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Dict: strongs - wash



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H1253 @ בּר bôr bore The same as H1252; vegetable lye (from its cleansing); used as a soap for {washing} or a flux for metals: - X never {so} purely.

H1740 @ דּוּח dûach doo'-akh A primitive root; to thrust away; figuratively to cleanse: - cast {out} {purge} wash.

H3526 @ כּבס kâbas kaw-bas' A primitive root; to trample; hence to wash (properly by stamping with the {feet}) whether literally (including the fulling process) or figuratively: - {fuller} wash (-ing).

H3595 @ כּיּר כּיּור kîyôr kîyôr {kee-yore'} kee-yore' From the same as H3564; properly something round (as excavated or {bored}) that {is} a chafing dish for coals or a caldron for cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform: - {hearth} {laver} {pan} scaffold.

H5518 @ סרה סירה סיר sîyr sîyrâh sirâh {seer} {see-raw'} see-raw' From a primitive root meaning to boil up; a pot; also a thorn (as springing up rapidly); by implication a hook: - {caldron} {fishhook} {pan} ([wash-]) {pot} thorn.

H7274 @ רגלים rôgelîym ro-gel-eem' Plural of active participle of H7270; fullers (as tramping the cloth in washing); {Rogelim} a place East of the Jordan: - Rogelim.

H7364 @ רחץ râchats raw-khats' A primitive root; to lave (the whole or a part of the thing): - bathe ({self}) wash (self).

H7366 @ רחץ rachats rakh'-ats From H7364; a bath: - wash [-pot].

H7367 @ רחצה rachtsâh rakh-tsaw' Feminine of H7366; a bathing place: - washing.

H7857 @ שׁטף shâţaph shaw-taf' A primitive root; to gush; by implication to {inundate} cleanse; by analogy to {gallop} conquer: - {drown} (over-) flow ({-whelm}) {rinse} {run} {rush} (throughly) wash (away).

G1026 @ βρέχω brechō brekh'-o A primary verb; to moisten (especially by a shower): - (send) rain wash.

G2512 @ καθαρισμός katharismos kath-ar-is-mos' From G2511; a washing off that is (ceremonially) ablution (morally) expiation: - cleansing + purge purification (-fying).

G2626 @ κατακλύζω katakluzō kat-ak-lood'-zo From G2596 and the base of G2830; to dash (wash) down that is (by implication) to deluge: - overflow.

G2867 @ κονιάω koniaō kon-ee-ah'-o Fromκονία konia (dust; by analogy lime); to whitewash: - whiten.

G3067 @ λουτρόν loutron loo-tron' From G3068; a bath that is (figuratively) baptism: - washing.

G3068 @ λούω louō loo'-o A primary verb; to bathe (the whole person; whereas G3538 means to wet a part only and G4150 to wash cleanse garments exclusively): - wash.

G3538 @ νίπτω niptō nip'-to To cleanse (especially the hands or the feet or the face); ceremonially to perform ablution: - wash. Compare G3068.

G4150 @ πλύνω plunō ploo'-no ploo'-o A prolonged form of an obsolete πλύω pluō ploo'-o (to flow); to plunge that is launder clothing: - wash. Compare G3068 G3538.

G449 @ ἄνιπτος aniptos an'-ip-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of G3538; without ablution: - unwashen.

G628 @ ἀπολούω apolouō ap-ol-oo'-o From G575 and G3068; to wash fully that is (figuratively) have remitted (reflexively): - wash (away).

G633 @ ἀπονίπτω aponiptō ap-on-ip'-to From G575 and G3538; to wash off (reflexively one´ s own hands symbolically): - wash.

G637 @ ἀποπλύνω apoplunō ap-op-loo'-no From G575 and G4150; to rinse off: - wash.

G907 @ βαπτίζω baptizō bap-tid'-zo From a derivative of G911; to make whelmed (that is fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism: - baptist baptize wash.

G909 @ βαπτισμός baptismos bap-tis-mos' From G907; ablution (ceremonially or Christian): - baptism washing.