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hitchcock:
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Jerioth
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
kettles
;
breaking
asunder
-
HITCHCOCK
-
J
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Kittim
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
breaking
;
bruising
small
;
gold
;
coloring
-
HITCHCOCK
-
K
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Maath
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
wiping
away
;
breaking
;
fearing
;
smiting
-
HITCHCOCK
-
M
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Mithredath
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
breaking
the
law
-
HITCHCOCK
-
M
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Shebarim
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
breakings
;
hopes
-
HITCHCOCK
-
S
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Sheber
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
breaking
;
hope
-
HITCHCOCK
-
S
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Taanach
-
shilo
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
breaking
down
a
fig
-
tree
-
HITCHCOCK
-
T
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H3220 <
STRHEB
>@ ים
y
â
m
yawm
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
roar
;
a
sea
(
as
breaking
in
noisy
surf
)
or
large
body
of
water
;
specifically
(
with
the
article
)
the
Mediterranean
;
sometimes
a
large
{
river
}
or
an
artificial
basin
; {
locally
}
the
{
west
}
or
(
rarely
)
the
south
: -
sea
(
X
-
faring
{
man
} {[-
shore
]}) {
south
}
west
({-
ern
} {
side
} -
ward
).
H4290 <
STRHEB
>@ מחתּרת
machtereth
makh
-
teh
'-
reth
From
H2864;
a
burglary
;
figuratively
unexpected
examination
: -
breaking
{
up
}
secret
search
.
H4866 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁבּר
mishb
ê
r
mish
-
bare
'
From
H7665;
the
orifice
of
the
womb
(
from
which
the
foetus
breaks
forth
): - {
birth
}
breaking
forth
.
H4891 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁחר
mishch
â
r
mish
-
khawr
'
From
H7836 in
the
sense
of
day
breaking
;
dawn
: -
morning
.
H6499 <
STRHEB
>@ פּר פּר
par
p
â
r
{
par
}
pawr
From
H6565;
a
bullock
(
apparently
as
breaking
forth
in
wild
{
strength
}
or
perhaps
as
dividing
the
hoof
): - (+
young
)
bull
({-
ock
}) {
calf
}
ox
.
H6556 <
STRHEB
>@ פּרץ
perets
peh
'-
rets
From
H6555;
a
break
(
literally
or
figuratively
): - {
breach
}
breaking
forth
({
in
})
X
{
forth
}
gap
.
H7321 <
STRHEB
>@ רוּע
r
û
a
‛
roo
-
ah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
mar
(
especially
by
breaking
);
figuratively
to
split
the
ears
(
with
{
sound
})
that
{
is
}
shout
(
for
alarm
or
joy
): -
blow
an
{
alarm
}
cry
({
alarm
} {
aloud
} {
out
}) {
destroy
}
make
a
joyful
{
noise
} {
smart
}
shout
(
for
{
joy
})
sound
an
{
alarm
}
triumph
.
H7489 <
STRHEB
>@ רעע
r
â‛
a
‛
raw
-
ah
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
spoil
(
literally
by
breaking
to
pieces
);
figuratively
to
make
(
or
be
)
good
for
{
nothing
}
that
{
is
}
bad
({
physically
}
socially
or
morally
). (
associate
selves
and
show
self
friendly
are
by
mistake
for
H7462.): - {
afflict
}
associate
selves
[
by
mistake
for
{
H7462]}
break
({
down
}
in
{
pieces
}) + {
displease
} ({
be
} {
bring
}
do
)
evil
({
doer
} {
entreat
} {
man
})
show
self
friendly
[
by
mistake
for
{
H7462]}
do
{
harm
} (
do
) {
hurt
} (
behave
{
self
}
deal
) {
ill
}
X
{
indeed
}
do
{
mischief
} {
punish
}
still
{
vex
} (
do
)
wicked
({
doer
} {-
ly
})
be
({
deal
}
do
)
worse
.
H7667 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁבר שׁבר
sheber
sh
ê
ber
{
sheh
'-
ber
}
shay
'-
ber
From
H7665;
a
{
fracture
}
figuratively
ruin
;
specifically
a
solution
(
of
a
dream
): - {
affliction
} {
breach
} {
breaking
}
broken
{[-
footed
} {-
handed
]} {
bruise
} {
crashing
} {
destruction
} {
hurt
} {
interpretation
}
vexation
.
H7670 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁברון
shibr
ô
n
shib
-
rone
'
From
H7665; {
rupture
}
that
{
is
}
a
pang
;
figuratively
ruin
: - {
breaking
}
destruction
.
G2646 <
STRGRK
>@ κατάλυμα
kataluma
kat
-
al
'-
oo
-
mah
From
G2647;
properly
a
dissolution
(
breaking
up
of
a
journey
)
that
is
(
by
implication
)
a
lodging
place
: -
guestchamber
inn
.
G2800 <
STRGRK
>@ κλάσις
klasis
klas
'-
is
From
G2806;
fracture
(
the
act
): -
breaking
.
G3847 <
STRGRK
>@ παράβασις
parabasis
par
-
ab
'-
as
-
is
From
G3845;
violation
: -
breaking
transgression
.