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H5190 <
STRHEB
>@ נטל
n
âţ
al
naw
-
tal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
lift
;
by
implication
to
impose
: - {
bear
} {
offer
}
take
up
.
H5923 <
STRHEB
>@ עול על ‛ô
l
‛ô
l
{
ole
}
ole
From
H5953;
a
yoke
(
as
imposed
on
the
{
neck
})
literally
or
figuratively
: -
yoke
.
H5953 <
STRHEB
>@ עלל ‛â
lal
aw
-
lal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
effect
thoroughly
;
specifically
to
glean
(
also
figuratively
);
by
implication
(
in
a
bad
sense
)
to
{
overdo
}
that
{
is
} {
maltreat
}
be
saucy
{
to
} {
pain
}
impose
(
also
literally
): - {
abuse
} {
affect
}
X
{
child
} {
defile
} {
do
} {
glean
} {
mock
} {
practise
} {
throughly
}
work
(
wonderfully
).
H6006 <
STRHEB
>@ עמשׂ עמס ‛â
mas
‛â
ma
ώ {
aw
-
mas
'}
aw
-
mas
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
load
}
that
{
is
}
impose
a
burden
(
or
figuratively
infliction
): -
be
{
borne
} (
heavy
)
burden
({
self
}) {
lade
} {
load
}
put
.
H7136 <
STRHEB
>@ קרה
q
â
r
â
h
kaw
-
raw
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
light
upon
(
chiefly
by
accident
);
causatively
to
bring
about
;
specifically
to
impose
timbers
(
for
roof
or
floor
): - {
appoint
}
lay
(
make
) {
beams
} {
befall
} {
bring
}
come
(
to
pass
{
unto
}) {
floor
} [
hap
] {
was
}
happen
({
unto
}) {
meet
}
send
good
speed
.
H7412 <
STRHEB
>@ רמה
rem
â
h
rem
-
aw
' (
Chaldee
);
corresponding
to
H7411;
to
{
throw
} {
set
} (
figuratively
)
assess
: -
cast
({
down
})
impose
.
G1945 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπίκειμαι
epikeimai
ep
-
ik
'-
i
-
mahee
From
G1909 and
G2749;
to
rest
upon
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
impose
be
instant
(
be
)
laid
(
there
-
up
-)
on
(
when
)
lay
(
on
)
lie
(
on
)
press
upon
.
G2007 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπιτίθημι
epitith
ē
mi
ep
-
ee
-
tith
'-
ay
-
mee
From
G1909 and
G5087;
to
impose
(
in
a
friendly
or
hostile
sense
): -
add
unto
lade
lay
upon
put
(
up
)
on
set
on
(
up
) +
surname
X
wound
.
G2599 <
STRGRK
>@ καταβαρέω
katabare
ō
kat
-
ab
-
ar
-
eh
'-
o
From
G2596 and
G916;
to
impose
upon
: -
burden
G3466 <
STRGRK
>@ μυστήριον
must
ē
rion
moos
-
tay
'-
ree
-
on
From
a
derivative
of
μύω
mu
ō (
to
shut
the
mouth
);
a
secret
or
mystery
(
through
the
idea
of
silence
imposed
by
initiation
into
religious
rites
): -
mystery
.