Dust

DUST, noun

1. Fine dry particles of earth or other matter, so attenuated that it may be raised and wafted by the wind; powder; as clouds of dust and seas of blood.

2. Fine dry particles of earth; fine earth.

The peacock warmeth her eggs in the dust [[Job 34#15|Job 34:15]].

3. Earth; unorganized earthy matter.

DUST thou art, and to dust shalt thou return. [[Genesis 3#14|Genesis 3:14]].

4. The grave.

For now shall I sleep in the dust [[Job 7#5|Job 7:5]].

5. A low condition.

God raiseth the poor out of the dust [[1 Samuel 2#8|1 Samuel 2:8]].

DUST, verb transitive

1. To free from dust; to brush, wipe or sweep away dust; as, to dust a table or a floor.

2. To sprinkle with dust

3. To levigate.