Dict: all - troop
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smith:
TROOP, BAND
- T>@ - These words are employed to represent the Hebrew word gedud , which has invariably the sense of an irregular force, gathered with the object of marauding and plunder.
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hitchcock:
kjv@STRING:Gad <HITCHCOCK>@ a band; a troop - HITCHCOCK-G
kjv@STRING:Gaddi <HITCHCOCK>@ my troop; a kid - HITCHCOCK-G
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strongs:
H92 <STRHEB>@ אגדּה 'ăgûddâh ag-ood-daw' Feminine passive participle of an unused root (meaning to bind); a {band} bundle6 {knot} or arch: - {bunch} {burden} troop.
H1408 <STRHEB>@ גּד gad gad A variation of H1409; {Fortune} a Babylonian deity: - that troop.
H1409 <STRHEB>@ גּד gâd gawd From H1464 (in the sense of distributing); fortune: - troop.
H1413 <STRHEB>@ גּדד gâdad gaw-dad' A primitive root (compare H1461); to crowd; also to gash (as if by pressing into): - assemble (selves by {troops}) gather (selves {together} self in {troops}) cut selves.
H1416 <STRHEB>@ גּדוּד gedûd ghed-ood' From H1413; a crowd (especially of soldiers): - {army} band (of {men}) {company} troop (of robbers).
H1471 <STRHEB>@ גּי גּוי gôy gôy {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.
H102 <STRHEB>@ אגּף 'aggâph ag-gawf' Probably from H5062 (through the idea of impending); a cover or heap; that {is} (only plural) wings of an {army} or crowds of troops: - bands.
H2416 <STRHEB>@ חי chay khah'ee From H2421; alive; hence raw (flesh); fresh ({plant} {water} {year}) strong; also (as {noun} especially in the feminine singular and masculine plural) life (or living {thing}) whether literally or figuratively: - + {age} {alive} {appetite} (wild) {beast} {company} {congregation} life ({-time}) live ({-ly}) living ({creature} {thing}) {maintenance} + {merry} {multitude} + (be) {old} {quick} {raw} {running} {springing} troop.
H4151 <STRHEB>@ מועד mô‛âd mo-awd' From H3259; properly an assembly (as in H4150); figuratively a troop: - appointed time.
H4264 <STRHEB>@ מחנה machăneh makh-an-eh' From H2583; an encampment (of travellers or troops); hence an {army} whether literally (of soldiers) or figuratively (of {dancers} {angels} {cattle} {locusts} stars; or even the sacred courts): - {army} {band} {battle} {camp} {company} {drove} {host} tents.
H5803 <STRHEB>@ עזגּד ‛azgâd az-gawd' From H5794 and H1409; stern troop; {Azgad} an Israelite: - Azgad.
H5971 <STRHEB>@ עם ‛am am From H6004; a people (as a congregated unit); specifically a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively a flock: - {folk} {men} {nation} people.
H734 <STRHEB>@ ארח 'ôrach o'-rakh From H732; a well trodden road (literally or figuratively); also a caravan: - {manner} {path} {race} {rank} {traveller} {troop} {[by-} high-] way.
G4753 <STRGRK>@ στράτευμα strateuma strat'-yoo-mah From G4754; an armament that is (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic): - army soldier man of war.
G4760 <STRGRK>@ στρατόπεδον stratopedon strat-op'-ed-on From the base of G4756 and the same as G3977; a camping ground that is (by implication) a body of troops: - army.
G478 <STRGRK>@ ἀντικαθίστημι antikathistēmi an-tee-kath-is'-tay-mee From G473 and G2525; to set down (troops) against that is withstand: - resist.
G5001 <STRGRK>@ τάγμα tagma tag'-mah From G5021; something orderly in arrangement (a troop) that is (figuratively) a series or succession: - order.