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H2671 <
STRHEB
>@ חץ
ch
ê
ts
khayts
From
H2686;
properly
a
{
piercer
}
that
{
is
}
an
arrow
;
by
implication
a
wound
;
figuratively
(
of
God
)
thunder
bolt
; (
by
interchange
for
H6086)
the
shaft
of
a
spear
: - + {
archer
} {
arrow
} {
dart
} {
shaft
} {
staff
}
wound
.
H2975 <
STRHEB
>@ יאר
ye
'ô
r
yeh
-
ore
'
Of
Egyptian
origin
;
a
{
channel
}
for
example
a
{
fosse
} {
canal
}
shaft
;
specifically
the
{
Nile
}
as
the
one
river
of
{
Egypt
}
including
its
collateral
trenches
;
also
the
{
Tigris
}
as
the
main
river
of
Assyria
: - {
brook
} {
flood
} {
river
}
stream
.
H3409 <
STRHEB
>@ ירך
y
â
r
ê
k
yaw
-
rake
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
be
soft
;
the
thigh
(
from
its
fleshy
softness
);
by
euphemism
the
generative
parts
;
figuratively
a
{
shank
} {
flank
}
side
: -
X
{
body
} {
loins
} {
shaft
} {
side
}
thigh
.
H5158 <
STRHEB
>@ נחלה נחלה נחל
nachal
nachl
â
h
nach
ă
l
â
h
{
nakh
'-
al
} {
nakh
'-
law
}
nakh
-
al
-
aw
'
From
H5157 in
its
original
sense
;
a
{
stream
}
especially
a
winter
torrent
; (
by
implication
)
a
(
narrow
)
valley
(
in
which
a
brook
runs
);
also
a
shaft
(
of
a
mine
): - {
brook
} {
flood
} {
river
} {
stream
}
valley
.
H7070 <
STRHEB
>@ קנה
q
â
neh
kaw
-
neh
'
From
H7069;
a
reed
(
as
erect
);
by
resemblance
a
rod
(
especially
for
{
measuring
})
shaft6
{
tube
} {
stem
}
the
radius
(
of
the
{
arm
})
beam
(
of
a
steelyard
): - {
balance
} {
bone
} {
branch
} {
calamus
} {
cane
} {
reed
}
X
{
spearman
}
stalk
.