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Dict: strongs - turning



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H1550 @ גּליל gâlîyl gaw-leel' From H1556; a valve of a folding door (as turning); also a ring (as round): - {folding} ring.

H1903 @ הגין hâgîyn haw-gheen' Of uncertain derivation; perhaps suitable or turning: - directly.

H181 @ אוּד 'ûd ood From an unused root meaning to rake together; a poker (for turning or gathering embers): - (fire-) brand.

H182 @ אדות אודות 'ôdôth 'ôdôth {o-doth'} o-doth' From the same as H181; turnings (that {is} occasions); (adverbially) on account of: - (be-) {cause} {concerning} sake.

H2017 @ הפך hôphek ho'-fek From H2015; an {upset} that {is} (abstractly) perversity: - turning of things upside down.

H4142 @ מסבּה מוּסבּה mûsabbâh mûsabbâh {moo-sab-baw'} moo-sab-baw' Feminine of H4141; a {reversal} that {is} the backside (of a {gem}) fold (of a double leaved {door}) transmutation (of a name): - being {changed} {inclosed} be {set} turning.

H4204 @ מזור mâzôr maw-zore' From H2114 in the sense of turning aside from truth; {treachery} that {is} a plot: - wound.

H4740 @ מקצעה מקצע מקצוע maqtsôa‛ maqtsôa‛ maqtsô‛âh {mak-tso'-ah} {mak-tso'-ah} mak-tso-aw' From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle or recess: - {corner} turning.

H4878 @ משׁבה משׁוּבה meshûbâh meshûbâh {mesh-oo-baw'} mesh-oo-baw' From H7725; apostasy: - {backsliding} turning away.

H6735 @ ציר tsîyr tseer From H6696; a hinge (as pressed in turning); also a throe (as a physical or mental pressure); also a herald or errand doer (as constrained by the principal): - {ambassador} {hinge} {messenger} {pain} {pang} sorrow. Compare H6736.

H7729 @ שׁוּבה shûbâh shoo-baw' From H7725; a return: - returning.

H8302 @ שׁרינה שׁריה שׁרין שׁריון shiryôn shiryân shiryâh shiryônâh (shir) {-yone'} {-yawn'} {-yaw'} -yo-naw' From H8281 in the original sense of turning; a corslet (as if twisted): - {breastplate} coat of {mail} {habergeon} harness. See H5030.

G5157 @ τροπή tropē trop-ay' From an apparently primary word τρέπω trepō (to turn); a turn (trope) that is revolution (figuratively variation): - turning.