KJV Dictionary Definition: incorrupted

incorrupted

INCORRUPT'ED, a. L. incorruptus; in and corrumpo, corruptus; con and rumpo, to break. Not corrupt; not marred, impaired or spoiled; not defiled or depraved; pure; sound; untainted; applicable to persons, principles or substances.

incorruptibility

INCORRUPTIBIL'ITY, n.from incorruptible.

The quality of being incapable of decay or corruption.

incorruptible

INCORRUPT'IBLE, a.

1. That cannot corrupt or decay; not admitting of corruption. Thus gold, glass, mercury, &c., are incorruptible. Spirits are supposed to be incorruptible.

Our bodies shall be changed into incorruptible and immortal substances.

2. That cannot be bribed; inflexibly just and upright.

incorruptibleness

INCORRUPT'IBLENESS, n. The quality of being incorruptible, or not liable to decay.

incorruption

INCORRUP'TION, n. in and corruption. Incapacity of being corrupted.

It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption. 1 Cor.15.

incorruptive

INCORRUPT'IVE, a. Not liable to corruption or decay.

incorruptness

INCORRUPT'NESS, n. Exemption from decay or corruption.

1. Purity of mind or manners; probity; integrity; honesty.