Bittern

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Bittern

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Is found three times in connection with the desolations to come upon Babylon, Idumea, and Nineveh (Isaiah 14:23; 34:11; Zephaniah 2:14). This bird belongs to the class of cranes. Its scientific name is Botaurus stellaris. It is a solitary bird, frequenting marshy ground. The Hebrew word (kippod) thus rendered in the Authorized Version is rendered "porcupine" in the Revised Version. But in the passages noted the kippod is associated with birds, with pools of water, and with solitude and desolation. This favours the idea that not the "porcupine" but the "bittern" is really intended by the word.

Noah Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language

1. (n.) A wading bird of the genus Botaurus, allied to the herons, of various species.

2. (n.) The brine which remains in salt works after the salt is concreted, having a bitter taste from the chloride of magnesium which it contains.

3. (n.) A very bitter compound of quassia, cocculus Indicus, etc., used by fraudulent brewers in adulterating beer.


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