Easton's Bible Dictionary A lot, lots, a festival instituted by the Jews (Esther 9:24-32) in ironical commemoration of Haman's consultation of the Pur (a Persian word), for the purpose of ascertaining the auspicious day for executing his cruel plot against their nation. It became a national institution by the common consent of the Jews, and is observed by them to the present day, on the 14th and 15th of the month Adar, a month before the Passover. Noah Webster's New International Dictionary of the English Language 1. (v. i.) To utter a low, murmuring, continued sound, as a cat does when pleased. 2. (v. t.) To signify or express by purring. 3. (n.) The low, murmuring sound made by a cat to express contentment or pleasure.
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