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Adar
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
high
;
eminent
-
HITCHCOCK
-
A
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H1354 <
STRHEB
>@ גב
gab
gab
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
hollow
or
curve
;
the
back
(
as
rounded
(
compare
H1460 and
H1479);
by
analogy
the
top
or
{
rim
}
a
{
boss
}
a
{
vault
}
arch
of
{
eye
} {
bulwarks
}
etc
.: - {
back
} {
body
} {
boss
}
eminent
(
higher
) {
place
} [
eye
] {
brows
} {
nave
}
ring
.
H3493 <
STRHEB
>@ יתּיר
yatt
î
yr
yat
-
teer
' (
Chaldee
);
corresponding
to
H3492;
preeminent
;
adverbially
very
: -
exceeding
({-
ly
})
excellent
.
H4022 <
STRHEB
>@ מגד
meged
meh
'-
ghed
From
an
unused
root
properly
meaning
to
be
eminent
;
properly
a
distinguished
thing
;
hence
something
{
valuable
}
as
a
product
or
fruit
: - {
pleasant
}
precious
fruit
(
thing
).
H5329 <
STRHEB
>@ נצח
n
â
tsach
naw
-
tsakh
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
glitter
from
{
afar
}
that
{
is
}
to
be
eminent
(
as
a
{
superintendent
}
especially
of
the
Temple
services
and
its
music
);
also
(
as
denominative
from
{
H5331})
to
be
permanent
: - {
excel
}
chief
musician
({
singer
})
oversee
({-
r
})
set
forward
.
H8524 <
STRHEB
>@ תּלל
t
â
lal
taw
-
lal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pile
{
up
}
that
{
is
}
elevate
: -
eminent
.
Compare
H2048.
G1978 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπίσημος
epis
ē
mos
ep
-
is
'-
ay
-
mos
From
G1909 and
some
form
of
the
base
of
G4591;
remarkable
that
is
(
figuratively
)
eminent
: -
notable
of
note
.
G5235 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑπερβάλλω
huperball
ō
hoop
-
er
-
bal
'-
lo
From
G5228 and
G906;
to
throw
beyond
the
usual
mark
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
surpass
(
only
active
participle
supereminent
): -
exceeding
excel
pass
.
G5236 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑπερβολή
huperbol
ē
hoop
-
er
-
bol
-
ay
'
From
G5235;
a
throwing
beyond
others
that
is
(
figuratively
)
supereminence
;
adverbially
(
with
G1519 or
G2596)
pre
-
eminently
: -
abundance
(
far
more
)
exceeding
excellency
more
excellent
beyond
(
out
of
)
measure
.
G937 <
STRGRK
>@ βασιλικός
basilikos
bas
-
il
-
ee
-
kos
'
From
G935;
regal
(
in
relation
)
that
is
(
literally
)
belonging
to
(
or
befitting
)
the
sovereign
(
as
land
dress
or
a
courtier
)
or
(
figuratively
)
preeminent
: -
king
´
s
nobleman
royal
.