II Key of David Translation Key 2000
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CGR | RGS | 7283 | RGS | RAGASH, raw-gash'; a prim. root; to be tumultuous:--rage. | |
CGR | RGS | 7284 | RGS | regash, (Chald.), reg-ash'; corresp. to H7283; to gather tumultuously:--assemble (together). | |
CGR | RGS | 7285 | RGS | regesh, reh'-ghesh; or (fem.) rigshah, rig-shaw'; from H7283; a tumultuous crowd:--company, insurrection. | |
CGR | CGR | 4525 | SGR | macger, mas-gare'; from H5462; a fastener, i.e. (of a person) asmith, (of a thing) a prison:--prison, smith. | |
CGR | CGR | 4526 | SGR | micgereth, mis-gheh'-reth; from H5462; something enclosing, i.e. amargin (of a region, of a panel); concr. a stronghold:--border, closeplace, hole. | |
CGR | CGR | 5458 | SGR | cegowr, seg-ore'; from H5462; prop. shut up, i.e. the breast (as inclosing the heart); also gold (as generally shut up safely):--caul, gold. | |
CGR | CGR | 5462 | SGR | cagar, saw-gar'; a prim. root; to shut up; fig. to surrender:--close up, deliver (up), give over (up), inclose, X pure, repair, shut (in, self, out, up, up together), stop, X straitly. | |
CGR | CGR | 5463 | SGR | cegar, (Chald.), seg-ar'; corresp. to H5462:--shut up. | |
CGR | CGR | 5464 | SGR | cagriyd, sag-reed'; prob. from H5462 in the sense of sweeping away; a pouring rain:--very rainy. | |
CGR | CGR | 5474 | SGR | cuwgar, soo-gar'; from H5462; an inclosure, i.e. cage (for an animal):--ward. | |
CGR | CGR | 5534 | SGR | cakar, saw-kar'; a prim. root; to shut up; by impl. to surrender:--stop, give over. See also H5462; H7936. | |
DAB | ABD | 6 | ABD | 'abad, aw-bad'; a prim. root; prop. to wander away, i.e. lose oneself; by impl. to perish (caus. destroy):--break, destroy (-uction), + not escape, fail, lose, (cause to, make) perish, spend, X and surely, take, be undone, X utterly, be void of, have no w E | |
DAB | ABD | 7 | ABD | 'abad, (Chald.), ab-ad'; corresp. to H6:--destroy, perish. | |
DAB | ABD | 8 | ABD | 'obed, o-bade'; act. part. of H6; (concr.) wretched or (abstr.) destruction:--perish. | |
DAB | ABD | 9 | ABD | 'abedah, ab-ay-daw'; from H6; concr. something lost; abstr. destruction, i.e. Hades:--lost. Comp. H10. | |
DAB | ABD | 10 | ABD | 'abaddoh, ab-ad-do'; the same as H9, miswritten for H11; a perishing:--destruction. | |
DAB | ABD | 11 | ABD | 'abaddown, ab-ad-done'; intens. from H6; abstr. a perishing; concr. Hades:--destruction. | |
DAB | ABD | 12 | ABD | 'abdan, ab-dawn'; from H6; a perishing:--destruction. | |
DAB | ABD | 13 | ABD | 'obdan, ob-dawn'; from H6; a perishing:--destruction. | |
DAB | DAB | 109 | DAB | 'adab, aw-dab'; a prim. root; to languish:--grieve. | |
DAB | DAB | 1669 | DAB | da'ab, daw-ab'; a prim. root; to pine:--mourn, sorrow (-ful). | |
DAB | DAB | 1670 | DAB | de'abah, deh-aw-baw'; from H1669; prop. pining; by anal. fear:--sorrow. | |
DAB | DAB | 1671 | DAB | de'abown, deh-aw-bone'; from H1669; pining:--sorrow. | |
DAB | DAB | 1677 | DAB | dob, dobe; or (fully) dowb, dobe; from H1680; the bear (as slow):--bear. | |
DAB | DAB | 1678 | DAB | dob, (Chald.), dobe; corresp. to H1677:--bear. | |
DAB | DAB | 1679 | DAB | dobe', do'-beh; from an unused root (comp. H1680) (prob. mean. to be sluggish, i.e. restful); quiet:--strength. | |
DAB | DAB | 1680 | DAB | dabab, daw-bab'; a prim. root (comp. H1679); to move slowly, i.e. glide:--cause to speak. | |
DAB | DAB | 1681 | DAB | dibbah, dib-baw'; from H1680 (in the sense of furtive motion); slander:--defaming, evil report, infamy, slander. | |
DAB | DAB | 1686 | DAB | dibyown, dib-yone' in the marg. for the textural reading. ` cheryown, kher-yone'; both (in the plur. only and) of uncert. der.; prob. some cheap vegetable, perh. a bulbous root:--dove's dung. | |
DAB | DAB | 1727 | DAB | duwb, doob; a prim. root; to mope, i.e. (fig.) pine:--sorrow. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1692 | DBK | dabaq, daw-bak'; a prim. root; prop. to impinge, i.e. cling or adhere; fig. to catch by pursuit:--abide, fast, cleave (fast together), follow close (hard, after), be joined (together), keep (fast), overtake, pursue hard, stick, take. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1693 | DBK | debaq, (Chald.), deb-ak'; corresp. to H1692; to stick to:--cleave. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1694 | DBK | debeq, deh'-bek; from H1692; a joint; by impl. solder:--joint, solder. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1695 | DBK | dabeq, daw-bake'; from H1692; adhering:--cleave, joining, stick closer. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 5073 | DBK | nidbak, (Chald.), nid-bawk'; from a root mean. to stick; a layer (ofbuilding materials):--row. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3513 | KBD | kabad, kaw-bad'; or kabed, kaw-bade'; a prim. root; to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable); causat. to make weighty (in the same two senses):--abounding with, more grievously afflict, boa E | |
DBQ | KBD | 3514 | KBD | kobed, ko'-bed; from H3513; weight, multitude,vehemence:--grievousness, heavy, great number. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3515 | KBD | kabed, kaw-bade'; from H3513; heavy; fig. in a good sense (numerous)or in a bad sense (severe, difficult, stupid):--(so) great, grievous, hard(-ened), (too) heavy (-ier), laden, much, slow, sore, thick. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3516 | KBD | kabed, kaw-bade'; the same as H3515; the liver (as the heaviest ofthe viscera):--liver. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3517 | KBD | kebeduth, keb-ay-dooth'; fem. of H3515; difficulty:-- X heavily. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3519 | KBD | kabowd, kaw-bode'; rarely kabod, kaw-bode'; from H3513; prop.weight; but only fig. in a good sense, splendor or copiousness:--glorious(-ly), glory, honour (-able). | |
DBQ | KBD | 3520 | KBD | kebuwddah, keb-ood-daw'; irreg. fem. pass. part. of H3513;weightiness, i.e. magnificence, wealth:--carriage, all glorious, stately. | |
DLL | DLL | 1800 | DLL | dal, dal; from H1809; prop. dangling, i.e. (by impl.) weak or thin:--lean, needy, poor (man), weaker. | |
DLL | DLL | 1802 | DLL | dalah, daw-law'; a prim. root (comp. H1809); prop. to dangle, i.e. to let down a bucket (for drawing out water); fig. to deliver:--draw (out), X enough, lift up. | |
DLL | DLL | 1803 | DLL | dallah, dal-law'; from H1802; prop. something dangling, i.e. a loose thread or hair; fig. indigent:--hair, pining sickness, poor (-est sort). | |
DLL | DLL | 1805 | DLL | deliy, del-ee'; or doliy, dol-ee'; from H1802; a pail or jar (for drawing water):--bucket. | |
DLL | DLL | 1808 | DLL | daliyah, daw-lee-yaw'; from H1802; something dangling, i.e. a bough:--branch. | |
DLL | DLL | 1809 | DLL | dalal, daw-lal'; a prim. root (comp. H1802); to slacken or be feeble; fig. to be oppressed:--bring low, dry up, be emptied, be not equal, fail, be impoverished, be made thin. | |
DLL | DLL | 1817 | DLL | deleth, deh'-leth; from H1802; something swinging, i.e. the valve of a door:--door (two-leaved), gate, leaf, lid. [In Psa. 141:3, dal, irreg.] | |
DLL | ILD | 2056 | ILD | valad, vaw-lawd'; for H3206; a boy:--child. | |
DLL | ILD | 3205 | ILD | yalad, yaw-lad'; a prim. root; to bear young; causat. to beget; med.to act as midwife; spec. to show lineage:--bear, beget, birth ([-day]),born, (make to) bring forth (children, young), bring up, calve, child,come, be delivered (of a child), time of deliv | |
DLL | ILD | 3206 | ILD | yeled, yeh'-led; from H3205; something born, i.e. a lad oroffspring:--boy, child, fruit, son, young man (one). | |
DLL | ILD | 3207 | ILD | yaldah, yal-daw'; fem. of H3206; a lass:--damsel, girl. | |
DLL | ILD | 3208 | ILD | yalduwth, yal-dooth'; abstr. from H3206; boyhood (orgirlhood):--childhood, youth. | |
DLL | ILD | 3209 | ILD | yillowd, yil-lode'; pass. from H3205; born:--born. | |
DLL | ILD | 3211 | ILD | yaliyd, yaw-leed'; from H3205; born:--([home-]) born, child, son. | |
DLL | ILD | 4138 | ILD | mowledeth, mo-leh'-deth; from H3205; nativity (plur. birth-place); byimpl. lineage, native country; also offspring, family:--begotten, born,issue, kindred, native (-ity). | |
DLL | ILD | 8435 | ILD | towledah, to-led-aw'; or toledah, to-led-aw'; from H3205; (plur. only) descent, i.e. family; (fig.) history:--birth, generations. | |
DLP | DLP | 1811 | DLP | dalaph, daw-laf'; a prim. root; to drip; by impl. to weep:--drop through, melt, pour out. | |
DLP | DLP | 1812 | DLP | deleph, deh'-lef; from H1811; a dripping:--dropping. | |
DLP | PLT | 4655 | PLT | miphlat, mif-lawt'; from H6403; an escape:--escape. | |
DLP | PLT | 6403 | PLT | palat, paw-lat'; a prim. root; to slip out, i.e. escape; causat. todeliver:--calve, carry away safe, deliver, (cause to) escape. | |
DLP | PLT | 6405 | PLT | pallet, pal-late'; from H6403; escape:--deliverance, escape. | |
DLP | PLT | 6412 | PLT | paliyt, paw-leet'; or paleyt, paw-late'; or palet, paw-late'; fromH6403; a refugee:--(that have) escape (-d, -th), fugitive. | |
DLP | PLT | 6413 | PLT | peleytah, pel-ay-taw'; or peletah, pel-ay-taw'; fem. of H6412;deliverance; concr. an escaped portion:--deliverance, (that is) escape(-d), remnant. | |
DMH | DMH | 1819 | DMH | damah, daw-maw'; a prim. root; to compare; by impl. to resemble, liken, consider:--compare, devise, (be) like (-n), mean, think, use similitudes. | |
DMH | DMH | 1821 | DMH | demah, (Chald.), dema-aw'; corresp. to H1819; to resemble:--be like. | |
DMH | DMH | 1823 | DMH | demuwth, dem-ooth'; from H1819; resemblance; concr. model, shape; adv. like:--fashion, like (-ness, as), manner, similitude. | |
DMH | DMH | 1825 | DMH | dimyown, dim-yone'; from H1819; resemblance:-- X like. | |
DMH | LMD | 3925 | LMD | lamad, law-mad'; a prim. root; prop. to goad, i.e. (by impl.) toteach (the rod being an Oriental incentive):--[un-] accustomed, Xdiligently, expert, instruct, learn, skilful, teach (-er, -ing). | |
DMH | LMD | 3928 | LMD | limmuwd, lim-mood'; or limmud, lim-mood'; from H3925;instructed:--accustomed, disciple, learned, taught, used. | |
DMH | LMD | 4451 | LMD | malmad, mal-mawd'; from H3925; a goad for oxen:--goad. | |
DMH | LMD | 8527 | LMD | talmiyd, tal-meed'; from H3925; a pupil:--scholar. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 119 | DMM | 'ADAM, aw-dam'; to show blood in the face), i.e. flush or turn rosy:--be (dyed, made) red (ruddy). | |
DMM1 | DMM | 120 | DMM | 'adam, aw-dawm'; from H119; ruddy, i.e. a human being (an individual or the species, mankind, etc.):--X another, + hypocrite, + common sort, X low, man (mean, of low degree), person. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 122 | DMM | 'adom, aw-dome'; from H119; rosy:--red, ruddy. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 124 | DMM | 'odem, o'-dem; from H119; redness, i.e. the ruby, garnet, or some other red gem:--sardius. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 125 | DMM | 'adamdam, ad-am-dawm'; redupl. from H119; reddish:--(somewhat) reddish. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 127 | DMM | 'adamah, ad-aw-maw'; from H119; soil (from its gen. redness):--country, earth, ground, husband [-man] (-ry), land. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 132 | DMM | 'admoniy, ad-mo-nee', or (fully) 'admowniy, ad-mo-nee'; from H119; reddish (of the hair or the complexion):--red, ruddy. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4055 | MDD | mad, mad; or med, made; from H4058; prop. extent, i.e. height; alsoa measure; by impl. a vesture (as measured); also a carpet:--armour,clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, stature. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4058 | MDD | madad, maw-dad'; a prim. root; prop. to stretch; by impl. to measure(as if by stretching a line); fig. to be extended:--measure, mete, stretchself. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4060 | MDD | middah, mid-daw'; fem. of H4055; prop. extension, i.e. height orbreadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (asmeasured) or a vestment; spec. tribute (as measured):--garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, trib E | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4061 | MDD | middah, (Chald.), mid-daw'; or mindah (Chald.), min-daw'; corresp.to H4060; tribute in money:--toll, tribute. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4063 | MDD | medev, meh'-dev; from an unused root mean. to stretch; prop. extent,i.e. measure; by impl. a dress (as measured):--garment. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4067 | MDD | madown, maw-dohn'; from the same as H4063; extensiveness, i.e.height:--stature. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4461 | MDD | memad, may-mad'; from H4058; a measure:--measure. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 8548 | MDD | tamiyd, taw-meed'; from an unused root mean. to stretch; prop.continuance (as indef. extension); but used only (attributively as adj.)constant (or adv. constantly); ellipt. the regular (daily) sacrifice:--alway (-s), continual (employment, -ly), daily, ([ E | |
DMM2 | YMD | 4612 | AMD | ma'amad, mah-am-awd'; from H5975; (fig.) a position:--attendance,office, place, state. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 4613 | AMD | mo'omad, moh-om-awd'; from H5975; lit. a foothold:--standing. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5975 | AMD | 'amad, aw-mad'; a prim. root; to stand, in various relations (lit. and fig., intrans. and trans.):--abide (behind), appoint, arise, cease, confirm, continue, dwell, be employed, endure, establish, leave, make, ordain, be [over], place, (be) present (s lf), raise up, remain, repair, + serve, set (forth, over, -tle, up), (make to, make to be ata a, with-) stand (by, fast, firm, still, up), (be at a ) stay (up), tarry. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5977 | AMD | 'omed, o'-med; from H5975 ; a spot (as being fixed):--place, (+ where) stood, upright. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5979 | AMD | 'emdah, em-daw'; from H5975; a station, i.e. domicile:--standing. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5982 | AMD | 'ammuwd, am-mood'; or 'ammud, am-mood'; from H5975; a column (as standing); also a stand, i.e. platform:-- X apiece, pillar. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1724 | DMM | daham, daw-ham'; a prim. root (comp. H1740); to be dumb, i.e. (fig.) dumb-founded:--be astonished. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1745 | DMM | duwmah, doo-maw'; from an unused root mean. to be dumb (comp. H1820); silence; fig. death:--silence. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1747 | DMM | duwmiyah, doo-me-yaw'; from H1820; stillness; adv. silently; abstr. quiet, trust:--silence, silent, waiteth. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1748 | DMM | duwmam, doo-mawm'; from H1826; still; adv. silently:--dumb, silent, quietly wait. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1818 | DMM | dam, dawm; from H1826 (comp. H119); blood (as that which when shed causes death) of man or an animal; by anal. the juice of the grape; fig. (espec. in the plur.) bloodshed (i.e. drops of blood):--blood (-y, -guiltiness, [-thirsty]), + innocent. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1820 | DMM | damah, daw-maw'; a prim. root; to be dumb or silent; hence to fail or perish; trans. to destroy:--cease, be cut down (off), destroy, be brought to silence, be undone, X utterly. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1824 | DMM | demiy, dem-ee'; or domiy, dom-ee'; from H1820; quiet:--cutting off, rest, silence. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1826 | DMM | damam, daw-mam'; a prim. root [comp. H1724, H1820]; to be dumb; by impl. to be astonished, to stop; also to perish:--cease, be cut down (off), forbear, hold peace, quiet self, rest, be silent, keep (put to) silence, be (stand), still, tarry, wait. E | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1827 | DMM | demamah, dem-aw-maw'; fem. from H1826; quiet:--calm, silence, still. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1822 | DMM | dummah, doom-maw'; from H1820; desolation; concr. desolate:--destroy. | |
DRK | DRK | 1869 | DRK | darak, daw-rak'; a prim. root; to tread; by impl. to walk; also to string a bow (by treading on it in bending):--archer, bend, come, draw, go (over), guide, lead (forth), thresh, tread (down), walk. | |
DRK | DRK | 1870 | DRK | derek, deh'-rek; from H1869; a road (as trodden); fig. a course of life or mode of action, often adv.:--along, away, because of, + by, conversation, custom, [east-] ward, journey, manner, passenger, through, toward, [high-] [path-] way [-side], whither E | |
DRK | DRK | 4096 | DRK | midrak, mid-rawk'; from H1869; a treading, i.e. a place for steppingon:--[foot-] breadth. | |
DRK | KRA | 406 | KRA | 'ikkar, ik-kawr'; from an unused root mean. to dig; a farmer:--husbandman, ploughman. | |
DRK | KRA | 1528 | KRA | giyr, (Chald.), gheer; corresp. to H1615; lime:--plaster. | |
DRK | KRA | 1615 | KRA | gir, gheer; perh. from H3564; lime (from being burned in a kiln:--chalk [-stone]. | |
DRK | KRA | 3564 | KRA | kuwr, koor; from an unused root mean. prop. to dig through; a pot orfurnace (as if excavated):--furnace. Comp. H3600. | |
DRK | KRA | 3595 | KRA | kiyowr, kee-yore'; or kiyor, kee-yore'; from the same as H3564;prop. something round (as excavated or bored), i.e. a chafing-dish forcoals or a caldron for cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl;also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform E | |
DRK | KRA | 3600 | KRA | kiyr, keer; a form for H3564 (only in the dual); a cooking range(consisting of two parallel stones, across which the boiler isset):--ranges for pots. | |
DRK | KRA | 3734 | KRA | kor, kore; from the same as H3564; prop. a deep round vessel, i.e.(spec.) a cor or measure for things dry:--cor, measure. Chald. the same. | |
DRK | KRA | 3735 | KRA | kara', (Chald.), kaw-raw'; prob. corresp. to H3738 in the sense ofpiercing (fig.); to grieve:--be grieved. | |
DRK | KRA | 3738 | KRA | karah, kaw-raw'; a prim. root; prop. to dig; fig. to plot; gen. tobore or open:--dig, X make (a banquet), open. | |
DRK | KRA | 3739 | KRA | karah, kaw-raw'; usually assigned as a prim. root, but prob. only aspecial application of H3738 (through the common idea of planning impliedin a bargain); to purchase:--buy, prepare. | |
DRK | KRA | 3740 | KRA | kerah, kay-raw'; from H3739; a purchase:--provision. | |
DRK | KRA | 4351 | KRA | mekuwrah, mek-oo-raw'; or mekorah, mek-o-raw'; from the same asH3564 in the sense of digging; origin (as if a mine):--birth, habitation,nativity. | |
DRK | KRA | 4376 | KRA | makar, maw-kar'; a prim. root; to sell, lit. (as merchandise, adaughter in marriage, into slavery), or fig. (to surrender):-- X at all,sell (away, -er, self). | |
DRK | KRA | 4377 | KRA | meker, meh'-ker; from H4376; merchandise; also value:--pay, price,ware. | |
DRK | KRA | 4379 | KRA | mikreh, mik-reh'; from H3738; a pit (for salt):--[salt-] pit. | |
DRK | KRA | 4380 | KRA | mekerah, mek-ay-raw'; prob. from the same as H3564 in the sense ofstabbing; a sword:--habitation. | |
DRK | KRA | 4465 | KRA | mimkar, mim-kawr'; from H4376; merchandise; abstr. a selling:-- Xought, (that which cometh of) sale, that which . . . sold, ware. | |
DRK | KRA | 4466 | KRA | mimkereth, mim-keh'-reth; fem. of H4465; a sale:-- + sold as. | |
DSA | DSA | 1876 | DSA | dasha', daw-shaw'; a prim. root; to sprout:--bring forth, spring. | |
DSA | DSA | 1877 | DSA | deshe', deh'-sheh; from H1876; a sprout; by anal. grass:--(tender) grass, green, (tender) herb. | |
DSA | DSA | 1883 | DSA | dethe', (Chald.), deh'-thay; corresp. to H1877:--tender grass. | |
DSA | ICD | 3245 | ISD | yacad, yaw-sad'; a prim. root; to set (lit. or fig.); intens. tofound; reflex. to sit down together, i.e. settle, consult:--appoint, takecounsel, establish, (lay the, lay for a) found (-ation), instruct, lay,ordain, set, X sure. | |
DSA | ICD | 3246 | ISD | yecud, yes-ood'; from H3245; a foundation (fig. i.e. beginning):-- Xbegan. | |
DSA | ICD | 3247 | ISD | yecowd, yes-ode'; from H3245; a foundation (lit. or fig.):--bottom,foundation, repairing. | |
DSA | ICD | 3248 | ISD | yecuwdah, yes-oo-daw'; fem. of H3246; a foundation:--foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4143 | ISD | muwcad, moo-sawd'; from H3245; a foundation:--foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4144 | ISD | mowcad, mo-sawd'; from H3245; a foundation:--foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4145 | ISD | muwcadah, moo-saw-daw'; fem. of H4143; a foundation; fig. anappointment:--foundation, grounded. Comp. H4328. | |
DSA | ICD | 4146 | ISD | mowcadah, mo-saw-daw'; or mocadah mo-saw-daw'; fem. of H4144; afoundation:--foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4328 | ISD | meyuccadah, meh-yoos-saw-daw'; prop. fem. pass. part. of H3245;something founded, i.e. a foundation:--foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4527 | ISD | maccad, mas-sad'; from H3245; a foundation:--foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 5475 | ISD | cowd, sode; from H3245; a session, i.e. company of persons (in close deliberation); by impl. intimacy, consultation, a secret:--assembly, counsel, inward, secret (counsel). | |
DUX | AXD | 258 | AXD | 'achad, aw-khad'; perh. a prim. root; to unify, i.e. (fig.) collect (one's thoughts):--go one way or other. | |
DUX | AXD | 259 | AXD | 'echad, ekh-awd'; a numeral from H258; prop. united, i.e. one; or (as an ordinal) first:--a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any (-thing), apiece, a certain [dai-] ly, each (one), + eleven, every, few, first, + highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, E | |
DUX | AXD | 2297 | AXD | chad, khad; abridged from H259; one:--one. | |
DUX | AXD | 2298 | AXD | chad, (Chald.), khad; corresp. to H2297; as card. one; as art. single; as ord. first; adv. at once:--a, first, one, together. | |
DUX | AXD | 3161 | AXD | yachad, yaw-khad'; a prim. root; to be (or become) one:--join,unite. | |
DUX | AXD | 3162 | AXD | yachad, yakh'-ad; from H3161; prop. a unit, i.e. (adv.)unitedly:--alike, at all (once), both, likewise, only, (al-) together,withal. | |
DUX | AXD | 3173 | AXD | yachiyd, yaw-kheed'; from H3161; prop. united, i.e. sole; by impl.beloved; also lonely: (fem.) the life (as not to be replaced):--darling,desolate, only (child, son), solitary. | |
DUX | DUX | 1740 | DVX | duwach, doo'-akh; a prim. root; to thrust away; fig. to cleanse:--cast out, purge, wash. | |
DUX | DUX | 1760 | DVX | dachah, daw-khaw'; or da-chach (Jer. 23 :12), daw-khakh'; a prim. root; to push down:--chase, drive away (on), overthrow, outcast, X sore, thrust, totter. | |
DUX | DUX | 1761 | DVX | dachavah, (Chald.), dakh-av-aw'; from the equiv. of H1760; prob. a musical instrument (as being struck):--instrument of music. | |
DUX | DUX | 1762 | DVX | dechiy, deh-khee'; from H1760; a push, i.e. (by impl.) a fall:--falling. | |
DUX | DUX | 4072 | DVX | midcheh, mid-kheh'; from H1760; overthrow:--ruin. | |
DXP | DXP | 1765 | DXP | dachaph, daw-khaf'; a prim. root; to urge, i.e. hasten:--(be) haste (-ned), pressed on. | |
DXP | DXP | 4073 | DXP | medachphah, med-akh-faw'; from H1765; a push, i.e. ruin:--overthrow. | |
DXP | PXD | 6342 | PXD | pachad, paw-kkad'; a prim. root: to be startled (by a sudden alarm);hence to fear in general:--be afraid, stand in awe, (be in) fear, make toshake. | |
DXP | PXD | 6343 | PXD | pachad, pakh'-ad; from H6342; a (sudden) alarm (prop. the objectfeared, by impl. the feeling):--dread (-ful), fear, (thing) great [fear,-ly feared], terror. | |
DXP | PXD | 6344 | PXD | pachad, pakh'-ad; the same as H6343; a testicle (as a cause of shameakin to fear):--stone. | |
DXP | PXD | 6345 | PXD | pachdah, pakh-daw'; fem. of H6343; alarm (i.e. awe):--fear. | |
DYK | DYK | 1846 | DAK | da'ak, daw-ak'; a prim. root; to be extinguished: fig. to expire or be dried up:--be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched. | |
DYK | LKD | 3920 | LKD | lakad, law-kad'; a prim. root; to catch (in a net, trap or pit); gen.to capture or occupy; also to choose (by lot); fig. to cohere:-- X at all,catch (self), be frozen, be holden, stick together, take. | |
DYK | LKD | 3921 | LKD | leked, leh'-ked; from H3920; something to capture with, i.e. anoose:--being taken. | |
DYK | LKD | 4434 | LKD | malkodeth, mal-ko'-deth; from H3920; a snare:--trap. | |
GAH | GAH | 1341 | GAH | ge', gay; for H1343; haughty:--proud. | |
GAH | GAH | 1342 | GAH | ga'ah, gaw-aw'; a prim. root; to mount up; hence in gen. to rise, (fig.) be majestic:--gloriously, grow up, increase, be risen, triumph. | |
GAH | GAH | 1343 | GAH | ge'eh, gay-eh'; from H1342; lofty; fig. arrogant:--proud. | |
GAH | GAH | 1344 | GAH | ge'ah, gay-aw'; fem. from H1342; arrogance:--pride. | |
GAH | GAH | 1346 | GAH | ga'avah, gah-av-aw'; from H1342; arrogance or majesty; by impl. (concr.) ornament:--excellency, haughtiness, highness, pride, proudly, swelling. | |
GAH | GAH | 1347 | GAH | ga'own, gaw-ohn'; from H1342; the same as H1346:--arrogancy, excellency (-lent), majesty, pomp, pride, proud, swelling. | |
GAH | GAH | 1348 | GAH | ge'uwth, gay-ooth'; from H1342; the same as H1346:--excellent things, lifting up, majesty, pride, proudly, raging. | |
GAH | GAH | 1349 | GAH | ga'ayown, gah-ah-yone'; from H1342: haughty:--proud. | |
GAH | GAH | 1406 | GAH | gag, gawg; prob. by redupl. from H1342; a roof; by anal. the top of an altar:--roof (of the house), (house) top (of the house). | |
GAH | GAH | 1458 | GAH | gav, gav; another form for H1460; the back:--back. | |
GAH | GAH | 1459 | GAH | gav, (Chald.), gav; corresp. to H1460; the middle:--midst, same, there- (where-) in. | |
GAH | GAH | 1460 | GAH | gev, gave; from H1342 [corresp. to H1354]; the back; by anal. the middle:-- + among, back, body. | |
GAH | GAH | 1465 | GAH | gevah, gay-vaw'; fem. of H1460; the back, i.e. (by extens.) the person:--body. | |
GAH | GAH | 1466 | GAH | gevah, gay-vaw'; the same as H1465; exaltation; (fig.) arrogance:--lifting up, pride. | |
GAH | GAH | 1467 | GAH | gevah, (Chald.), gay-vaw'; corresp. to H1466:--pride. | |
GAH | GAH | 1471 | GAH | gowy, go'ee; rarely (short.) goy, go'-ee; appar. from the same root as H1465 (in the sense of massing); a foreign nation; hence a Gentile; also (fig.) a troop of animals, or a flight of locusts:--Gentile, heathen, nation, people. | |
GAH | GAH | 1472 | GAH | geviyah, ghev-ee-yaw'; prol. for H1465; a body, whether alive or dead:--(dead) body, carcase, corpse. | |
GAH | GAH | 1516 | GAH | gay', gah'ee; or (short.) gay, gah'ee; prob. (by transm.) from the same root as H1466 (abbrev.); a gorge (from its lofty sides; hence narrow, but not a gully or winter-torrent):--valley. | |
GAH | IGY | 3018 | IGA | yegiya', yeg-ee'-ah; from H3021; toil; hence a work, produce,property (as the result of labor):--labour, work. | |
GAH | IGY | 3019 | IGA | yagiya', yaw-ghee'-ah; from H3021; tired:--weary. | |
GAH | IGY | 3021 | IGA | yaga', yaw-gah'; a prim. root; prop. to gasp; hence to be exhausted,to tire, to toil:--faint, (make to) labour, (be) weary. | |
GAH | IGY | 3022 | IGA | yaga', yaw-gaw'; from H3021; earnings (as the product of toil):--thatwhich he laboured for. | |
GAH | IGY | 3023 | IGA | yagea', yaw-gay'-ah; from H3021; tired; hence (trans.)tiresome:--full of labour, weary. | |
GAH | IGY | 3024 | IGA | yegi'ah, yeg-ee-aw'; fem. of H3019; fatigue:--weariness. | |
GBH | YUQ | 4157 | AVK | muw'aqah, moo-aw-kaw'; from H5781; pressure, i.e. (fig.)distress:--affliction. | |
GBH | YUQ | 5781 | AVK | 'uwq, ook; a prim. root; to pack:--be pressed. | |
GBH | YUQ | 6125 | AVK | 'aqah, aw-kaw'; from H5781; constraint:--oppression. | |
GBH | GBH | 1354 | GBH | gab, gab; from an unused root mean. to hollow or curve; the back (as rounded [comp. H1460 and H1479]; by anal. the top or rim, a boss, a vault, arch of eye, bulwarks, etc.:--back, body, boss, eminent (higher) place, [eye] brows, nave, ring. | |
GBH | GBH | 1355 | GBH | gab, (Chald.), gab; corresp. to H1354:--back. | |
GBH | GBH | 1356 | GBH | geb, gabe; from H1461; a log (as cut out); also well or cistern (as dug):--beam, ditch, pit. | |
GBH | GBH | 1357 | GBH | geb, gabe; prob. from H1461 [comp. H1462]; a locust (from its cutting):--locust. | |
GBH | GBH | 1358 | GBH | gob, (Chald.), gobe; from a root corresp. to H1461; a pit (for wild animals) (as cut out):--den. | |
GBH | GBH | 1360 | GBH | gebe, geh'-beh; from an unused root mean. prob. to collect; a reservoir; by anal. a marsh:--marsh, pit. | |
GBH | GBH | 1361 | GBH | gabahh, gaw-bah'; a prim. root; to soar, i.e. be lofty; fig. to be haughty:--exalt, be haughty, be (make) high (-er), lift up, mount up, be proud, raise up great height, upward. | |
GBH | GBH | 1362 | GBH | gabahh, gaw-bawh'; from H1361; lofty (lit. or fig.):--high, proud. | |
GBH | GBH | 1363 | GBH | gobahh, go'-bah; from H1361; elation, grandeur, arrogance:--excellency, haughty, height, high, loftiness, pride. | |
GBH | GBH | 1364 | GBH | gaboahh, gaw-bo'-ah; or (fully) gabowahh, gaw-bo'-ah; from H1361; elevated (or elated), powerful, arrogant:--haughty, height, high (-er), lofty, proud, X exceeding proudly. | |
GBH | GBH | 1365 | GBH | gabhuwth, gab-hooth'; from H1361; pride:--loftiness, lofty. | |
GBH | GBH | 1371 | GBH | gibbeach, ghib-bay'-akh; from an unused root mean. to be high (in the forehead); bald in the forehead:--forehead bald. | |
GBH | GBH | 1372 | GBH | gabbachath, gab-bakh'-ath; from the same as H1371; baldness in the forehead; by anal. a bare spot on the right side of cloth:--bald forehead, X without. | |
GBH | GBH | 1375 | GBH | gebiya', gheb-ee'-ah; from an unused root (mean. to be convex); a goblet; by anal. the calyx of a flower:--house, cup, pot. | |
GBH | GBH | 1384 | GBH | gibben, gib-bane'; from an unused root mean. to be arched or contracted; hunch-backed:--crookbackt. | |
GBH | GBH | 1385 | GBH | gebinah, gheb-ee-naw'; fem. from the same as H1384; curdled milk:--cheese. | |
GBH | GBH | 1386 | GBH | gabnon, gab-nohn'; from the same as H1384; a hump or peak of hills:--high. | |
GBH | GBH | 1389 | GBH | gib'ah, ghib-aw'; fem. from the same as H1387; a hillock:--hill, little hill. | |
GBH | GBH | 1392 | GBH | gib'ol, ghib-ole'; prol. from H1375; the calyx of a flower:--bolled. | |
GBH | GBH | 1461 | GBH | guwb, goob; a prim. root; to dig:--husbandman. | |
GBH | GBH | 1462 | GBH | gowb, gobe; from H1461; the locust (from its grubbing as a larve):--grasshopper, X great. | |
GBH | GBH | 1479 | GBH | guwph, goof; a prim. root; prop. to hollow or arch, i.e. (fig.) close; to shut:--shut. | |
GBH | GBH | 1480 | GBH | guwphah, goo-faw'; from H1479; a corpse (as closed to sense):--body. | |
GBH | GBH | 1610 | GBH | gaph, gaf; from an unused root mean. to arch; the back; by extens. the body of self:-- + highest places, himself. | |
GBH | GBH | 1611 | GBH | gaph, (Chald.), gaf; corresp. to H1610:--a wing:--wing. | |
GBH | GBH | 3009 | GBH | yagab, yaw-gab'; a prim. root; to dig or plough:--husbandman. | |
GBH | GBH | 3010 | GBH | yageb, yaw-gabe'; from H3009; a ploughed field:--field. | |
GBH | GBH | 4021 | GBH | migba'ah, mig-baw-aw'; from the same as H1389; a cap (ashemispherical):--bonnet. | |
GDD | DGL | 1713 | DGL | dagal, daw-gal'; a prim. root; to flount, i.e. raise a flag; fig. to be conspicuous:--(set up, with) banners, chiefest. | |
GDD | DGL | 1714 | DGL | degel, deh'-gel; from H1713; a flag:--banner, standard. | |
GDD | GDD | 92 | GDD | 'aguddah, ag-ood-daw'; fem. pass. part. of an unused root (mean. to bind); a band, bundle, knot, or arch:--bunch, burden, troop. | |
GDD | GDD | 1407 | GDD | gad, gad; from H1413 (in the sense of cutting); coriander seed (from its furrows):--coriander. | |
GDD | GDD | 1409 | GDD | gad, gawd; from H1464 (in the sense of distributing); fortune:--troop. | |
GDD | GDD | 1413 | GDD | gadad, gaw-dad'; a prim. root [comp. H1464]; to crowd; also to gash (as if by pressing into):--assemble (selves by troops), gather (selves together, self in troops), cut selves. | |
GDD | GDD | 1414 | GDD | gedad, (Chald.), ghed-ad'; corresp. to H1413; to cut down:--hew down. | |
GDD | GDD | 1415 | GDD | gadah, gaw-daw'; from an unused root (mean. to cut off); a border of a river (as cut into by the stream):--bank. | |
GDD | GDD | 1416 | GDD | geduwd, ghed-ood'; from H1413; a crowd (espec. of soldiers):--army, band (of men), company, troop (of robbers). | |
GDD | GDD | 1417 | GDD | geduwd, ghed-ood'; or (fem.) gedudah, ghed-oo-daw'; from H1413; a furrow (as cut):--furrow. | |
GDD | GDD | 1418 | GDD | geduwdah, ghed-oo-daw'; fem. part. pass. of H1413; an incision:--cutting. | |
GDD | GDD | 1423 | GDD | gediy, ghed-ee'; from the same as H1415; a young goat (from browsing):--kid. | |
GDD | GDD | 1428 | GDD | gidyah, ghid-yaw'; or ` gad-yah, gad-yaw'; the same as H1415; a river brink:--bank. | |
GDD | GDD | 1429 | GDD | gediyah, ghed-ee-yaw'; fem. of H1423; a young female goat:--kid. | |
GDD | GDD | 1464 | GDD | guwd, goode; a prim. root [akin to H1413]; to crowd upon, i.e. attack:--invade, overcome. | |
GDD | GDD | 1517 | GDD | giyd, gheed; prob. from H1464; a thong (as compressing); by anal. a tendon:--sinew. | |
GDL | DGH | 1710 | DGH | dagah, daw-gaw'; fem. of H1709, and mean. the same:--fish. | |
GDL | DGH | 1711 | DGH | dagah, daw-gaw'; a prim. root; to move rapidly; used only as a denom. from H1709; to spawn, i.e. become numerous:--grow. | |
GDL | DGH | 1715 | DGH | dagan, daw-gawn'; from H1711; prop. increase, i.e. grain:--corn ([floor]), wheat. | |
GDL | DGH | 1728 | DGH | davvag, dav-vawg'; an orth. var. of H1709 as a denom. [H1771]; a fisherman:--fisher. | |
GDL | DGH | 1729 | DGH | duwgah, doo-gaw'; fem. from the same as H1728; prop. fishery, i.e. a hook for fishing:--fish [hook]. | |
GDL | DGH | 1770 | DGH | diyg, deeg; denom. from H1709; to fish:--fish. | |
GDL | DGH | 1771 | DGH | dayag, dah-yawg'; from H1770; a fisherman:--fisher. | |
GDL | DGH | 1709 | DGH | dag, dawg; or (fully) ` da'g (Neh. 13 :16) dawg; from H1711; a fish (as prolific), or perh. rather from H1672 (as timid); but still better from H1672 (in the sense of squirming, i.e. moving by the vibratory action of the tail); a fish (often used colle ct):--fish. | |
GDL | GD L | 1419 | GDL | gadowl, gaw-dole'; or (short.) gadol, gaw-dole'; from H1431; great (in any sense); hence older; also insolent:-- + aloud, elder (-est), + exceeding (-ly), + far, (man of) great (man, matter, thing, -er, -ness), high, long, loud, mighty, more, much, nob E | |
GDL | GD L | 1420 | GDL | geduwlah, ghed-oo-law'; or (short.) gedullah, ghed-ool-law'; or (less accurately) geduwllah, ghed-ool-law'; fem. of H1419; greatness; (concr.) mighty acts:--dignity, great things (-ness), majesty. | |
GDL | GD L | 1431 | GDL | gadal, gaw-dal'; a prim. root; prop. to twist [comp. H1434], i.e. to be (caus. make) large (in various senses, as in body, mind, estate or honor, also in pride):--advance, boast, bring up, exceed, excellent, be (-come, do, give, make, wax), great (-er, E | |
GDL | GD L | 1432 | GDL | gadel, gaw-dale'; from H1431; large (lit. or fig.):--great, grew. | |
GDL | GD L | 1433 | GDL | godel, go'-del; from H1431; magnitude (lit. or fig.):--greatness, stout (-ness). | |
GDL | GD L | 1434 | GDL | gedil, ghed-eel'; from H1431 (in the sense of twisting); thread, i.e. a tassel or festoon:--fringe, wreath. | |
GDL | GD L | 4026 | GDL | migdal, mig-dawl'; also (in plur.) fem. migdalah, mig-daw-law'; fromH1431; a tower (from its size or height); by anal. a rostrum; fig. a(pyramidal) bed of flowers:--castle, flower, pulpit, tower. Comp. the namesfollowing. | |
GDN | NGD | 4022 | NGD | meged, meh'-ghed; from an unused root prop. mean. to be eminent; prop. a distinguished thing; hence something valuable, as a product or fruit:--pleasant, precious fruit (thing). | |
GDN | NGD | 4030 | NGD | migdanah, mig-daw-naw'; from the same as H4022; preciousness, i.e. agem:--precious thing, present. | |
GDN | NGD | 5046 | NGD | nagad, naw-gad'; a prim. root; prop. to front, i.e. stand boldly outopposite; by impl. (causat.), to manifest; fig. to announce (always by wordof mouth to one present); spec. to expose, predict, explain,praise:--bewray, X certainly, certify, declare (-ing E | |
GDN | NGD | 5047 | NGD | negad, (Chald.), neg-ad'; corresp. to H5046; to flow (through theidea of clearing the way):--issue. | |
GDN | NGD | 5048 | NGD | neged, neh'-ghed; from H5046; a front, i.e. part opposite; spec. acounterpart, or mate; usually (adv., espec. with prep.) over against orbefore:--about, (over) against, X aloof, X far (off), X from, over,presence, X other side, sight, X to view. | |
GDN | NGD | 5049 | NGD | neged, (Chald.), neh'-ghed; corresp. to H5048; opposite:--toward. | |
GDN | NGD | 5057 | NGD | nagiyd, naw-gheed'; or nagid, naw-gheed'; from H5046; a commander(as occupying the front), civil, military or religious; gen. (abstr.plur.); honorable themes:--captain, chief, excellent thing, (chief)governor, leader, noble, prince, (chief) ruler. | |
GMA | GMA | 98 | GMA | 'agam, ag-am'; from an unused root (mean. to collect as water); a marsh; hence a rush (as growing in swamps); hence a stockade of reeds:--pond, pool, standing [water]. | |
GMA | GMA | 99 | GMA | 'agem, aw-game'; prob. from the same as H98 (in the sense of stagnant water); fig. sad:--pond. | |
GMA | GMA | 1571 | GMA | gam, gam; by contr. from an unused root mean. to gather; prop. assemblage; used only adv. also, even, yea, though; often repeated as correl, both . . . and:--again, alike, also, (so much) as (soon), both (so) . . . and, but, either . . . or, even, for E | |
GMA | GMA | 1572 | GMA | gama', gaw-maw'; a prim. root (lit. or fig.) to absorb:--swallow, drink. | |
GMA | GMA | 1573 | GMA | gome', go'-meh; from H1572; prop. an absorbent, i.e. the bulrush (from its porosity); spec. the papyrus:--(bul-) rush. | |
GMA | GMA | 4041 | GMA | megammah, meg-am-maw'; from the same as H1571; prop. accumulation,i.e. impulse or direction:--sup up. | |
GMA | MQQ | 4127 | MKK | muwg, moog; a prim. root; to melt, i.e. lit. (to soften, flow down,disappear), or fig. (to fear, faint):--consume, dissolve, (be) faint(-hearted), melt (away), make soft. | |
GMA | MQQ | 4716 | MKK | maq, mak; from H4743; prop. a melting, i.e. putridity:--rottenness,stink. | |
GMA | MQQ | 4743 | MKK | maqaq, maw-kak'; a prim. root; to melt; fig. to flow, dwindle,vanish:--consume away, be corrupt, dissolve, pine away. | |
GML | GML | 1576 | GML | gemuwl, ghem-ool'; from H1580; treatment, i.e. an act (of good or ill); by impl. service or requital:--+ as hast served, benefit, desert, deserving, that which he hath given, recompence, reward. | |
GML | GML | 1578 | GML | gemuwlah, ghem-oo-law'; fem. of H1576; mean. the same:--deed, recompence, such a reward. | |
GML | GML | 1580 | GML | gamal, gaw-mal'; a prim. root; to treat a person (well or ill), i.e. benefit or requite; by impl. (of toil) to ripen, i.e. (spec.) to wean:--bestow on, deal bountifully, do (good), recompense, requite, reward, ripen, + serve, wean, yield. | |
GML | GML | 1581 | GML | gamal, gaw-mawl'; appar. from H1580 (in the sense of labor or burden-bearing): a camel:--camel. | |
GML | GML | 8408 | GML | tagmuwl, tag-mool'; from H1580; a bestowment:--benefit. | |
GNB | GNB | 1589 | GNB | ganab, gaw-nab'; a prim. root; to thieve (lit. or fig.); by impl. to deceive:--carry away, X indeed, secretly bring, steal (away), get by stealth. | |
GNB | GNB | 1590 | GNB | gannab, gaw-nab'; from H1589; a stealer:--thief. | |
GNB | GNB | 1591 | GNB | genebah, ghen-ay-baw'; from H1589; stealing, i.e. (concr.) something stolen:--theft. | |
GNB | NGY | 5060 | NGA | naga', naw-gah'; a prim. root; prop. to touch, i.e. lay the hand upon(for any purpose; euphem., to lie with a woman); by impl. to reach (fig. toarrive, acquire); violently, to strike (punish, defeat, destroy,etc.):--beat, (X be able to) bring (down), cast , come (nigh), draw near (nigh), get up, happen, join, near, plague,reach (up), smite, strike, touch. | |
GNB | NGY | 5061 | NGA | nega', neh'-gah; from H5060; a blow (fig. infliction); also (byimpl.) a spot (concr. a leprous person or dress):--plague, sore, stricken,stripe, stroke, wound. | |
GNN | GNN | 1588 | GNN | gan, gan; from H1598; a garden (as fenced):--garden. | |
GNN | GNN | 1593 | GNN | gannah, gan-naw'; fem. of H1588; a garden:--garden. | |
GNN | GNN | 1594 | GNN | ginnah, ghin-naw'; another form for H1593:--garden. | |
GNN | GNN | 1598 | GNN | ganan, gaw-nan'; a prim. root; to hedge about, i.e. (gen.) protect:--defend. | |
GNN | GNN | 4042 | GNN | magan, maw-gan'; a denom. from H4043; prop. to shield; encompasswith; fig. to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender):--deliver. | |
GNN | GNN | 4043 | GNN | magen, maw-gane'; also (in plur.) fem. meginnah, meg-in-naw'; fromH1598; a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); fig. a protector; also thescaly hide of the crocodile:-- X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale,shield. | |
GNN | GNN | 4044 | GNN | meginnah, meg-in-naw'; from H4042; a covering (in a bad sense), i.e.blindness or obduracy:--sorrow. See also H4043. | |
GNN | NGN | 101 | NGN | 'aggan, ag-gawn'; prob. from H5059; a bowl (as pounded out hollow):--basin, cup, goblet. | |
GNN | NGN | 1660 | NGN | gath, gath; prob. from H5059 (in the sense of treading out grapes); a wine-press (or vat for holding the grapes in pressing them):--(wine-) press (fat). | |
GNN | NGN | 4485 | NGN | mangiynah, man-ghee-naw'; from H5059; a satire:--music. | |
GNN | NGN | 5058 | NGN | negiynah, neg-ee-naw'; or negiynath (Psa. H61 : title),neg-ee-nath'; from H5059; prop. instrumental music; by impl. a stringedinstrument; by extens. a poem set to music; spec. an epigram:--stringedinstrument, musick, Neginoth [plur.], song. | |
GNN | NGN | 5059 | NGN | nagan, naw-gan'; a prim. root; prop. to thrum, i.e. beat a tune withthe fingers; espec. to play on a stringed instrument; hence (gen.) to makemusic:--player on instruments, sing to the stringed instruments, melody,ministrel, play (-er. -ing). | |
GRY | GRY | 1620 | GRA | gargar, gar-gar'; by redupl. from H1641; a berry (as if a pellet of rumination):--berry. | |
GRY | GRY | 1621 | GRA | gargerowth, gar-gher-owth'; fem. plur. from H1641; the throat (as used in rumination):--neck. | |
GRY | GRY | 1624 | GRA | garah, gaw-raw'; a prim. root; prop. to grate, i.e. (fig.) to anger:--contend, meddle, stir up, strive. | |
GRY | GRY | 1625 | GRA | gerah, gay-raw'; from H1641; the cud (as scraping the throat):--cud. | |
GRY | GRY | 1626 | GRA | gerah, gay-raw'; from H1641 (as in H1625); prop. (like H1620) a kernel (round as if scraped), i.e. a gerah or small weight (and coin):--gerah. | |
GRY | GRY | 1627 | GRA | garown, gaw-rone'; or (short.) garon, gaw-rone'; from H1641; the throat [comp. H1621] (as roughened by swallowing):-- X aloud, mouth, neck, throat. | |
GRY | GRY | 1639 | GRA | gara', gaw-rah'; a prim. root; to scrape off; by impl. to shave, remove, lessen or withhold:--abate, clip, (di-) minish, do (take) away, keep back, restrain, make small, withdraw. | |
GRY | GRY | 1641 | GRA | garar, gaw-rar'; a prim. root; to drag off roughly; by impl. to bring up the cud (i.e. ruminate); by anal. to saw:--catch, chew, X continuing, destroy, saw. | |
GRY | GRY | 4050 | GRA | megerah, meg-ay-raw'; from H1641; a saw:--axe, saw. | |
GRY | GRY | 4052 | GRA | migra'ah, mig-raw-aw'; from H1639; a ledge or offset:--narrowedrest. | |
GRY | GRY | 8409 | GRA | tigrah, tig-raw'; from H1624; strife, i.e. infliction:--blow. | |
GRY | RGM | 4773 | RGM | margemah, mar-gay-maw'; from H7275; a stone-heap:--sling. | |
GRY | RGM | 6165 | RGM | 'arag, aw-rag'; a prim. root; to long for:--cry, pant. | |
GRY | RGM | 6170 | RGM | 'aruwgah, ar-oo-gaw'; or 'arugah, ar-oo-gaw'; fem. pass. part. of H6165; something piled up (as if [fig.] raised by mental aspiration), i.e. a parterre:--bed, furrow. | |
GRY | RGM | 7263 | RGM | REGEB, reh'-gheb; from an unused root mean. to pile together; a lump of clay:--clod. | |
GRY | RGM | 7275 | RGM | RAGAM, raw-gam'; a prim. root [comp. H7263, H7321, H7551]; to cast together (stones), i.e. to lapidate:-- X certainly, stone. | |
GRY | RGM | 7277 | RGM | rigmah, rig-maw'; fem. of the same as H7276; a pile (of stones), i.e.e (fig.) a throng:--council. | |
GRY | RGM | 8638 | RGM | tirgam, teer-gam'; a denom. from H7275 in the sense of throwing over; to transfer, i.e. translate:--interpret. | |
GUR | GRL | 1486 | GRL | gowral, go-rawl'; or (short.) goral, go-ral'; from an unused root mean. to be rough (as stone); prop. a pebble, i.e. a lot (small stones being used for that purpose); fig. a portion or destiny (as if determined by lot):--lot. | |
GUR | GRL | 1632 | GRL | garol, gaw-role'; from the same as H1486; harsh:--man of great [as in the marg. which reads H1419]. | |
GUR | GUR | 1481 | GVR | guwr, goor; a prim. root; prop. to turn aside from the road (for a lodging or any other purpose), i.e. sojourn (as a guest); also to shrink, fear (as in a strange place); also to gather for hostility (as afraid):--abide, assemble, be afraid, dwell, fea E | |
GUR | GUR | 1482 | GVR | guwr, goor; or (short.) gur, goor; perh. from H1481; a cub (as still abiding in the lair), espec. of the lion:--whelp, young one. | |
GUR | GUR | 1484 | GVR | gowr, gore; or (fem.) gorah, go-raw'; a var. of H1482:--whelp. | |
GUR | GUR | 1616 | GVR | ger, gare; from H1481; prop. a guest; by impl. a foreigner:--alien, sojourner, stranger. | |
GUR | GUR | 1628 | GVR | geruwth, gay-rooth'; from H1481; a (temporary) residence:--habitation. | |
GUR | GUR | 3016 | GVR | yagowr, yaw-gore'; from H3025; fearful:--afraid, fearest. | |
GUR | GUR | 3025 | GVR | yagor, yaw-gore'; a prim. root; to fear:--be afraid, fear. | |
GUR | GUR | 4032 | GVR | magowr, maw-gore'; or (Lam. 2 :22) maguwr, maw-goor'; from H1481 inthe sense of fearing; a fright (obj. or subj.):--fear, terror. Comp.H4036. | |
GUR | GUR | 4033 | GVR | maguwr, maw-goor'; or magur, maw-goor'; from H1481 in the sense oflodging; a temporary abode; by extens. a permanent residence:--dwelling,pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a stranger. Comp. H4032. | |
GUR | GUR | 4034 | GVR | megowrah, meg-o-raw'; fem. of H4032; affright:--fear. | |
GUR | GUR | 4035 | GVR | meguwrah, meg-oo-raw'; fem. of H4032 or of H4033; a fright; also agranary:--barn, fear. | |
GUR | GUR | 4036 | GVR | Magowr mic-Cabiyb, maw-gore' mis-saw-beeb'; from H4032 and H5439 withthe prep. inserted; affright from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbol. nameof Pashur:--Magor-missabib. | |
GUR | RGL | 4095 | RGL | madregah, mad-ray-gaw'; from an unused root mean. to step; prop. astep; by impl. a steep or inaccessible place:--stair, steep place. | |
GUR | RGL | 4772 | RGL | margelah, mar-ghel-aw'; denom. from H7272; (plur. for collect.) afootpiece, i.e. (adv.) at the foot, or (direct.) the foot itself:--feet.Comp. H4763. | |
GUR | RGL | 7270 | RGL | RAGAL, raw-gal'; a prim. root; to walk along; but only in spec. applications, to reconnoitre, to be a tale-bearer (i.e. slander); also (as denom. from H7272) to lead about:--backbite, search, slander, (e-) spy (out), teach to go, view. | |
GUR | RGL | 7271 | RGL | regal, (Chald.), reg-al'; corresp. to H7272:--foot. | |
GUR | RGL | 7272 | RGL | regel, reh'-gel; from H7270; a foot (as used in walking); by impl. a step; by euphem. the pudenda:-- X be able to endure, X according as, X after, X coming, X follow, ([broken-]) foot ([-ed, -stool]), X great toe, X haunt, X journey, leg, + piss, + posses E | |
GUR | RGL | 7273 | RGL | ragliy, rag-lee'; from H7272; a footman (soldier):--(on) foot (-man). | |
GUR | RGL | 8637 | RGL | tirgal, teer-gal'; a denom. from H7270; to cause to walk:--teach to go. | |
GYS | GYS | 1607 | GAS | ga'ash, gaw-ash'; a prim. root to agitate violently:--move, shake, toss, trouble. | |
GYS | CUG | 5472 | SVG | cuwg, soog; a prim. root; prop. to flinch, i.e. (by impl.) to go back,lit. (to retreat) or fig. (to apostatize):--backslider, drive, go back, turn (away, back). | |
GYS | CUG | 5473 | SVG | cuwg, soog; a prim. root [prob. rather ident. with H5472 through the idea of shrinking from a hedge; comp. H7735]; to hem in, i.e. bind:--set about. | |
GYS | CUG | 5509 | SVG | ciyg, seeg; or ` cuwg (Ezek.22:18), soog; from H5472 in the sense of refuse; scoria:--dross. |
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