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Dict: strongs - stripe



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H1063 @ בּכּוּרה bikkûrâh bik-koo-raw' Feminine of H1061; the early fig: - firstripe (fruit).

H2250 @ חברה חבּרה חבּוּרה chabbûrâh chabbûrâh chăbûrâh (1,2) {khab-boo-raw'} (3) khab-oo-raw' From H2266; properly bound (with {stripes}) that {is} a weal (or black and blue mark itself): - {blueness} {bruise} {hurt} {stripe} wound.

H4112 @ מהלמּה mahălûmmâh mah-hal-oom-maw' From H1986; a blow: - {stripe} stroke.

H4347 @ מכּה מכּה makkâh makkeh {mak-kaw'} mak-keh' (Plural only) from H5221; a blow (in of the flail); by implication a wound; figuratively {carnage} also pestilence: - {beaten} {blow} {plague} {slaughter} {smote} X {sore} {stripe} {stroke} wound ([-ed]).

H5061 @ נגע nega‛ neh'-gah From H5060; a blow (figuratively infliction); also (by implication) a spot (concretely a leprous person or dress): - {plague} {sore} {stricken} {stripe} {stroke} wound.

H5221 @ נכה nâkâh naw-kaw' A primitive root; to strike (lightly or {severely} literally or figuratively): - {beat} cast {forth} {clap} give {[wounds]} X go {forward} X {indeed} {kill} make {[slaughter]} {murderer} {punish} {slaughter} slay ({-er} {-ing}) smite ({-r} {-ing}) {strike} be {stricken} (give) {stripes} X {surely} wound.

H5246 @ נמר nâmêr naw-mare' From an unused root meaning properly to {filtrate} that {is} be limpid (compare H5247 and H5249); and thus to spot or stain as if by dripping; a leopard (from its stripes): - leopard.

H6124 @ עקד ‛âqôd aw-kode' From H6123; striped (with bands): - ring straked.

H6641 @ צבוּע tsâbûa‛ tsaw-boo'-ah Passive participle of the same as H6648; dyed (in {stripes}) that {is} the hyena: - speckled.

H8377 @ תּוא תּאו te'ô tô' {teh-o'} toh The second form being the original form; from H8376; a species of antelope (probably from the white stripe on the cheek): - wild bull (ox).

G3468 @ μώλωψ mōlōps mo'-lopes From μῶλος mōlos (moil; probably akin to the base of G3433) and probably ὤψ ōps (the face; from G3700); a mole (black eye) or blow mark: - stripe.

G4127 @ πληγή plēgē play-gay' From G4141; a stroke; by implication a wound; figuratively a calamity: - plague stripe wound (-ed).