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H1794 <
STRHEB
>@ דּכה
d
â
k
â
h
daw
-
kaw
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
{
H1790}
H1792);
to
collapse
(
physically
or
mentally
): -
break
({
sore
}) {
contrite
}
crouch
.
H7257 <
STRHEB
>@ רבץ
r
â
bats
raw
-
bats
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
crouch
(
on
all
four
legs
{
folded
}
like
a
recumbent
animal
);
by
implication
to
{
recline
}
repose6
{
brood
} {
lurk
}
imbed
: -
crouch
({
down
})
fall
{
down
}
make
a
{
fold
}
lay
(
cause
{
to
}
make
to
)
lie
({
down
})
make
to
{
rest
}
sit
.
H7812 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁחה
sh
â
ch
â
h
shaw
-
khaw
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
depress
}
that
{
is
}
prostrate
(
especially
reflexively
in
homage
to
royalty
or
God
): -
bow
(
self
) {
down
} {
crouch
}
fall
down
({
flat
})
humbly
{
beseech
}
do
(
make
) {
obeisance
}
do
{
reverence
}
make
to
{
stoop
}
worship
.
G4352 <
STRGRK
>@ προσκυνέω
proskune
ō
pros
-
koo
-
neh
'-
o
From
G4314 and
probably
a
derivative
of
G2965 (
meaning
to
kiss
like
a
dog
licking
his
master
´
s
hand
);
to
fawn
or
crouch
to
that
is
(
literally
or
figuratively
)
prostrate
oneself
in
homage
(
do
reverence
to
adore
): -
worship
.
G4434 <
STRGRK
>@ πτωχός
pt
ō
chos
pto
-
khos
'
From
πτώσσω
pt
ō
ss
ō (
to
crouch
;
akin
to
G4422 and
the
alternate
of
G4098);
a
beggar
(
as
cringing
)
that
is
pauper
(
strictly
denoting
absolute
or
public
mendicancy
although
also
used
in
a
qualified
or
relative
sense
;
whereas
G3993 properly
means
only
straitened
circumstances
in
private
)
literally
(
often
as
noun
)
or
figuratively
(
distressed
): -
beggar
(-
ly
)
poor
.