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Blessing   /blˈɛsɪŋ/   Listen
noun
Blessing  n.  
1.
The act of one who blesses.
2.
A declaration of divine favor, or an invocation imploring divine favor on some or something; a benediction; a wish of happiness pronounces. "This is the blessing, where with Moses the man of God blessed the children of Israel."
3.
A means of happiness; that which promotes prosperity and welfare; a beneficent gift. "Nature's full blessings would be well dispensed."
4.
(Bib.) A gift. (A Hebraism)
5.
Grateful praise or worship.



verb
Bless  v. t.  (past & past part. blessed or blest; pres. part. blessing)  
1.
To make or pronounce holy; to consecrate "And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it."
2.
To make happy, blithesome, or joyous; to confer prosperity or happiness upon; to grant divine favor to. "The quality of mercy is... twice blest; It blesseth him that gives and him that takes." "It hath pleased thee to bless the house of thy servant, that it may continue forever before thee."
3.
To express a wish or prayer for the happiness of; to invoke a blessing upon; applied to persons. "Bless them which persecute you."
4.
To invoke or confer beneficial attributes or qualities upon; to invoke or confer a blessing on, as on food. "Then he took the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, he blessed them."
5.
To make the sign of the cross upon; to cross (one's self). (Archaic)
6.
To guard; to keep; to protect. (Obs.)
7.
To praise, or glorify; to extol for excellences. "Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name."
8.
To esteem or account happy; to felicitate. "The nations shall bless themselves in him."
9.
To wave; to brandish. (Obs.) "And burning blades about their heads do bless." "Round his armed head his trenchant blade he blest." Note: This is an old sense of the word, supposed by Johnson, Nares, and others, to have been derived from the old rite of blessing a field by directing the hands to all parts of it. "In drawing (their bow) some fetch such a compass as though they would turn about and bless all the field."
Bless me! Bless us! an exclamation of surprise.
To bless from, to secure, defend, or preserve from. "Bless me from marrying a usurer." "To bless the doors from nightly harm."
To bless with, To be blessed with, to favor or endow with; to be favored or endowed with; as, God blesses us with health; we are blessed with happiness.






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"Blessing" Quotes from Famous Books



... pianist, to win laurels at Berlin, Frankfort-on- the-Main, Dresden, &c., by his opera Die Rauberbraut. And how long was Spohr known as an excellent violinist before he had written Faust, Jessonda, and other works? I hope you will not deny me your blessing when you see on what grounds and with ...
— Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician - Volume 1-2, Complete • Frederick Niecks

... country, and chang, the native spirit. Frank and Muriel refused the liquor; but Tashi drank their share as well as his, to give the pious peasants an opportunity of acquiring merit. And wife and husbands thought themselves amply rewarded by a muttered blessing. ...
— The Jungle Girl • Gordon Casserly

... then, thus negligent in this matter, consider yourself with more attention, and let not slip the occasions of serving the Republic, and of rendering it, if possible, more flourishing than it is. This will be a blessing, whose influence will descend not only on the other citizens, but on ...
— The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates • Xenophon

... in the main cabin, sat and looked at Lieutenant Marbury, the eccentric man now and then blessing something as he happened to think ...
— Tom Swift and his Aerial Warship - or, The Naval Terror of the Seas • Victor Appleton

... somebody didn't send you one of those hundred and sixteen piece five-dollar-ninety-eight-marked-down-from-six sets of china. While I don't mean to say that the average wedding present carries a curse instead of a blessing, it could usually repeat a few cuss-words if it had ...
— Old Gorgon Graham - More Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son • George Horace Lorimer


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