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Hoof
@ a cleft hoof as of neat cattle kjv@Exodus:10:26; kjv@Ezekiel:32:13); hence also of the horse, though not cloven kjv@Isaiah:5:28). The "parting of the hoof" is one of the distinctions between clean and unclean animals kjv@Leviticus:11:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:7).
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- Parting of, one of the physical marks used for distinguishing ceremonially clean and unclean animals kjv@Leviticus:11:3-8; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:3-8
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H2668 <STRHEB>@ חפשׁה chûphshâh khoof-shaw' From H2666; liberty (from slavery): - freedom.
H2953 <STRHEB>@ טפר ţephar tef-ar' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to {H6852} and meaning the same as H6856; a finger nail; also a hoof or claw: - nail.
H3244 <STRHEB>@ ינשׁוף ינשׁוּף yanshûph yanshôph {yan-shoof'} yan-shofe' Apparently from H4398; an unclean (aquatic) bird; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing {cry} or because the night heron is meant (compare H5399)): - (great) owl.
H5483 <STRHEB>@ סס סוּס sûs sûs {soos} soos From an unused root meaning to skip (properly for joy); a horse (as leaping); also a swallow (from its rapid flight): - {crane} horse ({[-back} -hoof]). Compare H6571.
H6119 <STRHEB>@ עקּבה עקב ‛âqêb ‛iqqebâh {aw-kabe'} ik-keb-aw' From H6117; a heel (as protuberant); hence a track; figuratively the rear (of an army). (lier in wait is by mistake for H6120.): - {heel} [horse-] {hoof} {last} lier in wait [by mistake for {H6120]} (foot-) step.
H6499 <STRHEB>@ פּר פּר par pâr {par} pawr From H6565; a bullock (apparently as breaking forth in wild {strength} or perhaps as dividing the hoof): - (+ young) bull ({-ock}) {calf} ox.
H6536 <STRHEB>@ פּרס pâras paw-ras' A primitive root; to break in {pieces} that {is} (usually without violence) to {split} distribute: - {deal} {divide} have {hoofs} {part} tear.
H6541 <STRHEB>@ פּרסה parsâh par-saw' Feminine of H6538; a claw or split hoof: - {claw} [cloven-] {footed} hoof.
H7779 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּף shûph shoof A primitive root; properly to {gape} that {is} snap at; figuratively to overwhelm: - {break} {bruise} cover.
H8161 <STRHEB>@ שׁעטה sha‛ăţâh shah'-at-aw Feminine from an unused root meaning to stamp; a clatter (of hoofs): - stamping.