Old Testament readings use the Septuagint , the Scripture the apostles quoted. Masoretic numbering shown for reference.Learn why
stomach
In animal bodies, a membranous receptacle, the organ of digestion, in which food is prepared for entering into the several parts of the body for its nourishment.
stomach
Appetite; the desire of food caused by hunger; as a good stomach for roast beef.
stomach
Inclination; liking. He which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart-- .
stomach
Anger; violence of temper. Stern was his look, and full of stomach vain.
stomach
Sullenness; resentment; willful obstinacy; stubbornness.V\ . This sort of crying proceeding from pride, obstinacy and stomach, the will, where the fault lies, must be bent.
stomach
Pride; haughtiness. He was a man of an unbounded stomach, ever ranking himself with princes.
stomach
verb transitive
To resent; to remember with anger. The lion began to show his teeth, and to stomach the affront. This sense is not used in America, as far as my observation extends. In America, at least in New England, the sense is .
stomach
To brook; to bear without open resentment or without opposition.