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H2151 @ זלל zâlal zaw-lal' A primitive root (compare H2107); to shake (as in the {wind}) that {is} to quake; figuratively to be loose {morally} worthless or prodigal: - blow {down} {glutton} riotous ({eater}) vile.

H2690 @ חצרר חצצר חצר châtsar chătsôtsêr chătsôrêr khaw-tsar' khast-o-tsare' khats-o-rare' A primitive root; properly to surround with a {stockade} and thus separate from the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form (the second and third forms; to {trumpet} that {is} blow on that instrument): - {blow} {sound} trumpeter.

H3244 @ ינשׁוף ינשׁוּף yanshûph yanshôph {yan-shoof'} yan-shofe' Apparently from H4398; an unclean (aquatic) bird; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing {cry} or because the night heron is meant (compare H5399)): - (great) owl.

H3256 @ יסר yâsar yaw-sar' A primitive root; to {chastise} literally (with blows) or figuratively (with words); hence to instruct: - {bind} {chasten} {chastise} {correct} {instruct} {punish} {reform} {reprove} {sore} teach.

H3918 @ לישׁ layish lah'-yish From H3888 in the sense of crushing; a lion (from his destructive blows): - (old) lion.

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]).

H4647 @ מפּח mappûach map-poo'-akh From H5301; the bellows (that {is} blower) of a forge: - bellows.

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.

H5265 @ נסע nâsa‛ naw-sah' A primitive root; properly to pull {up} especially the tent {pins} that {is} start on a journey: - cause to {blow} {bring} {get} (make to) go ({away} {forth} {forward} {onward} {out}) (take) {journey} {march} {remove} set aside ({forward}) X {still} be on his (go their) way.

H5301 @ נפח nâphach naw-fakh' A primitive root; to {puff} in various applications ({literally} to {inflate} blow {hard} scatter6 {kindle} expire; {figuratively} to disesteem): - {blow} {breath} give {up} cause to lose {[life]} {seething} snuff.

H5380 @ נשׁב nâshab naw-shab' A primitive root; to blow; by implication to disperse: - (cause to) {blow} drive away.

H5395 @ נשׁם nâsham naw-sham' A primitive root; properly to blow {away} that {is} destroy: - destroy.

H5398 @ נשׁף nâshaph naw-shaf' A primitive root; to {breeze} that {is} blow up fresh (as the wind): - blow.

H6014 @ עמר ‛âmar aw-mar' A primitive root; properly apparently to heap; figuratively to chastise (as if piling blows); specifically (as denominative from H6016) to gather grain: - bind {sheaves} make merchandise of.

H6284 @ פּאה pâ'âh paw-aw' A primitive root; to {puff} that {is} blow away: - scatter into corners.

H6310 @ פּה peh peh From H6284; the mouth (as the means of {blowing}) whether literally or figuratively (particularly speech); specifically {edge} portion or side; adverbially (with preposition) according to: - accord (-ing {as} -ing {to}) {after} {appointment} {assent} {collar} command ({-ment}) X {eat} {edge} {end} {entry} + {file} {hole} X {in} {mind} {mouth} {part} {portion} X (should) say ({-ing}) {sentence} {skirt} {sound} {speech} X {spoken} {talk} {tenor} X {to} + {two-edged} {wish} word.

H6315 @ פּוּח pûach poo'-akh A primitive root; to {puff} that {is} blow with the breath or air; hence to fan (as a {breeze}) to {utter} to kindle (a {fire}) to scoff: - blow ({upon}) {break} {puff} bring into a {snare} {speak} utter.

H7306 @ רוּח rûach roo'-akh A primitive root; properly to {blow} that {is} breathe; only (literally) to smell or (by implication perceive (figuratively to {anticipate} enjoy): - {accept} {smell} X {touch} make of quick understanding.

H7321 @ רוּע rûa‛ roo-ah' A primitive root; to mar (especially by breaking); figuratively to split the ears (with {sound}) that {is} shout (for alarm or joy): - blow an {alarm} cry ({alarm} {aloud} {out}) {destroy} make a joyful {noise} {smart} shout (for {joy}) sound an {alarm} triumph.

H7371 @ רחת rachath rakh'-ath From H7306; a winnowing fork (as blowing the chaff away): - shovel.

H7381 @ ריח rêyach ray'-akh From H7306; odor (as if blown): - {savour} {scent} smell.

H8409 @ תּגרה tigrâh tig-raw' From H1624; {strife} that {is} infliction: - blow.

H8628 @ תּקע tâqa‛ taw-kah' A primitive root; to {clatter} that {is} slap (the hands {together}) clang (an instrument); by analogy to drive (a nail or tent {pin} a {dart} etc.); by implication to become bondsman (by handclasping): - blow ([a {trumpet]}) {cast} {clap} {fasten} pitch {[tent]} {smite} {sound} {strike} X {suretiship} thrust.

H8643 @ תּרוּעה terû‛âh ter-oo-aw' From H7321; {clamor} that {is} acclamation of joy or a battle cry; especially clangor of {trumpets} as an alarum: - {alarm} blow (-ing) ({of} the) ({trumpets}) {joy} {jubile} loud {noise} {rejoicing} shout ({-ing}) ({high} joyful) sound (-ing).

G1714 @ ἐμπρήθω emprēthō em-pray'-tho From G1722 and πρήθω prēthō (to blow a flame); to enkindle that is set on fire: - burn up.

G1720 @ ἐμφυσάω emphusaō em-foo-sah'-o From G1722 and φυσάω phusaō (to puff; compare G5453); to blow at or on: - breathe on.

G1920 @ ἐπιγίνομαι epiginomai ep-ig-in'-om-ahee From G1909 and G1096; to arrive upon that is spring up (as a wind): - blow.

G109 @ ἀήρ aēr ah-ayr' From ἄημι aēmi (to breathe unconsciously that is respire; by analogy to blow); air (as naturally circumambient): - air. Compare G5594.

G2366 @ θύελλα thuella thoo'-el-lah From G2380 (in the sense of blowing) a storm: - tempest.

G2367 @ θύΐνος thuinos thoo'-ee-nos From a derivative of G2380 (in the sense of blowing; denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron wood: - thyine.

G2380 @ θύω thuō thoo'-o A primary verb; properly to rush (breathe hard blow6 smoke) that is (by implication) to sacrifice (properly by fire but generally); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose): - kill (do) sacrifice slay.

G2868 @ κονιορτός koniortos kon-ee-or-tos' From the base of G2867 and ὄρνυμι ornumi (to rouse); pulverulence (as blown about): - dust.

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.

G3817 @ παίω paiō pah'-yo A primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than G5180); specifically to sting (as a scorpion): - smite strike.

G4154 @ πνέω pneō pneh'-o A primary word; to breathe hard that is breeze: - blow. Compare G5594.

G5114 @ τομώτερος tomōteros tom-o'-ter-os Compound of a derivative of the primary word τέμνω temnō (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than G2875 as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows like hacking); more keen: - sharper.

G5180 @ τύπτω tuptō toop'-to A primary verb (in a strengthened form); to thump that is cudgel or pummel (properly with a stick or bastinado) but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from G3817 and G3960 which denote a [usually single] blow with the hand or any instrument or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer] or G4474 with the palm; as well as from G5177 an accidental collision); by implication to punish; figuratively to offend (the conscience): - beat smite strike wound.

G5285 @ ὑποπνέω hupopneō hoop-op-neh'-o From G5259 and G4154; to breathe gently that is breeze: - blow softly.

G5448 @ φυσιόω phusioō foo-see-o'-o From G5449 in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate that is (figuratively) make proud (haughty): - puff up.

G5453 @ φύω phuō foo'-o A primary verb; probably originally to puff or blow that is to swell up; but only used in the implied sense to germinate or grow (sprout produce) literally or figuratively: - spring (up).

G836 @ αὐλός aulos ow-los' From the same as G109 a flute (as blown): - pipe.

G840 @ αὐστηρός austēros ow-stay-ros' From a (presumed) derivative of the same as G109 (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale) that is (figuratively) severe: - austere.