{"query": "Aurelius, Meditations 10.13: What use is there of suspicion", "count": 10, "results": [{"id": "card_n_9833bb6df123", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 10.13: What use is there of suspicion at all?", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "What use is there of suspicion at all? or, why should thoughts of mistrust, and suspicion concerning that which is future, trouble thy mind at all? What now is to be done, if thou mayest search and in", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_lex_g5283", "title": "G5283 — ὑπόνοια (huponoia): suspicion", "shelf": "lexicon", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "ὑπόνοια (huponoia), Strong's G5283: suspicion. ὑπόνοια , -ας, ἡ (ὑπονοέω), [in LXX: Dan LXX 4:16, 32 5:6 (רַעְיוֹן), Sir 3:34 * ;] a suspicion : 1Ti.6:4. † (AS)", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "STEPBible TBESH/TBESG — Extended Strong's lexicon (CC-BY, Tyndale House)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_pron_suspicions", "title": "suspicions", "shelf": "pronunciation", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "suspicions: pronounced (ARPABET) S AH0 S P IH1 SH AH0 N Z. From the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary — the standard machine-readable pronunciations of North American English.", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "CMU Pronouncing Dictionary (cmudict) — BSD-2-Clause, Carnegie Mellon", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_book_72999", "title": "The suspicions of Ermengarde — Maxwell Gray", "shelf": "gutenberg", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "The suspicions of Ermengarde, by Maxwell Gray. Subjects: Humorous stories; British -- France -- Fiction; Spouses -- Fiction; Riviera (France) -- Fiction. Read the full text (public domain): https://ww", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "Project Gutenberg (public domain)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_pron_suspicion", "title": "suspicion", "shelf": "pronunciation", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "suspicion: pronounced (ARPABET) S AH0 S P IH1 SH AH0 N. From the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary — the standard machine-readable pronunciations of North American English.", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "CMU Pronouncing Dictionary (cmudict) — BSD-2-Clause, Carnegie Mellon", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_suspicion", "title": "suspicion", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "suspicion: (noun) an impression that something might be the case — syn: intuition, hunch · (noun) doubt about someone's honesty — syn: misgiving, mistrust, distrust · (noun) the state of being suspect", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_enc_easton_jealousy", "title": "Jealousy", "shelf": "encyclopedia", "surface": "witness", "snippet": "Suspicion of a wife’s purity, one of the strongest passions (Num. 5:14; Prov. 6:34; Cant. 8:6); also an intense interest for another’s honour or prosperity (Ps. 79:5; 1 Cor. 10:22; Zech. 1:14).\n\nFull ", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897, public domain)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_isbe_irijah", "title": "ISBE: Irijah", "shelf": "encyclopedia", "surface": "witness", "snippet": "i-ri'-ja (yir'iyayh, \"Yah sees\"): A captain at the gate of Benjamin in Jerusalem, who arrested Jeremiah the prophet on suspicion of intending to desert to the Chaldeans ( Jer 37:13 , 14 ).\n\n\u0000\n\nThe ful", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915), ed. James Orr — Public Domain (CrossWire SWORD module ISBE v2.2)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_n_af3760588f5f", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 4.30: Thou art now ready to die, and yet hast thou not attained to that perfect sim...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Thou art now ready to die, and yet hast thou not attained to that perfect simplicity: thou art yet subject to many troubles and perturbations; not yet free from all fear and suspicion of external acci", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_n_850a7e449f5c", "title": "Aurelius, Meditations 12.15: It is high time for thee, to understand that there is somewhat in thee, bette...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "It is high time for thee, to understand that there is somewhat in thee, better and more divine than either thy passions, or thy sensual appetites and affections. What is now the object of my mind, is ", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. AD 170)", "generated": false}]}