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English Dictionary: Watches by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Watches \Watch"es\ (-[ecr]z), n. pl. (Bot.)
      The leaves of {Saracenia flava}. See {Trumpets}.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Watches
      the periods into which the time between sunset and sunrise was
      divided. They are so called because watchmen relieved each other
      at each of these periods. There are frequent references in
      Scripture to the duties of watchmen who were appointed to give
      notice of the approach of an enemy (2 Sam. 18:24-27; 2 Kings
      9:17-20; Isa. 21:5-9). They were sometimes placed for this
      purpose on watch-towers (2 Kings 17:9; 18:8). Ministers or
      teachers are also spoken of under this title (Jer. 6:17; Ezek.
      33:2-9; Heb. 13:17).
     
         The watches of the night were originally three in number, (1)
      "the beginning of the watches" (Lam. 2:19); (2) "the middle
      watch" (Judg. 7:19); and (3) "the morning watch" (Ex. 14:24; 1
      Sam. 11:11), which extended from two o'clock to sunrise. But in
      the New Testament we read of four watches, a division probably
      introduced by the Romans (Matt. 14:25; Mark 6:48; Luke 12:38).
      (See {DAY}.)
     
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