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Dict: strongs - drag



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H1641 @ גּרר gârar gaw-rar' A primitive root; to drag off roughly; by implication to bring up the cud (that {is} ruminate); by analogy to saw: - {catch} {chew} X {continuing} {destroy} saw.

H3882 @ לויתן livyâthân liv-yaw-thawn' From H3867; a wreathed {animal} that {is} a serpent (especially the crocodile or some other large sea monster); figuratively the constellation of the dragon; also as a symbol of Babylon: - {leviathan} mourning.

H4365 @ מכמרת מכמרת mikmereth mikmôreth {mik-meh'-reth} mik-mo'-reth Feminine of H4364; a (fisher´ s) net: - {drag} net.

H5886 @ עין תּנּים ‛êyn tannîym ane tan-neem' From H5869 and the plural of H8565; fountain of jackals; {En-Tannim} a pool near Jerusalem: - dragon well.

H8565 @ תּן tan tan From an unused root probably meaning to elongate; a monster (as preternaturally {formed}) that {is} a sea serpent (or other huge marine animal); also a jackal (or other hideous land animal): - {dragon} whale. Compare H8577.

H8568 @ תּנּה tannâh tan-naw' Probably feminine of H8565; a female jackal: - dragon.

H8577 @ תּנּים תּנּין tannîyn tannîym {tan-neen'} tan-neem' (The second form used in ); intensive from the same as H8565; a marine or land {monster} that {is} sea serpent or jackal: - {dragon} {sea-monster} {serpent} whale.

G1404 @ δράκων drakōn drak'-own Probably from an alternate form of δέρκομαι derkomai (to look); a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate): - dragon.

G1670 @ ἑλκύω ἕλκω helkuō helkō hel-koo'-o hel'-ko Probably akin to G138; to drag (literally or figuratively): - draw. Compare G1667.

G1828 @ ἐξέλκω exelkō ex-el'-ko From G1537 and G1670; to drag forth that is (figuratively) to entice (to sin): - draw away.

G2694 @ κατασύρω katasurō kat-as-oo'-ro From G2596 and G4951; to drag down that is arrest judicially: - hale.

G4049 @ περισπάω perispaō per-ee-spah'-o From G4012 and G4685; to drag all around that is (figuratively) to distract (with care): - cumber.

G4951 @ σύρω surō soo'-ro Probably akin to G138; to trail: - drag draw hale.

G645 @ ἀποσπάω apospaō ap-os-pah'-o From G575 and G4685; to drag forth that is (literally) unsheathe (a sword) or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously): - (with-) draw (away) after we were gotten from.