Dict: all - patrimony
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H1 <
STRHEB
>@ אב 'â
b
awb
A
primitive
word
;
father
in
a
literal
and
{
immediate
}
or
figurative
and
remote
application
: - {
chief
} (
fore
-)
father
({[-
less
]})
X
{
patrimony
}
principal
.
Compare
names
in
Abi
-
H3425 <
STRHEB
>@ ירשּׁה
yer
û
shsh
â
h
yer
-
oosh
-
shaw
'
From
H2423;
something
occupied
;
a
conquest
;
also
a
patrimony
: - {
heritage
} {
inheritance
}
possession
.
H5159 <
STRHEB
>@ נחלה
nach
ă
l
â
h
nakh
-
al
-
aw
'
From
H5157 (
in
its
usual
sense
);
properly
something
{
inherited
}
that
{
is
} (
abstractly
) {
occupancy
}
or
(
concretely
)
an
heirloom
;
generally
an
{
estate
}
patrimony
or
portion
: - {
heritage
}
to
{
inherit
} {
inheritance
}
possession
.
Compare
H5158.
G2817 <
STRGRK
>@ κληρονομία
kl
ē
ronomia
klay
-
ron
-
om
-
ee
'-
ah
From
G2818;
heirship
that
is
(
concretely
)
a
patrimony
or
(
generally
)
a
possession
: -
inheritance
.
G2819 <
STRGRK
>@ κλῆρος
kl
ē
ros
klay
'-
ros
Probably
from
G2806 (
through
the
idea
of
using
bits
of
wood
etc
.
for
the
purpose
);
a
die
(
for
drawing
chances
);
by
implication
a
portion
(
as
if
so
secured
);
by
extension
an
acquisition
(
especially
a
patrimony
figuratively
): -
heritage
inheritance
lot
part
.