KING JAMES BIBLE · PCE
Leviticus 11:17–18
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Leviticus 11:17
17And the little owl, and the cormorant, and the great owl,
17And the little Owle, and the Cormorant, and the great Owle,
Leviticus 11:18
18And the swan, and the pelican, and the gier eagle,
18And the Swanne, and the Pellicane, and the Gier-eagle,
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DEFINED WORDS
Leviticus 11:17
The bird called an owl in the KJV; the entry does not impose a particular modern species.
Meaning drawn from: Webster 1828 · KJV usage
The fowl called a cormorant in the KJV, named among unclean fowls and in descriptions of desolation; the KJV does not identify it with a particular modern species.
Meaning drawn from: KJV usage
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Leviticus 11:18
The fowl called a swan in Leviticus and Deuteronomy; the KJV does not identify it with a particular modern species.
Meaning drawn from: KJV usage
The fowl called a pelican in the KJV; the KJV does not identify it with a particular modern species.
Meaning drawn from: Webster 1828 · KJV usage
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