Webster's 1828 Dictionary

Websters Dictionary 1828
Webster's 1828 Dictionary

Godhead | Websters 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language


GOD’HEAD, noun god’hed.

1. Godship; deity; divinity; divine nature or essence; applied to the true God, and to heathen deities.

2. A deity in person; a god or goddess.

Only


ONLY, adjective

1. Single; one along; as, John was the only man present.

2. This and no other. This is an only child.

3. This above all others. He is the only man for music.

ONLY, adverb

1. Singly; merely; barely; in one manner or for one purpose along.

I purpose my thoughts only as conjectures.

And to be loved himself, needs only to be known.

2. This and no other wise.

Every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. Genesis 6:5.

3. Singly; without more; as only-begotten.

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Begotten


BEGOT’, BEGOT’TEN, participle passive of get. Procreated; generated.

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Procreated


PRO’CREATED, participle passive Begotten; generated.

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Procreated

Generated


GEN’ERATED, participle passive Begotten; engendered; procreated; produced; formed.

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Engendered


ENGEN’DERED, participle passive Begotten; caused; produced.

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Engendered

Produced


PRODU’CED, participle passive Brought into life, being or view; yielded.

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Produced

Caused


CAUSED, participle passive Produced; effected; brought about.

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Formed


FORM’ED, participle passive Made; shaped; molded; planned; arranged; combined; enacted; constituted.

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Formed

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