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Huppim
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
a
chamber
covered
;
the
sea
-
shore
-
HITCHCOCK
-
H
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H2348 <
STRHEB
>@ חוף
ch
ô
ph
khofe
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
cover
;
a
cove
(
as
a
sheltered
bay
): -
coast
[
of
the
{
sea
]} {
haven
} {
shore
} [
sea
-]
side
.
H3220 <
STRHEB
>@ ים
y
â
m
yawm
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
roar
;
a
sea
(
as
breaking
in
noisy
surf
)
or
large
body
of
water
;
specifically
(
with
the
article
)
the
Mediterranean
;
sometimes
a
large
{
river
}
or
an
artificial
basin
; {
locally
}
the
{
west
}
or
(
rarely
)
the
south
: -
sea
(
X
-
faring
{
man
} {[-
shore
]}) {
south
}
west
({-
ern
} {
side
} -
ward
).
H3381 <
STRHEB
>@ ירד
y
â
rad
yaw
-
rad
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
descend
(
literally
to
go
downwards
;
or
conventionally
to
a
lower
{
region
}
as
the
{
shore
}
a
{
boundary
}
the
{
enemy
}
etc
.;
or
figuratively
to
fall
);
causatively
to
bring
down
(
in
all
the
above
applications
): -
X
{
abundantly
}
bring
{
down
}
carry
{
down
}
cast
{
down
} (
cause
to
)
come
(-
ing
) {
down
}
fall
({
down
})
get
{
down
}
go
(-
ing
)
down
({-
ward
})
hang
{
down
}
X
{
indeed
}
let
{
down
}
light
({
down
})
put
down
({
off
}) (
cause
{
to
}
let
)
run
{
down
} {
sink
} {
subdue
}
take
down
.
H3601 <
STRHEB
>@ כּישׁור
k
î
ysh
ô
r
kee
-
shore
'
From
H3787;
literally
a
{
director
}
that
{
is
}
the
spindle
or
shank
of
a
distaff
(
H6418)
by
which
it
is
twirled
: -
spindle
.
H3794 <
STRHEB
>@ כּתּיּי כּתּי
kitt
î
y
kitt
î
y
î
y
{
kit
-
tee
'}
kit
-
tee
-
ee
'
Patrial
from
an
unused
name
denoting
Cyprus
(
only
in
the
plural
);
a
Kittite
or
Cypriote
;
hence
an
islander
in
{
general
}
that
{
is
}
the
Greeks
or
Romans
on
the
shores
opposite
Palestine
: - {
Chittim
}
Kittim
.
H4231 <
STRHEB
>@ מחוז
m
â
ch
ô
z
maw
-
khoze
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
enclose
;
a
harbor
(
as
shut
in
by
the
shore
): -
haven
.
H4334 <
STRHEB
>@ מישׁר מישׁור
m
î
ysh
ô
r
m
î
ysh
ô
r
{
mee
-
shore
'}
mee
-
shore
'
From
H3474;
a
{
level
}
that
{
is
}
a
plain
(
often
used
(
with
the
article
prefixed
)
as
a
proper
name
of
certain
districts
);
figuratively
concord
;
also
{
straightness
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
)
justice
(
sometimes
adverbially
justly
): - {
equity
}
even
{
place
} {
plain
}
right
({-
eously
}) (
made
) {
straight
}
uprightness
.
H4664 <
STRHEB
>@ מפרץ
miphr
â
ts
mif
-
rawts
'
From
H6555;
a
break
(
in
the
{
shore
})
that
{
is
}
a
haven
: -
breach
.
H7097 <
STRHEB
>@ קצה קצה
q
â
tseh
q
ê
tseh
{
kaw
-
tseh
'}
kay
-
tseh
'
The
second
form
is
negative
only
;
from
H7096;
an
extremity
(
used
in
a
great
variety
of
applications
and
idioms
;
compare
H7093): -
X
{
after
} {
border
} {
brim
} {
brink
} {
edge
} {
end
} [
in
-] {
finite
} {
frontier
}
outmost
{
coast
} {
quarter
} {
shore
} (
out
-) {
side
}
X
{
some
}
ut
(-
ter
-)
most
(
part
).
H7794 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁור
sh
ô
r
shore
From
H7788;
a
bullock
(
as
a
traveller
).
wall
used
by
mistake
for
H7791: -
bull
({-
ock
}) {
cow
} {
ox
}
wall
[
by
mistake
for
H7791].
H8193 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂפת שׂפה ώâ
ph
â
h
ώ
epheth
{
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
.
H8270 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁר
sh
ô
r
shore
From
H8324;
a
string
(
as
twisted
(
compare
{
H8306)})
that
{
is
} (
specifically
)
the
umbilical
cord
(
also
figuratively
as
the
centre
of
strength
): -
navel
.
G99 <
STRGRK
>@ Ἀδρίας
Adrias
ad
-
ree
'-
as
From
Ἀδρία
Adria
(
a
place
near
its
shore
);
the
Adriatic
sea
(
including
the
Ionian
): -
Adria
.
G1826 <
STRGRK
>@ ἔξειμι
exeimi
ex
'-
i
-
mee
From
G1537 and
εἶμι
eimi
(
to
go
);
to
issue
that
is
leave
(
a
place
)
escape
(
to
the
shore
): -
depart
get
[
to
land
]
go
out
.
G123 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰγιαλός
aigialos
ahee
-
ghee
-
al
-
os
'
From
ἀΐ́σσω
aiss
ō (
to
rush
)
and
G251 (
in
the
sense
of
the
sea
);
a
beach
(
on
which
the
waves
dash
): -
shore
.
G2027 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐποκέλλω
epokell
ō
ep
-
ok
-
el
'-
lo
From
G1909 and
ὀκέλλω
okell
ō (
to
urge
);
to
drive
upon
the
shore
that
is
to
beach
a
vessel
: -
run
aground
.
G2437 <
STRGRK
>@ Ἰλλυρικόν
Illurikon
il
-
loo
-
ree
-
kon
'
Neuter
of
an
adjective
from
a
name
of
uncertain
derivation
; (
the
)
Illyrican
(
shore
)
that
is
(
as
a
name
itself
)
Illyricum
a
region
of
Europe
: -
Illyricum
.
G3041 <
STRGRK
>@ λίμνη
limn
ē
lim
'-
nay
Probably
from
G3040 (
through
the
idea
of
the
nearness
of
shore
);
a
pond
(
large
or
small
): -
lake
.
G4358 <
STRGRK
>@ προσορμίζω
prosormiz
ō
pros
-
or
-
mid
'-
zo
From
G4314 and
a
derivative
of
the
same
as
G3730 (
meaning
to
tie
(
anchor
)
or
lull
);
to
moor
to
that
is
(
by
implication
)
land
at
: -
draw
to
the
shore
.
G4529 <
STRGRK
>@ Σαλαμίς
Salamis
sal
-
am
-
ece
'
Probably
from
G4535 (
from
the
surge
on
the
shore
);
Salamis
a
place
in
Cyprus
: -
Salamis
.
G5491 <
STRGRK
>@ χεῖλος
cheilos
khi
'-
los
From
a
form
of
the
same
as
G5490;
a
lip
(
as
a
pouring
place
);
figuratively
a
margin
(
of
water
): -
lip
shore
.
G773 <
STRGRK
>@ Ἀσία
Asia
as
-
ee
'-
ah
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
Asia
that
is
Asia
Minor
or
(
usually
)
only
its
western
shore
: -
Asia
.