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  1. curious. CURIOUS, a. L., care. See Cure. 1. Strongly desirous to see what is novel, or to discover what is unknown; solicitous to see or to know; inquisitive. Be not curious in unnecessary matters, nor to pry into the concerns of your neighbors. 2. Habitually inquisitive; addicted to research or enquiry; as a man of a curious turn of mind ...

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  4. EXCEPT', v.t. L. excipio; ex and capio, to take. See Caption, Capture. 1. To take or leave out of any number specified; to exclude; as, of the thirty persons present and concerned in a riot, we must except two. 2. To take or leave out any particular or particulars, from a general description. When he saith, all things are put under him, it is ...

  5. KJV Dictionary Definition: house house. HOUSE, n. hous. L. casa; Heb. to put on, to cover. 1. In a general sense, a building or shed intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any kind; but appropriately, a building or edifice for the habitation of man; a dwelling place, mansion or abode for any of the human species.

  6. L. sacrifico; sacer, sacred, and facio, to make. 1. To offer to God in homage or worship, by killing and consuming, as victims on an altar; to immolate, either as an atonement for sin, or to procure favor, or to express thankfulness; as, to sacrifice an ox or a lamb. 2Sam. 6.

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