10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCLINE ONE'S EAR»
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Glossary Hindústání & English to the New Testament and Psalms
... s. f. prosperity, happiness. kam-zor, adj. feeble, weak. — kamzor hona, to be
without strength. kam-zori, s. f. weakness, infirmity. kan, s. m. the ear. — kan band
rakhna, to stop one's ears. — kan dharna, to attend to, incline one's ear, give ear.
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Theoretical Linguistics and Grammatical Description: Papers ...
... ear listen * 10 incline one's ear(s) listen * 11 pin back one's ears listen carefully
* 12 prick up one's ears start listening carefully assume an attitude of expectant
attention Table 1 Ear-idioms whose idiomatic meanings pattern affinitively with ...
Robin Sackmann, Monika Budde, 1996
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Clitics, Pronouns and Movement
... ear listen * 10 incline one's ear(s) listen * 11 pin back one's ears listen carefully
* 12 prick up one's ears start listening carefully assume an attitude of expectant
attention Table 1 Ear-idioms whose idiomatic meanings pattern affmitively with ...
James R. Black, Virginia Motapanyane, 1997
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I Never Knew That Was in the Bible
Hezekiah's prayer (2 Kings 19:16, KJV) has “bow down thine ear,” but the same
prayer in the parallel account (Isaiah 37:17) is translated “incline thine ear.” For
this Hebrew idiom the KJV uses “incline (one's) ear” twenty-two times and “bow ...
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Like an Everlasting Signet Ring: Generosity in the Book of ...
8 to incline one's ear towards the poor person, a frequent psalmic motif regarding
God's dealings with the poor (including Ps 22:25). Therefore, in addition to the
connection between God and the poor, there is also a theological connection ...
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Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
4:20; 5:l par. nth (hiphil) 'ozen, "incline one's ear." If it were necessary to supply
the elliptical obj. 'ozen with qsb hiphiL we would hardly expect to find it used as
here in parallel with nth (hiphil) 'o'en.2* In Isa. 28:23, too, qsb hiphil (par. sm' and
...
G. Johannes Botterweck, Helmer Ringgren, Heinz-Josef Fabry, 2004
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Flügel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English ...
I. a. to bend ; to incline ; fig. to bias ; foin Ct)t, £erj jU etwag — , to incline one's ear
, heart to .. ; II. ,,•]!. 1. to bow; to make a courtesy; 2. to bend, lean, turn, be inclined
to, towards ; to •lope ; 3. to decline, fg. fid) }U Semanb — , to be inclined in ...
Felix Flügel, C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
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Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
JU etwag — , to incline one's ear, heart to .. ; II. reJL 1. to bow; to make a courtesy
; 2. to bend, lean, turn, be inclined to, towards ; to slope ; 3. to decline, fig. fid) JU
3emanb — , to be inclined in favor of one ; ftd) DOE einem — , to bow to one ...
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
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Holman Concise Bible Dictionary
7:5-23). Spitting is an emphatic way of showing contempt to shame another (Deut
. 25:9; Isa. 50:6; Matt. 26:67; 27:30). (3) To incline one's ear is to give attention to
another (Ps. 45:10; Jer. 7:26). (4) Putting a branch to the nose, a pagan gesture, ...
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A Concise Cambodian-English Dictionary
phha^ v. incline to one side, v. tv. or intv.; ~ traeidk sdap incline one's ear to hear
trfrt ph?eh v. gasp for breath rt f ph?aek r. lean on (lit. and metaph.) ph?aep v.
slightly, a little: ba:y puh ~ the rice is just boiling, is simmering pi:k v. lump on
flesh; ...