Easton's Bible Dictionary The Hebrew word kebir, rendered "pillow" in 1 Samuel 19:13, 16, but in Revised Version marg. "quilt" or "network," probably means some counterpane or veil intended to protect the head of the sleeper. A different Hebrew word (meraashoth') is used for "bolster" (1 Samuel 26:7, 11, 16). It is rightly rendered in Revised Version "at his head." In Genesis 28:11, 18 the Authorized Version renders it "for his pillows," and the Revised Version "under his head." In Ezek. 13:18, 20 another Hebrew word (kesathoth) is used, properly denoting "cushions" or "pillows," as so rendered both in the Authorized and the Revised Version. Noah Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language 1. (v. t.) To support, hold up, or maintain with difficulty or unusual effort; -- often with up. 2. (n.) A pad, quilt, or anything used to hinder pressure, support any part of the body, or make a bandage sit easy upon a wounded part; a compress. 3. (n.) Anything arranged to act as a support, as in various forms of mechanism, etc. 4. (n.) A cushioned or a piece part of a saddle. 5. (n.) A cushioned or a piece of soft wood covered with tarred canvas, placed on the trestletrees and against the mast, for the collars of the shrouds to rest on, to prevent chafing. 6. (n.) Anything used to prevent chafing. 7. (n.) A plate of iron or a mass of wood under the end of a bridge girder, to keep the girder from resting directly on the abutment. 8. (n.) A transverse bar above the axle of a wagon, on which the bed or body rests. 9. (n.) The crossbeam forming the bearing piece of the body of a railway car; the central and principal cross beam of a car truck. 10. (n.) the perforated plate in a punching machine on which anything rests when being punched. 11. (n.) That part of a knife blade which abuts upon the end of the handle. 12. (n.) The metallic end of a pocketknife handle. 13. (n.) The rolls forming the ends or sides of the Ionic capital. 14. (n.) A block of wood on the carriage of a siege gun, upon which the breech of the gun rests when arranged for transportation. 15. (v. t.) To support with a bolster or pillow.
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