Old Testament readings use the Septuagint , the Scripture the apostles quoted. Masoretic numbering shown for reference.Learn why
hop
noun
The fruit of the dog-rose, or wild brier.
hop
verb intransitive
To leap, or spring on one leg; applied to persons.
hop
To leap; to spring forward by leaps; to skip, as birds. Hopping from spray to spray.
hop
To walk lame; to limp; to halt.
hop
To move by leaps or starts, as the blood in the veins.
hop
To spring; to leap; to frisk about.
hop
To dance.
hop
noun
A leap on one leg; a leap; a jump; a spring.
hop
Adance.
hop
noun
A plant constituting the genus Humulus. The stalk or vine, which grows to a great length, is weak and requires to be supported. In growing, it climbs or winds round a pole or other support. This plant is of great importance in brewing, as it tends to preserve malt liquors, and renders them more aperient, diuretic and salubrious.