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Dict: strongs - loved



Strongs:


H1249 @ בּר bar bar From H1305 (in its various senses); beloved; also {pure} empty: - {choice} {clean} {clear} pure.

H1730 @ דּד דּוד dôd dôd {dode} dode From an unused root meaning properly to {boil} that {is} (figuratively) to love; by implication a love {token} lover6 friend; specifically an uncle: - (well-) {beloved} father´ s {brother} {love} uncle.

H2530 @ חמד châmad khaw-mad' A primitive root; to delight in: - {beauty} greatly {beloved} {covet} delectable {thing} ( X great) {delight} {desire} {goodly} {lust} (be) pleasant ({thing}) precious (thing).

H3033 @ ידדוּת yedidûth yed-ee-dooth' From H3039; properly affection; concretely a darling object: - dearly beloved.

H3039 @ ידיד yedîyd yed-eed' From the same as H1730; loved: - {amiable} (well-) {beloved} loves.

H3040 @ ידידה yedîydâh yed-ee-daw' Feminine of H3039; beloved; {Jedidah} an Israelitess: - Jedidah.

H3041 @ ידידיה yedîydeyâh yed-ee-deh-yaw' From H3089 and H3050; beloved of Jah; {Jedidejah} a name of Solomon: - Jedidiah.

H3173 @ יחיד yâchîyd yaw-kheed' From H3161; properly {united} that {is} sole; by implication beloved; also lonely; (feminine) the life (as not to be replace): - {darling} {desolate} only ({child} {son}) solitary.

H4261 @ מחמד machmâd makh-mawd' From H2530; delightful; hence a {delight} that {is} object of affection or desire: - {beloved} {desire} {goodly} {lovely} pleasant (thing).

H419 @ אלדּד 'eldâd el-dad' From H410 and H1780; God has loved; {Eldad} an Israelite: - Eldad.

G27 @ ἀγαπητός agapētos ag-ap-ay-tos' From G25; beloved: - (dearly well) beloved dear.

G1973 @ ἐπιπόθητος epipothētos ep-ee-poth'-ay-tos From G1909 and a derivative of the latter part of G1971; yearned upon that is greatly loved: - longed for.

G2037 @ Ἔραστος Erastos er'-as-tos From ἐράω eraō (to love); beloved; Erastus a Christian: - Erastus.

G5093 @ τίμιος timios tim'-ee-os Including the comparative τίμιώτερος timiōteros and the superlative τίμιώτατος timiōtatos; from G5092; valuable that is (objectively) costly or (subjectively) honored esteemed or (figuratively) beloved: - dear honourable (more most) precious had in reputation.