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KING'S

Date "KING'S" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: KING'S

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Literature

King's [or Queen's ] ~~~Bench.
Bench. This was originally the Aula Regia, which followed the king in all his travels, and in which he occupied the lit de justice. In the absence of the sovereign the judges were supreme. Of course there is no lit de justice or bench for the sovereign in any of our law courts now. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Specialty Definition: King

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

simple:King

People whose surname is or was King include:

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "King."

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King's College, Cambridge

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

King's College, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

The College was founded by King Henry VI in 1441 and was originally intended as a college for pupils from Eton College, itself founded by Henry. Over the following centuries the college the gradually broadened its intake and indeed is now widely regarded to be amongst the progressive of the Cambridge colleges. As of 2003, around 80% of the British undergraduate intake were educated at state schools.

The College's Chapel.

The College's Chapel, considered a fine example of late Gothic architecture, was built over the period of 100 years in three stages. Much of the stone used to build the chapel came from Ramsey Abbey near Ramsey, Cambridgeshire. The Chapel choir traditionally broadcast their Nine Lessons and Carols on the BBC from the chapel on Christmas Eve. The Chapel is widely seen as the symbol of Cambridge, for example in the logo of the city council.

Alumni of the College include E. M. Forster, Rupert Brooke, Alan Turing, John Maynard Keynes, Salman Rushdie, and Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend.

The College is located at King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1ST, UK, and is the only Oxbridge College to have "1ST" in its postal code.

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King's College, London

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

King's College in London is part of the federal University of London. King's College was founded in 1829, partly in reaction to the founding of University College London (UCL). UCL was a non-religious institution, often referred to at the time as “the godless institution in Gower Street”, and King's offered a curriculum that was less thoroughly secular. King's was so named to indicate the patronage of King George IV.

King's began on a site adjacent to Somerset House in the Strand, still in use and still organized around the original building; the university has spread to several other campuses as well, including the Guy's campus near London Bridge, the St. Thomas' campus facing the Houses of Parliament across the Thames, and the Hampstead campus on Kidderpore Avenue, formerly the site of Westfield College, since merged with Queen Mary. The current institution is the product of the merger of King's with a number of other institutions over the years, including Queen Elizabeth College, Chelsea College, the Institute of Psychiatry, Guy's Hospital, and St Thomas' Hospital.

King's has over 17,000 students. Well-known alumni include Anita Brookner, Arthur C. Clarke, Derek Jarman, B. S. Johnson, Hanif Kureishi, Michael Nyman, and Desmond Tutu. Florence Nightingale's original training school for nurses was at St Thomas's Hospital and King's College Hospital. Perhaps the most famous scholarly research performed at King's was the work by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins that was essential to the discovery by James Watson and Francis Crick of the structure of DNA.

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Synonyms within Context: KING'S

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Advice

Instruction, charge, injunction, obtestation; Governor's message, President's message; King's message, Queen's speech; message, speech from the throne.

Disclosure

Acknowledge, allow, concede, grant, admit, own, own up to, confess, avow, throw off all disguise, turn inside out, make a clean breast; show one's hand, show one's cards; unburden one's mind, disburden one's mind, disburden one's conscience, disburden one's heart; open one's mind, lay bare one's mind, tell a piece of one's mind; unbosom oneself, own to the soft impeachment; say the truth, speak the truth; turn King's (or Queen's) evidence; acknowledge the corn.

Disease

Ague, angina pectoris, appendicitis; Asiatic cholera, spasmodic cholera; biliary calculus, kidney stone, black death, bubonic plague, pneumonic plague; blennorrhagia, blennorrhoea; blood poisoning, bloodstroke, bloody flux, brash; breakbone fever, dengue fever, malarial fever, Q-fever; heart attack, cardiac arrest, cardiomyopathy; hardening of the arteries, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis; bronchocele, canker rash, cardialgia, carditis, endocarditis; cholera, asphyxia; chlorosis, chorea, cynanche, dartre; enanthem, enanthema; erysipelas; exanthem, exanthema; gallstone, goiter, gonorrhea, green sickness; grip, grippe, influenza, flu; hay fever, heartburn, heaves, rupture, hernia, hemorrhoids, piles, herpes, itch, king's evil, lockjaw; measles, mumps, polio; necrosis, pertussis, phthisis, pneumonia, psora, pyaemia, pyrosis, quinsy, rachitis, ringworm, rubeola, St. Vitus's dance, scabies, scarlatina, scarlet fever, scrofula, seasickness, struma, syntexis, tetanus, tetter, tonsillitis, tonsilitis, tracheocele, trachoma, trismus, varicella, varicosis, variola, water qualm, whooping cough; yellow fever, yellow jack.

Language

Noun: language; phraseology; speech; tongue, lingo, vernacular; mother tongue, vulgar tongue, native tongue; household words; King's English, Queen's English; dialect.

Lawyer

Noun: lawyer, attorney, legal counsel; counsel, counsellor, counsellor at law, attorney at law; jurist, legist, civilian, pundit, publicist, juris consult, legal adviser, advocate; barrister, barrister at law; King's or Queen's counsel; K.C.; Q.C.; silk gown, leader, sergeant-at-law, bencher; tubman, judge.

Method

Roadway, pathway, stairway; express; thoroughfare; highway; turnpike, freeway, royal road, coach road; broad highway, King's highway, Queen's highway; beaten track, beaten path; horse road, bridle road, bridle track, bridle path; walk, trottoir, footpath, pavement, flags, sidewalk; crossroad, byroad, bypath, byway; cut; short cut; (mid-course); carrefour; private road, occupation road; highways and byways; railroad, railway, tram road, tramway; towpath; causeway; canal; (conduit); street; (abode); speedway.

Prison

Newgate, Fleet, Marshalsea; King's (or Queen's) Bench.

Solecism

Verb: use bad grammar, faulty grammar; solecize, commit a solecism; murder the King's English, murder the Queen's English, break Priscian's head.

Stammering

Mumble, mutter; maud, mauder; whisper; mince, lisp; jabber, gibber; sputter, splutter; muffle, mump; drawl, mouth; croak; speak thick, speak through the nose; snuffle, clip one's words; murder the language, murder the King's English, murder the Queen's English; mispronounce, missay.

Tribunal

Assize, eyre; wardmote, burghmote; barmote; superior courts of Westminster; court of record, court oyer and terminer, court assize, court of appeal, court of error; High court of Judicature, High court of Appeal; Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; Star Chamber; Court of Chancery, Court of King's or Queen's Bench, Court of Exchequer, Court of Common Pleas, Court of Probate, Court of Arches, Court of Admiralty; Lords Justices' court, Rolls court, Vice Chancellor's court, Stannary court, Divorce court, Family court, Palatine court, county court, district court, police court; sessions; quarter sessions, petty sessions; court-leet, court-baron, court of pie poudre, court of common council; board of green cloth.

Value

Phrase: worth the price; worth a king's ransom; accountants who know the price of everything and the value of nothing.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: KING'S

English words defined with "KING'S": Agist, Agistment, Agistor, Approvement, ascend, AvenerBaston, Black Rod, Bluegown, Bonnet piece, ButlerageCorody, Court of Marshalsea, Crown officeDapiferexalt, ExigenterGroom porterHans Holbein, Holbein, Holbein the Youngerindecision, indecisiveness, IseultLord keeperMarshal of the King's house, MarshalseaOppidan, Ouster le mainPost-fine, prepossession, Protonotary, Pursuivantrebury, received, Royal touchship money, Silk gown, Stable stand, standard, Star-chamber, Surveyor generalUpper BenchVerderorWool staple. (references)
Specialty definitions using "KING'S": Adoni-zedecBancus Regius, Barzillai, Bell-the-Cat, Blue-coat School, Blue-gowns, Bonnet-pieceCHEQUER INN, CHUMMAGE, Coat of many Colours, College Colours, ConveyersDale, the king's, Devil's Books, Diable, Domisellus, Drawing the King's, DRAWING THE KING'S PICTURE, Duke Coombe, DutyFontarabia, Fuga ad SalicesGlasgow ArmsHammelech, Healing GoldJESTER, Jonathan and DavidK.O.B, King, King's Chair, King's Cheese goes half in Paring, King's Cross, King's Fund hospital bedsteads, KING'S HEAD INN, King's Keys, King's Oak, King's Own Scottish Borderers, KING'S PICTURES, KING'S PLATE, King's Quhair, KING'S WOOD LION, King's-Crag, KoliLobsters, lookingMayors of the Palace, MichaiahNOSE, NotaricaPetticoat and Gown, Puss in BootsQueen's BenchRedgauntlet, Romamti-ezer, ROUND ROBINscepter, Selling the Pass, SkoganUzzaWHISTLING SHOP, White WidowZebadiah. (references)

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Modern Usage: KING'S

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Once a year we turn all paris upside down. Ev'ry man's a king and ev'ry king's a clown (The Hunchback of Notre Dame; writing credit: Victor Hugo; Irene Mecchi)

The King's stinking son fired me, and thank you so much for bringing up such a painful subject (The Princess Bride; writing credit: William Goldman)

And the brat's friends are the king's lackeys (Kingdom Hearts; writing credit: Billy Gallo; Robert Gillings)

Here is your king's scepter, and here is your kingdom, with the scorpion, the cobra, and the lizard for subjects (The Ten Commandments; writing credit: Charles Chaplin)

Don't question the king's grammar (VeggieTales: King George and the Ducky; writing credit: Daniel Reitz)

Clever

A king's castle is his home. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

The King's Pirate (1967)

A King's Story (1965)

All the King's Men (1958)

King's Rhapsody (1955)

The King's Thief (1955)

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Commercial Usage: KING'S

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Books

  • In the King's Wake: Post-Absolutist Culture in France (reference)

  • The Gilded Chain: A Tale of the King's Blades (reference)

  • Slips That Pass in the Night: The King's English Adrift on the Campus (reference)

  • Alan King's Great Jewish Joke Book (reference)

  • King's Captain : An Alan Lewrie Naval Adventure (reference)

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Theater & Movies

  • Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries Collection (The Movie/Girl on a Bike/Soundtrack CD) (reference)

  • Carols From King's / Choir of King's College, Cambridge · Stephen Cleobury (reference)

  • Stephen King's Storm of the Century (reference)

  • The King's Whore (reference)

    (more DVD examples; more video examples)

  

Music

  • Annie Laurie ~ Folksongs of the British Isles / Barrueco · The King's Singers (reference)

  • The King's Singers Original Debut Recording (reference)

  • The King's Delight: 17 c. Ballads For Voice & Violin Band (reference)

  • O Come All Ye Faithful: Christmas Carols at King's College, Cambridge (reference)

  • Handel - Israel in Egypt / Bostridge, Chance, Gritton, Varcoe, King's College Choir, The Brandenburg Consort, Cleobury (reference)

    (more classical music examples; more popular music examples)

  

High Tech

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Photo Album: KING'S

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A king's canoe at Hermitinseln, Bismarck Archipelago. In: "Das Deutsche Kolonialreich," by Hans Meyer, 1909. Vol II, p. 456. Library Call Number: Cfd M612 d. Credit: Treasures of the Library.

"Dr. R.D. Lawrence" Diabetic Ward at King's Hospital, London. / WHO p. Credit: National Library of Medicine; photo by P. Larsen..

Captain John W. Murphy, ship's Commanding Officer, presents King Ibn Saud, of Saudi Arabia, to the Executive Officer, during a Royal visit on board, probably near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, circa 1947. Some of the King's bodyguards are standing nearby, with photographers beyond. David Duncan of "Life" Magazine (with flash camera) is one of the latter. Standing at right are U.S. Minister to Saudi Arabia J. Rives Childs (in dark glasses) and Waldo Bailey, the U.S. Consul at Dhahran. Credit: NAVY.

The exacution [i.e. execution] of convicted was at the time of ceremonies of king's birthday / Ardeshir Mohassess. Credit: Library of Congress.

Aerial voyages over London Ashburnham Park, King's Road, Chelsea. Credit: Library of Congress.

King's garage, Bedford, Pennsylvania. Credit: Library of Congress.

U.S.S. Texas, presentation of cross and badge to Ensign Gherardi by the King's daughters, Aug. 8, 1897. Credit: Library of Congress.

Stone arch, King's Highway bridge, Panama. Credit: Library of Congress.

Workmen from cannery at King's Cove. Credit: Library of Congress.

King's Island [i.e. King Island, or Ukivok]. Credit: Library of Congress.

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Digital Photo Gallery: KING'S
 

"King's Cross" by Melvin Heng
Commentary: "King's Cross Station, London."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Familiar Quotations: KING'S

AuthorQuotation

Jean De La BruyFre

You may drive a dog off the King's armchair, and it will climb into the preacher's pulpit; he views the world unmoved, unembarrassed, unabashed.

Lope de Vega

Except for God, the King's our only lord.

Plutarch

Nothing made the horse so fat as the king's eye.

William Shakespeare

Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English.

William Wycherley

I weigh the man, not his title; 'tis not the king's stamp can make the metal better.

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Historic Usage: KING'S

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

Tho' the war itself, which admits not of plurality of governors, naturally devolves the command into the king's sole authority. (Second Treatise of Government)

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Non-Fiction Usage: KING'S

SubjectTopicQuote

Business

The budget proposal for 2001 gave the highest priority to units participating in international operations, border guard units and the King's Guard. (references)

Civil Liberties

Swaziland

In 1999 an editor of an independent newspaper was arrested for criminal defamation after reporting that the King's latest fiancee, now one of his wives, was a high school dropout. (references)

Economic History

Afghanistan

The Afghan king's policy of neutrality was not universally popular within the country, however. (references)

Nepal

After his death two days later, the late King's surviving brother Gyanendra was proclaimed king. (references)

Human Rights

Swaziland

On June 13, the Court of Appeals ordered the Government to assist and compensate the evicted residents, to allow them to return to their homes, and allow them to remain in their homes until final judgement was decided by the High Court; however, on June 22, King's Decree No. 2 overturned the Court of Appeals' ruling. (references)

Political Economy

Bhutan

Judges serve at the King's pleasure, and the Government limits significantly the right to a fair trial. (references)

Jordan

In the King's absence, a regent, whose authority is outlined in the Constitution, assumes many of the King's responsibilities. (references)

Political Rights

Morocco

However, the Constitution may not be changed without the King's approval. (references)

Swaziland

Passage of legislation by Parliament requires the King's assent to become law, which he is not obliged to give. (references)

Tonga

The Cabinet is made up of nine ministers and two governors; it includes both nobles and commoners, who serve at the King's pleasure. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

DUTY, n. That which sternly impels us in the direction of profit, along the line of desire. Sir Lavender Portwine, in favor at court, Was wroth at his master, who'd kissed Lady Port. His anger provoked him to take the king's head, But duty prevailed, and he took the king's bread, Instead. G.J. E

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Spoken Usage: KING'S

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Julia Child

Well, it's awfully good. But I think the McDonald's could be very good, too, and so can Burger King. But the Burger King's French fries are very good, I think.

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Speeches: KING'S

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837The law, after this friendly explanation, passed with the obnoxious amendment, supported by the King's ministers, and was finally approved by the King.

Bill Clinton

1993-2001Martin Luther King's dream was the American Dream.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Derived & Related Names: KING'S

The following table summarizes names derived from the word "KING'S".
 
NameGenderLanguageMeaning
AhimelechN/ABiblical

My king's brother

Ebed-melechN/ABiblical

The king's servant

KingsleyMale, FemaleEnglish

A king's wood

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

 

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Expressions: KING'S

Expressions using "KING'S": bask in the king's favour Crown's King's or Queen's Don King's operation Keeper of the King's conscience King's Bench king's clover King's Counsel king's court King's cushion King's dale king's english King's evidence King's Evil King's Fund King's Fund hospital bedsteads King's or Queen's King's or Queen's Bench King's Queen's or State's king's ransom King's silver king's spear king's vanes King's yellow Marshal of the King's house murder the King's English take the king's shilling The king's English The king's farmer to turn King's evidence turn King's or Queen's evidence wear the king's coat worth a king's ransom. Additional references.

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Modern Translation: KING'S

Language Translations for "KING'S"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Arabic 

  

‏ملكي (facultative, imperial, kingly, mine, monarchal, monarchist, of mine, possessive, proprietary, regal, royal, royalistic, sovereign). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

скрофулоза (king's evil, scrofula), скрофули (king's evil). (various references)

   

Czech

  

krtice (king's evil, scrofula). (various references)

   

Danish

  

Kings Fund hospitalsseng (King's Fund hospital bedsteads), slamafledningsvaeg (king's vanes, silt vanes), akrocefalikorrektion ad modum King (King's operation), abscessus cerebri-operation ad modum King (King's operation). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

ziekenhuisbed met verstelbare hoogte van het type King's Fund (King's Fund hospital bedsteads), operatie van King (King's operation), geleidewand voor slibafvoer (king's vanes, silt vanes). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

Kingin kranioplastia (King's operation), Kingin aivoabsessileikkaus (King's operation), lietteenohjausseinä (king's vanes, silt vanes). (various references)

   

French

  

royal (kingly). (various references)

   

German

  

Kings'Fund-Krankenhausbett (King's Fund hospital bedsteads), King-Operation (King's operation), Königstochter (king's daughter, princess), königshof (king's court, royal court), Schlammleitwaende (king's vanes, silt vanes). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

εγχείρηση Joseph King (King's operation), τοιχία εκτροπής συρομένων προσχώσεων (king's vanes, silt vanes). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

אנגלית צחה. (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

életfogytiglanig (during the king's pleasure). (various references)

   

Italian

  

king's bench division (king's bench division), letto modello King's Fund da ospedale (King's Fund hospital bedsteads), diaframmi verticali di deviazione della carrente carica di sedimenti (king's vanes, silt vanes). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

キロ連量 (10^9, gear, gear change, gearshift, giga-, gigaton, guitar, January 15., king, King Dome, King Holiday, king salmon, kingmaker, King's English, king-size, kinky boots, kinky look, Kiwanis Club, ream weight, weight of 1000 sheets of paper). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

キングズイングリッシュ (King's English). (various references)

   

Manx

  

yn roig (king's evil, scrofula), leighder yn ree (king's counsel), chaghter reeoil (king's messenger). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ing'skay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

muretes de King (king's vanes, silt vanes), escrófulas (king's evil). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

se înrola în armatã (go into the army, join the army, join the colours, take the king's shilling, take the queen's shilling), scrofulozã (king's evil), englezã corectã (king's english). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

суд королевской скамьи (King's Bench), скрофулез (king's evil, scrofula), тронная речь короля (King's speech), штандарт короля (King's colour), военный мундир (King's coat), огромная сумма (king's ransom), общественный порядок (public peace, the King's peace), золотуха (king's evil, king's evil 1, King's evil 2, scrofula), литературный английский язык (King's English), большой куш (king's ransom, scoop), печь для сжигания контрабандного табака (King's pipe, Queen's pipe), дипломатический курьер (King's messenger). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

broilein (king's hood). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

škrofule (king's evil). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

inglés correcto. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

slamavledningsskivor (king's vanes, silt vanes), skrofler (king's evil, scrofula). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

sıraca hastalığı (king's evil, scrofula), orduya gönüllü yazılmak (take the king's shilling), askere gitmek (go soldiering, join the army, wear the king's coat), asker olmak (be in the army, bear arms, enlist, get into khaki, go soldiering, join the army, wear the king's coat). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

món tiền lớn (king's ransom), cốc rượu sâm banh pha cônhắc (king's peg). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Bible Trace: KING'S

LanguageDateSourceActs Chapter 12, Verse 20
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintHn de o hrwdhV qumomacwn turioiV kai sidwnioiV omoqumadon de parhsan proV auton kai peisanteV blaston ton epi tou koitwnoV tou basilewV htounto eirhnhn dia to trefesqai autwn thn cwran apo thV basilikhV
Latin405VulgateErat autem iratus Tyriis et Sidoniis at illi unianimes venerunt ad eum et persuaso Blasto qui erat super cubiculum regis postulabant pacem eo quod alerentur regiones eorum ab illo
Middle English1395WyclifAnd he was wroth to men of Tyre and of Sidon. And thei of oon acord camen to hym, whanne thei hadden counseilid with Bastus, that was the kingis chaumbirleyn, thei axiden pees, for as myche that her cuntrees weren vitailid of hym.
Renaissance English1526TyndaleHerode was displeased with them of Tyre and Sydon. And they came all at once and made intercession vnto Blastus the kynges chamberlen and desyred peace because their countrey was norysshed by the kynges londe.
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon: but they came with one accord to him, and, having made Blastus the king's chamberlain their friend, desired peace; because their country was nourished by the king's country.
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon. But they came with one accord to him, and having made Blastus the king's chamberlain their friend, desired peace, because their country was nourished by the king's country.
Basic English1964OgdenNow he was very angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon: and they came to him, all together, and having made friends with Blastus, the controller of the king's house, they made a request for peace, because their country was dependent on the king's country for its food.

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Matched Bible Translations: KING'S

LanguageActs Chapter 12, Verse 20
AlbanianPor Herodi ishte i zemëruar kundër tirasve dhe sidonasve; por ata, si u morën vesh midis tyre, u paraqitën para tij dhe, mbasi ia mbushën mendjen Blastit, kamarierit të mbretit, kërkuan paqe, sepse
Cebuano¶ Ug nahitabo nga si Herodes nasilag pag-ayo batok sa mga taga-Tiro ug sa mga taga-Sidon; apan kini sila nangadto kaniya sa tingob; ug tapus nila madani si Blasto, ang tigtagad sa lawak-higdaanan sa hari, sila nangamuyo nga makigdait sa hari sanglit ang gisaligan sa ilang kayutaan alang sa pagkaon mao man ang kayutaan sa hari.
CroatianA bio je u žestoku sukobu s Tircima i Sidoncima. Oni zajednièki doðoše k njemu i pošto pridobiše kraljevskoga komornika Blasta, zaiskaše mir, jer je njihova zemlja dobivala živež od kraljeve.
DanishMen han lå i Strid med Tyrierne og Sidonierne. Men de kom endrægtigt til ham og fik Blastus, Kongens Kammerherre, på deres Side og bade om Fred, fordi deres Land fik Næringsmidler tilførte fra Kongens Land.
DutchEn Herodes had in den zin tegen de Tyriers en Sidoniers te krijgen; maar zij kwamen eendrachtelijk tot hem, en Blastus, die des konings kamerling was, overreed hebbende, begeerden vrede, omdat hun land gespijzigd werd van des konings land.
FinnishJa Herodes oli vihoissansa tyyrolaisille ja siidonilaisille. Mutta nämä tulivat yksissä neuvoin hänen luoksensa, ja suostutettuaan puolelleen Blastuksen, kuninkaan kamaripalvelijan, he anoivat rauhaa; sillä heidän maakuntansa sai elatuksensa kuninkaan maasta.
FrenchHérode avait des dispositions hostiles à l`égard des Tyriens et des Sidoniens. Mais ils vinrent le trouver d`un commun accord; et, après avoir gagné Blaste, son chambellan, ils sollicitèrent la paix, parce que leur pays tirait sa subsistance de celui du roi.
GermanDenn er gedachte, wider die von Tyrus und Sidon zu kriegen. Sie aber kamen einmütig zu ihm und überredeten des Königs Kämmerer, Blastus, und baten um Frieden, darum daß ihre Lande sich nähren mußten von des Königs Land.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariHerodes marah sekali kepada orang-orang Tirus dan Sidon. Oleh sebab itu mereka bersama-sama datang menghadap dia. Mula-mula mereka membujuk Blastus, yang mengepalai istana Herodes, sehingga ia memihak mereka. Kemudian mereka pergi menghadap Herodes, lalu minta berdamai, sebab negeri mereka bergantung pada makanan dari negeri Herodes.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaMaka Herodes pun sangat murkanya akan orang Tsur dan Sidon; tetapi mereka itu datang menghadap dia dengan sepakat. Sesudah Belastus, bentara dalam, dijadikannya sahabatnya, lalu dipohonkannya perdamaian, karena negerinya sendiri bergantung rezekinya pada negeri raja itu.
Maori¶ Na tino nui te riri o Herora ki te hunga o Taira, o Hairona: otira ka huihui mai ratou ki a ia, a, ka oti a Parahitu, te kaitiaki o te whare moenga o te kingi, te whakakiki e ratou, ka tono ratou kia houhia te rongo, no te mea ko nga kai i whang aia ai to ratou whenua no te whenua o te kingi.
NorwegianHan var meget forbitret på tyrierne og sidonierne; men de enedes om å trede frem for ham, og efterat de hadde fått Blastus, kongens kammerherre, på sin side, bad de om fred, fordi deres land hadde sin næring fra kongens.
PortugueseOra, Herodes estava muito irritado contra os de Tiro e de Sidom; mas estes, vindo de comum acordo ter com ele e obtendo a amizade de Blasto, camareiro do rei, pediam paz, porquanto o seu país se abastecia do país do rei.   
RumanianIrod era foarte mkniat pe cei din Tir wi din Sidon. Dar acewtia au venit toyi kntr`un gknd la el; wi dupq ce au ckwtigat de partea lor pe Blast, care era mai mare peste odaia de dormit a kmpqratului, au cerut pace, pentrucq yara lor se hrqnea din yara kmpqratului.
Shuar¶ Túrunamtai Erutis chichaak Pítiur eaktarum tusa akupkarmiayi, Túrasha Wáinkiacharmiayi. Túrunamtai Erutis suntaran untsukar, Pítrun iisarmia nuna aniasarmiayi "¿Pítiur itiura menkakama?" Tímiayi. Niisha aimiainiachkui, nu suntaran Mantámnatí tusa akupkamiayi. Erutissha Tirunmaya tura Setúnmaya aentsjaisha nemasnaikiarmiayi. Túmayatan Jutía nunkan ikiuki Sesaria péprunam pujustaj tusa Erutis wémiayi. Sesaria péprusha Tiru péprunam Tíjiuchiiti. Setúnmaya aents Tirunmaya aentsjai Erutisa nunkeyan yurumkan Súmainia ásar, Erutisjai nawamnaikiatniun wakeriarmiayi. Tuma asamtai métekrak Enentáimsar, Erutisa takarniuri penkeri, ni naari Parastu, niijiai emka amikmawar Nuyá Erutisan weriar shiir matsamsatniun seawarmiayi.
SwahiliHerode alikasirishwa sana na watu wa Tiro na Sidoni. Lakini wao walimpelekea wajumbe. Nao wakafaulu kwanza kumpata Blasto awe upande wao. Blasto alikuwa msimamizi mkuu wa ikulu ya mfalme. Kisha, wakamwendea Herode wakamwomba kuwe na amani, kwa maana nchi yao ilitegemea nchi ya mfalme kwa chakula.
SwedishMen han hade fattat stor ovilja mot tyrierna och sidonierna. Dessa infunno sig nu gemensamt hos honom; och sedan de hade fått Blastus, konungens kammarherre, på sin sida, bådo de om fred, ty deras land hade sin näring av konungens.
Uma¶ Hangkani tempo, moroe lia-i Magau' Herodes mpokaroe pue' ngata Tirus pai' Sidon. Toe pai' mohawa' -ramo to Tirus pai' to Sidon hante hanono lau mposuro tauna hilou hi ngata Kaisarea doko' mpali' kahintuwuaa' hante magau'. Apa' to Tirus pai' to Sidon toera mporata pongkoni' -ra ngkai tana' to naparentai Herodes. Lomo' -na, kako'ia-ra mponyanyo magau', ra'oluhi hadua pahawaa' -na to mpo'urusi tomi magau', hanga' -na Blastus, bona tono' hi hira' -i, pai' lako' hilou-ra mponyanyo magau' mpali' kahintuwuaa'.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Misspellings: KING'S

Misspellings

"KING'S" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: kinges. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Anagrams: KING'S

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "'-g-i-k-n-s"

-1 letter: ginks, kings.

-2 letters: gink, gins, inks, king, kins, sign, sing, sink, skin.

-3 letters: gin, ink, ins, kin, sin, ski.

-4 letters: in, is, si.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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