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PITCHERS @ kjv@Genesis:24:14; kjv@Judges:7:16; kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:6; kjv@Mark:14:13

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PITCHER - P>@ - This word is used in the Authorized Version to denote the earthen water-jars or pitchers with one or two handles, used chiefly by women for carrying water, as in the story of Rebekah. kjv@Genesis:24:15-20) but see kjv@Mark:14:13; kjv@Luke:22:10 This mode of carrying has been and still is customary the East and elsewhere. The vessels used for the purpose are generally borne on the head or the shoulder. The Bedouin women commonly use skin bottles. Such was the "bottle" carried by Hagar kjv@Genesis:21:14) The same word is used of the pitchers employed by Gideon’s three hundred men. kjv@Judges:7:16)

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Pitcher @ a vessel for containing liquids. In the East pitchers were usually carried on the head or shoulders kjv@Genesis:24:15-20; kjv@Judges:7:16 kjv@Judges:7:19 kjv@Mark:14:13).

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PITCHER @
- Earthen kjv@Lamentations:4:2
- Used by Gideon in his battle with the Midianites kjv@Judges:7:10-20

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kjv@STRING:Accad <HITCHCOCK>@ a vessel; pitcher; spark - HITCHCOCK-A


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PITCHERS @ kjv@Genesis:24:14; kjv@Judges:7:16; kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:6; kjv@Mark:14:13

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H3537 <STRHEB>@ כּד kad kad From an unused root meaning to deepen; properly a pail; but generally of earthenware; a jar for domestic purposes: - {barrel} pitcher.


H5035 <STRHEB>@ נבל נבל nebel nêbel {neh'-bel} nay'-bel From H5034; a skin bag for liquids (from collapsing when empty); {hence} a vase (as similar in shape when full); also a lyre (as having a body of like form): - {bottle} {pitcher} {psaltery} {vessel} viol.


G2765 <STRGRK>@ κεράμιον keramion ker-am'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G2766; an earthenware vessel that is jar: - pitcher.


G3582 <STRGRK>@ ξέστης xestēs xes'-tace As if from ξέω xeō (which properly means to smooth; by implication [of friction] to boil or heat); a vessel (as fashioned or for cooking) (or perhaps by corruption from the Latin sextarius the sixth of a modius that is about a pint) that is (specifically) a measure for liquids or solids (by analogy a pitcher): - pot.


G501 <STRGRK>@ ἀντλέω antleō ant-leh'-o From ἄντλος antlos (the hold of a ship); to bale up (properly bilge water) that is dip water (with a bucket pitcher etc.): - draw (out).