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H3045 <
STRHEB
>@ ידע
y
â
da
‛
yaw
-
dah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
know
(
properly
to
ascertain
by
seeing
);
used
in
a
great
variety
of
{
senses
} {
figuratively
} {
literally
}
euphemistically
and
inferentially
(
including
{
observation
}
care6
recognition
;
and
causatively
{
instruction
}
designation6
{
punishment
}
etc
.): - {
acknowledge
}
acquaintance
(-
ted
{
with
}) {
advise
} {
answer
} {
appoint
} {
assuredly
}
be
{
aware
} [
un
-] {
awares
}
can
{[-
not
]} {
certainly
}
for
a
{
certainty
} {
comprehend
} {
consider
}
X
could
{
they
} {
cunning
} {
declare
}
be
{
diligent
} ({
can
}
cause
to
) {
discern
} {
discover
}
endued
{
with
}
familiar
{
friend
} {
famous
} {
feel
}
can
{
have
}
be
[
ig
-] {
norant
} {
instruct
} {
kinsfolk
} {
kinsman
} (
cause
{
to
} {
let
}
make
) {
know
} (
come
to
{
give
} {
have
}
take
) {
knowledge
}
have
{[
knowledge
]} ({
be
} {
make
}
make
to
{
be
}
make
self
) {
known
} +
be
{
learned
} +
lie
by
{
man
} {
mark
} {
perceive
}
privy
{
to
}
X
{
prognosticator
} {
regard
}
have
{
respect
} {
skilful
} {
shew
}
can
(
man
of
) {
skill
}
be
{
sure
}
of
a
{
surety
} {
teach
} (
can
) {
tell
} {
understand
}
have
{[
understanding
]}
X
will
{
be
} {
wist
} {
wit
}
wot
.
H4129 <
STRHEB
>@ מדע מודע
m
ô
da
‛
m
ô
d
â‛ {
mo
-
dah
'}
mo
-
daw
'
From
H3045;
an
acquaintance
: -
kinswoman
.
H4130 <
STRHEB
>@ מודעת
m
ô
da
‛
ath
mo
-
dah
'-
ath
From
H3045;
acquaintance
: -
kindred
.
H4378 <
STRHEB
>@ מכּר
makk
â
r
mak
-
kawr
'
From
H5234;
an
acquaintance
: -
acquaintance
.
G1110 <
STRGRK
>@ γνωστός
gn
ō
stos
gnoce
-
tos
'
From
G1097;
well
known
: -
acquaintance
(
which
may
be
)
known
notable
.
G2398 <
STRGRK
>@ ἴδιος
idios
id
'-
ee
-
os
Of
uncertain
affinity
;
pertaining
to
self
that
is
one
'
s
own
;
by
implication
private
or
separate
: -
X
his
acquaintance
when
they
were
alone
apart
aside
due
his
(
own
proper
several
)
home
(
her
our
thine
your
)
own
(
business
)
private
(-
ly
)
proper
severally
their
(
own
).