habergeon (noun)
[ a sleeveless coat or jacket of armor ]
[ a sleeveless coat or jacket of armor ]
[ a dwelling place ]
[ a handle ]
[ to draw ]
[ fetch ]
[ haul ]
[ pull ]
[ lift up ]
[ praise the LORD ]
[ to make holy ]
[ consecrated ]
[ set apart ]
[ lame ]
[ crippled ]
[ a female personal attendant ]
[ a female slave or servant ]
[ to happen by chance ]
[ to happen by accident ]
[ close ]
[ near ]
[ in close proximity ]
[ with difficulty ]
[ a male deer ]
[ lofty ]
[ proud ]
[ a habit ]
[ custom ]
[ habitation ]
[ place of frequent abode ]
[ ventured ]
[ chanced ]
[ to be headstrong ]
[ domineering ]
[ overbearing ]
[ open uncultivated land ]
[ Gentile ]
[ from Hebers stock ]
[ from this time forward ]
[ from this place forward ]
[ inheritance ]
[ possession ]
[ haughty ]
[ arrogant ]
[ proud spirit ]
[ about 1.5 gallons ]
[ a female deer ]
[ to or towards ]
[ up to this point ]
[ until now ]
[ before ]
[ old ]
[ aged ]
[ white with age ]
[ held ]
[ helped ]
[ 10 ephahs or baths ]
[ about 80 gallons ]
[ save ]
[ we pray ]
[ a shout of praise ]
[ save now ]
[ articles of clothing to cover the legs ]
[ good entertainement for friends and strangers ]
[ to disable by cutting the tendons in the hind leg ]
[ as it may ]
[ nevertheless ]
[ the management of a household ]