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LAUGHTER @
- A time for kjv@Ecclesiastes:3:4
- Attributed to God kjv@Psalms:37:13; kjv@Psalms:59:8; kjv@Proverbs:1:26
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H2026 <STRHEB>@ הרג hârag haw-rag' A primitive root; to smite with deadly intent: - {destroy} out of {hand} {kill} murder ({-er}) put to {[death]} make {[slaughter]} slay ({-er}) X surely.


H2027 <STRHEB>@ הרג hereg heh'-reg From H2026; slaughter: - be {slain} slaughter.


H2028 <STRHEB>@ הרגה hărêgâh har-ay-gaw' Feminine of H2027; slaughter: - slaughter.


H2076 <STRHEB>@ זבח zâbach zaw-bakh' A primitive root; to slaughter an animal (usually in sacrifice): - {kill} {offer} (do) {sacrifice} slay.


H2077 <STRHEB>@ זבח zebach zeh'-bakh From H2076; properly a {slaughter} that {is} the flesh of an animal; by implication a sacrifice (the victim or the act): - offer ({-ing}) sacrifice.


H2873 <STRHEB>@ טבח ţâbach taw-bakh' A primitive root; to slaughter (animals or men): - {kill} (make) {slaughter} slay.


H2874 <STRHEB>@ טבח ţebach teh'-bakh From H2873; properly something slaughtered; hence a beast (or {meat} as butchered); abstractly butchery (or concretely a place of slaughter): - X {beast} {slaughter} X {slay} X sore.


H2876 <STRHEB>@ טבּח ţabbâch tab-bawkh' From H2873; properly a butcher; hence a lifeguardsman (because acting as executioner); also a cook (as usually slaughtering the animal for food): - {cook} guard.


H2878 <STRHEB>@ טבחה ţibchâh tib-khaw' Feminine of H2874 and meaning the same: - {flesh} slaughter.


H2880 <STRHEB>@ טבחת ţibchath tib-khath' From H2878; slaughter; {Tibchath} a place in Syria: - Tibhath.


H3327 <STRHEB>@ יצחק yitschâq yits-khawk' From H6711; laughter (that {is} mockery); Jitschak (or {Isaac}) son of Abraham: - Isaac. Compare H3446.


H4046 <STRHEB>@ מגּפה maggêphâh mag-gay-faw' From H5062; a pestilence; by analogy defeat: - (X be) plague ({-d}) {slaughter} stroke.


H4293 <STRHEB>@ מטבּח maţbêach mat-bay'-akh From H2873; slaughter: - slaughter.


H4347 <STRHEB>@ מכּה מכּה makkâh makkeh {mak-kaw'} mak-keh' (Plural only) from H5221; a blow (in of the flail); by implication a wound; figuratively {carnage} also pestilence: - {beaten} {blow} {plague} {slaughter} {smote} X {sore} {stripe} {stroke} wound ([-ed]).


H4660 <STRHEB>@ מפּץ mappâts map-pawts' From H5310; a smiting to pieces: - slaughter.


H4939 <STRHEB>@ משׂפּח miώpâch mis-pawkh' From H5596; slaughter: - oppression.


H5221 <STRHEB>@ נכה nâkâh naw-kaw' A primitive root; to strike (lightly or {severely} literally or figuratively): - {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) {stripes} X {surely} wound.


H6712 <STRHEB>@ צחק tsechôq tsekh-oke' From H6711; laughter (in pleasure or derision): - laugh (-ed to scorn).


H6993 <STRHEB>@ קטל qeţel keh'-tel From H6991; a violent death: - slaughter.


H7524 <STRHEB>@ רצח retsach reh'-tsakh From H7523; a crushing; specifically a murder cry: - {slaughter} sword.


H7814 <STRHEB>@ שׂחק שׂחוק ώechôq ώechôq {sekh-oke'} sekh-oke' From H7832; laughter (in meriment or defiance): - {derision} laughter (-ed to {scorn} {-ing}) {mocked} sport.


H7819 <STRHEB>@ שׁחט shâchaţ shaw-khat' A primitive root; to slaughter (in sacrifice or massacre): - {kill} {offer} shoot {out} {slay} slaughter.


H7821 <STRHEB>@ שׁחיטה shechîyţâh shekh-ee-taw' From H7819; slaughter: - killing.


H8158 <STRHEB>@ שׁסף shâsaph shaw-saf' A primitive root; to cut in {pieces} that {is} slaughter: - hew in pieces.


G1071 <STRGRK>@ γέλως gelōs ghel'-oce From G1070; laughter (as a mark of gratification): - laughter.


G2380 <STRGRK>@ θύω thuō thoo'-o A primary verb; properly to rush (breathe hard blow6 smoke) that is (by implication) to sacrifice (properly by fire but generally); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose): - kill (do) sacrifice slay.


G2695 <STRGRK>@ κατασφάττω katasphattō kat-as-fat'-to From G2596 and G4969; to kill down that is slaughter: - slay.


G2871 <STRGRK>@ κοπή kopē kop-ay' From G2875; cutting that is carnage: - slaughter.


G4967 <STRGRK>@ σφαγή sphagē sfag-ay' From G4969; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice or [figuratively] of men [destruction]): - slaughter.


G4969 <STRGRK>@ σφάζω sphazō sfad'-zo A primary verb; to butcher (especially an animal for food or in sacrifice) or (generally) to slaughter or (specifically) to maim (violently): - kill slay wound.


G5408 <STRGRK>@ φόνος phonos fon'-os From an obsolete primary φένω phenō (to slay); murder: - murder + be slain with slaughter.