KJV Dictionary Definition: entire
entire
ENTI'RE, a. L. integer, said to be in neg. and tango, to touch.
1. Whole; undivided; unbroken; complete in its parts.
2. Whole; complete; not participated with others. This man has the entire control of the business.
3. Full; complete; comprising all requisites in itself.
An action is entire, when it is complete in all its parts.
4. Sincere; hearty.
He run a course more entire with the king of Arragon.
5. Firm; solid; sure; fixed; complete; undisputed.
Entire and sure the monarch's rule must prove,
Who founds her greatness on her subjects' love.
6. Unmingled; unalloyed.
In thy presence joy entire.
7. Wholly devoted; firmly adherent; faithful.
No man had a heart more entire to the king.
8. In full strength; unbroken.
9. In botany, an entire stem is one without branches; an entire leaf is without any opening in the edge, not divided.
entirely
ENTI'RELY, adv. Wholly; completely; fully; as, the money is entirely lost.
1. In the whole; without division.
Euphrates--falls not entirely into the Persian sea.
2. With firm adherence or devotion; faithfully.
entireness
ENTI'RENESS, n. Completeness; fullness; totality; unbroken form or state; as the entireness of an arch or a bridge.
1. Integrity; wholeness of heart; honesty.