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eat

verb transitive

[L. edo, esse, esum.]

pret. ate; pp. eat or eaten.

eat

To bite or chew and swallow, as food. Men eat flesh and vegetables. They shall make thee to eat grass as oxen. Daniel 4:25.

eat

To corrode; to wear away; to separate parts of a thing gradually, as an animal by gnawing. We say a cancer eats the flesh.

eat

To consume; to waste.IV . When goods increase, they are increased that eat them. Ecclesiastes 5:11.

eat

To enjoy. If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. Isaiah 1:19.

eat

To consume; to oppress. Who eat up my people as they eat bread. Psalm 14:4.

eat

To feast. Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die. Isaiah 22:73. In scripture, to eat the flesh of Christ, is to believe on him and be nourished by faith. To eat one’s words, is to swallow back; to take back what has been uttered; to retract.

eat

verb intransitive
To take food; to feed; to take a meal, or to board. He did eat continually at the king’s table. 2 Samuel 9:13. Why eateth your master with publicans and sinners. Matthew 9:11.

eat

To take food; to be maintained in food. To eat, or to eat in or into, is to make way by corrosion; to gnaw, to enter by gradually wearing or separating the parts of a substance. A cancer eats into the flesh. Their word will eat as doth a canker. 2 Timothy 2:17. To eat out, to consume. Their word will eat out the vitals of religion, corrupt and destroy it.