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H1854 <
STRHEB
>@ דּקק
d
â
qaq
daw
-
kak
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
H1915);
to
crush
(
or
intransitively
)
crumble
: -
beat
in
pieces
({
small
}) {
bruise
}
make
{
dust
} (
into
)
X
{
powder
} ({
be
}
very
) {
small
}
stamp
(
small
).
H1916 <
STRHEB
>@ הדם
h
ă
d
ô
m
had
-
ome
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
stamp
upon
;
a
foot
stool
: - [
foot
-]
stool
.
H1917 <
STRHEB
>@ הדּם
hadd
â
m
had
-
dawm
' (
Chaldee
);
from
a
root
corresponding
to
that
of
H1916;
something
stamped
to
{
pieces
}
that
{
is
}
a
bit
: -
piece
.
H1986 <
STRHEB
>@ הלם
h
â
lam
haw
-
lam
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
strike
down
;
by
implication
to
{
hammer
}
stamp6
{
conquer
}
disband
: -
beat
({
down
})
break
({
down
}) {
overcome
}
smite
(
with
the
hammer
).
H3096 <
STRHEB
>@ יהצה יהצה יהץ
yahats
yahts
â
h
yahts
â
h
{
yah
'-
hats
} {
yah
'-
tsaw
}
yah
-
tsaw
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
stamp
;
perhaps
threshing
floor
;
Jahats
or
{
Jahtsah
}
a
place
East
of
the
Jordan
: - {
Jahaz
} {
Jahazah
}
Jahzah
.
H3526 <
STRHEB
>@ כּבס
k
â
bas
kaw
-
bas
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
trample
;
hence
to
wash
(
properly
by
stamping
with
the
{
feet
})
whether
literally
(
including
the
fulling
process
)
or
figuratively
: - {
fuller
}
wash
(-
ing
).
H3807 <
STRHEB
>@ כּתת
k
â
thath
kaw
-
thath
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
bruise
or
violently
strike
: -
beat
({
down
}
to
{
pieces
})
break
in
{
pieces
} {
crushed
} {
destroy
} {
discomfit
} {
smite
}
stamp
.
H7192 <
STRHEB
>@ קשׂיטה
qe
ώî
y
ţâ
h
kes
-
ee
-
taw
'
From
an
unused
root
(
probably
meaning
to
weigh
out
);
an
ingot
(
as
definitely
estimated
and
stamped
for
a
coin
): -
piece
of
money
(
silver
).
H7429 <
STRHEB
>@ רמס
r
â
mas
raw
-
mas
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
tread
upon
(
as
a
{
potter
}
in
walking
or
abusively
): - {
oppressor
}
stamp
{
upon
}
trample
(
under
{
feet
})
tread
({
down
}
upon
).
H7512 <
STRHEB
>@ רפס
rephas
ref
-
as
' (
Chaldee
);
corresponding
to
H7511: -
stamp
.
H7540 <
STRHEB
>@ רקד
r
â
qad
raw
-
kad
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
{
stamp
}
that
{
is
}
to
spring
about
(
wildly
or
for
joy
): - {
dance
} {
jump
} {
leap
}
skip
.
H7554 <
STRHEB
>@ רקע
r
â
qa
‛
raw
-
kah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pound
the
earth
(
as
a
sign
of
passion
);
by
analogy
to
expand
(
by
hammering
);
by
implication
to
overlay
(
with
thin
sheets
of
metal
): - {
beat
}
make
{
broad
}
spread
abroad
({
forth
} {
over
} {
out
}
into
{
plates
}) {
stamp
}
stretch
.
H8161 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁעטה
sha
‛ăţâ
h
shah
'-
at
-
aw
Feminine
from
an
unused
root
meaning
to
stamp
;
a
clatter
(
of
hoofs
): -
stamping
.
G1795 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐντυπόω
entupo
ō
en
-
too
-
po
'-
o
From
G1722 and
a
derivative
of
G5179;
to
enstamp
that
is
engrave
: -
engrave
.
G4746 <
STRGRK
>@ στοιβάς
stoibas
stoy
-
bas
'
From
a
primary
word
στείβω
steib
ō (
to
step
or
stamp
);
a
spread
(
as
if
tramped
flat
)
of
loose
materials
for
a
couch
that
is
(
by
implication
)
a
bough
of
a
tree
so
employed
: -
branch
.
G4972 <
STRGRK
>@ σφραγίζω
sphragiz
ō
sfrag
-
id
'-
zo
From
G4973;
to
stamp
(
with
a
signet
or
private
mark
)
for
security
or
preservation
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
by
implication
to
keep
secret
to
attest
: - (
set
a
set
to
)
seal
up
stop
.
G4973 <
STRGRK
>@ σφραγίς
sphragis
sfrag
-
ece
'
Probably
strengthened
from
G5420;
a
signet
(
as
fencing
in
or
protecting
from
misappropriation
);
by
implication
the
stamp
impressed
(
as
a
mark
of
privacy
or
genuineness
)
literally
or
figuratively
: -
seal
.
G5179 <
STRGRK
>@ τύπος
tupos
too
'-
pos
From
G5180;
a
die
(
as
struck
)
that
is
(
by
implication
)
a
stamp
or
scar
;
by
analogy
a
shape
that
is
a
statue
(
figuratively
)
style
or
resemblance
;
specifically
a
sampler
(
type
)
that
is
a
model
(
for
imitation
)
or
instance
(
for
warning
): -
en
- (
ex
-)
ample
fashion
figure
form
manner
pattern
print
.
G5480 <
STRGRK
>@ χάραγμα
charagma
khar
'-
ag
-
mah
From
the
same
as
G5482;
a
scratch
or
etching
that
is
stamp
(
as
a
badge
of
servitude
)
or
sculptured
figure
(
statue
): -
graven
mark
.
G5481 <
STRGRK
>@ χαρακτήρ
charakt
ē
r
khar
-
ak
-
tar
'
From
the
same
as
G5482;
a
graver
(
the
tool
or
the
person
)
that
is
(
by
implication
)
engraving
([
character
]
the
figure
stamped
that
is
an
exact
copy
or
[
figuratively
]
representation
): -
express
image
.