WebKJV Dictionary Definition: bittern bittern. BIT'TERN, n. A fowl of the grallic order, the Ardea stellaris, a native of Europe. This fowl has long legs and neck, and stalks among reeds and sedge, feeding upon fish. It makes a singular noise, called by Dryden bumping, and by Goldsmith booming. BIT'TERN, n. from bitter.
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WebClarke's Isaiah 34:11 Bible Commentary. The cormorant - קאת kaath, the pelican, from the root קיא ki, to vomit, because it is said she swallows shell-fish, and when the heat of her stomach has killed the fish, she vomits the shells, takes out the dead fish, and eats them. The bittern - קפד kippod, the hedge-hog, or porcupine. WebKJV Dictionary Definition: bittern bittern. BIT'TERN, n. A fowl of the grallic order, the Ardea stellaris, a native of Europe. This fowl has long legs and neck, and stalks among … pan-american conference definition
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WebCormorants, Bittern, Herons and Storks. The Great Cormorant, Grey Heron and the Bittern are Swedish breeders in this diverse gallery. But several of the other species are thought to become regular breeders soon. WebBut the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness. New King James Version But the pelican and the porcupine shall possess it, Also the owl and the raven shall dwell in it. And He shall stretch out over it The line ... WebFor these reasons the change from bittern to porcupine in the Revised Version (British and American), of the paragraph quoted, is a great mistake, as is also that of cormorant to pelican. Gene Stratton-Porter Bibliography Information Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. "Definition for 'bittern'". "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". えくぼのスフィンクス