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H1952 <
STRHEB
>@ הון
h
ô
n
hone
From
the
same
as
H1951 in
the
sense
of
H202;
wealth
;
by
implication
enough
: - {
enough
} +
for
{
nought
} {
riches
} {
substance
}
wealth
.
H2600 <
STRHEB
>@ חנּם
chinn
â
m
khin
-
nawm
'
From
H2580; {
gratis
}
that
{
is
}
devoid
of
{
cost
}
reason
or
advantage
: -
without
a
cause
({
cost
} {
wages
}) {
causeless
}
to
cost
{
nothing
}
free
({-
ly
}) {
innocent
}
for
nothing
({
nought
})
in
vain
.
H3808 <
STRHEB
>@ לה לוא לא
l
ô'
l
ô'
l
ô
h
{
lo
} {
lo
}
lo
lo
;
a
primitive
particle
;
not
(
the
simple
or
abstract
negation
);
by
implication
no
;
often
used
with
other
particles
: -
X
{
before
} +
or
{
else
} {
ere
} + {
except
}
ig
{[-
norant
]} {
much
} {
less
} {
nay
} {
neither
} {
never
}
no
({[-
ne
]} {-
r
} {[-
thing
]}) (
X
as
though
. . . {} {[
can
-]}
for
)
not
(
out
{
of
})
of
{
nought
} {
otherwise
}
out
{
of
} + {
surely
} +
as
truly
{
as
} +
of
a
{
truth
} + {
verily
}
for
{
want
} + {
whether
}
without
.
H369 <
STRHEB
>@ אין '
ayin
ay
'-
yin
As
if
from
a
primitive
root
meaning
to
be
nothing
or
not
exist
;
a
non
-
entity
;
generally
used
as
a
negative
particle
: - {
else
} {
except
}
fail
[
father
-] {
less
}
be
{
gone
}
in
{[-
curable
]} {
neither
} {
never
}
no
({
where
}) {
none
}
nor
({
any
} {
thing
}) {
not
} {
nothing
}
to
{
nought
} {
past
}
un
{[-
searchable
]} {
well
-
nigh
} {
without
}
Compare
H370.
H434 <
STRHEB
>@ אלוּל 'ĕ
l
û
l
el
-
ool
'
For
H457;
good
for
nothing
: -
thing
of
nought
.
H457 <
STRHEB
>@ אליל 'ĕ
l
î
yl
el
-
eel
'
Apparently
from
H408;
good
for
{
nothing
}
by
analogy
vain
or
vanity
;
specifically
an
idol
: - {
idol
}
no
{
value
}
thing
of
nought
.
H5034 <
STRHEB
>@ נבל
n
â
b
ê
l
naw
-
bale
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
wilt
;
generally
to
fall
{
away
}
fail6
faint
;
figuratively
to
be
foolish
or
(
morally
)
wicked
;
causatively
to
{
despise
}
disgrace
: - {
disgrace
} {
dishonour
}
lightly
{
esteem
}
fade
({
away
} {-
ing
})
fall
({
down
} {-
ling
} {
off
})
do
{
foolishly
}
come
to
{
nought
}
X
{
surely
}
make
{
vile
}
wither
.
H6331 <
STRHEB
>@ פּוּר
p
û
r
poor
A
primitive
root
;
to
crush
: - {
break
}
bring
to
{
nought
}
X
utterly
take
.
H6544 <
STRHEB
>@ פּרע
p
â
ra
‛
paw
-
rah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
loosen
;
by
implication
to
{
expose
}
dismiss
;
figuratively
{
absolve
}
begin
: - {
avenge
} {
avoid
} {
bare
}
go
{
back
} {
let
} (
make
) {
naked
}
set
at
{
nought
} {
perish
} {
refuse
}
uncover
.
H6565 <
STRHEB
>@ פּרר
p
â
rar
paw
-
rar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
break
up
(
usually
{
figuratively
}
that
{
is
}
to
{
violate
}
frustrate
): -
X
any
{
ways
}
break
({
asunder
})
cast
{
off
}
cause
to
{
cease
}
X
{
clean
} {
defeat
} {
disannul
} {
disappoint
} {
dissolve
} {
divide
}
make
of
none
{
effect
} {
fail
} {
frustrate
}
bring
(
come
)
to
{
nought
}
X
{
utterly
}
make
void
.
H656 <
STRHEB
>@ אפס 'â
ph
ê
s
aw
-
face
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
disappear
}
that
{
is
}
cease
: -
be
clean
gone
(
at
an
{
end
}
brought
to
{
nought
})
fail
.
H657 <
STRHEB
>@ אפס '
ephes
eh
'-
fes
From
H656; {
cessation
}
that
{
is
}
an
end
(
especially
of
the
earth
);
often
used
adverbially
no
further
;
also
(
like
H6466)
the
ankle
(
in
the
{
dual
})
as
being
the
extremity
of
the
leg
or
foot
: - {
ankle
}
but
({
only
}) {
end
} {
howbeit
}
less
than
{
nothing
}
nevertheless
({
where
}) {
no
}
none
({
beside
})
not
({
any
} {-
withstanding
})
thing
of
{
nought
}
save
({-
ing
}) {
there
}
uttermost
{
part
} {
want
}
without
(
cause
).
H659 <
STRHEB
>@ אפע 'ê
pha
‛
eh
'-
fah
From
an
unused
root
probably
meaning
to
breathe
;
properly
a
{
breath
}
that
{
is
}
nothing
: -
of
nought
.
H8045 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמד
sh
â
mad
shaw
-
mad
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
desolate
: -
destroy
({-
uction
})
bring
to
{
nought
} {
overthrow
} {
perish
}
pluck
{
down
}
X
utterly
.
H8414 <
STRHEB
>@ תּהוּ
t
ô
h
û
to
'-
hoo
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
lie
waste
;
a
desolation
(
of
{
surface
})
that
{
is
}
desert
;
figuratively
a
worthless
thing
;
adverbially
in
vain
: - {
confusion
}
empty
{
place
}
without
{
form
} {
nothing
} (
thing
of
) {
nought
} {
vain
} {
vanity
} {
waste
}
wilderness
.
G1847 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐξουδενόω
exoudeno
ō
ex
-
oo
-
den
-
o
'-
o
From
G1537 and
a
derivative
of
the
neuter
of
G3762;
to
make
utterly
nothing
of
that
is
despise
: -
set
at
nought
.
See
also
G1848.
G1848 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐξουθενέω
exouthene
ō
ex
-
oo
-
then
-
eh
'-
o
A
variation
of
G1847 and
meaning
the
same
: -
contemptible
despise
least
esteemed
set
at
nought
.
G114 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀθετέω
athete
ō
ath
-
et
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
a
derivative
of
G5087;
to
set
aside
that
is
(
by
implication
)
to
disesteem
neutralize
or
violate
: -
cast
off
despise
disannul
frustrate
bring
to
nought
reject
.
G2049 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐρημόω
er
ē
mo
ō
er
-
ay
-
mo
'-
o
From
G2048;
to
lay
waste
(
literally
or
figuratively
): - (
bring
to
make
)
desolate
(-
ion
)
come
to
nought
.
G2647 <
STRGRK
>@ καταλύω
katalu
ō
kat
-
al
-
oo
'-
o
From
G2596 and
G3089;
to
loosen
down
(
disintegrate
)
that
is
(
by
implication
)
to
demolish
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
specifically
(
compare
G2646)
to
halt
for
the
night
: -
destroy
dissolve
be
guest
lodge
come
to
nought
overthrow
throw
down
.
G2673 <
STRGRK
>@ καταργέω
katarge
ō
kat
-
arg
-
eh
'-
o
From
G2596 and
G691;
to
be
(
render
)
entirely
idle
(
useless
)
literally
or
figuratively
: -
abolish
cease
cumber
deliver
destroy
do
away
become
(
make
)
of
no
(
none
without
)
effect
fail
loose
bring
(
come
)
to
nought
put
away
(
down
)
vanish
away
make
void
.
G3762 <
STRGRK
>@ οὐδείς
oudeis
oo
-
dice
'
Including
the
feminine
οὐδεμία
oudemia
oo
-
dem
-
ee
'-
ah
and
the
neuter
οὐδέν
ouden
oo
-
den
'
From
G3761 and
G1520;
not
even
one
(
man
woman
or
thing
)
that
is
none6
nobody
nothing
: -
any
(
man
)
aught
man
neither
any
(
thing
)
never
(
man
)
no
(
man
)
none
(+
of
these
things
)
not
(
any
at
all
-
thing
)
nought
.
G557 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀπελεγμός
apelegmos
ap
-
el
-
eg
-
mos
'
From
a
compound
of
G575 and
G1651;
refutation
that
is
(
by
implication
)
contempt
: -
nought
.