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thirst

noun
A painful sensation of the throat or fauces, occasioned by the want of drink. Wherefore is it that thou hast brought us out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and our cattle with thirst? Exodus 17:3.

thirst

A vehement desire of drink. Psalm 104:11.

thirst

A want and eager desire after any thing. Thirst of worldly good. Thirst of knowledge. Thirst of praise. Thirst after happiness. But for is now more generally used after thirst; as a thirst for worldly honors; a thirst for praise.

thirst

Dryness; drouth. The rapid current, through veins . Of porous earth with kindly thirst updrawn, Rose a fresh fountain-- .

thirst

verb intransitive
thurst.

thirst

To experience a painful sensation of the throat or fauces for want of drink. The people thirsted there for water. Exodus 17:3.

thirst

To have a vehement desire for any thing. My soul thirsteth for the living God. Psalm 42:2.

thirst

é. To want to drink; as, to thirst blood.