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Dict: strongs - drop



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H96 @ אגל 'egel eh'-ghel From an unused root (meaning to flow down or together as drops); a reservoir: - drop.

H1811 @ דּלף dâlaph daw-laf' A primitive root; to drip; by implication to weep: - drop {through} {melt} pour out.

H1812 @ דּלף deleph deh'-lef From H1811; a dripping: - dropping.

H1818 @ דּם dâm dawm From H1826 (compare H119); blood (as that which when shed causes death) of man or an animal; by analogy the juice of the grape; figuratively (especially in the plural) bloodshed (that {is} drops of blood): - blood ({-y} {-guiltiness} {[-thirsty]}) + innocent.

H1982 @ הלך hêlek hay'-lek From H1980; properly a {journey} that {is} (by implication) a wayfarer; also a flowing: - X {dropped} traveller.

H2153 @ זלפּה zilpâh zil-paw From an unused root apparently meaning to {trickle} as myrrh; fragrant dropping; {Zilpah} Leah´ s maid: - Zilpah.

H2955 @ טפת ţâphath taw-fath' Probably from H5197; a dropping (of ointment); {Taphath} an Israelitess: - Taphath.

H3363 @ יקע yâqa‛ yaw-kah' A primitive root; properly to sever {oneself} that {is} (by implication) to be dislocated; figuratively to abandon; causatively to impale (and thus allow to drop to pieces by rotting): - be {alienated} {depart} hang ({up}) be out of joint.

H4752 @ מר mar mar From H4843 in its original sense of distillation; a drop: - drop.

H4753 @ מור מר môr môr {more} more From H4843; myrrh (as distilling in {drops} and also as bitter): - myrrh.

H5140 @ נזל nâzal naw-zal' A primitive root; to {drip} or shed by trickling: - {distil} {drop} {flood} (cause to) flow ({-ing}) gush {out} {melt} pour ({down}) running {water} stream.

H5197 @ נטף nâţaph naw-taf' A primitive root; to {ooze} that {is} distil gradually; by implication to fall in drops; figuratively to speak by inspiration: - drop ({-ping}) prophesy (-et).

H5198 @ נטף nâţâph naw-tawf' From H5197; a drop; {specifically} an aromatic gum (probably stacte): - {drop} stacte.

H5394 @ נשׁל nâshal naw-shal' A primitive root; to pluck {off} that {is} divest6 {eject} or drop: - cast ({out}) {drive} {loose} put off ({out}) slip.

H5413 @ נתך nâthak naw-thak' A primitive root; to flow forth (literally or figuratively); by implication to liquefy: - {drop} gather ({together}) {melt} pour ({forth} out).

H6201 @ ערף ‛âraph aw-raf' A primitive root; to droop; hence to drip: - drop (down).

H6329 @ פּוּק pûq pook A primitive root (rather identical with H6328 through the idea of dropping out; compare H5312); to {issue} that {is} furnish; causatively to secure; figuratively to succeed: - {afford} draw {out} {further} {get} obtain.

H658 @ אפס דּמּים 'ephes dammîym eh'-fes dam-meem' From H657 and the plural of H1818; boundary of blood drops; {Ephes-Dammim} a place in Palestine: - Ephes-dammim.

H7241 @ רביב râbîyb raw-beeb' From H7231; a rain (as an accumulation of drops): - shower.

H7447 @ רסיס râsîys raw-sees' From H7450; properly dripping to {pieces} that {is} a ruin; also a dew drop: - {breach} drop.

H7450 @ רסס râsas raw-sas' A primitive root; to comminute; used only as denominative from {H7447} to moisten (with drops): - temper.

H7491 @ רעף râ‛aph raw-af' A primitive root; to drip: - {distil} drop (down).

H7997 @ שׁלל shâlal shaw-lal' A primitive root; to drop or strip; by implication to plunder: - let {fall} make self a {prey} X of {purpose} (make {a} [take]) spoil.

G1601 @ ἐκπίπτω ekpiptō ek-pip'-to From G1537 and G4098; to drop away; specifically be driven out of one´ s course; figuratively to lose become inefficient: - be cast fail fall (away off) take none effect.

G2361 @ θρόμβος thrombos throm'-bos Perhaps from G5142 (in the sense of thickening); a clot: - great drop.

G409 @ ἀνδροφόνος androphonos an-drof-on'-os From G435 and G5408; a murderer: - manslayer.

G5202 @ ὑδροποτέω hudropoteō hoo-drop-ot-eh'-o From a compound of G5204 and a derivative of G4095; to be a water drinker that is to abstain from vinous beverages: - drink water.

G5203 @ ὑδρωπικός hudrōpikos hoo-dro-pik-os' From a compound of G5204 and a derivative of G3700 (as if looking watery); to be dropsical: - have the dropsy.

G879 @ ἀφυπνόω aphupnoō af-oop-no'-o From a compound of G575 and G5258; properly to become awake that is (by implication) to drop (off) in slumber: - fall asleep.