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Graving
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
(1.) Heb. hatsabh. Job 19:24, rendered “graven,” but generally means hewn stone or wood, in quarry or forest. (2.) Heb. harush. Jer. 17:1, rendered “graven,” and indicates generally artistic work in metal, wood, and stone, effected by fine instruments. (3.) Heb. haqaq. Ezek. 4:1, engraving a plan or map, rendered “pourtray;” Job 19:23, “written.” (4.) Heb. pasal points rather to the sculptor’s or the carver’s art (Isa. 30:22; 40:19; 41:7; 44:12-15). (5.) Pathah refers to intaglio work, the cutting and engraving of precious stones (Ex. 28:9-11, 21; Zech. 3:9; Cant. 1:10, 11). (6.) Heret. In Ex. 32:4 rendered “graving tool;” and in Isa. 8:1, “a pen.”
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 1 of 2
Part of speech: noun (n.)
The act of cleaning a ship's bottom. Graving dock. (Naut.) See under Dock.
Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 2 of 2
Part of speech: noun (n.)
1. The act or art of carving figures in hard substances, esp. by incision or in intaglio.
2. That which is graved or carved. [R.] Skillful to . . . grave any manner of graving. 2 Chron. ii. 14.
3. Impression, as upon the mind or heart. New gravings upon their souls. Eikon Basilike