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KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Uttereth

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Utter

UT'TER, adjective

1. Situated on the outside or remote from the center.

2. Placed or being beyond any compass; out of any place; as the utter deep.

3. Extreme; excessive; utmost; as utter darkness.

4. Complete; total; final; as utter ruin.

5. Peremptory; absolute; as an utter refusal or denial.

6. Perfect; mere; quite; as utter strangers.

UT'TER, verb transitive

1. To speak; to pronounce; to express; as, to utter words; to utter sounds.

2. To disclose; to discover; to divulge; to publish. He never utters a syllable of what I suppose to be intended as a secret.

3. To sell; to vend; as, to utter wares. [This is obsolete, unless in the law style.]

4. To put or send into circulation; to put off, as currency, or cause to pass in commerce; as, to utter coin or notes. A man utters a false note, who gives it in payment, knowing it to be false.


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Utterable

UT'TERABLE, adjective That may be uttered, pronounced or expressed.


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Utterance

UT'TERANCE, noun

1. The act of uttering words; pronunciation; manner of speaking; as a good or bad utterance

They began to speak with other tongues, as the spirit gave them utterance Acts 2:4.

2. Emission from the mouth; vocal expression; as the utterance of sounds.

3. Extremity; furthest part. [Not in use.]


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Uttered

UT'TERED, participle passive Spoken; pronounced; disclosed; published; put into circulation.


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Utterer

UT'TERER, noun

1. One who utters; one who pronounces.

2. One who divulges or discloses.

3. One who puts into circulation.

4. A seller; a vender.


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Uttering

UT'TERING, participle present tense Pronouncing; disclosing; putting into circulation; selling.


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Utterly

UT'TERLY, adverb To the full extent; fully; perfectly; totally; as utterly tired; utterly debased; utterly lost to all sense of shame; It is utterly vain; utterly out of my power.


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Uttermost

UT'TERMOST, adjective [utter and most.] Extreme; being in the furthest, greatest or highest degree; as the uttermost extent or end; the uttermost distress.

UT'TERMOST, noun The greatest. the uttermost we can do is to be patient.

To the uttermost in the most extensive degree; fully.

Hebrews 8:1.


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