KJV Dictionary Definition: torment
torment
TOR'MENT, n. L. tormentum.; torqueo, torno; Eng. tour; that is, from twisting, straining.
1. Extreme pain; anguish; the utmost degree of misery, either of body or mind.
The more I see
Pleasure about me, so much I feel
Torment within me.
Lest they also come into this place of torment. Luke 16. Rev.9. 14.
2. That which gives pain, vexation or misery.
They brought to him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments. Matt. 4.
3. An engine for casting stones.
tormented
TORMENT'ED, pp. Painted to extremity; teased; harassed.
tormenting
TORMENT'ING, ppr. Paining to an extreme degree; inflicting severe distress and anguish; teasing; vexing.
TORMENT'ING, n. In agriculture, an imperfect sort of horse-hoeing.