From my comment on one of Big Judah's video:
Webster’s English Dictionary 1828 Volume 1 Page 275-276
Original site that lead me to the pages:
https://www.originalbibles.com/webster-english-dictionary-1828-pdf-volume-1/
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On the main page it is pages 275 and 276 yet I have no idea why it comes up 274 and 275 in link to view it larger. Also no idea why it is not possible to copy and paste except 1 word at a time for it (not knowledgeable in programming, hardware is my thing).
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Pages in pdf:
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Praise be the Creator, all praises to The Most High.
Shalom
Thank you Brother Phillip, appreciate your dedication and posting, much love much respect.
All praisesto ahayah!
All Praises Brother Phillip -I really wanted this one💜💙
Thank you for sharing brother. All praises to the Most High!
BLACK, a. [Sax. hlac, and blcec, black, pale, w'an, livid ; blacian, blacan, to become pale,
to turn white, to become black, to black- en ; hlac, u)k ; Sw. blek, pale, wan, livid ; bleck, ink ; bleka, to insolate, to expose to the sun, or to bleach; also to lighten, to flash ; D. bleek, pale ; bleeken, to bleach ; G. bleich, pale, wan, bleak ; hleichen, to bleach ; Dan. blmk, ink ; hleeg, pale, wan, bleak, sallow ; bleeger, to bleach. It is remarkable that black, bleak and bleach are all radically one word. The primary sense seems to be, pale, wan or sallow, from which has proceeded the present variety of significations.]
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Sax abbreviation for Saxon.