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H1472 <
STRHEB
>@ גּויּה
gev
î
y
â
h
ghev
-
ee
-
yaw
'
Prolonged
for
H1465;
a
{
body
}
whether
alive
or
dead
: - (
dead
) {
body
} {
carcase
}
corpse
.
H1480 <
STRHEB
>@ גּוּפה
g
û
ph
â
h
goo
-
faw
'
From
H1479;
a
corpse
(
as
closed
to
sense
): -
body
.
H4463 <
STRHEB
>@ ממות
m
â
m
ô
th
maw
-
mothe
'
From
H4191;
a
mortal
disease
;
concretely
a
corpse
: -
death
.
H4955 <
STRHEB
>@ משׂרפה
mi
ώ
r
â
ph
â
h
mis
-
raw
-
faw
'
From
H8313; {
combustion
}
that
{
is
}
cremation
(
of
a
{
corpse
})
or
calcination
(
of
lime
): -
burning
.
H6297 <
STRHEB
>@ פּגר
peger
peh
'-
gher
From
H6296;
a
carcase
(
as
{
limp
})
whether
of
man
or
beast
;
figuratively
an
idolatrous
image
: - {
carcase
} {
corpse
}
dead
body
.
G3498 <
STRGRK
>@ νεκρός
nekros
nek
-
ros
'
From
an
apparently
primary
word
νέκυς
nekus
(
a
corpse
);
dead
(
literally
or
figuratively
;
also
as
noun
): -
dead
.
G345 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀνακεῖμαι
anakeimai
an
-
ak
-
i
'-
mahee
From
G303 and
G2749;
to
recline
(
as
a
corpse
or
at
a
meal
): -
guest
lean
lie
sit
(
down
at
meat
)
at
the
table
.
G4430 <
STRGRK
>@ πτῶμα
pt
ō
ma
pto
'-
mah
From
the
alternate
of
G4098;
a
ruin
that
is
(
specifically
)
lifeless
body
(
corpse
carrion
): -
dead
body
carcase
corpse
.
G4676 <
STRGRK
>@ σουδάριον
soudarion
soo
-
dar
'-
ee
-
on
Of
Latin
origin
;
a
sudarium
(
sweat
cloth
)
that
is
towel
(
for
wiping
the
perspiration
from
the
face
or
binding
the
face
of
a
corpse
): -
handerchief
napkin
.
G4958 <
STRGRK
>@ συστέλλω
sustell
ō
soos
-
tel
'-
lo
From
G4862 and
G4724;
to
send
(
draw
)
together
that
is
enwrap
(
enshroud
a
corpse
for
burial
)
contract
(
an
interval
): -
short
wind
up
.