Dict: all - flight
tcr.html:
smith:
easton:
tcr.html2:
torrey:
tcr.1:
naves:
filter-bible-link.pl:
hitchcock:
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Nisroch
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
flight
;
proof
;
temptation
;
delicate
-
HITCHCOCK
-
N
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Palti
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
deliverance
;
flight
-
HITCHCOCK
-
P
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Phalti
Palti
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
deliverance
,
flight
-
HITCHCOCK
-
P
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Tahpenes
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
standard
;
flight
;
temptation
-
HITCHCOCK
-
T
tcr:
strongs:
H1272 <
STRHEB
>@ בּרח
b
â
rach
baw
-
rakh
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
bolt
}
that
{
is
}
figuratively
to
flee
suddenly
: -
chase
(
away
);
drive
{
away
} {
fain
}
flee
({
away
})
put
to
{
flight
}
make
{
haste
} {
reach
}
run
{
away
}
shoot
.
H1471 <
STRHEB
>@ גּי גּוי
g
ô
y
g
ô
y
{
go
'
ee
}
go
'-
ee
Apparently
from
the
same
root
as
H1465 (
in
the
sense
of
massing
);
a
foreign
nation
;
hence
a
Gentile
;
also
(
figuratively
)
a
troop
of
{
animals
}
or
a
flight
of
locusts
: - {
Gentile
} {
heathen
} {
nation
}
people
.
H1676 <
STRHEB
>@ דּאה
d
â'â
h
daw
-
aw
'
From
H1675;
the
kite
(
from
its
rapid
flight
): -
vulture
.
See
H7201.
H1772 <
STRHEB
>@ דּיּה
day
â
h
dah
-
yaw
'
Intensive
from
H1675;
a
falcon
(
from
its
rapid
flight
): -
vulture
.
H2649 <
STRHEB
>@ חפּזון
chipp
â
z
ô
n
khip
-
paw
-
zone
'
From
H2468;
hasty
flight
: -
haste
.
H3286 <
STRHEB
>@ יעף
y
â‛
aph
yaw
-
af
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
tire
(
as
if
from
wearisome
flight
): - {
faint
}
cause
to
{
fly
} (
be
)
weary
(
self
).
H4059 <
STRHEB
>@ מדּד
middad
mid
-
dad
'
From
H5074;
flight
: -
be
gone
.
H4498 <
STRHEB
>@ מנוס
m
â
n
ô
s
maw
-
noce
'
From
H5127;
a
retreat
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
abstractly
a
fleeing
: -
X
{
apace
} {
escape
}
way
to
{
flee
} {
flight
}
refuge
.
H4499 <
STRHEB
>@ מנסה מנוּסה
men
û
s
â
h
men
û
s
â
h
{
men
-
oo
-
saw
'}
men
-
oo
-
saw
'
Feminine
of
H4498;
retreat
: - {
fleeing
}
flight
.
H5127 <
STRHEB
>@ נוּס
n
û
s
noos
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
flit
}
that
{
is
}
vanish
away
({
subside
}
escape
;
causatively
{
chase
} {
impel
}
deliver
): -
X
{
abate
} {
away
}
be
{
displayed
} (
make
to
)
flee
({
away
} {-
ing
})
put
to
{
flight
}
X
{
hide
}
lift
up
a
standard
.
H5483 <
STRHEB
>@ סס סוּס
s
û
s
s
û
s
{
soos
}
soos
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
skip
(
properly
for
joy
);
a
horse
(
as
leaping
);
also
a
swallow
(
from
its
rapid
flight
): - {
crane
}
horse
({[-
back
} -
hoof
]).
Compare
H6571.
H5756 <
STRHEB
>@ עוּז ‛û
z
ooz
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
strong
;
causatively
to
{
strengthen
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
)
to
save
(
by
flight
): -
gather
({
self
}
self
to
{
flee
})
retire
.
H7291 <
STRHEB
>@ רדף
r
â
daph
raw
-
daf
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
run
after
(
usually
with
hostile
intent
;
figuratively
(
of
time
)
gone
by
): - {
chase
}
put
to
{
flight
}
follow
({
after
} {
on
}) {
hunt
} (
be
under
)
persecute
({-
ion
} {-
or
})
pursue
(-
r
).
H7958 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂליו שׂלו
o
ώ
el
â
v
ώ
el
â
yv
{
sel
-
awv
'}
sel
-
awv
'
By
orthographical
variation
from
H7951 through
the
idea
of
sluggishness
;
the
quail
collectively
(
as
slow
in
flight
from
its
weight
): -
quails
.
G105 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀετός
aetos
ah
-
et
-
os
'
From
the
same
as
G109;
an
eagle
(
from
its
wind
like
flight
): -
eagle
.
G2827 <
STRGRK
>@ κλίνω
klin
ō
klee
'-
no
A
primary
verb
;
to
slant
or
slope
that
is
incline
or
recline
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
bow
(
down
)
be
far
spent
lay
turn
to
flight
wear
away
.
G4650 <
STRGRK
>@ σκορπίζω
skorpiz
ō
skor
-
pid
'-
zo
Apparently
from
the
same
as
G4651 (
through
the
idea
of
penetrating
);
to
dissipate
that
is
(
figuratively
)
put
to
flight
waste6
be
liberal
: -
disperse
abroad
scatter
(
abroad
).
G5437 <
STRGRK
>@ φυγή
phug
ē
foog
-
ay
'
From
G5343;
a
fleeing
that
is
escape
: -
flight
.