Dict: all - obscure
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hitchcock:
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Emmaus
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
people
despised
or
obscure
-
HITCHCOCK
-
E
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Kidron
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
obscure
;
making
black
or
sad
-
HITCHCOCK
-
K
tcr:
strongs:
H2823 <
STRHEB
>@ חשׁך
ch
â
sh
ô
k
khaw
-
shoke
'
From
H2821;
dark
(
figuratively
that
{
is
}
obscure
): -
mean
.
H3544 <
STRHEB
>@ כּהה
k
ê
heh
kay
-
heh
'
From
H3543; {
feeble
}
obscure
: -
somewhat
{
dark
} {
darkish
}
wax
{
dim
} {
heaviness
}
smoking
.
H380 <
STRHEB
>@ אישׁון 'î
ysh
ô
n
ee
-
shone
'
Diminutive
from
H376;
the
little
man
of
the
eye
;
the
pupil
or
ball
;
hence
the
middle
(
of
night
): -
apple
[
of
the
{
eye
]} {
black
}
obscure
.
H7827 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁחלת
shech
ê
leth
shekh
-
ay
'-
leth
Apparently
from
the
same
as
H7826 through
some
obscure
{
idea
}
perhaps
that
of
peeling
off
by
concussion
of
sound
;
a
scale
or
{
shell
}
that
{
is
}
the
aromatic
mussel
: -
onycha
.
G135 <
STRGRK
>@ αἴνιγμα
ainigma
ah
'
ee
-
nig
-
ma
From
a
derivative
of
G136 (
in
its
primary
sense
);
an
obscure
saying
(
enigma
)
that
is
(
abstractly
)
obscureness
: -
X
darkly
.
G2043 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐρείδω
ereid
ō
er
-
i
'-
do
Of
obscure
affinity
;
to
prop
that
is
(
reflexively
)
get
fast
: -
stick
fast
.
G2053 <
STRGRK
>@ ἔριον
erion
er
'-
ee
-
on
Of
obscure
affinity
;
wool
: -
wool
.
G4654 <
STRGRK
>@ σκοτίζω
skotiz
ō
skot
-
id
'-
zo
From
G4655;
to
obscure
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
darken
.
G4656 <
STRGRK
>@ σκοτόω
skoto
ō
skot
-
o
'-
o
From
G4655;
to
obscure
or
blind
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
be
full
of
darkness
.
G5186 <
STRGRK
>@ τυφλόω
tuphlo
ō
toof
-
lo
'-
o
From
G5185;
to
make
blind
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
obscure
: -
blind
.
G850 <
STRGRK
>@ αὐχμηρός
auchm
ē
ros
owkh
-
may
-
ros
'
From
αὐχμός
auchmos
(
probably
from
a
base
akin
to
that
of
G109;
dust
as
dried
by
wind
);
properly
dirty
that
is
(
by
implication
)
obscure
: -
dark
.