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stich (medicine) and Jesus (iou)


stich (medicine)


stich


1. A verse, of whatever measure or number of feet.

2. A line in the Scriptures; specifically, one of the rhythmic lines in the poetical books and passages of the Old Treatment, as written in the oldest Hebrew manuscripts and in the Revised Version of the English Bible.

3. A row, line, or rank of trees.

Origin: Gr. Stichos a row, line, akin to to go, march, E. Sty, v.i.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Jesus (iou)



Jesus noun & interjection. (now chiefly voc.). ME.

A. noun.
(The name of) the central figure of the Christian faith, a Jewish preacher (c 5 BC-c AD 30) regarded by his followers as the Son of God and God incarnate. More fully Jesus Christ (see CHRIST noun 2). ME.
CREEPING Jesus. find Jesus: see FIND verb. Jesus wept! interjection expr. strong exasperation. Society of Jesus the Jesuit order. sweet Jesus: see SWEET adjective & adverb.
A figure or representation of Jesus. L15.
Comb.: Jesus freak a (usu. young) person combining a lifestyle like that of a hippy with fervent evangelical Christianity; Jesus PSALTER.
b. interjection. Expr. surprise, dismay, disbelief, relief, etc. Also Jesus Christ. L16.
P. Bowles 'Jesus!' he cried. 'I'm glad to be here!'