[552] Blackˊ-cat-tle, cows, bulls, and oxen, as distinguished from sheep and goats, which are called small cattle.
[553] Re-pastˊ, the act of taking food; that which is taken as food or a meal; victuals.
[554] Suf-ficeˊ, to be sufficient or enough; to furnish or supply.
[555] Pro-fuˊ-sion, a large quantity.
[556] Re-flecˊ-tion, the turning of the mind to what has already occupied it; continued thinking.
[557] Con-strainˊ-ed, compelled; forced.
[558] Christˊ-ian, one who professes to believe in the religion of Christ; especially one whose inward and outward life is conformed to the doctrines of Christ; one who has received the Sacrament of Baptism.
[559] Conˊ-science, the power or principle within us which decides on the lawfulness or unlawfulness of our actions or affections, and approves or condemns them.
[560] Mirˊ-a-cle, a wonder or wonderful thing; an effect or event that differs or departs from the known laws of nature.