486 Archaic or obscure King James Bible words explained
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- kine
- kinsman, kin, kindred
- knop
- know or knew in addition to the normal meaning, in the KJV these words are also used as a euphemism for sexual intercourse, based on the context
- knowest = know
- knoweth = know, knows
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- lascivious
- latchet
- laver
- leasing
- lees
- lest = for fear that —indicating the intention or concern of preventing something undesirable
- leaveneth = leavens
- liveth = lives
- longsuffering (aka long-suffering) = to suffer a long time without snapping; hardship or abuse being suffered, yet without complaining or taking or seeking retaliation or revenge; patient endurance of pain or unhappiness
- lothed = loathed; hated; strongly disliked
- lotheth = loathes; hates; strongly dislikes
- lintel
- lot
- low
- lucre
- lusteth = lusts
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Q
- quaternion
- quickeneth = gives life; to make alive (in a physical or spiritual sense
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- sabbath
- sackbut
- saith = says
- sanctify, sanctification
- Satan
- satyr
- scapegoat
- scourge, scourging
- scrip
- seditions = dissensions; divisions
- seeth = sees
- seethe
- seething pot
- selfsame = identical; exactly the same
- sendeth = sends
- sepulchre
- servitor
- shalt = shall
- sheriffs
- shew, shewest / shewed / = show / showed
- shod = wearing footgear, such as sandles or shoes
- signet
- slain = killed in a violent way; slayed
- slew = killed in a violent way; slayed
- smite = to strike sharply or heavily, especially with the hand or a handheld weapon; may result in death or severe injury
- smitten = struck; killed
- standest = stand; standing
- smote = struck sharply or heavily —past tense of “smite”
- soever = whomsoever; at all; in any kind; of any kind; to any possible or known extent
- sojourner = a temporary resident
- soothsayer
- sop
- spake = spoke, past tense of “speak”
- speakest = speak
- speaketh = speaks, or speak
- spunge = sponge
- stead = in place of someone
- stomacher
- stay = supply, as in Isaiah 3:1 KJV
- subscriptions
- supple = cleanse
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- tabering
- tablet
- taches
- taketh = took
- tale
- talent
- target
- tarry = stay; delay
- tarried = stayed longer than intended; delayed leaving a place
- teareth = to tear, to lacerate, to rip
- teiltree
- temperance = self-control
- tenth deal
- testament
- thee
- thence = from there; from that place time
- thenceforth {= from that time}
- thine
- thither = there; to that place
- thou
- thy
- thyself = yourself
- tidings = news, usually important
- tires
- tithe
- tookest = took
- toucheth = touches
- tow
- trodden = tread; walked; stepped; past particple of “tread”
- troubleth = troubles or disturbs
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- vagabond
- variance = strife
- verily
- vesture = clothing; a covering garment; apparel
- victuals = food or provisions
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