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H2179 <
STRHEB
>@ זנב
z
â
nab
zaw
-
nab
'
A
primitive
root
meaning
to
wag
;
used
only
as
a
denominative
from
H2180;
to
{
curtail
}
that
{
is
}
cut
off
the
rear
: -
smite
the
hindmost
.
H3411 <
STRHEB
>@ ירכה
yer
ê
k
â
h
yer
-
ay
-
kaw
'
Feminine
of
H3409;
properly
the
flank
;
but
used
only
{
figuratively
}
the
rear
or
recess
: - {
border
} {
coast
} {
part
} {
quarter
}
side
.
H5324 <
STRHEB
>@ נצב
n
â
tsab
naw
-
tsab
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
station
}
in
various
applications
(
literally
or
figuratively
): - {
appointed
} {
deputy
} {
erect
} {
establish
}
X
Huzzah
[
by
mistake
for
a
proper
{
name
]} {
lay
} {
officer
} {
pillar
} {
present
}
rear
{
up
}
set
({
over
} {
up
}) {
settle
} {
sharpen
} {
stablish
} (
make
to
)
stand
({-
ing
} {
still
} {
up
} {
upright
})
best
state
.
H520 <
STRHEB
>@ אמּה '
amm
â
h
am
-
maw
'
Prolonged
from
H517;
properly
a
mother
(
that
{
is
}
unit
)
of
{
measure
}
or
the
forearm
(
below
the
{
elbow
})
that
{
is
}
a
cubit
;
also
a
door
base
(
as
a
bond
of
the
entrance
): - {
cubit
} +
hundred
[
by
exchange
for
{
H3967]} {
measure
}
post
.
H6119 <
STRHEB
>@ עקּבה עקב ‛â
q
ê
b
‛
iqqeb
â
h
{
aw
-
kabe
'}
ik
-
keb
-
aw
'
From
H6117;
a
heel
(
as
protuberant
);
hence
a
track
;
figuratively
the
rear
(
of
an
army
). (
lier
in
wait
is
by
mistake
for
H6120.): - {
heel
} [
horse
-] {
hoof
} {
last
}
lier
in
wait
[
by
mistake
for
{
H6120]} (
foot
-)
step
.
H6965 <
STRHEB
>@ קוּם
q
û
m
koom
A
primitive
root
;
to
rise
(
in
various
{
applications
} {
literally
} {
figuratively
}
intensively
and
causatively
): - {
abide
} {
accomplish
}
X
be
{
clearer
} {
confirm
} {
continue
} {
decree
}
X
be
{
dim
} {
endure
}
X
{
enemy
} {
enjoin
}
get
{
up
}
make
{
good
} {
help
} {
hold
} (
help
to
)
lift
up
({
again
}) {
make
}
X
but
{
newly
} {
ordain
} {
perform
} {
pitch
}
raise
({
up
})
rear
({
up
}) {
remain
} (
a
-)
rise
(
up
) ({
again
} {
against
})
rouse
{
up
}
set
({
up
}) (
e
-) {
stablish
} (
make
to
)
stand
({
up
})
stir
{
up
} {
strengthen
} {
succeed
} ({
as
-}
make
)
sure
({-
ly
}) (
be
)
up
({-
hold
} -
rising
).
G1453 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐγείρω
egeir
ō
eg
-
i
'-
ro
Probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G58 (
through
the
idea
of
collecting
one
´
s
faculties
);
to
waken
(
transitively
or
intransitively
)
that
is
rouse
(
literally
from
sleep
from
sitting
or
lying
from
disease
from
death
;
or
figuratively
from
obscurity
inactivity
ruins
nonexistence
): -
awake
lift
(
up
)
raise
(
again
up
)
rear
up
(
a
-)
rise
(
again
up
)
stand
take
up
.
G1625 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκτρέφω
ektreph
ō
ek
-
tref
'-
o
From
G1537 and
G5142;
to
rear
up
to
maturity
that
is
(
generally
)
to
cherish
or
train
: -
bring
up
nourish
.
G2026 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐποικοδομέω
epoikodome
ō
ep
-
oy
-
kod
-
om
-
eh
'-
o
From
G1909 and
G3618;
to
build
upon
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
rear
up
: -
build
thereon
(
thereupon
on
upon
).
G3693 <
STRGRK
>@ ὄπισθεν
opisthen
op
'-
is
-
then
From
ὄπις
opis
(
regard
;
from
G3700)
with
enclitic
of
source
;
from
the
rear
(
as
a
secure
aspect
)
that
is
at
the
back
(
adverb
and
preposition
of
palce
or
time
): -
after
backside
behind
.
G3735 <
STRGRK
>@ ὄρος
oros
or
'-
os
Probably
a
from
an
obsolete
word
ὄρω
or
ō (
to
rise
or
rear
;
perhaps
akin
to
G142;
compare
G3733);
a
mountain
(
as
lifting
itself
above
the
plain
): -
hill
mount
(-
ain
).
G397 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀνατρέφω
anatreph
ō
an
-
at
-
ref
'-
o
From
G303 and
G5142;
to
rear
(
physically
or
mentally
): -
bring
up
nourish
(
up
).
G5044 <
STRGRK
>@ τεκνοτροφέω
teknotrophe
ō
tek
-
not
-
rof
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G5043 and
G5142;
to
be
a
child
rearer
that
is
fulfil
the
duties
of
a
female
parent
: -
bring
up
children
.
G5142 <
STRGRK
>@ τρέφω
treph
ō
tref
'-
o
A
primary
verb
(
properly
θρέφω
threph
ō;
but
perhaps
strengthened
from
the
base
of
G5157 through
the
idea
of
convolution
);
properly
to
stiffen
that
is
fatten
(
by
implication
to
cherish
[
with
food
etc
.]
6
pamper
rear
): -
bring
up
feed
nourish
.
G5421 <
STRGRK
>@ φρέαρ
phrear
freh
'-
ar
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
a
hole
in
the
ground
(
dug
for
obtaining
or
holding
water
or
other
purposes
)
that
is
a
cistern
or
well
;
figuratively
an
abyss
(
as
a
prison
): -
well
pit
.