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41Acts 19 — 1 And it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: and finding certain disciples, 2 He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him …
42dispute — [[t]dɪspju͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦ disputes, disputing, disputed 1) N VAR: usu with supp, oft N with/over n, N between pl n A dispute is an argument or disagreement between people or groups. They have won previous pay disputes with the government...… …
43deny — deny, gainsay, contradict, negative, traverse, impugn, contravene are comparable as meaning, when they refer to an act, to declare something untrue, untenable, or unworthy of consideration or, when they refer to a condition, to go counter to what …
44διαμφισβητήσεις — διαμφισβήτησις disputing fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) διαμφισβήτησις disputing fem nom/acc pl (attic) διαμφισβητέω dispute aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) διαμφισβητέω dispute fut ind act 2nd sg διαμφισβητέω dispute aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)… …
45ἀμφισβητητικόν — ἀμφισβητητικός fond of disputing masc acc sg ἀμφισβητητικός fond of disputing neut nom/voc/acc sg …
46there is no accounting for tastes — It is impossible to explain why different people like different things (especially things that do not appeal to the speaker). Also now in the form there is no accounting for taste. The saying is a version of the Latin tag de gustibus non est… …
47dispute — [di spyo͞ot′] vi. disputed, disputing [ME disputen < OFr desputer < L disputare, lit., to compute, discuss, hence argue about < dis , apart + putare, to think: see PUTATIVE] 1. to argue; debate 2. to quarrel vt. 1. to argue or debate (a… …
48HA'ANAKAH — (Heb. הַעֲנָקָה), the gratuity which the master was enjoined to pay his Hebrew bound servant when the latter was set free. This institution is the source, in Jewish law, of the laws of severance pay, i.e., payment of compensation to employees on… …
49Boarding school — School School, n. [OE. scole, AS. sc?lu, L. schola, Gr. ? leisure, that in which leisure is employed, disputation, lecture, a school, probably from the same root as ?, the original sense being perhaps, a stopping, a resting. See {Scheme}.] 1. A… …
50Collitigant — Col*lit i*gant, a. Disputing or wrangling. [Obs.] n. One who litigates or wrangles. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …