CAB

Source: 551, 556, 560, 566, 567

A Hebrew measure, the sixth part of a seah, and the eighteenth part of an ephah. A cab contained three pints and one third, of our wine measure, or two pints and five sixths, of our corn measure, 2Ki 6:25.

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Cab. Cab
Hollow (R.V., “kab”), occurs only in 2 Kings 6:25; a dry measure, the sixth part of a seah, and the eighteenth part of an ephah, equal to about two English quarts.

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CAB. → A dry measure containing about one quart 2Ki 6:25 → See MEASURE

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cab. Cab, n. Jewish measure of about three pints

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Cab (kăb), n. [[Abbrev. fr. cabriolet.]] 1. 1. A kind of close carriage with two or four wheels, usually a public vehicle. “A cab came clattering up.” Thackeray.
☞ A cab may have two seats at right angles to the driver's seat, and a door behind; or one seat parallel to the driver's, with the entrance from the side or front. Hansom cab. See Hansom. 2. 2. The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station. Knight.