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H2790 <
STRHEB
>@ חרשׁ
ch
â
rash
khaw
-
rash
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
scratch
}
that
{
is
} (
by
implication
)
to
{
engrave
}
plough
;
hence
(
from
the
use
of
tools
)
to
fabricate
(
of
any
material
);
figuratively
to
devise
(
in
a
bad
sense
);
hence
(
from
the
idea
of
secrecy
)
to
be
{
silent
}
to
let
alone
;
hence
(
by
implication
)
to
be
deaf
(
as
an
accompaniment
of
dumbness
): -
X
{
altogether
} {
cease
} {
conceal
}
be
{
deaf
} {
devise
} {
ear
} {
graven
} {
imagine
}
leave
off
{
speaking
}
hold
{
peace
}
plow
({-
er
} {-
man
})
be
{
quiet
} {
rest
}
practise
{
secretly
}
keep
{
silence
}
be
{
silent
}
speak
not
a
{
word
}
be
{
still
}
hold
{
tongue
}
worker
.
G3326 <
STRGRK
>@ μετά
meta
met
-
ah
'
A
primary
preposition
(
often
used
adverbially
);
properly
denoting
accompaniment
;
amid
(
local
or
causal
);
modified
variously
according
to
the
case
(
genitive
case
association
or
accusative
case
succession
)
with
which
it
is
joined
;
occupying
an
intermediate
position
between
G575 or
G1537 and
G1519 or
G4314;
less
intimate
than
G1722 and
less
close
than
G4862): -
after
(-
ward
)
6X
that
he
again
against
among
X
and
+
follow
hence
hereafter
in
of
(
up
-)
on
+
our
X
and
setting
since
(
un
-)
to
+
together
when
with
(+ -
out
).
Often
used
in
composition
in
substantially
the
same
relations
of
participation
or
proximity
and
transfer
or
sequence
.
G5409 <
STRGRK
>@ φορέω
phore
ō
for
-
eh
'-
o
From
G5411;
to
have
a
burden
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
wear
as
clothing
or
a
constant
accompaniment
: -
bear
wear
.