dorcas
Collocations
5ADJ.
established, fresh, interested
VERB + DORCAS
called
DORCAS + NOUN
baslehurst, biographies, meetings, society, woman
PREP.
in, in, than
ADV.
then
Definitions
name
A woman who is said, in the Bible, to have been restored to life by Peter.
Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretation is called Dorcas; this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did.
A female given name from Ancient Greek of biblical origin.
noun
A member of a Dorcas association.
Secondly, When a person not only hath grace, but also is beneficial, usefull, doth much good in his time, is diffusive of holinesse, full of good works, serves his generation, and hath done his work before he fals asleep, hath his Dorcasses coats to be seen after his death; it is only our doing good that makes us called good;
I have beheld, O Dorcasses! with admiration and gratitude , the coats and garments, the lint and bandages which you have made.
verb
To do the work of a Dorcas; to make and distribute clothes to the poor.
They had been pouring tea and passing wafers when they should have been Dorcassing at their Christmas tasks.
It was by good works of this kind — not by doles , “Dorcassing,” and such-like — that Ossett gained and deserved the title of a “Charitable Man.”
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6Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretation is called Dorcas; this woman was full of good works and almsdeeds which she did.
WiktionaryShe established a Dorcas society at Baslehurst, of which she became permanent president, and spent her money in carrying on this institution in the manner most pleasing to herself.
WiktionaryThe daughter was probably some prim Miss, neat, sensible, pious, but all in a small feminine way, in which Felix was no more interested than in Dorcas meetings, biographies of devout women, and that a
WiktionarySecondly, When a person not only hath grace, but also is beneficial, usefull, doth much good in his time, is diffusive of holinesse, full of good works, serves his generation, and hath done his work b
WiktionaryI have beheld, O Dorcasses! with admiration and gratitude , the coats and garments, the lint and bandages which you have made.
Wiktionaryyea, of women, not a few, who following in the train of those who “ministered to Christ,” were good Dorcasses, and “succourers of many."
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