:  Deuteronomy 4:2 , "neither shall ye diminish from it." "Diminish" generally means "to reduce," "to lessen." In this sense it is employed in  Ezekiel 5:11 from the Hebrew גּרע , gārȧ‛ , literally, "to shear." The picture of shearing the beard, expressing degradation and loss of manhood, may underlie this passage.

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