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H2310 <
STRHEB
>@ חדל
ch
â
d
ê
l
khaw
-
dale
'
From
H2308; {
vacant
}
that
{
is
}
ceasing
or
destitute
: -
he
that
{
forbeareth
} {
frail
}
rejected
.
H2523 <
STRHEB
>@ חלּשׁ
chall
â
sh
khal
-
lawsh
'
From
H2322;
frail
: -
weak
.
H605 <
STRHEB
>@ אנשׁ 'â
nash
aw
-
nash
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
{
frail
} {
feeble
}
or
(
figuratively
)
melancholy
: -
desperate
(-
ly
{
wicked
}) {
incurable
} {
sick
}
woeful
.
G3749 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀστράκινος
ostrakinos
os
-
tra
'-
kin
-
os
From
ὄστρακον
ostrakon
(
oyster
) (
a
tile
that
is
terra
cotta
);
earthen
ware
that
is
clayey
;
by
implication
frail
: -
of
earth
earthen
.
G4561 <
STRGRK
>@ σάρξ
sarx
sarx
Probably
from
the
base
of
G4563;
flesh
(
as
stripped
of
the
skin
)
that
is
(
strictly
)
the
meat
of
an
animal
(
as
food
)
or
(
by
extension
)
the
body
(
as
opposed
to
the
soul
(
or
spirit
)
or
as
the
symbol
of
what
is
external
or
as
the
means
of
kindred
or
(
by
implication
)
human
nature
(
with
its
frailties
(
physically
or
morally
)
and
passions
)
or
(
specifically
)
a
human
being
(
as
such
): -
carnal
(-
ly
+ -
ly
minded
)
flesh
([-
ly
]).
G769 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀσθένεια
astheneia
as
-
then
'-
i
-
ah
From
G772;
feebleness
(
of
body
or
mind
);
by
implication
malady
;
moral
frailty
: -
disease
infirmity
sickness
weakness
.