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hurt

verb transitive
pret. and pp. hurt.

hurt

To bruise; to give pain by a contusion, pressure, or any violence to the body. We hurt the body by a severe blow, or by tight clothes, and the feet by fetters. Psalm 105:18.

hurt

To wound; to injure or impair the sound state of the body, as by incision or fracture.

hurt

To harm; to damage; to injure by occasioning loss. We hurt a man by destroying his property.

hurt

To injure by diminution; to impair. A man hurts his estate by extravagance.

hurt

To injure by reducing in quality; to impair the strength, purity or beauty of. Hurt not the wine and the oil-- Revelation 6:6.&

hurt

To harm; to injure; to damage, in general.

hurt

To wound; to injure; to give pain to; as, to hurt the feelings.

hurt

noun
A wound; a bruise; any thing that gives pain to the body. The pains of sickness and hurts.

hurt

Harm; mischief; injury. I have slain a man to my wounding, and a young man to my hurt. Genesis 4:23.

hurt

Injury; loss. Why should damage grow to the hurt of the kings? Ezra 4:22.