jealousy

  • 51jealousy — /ˈdʒɛləsi/ (say jeluhsee) noun (plural jealousies) 1. resentment against a successful rival or the possessor of any coveted advantage. 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, as in love or aims. 3. the state or feeling of being… …

  • 52jealousy — n. (pl. ies) 1 a jealous state or feeling. 2 an instance of this. Etymology: ME f. OF gelosie (as JEALOUS) …

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  • 53Jealousy, Image of —    An idolatrous object, seen in vision by Ezekiel (Ezek. 8:3, 5), which stood in the priests or inner court of the temple. Probably identical with the statue of Astarte (2 Kings 21:7) …

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  • 54Jealousy offering —    The name of the offering the husband was to bring when he charged his wife with adultery (Num. 5:11 15) …

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  • 55Jealousy, Waters of —    Water which the suspected wife was required to drink, so that the result might prove her guilt or innocence (Num. 5:12 17, 27). We have no record of this form of trial having been actually resorted to …

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  • 56Open marriage jealousy — Relationships Types …

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  • 57Silent Jealousy — Infobox Single Name = Silent Jealousy Cover size = 125 Artist = X Japan from Album = Jealousy Released = September 11, 1991 Recorded = Genre = Heavy metal Power metal Length = 13:24 Label = Ki/oon Producer = Chart position = * #1 (JP) Last single …

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  • 58Silent Jealousy — «Silent Jealousy» Sencillo de X Japan del álbum Jealousy Formato Disco de vinilo Grabación Tokio, Japón Género(s) Power metal …

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  • 59Delusional jealousy — Delusional jealousy, Morbid jealousy, or Othello syndrome is a psychiatric disorder in which a person holds a delusional belief that their spouse or sexual partner is being unfaithful.The name Othello syndrome comes from the character in… …

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  • 60Mr. Jealousy — Directed by Noah Baumbach Produced by Joel Kastelberg …

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