KJV Dictionary Definition: silent
silent
SI'LENT, a.
1. Not speaking; mute. Ps. 22.
2. Habitually taciturn; speaking little; not inclined to much talking; not loquacious. Ulysses, he adds was the most eloquent and most silent of men.
3. Still; having not noise; as the silent watches of the night; the silent groves; all was silent.
4. Not operative; wanting efficacy.
5. Not mentioning; not proclaiming. This new created world, of which in hell Fame is not silent.
6. Calm; as, the winds were silent.
7. Not acting; not transacting business in person; as a silent partner in a commercial house.
8. Hot pronounced; having no sound; as, e is silent in fable.
silently
SI'LENTLY, adv.
1. Without speech or words. Each silently demands thy grace, and seems to watch thy eye.
2. without noise; as, to march silently.
3. Without mention. He mentioned other difficulties, but this he silently passed over.
silentness
SI'LENTNESS, n. State of being silent; stillness; silence.