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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ge·ne·va
prop. n.
The
chief
city
of
Switzerland
.
Geneva Bible
,
a
translation
of
the
Bible
into
English
,
made
and
published
by
English
refugees
in
Geneva
(
Geneva
, 1560;
London
, 1576).
It
was
the
first
English
Bible
printed
in
Roman
type
instead
of
the
ancient
black
letter
,
the
first
which
recognized
the
division
into
verses
,
and
the
first
which
omitted
the
Apocrypha
.
In
form
it
was
a
small
quarto
,
and
soon
superseded
the
large
folio
of
Cranmer's
translation
.
Called
also
Genevan Bible
.
Geneva convention
Mil.
,
an
agreement
made
by
representatives
of
the
great
continental
powers
at
Geneva
and
signed
in
1864,
establishing
new
and
more
humane
regulation
regarding
the
treatment
of
the
sick
and
wounded
and
the
status
of
those
who
minister
to
them
in
war
.
Ambulances
and
military
hospitals
are
made
neutral
,
and
this
condition
affects
physicians
,
chaplains
,
nurses
,
and
the
ambulance
corps
.
Great
Britain
signed
the
convention
in
1865.
Geneva cross
Mil.
,
a
red
Greek
cross
on
a
white
ground
; --
the
flag
and
badge
adopted
in
the
Geneva
convention
.
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