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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63543" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_63543" /> ==
<p> [[Sweet,]] a. [[L.]] suavis. </p> 1. Agreeable or grateful to the taste as, sugar or honey is sweet. 2. Pleasing to the smell fragrant as a sweet rose sweet odor sweet incense. &nbsp;Exodus 26 3. Pleasing to the ear soft melodious harmonious as the sweet notes of a flute or an organ sweet music a sweet voice. 4. Pleasing to the eye beautiful as a sweet face a sweet color or complexion a sweet form. 5. [[Fresh]] not salt as sweet water. 6. Not sour as sweet fruits sweet oranges. 7. Mild soft gentle. <p> Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades? </p> <p> &nbsp;Job 38 . </p> 8. Mild soft kind obliging as sweet manners. 9. Grateful pleasing. <p> [[Sweet]] interchange of hill and valley. </p> 10. Making soft or excellent music as a sweet singer. 11. Not stale as sweet butter. The bread is sweet. 12. Not turned not sour as sweet milk. 13. Not putrescent or putrid as, the meat is sweet. <p> [[Sweet,]] n. Something pleasing or grateful to the mind as the sweets of domestic life. </p> <p> [[A]] little bitter mingled in our cup, leaves no relish of the sweet. </p> 1. [[A]] sweet substance particularly, any vegetable juice which is added to wines to improve them. 2. [[A]] perfume. 3. [[A]] word of endearment. 4. [[Cane]] juice, melasses,or other sweet vegetable substance.
<p> SWEET, a. L. suavis. </p> 1. Agreeable or grateful to the taste as, sugar or honey is sweet. 2. Pleasing to the smell fragrant as a sweet rose sweet odor sweet incense. &nbsp;Exodus 26 3. Pleasing to the ear soft melodious harmonious as the sweet notes of a flute or an organ sweet music a sweet voice. 4. Pleasing to the eye beautiful as a sweet face a sweet color or complexion a sweet form. 5. [[Fresh]] not salt as sweet water. 6. Not sour as sweet fruits sweet oranges. 7. Mild soft gentle. <p> Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades? </p> <p> &nbsp;Job 38 . </p> 8. Mild soft kind obliging as sweet manners. 9. Grateful pleasing. <p> [[Sweet]] interchange of hill and valley. </p> 10. Making soft or excellent music as a sweet singer. 11. Not stale as sweet butter. The bread is sweet. 12. Not turned not sour as sweet milk. 13. Not putrescent or putrid as, the meat is sweet. <p> SWEET, n. Something pleasing or grateful to the mind as the sweets of domestic life. </p> <p> A little bitter mingled in our cup, leaves no relish of the sweet. </p> 1. A sweet substance particularly, any vegetable juice which is added to wines to improve them. 2. A perfume. 3. A word of endearment. 4. [[Cane]] juice, melasses,or other sweet vegetable substance.
          
          
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79473" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_79473" /> ==
<div> '''1: γλυκύς ''' (Strong'S #1099 — Adjective — glukus — gloo-koos' ) </div> <p> (cp. Eng., "glycerine," "glucose"), occurs in &nbsp;James 3:11,12 [[(Av,]] "fresh" in this verse); &nbsp; Revelation 10:9,10 . </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Γλυκύς''''' ''' (Strong'S #1099 Adjective glukus gloo-koos' ) </div> <p> (cp. Eng., "glycerine," "glucose"), occurs in &nbsp;James 3:11,12 (AV, "fresh" in this verse); &nbsp; Revelation 10:9,10 . </p>
          
          
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