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Dict: strongs - snare



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H2256 @ חבל חבל chebel chêbel {kheh'-bel} khay'-bel From H2254; a rope (as {twisted}) especially a measuring line; by implication a district or inheritance (as measured); or a noose (as of cords); figuratively a company (as if tied together); also a throe (especially of parturition); also ruin: - {band} {coast} {company} {cord} {country} {destruction} {line} {lot} {pain} {pang} {portion} {region} {rope} {snare} {sorrow} tackling.

H2760 @ חרך chârak khaw-rak' A primitive root; to braid (that {is} to entangle or snare) or catch (game) in a net: - roast.

H3352 @ יקושׁ yâqôsh yaw-koshe' From H3369; properly entangling; hence a snarer: - fowler.

H3353 @ יקוּשׁ yâqûsh yaw-koosh' Passive participle of H3369; properly {entangled} that {is} by implication (intransitively) a {snare} or (transitively) a snarer: - {fowler} snare.

H3369 @ יקשׁ yâqôsh yaw-koshe' A primitive root; to ensnare (literally or figuratively): - fowler (lay a) snare.

H4170 @ מקשׁ מוקשׁ môqêsh môqêsh {mo-kashe'} mo-kashe' From H3369; a noose (for catching {animals}) (literally or figuratively); by implication a hook (for the nose): - be {ensnared} {gin} (is) snare ({-d}) trap.

H4434 @ מלכּדת malkôdeth mal-ko'-deth From H3920; a snare: - trap.

H4685 @ מצדה מצודה מצוד mâtsôd metsôdâh metsôdâh {maw-tsode'} {mets-o-daw'} mets-o-daw' From H6679; a net (for capturing animals or fishes); also (by interchange for H4679) a fastness or (besieging) tower: - {bulwark} {hold} {munition} {net} snare.

H4686 @ מצדה מצוּדה מצוּד mâtsûd metsûdâh metsûdâh {maw-tsood'} {mets-oo-daw'} mets-oo-daw' From H4685; a {net} or (abstractly) capture; also a fastness: - {castle} {defence} fort ({-ress}) (strong) {hold} be {hunted} {net} {snare} strong place.

H4889 @ משׁחית mashchîyth mash-kheeth' From H7843; {destructive} that {is} (as noun) {destruction} literally (specifically a snare) or figuratively (corruption): - {corruption} (to) destroy ({-ing}) {destruction} {trap} X utterly.

H5367 @ נקשׁ nâqash naw-kash' A primitive root; to entrap (with a {noose}) literally or figuratively: - catch. (lay a) snare.

H6315 @ פּוּח pûach poo'-akh A primitive root; to {puff} that {is} blow with the breath or air; hence to fan (as a {breeze}) to {utter} to kindle (a {fire}) to scoff: - blow ({upon}) {break} {puff} bring into a {snare} {speak} utter.

H6341 @ פּח pach pakh From H6351; a (metallic) sheet (as pounded thin); also a spring net (as spread out like a lamina): - {gin} (thin) {plate} snare.

H6351 @ פּחח pâchach paw-khakh' A primitive root; to batter out; but used only as denominative from {H6341} to spread a net: - be snared.

H6354 @ פּחת pachath pakh'-ath Probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig; a {pit} especially for catching animals: - {hole} {pit} snare.

H6983 @ קושׁ qôsh koshe A primitive root; to bend; used only as denominative for {H3369} to set a trap: - lay a snare.

H7407 @ רכס rôkes ro'-kes From H7405; a snare (as of tied meshes): - pride.

H7639 @ שׂבכה ώebâkâh seb-aw-kaw' Feminine of H7638; a net {work} that {is} (in hunting) a {snare} (in architecture) a ballustrade; also a reticulated ornament to a pillar: - {checker} {lattice} {network} {snare} wreath (-enwork).

G1029 @ βρόχος brochos brokh'-os Of uncertain derivation; a noose: - snare.

G1389 @ δολόω doloō dol-o'-o From G1388; to ensnare that is (figuratively) adulterate: - handle deceitfully.

G1758 @ ἐνέχω enechō en-ekh'-o From G1722 and G2192; to hold in or upon that is ensnare; by implication to keep a grudge: - entangle with have a quarrel against urge.

G2221 @ ζωγρέω zōgreō dzogue-reh'-o From the same as G2226 and G64; to take alive (make a prisoner of war) that is (figuratively) to capture or ensnare: - take captive catch.

G3802 @ παγιδεύω pagideuō pag-id-yoo'-o From G3803; to ensnare (figuratively): - entangle.

G3803 @ παγίς pagis pag-ece' From G4078; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively a trick or stratagem (temptation): - snare

G4625 @ σκάνδαλον skandalon skan'-dal-on A scandal; probably from a derivative of G2578; a trap stick (bent sapling) that is snare (figuratively cause of displeasure or sin): - occasion to fall (of stumbling) offence thing that offends stumbling-block.