INK

Source: 551, 560, 565, 566, 567

Jer 36:18. The ink of the ancients was thick and durable, and resembled our printer’s ink. The ordinary materials were powdered charcoal, or ivory black, water, and gum. The black matter of the scuttle-fish was also used. Writers carried their inkhorns within, or suspended from, their girdles, Eze 9:2. See GIRDLE.

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INK. → General scriptures concerning Jer 36:18; 2Co 3:3; 2Jo 1:12; 3Jo 1:13

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Jer 36:18; 2Co 3:3; 2Jo 1:12; 3Jo 1:13

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ink. Ink, n. a black liquid to write or print with

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Ink (ĭṉk), n. (Mach.) The step, or socket, in which the lower end of a millstone spindle runs.