The word "lowly" appears six times in the KJV bible. (Psalms 138:6, Proverbs 3:34, Proverbs 11:2, Proverbs 16:19, Zechariah 9:9, Matthew 11:29)
Mishlei (משלי) means "proverbs of..."It is the first word in the Book of Proverbs.
The word tongue appears 18 times in Proverbs,
the word humurous means humor or laughter. therefore we can determine thet humurous proverbs are the proverbs that make us laugh when we read them.
It really depends on the translation being used. Some Bibles us the word 'stupid', others use 'foolish','senseless', or even 'brutish', but the meaning is the same, and the scriptures say alot about spiritual or moral "stupidity". Here are a few citations: Psalm 49:10, Psalm 92:6 Proverbs 1:22+32, Proverbs 3:35, Proverbs 10:1+23, Proverbs 12:23, Proverbs 13:16+19-20, Proverbs 14:7-8+16+33, Proverbs 15:2+7+20,Proverbs 17:10-12+21+24-25, Proverbs 18:6+7, Proverbs 19:13, Proverbs 23:9, Proverbs 26:4+11-12, Proverbs 28:26, Proverbs 29:11+20, Ecclesiastes 5+6+9.
The word 'fool' appears 36 times in the book of Proverbs in the KJV starting with Proverbs 7:22. The word appears 189 times if you include word variants (e.g. fools, foolish, foolishly, foolishness, etc.).
In the word "gnome," it refers to a diminutive, often clever and mischievous, supernatural being associated with earth and nature in folklore.
The word could be "advice" or "proverbs".
The actual word thrift isn't mentioned, however, the value of thrift is expressed several times in Proverbs including Proverbs 21:20 and Proverbs 30:25. Another example is Proverbs 10:5.
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If you mean Proverbs 9:8, the Jewish translation I have uses the word "scorner" and the Hebrew word for that is letz (לץ). In modern Hebrew, a form of this word means "clown".
In proverbs 8:15 God says - By me kings reign, And rulers decree justice.