TER'ROR, n. L. terror, from terreo, to frighten.
1. Extreme fear violent dread fright fear that agitates the body and mind.
The sword without, and terror within. Deuteronomy 32
The terrors of God do set themselves in array against me. Job 6
2. That which may excite dread the cause of extreme fear.
Rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Romans 13
Those enormous terrors of the Nile.
3. In Scripture, the sudden judgments of God are called terrors.Psalms 73
4. The threatenings of wicked men, or evil apprehended from them. 1 Peter 3
5. Awful majesty, calculated to impress fear. 2 Corinthians 5
6. Death is emphatically styled the king of terrors.
The King James Bible has stood its ground for nearly 400 years. However, during that time the English language has changed, and with it the meanings of some words it used. Here are more than 6,500 words whose definitions have changed since 1611.Wikipedia
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