Zelo, zelas: & Zelor, zelâris, zelári. To haue zeale or greate desire to doe a thing. To be gelous: to lone with gelouste, so that he will suffer none to be partaker with him. Also to enuie.
Zelus, m. g. Zeale: loue: ennie: enuilation.Zenith.A word of Cosingrayhie signifying the ointe of the firmament directly ouer ones head, wheresoener he be.Zephiria oua.Egges conceiued with the winde.Zephis, ri. m. g. The weast winde.Zereth.An Hebrew measure of nine inches.Zeros.A kinde of Chrystall, whiche hathe spottes white and blacke.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
zēlo, āre, v. a., = zhlo/w. I.To love with zeal or ardently (eccl. Lat.): populum summo pietatis amore, Tert. Carm. adv. Marc. 4, 36; Aug. Conf. 1, 7.—II.To be jealous of: non zeles mulierem sinus tui, Vulg. Ecclus. 9, 1.—III.To be zealous for: zelat zelum legis, Vulg. 1 Macc. 2, 58.—Also in dep. form: zelatus est legem. Vulg. 1 Macc. 2, 26.—Absol.: zelatus est pro Deo suo, Vulg. Num. 25, 13.