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Dict: strongs - burst



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H1069 @ בּכר bâkar baw-kar' A primitive root; properly to burst the {womb} that {is} (causatively) bear or make early fruit (of woman or tree); also (as denominatively from H1061) to give the birthright: - make {firstborn} be {firstling} bring forth first child (new fruit).

H1234 @ בּקע bâqa‛ baw-kah' A primitive root; to cleave; generally to {rend} break6 rip or open: - make a {breach} break forth ({into} {out} in {pieces} {through} {up}) be ready to {burst} cleave ({asunder}) cut {out} {divide} {hatch} rend ({asunder}) rip {up} {tear} win.

H4386 @ מכתּה mekittâh mek-it-taw' From H3807; a fracture: - bursting.

H5033 @ נבך nêbek nay'-bek From an unused root meaning to burst forth; a fountain: - spring.

H5423 @ נתק nâthaq naw-thak' A primitive root; to tear off: - break ({off}) {burst} draw ({away}) lift {up} pluck ({away} {off}) pull ({out}) root out.

H5678 @ עברה ‛ebrâh eb-raw' Feminine of H5676; an outburst of passion: - {anger} {rage} wrath.

H6362 @ פּטר pâţar paw-tar' A primitive root; to cleave or burst {through} that {is} (causatively) to {emit} whether literally or figuratively (gape): - {dismiss} {free} let (shoot) {out} slip away.

H6497 @ פּקע peqa‛ peh'-kah From an unused root meaning to burst; only used as an architectural term of an ornament similar to {H6498} a semi-globe: - knop.

H6555 @ פּרץ pârats paw-rats' A primitive root; to break out (in many {applications} direct and {indirect} literally and figuratively): - X {abroad} (make a) {breach} break ({away} {down} {-er} {forth} {in} {up}) burst out come (spread) {abroad} {compel} {disperse} {grow} {increase} {open} {press} {scatter} urge.

H667 @ אפרח 'ephrôach ef-ro'-akh From H6524 (in the sense of bursting the shell); the brood of a bird: - young (one).

H7107 @ קצף qâtsaph kaw-tsaf' A primitive root; to crack {off} that {is} (figuratively) burst out in rage: - (be) anger ({-ry}) {displease} fret {self} (provoke to) wrath ({come}) be wroth.

H7665 @ שׁבר shâbar shaw-bar' A primitive root; to burst (literally or figuratively): - break ({down} {off} in {pieces} {up}) broken ({[-hearted]}) bring to the {birth} {crush} {destroy} {hurt} {quench} X {quite} {tear} view [by mistake for H7663].

H8241 @ שׁצף shetseph sheh'-tsef From H7857 (for alliteration with H7110); an outburst (of anger): - little.

G2949 @ κῦμα kuma koo'-mah From κύω kuō (to swell [with young] that is bend6 curve); a billow (as bursting or toppling): - wave.

G2997 @ λάσχω laschō las'-kho A strengthened form of a primary verb which only occurs in this and another prolonged form as an alternate in certain tenses; to crack open (from a fall): - burst asunder.

G4366 @ προσρήγνυμι prosrēgnumi pros-rayg'-noo-mee From G4314 and G4486; to tear towards that is burst upon (as a tempest or flood): - beat vehemently against (upon).

G4486 @ ῥήγνυμι ῥήσσω rhēgnumi rhēssō hrayg'-noo-mee hrace'-so Both are prolonged forms of ῥήκω rhēko (which appears only in certain forms and is itself probably a strengthened form of ἄγνυμι agnumi (see in G2608)); to break wreck or crack that is (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; G2608 being its intensive (with the preposition in compounds) and G2352 a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles like G3089) or disrupt lacerate; by implication to convulse (with spasms); figuratively to give vent to joyful emotions: - break (forth) burst rend tear.