hunger-bitten A word formed like "frost-bitten," "cankerbit" (Lear, 5.3). The word literally means "hungry," and the figure expresses the idea that his strength shall diminish and become feeble, as one does that is famished; cf. a similar strong figure, Joel 1:12, "Joy is withered away from the sons of men." On the figure in the second clause cf. ch. Job 15:23.

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