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H1428 <
STRHEB
>@ גּדיה גּדיה
o
gidy
â
h
gady
â
h
{
ghid
-
yaw
'}
gad
-
yaw
'
The
same
as
H1415;
a
river
brink
: -
bank
.
H7097 <
STRHEB
>@ קצה קצה
q
â
tseh
q
ê
tseh
{
kaw
-
tseh
'}
kay
-
tseh
'
The
second
form
is
negative
only
;
from
H7096;
an
extremity
(
used
in
a
great
variety
of
applications
and
idioms
;
compare
H7093): -
X
{
after
} {
border
} {
brim
} {
brink
} {
edge
} {
end
} [
in
-] {
finite
} {
frontier
}
outmost
{
coast
} {
quarter
} {
shore
} (
out
-) {
side
}
X
{
some
}
ut
(-
ter
-)
most
(
part
).
H8193 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂפת שׂפה ώâ
ph
â
h
ώ
epheth
{
saw
-
faw
'}
sef
-
eth
' (
The
second
form
is
in
dual
and
plural
);
Probably
from
H5595 or
H8192 through
the
idea
of
termination
(
compare
H5490);
the
lip
(
as
a
natural
boundary
);
by
implication
language
;
by
analogy
a
margin
(
of
a
{
vessel
} {
water
} {
cloth
}
etc
.): - {
band
} {
bank
} {
binding
} {
border
} {
brim
} {
brink
} {
edge
} {
language
} {
lip
} {
prating
} ([
sea
-]) {
shore
} {
side
} {
speech
} {
talk
} [
vain
]
words
.
G3790 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀφρύς
ophrus
of
-
roos
'
Perhaps
from
G3700 (
through
the
idea
of
the
shading
or
proximity
to
the
organ
of
vision
);
the
eye
brow
or
forehead
that
is
(
figuratively
)
the
brink
of
a
precipice
: -
brow
.