Definition: The word "agitant" in the King James Version (KJV) is a plural form of the verb "agitating." It means to move or agitate without control, often with a desire for something that will cause disturbance. In the Bible, it is used metaphorically to describe any person who moves too fast or aggressively, causing an upset or disturbance. For example, in Matthew 7:12-13, Jesus says, "And if your right eye defile you, even your left also shall defile you; and if your right ear defile you, even your left also shall defile you." This is a figurative way of describing someone who becomes too irritable or unmanageable. In modern English usage, it can be seen as an adjective used to describe people who are overly active or aggressive, leading to unnecessary disturbance.
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