Stephen Horton from the United States
October 4 at 3:37 pm
God make me meek
meek (mēk)
adjective
meek·er, meek·est
1. Showing patience and humility; gentle.
2. Easily imposed on; submissive.
and
humble
hum·ble (hŭm′bəl)
adjective
hum·bler, hum·blest
1. Marked by meekness or modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit; not arrogant or prideful.
2. Showing deferential or submissive respect: a humble apology.
3. Low in rank, quality, or station; unpretentious or lowly: a humble cottage.
transitive verb
hum·bled, hum·bling, hum·bles
1. To cause to feel humble: “He was humbled by the lack of consolation in Kornblum's expression” (Michael Chabon).
2. To cause to have a lower condition or status; abase.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin humilis, low, lowly, from humus, ground; see dhghem- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]
hum′ble·ness noun
hum′bler noun
hum′bly adverb
Monday 4 October 2021 a.d. 5:37 p.m. 17:37 EST. Second (2nd) day of the week on the twenty eighth (28th) day of the month of Tishri in the year 5782. Amen.
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