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@
STRIN
G:
Rab
-
shakeh
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
cup
-
bearer
of
the
prince
-
HITCHCOCK
-
R
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H1980 <
STRHEB
>@ הלך
h
â
lak
haw
-
lak
'
Akin
to
H3212;
a
primitive
root
;
to
walk
(
in
a
great
variety
of
{
applications
}
literally
and
figuratively
): - (
all
) {
along
} {
apace
}
behave
({
self
}) {
come
} (
on
) {
continually
}
be
{
conversant
} {
depart
} +
be
{
eased
} {
enter
}
exercise
({
self
}) + {
follow
} {
forth
} {
forward
} {
get
}
go
({
about
} {
abroad
} {
along
} {
away
} {
forward
} {
on
} {
out
}
up
and
{
down
}) + {
greater
} {
grow
}
be
wont
to
{
haunt
} {
lead
} {
march
}
X
more
and
{
more
}
move
({
self
}) {
needs
} {
on
}
pass
({
away
})
be
at
the
{
point
} {
quite
}
run
({
along
}) + {
send
} {
speedily
} {
spread
} {
still
} {
surely
} + {
tale
-
bearer
} +
travel
({-
ler
})
walk
({
abroad
} {
on
}
to
and
{
fro
}
up
and
{
down
}
to
{
places
}) {
wander
} {
wax
} [
way
-]
faring
{
man
}
X
be
{
weak
}
whirl
.
H3627 <
STRHEB
>@ כּלי
kel
î
y
kel
-
ee
'
From
H3615;
something
{
prepared
}
that
{
is
}
any
apparatus
(
as
an
{
implement
} {
utensil
} {
dress
}
vessel
or
weapon
): -
armour
({[-
bearer
]}) {
artillery
} {
bag
} {
carriage
} + {
furnish
} {
furniture
} {
instrument
} {
jewel
}
that
is
made
{
of
}
X
one
from
{
another
}
that
which
{
pertaineth
} {
pot
} + {
psaltery
} {
sack
} {
stuff
} {
thing
} {
tool
} {
vessel
} {
ware
} {
weapon
} +
whatsoever
.
H4945 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁקה
mashqeh
mash
-
keh
'
From
H8248;
properly
causing
to
{
drink
}
that
{
is
}
a
butler
;
by
implication
(
intransitively
)
drink
(
itself
);
figuratively
a
well
watered
region
: -
butler
({-
ship
}) {
cupbearer
}
drink
({-
ing
})
fat
{
pasture
}
watered
.
H5264 <
STRHEB
>@ נסס
n
â
sas
naw
-
sas
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
gleam
from
{
afar
}
that
{
is
}
to
be
conspicuous
as
a
signal
;
or
rather
perhaps
a
denominative
from
H5251 (
and
identical
with
{
H5263}
through
the
idea
of
a
flag
as
fluttering
in
the
wind
);
to
raise
a
beacon
: -
lift
up
as
an
{
ensign
}
standard
bearer
.
H5372 <
STRHEB
>@ נרגּן
nirg
â
n
neer
-
gawn
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
roll
to
pieces
;
a
slanderer
: - {
talebearer
}
whisperer
.
H5449 <
STRHEB
>@ סבּל
sabb
â
l
sab
-
bawl
'
From
H5445;
a
porter
: - (
to
{
bear
}
bearer
of
)
burden
(
s
).
H7270 <
STRHEB
>@ רגל
r
â
gal
raw
-
gal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
walk
along
;
but
only
in
specific
{
applications
}
to
{
reconnoitre
}
to
be
a
tale
bearer
(
that
{
is
}
slander
);
also
(
as
denominative
from
H7272)
to
lead
about
: - {
backbite
} {
search
} {
slander
} (
e
-)
spy
({
out
})
teach
to
{
go
}
view
.
H7400 <
STRHEB
>@ רכיל
r
â
k
î
yl
raw
-
keel
'
From
H7402;
a
scandal
monger
(
as
travelling
about
): - {
slander
}
carry
{
tales
}
talebearer
.
G3683 <
STRGRK
>@ Ὀνησίφορος
O
̓
n
ē
siphoros
on
-
ay
-
sif
'-
or
-
os
From
a
derivative
of
G3685 and
G5411;
profit
bearer
;
Onesiphorus
a
Christian
: -
Onesiphorus
.
G5041 <
STRGRK
>@ τεκνογονέω
teknogone
ō
tek
-
nog
-
on
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G5043 and
the
base
of
G1096;
to
be
a
child
bearer
that
is
parent
(
mother
): -
bear
children
.
G5052 <
STRGRK
>@ τελεσφορέω
telesphore
ō
tel
-
es
-
for
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G5056 and
G5342;
to
be
a
bearer
to
completion
(
maturity
)
that
is
to
ripen
fruit
(
figuratively
): -
bring
fruit
to
perfection
.
G5575 <
STRGRK
>@ ψευδομάρτυρ
pseudomartur
psyoo
-
dom
-
ar
'-
toor
From
G5571 and
a
kindred
form
of
G3144;
a
spurious
witness
that
is
bearer
of
untrue
testimony
: -
false
witness
.