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Easton's Bible Dictionary · 1897

(Dan. 1:12, 16), R.V. “herbs,” vegetable food in general.

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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863

(seeds) usually means peas, beans and the seeds that grow in pods. In the Authorized Version it occurs only in (Lamentations 1:12,16) as the translation of words the literal meaning of which is “seeds” of any kind. Probably the term denotes uncooked grain of any kind, as barley wheat, millet, vetches, etc.

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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898

PULSE (seeds). Our English word means peas, beans, lentiles, and the produce of similar podded plants, but in Dan 1:12, Ex 17:16 the Hebrew probably denotes vegetable food in general, and in 2 Sam 17:28 parched peas, which are still a favorite food in the East.

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Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880

PULSE (seeds). Our English word means peas, beans, lentiles, and the produce of similar podded plants, but in Dan 1:12, Ex 17:16 the Hebrew probably denotes vegetable food in general, and in 2 Sam 17:28 parched peas, which are still a favorite food in the East.

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 1 of 4

Part of speech: noun (n.)

Leguminous plants, or their seeds, as beans, pease, etc. If all the world Should, in a pet of temperance, feed on pulse. Milton.

Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 2 of 4

Part of speech: noun (n.)

1. The beating or throbbing of the heart or blood vessels, especially of the arteries.

2. Any measured or regular beat; any short, quick motion, regularly repeated, as of a medium in the transmission of light, sound, etc.; oscillation; vibration; pulsation; impulse; beat; movement. The measured pulse of racing oars. Tennyson. When the ear receives any simple sound, it is struck by a single pulse of the air, which makes the eardrum and the other membranous parts vibrate according to the nature and species of the stroke. Burke. Pulse glass, an instrument consisting to a glass tube with terminal bulbs, and containing ether or alcohol, which the heat of the hand causes to boil; -- so called from the pulsating motion of the liquid when thus warmed. Pulse wave (Physiol.), the wave of increased pressure started by the ventricular systole, radiating from the semilunar valves over the arterial system, and gradually disappearing in the smaller branches. the pulse wave travels over the arterial system at the rate of about 29.5 feet in a second. H. N. Martin. -- To feel one's pulse. (a) To ascertain, by the sense of feeling, the condition of the arterial pulse. (b) Hence, to sound one's opinion; to try to discover one's mind.

Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 3 of 4

Part of speech: verb (v.)

To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb. Ray.

Webster's 1828 Dictionary · 1828 4 of 4

Part of speech: verb (v.)

To drive by a pulsation; to cause to pulsate. [R.]

Easton's Bible Dictionary (Matthew George Easton, 1897). Structured JSON vendored from NEUU Bible Dictionary Dataset at commit b8e82aa7ca847f4d97fb432cd965e398a111333c. The dataset wrapper is CC-BY-4.0; source dictionary texts are public domain. Smith's Bible Dictionary (William Smith, 1863). Structured JSON vendored from NEUU Bible Dictionary Dataset at commit b8e82aa7ca847f4d97fb432cd965e398a111333c. The dataset wrapper is CC-BY-4.0; source dictionary texts are public domain. Hastings Dictionary of the Bible (James Hastings, 1898). Structured JSON vendored from NEUU Bible Dictionary Dataset at commit b8e82aa7ca847f4d97fb432cd965e398a111333c. The dataset wrapper is CC-BY-4.0; source dictionary texts are public domain. Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible (Philip Schaff, 1880). Structured JSON vendored from NEUU Bible Dictionary Dataset at commit b8e82aa7ca847f4d97fb432cd965e398a111333c. The dataset wrapper is CC-BY-4.0; source dictionary texts are public domain. Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language (1828). Structured JSON vendored from sktzofrenic/webster1828 at commit 5a58d9e0191eefaa51affbc1bb1b8bc5782ba6c0. The upstream README identifies the dictionary text as public domain and the project license as MIT.

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