Dust
11dust — is used as a simile for annihilation (2 Kgs. 13:7). In the NT dust on the head was a sign of repentance (Rev. 18:19) but when shaken off the feet it was either a warning of judgement [[➝ Judgement]] to come (perhaps Matt. 10:14) or a gesture of… …
12Dust — 〈[dʌ̣st] m.; Gen.: od. s; Pl.: unz.〉 besonders fein gesiebte Teemischung [Etym.: <engl. dust, eigtl. »Staub«] …
13Dust — [dʌst] der; [s] <aus engl. dust »Staub«>: a) (veraltet) Staub, Kehricht; b) feinste Teeaussiebung …
14dust-up — [dust′up΄] n. Slang a commotion, quarrel, or fight …
15dust|i|ly — «DUHS tuh lee», adverb. 1. in a dusty manner. 2. with dust …
16Dust — (niederd.), Staub …
17Dust — Dụst 〈m. 1; unz.; nddt.〉 Dunst, Staub [→ Dunst] * * * Dụst, der; [e]s [niederd. Form von ↑Dunst] (nordd.): Dunst, Staub: endlich verzieht sich der D.; ∙ Erfahrungswesen! Schaum und D. (Goethe, Faust II, 6758) …
18dust — (dust) fine, dry particles of earth or any other substance small enough to be blown by the wind. See also coniosis and pneumoconiosis …
19Dust — Dust,der:1.⇨Dunst(1)–2.⇨Staub(1) …
20dust-up — [ˈdʌst ʌp] n BrE informal a fight …