Definition: "Alimentally" in the English Bible translates to "to feed on." It is a verb used in the following sense: "To eat or drink something that has been prepared for someone else." The term comes from a Greek root which was originally derived from "alΔmiΕn," meaning "a preparation made for another person." This suggests that the food or drink being fed onto is prepared or cooked. In more contemporary usage, it's commonly used to refer to the act of feeding something on to someone else. For example: - When we say "You've got to eat a little bit," this means you need to eat some food to get started. - In the Bible, Jesus was fed by his disciples and fed with bread and wine. So in summary, "Alimentally" refers to having something prepared or cooked for someone else.
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