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Hypothesis in biblical criticism
The two-source hypothesis (or 2SH) is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and differences between the three Gospels of
Two-source_hypothesis
Hypothesis to explain the origins and composition of the Torah
The documentary hypothesis (DH) is one of the models used by biblical scholars to explain the origins and composition of the Torah (or Pentateuch, the
Documentary_hypothesis
Topics referred to by the same term
Source hypothesis can refer to: Documentary hypothesis, for the Pentateuch of the Hebrew Bible Two-source hypothesis, for the Synoptic Gospels of the Greek
Source_hypothesis
Explanation for the relationship between three Gospels of the Bible
The four-document hypothesis or four-source hypothesis is an explanation for the relationship between the three Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It
Four-document_hypothesis
Hypothetical source of gospel contents
of sources, some written and some oral. Others have attempted to determine the stages in which Q was composed. Despite the two-source hypothesis enjoying
Q_source
Issue in biblical criticism
three-source hypothesis is a candidate solution to the synoptic problem. It combines aspects of the two-source hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis. It
Three-source_hypothesis
Proposed solution to the synoptic problem
The Multi-source hypothesis is a proposed solution to the synoptic problem, holding that Matthew, Mark, and Luke are not directly interdependent but have
Multi-source_hypothesis
Hypothesis in biblical criticism
The Farrer hypothesis (also called the L/M hypothesis, the Farrer–Goulder hypothesis and the Farrer–Goulder–Goodacre hypothesis) is a possible solution
Farrer_hypothesis
Theory on the origin of the synoptic Gospels
evidence. The foundation of evidence for the hypothesis is the writings of the Church Fathers: historical sources dating back to as early as the first half
Augustinian_hypothesis
Group of theories relating to early Christian history
was the main source or one of several sources for the canonical gospels. This theorizing would later give birth to the two source-hypothesis that views
Hebrew_Gospel_hypothesis
Proposed solution to the synoptic problem
accounts in two different sources. Bible portal Two-source hypothesis Farrer hypothesis Three-source hypothesis Four-document hypothesis The Synoptic Problem
Matthean Posteriority hypothesis
Matthean_Posteriority_hypothesis
Hypothesis about Christian Bible Gospel of Mark
priority) is the hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was the first of the three synoptic gospels to be written, and was used as a source by the other two
Marcan_priority
Hypothesis about the synoptic gospels
problem. Like the two-source hypothesis, the Q+/PapH affirms that both Matthew and Luke have used a Q document. Like the Farrer hypothesis, it affirms that
Q+/Papias_hypothesis
Biblical theory
two-gospel hypothesis in 1979. The two-gospel hypothesis contrasts with the two-source hypothesis, the most popular and accepted scholarly hypothesis. Supporters
Two-gospel_hypothesis
Hypothetical source for Matthew's Gospel
Gospel drew upon the other, but upon a second common source, termed the Q. This two-source hypothesis speculates that Matthew borrowed from both Mark and
M_source
Hypotheses of second-language acquisition
input hypothesis, the acquisition–learning hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis and the affective filter hypothesis. The input
Input_hypothesis
Topics referred to by the same term
Multi-source hypothesis of the formation of the Synoptic Gospels This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fragmentary hypothesis.
Fragmentary_hypothesis
Book of the New Testament
Scholars largely agree Luke used the Gospel of Mark, and the two-source hypothesis also posits usage of Q, though alternative hypotheses positing a direct
Gospel_of_Luke
Theory explaining the origins of the Torah
reflects the revival of the supplementary hypothesis." Van Seters' summation of the hypothesis accepts "three sources or literary strata within the Pentateuch
Supplementary_hypothesis
Idea advanced by Ufologists
The interdimensional UFO hypothesis (IUH) is the proposal that unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings are the result of experiencing other "dimensions"
Interdimensional UFO hypothesis
Interdimensional_UFO_hypothesis
Hypothesis of language influencing thought
the Whorf hypothesis; the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF); the Whorf–Sapir hypothesis; and Whorfianism. The hypothesis is disputed
Linguistic_relativity
New Testament gospels as historical documents
found in Mark, leading supporters of the popular Two-source hypothesis to conclude they shared a source called Q, though alternative theories dispensing with
Historicity_of_the_Gospels
Man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus
but only took on the appearance of flesh (see also Basilides, and Swoon hypothesis). Basilides, in his gospel of Basilides, is reported by Irenaeus as having
Simon_of_Cyrene
Evaluating method for checking stories' historicity
triple-tradition material represents only a single source, Mark. The same problem exists under the four-source hypothesis, unless Q can be demonstrated to attest
Criterion of multiple attestation
Criterion_of_multiple_attestation
Biblical hypothesis about the gospel of Marcion
Priority is the hypothesis that the Gospel of Marcion precedes all four canonical gospels in production or composition and was used a source for some or all
Priority of the Gospel of Marcion
Priority_of_the_Gospel_of_Marcion
Hypothetical gospel account of the life of Jesus Christ
basis in source criticism. After the commentary of Rudolf Bultmann was published in 1941, the hypothesis of a semeia (sign or miracle) source was supported
Signs_Gospel
Sources about Jesus as a historical figure
popular, Q source hypothesis, the gospels were not independently written, but were derived from a common source called Q. The two-source hypothesis then proposes
Sources for the historicity of Jesus
Sources_for_the_historicity_of_Jesus
Conjecture on zeros of the zeta function
half? More unsolved problems in mathematics In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is the conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at
Riemann_hypothesis
Book of the New Testament
the gospel, its independence from the Gospel of Matthew in the two-source hypothesis, and 1 Clement. There are two major textual variants of Acts, the
Acts_of_the_Apostles
Thought experiment to assess ability to detect evidence of a prior advanced civilization
The Silurian hypothesis is a thought experiment which assesses the ability of modern science to detect evidence of a prior advanced civilization, perhaps
Silurian_hypothesis
Hypothesized source document containing sayings attributed to Jesus
Sayings Source. This source provides insight into the Synoptic Problem and lends more evidence for the two-document hypothesis and the Q source.[citation
Common_Sayings_Source
Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
relaunch the Augustinian hypothesis, the Griesbach hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis. In particular, the existence of the Q source has received strong criticism
Synoptic_Gospels
Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age
Bronze Age. The hypothesis was proposed by the 19th-century Egyptologists Emmanuel de Rougé and Gaston Maspero, on the basis of primary sources such as the
Sea_Peoples
Position that there is no relationship between two phenomena
The null hypothesis (often denoted H 0 {\textstyle H_{0}} ) is the claim in scientific research that the effect being studied does not exist. The null
Null_hypothesis
Hypothesis for the synoptic problem
The Jerusalem School Hypothesis is one of many possible solutions to the synoptic problem, that the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew both relied
Jerusalem_school_hypothesis
Concept developed by Ufologists
The time-traveler hypothesis, also known as chrononaut UFO, future humans, extratempestrial model and Terminator theory is the proposal that unidentified
Time-traveler_UFO_hypothesis
Attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text
and Kings. Source criticism has been applied to several parts of the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament). The documentary hypothesis considers the
Source criticism (biblical studies)
Source_criticism_(biblical_studies)
Books on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
to consulting eyewitnesses. In the two-source hypothesis Matthew and Luke used Mark and a hypothetical source Q, though alternative hypotheses that posit
Gospel
Method of statistical inference
statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference used to decide whether the data provide sufficient evidence to reject a particular hypothesis. A
Statistical_hypothesis_test
Scholarly study of biblical writings
multiple sources of a single set of texts. The two-source hypothesis stands among one of the most influential and well-known theories of source criticism
Biblical_criticism
Proposition in mathematical logic
mathematics, specifically set theory, the continuum hypothesis (abbreviated CH) is a hypothesis about the possible sizes of infinite sets. It states:
Continuum_hypothesis
Divine saying
afterwards, a new theory of the Synoptic problem emerged, the two-source hypothesis, positing that the double tradition in Matthew and Luke derived from
Logia
Jewish high priest
portrayed as presiding over the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus. The primary sources for Caiaphas' life are the New Testament and the writings of Josephus.
Caiaphas
Biblical source criticism theory
The Kenite hypothesis, or Midianite–Kenite hypothesis, is a hypothesis about the origins of the cult of Yahweh. As a form of Biblical source criticism
Kenite_hypothesis
Hypothesis of hidden life in space
The dark forest hypothesis is the idea that extraterrestrial civilizations may exist in abundance across the universe, but remain silent and hidden out
Dark_forest_hypothesis
German Protestant religious philosopher (1801–1866)
propose the two-source hypothesis (1838), which is still held by a majority of biblical scholars today. In the two-source hypothesis, the Gospel of Mark
Christian_Hermann_Weisse
Language family
existence is open, as two inscriptions are not enough for a good, sourced hypothesis. Ancient Belgian is a hypothetical language spoken in the region of
Celtic_languages
Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science
acquiring knowledge through careful observation, rigorous skepticism, hypothesis testing, and experimental validation. Developed from ancient and medieval
Scientific_method
The heterotroph hypothesis, also known as the Oparin–Haldane hypothesis, is a hypothesis for the origin of life that theorises that early life depended
Heterotroph_hypothesis
Apostle of Jesus
written Gospel among the Hebrews in their own dialect" See also the two-source hypothesis. Easton 1897. S. Swayd, Samy (2009). The A to Z of the Druzes. Rowman
Matthew_the_Apostle
Album by Vangelis
Hypothesis is a studio album by the Greek electronic composer Vangelis, unofficially released in 1978. In May 1971 Vangelis had played several sessions
Hypothesis_(album)
Adage linking design systems to communication structures
using "the mirroring hypothesis" as an equivalent term for Conway's law, found "strong evidence to support the mirroring hypothesis", and that the "product
Conway's_law
revised version of the documentary hypothesis, holding that the Torah was composed by using four different sources—Yahwist, Elohist, Priestly, and Deuteronomist—that
Composition_of_the_Torah
Suggestion of an alien civilization on Earth
The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis proposes that reports of flying saucers or UFOs are evidence of a hidden, Earth-based, technologically advanced civilization
Cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis
Explains movement of sap through the phloem of plants
phloem. The hypothesis states that this is why sap in plants flows from the sugar producers (sources) to sugar absorbers (sinks). A sugar source is any part
Pressure_flow_hypothesis
Leviticus chapters 17–26
of the documentary hypothesis, the Holiness Code represents an earlier text that was edited and incorporated into the Priestly source and the Torah as a
Holiness_code
One of the four sources of the Torah in the documentary hypothesis
According to the documentary hypothesis, the Elohist (or simply E) is one of four source documents underlying the Torah, together with the Jahwist (or
Elohist
Hypothesis of the formation of the Moon
The giant-impact hypothesis, sometimes called the Theia Impact, is an astrogeology hypothesis for the formation of the Moon first proposed in 1946 by Canadian
Giant-impact_hypothesis
Creationist hypothesis
The Omphalos hypothesis is one attempt to reconcile the scientific evidence that the Earth is billions of years old with a literal interpretation of the
Omphalos_hypothesis
Modern scholarly approaches to biblical authorship and textual composition
the two-source hypothesis, is that Mark was written first and that the authors of Matthew and Luke relied on Mark and the hypothetical Q source, though
Authorship_of_the_Bible
Scientific hypothesis about Earth
The Gaia hypothesis (/ˈɡaɪ.ə/), also known as the Gaia theory, Gaia paradigm, or the Gaia principle, proposes that living organisms interact with their
Gaia_hypothesis
Hypothesis explaining cancer
The Warburg hypothesis (/ˈvɑːrbʊərɡ/, [ˈvaːɐ̯bʊʁk]), sometimes known as the Warburg theory of cancer, postulates that the driver of carcinogenesis (cancer
Warburg_hypothesis
Christian prayer attributed to Jesus
its occurrence in Matthew and Luke has caused supporters of the two-source hypothesis to conclude its origin from Q, though alternative theories positing
Lord's_Prayer
Book of the New Testament
but not found in Mark. While the Two-source hypothesis considers this to be drawn from a hypothetical Q source, a growing number of scholars support
Gospel_of_Matthew
Book of the New Testament
Irenaeus (c. 130 – c. 202 AD), most reject this hypothesis, though they view the beloved disciple as the source of much of John's content. The gospel is internally
Gospel_of_John
Idea that any intelligent life is destroyed by aliens
The Berserker hypothesis, also known as the deadly probes scenario, is the idea that humans have not yet detected intelligent alien life in the universe
Berserker_hypothesis
2003 book by Richard Elliott Friedman
Books of Moses") came to be written. Friedman follows the four-source documentary hypothesis model, but differs significantly from Julius Wellhausen's model
The Bible with Sources Revealed
The_Bible_with_Sources_Revealed
category theory and algebraic topology, the Baez–Dolan stabilization hypothesis, proposed in (Baez & Dolan 1995), states that suspension of a weak n-category
Stabilization_hypothesis
1937 airship fire in the US
filled with helium. The hypothesis is limited to the source of ignition and to the flame front propagation, not to the source of most of the burning material
Hindenburg_disaster
Theory of origin of Proto-Indo-Europeans
The Anatolian hypothesis, also known as the Anatolian theory or the sedentary farmer theory, first developed by British archaeologist Colin Renfrew in
Anatolian_hypothesis
Economic theory that asset prices fully reflect all available information
The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) is a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information. A direct
Efficient-market_hypothesis
Hypothesis about proto-Indo-European society
The trifunctional hypothesis is a theory that prehistoric Proto-Indo-European society and religion reflected a tripartite ideology ("idéologie tripartite")
Trifunctional_hypothesis
Ancient planet that collided with the Earth
planet in the early Solar System which, according to the giant-impact hypothesis, collided with the proto-Earth around 4.50 billion years ago, with some
Theia_(hypothetical_planet)
1991 pseudohistorical conspiracy theory
countries, most of Asia and parts of pre-Columbian America—contradict the hypothesis and it failed to gain the support of historians and archaeologists. Another
Phantom time conspiracy theory
Phantom_time_conspiracy_theory
Worldwide glaciation episodes during the Proterozoic eon
The Snowball Earth is a geohistorical hypothesis proposing that during one or more of Earth's icehouse climates, the planet's surface was nearly entirely
Snowball_Earth
Geographic region where the proto-Indo-European language originated
outdated but historically prominent North European hypothesis, the Neolithic creolisation hypothesis, the Paleolithic continuity paradigm, the Arctic theory
Proto-Indo-European_homeland
British scholar (born 1967)
Case Against Q brought an end to the “exuberant hegemony” of the Two-source hypothesis. Hugo Mendez credits Goodacre with transforming the way a generation
Mark_Goodacre
Economic theory
The old-age-security hypothesis is an economic hypothesis according to which parents view their children as a source of income and personal services in
Old-age-security_hypothesis
Theory of second-language acquisition
The noticing hypothesis is a theory within second-language acquisition that a learner cannot continue advancing their language abilities or grasp linguistic
Noticing_hypothesis
One of the four sources of the Torah
five books of the Bible. The documentary hypothesis, that priestly editors wove several independent source narratives into the single text of the Pentateuch
Jahwist
Theory of Indo-European origin
The Kurgan hypothesis (also known as the Kurgan theory, Kurgan model, or steppe theory) is the most widely accepted proposal to identify the Proto-Indo-European
Kurgan_hypothesis
Hypothesis on human attraction to alcohol
The drunken monkey hypothesis proposes that human attraction to alcohol may derive from dependence of the primate ancestors of Homo sapiens on ripe and
Drunken_monkey_hypothesis
Theory that neurons initially form connections based on molecular markers
chemoaffinity hypothesis states that neurons make connections with their targets based on interactions with specific molecular markers[unreliable source?] and
Chemoaffinity_hypothesis
Early model of the atom that did not account for mass defect
Prout's hypothesis was an early 19th-century attempt to explain the existence of the various chemical elements through a hypothesis regarding the internal
Prout's_hypothesis
Aspect of lactate metabolism
oxidation. The hypothesis was proposed in 1985 by George Brooks of the University of California at Berkeley. In addition to its role as a fuel source predominantly
Lactate_shuttle_hypothesis
Birth of Jesus
share sources. A growing number of scholars defend the Farrer hypothesis where Luke used Matthew as a source or the Matthean Posteriority hypothesis where
Nativity_of_Jesus
Major river in northeast Africa
assumed its current form relatively recently, about 15,000 years ago. One hypothesis describes the Nile's geological history as a sequence of five evolutionary
Nile
Study of collection and analysis of data
Experiment, Section 8. The Null Hypothesis Edwards, A. W. F. (1998). "Natural Selection and the Sex Ratio: Fisher's Sources". American Naturalist. 151 (6):
Statistics
Bias confirming existing attitudes
Peter Wason, as "a preference for information that is consistent with a hypothesis rather than information which opposes it." Confirmation biases are effects
Confirmation_bias
Skepticism toward Jesus's resurrection
The swoon hypothesis is any of a number of ideas that aim to explain the resurrection of Jesus, proposing that Jesus did not die on the cross, but merely
Swoon_hypothesis
Pseudoscientific claims of past alien contact
Däniken's works, although it also received limited consideration as a serious hypothesis. Critics emerged throughout the 1970s, discrediting Von Däniken's claims
Ancient_astronauts
Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood
Panspermia – Hypothesis on the interstellar spreading of primordial life Quiet and loud aliens – Concept in astrobiology Rare Earth hypothesis – Hypothesis that
Fermi_paradox
Addition to a theory to prevent falsification
In science and philosophy, an ad hoc hypothesis is a hypothesis added to a theory in order to save it from being falsified. For example, a person that
Ad_hoc_hypothesis
Medical hypothesis on development of immunity
In medicine, the hygiene hypothesis states that early childhood exposure to particular microorganisms (such as the gut flora and helminth parasites) protects
Hygiene_hypothesis
Oral stage in the formation of the gospels
scholarly theory is the Two-source hypothesis, where the authors of Matthew and Luke used the gospel of Mark and a hypothetical Q source. Alternative theories
Oral_gospel_traditions
Responses to these criticisms include the modern documentary hypothesis, the two-source hypothesis, and theories that the pastoral epistles are pseudonymous
Criticism_of_the_Bible
Hypothesis that some unidentified flying objects are created by extraterrestrial life
The extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis or extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH), synonymous with interplanetary aircraft and alien UFO technologies, proposes
Extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis
Extraterrestrial_UFO_hypothesis
Hypothesis concerning lack of extraterrestrial contact with Earth
The zoo hypothesis speculates on the assumed behavior and existence of technologically advanced extraterrestrial life and the reasons they refrain from
Zoo_hypothesis
Topics referred to by the same term
Southeast, and East Asia, by ISO 639 code Marcan Hypothesis, a variant of the Two-source hypothesis regarding the books of Matthew and Luke in the Bible
MKH
Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare
In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity, such as sexually
Rare_Earth_hypothesis
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
Boy/Male
French English
Lives in a fortress.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Source
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone from Prussia, Middle English Spruce, Sprewse. Compare German Preuss. The adjective spruce ‘neat’, ‘dapper’, which probably derives from an attributive use of the name of the country, is not recorded until the late 16th century, too late for it to be a likely source of the surname. The tree (earlier called spruce fir) has likewise only come to be known by this name in the last couple of centuries.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
An ancient given name adopted as an Irish clan name. Surname.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Water source
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire. This word was replaced as the general word for a stream in southern dialects by Old English brÅc (see Brook) and came to be restricted in meaning to a stream flowing only intermittently, especially in winter.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized form of German Manz.
Surname or Lastname
English (Oxfordshire)
English (Oxfordshire) : habitational name from Stirch in Warwickshire.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : variant of Norris 3.
Boy/Male
English
From the brook.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Burke.
Male
Swedish
Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Source
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Source Ocean
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Middle English sour ‘sour’, ‘tart’, used as a nickname for a sour-tempered, sharp-tongued person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water source
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : unexplained.
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beauty of the faith, Beauty of the religion
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Glowing; Modern Variant of Candace; Ancient Hereditary Title Used by Ethiopian Queens; Sugar Treat; Clarity; Whiteness
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord of Three Worlds
Boy/Male
Muslim
Propitious
Girl/Female
Tamil
River Yamuna, Success
Female
African
patience.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Another name of God, Evidence, Guide
Female
Japanese
(è¶) Japanese name CHOU means "butterfly."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Norwegian
Happy
Girl/Female
Arabic
Pure; Chaste; Clean
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
SOURCE HYPOTHESIS
v. t.
To dress with affected neatness; to trim; to make spruce.
n.
The lowest sail on any mast of a square-rigged vessel; as, the fore course, main course, etc.
n. & v.
See Souse.
n.
A series of motions or acts arranged in order; a succession of acts or practices connectedly followed; as, a course of medicine; a course of lectures on chemistry.
v. t.
To sprinkle or rub with pounce; as, to pounce paper, or a pattern.
v. t.
To wet copiously, as by opening a sluice; as, to sluice meadows.
v. i.
To dress one's self with affected neatness; as, to spruce up.
n.
To allay; to assuage; to soothe; as, to solace grief.
v. t.
To compel or enforce; as, to coerce obedience.
n.
Hence, an opening or channel through which anything flows; a source of supply.
v. t.
To wash with, or in, a stream of water running through a sluice; as, to sluice eart or gold dust in mining.
v. t.
To pounce upon.
imp. & p. p.
of Sour
n.
To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means; to coerce; as, masters force slaves to labor.
adv.
In a sour manner; with sourness.
a.
The wood or timber of the spruce tree.
v. t. & i.
See Souse.
v. i.
To have origin or source; to rise; to spring.
n.
Source. See Source.
n.
See 1st Souse.