Bible Dictionaries
Trough
King James Dictionary
TROUGH, n. trauf.
1. A vessel hollow longitudinally, or a large log or piece of timber excavated longitudinally on the upper side used for various purposes.
2. A tray. This is the same word dialectically altered.
3. A canoe the rude boat of uncivilized men.
4. The channel that conveys water, as in mills.
The trough of the sea, the hollow between waves.
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Entry for 'Trough'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​t/trough.html.