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H124 <
STRHEB
>@ אדם 'ô
dem
o
'-
dem
From
H119; {
redness
}
that
{
is
}
the
{
ruby
} {
garnet
}
or
some
other
red
gem
: -
sardius
.
H127 <
STRHEB
>@ אדמה 'ă
d
â
m
â
h
ad
-
aw
-
maw
'
From
H119;
soil
(
from
its
general
redness
): - {
country
} {
earth
} {
ground
}
husband
[-
man
] ({-
ry
})
land
.
H2448 <
STRHEB
>@ חכללוּת
chaklil
û
th
khak
-
lee
-
looth
'
From
H2447;
flash
(
of
the
eyes
);
in
a
bad
{
sense
}
blearedness
: -
redness
.
H2560 <
STRHEB
>@ חמר
ch
â
mar
khaw
-
mar
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
boil
up
;
hence
to
ferment
(
with
scum
);
to
glow
(
with
redness
);
as
denominative
(
from
H2564)
to
smear
with
pitch
: - {
daub
} {
foul
}
be
{
red
}
trouble
.
H7451 <
STRHEB
>@ רעה רע
ra
‛
r
â‛â
h
{
rah
}
raw
-
aw
'
From
H7489;
bad
or
(
as
noun
)
evil
(
naturally
or
morally
).
This
includes
the
second
(
feminine
)
form
;
as
adjective
or
noun
: - {
adversity
} {
affliction
} {
bad
} {
calamity
} +
displease
({-
ure
}) {
distress
}
evil
({[-
favouredness
]} {
man
} {
thing
}) + {
exceedingly
}
X
{
great
}
grief
({-
vous
}) {
harm
} {
heavy
}
hurt
({-
ful
})
ill
({
favoured
}) + {
mark
} {
mischief
} ({-
vous
}) {
misery
}
naught
({-
ty
}) {
noisome
} +
not
{
please
}
sad
({-
ly
}) {
sore
} {
sorrow
} {
trouble
} {
vex
}
wicked
({-
ly
} {-
ness
} {
one
})
worse
(-
st
) {
wretchedness
}
wrong
. [
Including
feminine
ra
´
ah
;
as
adjective
or
noun
.]
H8321 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂרקה שׂורק שׂרק ώô
r
ê
q
ώô
r
ê
q
ώô
r
ê
q
â
h
{
so
-
rake
'} {
so
-
rake
'}
so
-
ray
-
kaw
' (
The
third
form
is
feminine
);
from
H8319 in
the
sense
of
redness
(
compare
H8320);
a
vine
stock
(
properly
one
yielding
purple
{
grapes
}
the
richest
variety
): -
choice
({-
st
}
noble
)
wine
.
Compare
H8291.
G42 <
STRGRK
>@ ἁγιωσύνη
hagi
ō
sun
ē
hag
-
ee
-
o
-
soo
'-
nay
From
G40;
sacredness
(
that
is
properly
the
quality
): -
holiness
.
G2420 <
STRGRK
>@ ἱερωσύνη
hier
ō
sun
ē
hee
-
er
-
o
-
soo
'-
nay
From
G2413;
sacredness
that
is
(
by
implication
)
the
priestly
office
: -
priesthood
.