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SILLA - S>@ - (a highway). "The house of Millo which goeth down to Silla" was the scene of the murder of King Joash. ( kjv@2Kings:12:20) What or where Sills was is entirely matter of conjecture. Some have suggested the pool of Siloam.

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Silla @ a highway; a twig, only in kjv@2Kings:12:20. If taken as a proper name (as in the LXX. and other versions), the locality is unknown.

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SILLA @
- A place of uncertain location kjv@2Kings:12:20

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kjv@STRING:Drusilla <HITCHCOCK>@ watered by the dew - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Silla <HITCHCOCK>@ exalting - HITCHCOCK-S


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H191 <STRHEB>@ אויל 'ĕvîyl ev-eel' From an unused root (meaning to be perverse); (figuratively) silly: - fool (-ish) (man).


H196 <STRHEB>@ אולי 'ĕvilîy ev-ee-lee' From H191; {silly} foolish; hence (morally) impious: - foolish.


H200 <STRHEB>@ אוּלת 'ivveleth iv-veh'-leth From the same as H191; silliness: - {folly} foolishly (-ness).


H3684 <STRHEB>@ כּסיל kesîyl kes-eel' From H3688; properly {fat} that {is} (figuratively) stupid or silly: - fool (-ish).


H3687 <STRHEB>@ כּסילוּת kesîylûth kes-eel-ooth' From H3684; silliness: - foolish.


H3688 <STRHEB>@ כּסל kâsal kaw-sal' A primitive root; properly to be {fat} that {is} (figuratively) silly: - be foolish.


H3689 <STRHEB>@ כּסל kesel keh'-sel From H3688; properly {fatness} that {is} by implication (literally) the loin (as the seat of the leaf fat) or (generally) the viscera; also (figuratively) silliness or (in a good sense) trust: - {confidence} {flank} {folly} {hope} loin.


H3690 <STRHEB>@ כּסלה kislâh kis-law' Feminine of H3689; in a good {sense} trust; in a bad {one} silliness: - {confidence} folly.


H4546 <STRHEB>@ מסלּה mesillâh mes-il-law' From H5549; a thoroughfare (as {turnpiked}) literally or figuratively; specifically a {viaduct} a staircase: - {causeway} {course} {highway} {path} terrace.


H4670 <STRHEB>@ מפתּן miphtân mif-tawn' From the same as H6620; a {stretcher} that {is} a sill: - threshold.


H4698 <STRHEB>@ מצלּה metsillâh mets-il-law' From H6750; a {tinkler} that {is} a bell: - bell.


H5528 <STRHEB>@ סכל sâkal saw-kal' For H3688; to be silly: - do ({make} play {the} turn into) fool ({-ish} {-ishly} -ishness).


H5529 <STRHEB>@ סכל sekel seh'-kel From H5528; silliness; concretely and {collectively} dolts: - folly.


H5530 <STRHEB>@ סכל sâkâl saw-kawl' From H5528; silly: - fool ({-ish}) sottish.


H5531 <STRHEB>@ שׂכלוּת סכלוּת siklûth ώiklûth {sik-looth'} sik-looth' From H5528; silliness: - {folly} foolishness.


H5538 <STRHEB>@ סלּא sillâ' sil-law' From H5549; an embankment; {Silla} a place in Jerusalem: - Silla.


H5544 <STRHEB>@ סלּון סלּון sillôn sallôn {sil-lone'} sal-lone' From H5541; a prickle (as if pendulous): - {brier} thorn.


H5552 <STRHEB>@ סלסלּה salsillâh sal-sil-law' From H5541; a twig (as pendulous): - basket.


H6601 <STRHEB>@ פּתה pâthâh paw-thaw' A primitive root; to {open} that {is} be (causatively make) roomy; usually figuratively (in a mental or moral sense) to be (causatively make) simple or (in a sinister way) delude: - {allure} {deceive} {enlarge} {entice} {flatter} {persuade} silly (one).


H6612 <STRHEB>@ פּתאי פּתי פּתי pethîy pethîy pethâ'îy {peth-ee'} {peh'-thee} peth-aw-ee' From H6601; silly (that {is} seducible): - {foolish} simple ({-icity} one).


H6615 <STRHEB>@ פּתיּוּת pethayûth peth-ah-yooth' From H6612; silliness (that {is} seducibility): - simple.


H6741 <STRHEB>@ צלּה tsillâh tsil-law' Feminine of H6738; {Tsillah} an antediluvian woman: - Zillah.


H6769 <STRHEB>@ צלּתי tsillethay tsil-leth-ah'ee From the feminine of H6738; shady; {Tsillethai} the anme of two Israelites: - Zilthai.


G1126 <STRGRK>@ γραώδης graōdēs grah-o'-dace From γραῦς graus (an old woman) and G1491; crone like that is silly: - old wives´ .


G1133 <STRGRK>@ γυναικάριον gunaikarion goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on A diminutive from G1135; a little (that is foolish) woman: - silly woman.


G1409 <STRGRK>@ Δρούσιλλα Drousilla droo'-sil-lah A feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla a member of the Herodian family: - Drusilla.


G3472 <STRGRK>@ μωρία mōria mo-ree'-ah From G3474; silliness that is absurdity: - foolishness.


G3473 <STRGRK>@ μωρολογία mōrologia mo-rol-og-ee'-ah From a compound of G3474 and G3004; silly talk that is buffoonery: - foolish talking.


G3912 <STRGRK>@ παραφρονέω paraphroneō par-af-ron-eh'-o From G3844 and G5426; to misthink that is be insane (silly): - as a fool.