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Path

King James Dictionary

P`ATH, n. plu. paths. Gr. to tread.

1. A way beaten or trodden by the feet of man or beast, or made hard by wheels that part of a highway on which animals or carriages ordinarily pass applied to the ground only, and never to a paved street in a city.
2. Any narrow way beaten by the foot.
3. The way, course or track where a body moves in the atmosphere or in space as the path of a planet or comet the path of a meteor.
4. A way or passage.
5. Course of life.

He marketh all my paths. Job 33

6. Precepts rules prescribed.

Uphold my going in thy paths. Psalms 17

7. Course of providential dealings moral government.

All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth to such as keep his covenant. Psalms 25

P`ATH, To make a path by treading to beat a path, as in snow.

To push forward to cause to go to make way for.

P`ATH, To walk abroad.

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Path'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​p/path.html.