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CARRIAGE - C>@ - This word signifies what we now call "baggage." In the margin of ( kjv@1Samuel:17:20) and kjv@1Samuel:26:5-7 And there only, "carriage" is employed int he sense of a wagon or cart.

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Carriage @ In the Authorized Version this word is found as the rendering of many different words. In kjv@Judges:18:21 it means valuables, wealth, or booty. In kjv@Isaiah:46:1 (R.V., "the things that ye carried about") the word means a load for a beast of burden. In kjv@1Samuel:17:22 and kjv@Isaiah:10:28 it is the rendering of a word ("stuff" in kjv@1Samuel:10:22) meaning implements, equipments, baggage. The phrase in kjv@Acts:21:15, "We took up our carriages," means properly, "We packed up our baggage," as in the Revised Version.

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H3520 <STRHEB>@ כּבוּדּה kebûddâh keb-ood-daw' Irregular feminine passive participle of H3513; weightiness; that {is} {magnificence} wealth: - {carriage} all {glorious} stately.


H3627 <STRHEB>@ כּלי kelîy kel-ee' From H3615; something {prepared} that {is} any apparatus (as an {implement} {utensil} {dress} vessel or weapon): - armour ({[-bearer]}) {artillery} {bag} {carriage} + {furnish} {furniture} {instrument} {jewel} that is made {of} X one from {another} that which {pertaineth} {pot} + {psaltery} {sack} {stuff} {thing} {tool} {vessel} {ware} {weapon} + whatsoever.


H5385 <STRHEB>@ נשׂאה נשׂוּאה neώû'âh neώû'âh {nes-oo-aw'} nes-oo-aw' Feminine passive participle of H5375; something {borne} that {is} a load: - carriage.


G1626 <STRGRK>@ ἔκτρωμα ektrōma ek'-tro-mah From a compound of G1537 and τιτρώσκω titrōskō (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion) that is (by analogy) untimely birth: - born out of due time.


G4480 <STRGRK>@ ῥέδα rheda hred'-ah Of Latin origin; a rheda that is four wheeled carriage (wagon for riding): - chariot.


G643 <STRGRK>@ ἀποσκευάζω aposkeuazō ap-osk-yoo-ad'-zo From G575 and a derivative of G4632; to pack up (one´ s) baggage: - take up . . . carriages.