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Dict: strongs - provoke



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H3707 @ כּעס ka‛as kaw-as' A primitive root; to trouble; by implication to {grieve} rage6 be indignant: - be {angry} be {grieved} take {indignation} provoke (to {anger} unto {wrath}) have {sorrow} {vex} be wroth.

H4784 @ מרה mârâh maw-raw' A primitive root; to be (causatively make) bitter (or unpleasant); (figuratively) to rebel (or resist; causatively to provoke): - {bitter} {change} be {disobedient} {disobey} {grievously} {provocation} provoke ({-ing}) (be) rebel ({against} -lious).

H4843 @ מרר mârar maw-rar' A primitive root; properly to trickle (see H4752); but used only as a denominative from H4751; to be (causatively make) bitter (literally or figuratively): - ({be} be {in} {deal} {have} make) bitter ({-ly} {-ness}) be moved with {choler} ({be} have {sorely} it) grieved ({-eth}) {provoke} vex.

H5006 @ נאץ nâ'ats naw-ats' A primitive root; to scorn; or () by interchange for {H5132} to bloom: - {abhor} (give occasion to) {blaspheme} {contemn} {despise} {flourish} X {great} provoke.

H5496 @ סוּת sûth sooth Perhaps denominative from H7898; properly to {prick} that {is} (figuratively) stimulate; by implication to seduce: - {entice} {move} {persuade} {provoke} {remove} set {on} stir {up} take away.

H5674 @ עבר ‛âbar aw-bar' A primitive root; to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literally or figuratively; {transitively} {intransitively} intensively or causatively); specifically to cover (in copulation): - {alienate} {alter} X at {all} {beyond} bring ({over} {through}) carry {over} (over-) come ({on} {over}) conduct ({over}) convey {over} {current} {deliver} do {away} {enter} {escape} {fail} {gender} get {over} (make) go ({away} {beyond} {by} {forth} his {way} {in} {on} {over} {through}) have away ({more}) {lay} {meddle} {overrun} make {partition} (cause {to} {give} make {to} over) pass ({-age} {along} {away} {beyond} {by} {-enger} {on} {out} {over} {through}) (cause {to} make) + proclaim ({-amation}) {perish} provoke to {anger} put {away} {rage} + raiser of {taxes} {remove} send {over} set {apart} + {shave} cause to (make) {sound} X {speedily} X sweet {smelling} take ({away}) (make to) transgress ({-or}) {translate} turn {away} [way-] faring {man} be wrath.

H7065 @ קנא qânâ' kaw-naw' A primitive root; to be (causatively make) {zealous} that {is} (in a bad sense) jealous or envious: - (be) envy ({-ious}) be (move {to} provoke to) jealous ({-y}) X {very} (be) zeal (-ous).

H7069 @ קנה qânâh kaw-naw' A primitive root; to {erect} that {is} create; by extension to {procure} especially by purchase (causatively sell); by implication to own: - {attain} buy ({-er}) teach to keep {cattle} {get} provoke to {jealousy} possess ({-or}) {purchase} {recover} {redeem} X {surely} X verily.

H7107 @ קצף qâtsaph kaw-tsaf' A primitive root; to crack {off} that {is} (figuratively) burst out in rage: - (be) anger ({-ry}) {displease} fret {self} (provoke to) wrath ({come}) be wroth.

H7264 @ רגז râgaz raw-gaz' A primitive root; to quiver (with any violent {emotion} especially anger or fear): - be {afraid} stand in {awe} {disquiet} fall {out} {fret} {move} {provoke} {quake} {rage} {shake} {tremble} {trouble} be wroth.

H7265 @ רגז regaz reg-az' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7264: - provoke unto wrath.

G2042 @ ἐρεθίζω erethizō er-eth-id'-zo From a presumed prolonged form of G2054; to stimulate (especially to anger): - provoke.

G3710 @ ὀργίζω orgizō or-gid'-zo From G3709; to provoke or enrage that is (passively) become exasperated: - be angry (wroth).

G3863 @ παραζηλόω parazēloō par-ad-zay-lo'-o From G3844 and G2206; to stimulate alongside that is excite to rivalry: - provoke to emulation (jealousy).

G3893 @ παραπικραίνω parapikrainō par-ap-ik-rah'ee-no From G3844 and G4087; to embitter alongside that is (figuratively) to exasperate: - provoke.

G3947 @ παροξύνω paroxunō par-ox-oo'-no From G3844 and a derivative of G3691; to sharpen alongside that is (figuratively) to exasperate: - easily provoke stir.

G3948 @ παροξυσμός paroxusmos par-ox-oos-mos' From G3947 (paroxysm); incitement (to good) or dispute (in anger): - contention provoke unto.

G3949 @ παροργίζω parorgizō par-org-id'-zo From G3844 and G3710; to anger alongside that is enrage: - anger provoke to wrath.

G4292 @ προκαλέομαι prokaleomai prok-al-eh'-om-ahee Middle voice from G4253 and G2564; to call forth to oneself (challenge) that is (by implication) to irritate: - provoke.

G653 @ ἀποστοματίζω apostomatizō ap-os-tom-at-id'-zo From G575 and a (presumed) derivative of G4750; to speak off hand (properly dictate) that is to catechize (in an invidious manner): - provoke to speak.