IV Key of David Translation Key 2000
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NAZ | NAZ | 5006 | NAZ | na'ats, naw-ats'; a prim. root; to scorn; or (Eccles. 12 :); byinterch. for H5132, to bloom:--abhor, (give occasion to) blaspheme,contemn, despise, flourish, X great, provoke. | |
NAZ | NAZ | 5007 | NAZ | ne'atsah, neh-aw-tsaw'; or ne'atsah, neh-aw-tsaw'; from H5006;scorn:--blasphemy. | |
NAZ | SYN | 4937 | SAN | mish'en, mish-ane'; or mish'an, mish-awn'; from H8172; a support(concr.), i.e. (fig.) a protector or sustenance:--stay. | |
NAZ | SYN | 4938 | SAN | mish'enah, mish-ay-naw'; or mish'eneth, mish-eh'-neth; fem. ofH4937; support (abstr.). i.e. (fig.) sustenance or (concr.) awalking-stick:--staff. | |
NAZ | SYN | 8172 | SAN | sha'an, shaw-an'; a prim. root; to support one's self:--lean, lie, rely, rest (on, self), stay. | |
NBA | BIN | 995 | BIN | biyn, bene; a prim. root; to separate mentally (or distinguish), i.e. (gen.) understand:--attend, consider, be cunning, diligently, direct, discern, eloquent, feel, inform, instruct, have intelligence, know, look well to, mark, perceive, be prudent, regar d, (can) skill (-ful), teach, think, (cause, make to, get, give, have) understand (-ing), view, (deal) wise (-ly,man). | |
NBA | BIN | 996 | BIN | beyn, bane (sometimes in the plur. masc. or fem.); prop. the constr. contr. form of an otherwise unused noun from H995; a distinction; but used only as a prep., between (repeated before each noun, often with other particles); also as a conj., either . . . E | |
NBA | BIN | 997 | BIN | beyn, (Chald.), bane; corresp. to H996:--among, between. | |
NBA | BIN | 998 | BIN | biynah, bee-naw'; from H995; understanding:--knowledge, meaning, X perfectly, understanding, wisdom. | |
NBA | BIN | 999 | BIN | biynah, (Chald.), bee-naw'; corresp. to H998:--knowledge. | |
NBA | BIN | 2985 | BIN | Yabiyn, yaw-bene'; from H995; intelligent; Jabin, the name of twoCanaanitish kings:--Jabin. | |
NBA | BIN | 4000 | BIN | mabown, maw-bone'; from H995; instructing:--taught. | |
NBA | BIN | 8394 | BIN | tabuwn, taw-boon'; and (fem.) tebuwnah, teb-oo-naw'; or ` towbunah, to-boo-naw'; from H995; intelligence; by impl. an argument; by extens. caprice:--discretion, reason, skilfulness, understanding, wisdom. | |
NBA | NBA | 5012 | NBA | naba', naw-baw'; a prim. root; to prophesy, i.e. speak (or sing) byinspiration (in prediction or simple discourse):--prophesy (-ing) make selfa prophet. | |
NBA | NBA | 5013 | NBA | neba', (Chald.), neb-aw'; corresp. to H5012:--prophesy. | |
NBA | NBA | 5016 | NBA | nebuw'ah, neb-oo-aw'; from H5012; a prediction (spoken orwritten):--prophecy. | |
NBA | NBA | 5017 | NBA | nebuw'ah, (Chald.), neb-oo-aw; corresp. to H5016; inspiredteaching:--prophesying. | |
NBA | NBA | 5029 | NBA | nebiy', (Chald.), neb-ee'; corresp. to H5030; a prophet:--prophet. | |
NBA | NBA | 5030 | NBA | nabiy', naw-bee'; from H5012; a prophet or (gen.) inspiredman:--prophecy, that prophesy, prophet. | |
NBA | NBA | 5031 | NBA | nebiy'ah, neb-ee-yaw'; fem. of H5030; a prophetess or (gen.) inspiredwoman; by impl. a poetess; by association a prophet's wife:--prophetess. | |
NBT | NBT | 4007 | NBT | mabbat, mab-bawt'; or mebbat, meb-bawt'; from H5027; somethingexpected, i.e. (abstr.) expectation:--expectation. | |
NBT | NBT | 5027 | NBT | nabat, naw-bat'; a prim. root; to scan, i.e. look intently at; byimpl. to regard with pleasure, favor or care:--(cause to) behold, consider,look (down), regard, have respect, see. | |
NBT | TYN2 | 2944 | TAN2 | ta'an, taw-an'; a prim. root; to stab:--thrust through. | |
NCX | NCX | 4535 | NSX | maccach, mas-sawkh'; from H5255 in the sense of staving off; acordon, (adv.) or (as a) military barrier:--broken down. | |
NCX | NCX | 5255 | NSX | nacach, naw-sakh'; a prim. root; to tear away:--destroy, pluck,root. | |
NCX | NCX | 5256 | NSX | necach, (Chald.), nes-akh'; corresp. to H5255:--pull down. | |
NCX | XCN | 2626 | XSN | chaciyn, khas-een'; from H2630; prop. firm, i.e. (by impl.) mighty:--strong. | |
NCX | XCN | 2630 | XSN | chacan, khaw-san'; a prim. root; prop. to (be) compact; by impl. to hoard:--lay up. | |
NCX | XCN | 2631 | XSN | chacan, (Chald.), khas-an'; corresp. to H2630; to hold in occupancy:--possess. | |
NCX | XCN | 2632 | XSN | checen, (Chald.), khay'-sen; from H2631; strength:--power. | |
NCX | XCN | 2633 | XSN | chocen, kho'-sen; from H2630; wealth:--riches, strength, treasure. | |
NCX | XCN | 2634 | XSN | chacon, khaw-sone'; from H2630; powerful:--strong. | |
NCY | NCY | 4550 | NSA | macca', mas-sah'; from H5265; a departure (from striking the tents),i.e. march (not necessarily a single day's travel); by impl. a station (orpoint of departure):--journey (-ing). | |
NCY | NCY | 4551 | NSA | macca', mas-saw'; from H5265 in the sense of projecting; a missle(spear or arrow); also a quarry (whence stones are, as it were,ejected):--before it was brought, dart. | |
NCY | NCY | 5265 | NSA | naca', naw-sah'; a prim. root; prop. to pull up, espec. thetent-pins, i.e. start on a journey:--cause to blow, bring, get, (make to)go (away, forth, forward, onward, out), (take) journey, march, remove, setaside (forward), X still, be on his (go their) wa E | |
NCY | SAN | 7599 | SAN | SHA'AN, shaw-an'; a prim. root; to loll, i.e. be peaceful:--be at ease, be quiet, rest. See also H1052. | |
NCY | SAN | 7600 | SAN | sha'anan, shah-an-awn'; from H7599; secure; in a bad sense, haughty:--that is at ease, quiet, tumult. Comp. H7946. | |
NCY | SAN | 7764 | SAN | Shuwniy, shoo-nee'; from an unused root mean. to rest; quiet; Shuni, an Isr.:--Shuni. | |
NCY | SAN | 7946 | SAN | shal'anan, shal-an-awn'; for H7600; tranquil:--being at ease. | |
NCY | SAN2 | 5430 | SAN2 | ce'own, seh-own'; from H5431; perh. a military boot (as a protection from mud):--battle. | |
NCY | SAN2 | 5431 | SAN2 | ca'an, saw-an'; a prim. root; to be miry; used only as denom. from H5430; to shoe, i.e. (act. part.) a soldier shod:--warrior. | |
NDB | ADN | 113 | ADN | 'adown, aw-done', or (short.) 'adon, aw-done'; from an unused root (mean to rule); sovereign, i.e. controller (human or divine):--lord, master, owner. Comp. also names beginning with "Adoni-". | |
NDB | ADN | 134 | ADN | 'eden, eh'den; from the same as H113 (in the sense of strength); a basis (of a building, a column, etc.):--foundation, socket. | |
NDB | ADN | 136 | ADN | 'Adonay, ad-o-noy'; an emphatic form of H113; the Lord (used as a prop. name of God only):--(my) Lord. | |
NDB | NDB | 5068 | NDB | nadab, naw-dab'; a prim. root; to impel; hence to volunteer (as asoldier), to present spontaneously:--offer freely, be (give, make, offerself) willing (-ly). | |
NDB | NDB | 5069 | NDB | nedab, (Chald.), ned-ab'; corresp. to H5068; be (or give) liberal(-ly):--(be minded of . . . own) freewill (offering), offer freely(willingly). | |
NDB | NDB | 5071 | NDB | nedabah, ned-aw-baw'; from H5068; prop. (abstr.) spontaneity, or(adj.) spontaneous; also (concr.) a spontaneous or (by infer., in plur.)abundant gift:--free (-will) offering, freely, plentiful, voluntary (-ily,offering), willing (-ly, offering).(out), wit E | |
NDB | NDB | 5081 | NDB | nadiyb, naw-deeb'; from H5068; prop. voluntary, i.e. generous; hence,magnanimous; as noun, a grandee (sometimes a tyrant):--free, liberal(things), noble, prince, willing ([hearted]). | |
NDB | NDB | 5082 | NDB | nediybah, ned-ee-baw'; fem. of H5081; prop. nobility, i.e.reputation:--soul. | |
NDD | DIN | 1777 | DIN | diyn, deen; or (Gen. 6 :3) duwn, doon; a prim. root [comp. H113]; to rule; by impl. to judge (as umpire); also to strive (as at law):--contend, execute (judgment), judge, minister judgment, plead (the cause), at strife, strive. | |
NDD | DIN | 1778 | DIN | diyn, (Chald.), deen; corresp. to H1777; to judge:--judge. | |
NDD | DIN | 1779 | DIN | diyn, deen; or (Job 19 :29) duwn, doon; from H1777; judgment (the suit, justice, sentence or tribunal); by impl. also strife:--cause, judgment, plea, strife. | |
NDD | DIN | 1780 | DIN | diyn, (Chald.), deen; corresp. to H1779:--judgment. | |
NDD | DIN | 1781 | DIN | dayan, dah-yawn'; from H1777; a judge or advocate:--judge. | |
NDD | DIN | 1782 | DIN | dayan, (Chald.), dah-yawn'; corresp. to H1781:--judge. | |
NDD | DIN | 4066 | DIN | madown, maw-dohn'; from H1777; a contest or quarrel:--brawling,contention (-ous), discord, strife. Comp. H4079, H4090. | |
NDD | DIN | 4079 | DIN | midyan, mid-yawn'; a var. for H4066:--brawling, contention (-ous). | |
NDD | DIN | 4082 | DIN | mediynah, med-ee-naw'; from H1777; prop. a judgeship, i.e.jurisdiction; by impl. a district (as ruled by a judge); gen. a region:--(X every) province. | |
NDD | DIN | 4083 | DIN | mediynah, (Chald.), med-ee-naw'; corresp. to H4082:--province. | |
NDD | DIN | 4090 | DIN | medan, med-awn'; a form of H4066:--discord, strife. | |
NDD | NDD | 4059 | NDD | middad, mid-dad'; from H5074; flight:--be gone. | |
NDD | NDD | 4493 | NDD | manowd, maw-node'; from H5110; a nodding or toss (of the head inderision):--shaking. | |
NDD | NDD | 5067 | NDD | ned, nade; from H5110 in the sense of piling up; a mound, i.e.wave:--heap. | |
NDD | NDD | 5074 | NDD | nadad, naw-dad'; a prim. root; prop. to wave to and fro (rarely toflap up and down); fig. to rove, flee, or (caus.) to drive away:--chase(away), X could not, depart, flee (X apace, away), (re-) move, thrust away,wander (abroad, -er, -ing). | |
NDD | NDD | 5075 | NDD | nedad, (Chald.), ned-ad'; corresp. to H5074; to depart:--go from. | |
NDD | NDD | 5076 | NDD | nadud, naw-dood'; pass. part. of H5074; prop. tossed; abstr. arolling (on the bed):--tossing to and fro. | |
NDD | NDD | 5077 | NDD | nadah, naw-daw'; or ` nada' (H2 Kings 17 :21), naw-daw'; a prim.root; prop. to toss; fig. to exclude, i.e. banish, postpone,prohibit:--cast out, drive, put far away. | |
NDD | NDD | 5078 | NDD | nedeh, nay'-deh; from H5077 in the sense of freely flinging money; abounty (for prostitution):--gifts. | |
NDD | NDD | 5079 | NDD | niddah, nid-daw'; from H5074; prop. rejection; by impl. impurity,espec. personal (menstruation) or moral (idolatry, incest):-- X far,filthiness, X flowers, menstruous (woman), put apart, X removed (woman),separation, set apart, unclean (-ness, thing, with E | |
NDD | NDD | 5110 | NDD | nuwd, nood; a prim. root; to nod, i.e. waver, fig. to wander, flee,disappear; also (from shaking the head in sympathy), to console, deplore,or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt:--bemoan, flee, get, mourn, maketo move, take pity, remove, shake, skip f E | |
NDD | NDD | 5111 | NDD | nuwd, (Chald.), nood; corresp. to H5116; to flee:--get away. | |
NDD | NDD | 5112 | NDD | nowd, node [only defect. nod, node]; from H5110; exile:--wandering. | |
NDD | NDD | 5205 | NDD | niyd, need; from H5110; motion (of the lips in speech):--moving. | |
NDD | NDD | 5206 | NDD | niydah, nee-daw'; fem. of H5205; removal, i.e. exile:--removed. | |
NDX | NDX | 4065 | NDX | madduwach, mad-doo'-akh; from H5080; seduction:--cause ofbanishment. | |
NDX | NDX | 5080 | NDX | nadach, naw-dakh'; a prim. root; to push off; used in a great varietyof applications, lit. and fig. (to expel, mislead, strike, inflict,etc.):--banish, bring, cast down (out), chase, compel, draw away, drive(away, out, quite), fetch a stroke, force, go aw E | |
NDX | XDD | 2299 | XDD | chad, khad; from H2300; sharp:--sharp. | |
NDX | XDD | 2300 | XDD | chadad, khaw-dad'; a prim. root; to be (caus. make) sharp or (fig.) severe:--be fierce, sharpen. | |
NDX | XDD | 2303 | XDD | chadduwd, khad-dood'; from H2300; a point:--sharp. | |
NGH | HGH | 1897 | HGH | hagah, haw-gaw'; a prim. root [comp. H1901]; to murmur (in pleasure or anger); by impl. to ponder:--imagine, meditate, mourn, mutter, roar, X sore, speak, study, talk, utter. | |
NGH | HGH | 1898 | HGH | hagah, haw-gaw'; a prim. root; to remove;--stay, take away. | |
NGH | HGH | 1899 | HGH | hegeh, heh'-geh; from H1897; a muttering (in sighing, thought, or as thunder):--mourning, sound, tale. | |
NGH | HGH | 1900 | HGH | haguwth, haw-gooth'; from H1897; musing:--meditation. | |
NGH | HGH | 1901 | HGH | hagiyg, haw-gheeg'; from an unused root akin to H1897; prop. a murmur, i.e. complaint:--meditation, musing. | |
NGH | HGH | 1902 | HGH | higgayown, hig-gaw-yone'; intens. from H1897; a murmuring sound, i.e. a musical notation (prob. similar to the modern affettuoso to indicate solemnity of movement); by impl. a machination:--device, Higgaion, meditation, solemn sound. | |
NGH | NGH | 5050 | NGH | nagahh, naw-gah'; a prim. root; to glitter; causat. toilluminate:--(en-) lighten, (cause to) shine. | |
NGH | NGH | 5051 | NGH | nogahh, no'-gah; from H5050; brilliancy (lit. or fig.):--bright(-ness), light, (clear) shining. | |
NGH | NGH | 5053 | NGH | nogahh, (Chald.), no'-gah; corresp. to H5051; dawn:--morning. | |
NGH | NGH | 5054 | NGH | negohah, neg-o-haw'; fem. of H5051; splendor:--brightness. | |
NKH | KNY | 3665 | KNA | kana', kaw-nah'; a prim. root; prop. to bend the knee; hence tohumiliate, vanquish:--bring down (low), into subjection, under, humble(self), subdue. | |
NKH | KNY | 3666 | KNA | kin'ah, kin-aw'; from H3665 in the sense of folding [comp. H3664]; apackage:--wares. | |
NKH | NKH | 4347 | NKH | makkah, mak-kaw'; or (masc.) makkeh, mak-keh'; (plur. only) fromH5221; a blow (in H2 Chron. 2 :10, of the flail); by impl. a wound; fig.carnage, also pestilence:--beaten, blow, plague, slaughter, smote, X sore,stripe, stroke, wound ([-ed]). | |
NKH | NKH | 5217 | NKH | naka', naw-kaw'; a prim. root; to smite, i.e. drive away:--be viler. | |
NKH | NKH | 5218 | NKH | nake', naw-kay'; or naka', naw-kaw'; from H5217; smitten, i.e.(fig.) afflicted:--broken, stricken, wounded. | |
NKH | NKH | 5219 | NKH | neko'th, nek-oth'; from H5218; prop. a smiting, i.e. (concr.) anaromatic gum [perh. styrax ] (as powdered):--spicery (-ces). | |
NKH | NKH | 5221 | NKH | nakah, naw-kaw'; a prim. root; to strike (lightly or severely, lit.or fig.):-- beat, cast forth, clap, give [wounds], X go forward, X indeed,kill, make [slaughter], murderer, punish, slaughter, slay (-er, -ing),smite (-r, -ing), strike, be stricken, (give E | |
NKH | NKH | 5222 | NKH | nekeh, nay-keh'; from H5221; a smitter, i.e. (fig.)traducer:--abject. | |
NKH | NKH | 5223 | NKH | nakeh, naw-keh'; smitten, i.e. (lit.) maimed, or (fig.)dejected:--contrite, lame. | |
NKH | NKH | 5238 | NKH | nekoth, nek-oth'; prob. for H5219; spicery, i.e. (gen.)valuables:--precious things. | |
NKR | NKR | 1971 | NKR | hakkarah, hak-kaw-raw'; from H5234; respect, i.e. partiality:--shew. | |
NKR | NKR | 4378 | NKR | makkar, mak-kawr'; from H5234; an acquaintance:--acquaintance. | |
NKR | NKR | 5234 | NKR | nakar, naw-kar'; a prim. root; prop. to scrutinize, i.e. lookintently at; hence (with recognition implied), to acknowledge, beacquainted with, care for, respect, revere, or (with suspicion implied), todisregard, ignore, be strange toward, reject, resign, E | |
NKR | NKR | 5235 | NKR | neker, neh'-ker; or noker, no'-ker; from H5234; something strange,i.e. unexpected calamity:--strange. | |
NKR | NKR | 5236 | NKR | nekar, nay-kawr'; from H5234; foreign, or (concr.) a foreigner, or(abstr.) heathendom:--alien, strange (+ -er). | |
NKR | NKR | 5237 | NKR | nokriy, nok-ree'; from H5235 (second form); strange, in a variety ofdegrees and applications (foreign, non-relative, adulterous, different,wonderful):--alien, foreigner, outlandish, strange (-r, woman). | |
NKR | RGN | 5372 | RGN | nirgan, neer-gawn'; from an unused root mean. to roll to pieces; aslanderer:--talebearer, whisperer. | |
NKR | RGN | 7279 | RGN | RAGAN, raw-gan'; a prim. root; to grumble, i.e. rebel:--murmur. | |
NKX | NKX | 5226 | NKX | nekach, nay'-kakh; from an unused root mean. to be straightforward;prop. the fore part; used adv., opposite:--before, over against. | |
NKX | NKX | 5227 | NKX | nokach, no'-kakh; from the same as H5226; prop., the front part; usedadv. (espec. with prep.), opposite, in front of, forward, in behalfof:--(over) against, before, direct [-ly], for, right (on). | |
NKX | NKX | 5228 | NKX | nakoach, naw-ko'-akh; from the same as H5226; straightforward, i.e.(fig.), equitable, correct, or (abstr.), integrity:--plain, right,uprightness. | |
NKX | NKX | 5229 | NKX | nekochah, nek-o-khaw'; fem. of H5228; prop. straightforwardness, i.e.(fig.) integrity, or (concr.) a truth:--equity, right (thing),uprightness. | |
NKX | XKM | 2445 | XKM | chakkiym, (Chald.), khak-keem'; from a root corresp. to H2449; wise, i.e. a Magian:--wise. | |
NKX | XKM | 2449 | XKM | chakam, khaw-kam'; a prim. root, to be wise (in mind, word or act):-- X exceeding, teach wisdom, be (make self, shew self) wise, deal (never so) wisely, make wiser. | |
NKX | XKM | 2450 | XKM | chakam, khaw-kawm'; from H2449; wise, (i.e. intelligent, skilful or artful):--cunning (man), subtil, ([un-]), wise ([hearted], man). | |
NKX | XKM | 2451 | XKM | chokmah, khok-maw'; from H2449; wisdom (in a good sense):--skillful, wisdom, wisely, wit. | |
NKX | XKM | 2452 | XKM | chokmah, khok-maw'; corresp. to H2451; wisdom:--wisdom. | |
NKX | XKM | 2454 | XKM | chokmowth, khok-moth'; or chakmowth, khak-moth'; collat. forms of H2451; wisdom:--wisdom, every wise [woman]. | |
NLH | LUN | 3885 | LVN | luwn, loon; or liyn, leen; a prim. root; to stop (usually overnight); by impl. to stay permanently; hence (in a bad sense) to beobstinate (espec. in words, to complain):--abide (all night), continue,dwell, endure, grudge, be left, lie all night, (cause to E | |
NLH | LUN | 4411 | LVN | malown, maw-lone'; from H3885; a lodgment, i.e. caravanserai orencampment:--inn, place where . . . lodge, lodging (place). | |
NLH | LUN | 4412 | LVN | meluwnah, mel-oo-naw'; fem. from H3885; a hut, a hammock:--cottage,lodge. | |
NLH | LUN | 8519 | LVN | teluwnah, tel-oo-naw'; or telunnah, tel-oon-naw'; from H3885 in the sense of obstinacy; a grumbling:--murmuring. | |
NLH | NLH | 4512 | NLH | minleh, min-leh'; from H5239; completion, i.e. (in produce)wealth:--perfection. | |
NLH | NLH | 5239 | NLH | nalah, naw-law'; appar. a prim. root; to complete:--make an end. | |
NPL | NPL | 4651 | NPL | mappal, map-pawl'; from H5307; a falling off, i.e. chaff; alsosomething pendulous, i.e. a flap:--flake, refuse. | |
NPL | NPL | 4654 | NPL | mappalah, map-paw-law'; or mappelah, map-pay-law'; from H5307;something fallen, i.e. a ruin:--ruin (-ous). | |
NPL | NPL | 4658 | NPL | mappeleth, map-peh'-leth; from H5307; fall, i.e. decadence; concr. aruin; spec. a carcase:--carcase, fall, ruin. | |
NPL | NPL | 5303 | NPL | nephiyl, nef-eel'; or nephil, nef-eel'; from H5307; prop., a feller,i.e. a bully or tyrant:--giant. | |
NPL | NPL | 5307 | NPL | naphal, naw-fal'; a prim. root; to fall, in a great variety ofapplications (intrans. or causat., lit. or fig.):--be accepted, cast (down,self, [lots], out), cease, die, divide (by lot), (let) fail, (cause to,let, make, ready to) fall (away, down, -en, -in E | |
NPL | NPL | 5308 | NPL | nephal, (Chald.), nef-al'; corresp. to H5307:--fall (down), haveoccasion. | |
NPL | NPL | 5309 | NPL | nephel, neh'-fel; or nephel, nay'-fel; from H5307; something fallen,i.e. an abortion:--untimely birth. | |
NPL | PYM | 6470 | PAM | pa'am, paw-am'; a prim. root; to tap, i.e. beat regularly; hence(gen.) to impel or agitate:--move, trouble. | |
NPL | PYM | 6471 | PAM | pa'am, pah'-am; or (fem.) pa'amah, pah-am-aw'; from H6470; a stroke,lit. or fig. (in various applications, as follow):--anvil, corner, foot(-step), going, [hundred-] fold, X now, (this) + once, order, rank, step, +thrice, [often-], second, this, two) time E | |
NPL | PYM | 6472 | PAM | pa'amon, pah-am-one'; from H6471; a bell (as struck):--bell. | |
NSM | MCC | 4522 | MSS | mac, mas; or mic, mees; from H4549; prop. a burden (as causing tofaint), i.e. a tax in the form of forced labor:--discomfited, levy, task[-master], tribute (-tary). | |
NSM | MCC | 4523 | MSS | mac, mawce; from H4549; fainting, i.e. (fig.) disconsolate:--isafflicted. | |
NSM | MCC | 4529 | MSS | macah, maw-saw'; a prim. root; to dissolve:--make to consume away,(make to) melt, water. | |
NSM | MCC | 4530 | MSS | miccah, mis-saw'; from H4549 (in the sense of flowing); abundance,i.e. (adv.) liberally:--tribute. | |
NSM | MCC | 4549 | MSS | macac, maw-sas'; a prim. root; to liquefy; fig. to waste (withdisease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief):--discourage, faint, beloosed, melt (away), refuse, X utterly. | |
NSM | MCC | 8557 | MSS | temec, teh'-mes; from H4529; liquefaction, i.e. disappearance:--melt. | |
NSM | NSM | 5395 | NSM | nasham, naw-sham'; a prim. root; prop. to blow away, i.e.destroy:--destroy. | |
NSM | NSM | 5396 | NSM | nishma', (Chald.), nish-maw'; corresp. to H5397; vitalbreath:--breath. | |
NSM | NSM 5397 | NSM | NSM | neshamah, nesh-aw-maw'; fr. H5395; a puff, i.e. wind, angry or vitalbreath, divine inspiration, intellect. or (concr.) an animal:--blast,(that) breath (-eth), inspiration, soul, spirit. | |
NSM | NSM | 8580 | NSM | tanshemeth, tan-sheh'-meth; from H5395; prop. a hard breather, i.e. the name of two unclean creatures, a lizard and a bird (both perh. from changing color through their irascibility), prob. the tree-toad and the water-hen:--mole, swan. | |
NSR | NSR | 5403 | NSR | neshar, (Chald.), nesh-ar'; corresp. to H5404; an eagle:--eagle. | |
NSR | NSR | 5404 | NSR | nesher, neh'-sher; from an unused root mean. to lacerate; the eagle(or other large bird of prey):--eagle. | |
NSR | RSM | 7559 | RSM | RASHAM, raw-sham'; a prim. root; to record:--note. | |
NSR | RSM | 7560 | RSM | resham, (Chald.), resh-am'; corresp. to H7559:--sign, write. | |
NTX | NTX | 5408 | NTX | nathach, naw-thakh'; a prim. root; to dismember:--cut (in pieces),divide, hew in pieces. | |
NTX | NTX | 5409 | NTX | nethach, nay'-thakh; from H5408; a fragment:--part, piece. | |
NTX | XTT | 2844 | XTT | chath, khath; from H2865; concr. crushed; also afraid; abstr. terror:--broken, dismayed, dread, fear. | |
NTX | XTT | 2845 | XTT | Cheth, khayth; from H2865; terror; Cheth, an aboriginal Canaanite:--Heth. | |
NTX | XTT | 2847 | XTT | chittah, khit-taw'; from H2865; fear:--terror. | |
NTX | XTT | 2849 | XTT | chathchath, khath-khath'; from H2844; terror:--fear. | |
NTX | XTT | 2850 | XTT | Chittiy, khit-tee'; patron. from H2845; a Chittite, or desc. of Cheth:--Hittite, Hittites. | |
NTX | XTT | 2851 | XTT | chittiyth, khit-teeth'; from H2865; fear:--terror. | |
NTX | XTT | 2865 | XTT | chathath, khaw-thath'; a prim. root; prop. to prostrate; hence to break down, either (lit.) by violence, or (fig.) by confusion and fear:--abolish, affright, be (make) afraid, amaze, beat down, discourage, (cause to) dismay, go down, scare, terrify. | |
NTX | XTT | 2866 | XTT | chathath, khath-ath'; from H2865; dismay:--casting down. | |
NUA | AUN | 202 | AVN | 'own, one; prob. from the same as H205 (in the sense of effort, but successful); ability, power, (fig.) wealth:--force, goods, might, strength, substance. | |
NUA | AUN | 205 | AVN | 'aven, aw'-ven; from an unused root perh. mean. prop. to pant (hence to exert oneself, usually in vain; to come to naught); strictly nothingness; also trouble, vanity, wickedness; spec. an idol:-- affliction, evil, false, idol, iniquity, mischief, mourner E | |
NUA | AUN | 209 | AVN | 'Ownan, o-nawn'; a var. of H207; strong; Onan, a son of Judah:--Onan. | |
NUA | AUN | 8383 | AVN | te'un, teh-oon'; from H205; naughtiness, i.e. toil:--lie. | |
NUA | NUA | 4995 | NVA | na', naw; appar. from H5106 in the sense of harshness from refusal;prop. tough, i.e. uncooked (flesh):--raw. | |
NUA | NUA | 5106 | NVA | nuw', noo; a prim. root; to refuse, forbid, dissuade, orneutralize:--break, disallow, discourage, make of none effect. | |
NUA | NUA | 8569 | NVA | tenuw'ah, ten-oo-aw'; from H5106; alienation; by impl. enmity:--breach of promise, occasion. | |
NXM | NQM | 5358 | NKM | naqam, naw-kam'; a prim. root; to grudge, i.e. avenge orpunish:--avenge (-r, self), punish, revenge (self), X surely, takevengeance. | |
NXM | NQM | 5359 | NKM | naqam, naw-kawm'; from H5358; revenge:-- + avenged, quarrel,vengeance. | |
NXM | NQM | 5360 | NKM | neqamah, nek-aw-maw'; fem. of H5359; avengement, whether the act orthe passion:-- + avenge, revenge (-ing), vengeance. | |
NXM | NXM | 5150 | NXM | nichuwm, nee-khoom'; or nichum, nee-khoom'; from H5162; prop.consoled; abstr. solace:--comfort (-able), repenting. | |
NXM | NXM | 5162 | NXM | nacham, naw-kham'; a prim. root; prop. to sigh, i.e. breathestrongly; by impl. to be sorry, i.e. (in a favorable sense) to pity,console, or (reflex.) rue; or (unfavorably) to avenge (oneself):--comfort(self), ease [one's self], repent (-er, -ing, self). | |
NXM | NXM | 5164 | NXM | nocham, no'-kham; from H5162; ruefulness, i.e.desistance:--repentance. | |
NXM | NXM | 5165 | NXM | nechamah, nekh-aw-maw'; from H5162; consolation:--comfort. | |
NXM | NXM | 8575 | NXM | tanchuwm, tan-khoom'; or tanchum, tan-khoom'; and (fem.) tanchuwmah, tan-khoo-maw'; from H5162; compassion, solace:--comfort, consolation. | |
NYM | MAN | 3986 | MAN | ma'en, maw-ane'; from H3985; unwilling:--refuse. | |
NYM | MAN | 3987 | MAN | me'en, may-ane'; from H3985; refractory:--refuse. | |
NYM | MAN | 3985 | MAN | ma'en, maw-ane'; a prim. root; to refuse:--refuse, X utterly. | |
NYM | MAN | 4513 | MAN | mana', maw-nah'; a prim. root; to debar (neg. or pos.) from benefitor injury:--deny, keep (back), refrain, restrain, withhold. | |
NYM | NYM | 4516 | NAM | man'am, man-am'; from H5276; a delicacy:--dainty. | |
NYM | NYM | 5273 | NAM | na'iym, naw-eem'; from H5276; delightful (obj. or subj., lit. orfig.):--pleasant (-ure), sweet. | |
NYM | NYM | 5276 | NAM | na'em, naw-ame'; a prim. root; to be agreeable (lit. or fig.):--passin beauty, be delight, be pleasant, be sweet. | |
NYM | NYM | 5278 | NAM | no'am, no'-am; from H5276; agreeableness, i.e. delight, suitableness,splendor or grace:--beauty, pleasant (-ness). | |
NYM | NYM | 5282 | NAM | na'aman, nah-am-awn'; from H5276; pleasantness (plur. asconcr.):--pleasant. | |
NYR | YRM | 4636 | ARM | ma'arom, mah-ar-ome'; from H6191, in the sense of stripping;bare:--naked. | |
NYR | YRM | 5903 | ARM | 'eyrom, ay-rome'; or 'erom, ay-rome'; from H6191; nudity:--naked (-ness). | |
NYR | YRM | 6174 | ARM | 'arowm, aw-rome'; or 'arom, aw-rome'; from H6191 (in its orig. sense); nude, either partially or totally:--naked. | |
NYR | YRM | 6175 | ARM | 'aruwm, aw-room'; pass. part. of H6191; cunning (usually in a bad sense):--crafty, prudent, subtil. | |
NYR | YRM | 6191 | ARM | 'aram, aw-ram'; a prim. root; prop. to be (or make) bare; but used only in the der. sense (through the idea perh. of smoothness) to be cunning (usually in a bad sense):-- X very, beware, take crafty [counsel], be prudent, deal subtilly. | |
NYR | YRM | 6192 | ARM | 'aram, aw-ram'; a prim. root; to pile up:--gather together. | |
NYR | YRM | 6193 | ARM | 'orem, o'-rem; from H6191; a stratagem:--craftiness. | |
NYR | YRM | 6194 | ARM | 'arem, (Jer0:26), aw-rame'; or (fem.) 'aremah, ar-ay-maw'; from H6192; a heap; spec. a sheaf:--heap (of corn), sheaf. | |
NYR | YRM | 6195 | ARM | 'ormah, or-maw'; fem. of H6193; trickery; or (in a good sense) discretion:--guile, prudence, subtilty, wilily, wisdom. | |
NYR | YRM | 6196 | ARM | 'armown, ar-mone'; prob. from H6191; the plane tree (from its smooth and shed bark):--chestnut tree. | |
NYR | NYR | 5271 | NAR | na'uwr, naw-oor'; or na'ur, naw-oor'; and (fem.) ne'urah,neh-oo-raw'; prop. pass. part. from H5288 as denom.; (only in plur.collect. or emphat.) youth, the state (juvenility) or the persons (youngpeople):--childhood, youth. | |
NYR | NYR | 5286 | NAR | na'ar, naw-ar'; a prim. root; to growl:--yell. | |
NYR | NYR | 5287 | NAR | na'ar, naw-ar'; a prim. root [prob. ident. with H5286, through theidea of the rustling of mane, which usually accompanies the lion's roar];to tumble about:--shake (off, out, self), overthrow, toss up and down. | |
NYR | NYR | 5288 | NAR | na'ar, nah'-ar; from H5287; (concr.) a boy (as active), from the ageof infancy to adolescence; by impl. a servant; also (by interch. of sex), agirl (of similar latitude in age):--babe, boy, child, damsel [from themarg.], lad, servant, young (man). | |
NYR | NYR | 5289 | NAR | na'ar, nah'-ar; from H5287 in its der. sense of tossing about; awanderer:--young one. | |
NYR | NYR | 5290 | NAR | no'ar, no'-ar; from H5287; (abstr.) boyhood [comp. H5288]:--child,youth. | |
NYR | NYR | 5291 | NAR | na'arah, nah-ar-aw'; fem. of H5288; a girl (from infancy toadolescence):--damsel, maid (-en), young (woman). | |
NYR | NYR | 5296 | NAR | ne'oreth, neh-o'-reth; from H5287; something shaken out, i.e. tow (asthe refuse of flax):--tow. | |
NZR | NZR | 4216 | NZR | mazzarah, maz-zaw-raw'; appar. from H5144 in the sense ofdistinction; some noted constellation (only in the plur.), perh. collect.the zodiac:--Mazzoroth. Comp. H4208. | |
NZR | NZR | 4502 | NZR | minnezar, min-ez-awr'; from H5144; a prince:--crowned. | |
NZR | NZR | 5139 | NZR | naziyr, naw-zeer'; or nazir, naw-zeer'; from H5144; separate, i.e.consecrated (as prince, a Nazirite); hence (fig. from the latter) anunpruned vine (like an unshorn Nazirite):--Nazarite [by a falsealliteration with Nazareth], separate (-d), vine undressed | |
NZR | NZR | 5144 | NZR | nazar, naw-zar'; a prim. root; to hold aloof, i.e. (intrans.) abstain(from food and drink, from impurity, and even from divine worship [i.e.apostatize]); spec. to set apart (to sacred purposes), i.e.devote:--consecrate, separate (-ing, self). | |
NZR | NZR | 5145 | NZR | nezer, neh'-zer; or nezer, nay'-zer; from H5144; prop. something setapart, i.e. (abstr.) dedication (of a priest or Nazirite); hence (concr.)unshorn locks; also (by impl.) a chaplet (espec. ofroyalty):--consecration, crown, hair, separation. | |
NZR | RZN | 7333 | RZN | razown, raw-zone'; from H7336; a dignitary:--prince. | |
NZR | RZN | 7336 | RZN | razan, raw-zan'; a prim. root; prob. to be heavy, i.e. (fig.) honorable:--prince, ruler. | |
PART | AL | 411 | AL | 'el, ale; a demonstr. particle (but only in a plur. sense) these or those:--these, those, Comp. H428. | |
PART | AL | 412 | AL | 'el, (Chald.), ale; corresp. to H411:--these. | |
PART | AL | 428 | AL | 'el-leh, ale'-leh; prol. from H411; these or those:--an- (the) other; one sort, so, some, such, them, these (same), they, this, those, thus, which, who (-m). | |
PART | AL | 429 | AL | 'elleh, (Chald.), ale-leh; corresp. to H428:--these. | |
PART | AL | 431 | AL | 'aluw, (Chald.), al-oo'; prob. prol. from H412; lo!:--behold. | |
PART | AL | 459 | AL | 'illeyn, (Chald.), il-lane'; or shorter 'illen, il-lane'; prol. from H412; these:--the, these. | |
PART | AL | 479 | AL | 'illek, (Chald.), il-lake'; prol. from H412; these:--these, those. | |
PART | AL | 718 | AL | 'aruw, (Chald.), ar-oo'; prob. akin to H431; lo!:--behold, lo. | |
PART | AL2 | 413 | AL2 | 'el, ale; (but used only in the shortened constr. form 'el, el); a prim. particle, prop. denoting motion towards, but occasionally used of a quiescent position, i.e. near, with or among; often in general, to:--about, according to, after, against, among, a E | |
PART | AL2 | 417 | AL2 | 'elgabiysh, el-gaw-beesh'; from H410 and H1378; hail (as if a great pearl):--great hail [-stones]. | |
PART | AM | 518 | AM | 'im, eem; a prim. particle; used very widely as demonstr., lo!; interrog., whether?; or conditional, if, although; also Oh that!, when; hence as a neg., not:--(and, can-, doubtless, if, that) (not), + but, either, + except, + more (-over if, than), neithe E | |
PART | AZ | 227 | AZ | 'az, awz; a demonstrative adv.; at that time or place; also as a conj., therefore:--beginning, for, from, hitherto, now, of old, once, since, then, at which time, yet. | |
PART | AZ | 233 | AZ | 'azay, az-ah'ee; prob. from H227; at that time:--then. | |
PART | HN | 2005 | HN | hen, hane; a prim. particle; lo!; also (as expressing surprise) if:--behold, if, lo, though. | |
PART | HN | 2006 | HN | hen, (Chald.), hane; corresp. to H2005: lo! also there [-fore], [un-] less, whether, but, if:--(that) if, or, whether. | |
PART | HN | 2009 | HN | hinneh, hin-nay'; prol. for H2005; lo!:--behold, lo, see. | |
PART | HN | 3860 | HN | lahen, law-hane'; from the pref. prep. mean. to or for and H2005;pop. for if;hence therefore:--for them [by mistake for prep.suffix]. | |
PART | HN | 3861 | HN | lawhen, (Chald.), law-hane'; corresp. to H3860; therefore; alsoexcept:--but, except, save, therefore, wherefore. | |
PART | MH | 3964 | MH | ma', (Chald.) maw; corresp. to H4100; (as indef.) that:-- + what. | |
PART | MH | 4069 | MH | madduwa', mad-doo-'-ah; or maddua', mad-doo'-ah; from H4100 and thepass. part. of H3045; what (is) known?; i.e. (by impl.) (adv.) why?:--how,wherefore, why. | |
PART | MH | 4078 | MH | madday, mad-dah'ee; from H4100 and H1767; what (is) enough, i.e.sufficiently:--sufficiently. | |
PART | MH | 4100 | MH | mah, maw; or mah, mah; or ma, maw; or ma, mah; also meh, meh; aprim. particle; prop. interrog. what? (includ. how? why? when?); but alsoexclam. what! (includ. how!), or indef. what (includ. whatever, and evenrel. that which); often used with prefixes in v E | |
PART | MH | 4101 | MH | mah, (Chald.), maw; corresp. to H4100:--how great (mighty), thatwhich, what (-soever), why. | |
PART | MH | 4102 | MH | mahahh, maw-hah'; appar. a denom. from H4100; prop. to question orhesitate, i.e. (by impl.) to be reluctant:--delay, linger, stay selves,tarry. | |
PART | MH | 4310 | MH | miy, me; an interrog. pron. of persons, as H4100 is of things, who?(occasionally, by a peculiar idiom, of things); also (indef.) whoever;often used in oblique construction with pref. or suff.:--any (man), X he, Xhim, + O that! what, which, who (-m, -se, - E | |
PART | MH | 4478 | MH | man, mawn; from H4100; lit. a whatness (so to speak), i.e. manna (socalled from the question about it):--manna. | |
PART | MH | 4479 | MH | man, (Chald.), mawn; from H4101; who or what (prop. interrog., hencealso indef. and rel.):--what, who (-msoever, + so). | |
PART | MH | 4972 | MH | mattela'ah, mat-tel-aw-aw'; from H4100 and H8513; what atrouble!:--what a weariness. | |
PART | NA | 4994 | NA | na', naw; a prim. particle of incitement and entreaty, which mayusually be rendered I pray, now or then; added mostly to verbs (in theImperat. or Fut.), or to interj., occasionally to an adv. or conj.:--Ibeseech (pray) thee (you), go to, now, oh. E | |
PART | ZH | 1454 | ZH | geh, gay; prob. a clerical error for H2088; this:--this. | |
PART | ZH | 1668 | ZH | da', (Chald.), daw; corresp. to H2088; this:--one . . . another, this. | |
PART | ZH | 1768 | ZH | diy, (Chald.), dee; appar. for H1668; that, used as rel., conj., and espec. (with prep.) in adv. phrases; also as a prep. of:-- X as, but, for (-asmuch +), + now, of, seeing, than, that, therefore, until, + what (-soever), when, which, whom, whose. | |
PART | ZH | 1791 | ZH | dek, (Chald.), dake; or dak (Chald.), dawk; prol. from H1668; this:--the same, this. | |
PART | ZH | 1836 | ZH | den, (Chald.), dane; an orth. var. of H1791; this:--[afore-] time, + after this manner, here [-after], one . . . another, such, there [-fore], these, this (matter), + thus, where [-fore], which. | |
PART | ZH | 2063 | ZH | zo'th, zothe'; irreg. fem. of H2089; this (often used adv.):--hereby (-in, -with), it, likewise, the one (other, same), she, so (much), such (deed), that, therefore, these, this (thing), thus. | |
PART | ZH | 2088 | ZH | zeh, zeh; a prim. word; the masc. demonst. pron., this or that:--he, X hence, X here, it (-self), X now, X of him, the one . . . the other, X than the other, (X out of) the (self) same, such (an one) that, these, this (hath, man), on this side . . . on th E | |
PART | ZH | 2089 | ZH | zeh, (1Sa. 17:34), zeh; by perm. for H7716; a sheep:--lamb. | |
PART | ZH | 2090 | ZH | zoh, zo; for H2088; this or that:--as well as another, it, this, that, thus and thus. | |
PART | ZH | 2097 | ZH | zow, zo; for H2088; this or that:--that, this. | |
PART | ZH | 2098 | ZH | zuw, zoo; for H2088; this or that:--that this, X wherein, which, whom. | |
PART | ZK | 1797 | ZK | dikken, (Chald.), dik-kane'; prol. from H1791; this:--same, that, this. | |
PDH | DP | 1920 | DP | hadaph, haw-daf'; a prim. root; to push away or down:--cast away (out), drive, expel, thrust (away). | |
PDH | DP | 5086 | DP | nadaph, naw-daf'; a prim. root; to shove asunder, i.e.disperse:--drive (away, to and fro), thrust down, shaken, tossed to andfro. | |
PDH | DPI | 1848 | DPI | dophiy, dof'-ee; from an unused root (mean. to push over); a stumbling-block:--slanderest. | |
PDH | PDH | 6299 | PDH | padah, paw-daw'; a prim. root; to sever, i.e. ransom; gener. torelease, preserve:-- X at all, deliver, X by any means, ransom, (that areto be, let be) redeem (-ed), rescue, X surely. | |
PDH | PDH | 6302 | PDH | paduwy, paw-doo'ee; pass. part. of H6299; ransomed (and so occurringunder H6299); as abstr. (in plur. masc.) a ransom:--(that are) to be (thatwere) redeemed. | |
PDH | PDH | 6304 | PDH | peduwth, ped-ooth'; or peduth, ped-ooth'; from H6929; distinction;also deliverance:--division, redeem, redemption. | |
PDH | PDH | 6306 | PDH | pidyowm, pid-yome'; or pidyom, pid-yome'; also pidyown, pid-yone';or pidyon, pid-yone'; from H6299; a ransom:--ransom, that were redeemed,redemption. | |
PDH | PDH | 6308 | PDH | pada', paw-dah'; a prim. root; to retrieve:--deliver. | |
PGY | NGP | 102 | NGP | 'aggaph, ag-gawf'; prob. from H5062 (through the idea of impending); a cover or heap; i.e. (only plur.) wings of an army. or crowds of troops:--bands. | |
PGY | NGP | 4046 | NGP | maggephah, mag-gay-faw'; from H5062; a pestilence; by anal.defeat:--(X be) plague (-d), slaughter, stroke. | |
PGY | NGP | 5062 | NGP | nagaph, naw-gaf'; a prim. root; to push, gore, defeat, stub (thetoe), inflict (a disease):--beat, dash, hurt, plague, slay, smite (down),strike, stumble, X surely, put to the worse. | |
PGY | NGP | 5063 | NGP | negeph, neh'-ghef; from H5062; a trip (of the foot); fig. aninfliction (of disease):--plague, stumbling. | |
PGY | PGY | 4645 | PGA | miphga', mif-gaw'; from H6293; an object of attack:--mark. | |
PGY | PGY | 6293 | PGA | paga', paw-gah'; a prim. root; to impinge, by accident or violence,or (fig.) by importunity:--come (betwixt), cause to entreat, fall (upon),make intercession, intercessor, intreat, lay, light [upon], meet(together), pray, reach, run. | |
PGY | PGY | 6294 | PGA | pega', peh'-gah; from H6293; impact (causal):--chance, occurrent. | |
PLX | PLX | 6398 | PLX | palach, paw-lakh'; a prim. root; to slice, i.e. break open orpierce:--bring forth, cleave, cut, shred, strike through. | |
PLX | PLX | 6399 | PLX | pelach, (Chald.), pel-akh'; corresp. to H6398; to serve orworship:--minister, serve. | |
PLX | PLX | 6400 | PLX | pelach, peh'-lakh; from H6398; a slice:--piece. | |
PLX | PLX | 6402 | PLX | polchan, (Chald.), pol-khawn'; from H6399; worship:--service. | |
PLX | XLP | 2475 | XLP | chalowph, khal-ofe'; from H2498, prop. surviving; by impl. (collect.) orphans:-- X destruction. | |
PLX | XLP | 2487 | XLP | chaliyphah, khal-ee-faw'; from H2498; alternation:--change, course. | |
PLX | XLP | 2498 | XLP | chalaph, khaw-laf'; a prim. root; prop. to slide by i.e. (by impl.) to hasten away, pass on, spring up, pierce or change:--abolish, alter change, cut onf, go on forward, grow up, be over, pass (away, on, through), renew, sprout, strike through. | |
PLX | XLP | 2499 | XLP | chalaph, (Chald.), khal-af'; corresp. to H2498; to pass on (of time):--pass. | |
PLX | XLP | 2500 | XLP | cheleph, khay'-lef; from H2498; prop. exchange; hence (as prep.) instead of:-- X for. | |
PLX | XLP | 4252 | XLP | machalaph, makh-al-awf'; from H2498; a (sacrificial) knife (asgliding through the flesh):--knife. | |
PLX | XLP | 4253 | XLP | machlaphah, makh-law-faw'; from H2498; a ringlet of hair (as glidingover each other):--lock. | |
PNH | ANP | 599 | ANP | 'anaph, aw-naf'; a prim. root; to breathe hard, i.e. be enraged:--be angry (displeased). | |
PNH | ANP | 600 | ANP | 'anaph, (Chald.), an-af'; corresp. to H639 (only in the plur. as a sing.); the face:--face, visage. | |
PNH | ANP | 601 | ANP | 'anaphah, an-aw-faw'; from H599; an unclean bird, perh. the parrot (from its irascibility):--heron. | |
PNH | ANP | 639 | ANP | 'aph, af; from H599; prop. the nose or nostril; hence the face, and occasionally a person; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) ire:--anger (-gry), + before, countenance, face, + forbearing, forehead, + [long-] suffering, nose, nostril, snout, X wor thy, wrath. | |
PNH | ANP | 659 | ANP | 'epha', eh'-fah; from an unused root prob. mean. to breathe; prop. a breath, i.e. nothing:--of nought. | |
PNH | ANP | 660 | ANP | 'eph'eh, ef-eh'; from H659 (in the sense of hissing); an asp or other venomous serpent:--viper. | |
PNH | PNH | 3942 | PNH | liphnay, lif-nah'ee; from the pref. prep. (to or for) and H6440;anterior:--before. | |
PNH | PNH | 6434 | PNH | pen, pane; from an unused root mean. to turn; an angle (of a streetor wall):--corner. | |
PNH | PNH | 6435 | PNH | pen, pane; from H6437; prop. removal; used only (in the constr.) adv.as conj. lest:--(lest) (peradventure), that . . . not. | |
PNH | PNH | 6437 | PNH | panah, paw-naw'; a prim. root; to turn; by impl. to face, i.e.appear, look, etc.:--appear, at [even-] tide, behold, cast out, come on, Xcorner, dawning, empty, go away, lie, look, mark, pass away, prepare,regard, (have) respect (to), (re-) turn (aside, aw E | |
PNH | PNH | 6438 | PNH | pinnah, pin-naw'; fem. of H6434; an angle; by impl. a pinnacle; fig.a chieftain:--bulwark, chief, corner, stay, tower. | |
PNH | PNH | 6440 | PNH | paniym, paw-neem'; plur. (but always as sing.) of an unused noun [paneh, paw-neh'; from H6437]; the face (as the part that turns); used in agreat variety of applications (lit. and fig.); also (with prep. pref.) as aprep. (before, etc.):-- + accept, a (be- E | |
PNH | PNH | 6441 | PNH | peniymah, pen-ee'-maw; from H6440 with directive enclitic; faceward,i.e. indoors:--(with-) in (-ner part, -ward). | |
PNH | PNH | 6442 | PNH | peniymiy, pen-ee-mee'; from H6440; interior:--(with-) in (-ner,-ward). | |
PNH | PNH | 6443 | PNH | paniyn, paw-neen'; or ` paniy, paw-nee'; from the same as H6434;prob. a pearl (as round):--ruby. | |
PNH | PUN | 6323 | PVN | puwn, poon; a prim. root mean. to turn, i.e. be perplexed:--be distracted. | |
PRD | PRD | 921 | PRD | bedar, (Chald.), bed-ar'; corresp. (by transp.) to H6504; to scatter:--scatter. | |
PRD | PRD | 6504 | PRD | parad, paw-rad'; a prim. root; to break through, i.e. spread orseparate (oneself):--disperse, divide, be out of joint, part, scatter(abroad), separate (self), sever self, stretch, sunder. | |
PRD | PRD | 6505 | PRD | pered, peh'-red; from H6504; a mule (perh. from his lonelyhabits):--mule. | |
PRD | PRD | 6506 | PRD | pirdah, pir-daw'; fem. of H6505; a she-mule;--mule. | |
PRD | PRD | 6507 | PRD | perudah, per-oo-daw'; fem. pass. part. of H6504; something separated,i.e. a kernel;--seed. | |
PRD | TRP | 2963 | TRP | taraph, taw-raf'; a prim. root; to pluck off or pull to pieces;causat. to supply with food (as in morsels):--catch, X without doubt, feed,ravin, rend in pieces, X surely, tear (in pieces). | |
PRD | TRP | 2964 | TRP | tereph, teh'-ref; from H2963; something torn, i.e. a fragment, e.g. afresh leaf, prey, food:--leaf, meat, prey, spoil. | |
PRD | TRP | 2965 | TRP | taraph, taw-rawf'; from H2963; recently torn off, i.e. fresh:--plucktoff. | |
PRD | TRP | 2966 | TRP | terephah, ter-ay-faw'; fem. (collect.) of H2964; prey, i.e. flocksdevoured by animals:--ravin, (that which was) torn (of beasts, in pieces). | |
PRK | PRK | 6531 | PRK | perek, peh'-rek; from an unused root mean. to break apart; fracture,i.e. severity:--cruelty, rigour. | |
PRK | PRK | 6532 | PRK | poreketh, po-reh'-keth; fem. act. part. of the same as H6531; aseparatrix, i.e. (the sacred) screen:--vail. | |
PRK | PRQ | 4665 | PRK | miphreketh, mif-reh'-keth; from H6561; prop. a fracture, i.e. joint(vertebra) of the neck:--neck. | |
PRK | PRQ | 6561 | PRK | paraq, paw-rak'; a prim. root; to break off or craunch; fig. todeliver:--break (off), deliver, redeem, rend (in pieces), tear in pieces. | |
PRK | PRQ | 6562 | PRK | peraq, (Chald.), per-ak'; corresp. to H6561; to discontinue:--breakoff. | |
PRK | PRQ | 6563 | PRK | pereq, peh'-rek; from H6561; rapine; also a fork (inroads):--crossway, robbery. | |
PRK | PRQ | 6564 | PRK | paraq, paw-rawk'; from H6561; soup (as full of crumbed meat):--broth.See also H4832. | |
PRK | XRP | 2778 | XRP | charaph, khaw-raf'; a prim. root; to pull off, i.e. (by impl.) to expose (as by stripping); spec. to betroth (as if a surrender); fig. to carp at, i.e. defame; denom. (from H2779) to spend the winter:--betroth, blaspheme, defy, jeopard, rail, reproach, E | |
PRK | XRP | 2779 | XRP | choreph, kho'-ref; from H2778; prop. the crop gathered, i.e. (by impl.) the autumn (and winter) season; fig. ripeness of age:--cold, winter ([-house]), youth. | |
PRK | XRP | 2781 | XRP | cherpah, kher-paw'; from H2778; contumely, disgrace, the pudenda:--rebuke, reproach (-fully), shame. | |
PRON | ANX | 595 | ANX | 'anokiy, aw-no-kee' (sometimes aw-no'-kee); a prim. pron.; I:--I, me, X which. | |
PRON | ASR2 | 834 | ASR2 | 'asher, ash-er'; a prim. rel. pron. (of every gend. and numb.); who, which, what, that; also (as adv. and conjunc.) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc.:--X after, X alike, as (soon as), because, X every, for, + forasmuch, + from whence, + how ( E | |
PRON | ASR2 | 7945 | ASR2 | shel, shel; for the rel. H834; used with prep. pref., and often followed by some pron. aff.; on account of, whatsoever, whichsoever:--cause, sake. | |
PRON | ASR2 | 8033 | ASR2 | sham, shawm; a prim. particle [rather from the rel. H834]; there (transf. to time) then; often thither, or thence:--in it, + thence, there (-in, + of, + out), + thither, + whither. | |
PRON | ASR2 | 8536 | ASR2 | tam, (Chald.), tawm; corresp. to H8033; there:-- X thence, there, Xwhere. | |
PRON | ATH | 607 | ATH | 'antah, (Chald.), an-taw'; corresp. to H859; thou:--as for thee, thou. | |
PRON | ATH | 608 | ATH | 'antuwn, (Chald.), an-toon'; plur. of H607; ye:--ye. | |
PRON | ATH | 859 | ATH | 'attah, at-taw'; or (short.) 'atta, at-taw'; or ` 'ath, ath; fem. (irreg.) sometimes 'attiy, at-tee'; plur. masc. 'attem, at-tem'; fem. 'atten, at-ten'; or 'attenah, at-tay'-naw; or 'attennah, at-tane'-naw; a prim. pron. of the sec. pers.; thou and thee, E | |
PRON | HUA | 581 | HVA | 'innuwn, (Chald.), in-noon'; or (fem.) 'inniyn (Chald.), in-neen'; corresp. to H1992; they:-- X are, them, these. | |
PRON | HUA | 1931 | HVA | huw', hoo; of which the fem. (beyond the Pentateuch) is hiy', he; a prim. word, the third pers. pron. sing., he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intens.) self, or (esp. with the art.) the same; sometimes (as demonstr.) E | |
PRON | HUA | 1932 | HVA | huw', (Chald.), hoo; or (fem.) hiy' (Chald.), he; corresp. to H1931:-- X are, it, this. | |
PRON | HUA | 1992 | HVA | hem, haym; or (prol.) hemmah. haym'-maw; masc. plur. from H1931; they (only used when emphatic):--it, like, X (how, so) many (soever, more as) they (be), (the) same, X so, X such, their, them, these, they, those, which, who, whom, withal, ye. | |
PRON | HUA | 1994 | HVA | himmow, (Chald.), him-mo'; or (prol.) himmown (Chald.) him-mone'; corresp. to H1992; they:-- X are, them, those. | |
PRON | HUA | 2004 | HVA | hen, hane; fem. plur. from H1931; they (only used when emphatic):-- X in, such like, (with) them, thereby, therein, (more than) they, wherein, in which, whom, withal. | |
PRON | HUA | 2007 | HVA | hennah, hane'-naw; prol. for H2004; themselves (often used emphat. for the copula, also in indirect relation):-- X in, X such (and such things), their, (into) them, thence, therein, these, they (had), on this side, those, wherein. | |
PRON | HUA | 2008 | HVA | hennah, hane'-naw; from H2004; hither or thither (but used both of place and time):--here, hither [-to], now, on this (that) side, + since, this (that) way, thitherward, + thus far, to . . . fro, + yet. | |
PRON | HUA | 3541 | HVA | koh, ko; from the prefix k and H1931; prop. like this, i.e. by impl.(of manner) thus (or so); also (of place) here (or hither); or (of time)now:--also, here, + hitherto, like, on the other side, so (and much), such,on that manner, (on) this (manner, side, E | |
PRON | HUA | 3542 | HVA | kah, (Chald.), kaw; corresp. to H3541:--hitherto. | |
PRON | HUA | 3602 | HVA | kakah, kaw'-kaw; from H3541; just so, referring to the previous orfollowing context:--after that (this) manner, this matter, (even) so, insuch a case, thus. | |
PRON | HUA | 6311 | HVA | poh, po; or po' (Job 38 :11), po; or pow, po; prob. from a prim.insep. particle p (of demonstrative force) and H1931; this place (Frenchicil), i.e. here or hence:--here, hither, the one (other, this, that)side. | |
PRR | YRP | 6183 | ARP | 'ariyph, aw-reef'; from H6201; the sky (as drooping at the horizon):--heaven. | |
PRR | YRP | 6201 | ARP | 'araph, aw-raf'; a prim. root; to droop; hence to drip:--drop (down). | |
PRR | YRP | 6202 | ARP | 'araph, aw-raf'; a prim. root [rather ident. with H6201 through the idea of slopping]; prop. to bend downward; but used only as a denom. from H6203; to break the neck; hence (fig.) to destroy:--that is beheaded, break down, break (cut off, strike off) E | |
PRR | YRP | 6203 | ARP | 'oreph, o-ref'; from H6202; the nape or back of the neck (as declining); hence the back generally (whether lit. or fig.):--back ([stiff-]) neck ([-ed]). | |
PRR | YRP | 6205 | ARP | 'araphel, ar-aw-fel'; prob. from H6201; gloom (as of a lowering sky):--(gross, thick) dark (cloud, -ness). | |
PRR | PRR | 6331 | PRR | puwr, poor; a prim. root; to crush:--break, bring to nought, Xutterly take. | |
PRR | PRR | 6333 | PRR | puwrah, poo-raw'; from H6331; a wine-press (as crushing thegrapes):--winepress. | |
PRR | PRR | 6499 | PRR | par, par; or par, pawr; from H6565; a bullock (appar. as breakingforth in wild strength, or perh. as dividing the hoof):-- (+ young) bull(-ock), calf, ox. | |
PRR | PRR | 6510 | PRR | parah, paw-raw'; fem. of H6499; a heifer:--cow, heifer, kine. | |
PRR | PRR | 6512 | PRR | perah, pay-raw'; from H6381; a hole (as broken, i.e. dug):-- + mole.Comp. H2661 | |
PRR | PRR | 6517 | PRR | paruwr, paw-roor'; pass. part. of H6565 in the sense of spreading out[comp. H6524]; a skillet (as flat or deep):--pan, pot. | |
PRR | PRR | 6565 | PRR | parar, paw-rar'; a prim. root; to break up (usually fig., i.e. toviolate, frustrate):-- X any ways, break (asunder), cast off, cause tocease, X clean, defeat, disannul, disappoint, dissolve, divide, make ofnone effect, fail, frustrate, bring (come) to nou | |
PRR | RYP | 7491 | RAP | ra'aph, raw-af'; a prim. root; to drip:--distil, drop (down). | |
PRY | PRY | 6544 | PRA | para', paw-rah'; a prim. root; to loosen; by impl. to expose,dismiss; fig. absolve, begin:--avenge, avoid, bare, go back, let, (make)naked, set at nought, perish, refuse, uncover. E | |
PRY | PRY | 6545 | PRA | pera', peh'-rah; from H6544; the hair (as dishevelled):--locks. | |
PRY | PRY | 6546 | PRA | par'ah, par-aw'; fem. of H6545 (in the sense of beginning);leadership (plur. concr. leaders):-- + avenging, revenge. | |
PRY | PRY | 6550 | PRA | par'osh, par-oshe'; prob. from H6544 and H6211; a flea (as theisolated insect):--flea. | |
PRY | RPH | 7503 | RPH | raphah, raw-faw'; a prim. root; to slacken (in many applications, lit. or fig.):--abate, cease, consume, draw [toward evening], fail, (be) faint, be (wax) feeble, forsake, idle, leave, let alone (go, down), (be) slack, stay, be still, be slothful, (be) we E | |
PRY | RPH | 7504 | RPH | rapheh, raw-feh'; from H7503; slack (in body or mind):--weak. | |
PRY | RPH | 7510 | RPH | riphyown, rif-yone'; from H7503; slackness:--feebleness. | |
PRY | RPH | 7517 | RPH | repheth, reh'-feth; prob. from H7503; a stall for cattle (from their resting there):--stall. | |
PTR | PTR | 6358 | PTR | patuwr, paw-toor'; pass. part. of H6362; opened, i.e. (as noun) abud:--open. | |
PTR | PTR | 6359 | PTR | patiyr, paw-teer'; from H6362; open, i.e. unoccupied:--free. | |
PTR | PTR | 6362 | PTR | patar, paw-tar'; a prim. root; to cleave or burst through, i.e.(caus.) to emit, whether lit. or fig. (gape):--dismiss, free, let (shoot)out, slip away. | |
PTR | PTR | 6363 | PTR | peter, peh'-ter; or pitrah, pit-raw'; from H6362; a fissure, i.e.(concr.) firstling (as opening the matrix):--firstling, openeth, such asopen. | |
PTR | RDP | 4783 | RDP | murdaph, moor-dawf'; from H7291; persecuted:--persecuted. | |
PTR | RDP | 7291 | RDP | radaph, raw-daf'; a prim. root; to run after (usually with hostile intent; fig. [of time] gone by):--chase, put to flight, follow (after, on), hunt, (be under) persecute (-ion, -or), pursue (-r). | |
PXX | IPH | 3302 | IPH | yaphah, yaw-faw'; a prim. root; prop. to be bright, i.e. (by impl.)beautiful:--be beautiful, be (make self) fair (-r), deck. | |
PXX | IPH | 3303 | IPH | yapheh, yaw-feh'; from H3302; beautiful (lit. or fig.):-- +beautiful, beauty, comely, fair (-est, one), + goodly, pleasant, well. | |
PXX | IPH | 3304 | IPH | yepheh-phiyah, yef-eh' fee-yaw'; from H3302 by redupl.; verybeautiful:--very fair. | |
PXX | IPH | 3308 | IPH | yophiy, yof-ee'; from H3302; beauty:--beauty. | |
PXX | IPH | 3313 | IPH | yapha', yaw-fah'; a prim. root; to shine:--be light, shew, self,(cause to) shine (forth). | |
PXX | IPH | 3314 | IPH | yiph'ah, yif-aw'; from H3313; splendor or (fig.)beauty:--brightness. | |
PXX | IPH | 4159 | IPH | mowpheth, mo-faith'; or mopheth, mo-faith'; from H3302 in the senseof conspicuousness; a miracle; by impl. a token or omen:--miracle, sign,wonder (-ed at). | |
PXX | PXX | 6341 | PXX | pach, pakh; from H6351; a (metallic) sheet (as pounded thin); also a spring net (as spread out like a lamina):--gin, (thin) plate, snare. | |
PXX | PXX | 6351 | PXX | pachach, paw-khakh'; a prim. root; to batter out; but used only asdenom. from H6341, to spread a net:--be snared. | |
PYH | YUP | 4155 | AVP | muw'aph, moo-awf'; from H5774; prop. covered, i.e. dark; abstr.obscurity, i.e. distress:--dimness. | |
PYH | YUP | 4588 | AVP | ma'uwph, maw-oof'; from H5774 in the sense of covering with shade[comp. H4155]; darkness:--dimness. | |
PYH | YUP | 5774 | AVP | 'uwph, oof; a prim, root; to cover (with wings or obscurity); hence (as denom. from H5775) to fly; also (by impl. of dimness) to faint (from the darkness of swooning):--brandish, be (wax) faint, flee away, fly (away--, X set, shine forth, weary. | |
PYH | YUP | 5775 | AVP | 'owph, ofe; from H5774; a bird (as covered with feathers, or rather as covering with wings), often collect.:--bird, that flieth, flying, fowl. | |
PYH | YUP | 5776 | AVP | 'owph, (Chald), ofe; corresp. to H5775:--fowl. | |
PYH | YUP | 5890 | AVP | 'eyphah, ay-faw'; fem. from H5774; obscurity (as if from covering):--darkness. | |
PYH | YUP | 6073 | AVP | 'ophe', of-eh'; from an unused root mean. to cover; a bough (as covering the tree):--branch. | |
PYH | YUP | 6074 | AVP | 'ophiy, (Chald.), of-ee'; corresp. to H6073; a twig, bough, i.e. (collect.) foliage:--leaves. | |
PYH | YUP | 6079 | AVP | 'aph'aph, af-af'; from H5774; an eyelash (as fluttering); fig. morning ray:--dawning, eye-lid. | |
PYH | PYH | 6463 | PAH | pa'ah, paw-aw'; a prim. root; to scream:--cry. | |
PYL | YLP | 5968 | ALP | 'alaph, aw-laf'; a prim. root; to veil or cover; fig. to be languid:--faint, overlaid, wrap self. | |
PYL | YLP | 5969 | ALP | 'ulpeh, ool-peh'; from H5968; an envelope, i.e. (fig.) mourning:--fainted. | |
PYL | PYL | 4659 | PAL | miph'al, mif-awl'; or (fem.) miph'alah, mif-aw-law'; from H6466; aperformance:--work. | |
PYL | PYL | 6466 | PAL | pa'al, paw-al'; a prim. root; to do or make (systematically andhabitually), espec. to practise:--commit, [evil-] do (-er), make (-r),ordain, work (-er), wrought. | |
PYL | PYL | 6467 | PAL | po'al, po'-al; from H6466; an act or work (concr.):--act, deed, do,getting, maker, work. | |
PYL | PYL | 6468 | PAL | pe'ullah, peh-ool-law'; fem. pass. part. of H6466; (abstr.)work:--labour, reward, wages, work. | |
PZA | PZH | 6475 | PZH | patsah, paw-tsaw'; a prim. root; to rend, i.e. open (espec. themouth):--deliver, gape, open, rid, utter. | |
PZA | PZH | 6480 | PZH | patsam, paw-tsam'; a prim. root; to rend (by earthquake):--break. | |
PZA | PZH | 6481 | PZH | patsa', paw-tsah'; a prim. root; to split, i.e. wound:--wound. | |
PZA | PZH | 6482 | PZH | petsa', peh'-tsah; from H6481; a wound:--wound (-ing). | |
PZA | ZPY | 6832 | ZPA | tsephuwa', tsef-oo'-ah; from the same as H6848; excrement (asprotruded):--dung. | |
PZA | ZPY | 6848 | ZPA | tsepha', tseh'-fah; or tsiph'oniy, tsif-o-nee'; from an unused rootmean. to extrude; a viper (as thrusting out the tongue, i.e.hissing):--adder, cockatrice. | |
PZA | ZPY | 6849 | ZPA | tsephi'ah, tsef-ee-aw'; fem. from the same as H6848; an outcastthing:--issue. | |
PZX | KCP | 3700 | KSP | kacaph, kaw-saf'; a prim. root; prop. to become pale, i.e. (by impl.)to pine after; also to fear:--[have] desire, be greedy, long, sore. | |
PZX | KCP | 3701 | KSP | keceph, keh'-sef; from H3700; silver (from its pale color); by impl.money:--money, price, silver (-ling). | |
PZX | KCP | 3702 | KSP | kecaph, (Chald.), kes-af'; corresp. to H3701:--money, silver. | |
PZX | PZX | 6476 | PZX | patsach, paw-tsakh'; a prim. root; to break out (in joyfulsound):--break (forth, forth into joy), make a loud noise. | |
QBZ | QBZ | 6899 | KBZ | qibbuwts, kib-boots'; from H6908; a throng:--company. | |
QBZ | QBZ | 6908 | KBZ | qabats, kaw-bats'; a prim. root; to grasp, i.e. collect:--assemble(selves), gather (bring) (together, selves together, up), heap, resort, Xsurely, take up. | |
QBZ | QBZ | 6910 | KBZ | qebutsah, keb-oo-tsaw'; fem. pass. part. of H6908; a hoard:-- Xgather. | |
QBZ | TUK | 8432 | TVK | tavek, taw'-vek; from an unused root mean. to sever; a bisection,i.e. (by impl.) the centre:--among (-st), X between, half, X (there-,where-) in (-to), middle, mid [-night], midst (among), X out (of), Xthrough, X with (-in). | |
QBZ | TUK | 8484 | TVK | tiykown, tee-kone'; or tiykon, tee-kone'; from H8432;central:--middle (-most), midst. | |
QBZ | TUK | 8496 | TVK | tok, toke; or towk (Psa.72 : 14), toke; from the same base as H8432(in the sense of cutting to pieces); oppression:--deceit, fraud. | |
QBZ | TUK | 8501 | TVK | takak, taw-kawk'; from an unused root mean. to dissever, i.e.crush:--deceitful. | |
QCM | QCM | 4738 | KSM | miqcam, mik-sawm'; from H7080; an augury:--divination. | |
QCM | QCM | 7080 | KSM | qacam, kaw-sam'; a prim. root; prop. to distribute, i.e. determine bylot or magical scroll; by impl. to divine:--divine (-r, -ation), prudent,soothsayer, use [divination]. | |
QCM | QCM | 7081 | KSM | qecem, keh'-sem; from H7080; a lot; also divination (includ. itsfee), oracle:--(reward of) divination, divine sentence, witchcraft. | |
QCM | MSQ | 4189 | MSK | mowshekah, mo-shek-aw'; act part. fem. of H4900; something drawing,i.e. (fig.) a cord:--band. | |
QCM | MSQ | 4476 | MSK | mimshaq, mim-shawk'; from the same as H4943; apossession:--breeding. | |
QCM | MSQ | 4900 | MSK | mashak, maw-shak'; a prim. root; to draw, used in a great variety ofapplications (includ. to sow, to sound, to prolong, to develop, to march,to remove, to delay, to be tall, etc.):--draw (along, out), continue,defer, extend, forbear, X give, handle, make E | |
QCM | MSQ | 4901 | MSK | meshek, meh'-shek; from H4900; a sowing; also apossession:--precious, price. | |
QCM | MSQ | 4943 | MSK | mesheq, meh'-shek; from an unused root mean. to hold; possession:-- +steward. | |
QDD | YTQ | 6266 | ATK | 'athiyq, aw-theek'; from H6275; prop. antique, i.e. venerable or splendid:--durable. | |
QDD | YTQ | 6267 | ATK | 'attiyq, at-teek'; from H6275; removed i.e. weaned; also antique:--ancient, drawn. | |
QDD | YTQ | 6268 | ATK | 'attiyq, (Chald.) at-teek'; corresp. to H6267; venerable:--ancient. | |
QDD | YTQ | 6275 | ATK | 'athaq, aw-thak'; a prim. root; to remove (intrans. or trans.); fig. to grow old; spec. to transcribe:--copy out, leave off, become (wax) old, remove. | |
QDD | YTQ | 6276 | ATK | 'atheq, aw-thake'; from H6275; antique, i.e valued:--durable. | |
QDD | YTQ | 6277 | ATK | 'athaq, aw-thawk'; from H6275 in the sense of license; impudent:--arrogancy, grievous (hard) things, stiff. | |
QDD | QDD | 6915 | KDD | qadad, kaw-dad'; a prim. root; to shrivel up, i.e. contract or bendthe body (or neck) in deference:--bow (down) (the) head, stoop. | |
QDD | QDD | 6916 | KDD | qiddah, kid-daw'; from H6915; cassia bark (as in shrivelledrolls):--cassia. | |
QDD | QDD | 6936 | KDD | qodqod, kod-kode'; from H6915; the crown of the head (as the partmost bowed):--crown (of the head), pate, scalp, top of the head. | |
QDM | QDM | 6917 | KDM | qaduwm, kaw-doom'; pass. part. of H6923; a pristine hero:--ancient. | |
QDM | QDM | 6921 | KDM | qadiym, kaw-deem'; or qadim, kaw-deem'; from H6923; the fore orfront part; hence (by orientation) the East (often adv. eastward, forbrevity the east wind):--east (-ward, wind). | |
QDM | QDM | 6923 | KDM | qadam, kaw-dam'; a prim. root; to project (one self), i.e. precede;hence to anticipate, hasten, meet (usually for help):--come (go, [flee])before, + disappoint, meet, prevent. | |
QDM | QDM | 6924 | KDM | qedem, keh'-dem; or qedmah, kayd'-maw; from H6923; the front, ofplace (absol. the fore part, rel. the East) or time (antiquity); often usedadv. (before, anciently, eastward):--aforetime, ancient (time), before,east (end, part, side, -ward), eternal, X eve E | |
QDM | QDM | 6925 | KDM | qodam, (Chald.), kod-awm'; or qedam (Chald.) (Dan.7 :13),ked-awm'; corresp. to H6924; before:-- before, X from, X I (thought), X me,+ of, X it pleased, presence. | |
QDM | QDM | 6926 | KDM | qidmah, kid-maw'; fem. of H6924; the forward part (or rel.) East(often adv. on the east or in front):--east (-ward). | |
QDM | QDM | 6927 | KDM | qadmah, kad-maw'; from H6923; priority (in time); also used adv.(before):--afore, antiquity, former (old) estate. | |
QDM | QDM | 6928 | KDM | qadmah, (Chald.), kad-maw'; corresp. to H6927; former time:--afore[-time], ago. | |
QDM | QDM | 6930 | KDM | qadmown, kad-mone'; from H6923; eastern:--east. | |
QDM | QDM | 6931 | KDM | qadmowniy, kad-mo-nee'; or qadmoniy, kad-mo-nee'; from H6930; (oftime) anterior or (of place) oriental:--ancient, they that went before,east, (thing of) old. | |
QDM | QDM | 6933 | KDM | qadmay, (Chald.), kad-mah'ee; from a root corresp. to H6923;first:--first. | |
QDM | QDM | 7134 | KDM | qardom, kar-dome'; perh. from H6923 in the sense of striking upon; anaxe:--ax. | |
QDM | NTK | 2046 | NTK | hittuwk, hit-took'; from H5413; a melting:--is melted. | |
QDM | NTK | 5413 | NTK | nathak, naw-thak'; a prim. root; to flow forth (lit. or fig.); byimpl. to liquefy:--drop, gather (together), melt, pour (forth, out). | |
QDS | QDS | 4720 | KDS | miqdash, mik-dawsh'; or miqqedash (Exod. 15 :17), mik-ked-awsh';from H6942; a consecrated thing or place, espec. a palace, sanctuary(whether of Jehovah or of idols) or asylum:--chapel, hallowed part, holyplace, sanctuary. | |
QDS | QDS | 6918 | KDS | qadowsh, kaw-doshe'; or qadosh, kaw-doshe'; from H6942; sacred(ceremonially or morally); (as noun) God (by eminence), an angel, a saint,a sanctuary:--holy (One), saint. | |
QDS | QDS | 6922 | KDS | qaddiysh, (Chald.), kad-deesh'; corresp. to H6918.--holy (One),saint. | |
QDS | QDS | 6942 | KDS | qadash, kaw-dash'; a prim. root; to be (causat. make, pronounce orobserve as) clean (ceremonially or morally):--appoint, bid, consecrate,dedicate, defile, hallow, (be, keep) holy (-er, place), keep, prepare,proclaim, purify, sanctify (-ied one, self), X w E | |
QDS | QDS | 6944 | KDS | qodesh, ko'-desh; from H6942; a sacred place or thing; rarely abstr.sanctity:--consecrated (thing), dedicated (thing), hallowed (thing),holiness, (X most) holy (X day, portion, thing), saint, sanctuary. | |
QDS | QDS | 6945 | KDS | qadesh, kaw-dashe'; from H6942; a (quasi) sacred person, i.e.(techn.) a (male) devotee (by prostitution) to licentiousidolatry:--sodomite, unclean. | |
QDS | QDS | 6948 | KDS | qedeshah, ked-ay-shaw'; fem. of H6945; a female devotee (i.e.prostitute):--harlot, whore. | |
QDS | ZDQ | 6662 | ZDK | tsaddiyq, tsad-deek'; from H6663; just:--just, lawful, righteous(man). | |
QDS | ZDQ | 6663 | ZDK | tsadaq, tsaw-dak'; a prim. root; to be (causat. make) right (in amoral or forensic sense):--cleanse, clear self, (be, do) just (-ice, -ify,-ify self), (be, turn to) righteous (-ness). | |
QDS | ZDQ | 6664 | ZDK | tsedeq, tseh'-dek; from H6663; the right (nat., mor. or legal); also(abstr.) equity or (fig.) prosperity:-- X even, (X that which isaltogether) just (-ice), ([un-]) right (-eous) (cause, -ly, -ness). | |
QDS | ZDQ | 6665 | ZDK | tsidqah, (Chald.), tsid-kaw'; corresp. to H6666;beneficence:--righteousness. | |
QDS | ZDQ | 6666 | ZDK | tsedaqah, tsed-aw-kaw'; from H6663; rightness (abstr.), subj.(rectitude), obj. (justice), mor. (virtue) or fig. (prosperity):--justice,moderately, right (-eous) (act, -ly, -ness). | |
QLS | QLS | 7046 | KLS | qalac, kaw-las'; a prim. root; to disparage, i.e. ridicule:--mock,scoff, scorn. | |
QLS | QLS | 7047 | KLS | qelec, keh'-les; from H7046; a laughing-stock:--derision. | |
QLS | QLS | 7048 | KLS | qallacah, kal-law-saw'; intens. from H7046; ridicule:--mocking. | |
QLS | SLG | 7949 | SLG | shalag, shaw-lag'; a prim. root; prop. mean. to be white; used only as denom. from H7950; to be snow-white (with the linen clothing of the slain):--be as snow. | |
QLS | SLG | 7950 | SLG | sheleg, sheh'-leg; from H7949; snow (prob. from its whiteness):--snow (-y). | |
QLS | SLG | 8517 | SLG | telag, (Chald.), tel-ag'; corresp. to H7950; snow:--snow. | |
QMH | QMH | 3351 | KMH | yequwm, yek-oom'; from H6965; prop. standing (extant), i.e. by impl.a living thing:--(living) substance. | |
QMH | QMH | 4725 | KMH | maqowm, maw-kome'; or maqom, maw-kome'; also (fem.) meqowmah,mek-o-mah'; or meqomah, mek-o-mah'; from H6965; prop. a standing, i.e. aspot; but used widely of a locality (gen. or spec.); also (fig.) of acondition (of body or mind):--country, X home, X open ,place, room. space, x whither [-soever]. | |
QMH | QMH | 6965 | KMH | quwm, koom; a prim. root; to rise (in various applications, lit.fig., intens. and caus.):--abide, accomplish, X be clearer, confirm,continue, decree, X be dim, endure, X enemy, enjoin, get up, make good,help, hold, (help to) lift up (again), make, X but n E | |
QMH | QMH | 6966 | KMH | quwm, (Chald.), koom; corresp. to H6965:--appoint, establish, make,raise up self, (a-) rise (up), (make to) stand, set (up). | |
QMH | QMH | 6967 | KMH | qowmah, ko-maw'; from H6965; height:-- X along, height, high,stature, tall. | |
QMH | QMH | 6968 | KMH | qowmemiyuwth, ko-mem-ee-yooth'; from H6965; elevation, i.e. (adv.)erectly (fig.):--upright. | |
QMH | QMH | 7009 | KMH | qiym, keem; from H6965; an opponent (as rising against one), i.e.(collect.) enemies:--substance. | |
QMH | QMH | 7010 | KMH | qeyam, (Chald.), keh-yawm'; from H6966; an edict (as arising inlaw):--decree, statute. | |
QMH | QMH | 7011 | KMH | qayam, (Chald.), kah-yawm'; from H6966; permanent (as risingfirmly):--stedfast, sure. | |
QMH | QMH | 7012 | KMH | qiymah, kee-maw'; from H6965; an arising:--rising up. | |
QMH | QMH | 7054 | KMH | qamah, kaw-maw'; fem. of act. part. of H6965; something that rises,i.e. a stalk of grain:--(standing) corn, grown up, stalk. | |
QMH | QMH | 8617 | KMH | tequwmah, tek-oo-maw'; from H6965; resistfulness:--power to stand. | |
QMH | QMH | 8618 | KMH | teqowmem, tek-o-mame'; from H6965; an opponent:--rise up against. | |
QMH | QMH | 510 | KMH | 'alquwm, al-koom'; prob. from H408 and H6965; a non-rising (i.e. resistlessness):--no rising up. | |
QMH | SMK | 5564 | SMK | camak, saw-mak'; a prim. root; to prop (lit. or fig.); reflex. to lean upon or take hold of (in a favorable or unfavorable sense):--bear up, establish, (up-) hold, lay, lean, lie hard, put, rest self, set self, stand fast, stay (self), sustain. | |
QMH | SMK | 8063 | SMK | semiykah, sem-ee-kaw'; from H5564; a rug (as sustaining the Oriental sitter):--mantle. | |
QNA | QNA | 7065 | KNA | qana', kaw-naw'; a prim. root; to be (caus. make) zealous, i.e. (in abad sense) jealous or envious:-- (be) envy (-ious), be (move to, provoketo) jealous (-y), X very, (be) zeal (-ous). | |
QNA | QNA | 7067 | KNA | qanna', kan-naw'; from H7065; jealous:--jealous. Comp. H7072. | |
QNA | QNA | 7068 | KNA | qin'ah, kin-aw'; from H7065; jealousy or envy:--envy (-ied),jealousy, X sake, zeal. | |
QNA | QNA | 7072 | KNA | qannow', kan-no'; for H7067; jealous or angry:--jealous. | |
QNA | NQH | 4518 | NKH | menaqqiyth, men-ak-keeth'; from H5352; a sacrificial basin (forholding blood):--bowl. | |
QNA | NQH | 5343 | NKH | neqe', (Chald.), nek-ay'; from a root corresp. to H5352;clean:--pure. | |
QNA | NQH | 5352 | NKH | naqah, naw-kaw'; a prim. root; to be (or make) clean (lit. or fig.);by impl. (in an adverse sense) to be bare, i.e. extirpated:--acquit X atall, X altogether, be blameless, cleanse, (be) clear (-ing), cut off, bedesolate, be free, be (hold) guiltless, be E | |
QNA | NQH | 5355 | NKH | naqiy, naw-kee'; or naqiy' (Joel 4 : 19; Jonah 1 : 14), naw-kee';from H5352; innocent:--blameless, clean, clear, exempted, free, guiltless,innocent, quit. | |
QNA | NQH | 5356 | NKH | niqqayown, nik-kaw-yone'; or niqqayon, nik-kaw-yone'; from H5352;clearness (lit. or fig.):--cleanness, innocency. | |
QRB | BRX | 1272 | BRX | barach, baw-rakh'; a prim. root; to bolt, i.e. flg. to flee suddenly:--chase (away); drive away, fain, flee (away), put to flight, make haste, reach, run away, shoot. | |
QRB | BRX | 1280 | BRX | beriyach, ber-ee'-akh; from H1272; a bolt:--bar, fugitive. | |
QRB | BRX | 1281 | BRX | bariyach, baw-ree'-akh; or (short.) bariach, baw-ree'-akh; from H1272; a fugitive, i.e. the serpent (as fleeing), and the constellation by that name:--crooked, noble, piercing. | |
QRB | BRX | 4015 | BRX | mibrach, mib-rawkh'; from H1272; a refugee:--fugitive. | |
QRB | QRB | 7126 | KRB | qarab, kaw-rab'; a prim. root; to approach (caus. bring near) forwhatever purpose:--(cause to) approach, (cause to) bring (forth, near),(cause to) come (near, nigh), (cause to) draw near (nigh), go (near), be athand, join, be near, offer, present, produce E | |
QRB | QRB | 7127 | KRB | qereb, (Chald.), ker-abe'; corresp. to H7126:--approach, come (near,nigh), draw near. | |
QRB | QRB | 7128 | KRB | qerab, ker-awb'; from H7126; hostile encounter:--battle, war. | |
QRB | QRB | 7129 | KRB | qerab, (Chald.), ker-awb'; corresp. to H7128:--war. | |
QRB | QRB | 7130 | KRB | qereb, keh'-reb; from H7126; prop. the nearest part, i.e. the centre,whether lit., fig. or adv. (espec. with prep.):-- X among, X before,bowels, X unto charge, + eat (up), X heart, X him, X in, inward (X -ly,part, -s, thought), midst, + out of, purtenance E | |
QRB | QRB | 7131 | KRB | qareb, kaw-rabe'; from H7126; near:--approach, come (near, nigh),draw near. | |
QRB | QRB | 7132 | KRB | qerabah, ker-aw-baw'; from H7126; approach:--approaching, draw near. | |
QRB | QRB | 7133 | KRB | qorban, kor-bawn'; or qurban, koor-bawn'; from H7126; somethingbrought near the altar, i.e. a sacrificial present:--oblation, that isoffered, offering. | |
QRB | QRB | 7138 | KRB | qarowb, kaw-robe'; or qarob, kaw-robe'; from H7126; near (in place,kindred or time):--allied, approach, at hand, + any of kin, kinsfolk(-sman), (that is) near (of kin), neighbour, (that is) next, (them thatcome) nigh (at hand), more ready, short (-ly). | |
QSB | QSB | 7181 | KSB | qashab, kaw-shab'; a prim. root; to prick up the ears, i.e.hearken:--attend, (cause to) hear (-ken), give heed, incline, mark (well),regard. | |
QSB | QSB | 7182 | KSB | qesheb, keh'-sheb; from H7181; a hearkening:-- X diligently, hearing,much heed, that regarded. | |
QSB | QSB | 7183 | KSB | qashshab, kash-shawb'; or qashshub, kash-shoob'; from H7181;hearkening:--attent (-ive). | |
QSB | SKB | 4903 | SKB | mishkab, (Chald.), mish-kab'; corresp. to H4904; a bed:--bed. | |
QSB | SKB | 4904 | SKB | mishkab, mish-kawb'; from H7901; a bed (fig. a bier); abstr. sleep;by euphem. carnal intercourse:--bed ([-chamber]), couch, lieth (lying)with. | |
QSB | SKB | 4907 | SKB | mishkan, (Chald.), mish-kan'; corresp. to H4908;residence:--habitation. | |
QSB | SKB | 4908 | SKB | mishkan, mish-kawn'; from H7931; a residence (includ. a shepherd'shut, the lair of animals, fig. the grave; also the Temple); spec. theTabernacle (prop. its wooden walls):--dwelleth, dwelling (place),habitation, tabernacle, tent. | |
QSB | SKB | 7901 | SKB | shakab, shaw-kab'; a prim. root; to lie down (for rest, sexual connection, decease or any other purpose):-- X at all, cast down, ([over-]) lay (self) (down), (make to) lie (down, down to sleep, still, with), lodge, ravish, take rest, sleep, stay. | |
QSB | SKB | 7902 | SKB | shekabah, shek-aw-baw'; from H7901; a lying down (of dew, or for the sexual act):-- X carnally, copulation, X lay, seed. | |
QSB | SKB | 7903 | SKB | shekobeth, shek-o'-beth; from H7901; a (sexual) lying with:-- X lie. | |
QSB | SKB | 7931 | SKB | shakan, shaw-kan'; a prim. root [appar. akin (by transm.) to H7901 through the idea of lodging; comp. H5531, H7925]; to reside or permanently stay (lit. or fig.):--abide, continue, (cause to, make to) dwell (-er), have habitation, inhabit, lay, place, (ca E | |
QSB | SKB | 7932 | SKB | shekan, (Chald.), shek-an'; corresp. to H7931:--cause to dwell, have habitation. | |
QSB | SKB | 7933 | SKB | sheken, sheh'-ken; from H7931; a residence:--habitation. | |
QSB | SKB | 7934 | SKB | shaken, shaw-kane'; from H7931; a resident; by extens. a fellow-citizen:--inhabitant, neighbour, nigh. | |
QSH | QSH | 3352 | KSH | yaqowsh, yaw-koshe'; from H3369; prop. entangling; hence asnarer:--fowler. | |
QSH | QSH | 3353 | KSH | yaquwsh, yaw-koosh'; pass. part. of H3369; prop. entangled, i.e. byimpl. (intrans.) a snare, or (trans.) a snarer:--fowler, snare. | |
QSH | QSH | 3369 | KSH | yaqosh, yaw-koshe'; a prim. root; to ensnare (lit. or fig.):--fowler(lay a) snare. | |
QSH | QSH | 4170 | KSH | mowqesh, mo-kashe'; or moqesh, mo-kashe'; from H3369; a noose (forcatching animals) (lit. or fig.); by impl. a hook (for the nose):--beensnared, gin, (is) snare (-d), trap. | |
QSH | QSH | 4748 | KSH | miqsheh, mik-sheh'; from H7185 in the sense of knotting up round andhard; something turned (rounded), i.e. a curl (of tresses):-- X well [set]hair. | |
QSH | QSH | 4749 | KSH | miqshah, mik-shaw'; fem. of H4748; rounded work, i.e. moulded byhammering (repousse'):--beaten (out of one piece, work), upright, wholepiece. | |
QSH | QSH | 6983 | KSH | qowsh, koshe; a prim. root; to bend; used only as denom. for G3369,to set a trap:--lay a snare. | |
QSH | QSH | 7185 | KSH | qashah, kaw-shaw'; a prim. root; prop. to be dense, i.e. tough orsevere (in various applications):--be cruel, be fiercer, make grievous, be([ask a], be in, have, seem, would) hard (-en, [labour], -ly, thing), besore, (be, make) stiff (-en, [-necked]). | |
QSH | QSH | 7186 | KSH | qasheh, kaw-sheh'; from H7185; severe (in variousapplications):--churlish, cruel, grievous, hard ([-hearted], thing), heavy,+ impudent, obstinate, prevailed, rough (-ly), sore, sorrowful, stiff([-necked]), stubborn, + in trouble. | |
QSH | QSH | 7190 | KSH | qeshiy, kesh-ee'; from H7185; obstin-acy:--stubbornness. | |
QSH | QSH | 7198 | KSH | qesheth, keh'-sheth; from H7185 in the orig. sense of (H6983) ofbending; a bow, for shooting (hence fig. strength) or the iris:-- X arch(-er), + arrow, bow ([-man, -shot]). | |
QSH | QSH | 7199 | KSH | qashshath, kash-shawth'; intens. (as denom.) from H7198; a bowman:--X archer. | |
QSH | SUQ | 7783 | SVK | shuwq, shook; a prim. root; to run after or over, i.e.overflow:--overflow, water. | |
QSH | SUQ | 7784 | SVK | shuwq, shook; from H7783; a street (as run over):--street. | |
QSH | SUQ | 7785 | SVK | showq, shoke; from H7783; the (lower) leg (as a runner):--hip, leg, shoulder, thigh. | |
QSH | SUQ | 8243 | SVK | shaq, (Chald.), shawk; corresp. to H7785; the leg:--leg. | |
QSH | SUQ | 8669 | SVK | teshuwqah, tesh-oo-kaw'; from H7783 in the orig. sense of stretching out after; a longing:--desire. | |
QTN | QTN | 6994 | KTN | qaton, kaw-tone'; a prim. root [rather denom. from H6996]; todiminish, i.e. be (caus. make) diminutive or (fig.) of no account:--be a(make) small (thing), be not worthy. | |
QTN | QTN | 6995 | KTN | qoten, ko'-ten; from H6994; a pettiness, i.e. the littlefinger:--little finger. | |
QTN | QTN | 6996 | KTN | qatan, kaw-tawn'; or qaton, kaw-tone'; from H6962; abbreviated, i.e.diminutive, lit. (in quantity, size or number) or fig. (in age orimportance):--least, less (-ser), little (one), small (-est, one, quantity,thing), young (-er, -est). | |
QTN | MTQ | 4477 | MTK | mamtaq, mam-tak'; from H4985; something sweet (lit. or fig.):--(most)sweet. | |
QTN | MTQ | 4966 | MTK | mathowq, maw-thoke'; or mathuwq, maw-thook'; from H4985;sweet:--sweet (-er, -ness). | |
QTN | MTQ | 4985 | MTK | mathaq, maw-thak'; a prim. root; to suck; by impl. to relish, or(intrans.) be sweet:--be (made, X take) sweet. | |
QTN | MTQ | 4986 | MTK | metheq, meh'-thek; from H4985; fig. pleasantness (ofdiscourse):--sweetness. | |
QTN | MTQ | 4987 | MTK | motheq, mo'-thek; from H4985; sweetness;--sweetness. | |
QTN | MTQ | 4988 | MTK | mathaq, maw-thawk'; from 4985; a dainty, i.e. (gen.) food:--feedsweetly. | |
QUR | QUR | 4726 | KVR | maqowr, maw-kore'; or maqor, maw-kore'; from H6979; prop. somethingdug, i.e. a (gen.) source (of water, even when naturally flowing; also oftears, blood [by euphem. of the female pudenda]; fig. of happiness, wisdom,progeny):--fountain, issue, spring, well E |
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