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H1540 <
STRHEB
>@ גּלה
g
â
l
â
h
gaw
-
law
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
denude
(
especially
in
a
disgraceful
sense
);
by
implication
to
exile
(
captives
being
usually
stripped
);
figuratively
to
reveal
: - + {
advertise
} {
appear
} {
bewray
} {
bring
} ({
carry
} {
lead
}
go
)
captive
(
into
{
captivity
}) {
depart
} {
disclose
} {
discover
} {
exile
}
be
{
gone
} {
open
}
X
{
plainly
} {
publish
} {
remove
} {
reveal
}
X
{
shamelessly
} {
shew
}
X
{
surely
} {
tell
}
uncover
.
H2781 <
STRHEB
>@ חרפּה
cherp
â
h
kher
-
paw
'
From
H2778; {
contumely
} {
disgrace
}
the
pudenda
: - {
rebuke
}
reproach
({-
fully
})
shame
.
H2834 <
STRHEB
>@ חשׂף
ch
âώ
aph
khaw
-
saf
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
strip
{
off
}
that
{
is
}
generally
to
make
naked
(
for
exertion
or
in
{
disgrace
})
to
drain
away
or
bail
up
(
a
liquid
): -
make
{
bare
} {
clean
} {
discover
}
draw
{
out
} {
take
}
uncover
.
H3639 <
STRHEB
>@ כּלמּה
kelimm
â
h
kel
-
im
-
maw
'
From
H3637;
disgrace
: - {
confusion
} {
dishonour
} {
reproach
}
shame
.
H3640 <
STRHEB
>@ כּלמּוּת
kelimm
û
th
kel
-
im
-
mooth
'
From
H3639;
disgrace
: -
shame
.
H5034 <
STRHEB
>@ נבל
n
â
b
ê
l
naw
-
bale
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
wilt
;
generally
to
fall
{
away
}
fail6
faint
;
figuratively
to
be
foolish
or
(
morally
)
wicked
;
causatively
to
{
despise
}
disgrace
: - {
disgrace
} {
dishonour
}
lightly
{
esteem
}
fade
({
away
} {-
ing
})
fall
({
down
} {-
ling
} {
off
})
do
{
foolishly
}
come
to
{
nought
}
X
{
surely
}
make
{
vile
}
wither
.
H5040 <
STRHEB
>@ נבלוּת
nabl
û
th
nab
-
looth
'
From
H5036;
properly
{
disgrace
}
that
{
is
}
the
(
female
)
pudenda
: -
lewdness
.
H6172 <
STRHEB
>@ ערוה ‛
erv
â
h
er
-
vaw
'
From
H6168; {
nudity
}
literally
(
especially
the
pudenda
)
or
figuratively
({
disgrace
}
blemish
): - {
nakedness
} {
shame
}
unclean
(-
ness
).
H7022 <
STRHEB
>@ קיקלון
q
î
yq
â
l
ô
n
kee
-
kaw
-
lone
'
From
H7036;
intense
disgrace
: -
shameful
spewing
.
H7036 <
STRHEB
>@ קלון
q
â
l
ô
n
kaw
-
lone
'
From
H7034;
disgrace
; (
by
implication
)
the
pudenda
: - {
confusion
} {
dishonour
} {
ignominy
} {
reproach
}
shame
.
G152 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰσχύνη
aischun
ē
ahee
-
skhoo
'-
nay
From
G153;
shame
or
disgrace
(
abstractly
or
concretely
): -
dishonesty
shame
.
G153 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰσχύνομαι
aischunomai
ahee
-
skhoo
'-
nom
-
ahee
From
αἶσχος
aischos
(
disfigurement
that
is
disgrace
);
to
feel
shame
(
for
oneself
): -
be
ashamed
.
G2617 <
STRGRK
>@ καταισχύνω
kataischun
ō
kat
-
ahee
-
skhoo
'-
no
From
G2596 and
G153;
to
shame
down
that
is
disgrace
or
(
by
implication
)
put
to
the
blush
: -
confound
dishonour
(
be
a
-
make
a
-)
shame
(-
d
).
G3470 <
STRGRK
>@ μῶμος
m
ō
mos
mo
'-
mos
Perhaps
from
G3201;
a
flaw
or
blot
that
is
(
figuratively
)
disgraceful
person
: -
blemish
.
G3681 <
STRGRK
>@ ὄνειδος
oneidos
on
'-
i
-
dos
Probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G3686;
notoriety
that
is
a
taunt
(
disgrace
): -
reproach
.
G4696 <
STRGRK
>@ σπίλος
spilos
spee
'-
los
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
a
stain
or
blemish
that
is
(
figuratively
)
defect
disgrace
: -
spot
.
G819 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀτιμία
atimia
at
-
ee
-
mee
'-
ah
From
G820;
infamy
that
is
(
subjectively
)
comparative
indignity
(
objectively
)
disgrace
: -
dishonour
reproach
shame
vile
.