HUNGER
Source: 560, 566, 567
HUNGER. → Of Jesus Mt 4:2-4; 21:18; Mr 11:12; Lu 4:2-4; Joh 4:8 → A stimulus to work Pr 16:26 → No hunger in heaven Re 7:16,17 → See FAMINE → SPIRITUAL Pr 2:3-5; Isa 55:1,2; Am 8:11-13; Mt 5:6; Lu 6:21; 1Pe 2:2
* See DESIRE, SPIRITUAL
* See THIRST
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hunger. Hunger, n. a desire of food, an eager or keen desire
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Hun″ger (?), n. [[AS. hungor; akin to OFries. hunger, D. honger, OS. & OHG. hungar, G. hunger, Icel. hungr, Sw. & Dan. hunger, Goth. h�hrus hunger, huggrjan to hunger.]] 1. 1. An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or desire for food.
☞ The sensation of hunger is usually referred to the stomach, but is probably dependent on excitation of the sensory nerves, both of the stomach and intestines, and perhaps also on indirect impressions from other organs, more or less exhausted from lack of nutriment. 2. 2. Any strong eager desire.
O sacred hunger of ambitious minds! Spenser. For hunger of my gold I die. Dryden.