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H3627 @ כּלי kelîy kel-ee' From H3615; something {prepared} that {is} any apparatus (as an {implement} {utensil} {dress} vessel or weapon): - armour ({[-bearer]}) {artillery} {bag} {carriage} + {furnish} {furniture} {instrument} {jewel} that is made {of} X one from {another} that which {pertaineth} {pot} + {psaltery} {sack} {stuff} {thing} {tool} {vessel} {ware} {weapon} + whatsoever.

H3734 @ כּר kôr kore From the same as H3564; properly a deep round {vessel} that {is} (specifically) a cor or measure for things dry. Chaldee the same: - {cor} measure. Chaldee the same.

H3984 @ מאן mâ'n mawn (Chaldee); probably from a root corresponding to H579 in the sense of an inclosure by sides; a utensil: - vessel.

H5035 @ נבל נבל nebel nêbel {neh'-bel} nay'-bel From H5034; a skin bag for liquids (from collapsing when empty); {hence} a vase (as similar in shape when full); also a lyre (as having a body of like form): - {bottle} {pitcher} {psaltery} {vessel} viol.

H5600 @ ספינה sephîynâh sef-ee-naw' From H5603; a (sea going) vessel (as ceiled with a deck): - ship.

H6089 @ עצב ‛etseb eh'-tseb From H6087; an earthen vessel; usually (painful) toil; also a pang (whether of body or mind): - {grievous} {idol} {labor} sorrow.

H6894 @ קב qab kab From H6895; a {hollow} that {is} vessel used as a (dry) measure: - cab.

H7169 @ קרץ qârats kaw-rats' A primitive root; to {pinch} that {is} (partially) to bite the {lips} blink the eyes (as a gesture of {malice}) or (fully) to squeeze off (a piece of clay in order to mould a vessel from it): - {form} {move} wink.

H8193 @ שׂפת שׂפה ώâphâh ώepheth {saw-faw'} sef-eth' (The second form is in dual and plural); Probably from H5595 or H8192 through the idea of termination (compare H5490); the lip (as a natural boundary); by implication language; by analogy a margin (of a {vessel} {water} {cloth} etc.): - {band} {bank} {binding} {border} {brim} {brink} {edge} {language} {lip} {prating} ([sea-]) {shore} {side} {speech} {talk} [vain] words.

H8659 @ תּרשׁישׁ tarshîysh tar-sheesh' Probably the same as H8658 (as the region of the {stone} or the reverse); {Tarshish} a place on the {Mediterranean} hence the epithet of a merchant vessel (as if for or from that port); also the name of a Persian and of an Israelite: - {Tarshish} Tharshish.

G30 @ ἀγγεῖον aggeion ang-eye'-on From ἄγκάλη aggos (a pail perhaps as bent; compare the base of G43); a receptacle: - vessel.

G1684 @ ἐμβαίνω embainō em-ba'hee-no From G1722 and the base of G939; to walk on that is embark (aboard a vessel) reach (a pool): - come (get) into enter (into) go (up) into step in take ship.

G1688 @ ἐμβιβάζω embibazō em-bib-ad'-zo From G1722 and βιβάζω bibazō (to mount; causative of G1684); to place on that is transfer (aboard a vessel): - put in.

G2027 @ ἐποκέλλω epokellō ep-ok-el'-lo From G1909 and ὀκέλλω okellō (to urge); to drive upon the shore that is to beach a vessel: - run aground.

G2609 @ κατάγω katagō kat-ag'-o From G2596 and G71; to lead down; specifically to moor a vessel: - bring (down forth) (bring to) land touch.

G2765 @ κεράμιον keramion ker-am'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G2766; an earthenware vessel that is jar: - pitcher.

G3582 @ ξέστης xestēs xes'-tace As if from ξέω xeō (which properly means to smooth; by implication [of friction] to boil or heat); a vessel (as fashioned or for cooking) (or perhaps by corruption from the Latin sextarius the sixth of a modius that is about a pint) that is (specifically) a measure for liquids or solids (by analogy a pitcher): - pot.

G4126 @ πλέω πλεύω pleō pleuō pleh'-o plyoo'-o The first is another form for the second which is used as an alternate in certain tenses; probably a form of G4150 (through the idea of plunging through the water); to pass in a vessel: - sail. See also G4130.

G4143 @ πλοῖον ploion ploy'-on From G4126; a sailer that is vessel: - ship (-ping).

G4221 @ ποτήριον potērion pot-ay'-ree-on Neuter of a derivative of the alternate of G4095; a drinking vessel; by extension the contents thereof that is a cupful (draught); figuratively a lot or fate: - cup.

G4408 @ πρώρα prōra pro'-ra Feminine of a presumed derivation of G4253 as noun; the prow that is forward part of a vessel: - forepart (-ship).

G4627 @ σκάφη skaphē skaf'-ay A skiff (as if dug out) or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): - boat.

G4632 @ σκεῦος skeuos skyoo'-os Of uncertain affinity; a vessel implement6 equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively [specifically a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband]): - goods sail stuff vessel.

G5269 @ ὑποζώννυμι hupozōnnumi hoop-od-zone'-noo-mee From G5259 and G2224; to gird under that is frap (a vessel with cables across the keel sides and deck): - undergirt.

G5276 @ ὑπολήνιον hupolēnion hoop-ol-ah'-nee-on Neuter of a presumed compound of G5259 and G3025; vessel or receptacle under the press that is lower winevat: - winefat.

G5412 @ φορτίζω phortizō for-tid'-zo From G5414; to load up (properly as a vessel or animal) that is (figuratively) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety): - lade be heavy laden.

G5473 @ χαλκίον chalkion khal-kee'-on Diminutive from G5475; a copper dish: - brazen vessel.

G5475 @ χαλκός chalkos khal-kos' Perhaps from G5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance or some implement or coin made of it): - brass money.

G502 @ ἄντλημα antlēma ant'-lay-mah From G501; a baling vessel: - thing to draw with.

G736 @ ἀρτέμων artemōn ar-tem'-ohn From a derivative of G737; properly something ready (or else more remotely from G142 (compare G740); something hung up) that is (specifically) the topsail (rather foresail or jib) of a vessel: - mainsail.

G996 @ βοήθεια boētheia bo-ay'-thi-ah From G998; aid; specifically a rope or chain for frapping a vessel: - help.