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KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Race

The Bible

Bible Usage:

  • race used 4 times.

Dictionaries:

  • Included in Eastons: No
  • Included in Hitchcocks: No
  • Included in Naves: Yes
  • Included in Smiths: Yes
  • Included in Websters: Yes
  • Included in Strongs: Yes
  • Included in Thayers: Yes
  • Included in BDB: Yes

Strongs Concordance:

Naves Topical Index
Race

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Race

Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Race

RACE, noun [Latin radix and radius having the same original. This word coincides in origin with rod, ray, radiate, etc.]

1. The lineage of a family, or continued series of descendants from a parent who is called the stock. A race is the series of descendants indefinitely. Thus all mankind are called the race of Adam; the Israelites are of the race of Abraham and Jacob. Thus we speak of a race of kings, the race of Clovis or Charlemagne; a race of nobles, etc.

Hence the long race of Alban fathers come.

2. A generation; a family of descendants. A race of youthful and unhandled colts.

3. A particular breed; as a race of mules; a race of horses; a race of sheep.

Of such a race no matter who is king.

4. A root; as race-ginger, ginger in the root or not pulverized.

5. A particular strength or taste of wine; a kind of tartness.

RACE, noun [Latin gradior, gressus, with the prefix g. Eng. ride.]

1. A running; a rapid course or motion, either on the feet, on horseback or in a carriage, etc.; particularly, a contest in running; a running in competition for a prize.

The race was one of the exercises of the Grecian games.

I wield the gauntlet and I run the race

2. Any sunning with speed.

The flight of many birds is swifter than the race of any beast.

3. A progress; a course; a movement or progression of any kind.

My race of glory run.

Let us run with patience the race that is set before us.

Hebrews 12:1.

4. Course; train; process; as the prosecution and race of the war. [Not now used.]

5. A strong or rapid current of water, or the channel or passage for such a current; as a mill-race.

6. By way of distinction, a contest in the running of horses; generally in the plural. The races commence in October.

RACE, verb intransitive To run swiftly; to run or contend in running. The animals raced over the ground.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Race-ginger

RACE-GIN'GER, noun Ginger in the root or not pulverized.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Race-horse

RA'CE-HORSE, noun A horse bred or kept for running in contest; a horse that runs in competition.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Racemation

RACEMA'TION, noun [Latin racemus, a cluster.]

1. A cluster, as of grapes.

2. The cultivation of cluster of grapes.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Raceme

RAC'EME, noun [Latin racemus, a bunch of berries.

In botany a species of inflorescence, consisting of a peduncle with short lateral branches. It is simple or compound, naked or leafy, etc.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Racemiferous

RACEMIF'EROUS, adjective [Latin racemus, a cluster, and fero, to bear.]

Bearing racemes or clusters; as the racemiferous fig-tree.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Racemous

RAC'EMOUS, adjective Growing in racemes or clusters.


Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Racer

RA'CER, noun [from race.] a runner; one that contends in a race.

And bade the nimblest racer seize the prize.