PINE

Source: 551, 560, 566, 567

In Ne 8:15, denotes some tree of a resinous nature. A different word in Isa 41:19 60:13, probably indicates the pine; a noble emblem of the promised prosperity of the church. Several varieties of pines abound upon Mount Lebanon, the largest of which is the sunobar kubar; also found on several sandy plains of Palestine. Its wood is much used for beams and rafters.

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PINE. → A tree Ne 8:15; Isa 41:19; 60:13

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pine. Pine, n. a tree; v.i. to languish, to waste

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Pine (?), n. [[AS. pīn, L. poena penalty. See Pain.]] Woe; torment; pain. “Pyne of hell.” Chaucer.