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H1065 <
STRHEB
>@ בּכי
bek
î
y
bek
-
ee
'
From
H1058;
a
weeping
;
by
{
analogy
}
a
dripping
: - {
overflowing
}
X
{
sore
} (
continual
) {
weeping
}
wept
.
H1238 <
STRHEB
>@ בּקק
b
â
qaq
baw
-
kah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pour
{
out
}
that
{
is
}
to
{
empty
}
figuratively
to
depopulate
;
by
analogy
to
spread
out
(
as
a
fruitful
vine
): - (
make
)
empty
({
out
}) {
fail
}
X
{
utterly
}
make
void
.
H1300 <
STRHEB
>@ בּרק
b
â
r
â
q
baw
-
rawk
'
From
H1299;
lightning
;
by
analogy
a
gleam
;
concretely
a
flashing
sword
: - {
bright
}
glitter
({-
ing
} {
sword
})
lightning
.
H1354 <
STRHEB
>@ גב
gab
gab
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
hollow
or
curve
;
the
back
(
as
rounded
(
compare
H1460 and
H1479);
by
analogy
the
top
or
{
rim
}
a
{
boss
}
a
{
vault
}
arch
of
{
eye
} {
bulwarks
}
etc
.: - {
back
} {
body
} {
boss
}
eminent
(
higher
) {
place
} [
eye
] {
brows
} {
nave
}
ring
.
H1360 <
STRHEB
>@ גּבא
gebe
'
geh
'-
beh
From
an
unused
root
meaning
probably
to
collect
;
a
reservoir
;
by
analogy
a
marsh
: - {
marsh
}
pit
.
H1372 <
STRHEB
>@ גּבּחת
gabbachath
gab
-
bakh
'-
ath
From
the
same
as
H1371;
baldness
in
the
forehead
;
by
analogy
a
bare
spot
on
the
right
side
of
cloth
: -
bald
{
forehead
}
X
without
.
H1375 <
STRHEB
>@ גּביע
geb
î
ya
‛
gheb
-
ee
'-
ah
From
an
unused
root
(
meaning
to
be
convex
);
a
goblet
;
by
analogy
the
calyx
of
a
flower
: - {
house
} {
cup
}
pot
.
H1406 <
STRHEB
>@ גּג
g
â
g
gawg
Probably
by
reduplication
from
H1342;
a
roof
;
by
analogy
the
top
of
an
altar
: -
roof
(
of
the
{
house
}) (
house
)
top
(
of
the
house
).
H1430 <
STRHEB
>@ גּדישׁ
g
â
d
î
ysh
gaw
-
deesh
'
From
an
unused
root
(
meaning
to
heap
up
);
a
stack
of
sheaves
;
by
analogy
a
tomb
: -
shock
(
stack
) (
of
{
corn
})
tomb
.
H1460 <
STRHEB
>@ גּו
g
ê
v
gave
From
H1342 (
corresponding
to
H1354);
the
back
;
by
analogy
the
middle
: - + {
among
} {
back
}
body
.
H1517 <
STRHEB
>@ גּיד
g
î
yd
gheed
Probably
from
H1464;
a
thong
(
as
compressing
);
by
analogy
a
tendon
: -
sinew
.
H1530 <
STRHEB
>@ גּל
gal
gal
From
H1556;
something
{
rolled
}
that
{
is
}
a
heap
of
stone
or
dung
(
plural
ruins
);
by
analogy
a
spring
of
water
(
plural
waves
): - {
billow
} {
heap
} {
spring
}
wave
.
H1534 <
STRHEB
>@ גּלגּל
galgal
gal
-
gal
'
By
reduplication
from
H1556;
a
wheel
;
by
analogy
a
whirlwind
;
also
dust
(
as
whirled
): - {
heaven
}
rolling
{
thing
}
wheel
.
H1549 <
STRHEB
>@ גּליון גּלּיון
gill
â
y
ô
n
gily
ô
n
{
ghil
-
law
-
yone
'}
ghil
-
yone
'
From
H1540;
a
tablet
for
writing
(
as
bare
);
by
analogy
a
mirror
(
as
a
plate
): - {
glass
}
roll
.
H1614 <
STRHEB
>@ גּפרית
gophr
î
yth
gof
-
reeth
'
Probably
feminine
of
H1613;
properly
cypress
resin
;
by
analogy
sulphur
(
as
equally
inflammable
): -
brimstone
.
H1637 <
STRHEB
>@ גּרן
g
ô
ren
go
'-
ren
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
smooth
;
a
threshing
floor
(
as
made
even
);
by
analogy
any
open
area
: - ({
barn
} {
corn
}
threshing
-) {
floor
} ({
threshing
-}
void
)
place
.
H1641 <
STRHEB
>@ גּרר
g
â
rar
gaw
-
rar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
drag
off
roughly
;
by
implication
to
bring
up
the
cud
(
that
{
is
}
ruminate
);
by
analogy
to
saw
: - {
catch
} {
chew
}
X
{
continuing
} {
destroy
}
saw
.
H1670 <
STRHEB
>@ דּאבה
de
'â
b
â
h
deh
-
aw
-
baw
'
From
H1669;
properly
pining
;
by
analogy
fear
: -
sorrow
.
H1706 <
STRHEB
>@ דּבשׁ
debash
deb
-
ash
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
be
gummy
;
honey
(
from
its
stickiness
);
by
analogy
syrup
: -
honey
([-
comb
]).
H1818 <
STRHEB
>@ דּם
d
â
m
dawm
From
H1826 (
compare
H119);
blood
(
as
that
which
when
shed
causes
death
)
of
man
or
an
animal
;
by
analogy
the
juice
of
the
grape
;
figuratively
(
especially
in
the
plural
)
bloodshed
(
that
{
is
}
drops
of
blood
): -
blood
({-
y
} {-
guiltiness
} {[-
thirsty
]}) +
innocent
.
H1849 <
STRHEB
>@ דּפק
d
â
phaq
daw
-
fak
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
knock
;
by
analogy
to
press
severely
: - {
beat
} {
knock
}
overdrive
.
H1856 <
STRHEB
>@ דּקר
d
â
qar
daw
-
kar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
stab
;
by
analogy
to
starve
;
figuratively
to
revile
: - {
pierce
}
strike
(
thrust
) {
through
}
wound
.
H1858 <
STRHEB
>@ דּר
dar
dar
Apparently
from
the
same
as
H1865;
properly
a
pearl
(
from
its
sheen
as
rapidly
turned
);
by
analogy
pearl
{
stone
}
that
{
is
}
mother
of
pearl
or
alabaster
: -
X
white
.
H1877 <
STRHEB
>@ דּשׁא
deshe
'
deh
'-
sheh
From
H1876;
a
sprout
;
by
analogy
grass
: - (
tender
) {
grass
} {
green
} (
tender
)
herb
.
H2199 <
STRHEB
>@ זעק
z
â‛
aq
zaw
-
ak
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
shriek
(
from
anguish
or
danger
);
by
analogy
(
as
a
herald
)
to
announce
or
convene
publicly
: - {
assemble
}
call
({
together
}) (
make
a
)
cry
({
out
})
come
with
such
a
{
company
}
gather
({
together
})
cause
to
be
proclaimed
.
H2314 <
STRHEB
>@ חדר
ch
â
dar
khaw
-
dar
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
inclose
(
as
a
{
room
})
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
to
beset
(
as
in
a
siege
): -
enter
a
privy
chamber
.
H2336 <
STRHEB
>@ חוח
ch
ô
ach
kho
'-
akh
From
an
unused
root
apparently
meaning
to
pierce
;
a
thorn
;
by
analogy
a
ring
for
the
nose
: - {
bramble
} {
thistle
}
thorn
.
H2426 <
STRHEB
>@ חל חיל
ch
ê
yl
ch
ê
l
{
khale
}
khale
A
collateral
form
of
H2428;
an
army
;
also
(
by
analogy
)
an
intrenchment
: - {
army
} {
bulwark
} {
host
} + {
poor
} {
rampart
} {
trench
}
wall
.
H2629 <
STRHEB
>@ חסם
ch
â
sam
khaw
-
sam
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
muzzle
;
by
analogy
to
stop
the
nose
: - {
muzzle
}
stop
.
H2717 <
STRHEB
>@ חרב חרב
ch
â
rab
ch
â
r
ê
b
{
khaw
-
rab
'}
khaw
-
rabe
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
parch
(
through
{
drought
})
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
to
{
desolate
} {
destroy
}
kill
: - {
decay
} (
be
) {
desolate
}
destroy
({-
er
}) (
be
)
dry
({
up
}) {
slay
}
X
{
surely
} ({
lay
} {
lie
}
make
)
waste
.
H2762 <
STRHEB
>@ חרך
cherek
kheh
'-
rek
From
H2760;
properly
a
{
net
}
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
lattice
: -
lattice
.
H331 <
STRHEB
>@ אטם 'âţ
am
aw
-
tam
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
close
(
the
lips
or
ears
);
by
analogy
to
contract
(
a
window
by
bevelled
jambs
): - {
narrow
} {
shut
}
stop
.
H4026 <
STRHEB
>@ מגדּלה מגדּל
migd
â
l
migd
â
l
â
h
{
mig
-
dawl
'}
mig
-
daw
-
law
'
From
H1431;
a
tower
(
from
its
size
or
height
);
by
analogy
a
rostrum
;
figuratively
a
(
pyramidal
)
bed
of
flowers
: - {
castle
} {
flower
} {
pulpit
}
tower
.
Compare
the
names
following
.
H4046 <
STRHEB
>@ מגּפה
magg
ê
ph
â
h
mag
-
gay
-
faw
'
From
H5062;
a
pestilence
;
by
analogy
defeat
: - (
X
be
)
plague
({-
d
}) {
slaughter
}
stroke
.
H4296 <
STRHEB
>@ מטּה
mi
ţţâ
h
mit
-
taw
'
From
H5186;
a
bed
(
as
extended
)
for
sleeping
or
eating
;
by
analogy
a
{
sofa
}
litter
or
bier
: -
bed
({[-
chamber
]})
bier
.
H4388 <
STRHEB
>@ מכתּשׁ
makt
ê
sh
mak
-
taysh
'
From
H3806;
a
mortar
;
by
analogy
a
socket
(
of
a
tooth
): -
hollow
{
place
}
mortar
.
H4676 <
STRHEB
>@ מצּבה
matsts
ê
b
â
h
mats
-
tsay
-
baw
'
Feminine
(
causative
)
participle
of
H5324;
something
{
stationed
}
that
{
is
}
a
column
or
(
memorial
stone
);
by
analogy
an
idol
: - {
garrison
} (
standing
) {
image
}
pillar
.
H4865 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁבּצה
mishbets
â
h
mish
-
bets
-
aw
'
From
H7660;
a
brocade
;
by
analogy
a
(
reticulated
)
setting
of
a
gem
: - {
ouch
}
wrought
.
H457 <
STRHEB
>@ אליל 'ĕ
l
î
yl
el
-
eel
'
Apparently
from
H408;
good
for
{
nothing
}
by
analogy
vain
or
vanity
;
specifically
an
idol
: - {
idol
}
no
{
value
}
thing
of
nought
.
H5258 <
STRHEB
>@ נסך
n
â
sak
naw
-
sak
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pour
{
out
}
especially
a
{
libation
}
or
to
cast
(
metal
);
by
analogy
to
anoint
a
king
: - {
cover
} {
melt
} {
offer
} (
cause
to
)
pour
({
out
})
set
(
up
).
H5869 <
STRHEB
>@ עין ‛
ayin
ah
'-
yin
Probably
a
primitive
word
;
an
eye
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
by
analogy
a
fountain
(
as
the
eye
of
the
landscape
): - {
affliction
}
outward
{
appearance
} + {
before
} +
think
{
best
} {
colour
} {
conceit
} +
be
{
content
} {
countenance
} + {
displease
}
eye
({[-
brow
]} {[-
d
]} {-
sight
}) {
face
} + {
favour
} {
fountain
}
furrow
[
from
the
{
margin
]}
X
{
him
} + {
humble
} {
knowledge
} {
look
} (+ {
well
})
X
{
me
}
open
({-
ly
}) + (
not
) {
please
} {
presence
} + {
regard
} {
resemblance
} {
sight
}
X
{
thee
}
X
{
them
} + {
think
}
X
{
us
} {
well
}
X
you
(-
rselves
).
H6113 <
STRHEB
>@ עצר ‛â
tsar
aw
-
tsar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
inclose
;
by
analogy
to
hold
back
;
also
to
{
maintain
} {
rule
}
assemble
: -
X
be
{
able
}
close
{
up
} {
detain
} {
fast
}
keep
(
self
{
close
} {
still
}) {
prevail
} {
recover
} {
refrain
}
X
{
reign
} {
restrain
} {
retain
}
shut
({
up
}) {
slack
} {
stay
} {
stop
}
withhold
(
self
).
H6485 <
STRHEB
>@ פּקד
p
â
qad
paw
-
kad
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
visit
(
with
friendly
or
hostile
intent
);
by
analogy
to
{
oversee
}
muster6
{
charge
}
care
{
for
}
miss6
{
deposit
}
etc
.: - {
appoint
}
X
at
{
all
} {
avenge
} {
bestow
} (
appoint
to
have
{
the
}
give
a
) {
charge
} {
commit
} {
count
}
deliver
to
{
keep
}
be
{
empty
} {
enjoin
}
go
{
see
} {
hurt
}
do
{
judgment
} {
lack
}
lay
up
{
look
}
make
X
by
any
{
means
} {
miss
} {
number
} {
officer
} (
make
)
overseer
have
(
the
) {
oversight
} {
punish
} {
reckon
} (
call
to
)
remember
({-
brance
})
set
({
over
}) {
sum
}
X
{
surely
} {
visit
}
want
.
H6584 <
STRHEB
>@ פּשׁט
p
â
sha
ţ
paw
-
shat
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
spread
out
(
that
{
is
}
deploy
in
hostile
array
);
by
analogy
to
strip
(
that
{
is
}
unclothe6
{
plunder
} {
flay
}
etc
.): -
fall
{
upon
} {
flay
} {
invade
}
make
an
{
invasion
}
pull
{
off
}
put
{
off
}
make
a
{
road
}
run
{
upon
} {
rush
} {
set
} {
spoil
}
spread
selves
({
abroad
})
strip
({
off
}
self
).
H6692 <
STRHEB
>@ צוּץ
ts
û
ts
tsoots
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
twinkle
}
that
{
is
}
glance
;
by
analogy
to
blossom
(
figuratively
flourish
): - {
bloom
} {
blossom
} {
flourish
}
shew
self
.
H631 <
STRHEB
>@ אסר 'â
sar
aw
-
sar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
yoke
or
hitch
;
by
analogy
to
fasten
in
any
{
sense
}
to
join
battle
: - {
bind
} {
fast
} {
gird
} {
harness
} {
hold
} {
keep
}
make
{
ready
} {
order
} {
prepare
}
prison
({-
er
})
put
in
{
bonds
}
set
in
{
array
}
tie
.
H676 <
STRHEB
>@ אצבּע '
etsba
‛
ets
-
bah
'
From
the
same
as
H6648 (
in
the
sense
of
grasping
);
some
thing
to
seize
{
with
}
that
{
is
}
a
finger
;
by
analogy
a
toe
: - {
finger
}
toe
.
H685 <
STRHEB
>@ אצעדה '
ets
‛â
d
â
h
ets
-
aw
-
daw
'
A
variation
from
H6807;
properly
a
step
chain
;
by
analogy
a
bracelet
: - {
bracelet
}
chain
.
H7325 <
STRHEB
>@ רוּר
r
û
r
roor
A
primitive
root
;
to
slaver
(
with
{
spittle
})
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
to
emit
a
fluid
(
ulcerous
or
natural
): -
run
.
H7393 <
STRHEB
>@ רכב
rekeb
reh
'-
keb
From
H7392;
a
vehicle
;
by
implication
a
team
;
by
extension
cavalry
;
by
analogy
a
{
rider
}
that
{
is
}
the
upper
millstone
: - {
chariot
} (
upper
) {
millstone
}
multitude
[
from
the
{
margin
]}
wagon
.
H7430 <
STRHEB
>@ רמשׂ
r
â
ma
ώ
raw
-
mas
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
glide
{
swiftly
}
that
{
is
}
to
crawl
or
move
with
short
steps
;
by
analogy
to
swarm
: - {
creep
}
move
.
H7488 <
STRHEB
>@ רענן
ra
‛ă
n
â
n
rah
-
an
-
awn
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
be
green
;
verdant
;
by
analogy
new
;
figuratively
prosperous
: - {
green
}
flourishing
.
H7554 <
STRHEB
>@ רקע
r
â
qa
‛
raw
-
kah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pound
the
earth
(
as
a
sign
of
passion
);
by
analogy
to
expand
(
by
hammering
);
by
implication
to
overlay
(
with
thin
sheets
of
metal
): - {
beat
}
make
{
broad
}
spread
abroad
({
forth
} {
over
} {
out
}
into
{
plates
}) {
stamp
}
stretch
.
H7565 <
STRHEB
>@ רשׁף
resheph
reh
'-
shef
From
H8313;
a
live
coal
;
by
analogy
lightning
;
figuratively
an
arrow
(
as
flashing
through
the
air
);
specifically
fever
: - {
arrow
} (
burning
) {
coal
}
burning
{
heat
} + {
spark
}
hot
thunderbolt
.
H7641 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁבּלת שׁבּל
shibb
ô
l
shibb
ô
leth
{
shib
-
bole
'}
shib
-
bo
'-
leth
From
the
same
as
H7640;
a
stream
(
as
flowing
);
also
an
ear
of
grain
(
as
growing
out
);
by
analogy
a
branch
: - {
branch
} {
channel
}
ear
(
of
{
corn
}) ([
water
-]) {
flood
}
Shibboleth
.
Compare
H5451.
H7795 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂורה ώô
r
â
h
so
-
raw
'
From
H7786 in
the
primitive
sense
of
H5493;
properly
a
{
ring
}
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
a
row
(
adverbially
): -
principal
.
H7834 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁחק
shachaq
shakh
'-
ak
From
H7833;
a
powder
(
as
beaten
small
);
by
analogy
a
thin
vapor
;
by
extension
the
firmament
: - {
cloud
}
small
{
dust
} {
heaven
}
sky
.
H7857 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁטף
sh
âţ
aph
shaw
-
taf
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
gush
;
by
implication
to
{
inundate
}
cleanse
;
by
analogy
to
{
gallop
}
conquer
: - {
drown
} (
over
-)
flow
({-
whelm
}) {
rinse
} {
run
} {
rush
} (
throughly
)
wash
(
away
).
H7860 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁטר
sh
ôţê
r
sho
-
tare
'
Active
participle
of
an
otherwise
unused
root
probably
meaning
to
write
;
properly
a
{
scribe
}
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
or
implication
)
an
official
superintendent
or
magistrate
: - {
officer
} {
overseer
}
ruler
.
H7921 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁכל
sh
â
k
ô
l
shaw
-
kole
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
{
miscarry
}
that
{
is
}
suffer
abortion
;
by
analogy
to
bereave
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
bereave
(
of
{
children
}) {
barren
}
cast
calf
({
fruit
} {
young
})
be
(
make
) {
childless
} {
deprive
} {
destroy
}
X
{
expect
}
lose
{
children
} {
miscarry
}
rob
of
{
children
}
spoil
.
H8080 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמן
sh
â
man
shaw
-
man
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
shine
}
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
be
(
causatively
make
)
oily
or
gross
: -
become
({
make
}
wax
)
fat
.
H8163 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂער שׂעיר ώâ‛î
yr
ώâ‛
ir
{
saw
-
eer
'}
saw
-
eer
'
From
H8175;
shaggy
;
as
{
noun
}
a
he
goat
;
by
analogy
a
faun
: - {
devil
} {
goat
} {
hairy
} {
kid
} {
rough
}
satyr
.
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
.
H8292 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁריקה שׁרוּקה
o
sher
û
q
â
h
sher
î
yq
â
h
{
sher
-
oo
-
kaw
'}
sher
-
ee
-
kaw
' (
The
second
form
is
by
permutation
);
feminine
passive
participle
of
H8319;
a
whistling
(
in
scorn
);
by
analogy
a
piping
: - {
bleating
}
hissing
.
H8306 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁריר
sh
â
r
î
yr
shaw
-
reer
'
From
H8324 in
the
original
sense
as
in
H8270 (
compare
H8326);
a
{
cord
}
that
{
is
} (
by
analogy
)
sinew
: -
navel
.
H8336 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁשׁי שׁשׁ
sh
ê
sh
shesh
î
y
{
shaysh
}
shesh
-
ee
' (
The
second
form
for
alliteration
with
H4897);
for
H7893;
bleached
{
stuff
}
that
{
is
}
white
linen
or
(
by
analogy
)
marble
: -
X
{
blue
}
fine
[(
twined
]) {
linen
} {
marble
}
silk
.
H8591 <
STRHEB
>@ תּעע
t
â‛
a
‛
taw
-
ah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
cheat
;
by
analogy
to
maltreat
: - {
deceive
}
misuse
.
H8628 <
STRHEB
>@ תּקע
t
â
qa
‛
taw
-
kah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
clatter
}
that
{
is
}
slap
(
the
hands
{
together
})
clang
(
an
instrument
);
by
analogy
to
drive
(
a
nail
or
tent
{
pin
}
a
{
dart
}
etc
.);
by
implication
to
become
bondsman
(
by
handclasping
): -
blow
([
a
{
trumpet
]}) {
cast
} {
clap
} {
fasten
}
pitch
{[
tent
]} {
smite
} {
sound
} {
strike
}
X
{
suretiship
}
thrust
.
H874 <
STRHEB
>@ בּאר
b
â'
ar
baw
-
ar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
dig
;
by
analogy
to
engrave
;
figuratively
to
explain
: - {
declare
} (
make
)
plain
(-
ly
).
H913 <
STRHEB
>@ בּדיל
bed
î
yl
bed
-
eel
'
From
H914;
alloy
(
because
removed
by
smelting
);
by
analogy
tin
: - + {
plummet
}
tin
.
G1064 <
STRGRK
>@ γαστήρ
gast
ē
r
gas
-
tare
'
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
the
stomach
;
by
analogy
the
matrix
;
figuratively
a
gourmand
: -
belly
+
with
child
womb
.
G1081 <
STRGRK
>@ γέννημα
genn
ē
ma
ghen
'-
nay
-
mah
From
G1080;
offspring
;
by
analogy
produce
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
fruit
generation
.
G1194 <
STRGRK
>@ δέρω
der
ō
der
'-
o
A
primary
verb
;
properly
to
flay
that
is
(
by
implication
)
to
scourge
or
(
by
analogy
)
to
thrash
: -
beat
smite
.
G1295 <
STRGRK
>@ διασώζω
dias
ō
z
ō
dee
-
as
-
odze
'-
o
From
G1223 and
G4982;
to
save
thoroughly
that
is
(
by
implication
or
analogy
)
to
cure
preserve6
rescue
etc
.: -
bring
safe
escape
(
safe
)
heal
make
perfectly
whole
save
.
G1591 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκμάσσω
ekmass
ō
ek
-
mas
'-
so
From
G1537 and
the
base
of
G3145;
to
knead
out
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
wipe
dry
: -
wipe
.
G1593 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκνεύω
ekneu
ō
ek
-
nyoo
'-
o
From
G1537 and
G3506; (
by
analogy
)
to
slip
off
that
is
quietly
withdraw
: -
convey
self
away
.
G1600 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκπετάννυμι
ekpetannumi
ek
-
pet
-
an
'-
noo
-
mee
From
G1537 and
a
form
of
G4072;
to
fly
out
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
extend
: -
stretch
forth
.
G1626 <
STRGRK
>@ ἔκτρωμα
ektr
ō
ma
ek
'-
tro
-
mah
From
a
compound
of
G1537 and
τιτρώσκω
titr
ō
sk
ō (
to
wound
);
a
miscarriage
(
abortion
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
untimely
birth
: -
born
out
of
due
time
.
G1888 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπαυτοφώρῳ
epautoph
ō
r
ō
ep
-
ow
-
tof
-
o
'-
ro
From
G1909 and
G846 and
(
the
dative
singular
of
)
a
derivative
of
φώρ
ph
ō
r
(
a
thief
);
in
theft
itself
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
in
actual
crime
: -
in
the
very
act
.
G1982 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπισκιάζω
episkiaz
ō
ep
-
ee
-
skee
-
ad
'-
zo
From
G1909 and
a
derivative
of
G4639;
to
cast
a
shade
upon
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
envelop
in
a
haze
of
brilliancy
;
figuratively
to
invest
with
preternatural
influence
: -
overshadow
.
G109 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀήρ
a
ē
r
ah
-
ayr
'
From
ἄημι
a
ē
mi
(
to
breathe
unconsciously
that
is
respire
;
by
analogy
to
blow
);
air
(
as
naturally
circumambient
): -
air
.
Compare
G5594.
G2225 <
STRGRK
>@ ζωογονέω
z
ō
ogone
ō
dzo
-
og
-
on
-
eh
'-
o
From
the
same
as
G2226 and
a
derivative
of
G1096;
to
engender
alive
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
rescue
(
passively
be
saved
)
from
death
: -
live
preserve
.
G2588 <
STRGRK
>@ καρδία
kardia
kar
-
dee
'-
ah
Prolonged
from
a
primary
κάρ
kar
(
Latin
cor
heart
);
the
heart
that
is
(
figuratively
)
the
thoughts
or
feelings
(
mind
);
also
(
by
analogy
)
the
middle
: - (+
broken
-)
heart
(-
ed
).
G2656 <
STRGRK
>@ κατανεύω
kataneu
ō
kat
-
an
-
yoo
'-
o
From
G2596 and
G3506;
to
nod
down
(
towards
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
make
signs
to
: -
beckon
.
G2672 <
STRGRK
>@ καταράομαι
kataraomai
kat
-
ar
-
ah
'-
om
-
ahee
Middle
voice
from
G2671;
to
execrate
;
by
analogy
to
doom
: -
curse
.
G2766 <
STRGRK
>@ κέραμος
keramos
ker
'-
am
-
os
Probably
from
the
base
of
G2767 (
through
the
idea
of
mixing
clay
and
water
);
earthenware
that
is
a
tile
(
by
analogy
a
thin
roof
or
awning
): -
tiling
.
G2854 <
STRGRK
>@ κολλούριον
kollourion
kol
-
loo
'-
ree
-
on
Neuter
of
a
presumed
derivative
of
κολλύρα
kollura
(
a
cake
;
probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G2853);
properly
a
poultice
(
as
made
of
or
in
the
form
of
crackers
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
a
plaster
: -
eyesalve
.
G2859 <
STRGRK
>@ κόλπος
kolpos
kol
'-
pos
Apparently
a
primary
word
;
the
bosom
;
by
analogy
a
bay
: -
bosom
creek
.
G2867 <
STRGRK
>@ κονιάω
konia
ō
kon
-
ee
-
ah
'-
o
From
κονία
konia
(
dust
;
by
analogy
lime
);
to
whitewash
: -
whiten
.
G2873 <
STRGRK
>@ κόπος
kopos
kop
'-
os
From
G2875;
a
cut
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
toil
(
as
reducing
the
strength
)
literally
or
figuratively
;
by
implication
pains
: -
labour
+
trouble
weariness
.
G2897 <
STRGRK
>@ κραιπάλη
kraipal
ē
krahee
-
pal
'-
ay
Probably
from
the
same
as
G726;
properly
a
headache
(
as
a
seizure
of
pain
)
from
drunkenness
that
is
(
by
implication
)
a
debauch
(
by
analogy
a
glut
): -
surfeiting
.
G2930 <
STRGRK
>@ κρύσταλλος
krustallos
kroos
'-
tal
-
los
From
a
derivative
of
κρύος
kruos
(
frost
);
ice
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
rock
crystal
: -
crystal
.
G2986 <
STRGRK
>@ λαμπρός
lampros
lam
-
pros
'
From
the
same
as
G2985;
radiant
;
by
analogy
limpid
;
figuratively
magnificent
or
sumptuous
(
in
appearance
): -
bright
clear
gay
goodly
gorgeous
white
.
G3008 <
STRGRK
>@ λειτουργέω
leitourge
ō
li
-
toorg
-
eh
'-
o
From
G3011;
to
be
a
public
servant
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
perform
religious
or
charitable
functions
(
worship
obey
relieve
): -
minister
.
G3039 <
STRGRK
>@ λικμάω
likma
ō
lik
-
mah
'-
o
From
λικμός
likmos
the
equivalent
.
of
λίκνον
liknon
(
a
winnowing
fan
or
basket
);
to
winnow
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
triturate
: -
grind
to
powder
.
G3144 <
STRGRK
>@ μάρτυς
martus
mar
'-
toos
Of
uncertain
affinity
;
a
witness
(
literally
[
judicially
]
or
figuratively
[
generally
]);
by
analogy
a
martyr
: -
martyr
record
witness
.
G3506 <
STRGRK
>@ νεύω
neu
ō
nyoo
'-
o
Apparently
a
primary
verb
;
to
nod
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
signal
: -
beckon
.
G3582 <
STRGRK
>@ ξέστης
xest
ē
s
xes
'-
tace
As
if
from
ξέω
xe
ō (
which
properly
means
to
smooth
;
by
implication
[
of
friction
]
to
boil
or
heat
);
a
vessel
(
as
fashioned
or
for
cooking
) (
or
perhaps
by
corruption
from
the
Latin
sextarius
the
sixth
of
a
modius
that
is
about
a
pint
)
that
is
(
specifically
)
a
measure
for
liquids
or
solids
(
by
analogy
a
pitcher
): -
pot
.
G3654 <
STRGRK
>@ ὅλως
hol
ō
s
hol
'-
oce
Adverb
from
G3650;
completely
that
is
altogether
; (
by
analogy
)
everywhere
; (
negative
)
not
by
any
means
: -
at
all
commonly
utterly
.
G3691 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀξύς
oxus
ox
-
oos
'
Probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G188 (
acid
);
keen
;
by
analogy
rapid
: -
sharp
swift
.
G3692 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀπή
op
ē
op
-
ay
'
Probably
from
G3700;
a
hole
(
as
if
for
light
)
that
is
cavern
;
by
analogy
a
spring
(
of
water
): -
cave
place
.
G3709 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀργή
org
ē
or
-
gay
'
From
G3713;
properly
desire
(
as
a
reaching
forth
or
excitement
of
the
mind
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
violent
passion
(
ire
or
[
justifiable
]
abhorrence
);
by
implication
punishment
: -
anger
indignation
vengeance
wrath
.
G3726 <
STRGRK
>@ ὁρκίζω
horkiz
ō
hor
-
kid
'-
zo
From
G3727;
to
put
on
oath
that
is
make
swear
;
by
analogy
to
solemnly
enjoin
: -
adjure
charge
.
G3777 <
STRGRK
>@ οὔτε
oute
oo
'-
teh
From
G3756 and
G5037;
not
too
that
is
neither
or
nor
;
by
analogy
not
even
: -
neither
none
nor
(
yet
) (
no
yet
)
not
nothing
.
G3816 <
STRGRK
>@ παῖς
pais
paheece
Perhaps
from
G3817;
a
boy
(
as
often
beaten
with
impunity
)
or
(
by
analogy
)
a
girl
and
(
generally
)
a
child
;
specifically
a
slave
or
servant
(
especially
a
minister
to
a
king
;
and
by
eminence
to
God
): -
child
maid
(-
en
) (
man
)
servant
son
young
man
.
G3880 <
STRGRK
>@ παραλαμβάνω
paralamban
ō
par
-
al
-
am
-
ban
'-
o
From
G3844 and
G2983;
to
receive
near
that
is
associate
with
oneself
(
in
any
familiar
or
intimate
act
or
relation
);
by
analogy
to
assume
an
office
;
figuratively
to
learn
: -
receive
take
(
unto
with
).
G3980 <
STRGRK
>@ πειθαρχέω
peitharche
ō
pi
-
tharkh
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G3982 and
G757;
to
be
persuaded
by
a
ruler
that
is
(
generally
)
to
submit
to
authority
;
by
analogy
to
conform
to
advice
: -
hearken
obey
(
magistrates
).
G3982 <
STRGRK
>@ πείθω
peith
ō
pi
'-
tho
A
primary
verb
;
to
convince
(
by
argument
true
or
false
);
by
analogy
to
pacify
or
conciliate
(
by
other
fair
means
);
reflexively
or
passively
to
assent
(
to
evidence
or
authority
)
to
rely
(
by
inward
certainty
): -
agree
assure
believe
have
confidence
be
(
wax
)
content
make
friend
obey
persuade
trust
yield
.
G4132 <
STRGRK
>@ πλημμύρα
pl
ē
mmura
plame
-
moo
'-
rah
Prolongation
from
G4130;
flood
tide
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
a
freshet
: -
flood
.
G4134 <
STRGRK
>@ πλήρης
pl
ē
r
ē
s
play
'-
race
From
G4130;
replete
or
covered
over
;
by
analogy
complete
: -
full
.
G4151 <
STRGRK
>@ πνεῦμα
pneuma
pnyoo
'-
mah
From
G4154;
a
current
of
air
that
is
breath
(
blast
)
or
a
breeze
;
by
analogy
or
figuratively
a
spirit
that
is
(
human
)
the
rational
soul
(
by
implication
)
vital
principle
mental
disposition
etc
.
or
(
superhuman
)
an
angel
daemon
or
(
divine
)
God
Christ
´
s
spirit
the
Holy
spirit
: -
ghost
life
spirit
(-
ual
-
ually
)
mind
.
Compare
G5590.
G4205 <
STRGRK
>@ πόρνος
pornos
por
'-
nos
From
πέρνημι
pern
ē
mi
(
to
sell
;
akin
to
the
base
of
G4097);
a
(
male
)
prostitute
(
as
venal
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
a
debauchee
(
libertine
): -
fornicator
whoremonger
.
G4396 <
STRGRK
>@ προφήτης
proph
ē
t
ē
s
prof
-
ay
'-
tace
From
a
compound
of
G4253 and
G5346;
a
foreteller
(
prophet
);
by
analogy
an
inspired
speaker
;
by
extension
a
poet
: -
prophet
.
G4406 <
STRGRK
>@ πρώΐμος
pr
ō
imos
pro
'-
ee
-
mos
From
G4404;
dawning
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
autumnal
(
showering
the
first
of
the
rainy
season
): -
early
.
G4436 <
STRGRK
>@ Πύθων
Puth
ō
n
poo
'-
thone
From
Πυθώ
Puth
ō (
the
name
of
the
region
where
Delphi
the
seat
of
the
famous
oracle
was
located
);
a
Python
that
is
(
by
analogy
with
the
supposed
diviner
there
)
inspiration
(
soothsaying
): -
divination
.
G4493 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥιπή
rhip
ē
hree
-
pay
'
From
G4496;
a
jerk
(
of
the
eye
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
an
instant
): -
twinkling
.
G4494 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥιπίζω
rhipiz
ō
hrip
-
id
'-
zo
From
a
derivative
of
G4496 (
meaning
a
fan
or
bellows
);
to
breeze
up
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
agitate
(
into
waves
): -
toss
.
G4560 <
STRGRK
>@ σάρκινος
sarkinos
sar
'-
kee
-
nos
From
G4561;
similar
to
flesh
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
soft
: -
fleshly
.
G4673 <
STRGRK
>@ σορός
soros
sor
-
os
'
Probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G4987;
a
funereal
receptacle
(
urn
coffin
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
a
bier
: -
bier
.
G4686 <
STRGRK
>@ σπεῖρα
speira
spi
'-
rah
Of
immediate
Latin
origin
but
ultimately
a
derivative
of
G138 in
the
sense
of
its
cognate
G1507;
a
coil
(
spira
spire
)
that
is
(
figuratively
)
a
mass
of
men
(
a
Roman
military
cohort
;
also
[
by
analogy
]
a
squad
of
Levitical
janitors
): -
band
.
G4714 <
STRGRK
>@ στάσις
stasis
stas
'-
is
From
the
base
of
G2476;
a
standing
(
properly
the
act
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
position
(
existence
);
by
implication
a
popular
uprising
;
figuratively
controversy
: -
dissension
insurrection
X
standing
uproar
.
G4755 <
STRGRK
>@ στρατηγός
strat
ē
gos
strat
-
ay
-
gos
'
From
the
base
of
G4756 and
G71 or
G2233;
a
general
that
is
(
by
implication
or
analogy
)
a
(
military
)
governor
(
praetor
)
the
chief
(
praefect
)
of
the
(
Levitical
)
temple
wardens
: -
captain
magistrate
.
G4789 <
STRGRK
>@ συγκληρονόμος
sugkl
ē
ronomos
soong
-
klay
-
ron
-
om
'-
os
From
G4862 and
G2818;
a
co
-
heir
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
participant
in
common
: -
fellow
(
joint
) -
heir
heir
together
heir
with
.
G4864 <
STRGRK
>@ συναγωγή
sunag
ō
g
ē
soon
-
ag
-
o
-
gay
'
From
(
the
reduplicated
form
of
)
G4863;
an
assemblage
of
persons
;
specifically
a
Jewish
synagogue
(
the
meeting
or
the
place
);
by
analogy
a
Christian
church
: -
assembly
congregation
synagogue
.
G4892 <
STRGRK
>@ συνέδριον
sunedrion
soon
-
ed
'-
ree
-
on
Neuter
of
a
presumed
derivative
of
a
compound
of
G4862 and
the
base
of
G1476;
a
joint
session
that
is
(
specifically
)
the
Jewish
Sanhedrim
;
by
analogy
a
subordinate
tribunal
: -
council
.
G4952 <
STRGRK
>@ συσπαράσσω
susparass
ō
soos
-
par
-
as
'-
so
From
G4862 and
G4682;
to
rend
completely
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
convulse
violently
: -
throw
down
.
G5092 <
STRGRK
>@ τιμή
tim
ē
tee
-
may
'
From
G5099;
a
value
that
is
money
paid
or
(
concretely
and
collectively
)
valuables
;
by
analogy
esteem
(
especially
of
the
highest
degree
)
or
the
dignity
itself
: -
honour
precious
price
some
.
G5146 <
STRGRK
>@ τρίβολος
tribolos
trib
'-
ol
-
os
From
G5140 and
G956;
properly
a
crow
foot
(
three
pronged
obstruction
in
war
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
a
thorny
plant
(
caltrop
): -
brier
thistle
.
G5149 <
STRGRK
>@ τρίζο
trizo
trid
'-
zo
Apparently
a
primary
verb
;
to
creak
(
squeak
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
grate
the
teeth
(
in
frenzy
): -
gnash
.
G5179 <
STRGRK
>@ τύπος
tupos
too
'-
pos
From
G5180;
a
die
(
as
struck
)
that
is
(
by
implication
)
a
stamp
or
scar
;
by
analogy
a
shape
that
is
a
statue
(
figuratively
)
style
or
resemblance
;
specifically
a
sampler
(
type
)
that
is
a
model
(
for
imitation
)
or
instance
(
for
warning
): -
en
- (
ex
-)
ample
fashion
figure
form
manner
pattern
print
.
G5185 <
STRGRK
>@ τυφλός
tuphlos
toof
-
los
'
From
G5187;
opaque
(
as
if
smoky
)
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
blind
(
physically
or
mentally
): -
blind
.
G5343 <
STRGRK
>@ φεύγω
pheug
ō
fyoo
'-
go
Apparently
a
primary
verb
;
to
run
away
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
by
implication
to
shun
;
by
analogy
to
vanish
: -
escape
flee
(
away
).
G5399 <
STRGRK
>@ φοβέω
phobe
ō
fob
-
eh
'-
o
From
G5401;
to
frighten
that
is
(
passively
)
to
be
alarmed
;
by
analogy
to
be
in
awe
of
that
is
revere
: -
be
(+
sore
)
afraid
fear
(
exceedingly
)
reverence
.
G5409 <
STRGRK
>@ φορέω
phore
ō
for
-
eh
'-
o
From
G5411;
to
have
a
burden
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
wear
as
clothing
or
a
constant
accompaniment
: -
bear
wear
.
G5521 <
STRGRK
>@ χολή
chol
ē
khol
-
ay
'
Feminine
of
an
equivalent
perhaps
akin
to
the
same
as
G5514 (
from
the
greenish
hue
);
gall
or
bile
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
poison
or
an
anodyne
(
wormwood
poppy
etc
.): -
gall
.
G5597 <
STRGRK
>@ ψώχω
ps
ō
ch
ō
pso
'-
kho
Prolongation
from
the
same
base
as
G5567;
to
triturate
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
to
rub
out
(
kernels
from
husks
with
the
fingers
or
hand
): -
rub
.
G509 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄνωθεν
an
ō
then
an
'-
o
-
then
From
G507;
from
above
;
by
analogy
from
the
first
;
by
implication
anew
: -
from
above
again
from
the
beginning
(
very
first
)
the
top
.
G796 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀστραπή
astrap
ē
as
-
trap
-
ay
'
From
G797;
lightning
;
by
analogy
glare
: -
lightning
bright
shining
.
G931 <
STRGRK
>@ βάσανος
basanos
bas
'-
an
-
os
Perhaps
remotely
from
the
same
as
G939 (
through
the
notion
of
going
to
the
bottom
);
a
touch
stone
that
is
(
by
analogy
)
torture
: -
torment
.