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kjv@STRING:Jebusi <HITCHCOCK>@ trodden under foot; mangers - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Patara <HITCHCOCK>@ trodden under foot - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Pi-beseth <HITCHCOCK>@ abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast - HITCHCOCK-P


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H75 <STRHEB>@ אבס 'âbas aw-bas' A primitive root; to fodder: - {fatted} stalled.


H1098 <STRHEB>@ בּליל belîyl bel-eel' From H1101; {mixed} that {is} (specifically) feed (for cattle): - {corn} {fodder} provender.


H1101 <STRHEB>@ בּלל bâlal baw-lal' A primitive root; to overflow (specifically with oil); by implication to mix; also (denominative from H1098) to fodder: - {anoint} {confound} X {fade} {mingle} mix ({self}) give {provender} temper.


H1310 <STRHEB>@ בּשׁל bâshal baw-shal' A primitive root; properly to boil up; hence to be done in cooking; figuratively to ripen: - {bake} {boil} bring {forth} is {ripe} {roast} {seethe} sod (be sodden).


H1311 <STRHEB>@ בּשׁל bâshêl baw-shale' From H1310; boiled: - X at {all} sodden.


H1870 <STRHEB>@ דּרך derek deh'-rek From H1869; a road (as trodden); figuratively a course of life or mode of {action} often adverbially: - {along} {away} because {of} + {by} {conversation} {custom} [east-] {ward} {journey} {manner} {passenger} {through} {toward} [high-] [path-] way {[-side]} whither [-soever].


H2116 <STRHEB>@ זוּרה zûreh zoo-reh' From H2115; trodden on: - that which is crushed.


H2982 <STRHEB>@ יבוּס yebûs yeb-oos' From H947; {trodden} that {is} threshing place; {Jebus} the aboriginal name of Jerusalem: - Jebus.


H3534 <STRHEB>@ כּבשׁ kebesh keh'-besh From H3533; a footstool (as trodden upon): - footstool.


H4001 <STRHEB>@ מבוּסה mebûsâh meb-oo-saw' From H947; a trampling: - treading (trodden) down (under foot).


H4098 <STRHEB>@ מדשּׁה medûshshâh med-oosh-shaw' From H1758; a {threshing} that {is} (concretely and figuratively) down trodden people: - threshing.


H4493 <STRHEB>@ מנוד mânôd maw-node' From H5110; a nodding or toss (of the head in derision): - shaking.


H4554 <STRHEB>@ מספּוא mispô' mis-po' From an unused root meaning to collect; fodder: - provender.


H4823 <STRHEB>@ מרמס mirmâs meer-mawce' From H7429; abasement (the act or the thing): - tread (down) {-ing} (to be) trodden (down) under foot.


H5736 <STRHEB>@ עדף ‛âdaph aw-daf' A primitive root; to be (causatively have) redundant: - be {more} odd {number} be (have) over (and {above}) {overplus} remain.


H6071 <STRHEB>@ עסיס ‛âsîys aw-sees' From H6072; must or fresh grape juice (as just trodden out): - {juice} new (sweet) wine.


H6253 <STRHEB>@ עשׁתּרת ‛ashtôreth ash-to'-reth Probably for H6251; {Ashtoreth} the Phoenician goddess of love (and increase): - Ashtoreth.


H734 <STRHEB>@ ארח 'ôrach o'-rakh From H732; a well trodden road (literally or figuratively); also a caravan: - {manner} {path} {race} {rank} {traveller} {troop} {[by-} high-] way.


H8401 <STRHEB>@ תּבן teben teh'-ben Probably from H1129; properly {material} that {is} (specifically) refuse haum or stalks of grain (as chopped in threshing and used for fodder): - {chaff} {straw} stubble.


H842 <STRHEB>@ אשׁירה אשׁרה 'ăshêrâhshêyrâh {ash-ay-raw'} ash-ay-raw' From H833; happy; asherah (or Astarte) a Phoenician goddess; also an image of the same: - grove. Compare H6253.


G1006 <STRGRK>@ βόσκω boskō bos'-ko A prolonged form of a primary verb (compare G977 and G1016); to pasture; by extension to fodder; reflexively to graze: - feed keep.


G116 <STRGRK>@ Ἀθῆναι Athēnai ath-ay'-nahee Plural of Ἀθήνη Athēnē (the goddess of wisdom who was reputed to have founded the city); Athenae the captital of Greece: - Athens.


G2299 <STRGRK>@ θεά thea theh-ah' Feminine of G2316; a female deity: - goddess.


G5336 <STRGRK>@ φάτνη phatnē fat'-nay From πατέομαι pateomai (to eat); a crib (for fodder): - manger stall.


G5526 <STRGRK>@ χορτάζω chortazō khor-tad'-zo From G5528; to fodder that is (genitive case) to gorge (supply food in abundance): - feed fill satisfy.


G735 <STRGRK>@ Ἄρτεμις Artemis ar'-tem-is Probably from the same as G736; prompt; Artemis the name of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their deities: - Diana.