Tripping
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Tripping (1 Occurrence)

Isaiah 3:16 Again, the Lord has said, Because the daughters of Zion are full of pride, and go with outstretched necks and wandering eyes, with their foot-chains sounding when they go: (See NIV)

Thesaurus
Tripping (1 Occurrence)
... 5. (n.) A light dance. 6. (n.) The loosing of an anchor from the ground by means
of its cable or buoy rope. Multi-Version Concordance Tripping (1 Occurrence). ...
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Tripolis

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Dance (18 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement,
in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art, in figures and ...
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Triumph (52 Occurrences)

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Cities (427 Occurrences)
... and white sheep were being tended by women in long blue cloaks; and on the party
of travelers being observed, groups of merry children came tripping up toward ...
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Ciccar
... and white sheep were being tended by women in long blue cloaks; and on the party
of travelers being observed, groups of merry children came tripping up toward ...
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Plain (113 Occurrences)
... and white sheep were being tended by women in long blue cloaks; and on the party
of travelers being observed, groups of merry children came tripping up toward ...
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Trip.

2. (a.) Quick; nimble; stepping lightly and quickly.

3. (a.) Having the right forefoot lifted, the others remaining on the ground, as if he were trotting; trippant; -- said of an animal, as a hart, buck, and the like, used as a bearing.

4. (n.) Act of one who, or that which, trips.

5. (n.) A light dance.

6. (n.) The loosing of an anchor from the ground by means of its cable or buoy rope.

Strong's Hebrew
6117. aqab -- to follow at the heel, assail insidiously ...
... A primitive root; properly, to swell out or up; used only as denominative from aqeb,
to seize by the heel; figuratively, to circumvent (as if tripping up the ...
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2945. taph -- children
... From taphaph (perhaps referring to the tripping gait of children); a family (mostly
used collectively in the singular) -- (little) children (ones), families. ...
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