MIGHTY
Source: 548, 566, 567
In the Greek Septuagint, translated in Egypt, the term mighty as is used in Gen. in references to Nimrod is also the ordinary name of a Giant.
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mighty. Mighty, a. powerful, stong, excellent; ad. very
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Might″y (?), a. [Compar. Mightier (?); superl. Mightiest.] [[AS. meahtig, mihtig; akin to G. mächtig, Goth. mahteigs. See Might, n.]] 1. 1. Possessing might; having great power or authority.
Wise in heart, and mighty in strength. Job ix. 4. 2. 2. Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful. “His mighty works.” Matt. xi. 20.
3. 3. Denoting an extraordinary degree or quality in respect of size, character, importance, consequences, etc. “A mighty famine.” Luke xv. 14. “Giants of mighty bone.” Milton.
Mighty was their fuss about little matters. Hawthorne.