Amasiah
amasiah
burden of (i.e., “sustained by”) jehovah, the “son of zichri, who willingly offered himself unto the lord,” a captain over thousands under jehoshaphat (2 chr. 17:16; comp. judg. 5:9).
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to gather for oneself; collect as one’s own: to am-ss a huge amount of money. to collect into a m-ss or pile; gather: he am-ssed his papers for his memoirs. to come together; -ssemble: crowds am-ssing for the parade. contemporary examples like other nascent “capitalists,” khodorkovsky benefited from corrupt ties to government officials to am-ss […]
- Amassed
to gather for oneself; collect as one’s own: to am-ss a huge amount of money. to collect into a m-ss or pile; gather: he am-ssed his papers for his memoirs. to come together; -ssemble: crowds am-ssing for the parade. contemporary examples the administration has am-ssed not just a middling or even moderately bad foreign-policy record, […]
- Amassment
to gather for oneself; collect as one’s own: to am-ss a huge amount of money. to collect into a m-ss or pile; gather: he am-ssed his papers for his memoirs. to come together; -ssemble: crowds am-ssing for the parade. historical examples the struggle for the first nickel had been wearing and wearying, but the am-ssment […]
- Amata
the mother, by latinus, of lavinia. historical examples the fury first took possession of the queen, amata, and roused her to oppose in every way the new alliance. the cl-ssic myths in english literature and in art (2nd ed.) (1911) charles mills gayley his “amata mathemata” became his pride, his pleasure, and at length his […]
- Amastigote
amastigote amastigote a·mas·ti·gote (ə-mās’tĭ-gōt’) n. see leishman-donovan body.