obeisance (noun)
[ an expression of respect or submission ]
[ obedience ]
[ an expression of respect or submission ]
[ obedience ]
[ laid or set against ]
[ that where on any thing resteth or occupied ]
[ set a work ]
[ a sacrifice or offering usually made to a god ]
[ offering ]
[ dark ]
[ cloudy ]
[ froward ]
[ stubbern ]
[ stiff in his own opinion ]
[ to trade ]
[ to do business ]
[ happening ]
[ taking place ]
[ occasions ]
[ things that offer themselves by the way ]
[ offensive ]
[ disgusting ]
[ repugnant ]
[ hateful ]
[ disdainful ]
[ smell ]
[ sent ]
[ savor ]
[ cause to stumble or sin ]
[ often ]
[ frequently ]
[ one tenth of an ephah ]
[ about 6.5 pints ]
[ that signifieth some good or ill fate ]
[ let passed ]
[ oversliped ]
[ all-powerful ]
[ almighty ]
[ great ]
[ high ]
[ working ]
[ effect ]
[ fitness ]
[ to any thing ]
[ set again ]
[ contrary ]
[ set ever against ]
[ grieved ]
[ violently wronged ]
[ someone regarded as reliable ]
[ a place ]
[ a speech or answer given from GOD ]
[ a prayer ]
[ speech ]
[ discourse ]
[ to establish in a particular office or order ]
[ a vulture ]
[ sockets or precious settings ]
[ limits ]
[ boundaries ]
[ a foreigner ]
[ one who is strange or bizarre ]
[ fierce ]
[ unreasonable ]
[ more then needeth ]