Dict: all - mud
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hitchcock:
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Abez
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
an
egg
;
muddy
-
HITCHCOCK
-
A
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Asia
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
muddy
;
boggy
-
HITCHCOCK
-
A
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Bozez
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
mud
;
bog
-
HITCHCOCK
-
B
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Thebez
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
muddy
;
eggs
;
fine
linen
or
silk
-
HITCHCOCK
-
T
tcr:
strongs:
H1206 <
STRHEB
>@ בּץ
b
ô
ts
botse
Probably
the
same
as
H948;
mud
(
as
whitish
clay
): -
mire
.
H2916 <
STRHEB
>@ טיט ţî
y
ţ
teet
From
an
unused
root
meaning
apparently
to
be
sticky
(
rather
perhaps
a
denominative
from
{
H2894}
through
the
idea
of
dirt
to
be
swept
away
);
mud
or
clay
;
figuratively
calamity
: - {
clay
} {
dirt
}
mire
.
H3121 <
STRHEB
>@ יון
y
â
v
ê
n
yaw
-
ven
'
From
the
same
as
H3196;
properly
dregs
(
as
effervescing
);
hence
mud
: - {
mire
}
miry
.
H4688 <
STRHEB
>@ מצלה מצוּלה מצלה מצולה
mets
ô
l
â
h
mets
ô
l
â
h
mets
û
l
â
h
mets
û
l
â
h
(
1
,
2
) {
mets
-
o
-
law
'} (
3
,
4
)
mets
-
oo
-
law
'
From
the
same
as
H6683;
a
deep
place
(
of
water
or
mud
): - {
bottom
} {
deep
}
depth
.
H4833 <
STRHEB
>@ מרפּשׂ
mirp
âώ
meer
-
paws
'
From
H7515;
muddled
water
: -
that
which
. . .
have
fouled
.
H444 <
STRHEB
>@ אלח 'â
lach
aw
-
lakh
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
muddle
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
and
intransitively
)
to
turn
(
morally
)
corrupt
: -
become
filthy
.
H5430 <
STRHEB
>@ סאון
se
'ô
n
seh
-
own
'
From
H5431;
perhaps
a
military
boot
(
as
a
protection
from
mud
): -
battle
.
H5918 <
STRHEB
>@ עכרן ‛
okr
â
n
ok
-
rawn
'
From
H5916;
muddler
; {
Okran
}
an
Israelite
: -
Ocran
.
H6083 <
STRHEB
>@ עפר ‛â
ph
â
r
aw
-
fawr
'
From
H6080;
dust
(
as
powdered
or
gray
);
hence
{
clay
} {
earth
}
mud
: - {
ashes
} {
dust
} {
earth
} {
ground
} {
morter
} {
powder
}
rubbish
.
H7516 <
STRHEB
>@ רפשׁ
rephesh
reh
'-
fesh
From
H7515;
mud
(
as
roiled
): -
mire
.
G1004 <
STRGRK
>@ βόρβορος
borboros
bor
'-
bor
-
os
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
mud
: -
mire
.