R.V.

NOUN
  1. a motorized wheeled vehicle used for camping or other recreational activities
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  • R.v. Malmo-Levine; R.v. Caine is a leading Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) decision on constitutional law. The Solution is Insite, Part II : Law is Cool
  • He hustled R.V. Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker-out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G. Simmons.
  • Hollow (R.V., "kab"), occurs only in 2 Kings 6: 25; a dry measure, the sixth part of a seah, and the eighteenth part of an ephah, equal to about two English quarts. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • In respect of the matter or object about which they are exercised, they much differ: for, the magistratical power is exercised politically, about persons and things without the Church, as well as within the church; but the ecclesiastical power is exercised only upon them that are within the Church, 1 Cor.v. 13. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • calling God down on any one", Job, xxxi, 30, hence in margin of R.V. "adjuration", in Sept. ara, or horkos. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • It was one of the stones on the breastplate of the high priest (Ex. 28: 20; R.V. marg., "chalcedony;" 39: 13). Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • (Heb. shittim) Ex. 25: 5, R.V. probably the Acacia seyal (the gum-arabic tree); called the "shittah" tree (Isa. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • “He made his soul an offering for sin,” — a piacular sacrifice for the removing of it away; which the apostle abundantly cleareth, in saying that he was made hamartia, “sin” itself, 2 Cor.v. 21, sin being there put for the adjunct of it, or the punishment due unto it. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • He hustled R.V. Smethurst off stage rather like a chucker-out in a pub regretfully ejecting an old and respected customer, and starting paging G.G. Simmons.
  • declivities" or "slopes" (R.V.), i.e., the undulating ground lying between the lowlands (the shephelah) and the central range of hills. Easton's Bible Dictionary
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