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Dict: strongs - gird



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H73 @ אבנט 'abnêţ ab-nate' Of uncertain derivation; a belt: - girdle.

H2280 @ חבשׁ châbash khaw-bash' A primitive root; to wrap firmly (especially a {turban} {compress} or saddle); figuratively to {stop} to rule: - bind ({up}) gird {about} {govern} {healer} {put} {saddle} wrap about.

H2289 @ חגור chăgôr khaw-gore' From H2296; belted: - girded with.

H2290 @ חגרה חגורה חגר חגור chăgôr chăgôr chăgôrâh chăgôrâh (1,2) {khag-ore'} (3,4) khag-o-raw' From H2296; a belt (for the waist): - {apron} {armour} gird (-le).

H2296 @ חגר châgar khaw-gar' A primitive root; to gird on (as a {belt} {armor} etc.): - be able to put {on} be {afraid} {appointed} {gird} {restrain} X on every side.

H2805 @ חשׁב chêsheb khay'-sheb From H2803; a belt or strap (as being interlaced): - curious girdle.

H232 @ אזור 'êzôr ay-zore' From H246; something girt; a {belt} also a band: - girdle.

H247 @ אזר 'âzar aw-zar' A primitive root; to belt: - bind (compass) {about} gird ({up} with).

H3714 @ כּפיס kâphîys kaw-fece' From an unused root meaning to connect; a girder: - beam.

H3736 @ כּרבּל karbêl kar-bale' From the same as H3525; to gird or clothe: - clothed.

H4206 @ מזח מזיח mâzîyach mêzach {maw-zee'-akh} may-zakh' From H2118; a belt (as movable): - {girdle} strength.

H4228 @ מחגרת machăgôreth makh-ag-o'-reth From H2296; a girdle: - girding.

H6605 @ פּתח pâthach paw-thakh' A primitive root; to open wide (literally or figuratively); specifically to {loosen} begin6 {plough} carve: - {appear} break {forth} draw ({out}) let go {free} (en-) grave ({-n}) loose ({self}) ({be} beset) open ({-ing}) put {off} {ungird} {unstop} have vent.

H6775 @ צמד tsâmad tsaw-mad' A primitive root; to {link} that {is} gird; figuratively to {serve} (mentally) contrive: - {fasten} {frame} join (self).

H631 @ אסר 'âsar aw-sar' A primitive root; to yoke or hitch; by analogy to fasten in any {sense} to join battle: - {bind} {fast} {gird} {harness} {hold} {keep} make {ready} {order} {prepare} prison ({-er}) put in {bonds} set in {array} tie.

H640 @ אפד 'âphad aw-fad' A primitive root (rather a denominative from H636); to gird on (the ephod): - {bind} gird.

H642 @ אפדּה 'êphûddâh ay-food-daw' Feminine of H646; a girding on (of the ephod); hence generally a plating (of metal): - {ephod} ornament.

H646 @ אפד אפוד 'êphôd 'êphôd {ay-fode'} ay-fode' Second form is a rare form; probably of foreign derivation; a girdle; specifically the ephod or high priest´ s shoulder piece; also generally an image: - ephod.

H7194 @ קשׁר qâshar kaw-shar' A primitive root; to {tie} physically ({gird} confine6 compact) or mentally (in {love} league): - bind ({up}) (make a) conspire ({-acy} {-ator}) join {together} {knit} {stronger} work [treason].

H7196 @ קשּׁר qishshûr kish-shoor' From H7194; an (ornamental) girdle (for women): - {attire} headband.

H8151 @ שׁנס shânas shaw-nas' A primitive root; to compress (with a belt): - gird up.

G1241 @ διαζώννυμι diazōnnumi dee-az-own'-noo-mee From G1223 and G2224; to gird tightly: - gird.

G1463 @ ἐγκομβόομαι egkomboomai eng-kom-bo'-om-ahee Middle voice from G1722 κομβόω komboō (to gird); to engirdle oneself (for labor) that is figuratively (the apron being a badge of servitude) to wear (in token of mutual deference): - be clothed with.

G2223 @ ζώνη zōnē dzo'-nay Probably akin to the base of G2218; a belt; by implication a pocket: - girdle purse.

G2224 @ ζώννυμι zōnnumi dzone'-noo-mi From G2223; to bind about (especially with a belt): - gird.

G328 @ ἀναζώννυμι anazōnnumi an-ad-zone'-noo-mee From G303 and G2224; to gird afresh: - gird up.

G4024 @ περιζώννυμι perizōnnumi per-id-zone'-noo-mee From G4012 and G2224; to gird all around that is (middle or passive voice) to fasten on one's belt (literally or figuratively): - gird (about self).

G4612 @ σιμικίνθιον simikinthion sim-ee-kin'-thee-on Of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half girding that is narrow covering (apron): - apron.

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.