Fatling

Fatling
   1) A fatted animal for slaughter (2 Sam. 6:13; Isa. 11:6; Ezek. 39:18. Comp. Matt. 22:4, where the word used in the original, sitistos, means literally "corn-fed;" i.e., installed, fat).
   2) Ps. 66:15 (Heb. meah, meaning "marrowy," "fat," a species of sheep).
   3) 1 Sam. 15:9 (Heb. mishneh, meaning "the second," and hence probably "cattle of a second quality," or lambs of the second birth, i.e., autmnal lambs, and therfore of less value).

Easton's Bible Dictionary. . 1897.

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  • Fatling — Fat ling, n. [Fat + ling.] A calf, lamb, kid, or other young animal fattened for slaughter; a fat animal; said of such animals as are used for food. [1913 Webster] He sacrificed oxen and fatlings. 2 Sam. vi. 13. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fatling — [fat′liŋ] n. [ FAT + LING1] a calf, lamb, kid, or young pig fattened for slaughter …   English World dictionary

  • fatling — /ˈfætlɪŋ/ (say fatling) noun a young animal, as a calf or a lamb, fattened for slaughter. {fat + ling1} …  

  • fatling — noun Date: circa 1534 a young animal fattened for slaughter …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Fatling — …   Wikipedia

  • fatling — /fat ling/, n. a young animal, as a calf or a lamb, fattened for slaughter. [1520 30; FAT + LING1] * * * …   Universalium

  • fatling — noun /ˈfatlɪŋ/ A young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter. Lo I have prepared my dynner, myne oxen and my fatlinges are kylled, and all thinges are redy, come unto the mariage …   Wiktionary

  • fatling — fat·ling || fætlɪŋ n. calf or other animal which has been fattened for slaughter …   English contemporary dictionary

  • fatling — noun a young animal that has been fattened for slaughter …   English new terms dictionary

  • fatling — fat·ling …   English syllables

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