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WINDOWS OF HEAVEN @ kjv@Genesis:7:11; kjv@Isaiah:24:18; kjv@Malachi:3:10

WINDOWS @ of houses- kjv@Judges:5:28; kjv@2Samuel:6:16; kjv@2Kings:9:30

WINE, NEW @ kjv@Nehemiah:10:39; kjv@Nehemiah:13:5; kjv@Hosea:4:11; kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Matthew:26:29; kjv@Mark:2:22; kjv@Acts:2:13 New Things, NEW THINGS

WINGS, GOD'S, FIGURATIVE @ kjv@Exodus:19:4; kjv@Ruth:2:12; kjv@Psalms:17:8; kjv@Psalms:36:7; kjv@Psalms:91:4; kjv@Malachi:4:2

WINKING @ kjv@Psalms:35:19; kjv@Proverbs:6:13; kjv@Proverbs:10:10

WINTER @ the season- kjv@Songs:2:11; kjv@Matthew:24:20; kjv@John:10:22; kjv@2Timothy:4:21

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WINDOW - W>@ - The window of an Oriental house consists generally of an aperture closed in with lattice-work. kjv@Judges:5:28; kjv@Proverbs:7:6) Authorized Version "casement;" kjv@Ecclesiastes:12:3) Authorized Version "window;" (Solomon kjv@2:9; Hosea:13:3) Authorized Version "chimney." Glass has been introduced into Egypt in modern times as a protection against the cold of winter, but lattice-work is still the usual, and with the poor the only, contrivance for closing the window. The windows generally look into the inner court of the house, but in every house one or more look into the street. In Egypt these outer windows generally project over the doorway. HOUSE

WINDS - W>@ - That the Hebrews recognized the existence of four prevailing winds as issuing, broadly speaking, from the four cardinal points, north, south, east and west, may be inferred from their custom of using the expression "four winds" as equivalent to the "four quarters" of the hemisphere. kjv@Ezekiel:37:9; kjv@Daniel:8:8; kjv@Zechariah:2:6; kjv@Matthew:24:31) The north wind, or, as it was usually called "the north," was naturally the coldest of the four, Ecclus. 43:20 and its presence is hence invoked as favorable to vegetation in (Solomon kjv@4:16) It is described in kjv@Proverbs:25:23) as bringing rain; in this case we must understand the northwest wind. The northwest wind prevails from the autumnal equinox to the beginning of November, and the north wind from June to the equinox. The east wind crosses the sandy wastes of Arabia Deserts before reaching Palestine and was hence termed "the wind of the wilderness." kjv@Job:1:19; kjv@Jeremiah:13:14) It blows with violence, and is hence supposed to be used generally for any violent wind. kjv@Job:27:21 kjv@Job:38:24; kjv@Psalms:48:7; kjv@Isaiah:27:8; kjv@Ezekiel:27:26) In Palestine the east wind prevails from February to June. The south wind, which traverses the Arabian peninsula before reaching Palestine, must necessarily be extremely hot. kjv@Job:37:17; kjv@Luke:12:55) The west and southwest winds reach Palestine loaded with moisture gathered from the Mediterranean, and are hence expressly termed by the Arabs "the fathers of the rain." Westerly winds prevail in Palestine from November to February. In addition to the four regular winds, we have notice in the Bible of the local squalls, kjv@Mark:4:37; kjv@Luke:8:23) to which the Sea of Gennesareth was liable. In the narrative of St. Paul’s voyage we meet with the Greek term Lips to describe the southwest wind; the Latin Carus or Caurus , the northwest wind kjv@Acts:27:12) and Euroclydon , a wind of a very violent character coming from east-northeast. kjv@Acts:27:14)

WINE - W>@ - The manufacture of wine is carried back in the Bible to the age of Noah, kjv@Genesis:9:20-21) to whom the discovery of the process is apparently, though not explicitly, attributed. The natural history and culture of the vine are described under a separate head. VINE The only other plant whose fruit is noticed as having been converted into wine was the pomegranate. (Solomon kjv@8:2) In Palestine the vintage takes place in September, and is celebrated with great rejoicing. The ripe fruit was gathered in baskets, kjv@Jeremiah:6:9) as represented in Egyptian paintings, and was carried to the wine-press. It was then placed in the upper one of the two vats or receptacles of which the winepress was formed, and was subjected to the process of "treading," which has prevailed in all ages in Oriental and south European countries. kjv@Nehemiah:13:15; kjv@Job:24:11; kjv@Isaiah:18:10; kjv@Jeremiah:25:30 kjv@Jeremiah:48:33; kjv@Amos:9:13; kjv@Revelation:19:15) A certain amount of juice exuded front the ripe fruit from its own pressure before treading commenced. This appears to have been kept separate from the rest of the juice, and to have formed the "sweet wine" noticed in kjv@Acts:2:13)
See below
The "treading" was effected by one or more men, according to the size of the vat. They encouraged one another by shouts. kjv@Isaiah:16:9-10; kjv@Jeremiah:25:30 kjv@Jeremiah:48:33) Their legs and garments were dyed red with the juice. kjv@Genesis:40:11; kjv@Isaiah:63:2-3) The expressed juice escaped by an aperture into the lower vat, or was at once collected in vessels. A hand-press was occasionally used in Egypt, but we have no notice of such an instrument in the Bible. As to the subsequent treatment of the wine we have but little information. Sometimes it was preserved in its unfermented state and drunk as must, but more generally it was bottled off after fermentation and if it were designed to be kept for some time a certain amount of lees was added to give it body. kjv@Isaiah:25:6) The wine consequently required to be "refined" or strained previous to being brought to table. kjv@Isaiah:25:6) To wine, is attributed the "darkly-flashing eye," kjv@Genesis:40:12) Authorized Version "red," the unbridled tongue, kjv@Proverbs:20:1; kjv@Isaiah:28:7) the excitement of the spirit, kjv@Proverbs:31:6; kjv@Isaiah:5:11; kjv@Zechariah:9:15 kjv@Zechariah:10:7) the enchained affections of its votaries, kjv@Hosea:4:11) the perverted judgment, kjv@Proverbs:31:5; kjv@Isaiah:28:7) the indecent exposure, kjv@Habakkuk:2:15-16) and the sickness resulting from the heat (chemah , Authorized Version "bottles") of wine. kjv@Hosea:7:5) The allusions to the effects of tirosh are confined to a single passage, but this a most decisive one, viz. kjv@Hosea:4:11) "Whoredom and wine (yayin) and new wine (tirosh) take away the heart," where tirosh appears as the climax of engrossing influences, in immediate connection with yayin . It has been disputed whether the Hebrew wine was fermented; but the impression produced on the mind by a general review of the above notices is that the Hebrew words indicating wine refer to fermented, intoxicating wine. The notices of fermentation are not very decisive. A certain amount of fermentation is implied in the distension of the leather bottles when new wine was placed in them, and which was liable to burst old bottles. It is very likely that new wine was preserved in the state of must by placing it in jars or bottles and then burying it in the earth. The mingling that we read of in conjunction with wine may have been designed either to increase or to diminish the strength of the wine, according as spices or water formed the ingredient that was added. The notices chiefly favor the former view; for mingled liquor was prepared for high festivals, kjv@Proverbs:9:2 kjv@Proverbs:9:5) and occasions of excess. kjv@Proverbs:23:30; kjv@Isaiah:5:22) At the same time strength was not the sole object sought; the wine "mingled with myrrh," given to Jesus, was designed to deaden pain, kjv@Mark:15:23) and the spiced pomegranate wine prepared by the bride, (Solomon kjv@8:2) may well have been of a mild character. In the New Testament the character of the "sweet wine," noticed in kjv@Acts:2:13) calls for some little remark. It could not be new wine in the proper sense of the term, inasmuch as about eight months must have elapsed between the vintage and the feast of Pentecost. The explanations of the ancient lexicographers rather lead us to infer that its luscious qualities were due, not to its being recently made, but to its being produced from the very purest juice of the grape. There can be little doubt that the wines of palestine varied in quality, and were named after the localities in which they were made. The only wines of which we have special notice belonged to Syria these were the wine of Helbon kjv@Ezekiel:27:18) and the wine of Lebanon, famed for its aroma. kjv@Hosea:14:7) With regard to the uses of wine in private life there is little to remark. It was produced on occasions of ordinary hospitality, kjv@Genesis:14:18) and at festivals, such as marriages. kjv@John:2:3) Under the Mosaic law wine formed the usual drink offering that accompanied the daily sacrifice, kjv@Exodus:29:40) the presentation of the first-fruits, kjv@Leviticus:23:13) and other offerings. kjv@Numbers:15:5) Tithe was to be paid of wine, as of other products. The priest was also to receive first-fruits of wine, as of other articles. (18:4) comp. kjv@Exodus:22:29) The use of wine at the paschal feast was not enjoined by the law, but had become an established custom, at all events in the post
- Babylonian period. The wine was mixed with warm water on these occasions. Hence in the early Christian Church it was usual to mix the sacramental wine with water. (The simple wines of antiquity were incomparably less deadly than the stupefying and ardent beverages of our western nations. The wines of antiquity were more like sirups; many of them were not intoxicant; many more intoxicant in a small degree; and all of them, as a rule, taken only when largely diluted with water. They contained, even undiluted, but 4 or 5 percent of alcohol.
Cannon Farrar.)

WINEPRESS - W>@ - From the scanty notices contained in the Bible we gather that, the wine-presses of the Jews consisted of two receptacles of vats placed at different elevations, in the upper one of which the grapes were trodden, while the lower one received the expressed juice. The two vats are mentioned together only in kjv@Joel:3:13) "The press is full: the fats overflow"
the upper vat being full of fruit, the lower one overflowing with the must. WINE The two vats were usually hewn out of the solid rock. kjv@Isaiah:5:2) margin; kjv@Matthew:21:33) Ancient winepresses, so constructed, are still to he seen in Palestine.

WINNOWING - W>@ - AGRICULTURE

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Window @ properly only an opening in a house for the admission of light and air, covered with lattice-work, which might be opened or closed ( kjv@2Kings:1:2; kjv@Acts:20:9). The spies in Jericho and Paul at Damascus were let down from the windows of houses abutting on the town wall kjv@Joshua:2:15; kjv@2Corinthians:11:33). The clouds are metaphorically called the "windows of heaven" kjv@Genesis:7:11; kjv@Malachi:3:10). The word thus rendered in kjv@Isaiah:54:12 ought rather to be rendered "battlements" (LXX., "bulwarks;" R.V., "pinnacles"), or as Gesenius renders it, "notched battlements, i.e., suns or rays of the sun"= having a radiated appearance like the sun.

Winds @ blowing from the four quarters of heaven kjv@Jeremiah:49:36; kjv@Ezekiel:37:9; kjv@Daniel:8:8; kjv@Zechariah:2:6). The east wind was parching kjv@Ezekiel:17:10 kjv@Ezekiel:19:12), and is sometimes mentioned as simply denoting a strong wind kjv@Job:27:21; kjv@Isaiah:27:8). This wind prevails in Palestine from February to June, as the west wind kjv@Luke:12:54) does from November to February. The south was a hot wind kjv@Job:37:17; kjv@Luke:12:55). It swept over the Arabian peninsula. The rush of invaders is figuratively spoken of as a whirlwind kjv@Isaiah:21:1); a commotion among the nations of the world as a striving of the four winds kjv@Daniel:7:2). The winds are subject to the divine power kjv@Psalms:18:10 kjv@Psalms:135:7).

Wine @ The common Hebrew word for wine is yayin, from a root meaning "to boil up," "to be in a ferment." Others derive it from a root meaning "to tread out," and hence the juice of the grape trodden out. The Greek word for wine is oinos, and the Latin vinun. But besides this common Hebrew word, there are several others which are thus rendered.

(1.) Ashishah ( kjv@2Samuel:6:19; kjv@1Chronicles:16:3; Cant. kjv@2:5; Hosea:3:1), which, however, rather denotes a solid cake of pressed grapes, or, as in the Revised Version, a cake of raisins.

(2.) 'Asis, "sweet wine," or "new wine," the product of the same year (Cant. kjv@8:2; Isaiah:49:26; kjv@Joel:1:5 kjv@Joel:3:18; kjv@Amos:9:13), from a root meaning "to tread," hence juice trodden out or pressed out, thus referring to the method by which the juice is obtained. The power of intoxication is ascribed to it.

(3.) Hometz.
See VINEGAR.

(4.) Hemer, kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14 (rendered "blood of the grape") kjv@Isaiah:27:2 ("red wine"), kjv@Ezra:6:9 kjv@Ezra:7:22; kjv@Daniel:5:1-2, 4. This word conveys the idea of "foaming," as in the process of fermentation, or when poured out. It is derived from the root hamar, meaning "to boil up," and also "to be red," from the idea of boiling or becoming inflamed.

(5.) 'Enabh, a grape kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14). The last clause of this verse should be rendered as in the Revised Version, "and of the blood of the grape 'enabh thou drankest wine hemer." In kjv@Hosea:3:1 the phrase in Authorized Version, "flagons of wine," is in the Revised Version correctly "cakes of raisins." (Comp. kjv@Genesis:49:11; kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:24, etc., where this Hebrew word is rendered in the plural "grapes.")

(6.) Mesekh, properly a mixture of wine and water with spices that increase its stimulating properties kjv@Isaiah:5:22). kjv@Psalms:75:8, "The wine yayin is red; it is full of mixture mesekh;" kjv@Proverbs:23:30, "mixed wine;" kjv@Isaiah:65:11, "drink offering" (R.V., "mingled wine").

(7.) Tirosh, properly "must," translated "wine" kjv@Deuteronomy:28:51); "new wine" kjv@Proverbs:3:10); "sweet wine" kjv@Micah:6:15; R.V., "vintage"). This Hebrew word has been traced to a root meaning "to take possession of" and hence it is supposed that tirosh is so designated because in intoxicating it takes possession of the brain. Among the blessings promised to Esau kjv@Genesis:27:28) mention is made of "plenty of corn and tirosh." Palestine is called "a land of corn and tirosh" kjv@Deuteronomy:33:28; comp. kjv@Isaiah:36:17).
See also kjv@Deuteronomy:28:51; kjv@2Chronicals:32:28; kjv@Joel:2:19; kjv@Hosea:4:11, ("wine yayin and new wine tirosh take away the heart").

(8.) Sobhe (root meaning "to drink to excess," "to suck up," "absorb"), found only in kjv@Isaiah:1:22, kjv@Hosea:4:18 ("their drink;" Gesen. and marg. of R.V., "their carouse"), and kjv@Nahum:1:10 ("drunken as drunkards;" lit., "soaked according to their drink;" R.V., "drenched, as it were, in their drink", i.e., according to their sobhe).

(9.) Shekar, "strong drink," any intoxicating liquor; from a root meaning "to drink deeply," "to be drunken", a generic term applied to all fermented liquors, however obtained. kjv@Numbers:28:7, "strong wine" (R.V., "strong drink"). It is sometimes distinguished from wine, c.g., kjv@Leviticus:10:9, "Do not drink wine yayin nor strong drink shekar;" kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Judges:13:4 kjv@Judges:13:7 kjv@Isaiah:28:7 (in all these places rendered "strong drink"). Translated "strong drink" also in kjv@Isaiah:5:11 kjv@Isaiah:24:9 kjv@Isaiah:29:9 ; 56:12; kjv@Proverbs:20:1 kjv@Proverbs:31:6; kjv@Micah:2:11.

(10.) Yekebh kjv@Deuteronomy:16:13, but in R.V. correctly "wine-press"), a vat into which the new wine flowed from the press. kjv@Joel:2:24, "their vats;" kjv@3:13, "the fats;" kjv@Proverbs:3:10, "Thy presses shall burst out with new wine tirosh;" kjv@Haggai:2:16; kjv@Jeremiah:48:33, "wine-presses;" kjv@2Kings:6:27; kjv@Job:24:11.

(11.) Shemarim (only in plural), "lees" or "dregs" of wine. In kjv@Isaiah:25:6 it is rendered "wines on the lees", i.e., wine that has been kept on the lees, and therefore old wine.

(12.) Mesek, "a mixture," mixed or spiced wine, not diluted with water, but mixed with drugs and spices to increase its strength, or, as some think, mingled with the lees by being shaken kjv@Psalms:75:8; kjv@Proverbs:23:30). In kjv@Acts:2:13 the word gleukos, rendered "new wine," denotes properly "sweet wine." It must have been intoxicating. In addition to wine the Hebrews also made use of what they called debash, which was obtained by boiling down must to one-half or one-third of its original bulk. In kjv@Genesis:43:11 this word is rendered "honey." It was a kind of syrup, and is called by the Arabs at the present day dibs. This word occurs in the phrase "a land flowing with milk and honey" (debash), kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Exodus:3:17 kjv@Exodus:13:5 kjv@Exodus:33:3 ; kjv@Leviticus:20:24; kjv@Numbers:13:27. (
See HONEY.) Our Lord miraculously supplied wine at the marriage feast in Cana of Galilee kjv@John:2:1-11). The Rechabites were forbidden the use of wine Jeremiah:35). The Nazarites also were to abstain from its use during the period of their vow kjv@Numbers:6:1-4); and those who were dedicated as Nazarites from their birth were perpetually to abstain from it kjv@Judges:13:4-5; kjv@Luke:1:15 kjv@Luke:7:33). The priests, too, were forbidden the use of wine and strong drink when engaged in their sacred functions kjv@Leviticus:10:1 kjv@Leviticus:10:9-11). "Wine is little used now in the East, from the fact that Mohammedans are not allowed to taste it, and very few of other creeds touch it. When it is drunk, water is generally mixed with it, and this was the custom in the days of Christ also. The people indeed are everywhere very sober in hot climates; a drunken person, in fact, is never seen", (Geikie's Life of Christ). The sin of drunkenness, however, must have been not uncommon in the olden times, for it is mentioned either metaphorically or literally more than seventy times in the Bible. A drink-offering of wine was presented with the daily sacrifice kjv@Exodus:29:40-41), and also with the offering of the first-fruits kjv@Leviticus:23:13), and with various other sacrifices kjv@Numbers:15:5-7, 10). Wine was used at the celebration of the Passover. And when the Lord's Supper was instituted, the wine and the unleavened bread then on the paschal table were by our Lord set apart as memorials of his body and blood. Several emphatic warnings are given in the New Testament against excess in the use of wine kjv@Luke:21:34; kjv@Romans:13:13; kjv@Ephesians:5:18; kjv@1Timothy:3:8; kjv@Titus:1:7).

Wine-press @ Consisted of two vats or receptacles,

(1) a trough (Heb. gath, Gr. lenos) into which the grapes were thrown and where they were trodden upon and bruised kjv@Isaiah:16:10; kjv@Lamentations:1:15; kjv@Joel:3:13); and

(2) a trough or vat (Heb. yekebh, Gr. hypolenion) into which the juice ran from the trough above, the gath kjv@Nehemiah:13:15; kjv@Job:24:11; kjv@Isaiah:63:2-3; kjv@Haggai:2:16; kjv@Joel:2:24). Wine-presses are found in almost every part of Palestine. They are "the only sure relics we have of the old days of Israel before the Captivity. Between Hebron and Beersheba they are found on all the hill slopes; they abound in southern Judea; they are no less common in the many valleys of Carmel; and they are numerous in Galilee." The "treading of the wine-press" is emblematic of divine judgment kjv@Isaiah:63:2; kjv@Lamentations:1:15; kjv@Revelation:14:19-20).

Winefat @ kjv@Mark:12:1). The original word (hypolenion) so rendered occurs only here in the New Testament. It properly denotes the trough or lake (lacus), as it was called by the Romans, into which the juice of the grapes ran from the trough above it. It is here used, however, of the whole apparatus. In the parallel passage in kjv@Matthew:21:33 the Greek word lenos is used. This properly denotes the upper one of the two vats. (
See WINE

- PRESS

Winnow @ Corn was winnowed,

(1.) By being thrown up by a shovel against the wind. As a rule this was done in the evening or during the night, when the west wind from the sea was blowing, which was a moderate breeze and fitted for the purpose. The north wind was too strong, and the east wind came in gusts.

(2.) By the use of a fan or van, by which the chaff was blown away kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@Isaiah:30:24; kjv@Jeremiah:4:11-12; kjv@Matthew:3:12).

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Wind, the @ Variable nature of kjv@Ecclesiastes:1:6
God
Created kjv@Amos:4:13
Restrains kjv@Job:28:25 kjv@Psalms:107:29
Brings forth, out of his treasuries kjv@Psalms:135:7 kjv@Jeremiah:10:13
Raises kjv@Psalms:107:25 kjv@Jonah:4:8
Changes kjv@Psalms:78:26
Assuages kjv@Matthew:8:26 kjv@Matthew:14:32
Gathers, in his hand kjv@Proverbs:30:4
Accomplishes the purposes of God kjv@Psalms:148:8
Theory of, above man's comprehension kjv@John:3:8
Mentioned in scripture
North kjv@Proverbs:25:23 kjv@Songs:4:16
South kjv@Job:37:17 kjv@Luke:12:55
East kjv@Job:27:21 kjv@Ezekiel:17:10 kjv@Hosea:13:15
West kjv@Exodus:10:19
Euroclydon kjv@Acts:27:14
The simoom or pestilential wind kjv@2Kings:19:7 kjv@2Kings:19:35 kjv@Jeremiah:4:11
The whirlwind kjv@Job:37:9
Drying nature of kjv@Genesis:8:1 kjv@Isaiah:11:15
Purifying nature of kjv@Job:37:21 kjv@Jeremiah:4:11
When violent called
Tempest kjv@Job:9:17 kjv@Job:27:20 kjv@Jonah:1:4
Storm kjv@Job:21:18 kjv@Psalms:83:15
Stormy wind kjv@Psalms:148:8 kjv@Ezekiel:13:11 kjv@Ezekiel:13:13
Windy storm kjv@Psalms:55:8
Great and strong wind kjv@1Kings:19:11
Mighty wind kjv@Acts:2:2 kjv@Revelation:6:13
Fierce wind kjv@James:3:4
Rough wind kjv@Isaiah:27:8
From the north drives away rain kjv@Proverbs:25:23
Frequently brings rain kjv@1Kings:18:44 kjv@1Kings:18:45 kjv@2Kings:3:17
Often blighting kjv@Psalms:103:16 kjv@Isaiah:40:7
Movement of the leaves of trees, &:c by, noticed kjv@Isaiah:7:2 kjv@Matthew:11:7 kjv@Revelation:6:13
Tempestuous
Raises the sea in waves kjv@Psalms:107:25 kjv@John:6:18
Drives about the largest ships kjv@Matthew:14:24 kjv@Acts:27:18 kjv@James:3:4
Destroys houses kjv@Job:1:19 kjv@Matthew:7:27
Miracles connected with
Locusts brought by kjv@Exodus:10:13
Locusts removed by kjv@Exodus:10:19
Red sea divided by kjv@Exodus:14:21
Quails brought by kjv@Numbers:11:31
Rocks and mountains rent by kjv@1Kings:19:11
Raises on account of Jonah kjv@Jonah:1:4
Calmed by casting out Jonah kjv@Jonah:1:15
Calmed by Christ kjv@Matthew:8:26 kjv@Matthew:14:32
Illustrative
Of the operations of the Holy Spirit kjv@Ezekiel:37:9 kjv@John:3:8 kjv@Acts:2:2
Of the life of man kjv@Job:7:7
Of the speeches of the desperate kjv@Job:6:26
Of terrors which pursue the soul kjv@Job:30:15
Of molten images kjv@Isaiah:41:29
Of iniquity which leads to destruction kjv@Isaiah:64:6
Of false doctrines kjv@Ephesians:4:14
(Chaff or stubble before,) of the wicked kjv@Job:21:18 kjv@Psalms:1:4
(Without rain,) of one who boasts of a false gift kjv@Proverbs:25:14
(When destructive,) of the judgments of God kjv@Isaiah:27:8 kjv@Isaiah:29:6 kjv@Isaiah:41:16
(Sowing,) of a course of sin kjv@Hosea:8:7
(Feeding upon) of vain hopes kjv@Hosea:12:1
(Bringing forth,) of disappointed expectations kjv@Isaiah:26:18

Wine @ First mention of kjv@Genesis:9:20 kjv@Genesis:9:21
Was made of
The juice of the grape kjv@Genesis:49:11
The juice of the pomegranate kjv@Songs:8:2
First mode of making, notice kjv@Genesis:40:11
Generally made by treading the grapes in a press kjv@Nehemiah:13:15 kjv@Isaiah:63:2 kjv@Isaiah:63:3
Refining of, alluded to kjv@Isaiah:25:6
Improved by age kjv@Luke:5:39
Places celebrated for
Canaan in general kjv@Deuteronomy:33:28
Possessions of Judah kjv@Genesis:49:8 kjv@Genesis:49:11 kjv@Genesis:49:12
Lebanon kjv@Hosea:14:7
Helbon kjv@Ezekiel:27:18
Assyria kjv@2Kings:18:32 kjv@Isaiah:36:17
Moab kjv@Isaiah:16:8-10 kjv@Jeremiah:48:32 kjv@Jeremiah:48:33
Many kinds of kjv@Nehemiah:5:18
Sweet, esteemed for flavour and strength kjv@Isaiah:49:26 kjv@Amos:9:13 kjv@Micah:6:15
Red, most esteemed kjv@Proverbs:23:31 kjv@Isaiah:27:2
Often spiced to increase its strength, &:c kjv@Proverbs:9:2 kjv@Proverbs:9:5 kjv@Proverbs:23:30 kjv@Songs:8:2
Was used
As a beverage from the earliest age kjv@Genesis:9:21 kjv@Genesis:27:25
At all feasts and entertainments kjv@Esther:1:7 kjv@Esther:5:6 kjv@Isaiah:5:12 kjv@Daniel:5:1-4 kjv@John:2:3
For drink offerings in the worship of God kjv@Exodus:29:40 kjv@Numbers:15:4-10
For drink offerings in idolatrous worship kjv@Deuteronomy:32:37 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:38
As a medicine kjv@Luke:10:34 kjv@1Timothy:5:23
First fruits of, to be offered to God kjv@Deuteronomy:18:4 kjv@2Chronicles:31:5
With corn and oil, denoted all temporal blessings kjv@Genesis:27:28 kjv@Genesis:27:37 kjv@Psalms:4:7 kjv@Hosea:2:8 kjv@Joel:2:19
Given in abundance to the Jews when obedient kjv@Hosea:2:22 kjv@Joel:2:19 kjv@Joel:2:24 kjv@Zechariah:9:17
The Jews frequently deprived of, as a punishment kjv@Isaiah:24:7 kjv@Isaiah:24:11 kjv@Hosea:2:9 kjv@Joel:1:10 kjv@Haggai:1:11 kjv@Haggai:2:16
The Jews frequently drank, to excess kjv@Isaiah:5:11 kjv@Joel:3:3 kjv@Amos:6:6
In times of scarcity, was mixed with water kjv@Isaiah:1:22
Sometimes mixed with milk as a beverage kjv@Songs:5:1
Characterised as
Cheering God and man kjv@Judges:9:13 kjv@Zechariah:9:17
Gladdening the heart kjv@Psalms:104:15
Strengthening kjv@2Samuel:16:2 kjv@Songs:2:5
Making mirthful kjv@Esther:1:10 kjv@Ecclesiastes:10:19
Custom of presenting to travellers kjv@Genesis:14:18 kjv@1Samuel:25:18
Custom of giving to persons in pain or suffering, mixed with drugs kjv@Proverbs:31:6 kjv@Mark:15:23
Forbidden to the priests while engaged in the tabernacle kjv@Leviticus:10:9
Forbidden to Nazarites during their separation kjv@Numbers:6:3
The Rechabites never drank kjv@Jeremiah:35:5 kjv@Jeremiah:35:6
In excess
Forbidden kjv@Ephesians:5:18
Infuriates the temper kjv@Proverbs:20:1
Impairs the health kjv@1Samuel:25:37 kjv@Hosea:4:11
Impairs the judgment and memory kjv@Proverbs:31:4 kjv@Proverbs:31:5 kjv@Isaiah:28:7
Inflames the passions kjv@Isaiah:5:11
Leads to sorrow and contention kjv@Proverbs:23:29 kjv@Proverbs:23:30
Leads to remorse kjv@Proverbs:23:31 kjv@Proverbs:23:32
An article of extensive commerce kjv@Ezekiel:27:18
Was stored in cellars kjv@1Chronicles:27:27
Was kept in bottles kjv@1Samuel:25:18 kjv@Habakkuk:2:15
Consequence of putting (when new), into old bottles kjv@Matthew:2:22
The love of Christ to be preferred to kjv@Songs:1:2 kjv@Songs:1:4
Water miraculously turned into kjv@John:2:9
Illustrative
Of the blood of Christ kjv@Matthew:26:27-29
Of the blessing of the gospel kjv@Proverbs:9:2 kjv@Proverbs:9:5 kjv@Isaiah:25:6 kjv@Isaiah:55:1
Of the wrath and judgments of God kjv@Psalms:60:3 kjv@Psalms:75:8 kjv@Jeremiah:13:12-14 kjv@Jeremiah:25:15-18
Of the abominations of the apostasy kjv@Revelation:17:2 kjv@Revelation:18:3
Of violence and rapine kjv@Proverbs:4:17

Winter @ God makes kjv@Psalms:74:17
Yearly return of, secured by covenant kjv@Genesis:8:22
Coldness and inclemency of, noticed kjv@Proverbs:20:4 kjv@John:10:22
Unsuited for
Travelling kjv@Matthew:24:20 kjv@2Timothy:4:21
Navigation kjv@Acts:27:9
Ships were laid up in port during kjv@Acts:27:12 kjv@Acts:28:11
The Jews frequently had special houses for kjv@Jeremiah:36:22 kjv@Amos:3:15
Illustrative of seasons of spiritual adversity kjv@Songs:2:11

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naves:



WIND @
- Blasting kjv@2Kings:19:7 kjv@2Kings:19:35
- East .Hot and blasting in Egypt kjv@Genesis:41:6 .In the valley of the Euphrates River kjv@Ezekiel:19:12 .In Canaan kjv@Hosea:13:15; kjv@Luke:12:55 .At the city of Nineveh kjv@Jonah:4:8 .Tempestuous in the land of Uz kjv@Job:27:21
- West .Took away the plague of locusts from the land of Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:19
- North .Free from humidity in Canaan kjv@Proverbs:25:23
- South .Soothing kjv@Job:37:17 .Tempestuous kjv@Job:37:9 .Purifying kjv@Job:37:21

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Hosea:4:19 .Of the judgments of God kjv@Jeremiah:22:22; kjv@Hosea:13:15; kjv@Matthew:7:25 .Of the Spirit kjv@John:3:8 .Of heresy kjv@Ephesians:4:14

WINDOW @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Genesis:6:16; kjv@Genesis:26:8; kjv@Joshua:2:15 kjv@Joshua:2:21 kjv@1Kings:6:4; kjv@Ezekiel:40:16-36; kjv@Acts:20:9

WINE @
- Made from grapes kjv@Genesis:40:11; kjv@Genesis:49:11; kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Jeremiah:40:1 kjv@Jeremiah:40:12
- From pomegranates kjv@Songs:8:2
- Kept in jars kjv@Jeremiah:13:12; kjv@Jeremiah:48:12
- In skins (R. V.) kjv@Joshua:9:4 kjv@Joshua:9:13 kjv@Job:32:19; kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Luke:5:37-38
- In bottles kjv@Joshua:9:4 kjv@Joshua:9:13 kjv@Job:32:19; kjv@Jeremiah:13:12; kjv@Jeremiah:48:12; kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Luke:5:37-38
- Cellars for kjv@1Chronicles:27:27
- New kjv@Haggai:1:11
- Old kjv@Luke:5:39
- Medicinal use of kjv@Proverbs:31:6-7
- Recommended by Paul to Timothy kjv@1Timothy:5:23
- Used at meals kjv@Matthew:26:27-29; kjv@Mark:14:23
- Made by Jesus at the marriage feast in Cana kjv@John:2:9-10
- Sacramental use of kjv@Matthew:26:27-29; kjv@Luke:22:17-20
- Forbidden to priests while on duty kjv@Leviticus:10:9; kjv@Ezekiel:44:21
- Forbidden to Nazarites kjv@Numbers:6:2-3
-
See NAZARITE
- Abstinence from .Of Daniel kjv@Daniel:1:5 kjv@Daniel:1:8, 16; kjv@Daniel:10:3 .Of the courtiers of Ahasuerus kjv@Esther:1:8 .Of Timothy kjv@1Timothy:5:23
- Samson's mother forbidden to drink kjv@Judges:13:4-5
- Forbidden to kings kjv@Proverbs:31:4
- Denied to the Israelites in the wilderness, so that they could know that the Lord was their God kjv@Deuteronomy:29:6
- Offered with sacrifices kjv@Exodus:29:40; kjv@Leviticus:23:13; kjv@Numbers:15:5 kjv@Numbers:15:10 kjv@Numbers:28:7 kjv@Numbers:28:14
- Given by Melchizedek to Abraham kjv@Genesis:14:18
- Fermented kjv@Leviticus:10:9; kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Numbers:28:7; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:26; kjv@Deuteronomy:29:6; kjv@Proverbs:23:31-32; kjv@Mark:2:22
- Refined kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Jeremiah:48:11
- Of staggering (R. V.) kjv@Psalms:60:3
- Inflames the eyes kjv@Genesis:49:12
- Commerce in kjv@Revelation:18:13
- Banquets of kjv@Esther:5:6
- Cheap wine (like vinegar) given to Jesus at the crucifixion kjv@Matthew:27:48; kjv@Mark:15:23; kjv@Luke:23:36; kjv@John:19:29
- Intoxication from the use of kjv@Psalms:104:15; kjv@Proverbs:4:17

- INSTANCES OF INTOXICATION FROM .Noah kjv@Genesis:9:21 .Lot kjv@Genesis:19:32 .Joseph and his brothers kjv@Genesis:43:34 .Nabal kjv@1Samuel:25:36 .Amnon kjv@2Samuel:13:28-29 .Ahasuerus kjv@Esther:1:10 .Kings of Israel kjv@Hosea:7:5 .Falsely charged against the disciples kjv@Acts:2:13

- FIGURATIVE .Of the divine judgments kjv@Psalms:60:3; kjv@Psalms:75:8; kjv@Jeremiah:51:7 .Of the joy of wisdom kjv@Proverbs:9:2 kjv@Proverbs:9:5 .Of the joys of spiritual matters kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Isaiah:55:1; kjv@Joel:2:19 .Of abominations kjv@Revelation:14:8; kjv@Revelation:16:19

- SYMBOLICAL .Of the blood of Jesus kjv@Matthew:26:28; kjv@Mark:14:23-24; kjv@Luke:22:20; kjv@John:6:53-56

- UNCLASSIFIED SCRIPTURES RELATING TO kjv@Deuteronomy:14:26; kjv@Deuteronomy:33:28; kjv@2Kings:18:32; kjv@2Chronicles:32:28; kjv@Nehemiah:10:39; kjv@Psalms:4:7; kjv@Psalms:104:14-15; kjv@Proverbs:31:6-7; kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:3 kjv@Ecclesiastes:2:11 kjv@Isaiah:56:12; kjv@Hosea:2:8 kjv@Hosea:2:22 kjv@Hosea:7:14; kjv@Joel:1:5; kjv@Joel:2:24; kjv@Joel:3:3; kjv@Amos:6:6; kjv@Habbakkuk:2:5; kjv@Haggai:1:11; kjv@Zechariah:9:17; kjv@Zechariah:10:7; kjv@1Timothy:5:23 .
See VINE .
See VINEYARD

- ADMONITIONS AGAINST THE USE OF kjv@Leviticus:10:9; kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Judges:13:4; kjv@Proverbs:20:1; kjv@Proverbs:21:17; kjv@Proverbs:23:29-32; kjv@Proverbs:31:4-5; kjv@Isaiah:5:11-22; kjv@Isaiah:28:1 kjv@Isaiah:28:Isaiah:24:9; 3, 7; kjv@Jeremiah:23:9; kjv@Jeremiah:35:2-10 kjv@Jeremiah:35:14, 18, 19; kjv@Ezekiel:44:21; kjv@Hosea:4:11; kjv@Luke:1:15; kjv@Romans:14:21; kjv@Ephesians:5:18; kjv@Titus:2:3 .
See ABSTINENCE .
See DRUNKENNESS

WINEBIBBER (A WINO) @
- Jesus falsely accused of being a kjv@Matthew:11:19; kjv@Luke:7:34

WINE PRESS @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Numbers:18:27 kjv@Numbers:18:30 kjv@Deuteronomy:15:14; kjv@Judges:6:11
- In vineyards kjv@Isaiah:5:2; kjv@Matthew:21:33; kjv@Mark:12:1
- Trodden with joy and shouting kjv@Jeremiah:48:33

- FIGURATIVE .Treading the, of the sufferings of Christ kjv@Isaiah:63:2-3 .Of the judgments of God kjv@Lamentations:1:15; kjv@Revelation:14:19-20

WINNOWING @
- Of grain kjv@Ruth:3:2; kjv@Isaiah:30:24; kjv@Matthew:3:12

WINTER @
- Annual return of, will never cease kjv@Genesis:8:22
- Plowing in, in Canaan, (margin) kjv@Proverbs:20:4
- Rainy season in, in Canaan kjv@Songs:2:11
- Shipping suspended in, on the Mediterranean Sea kjv@Acts:27:12; kjv@Acts:28:11
- Paul remains for one, at Nicopolis kjv@Titus:3:12
- Summer and winter houses kjv@Jeremiah:36:22; kjv@Amos:3:15
-
See METEOROLOGY

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hitchcock:



kjv@STRING:Abagtha <HITCHCOCK>@ father of the wine-press - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Achaicus <HITCHCOCK>@ a native of Achaia; sorrowing; sad - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ahian <HITCHCOCK>@ brother of wine - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ahlai <HITCHCOCK>@ beseeching; sorrowing; expecting - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Aphiah <HITCHCOCK>@ speaking, blowing - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Arab <HITCHCOCK>@ multiplying; sowing sedition; a window; a locust - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Crescens <HITCHCOCK>@ growing; increasing - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Dabbasheth <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing with honey - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Didymus <HITCHCOCK>@ a twin; double - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Elihoreph <HITCHCOCK>@ god of winter, or of youth - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Gatam <HITCHCOCK>@ their lowing; their touch - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gath <HITCHCOCK>@ a wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gath-rimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ the high wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gittah-hepher <HITCHCOCK>@ digging; a wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gittaim <HITCHCOCK>@ a wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gittites <HITCHCOCK>@ men of Gath, ie-G., of a wine-press - HITCHCOCK


kjv@STRING:Goshen <HITCHCOCK>@ approaching; drawing near - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Hara <HITCHCOCK>@ a hill; showing forth - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hareph <HITCHCOCK>@ winter; reproach - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Harum <HITCHCOCK>@ high; throwing down - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hazezon-tamar <HITCHCOCK>@ drawing near to bitterness - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Helon <HITCHCOCK>@ window; grief - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hilen <HITCHCOCK>@ a window; grief - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Holon <HITCHCOCK>@ a window; grief - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Idbash <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing with honey; the land of destruction - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Jada <HITCHCOCK>@ knowing - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jamin <HITCHCOCK>@ right hand; south wind - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jarmuth <HITCHCOCK>@ fearing, or seeing, or throwing down, death - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jediel <HITCHCOCK>@ the knowledge, or renewing, of God - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jeremai <HITCHCOCK>@ my height; throwing forth waters - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jeriah <HITCHCOCK>@ fear, or throwing down, of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Joshah <HITCHCOCK>@ being; forgetting; owing - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Machir <HITCHCOCK>@ selling; knowing - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Mahaz <HITCHCOCK>@ an end; ending; growing hope - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Nibshan <HITCHCOCK>@ prophecy; growing of a tooth - HITCHCOCK-N


kjv@STRING:Nodab <HITCHCOCK>@ vowing of his own accord - HITCHCOCK-N


kjv@STRING:Serug <HITCHCOCK>@ branch; layer; twining - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Tarsus <HITCHCOCK>@ winged; feathered - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Theudas <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing with water - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Thomas <HITCHCOCK>@ a twin - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Zabbai <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zebina <HITCHCOCK>@ flowing now; selling; buying - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zebudah <HITCHCOCK>@ endowed; endowing - HITCHCOCK-Z


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WINDOWS OF HEAVEN @ kjv@Genesis:7:11; kjv@Isaiah:24:18; kjv@Malachi:3:10

WINDOWS @ of houses- kjv@Judges:5:28; kjv@2Samuel:6:16; kjv@2Kings:9:30

WINE, NEW @ kjv@Nehemiah:10:39; kjv@Nehemiah:13:5; kjv@Hosea:4:11; kjv@Matthew:9:17; kjv@Matthew:26:29; kjv@Mark:2:22; kjv@Acts:2:13 New Things, NEW THINGS

WINGS, GOD'S, FIGURATIVE @ kjv@Exodus:19:4; kjv@Ruth:2:12; kjv@Psalms:17:8; kjv@Psalms:36:7; kjv@Psalms:91:4; kjv@Malachi:4:2

WINKING @ kjv@Psalms:35:19; kjv@Proverbs:6:13; kjv@Proverbs:10:10

WINTER @ the season- kjv@Songs:2:11; kjv@Matthew:24:20; kjv@John:10:22; kjv@2Timothy:4:21

strongs:



H28 <STRHEB>@ אבידע 'ăbîydâ‛ ab-ee-daw' From H1 and H3045; father of knowledge (that is knowing); {Abida} a son of Abraham by Keturah: - {Abida} Abidah.


H83 <STRHEB>@ אבר 'êber ay-ber' From H82; a pinion: - [long-] wing (-ed).


H84 <STRHEB>@ אברה 'ebrâh eb-raw' Feminine of H83: - {feather} wing.


H98 <STRHEB>@ אגם 'ăgam ag-am' From an unused root (meaning to collect as water); a marsh; hence a rush (as growing in swamps); hence a stockade of reeds: - {pond} {pool} standing [water].


H100 <STRHEB>@ אגמון 'agmôn ag-mone' From the same as H98; a marshy pool (others from a different {root} a kettle); by implication a rush (as growing there); collectively a rope of rushes: - {bulrush} {caldron} {hook} rush.


H1004 <STRHEB>@ בּית bayith bah'-yith Probably from H1129 abbreviated; a house (in the greatest variation of {applications} especially {family} etc.): - {court} {daughter} {door} + {dungeon} {family} + forth {of} X great as would {contain} hangings. {home[born]} [winter]house ({-hold}) {inside(-ward}) {palace} {place} + {prison} + {steward} + {tablet} {temple} {web} + within (-out).


H1065 <STRHEB>@ בּכי bekîy bek-ee' From H1058; a weeping; by {analogy} a dripping: - {overflowing} X {sore} (continual) {weeping} wept.


H1104 <STRHEB>@ בּלע bâlabaw-lah' A primitive root; to make away with (specifically by swallowing); generally to destroy: - {cover} {destroy} {devour} eat {up} be at {end} spend {up} swallow down (up).


H1189 <STRHEB>@ בּעל צפון baal tsephôn bah'-al tsef-one' From H1168 and H6828 (in the sense of cold) (according to others as Egyptian form of {Typhon} the destroyer); Baal of winter; Baal {Tsephon} a place in Egypt: - Baal-zephon.


H1234 <STRHEB>@ בּקע bâqabaw-kah' A primitive root; to cleave; generally to {rend} break6 rip or open: - make a {breach} break forth ({into} {out} in {pieces} {through} {up}) be ready to {burst} cleave ({asunder}) cut {out} {divide} {hatch} rend ({asunder}) rip {up} {tear} win.


H1250 <STRHEB>@ בּר בּר bâr bar {bawr} bar From H1305 (in the sense of winnowing); grain of any kind (even while standing in the field); by extension the open country: - {corn} wheat.


H1488 <STRHEB>@ גּז gêz gaze From H1494; a fleece (as shorn); also mown grass: - {fleece} {mowing} mown grass.


H1516 <STRHEB>@ גּי גּיא gay' gay {gah'ee} gah'ee Probably (by transmutation) from the same root as H1466 (abbreviated); a gorge (from its lofty sides; hence {narrow} but not a gully or winter torrent): - valley.


H1534 <STRHEB>@ גּלגּל galgal gal-gal' By reduplication from H1556; a wheel; by analogy a whirlwind; also dust (as whirled): - {heaven} rolling {thing} wheel.


H1601 <STRHEB>@ גּעה gô‛âh go-aw' Feminine active participle of H1600; lowing; {Goah} a place near Jerusalem: - Goath.


H1611 <STRHEB>@ גּף gaph gaf (Chaldee); corresponding to H1610: - a wing: - wing.


H1612 <STRHEB>@ גּפן gephen gheh'-fen From an unused root meaning to bend; a vine (as {twining}) especially the grape: - {vine} tree.


H1627 <STRHEB>@ גּרן גּרון gârôn gârôn {gaw-rone'} gaw-rone' From H1641; the throat (compare H1621) (as roughened by swallowing): - X {aloud} {mouth} {neck} throat.


H1660 <STRHEB>@ גּת gath gath Probably from H5059 (in the sense of treading out grapes); a wine press (or vat for holding the grapes in pressing them): - (wine-) press (fat).


H1662 <STRHEB>@ גּתּה־חפר גּת־החפר gath-hachêpher gittâh-chêpher {gath-hah-khay'-fer} ghit-taw-khay'-fer From H1660 and H2658 with the article inserted; wine press of (the) well; Gath {Chepher} a place in Palestine: - {Gath-kephr} Gittah-kephr.


H1664 <STRHEB>@ גּתּים gittayim ghit-tah'-yim Dual of H1660; double wine press; {Gittajim} a place in Palestine: - Gittaim.


H1667 <STRHEB>@ גּת־רמּון gath-rimmôn gath-rim-mone' From H1660 and H7416; wine press of (the) pomegranate; Gath {Rimmon} a place in Palestine: - Gath-rimmon.


H1744 <STRHEB>@ דּוּכּיפת dûkîyphath doo-kee-fath' Of uncertain derivation; the hoopoe or else the grouse: - lapwing.


H1802 <STRHEB>@ דּלה dâlâh daw-law' A primitive root (compare H1809); properly to {dangle} that {is} to let down a bucket (for drawing out water); figuratively to deliver: - draw ({out}) X {enough} lift up.


H1805 <STRHEB>@ דּלי דּלי delîy dŏlîy {del-ee'} dol-ee' From H1802; a pail or jar (for drawing water): - bucket.


H1817 <STRHEB>@ דּלת deleth deh'-leth From H1802; something {swinging} that {is} the valve of a door: - door ({two-leaved}) {gate} {leaf} lid. [In {dal} irreg.]


H1864 <STRHEB>@ דּרום dârôm daw-rome' Of uncertain derivation; the south; {poet} the south wind: - south.


H1982 <STRHEB>@ הלך hêlek hay'-lek From H1980; properly a {journey} that {is} (by implication) a wayfarer; also a flowing: - X {dropped} traveller.


H1999 <STRHEB>@ המוּלּה המלּה hămûlâh hămûllâh {ham-ool-law'} ham-ool-law' Feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a sound: - {speech} tumult.


H102 <STRHEB>@ אגּף 'aggâph ag-gawf' Probably from H5062 (through the idea of impending); a cover or heap; that {is} (only plural) wings of an {army} or crowds of troops: - bands.


H123 <STRHEB>@ אדום אדם 'ĕdômdôm {ed-ome'} ed-ome' From H122; red (see ); {Edom} the elder twin-brother of Jacob; hence the region (Idumaea) occuped by him: - {Edom} {Edomites} Idumea.


H2128 <STRHEB>@ זיף zîyph zeef From the same as H2203; flowing; {Ziph} the name of a place in Palestine; also of an Israelite: - Ziph.


H2129 <STRHEB>@ זיפה zîyphâh zee-faw' Feminine of H2128; a flowing; {Ziphah} an Israelite: - Ziphah.


H2151 <STRHEB>@ זלל zâlal zaw-lal' A primitive root (compare H2107); to shake (as in the {wind}) that {is} to quake; figuratively to be loose {morally} worthless or prodigal: - blow {down} {glutton} riotous ({eater}) vile.


H2152 <STRHEB>@ זלעפה זלעפה zal‛âphâh zil‛âphâh {zal-aw-faw'} zil-aw-faw' From H2196; a glow (of wind or anger); also a famine (as consuming): - {horrible} {horror} terrible.


H2191 <STRHEB>@ זעיר ze‛êyr zeh-ayr' From an unused root (akin (by permutation) to {H6819}) meaning to dwindle; small: - little.


H2219 <STRHEB>@ זרה zârâh zaw-raw' A primitive root (compare H2114); to toss about; by implication to {diffuse} winnow: - cast {away} {compass} {disperse} {fan} scatter ({away}) {spread} {strew} winnow.


H2221 <STRHEB>@ זרוּע zêrûazay-roo'-ah From H2232; something {sown} that {is} a plant: - {sowing} thing that is sown.


H2230 <STRHEB>@ זרם zerem zeh'-rem From H2229; a gush of water: - {flood} {overflowing} {shower} {storm} tempest.


H2233 <STRHEB>@ זרע zerazeh'-rah From H2232; seed; figuratively {fruit} plant6 sowing {time} posterity: - X {carnally} {child} {fruitful} seed ({-time}) sowing-time.


H2254 <STRHEB>@ חבל châbal khaw-bal' A primitive root; to wind tightly (as a {rope}) that {is} to bind; specifically by a pledge; figuratively to {pervert} destroy; also to writhe in pain (especially of parturition): - X at {all} {band} bring {forth} (deal) corrupt (-ly) {destroy} {offend} lay to (take a) {pledge} {spoil} {travail} X {very} withhold.


H2386 <STRHEB>@ חזיר chăzîyr khaz-eer' From an unused root probably meaning to inclose; a hog (perhaps as penned): - {boar} swine.


H2447 <STRHEB>@ חכליל chaklîyl khak-leel' By reduplication from an unused root apparently meaning to be dark; darkly flashing (only of the eyes); in a good {sense} brilliant (as stimulated by wine): - red.


H2474 <STRHEB>@ חלּון challôn khal-lone' A window (as perforated): - window.


H2561 <STRHEB>@ חמר chemer kheh'-mer From H2560; wine (as fermenting): - X {pure} red wine.


H2562 <STRHEB>@ חמר chămar kham-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2561; wine: - wine.


H2748 <STRHEB>@ חרטם charţôm khar-tome' From the same as H2747; a horoscopist (as drawing magical lines or circles): - magician.


H2759 <STRHEB>@ חרישׁי chărîyshîy khar-ee-shee' From H2790 in the sense of silence; {quiet} that {is} sultry (as noun feminine the sirocco or hot east wind): - vehement.


H2778 <STRHEB>@ חרף châraph khaw-raf' A primitive root; to pull {off} that {is} (by implication) to expose (as by stripping); specifically to betroth (as if a surrender); figuratively to carp {at} that {is} defame; denominatively (from H2779) to spend the winter: - {betroth} {blaspheme} {defy} {jeopard} {rail} {reproach} upbraid.


H2779 <STRHEB>@ חרף chôreph kho'-ref From H2778; properly the crop {gathered} that {is} (by implication) the autumn (and winter) season; figuratively ripeness of age: - {cold} winter ({[-house]}) youth.


H2913 <STRHEB>@ טחנה ţachănâh takh-an-aw' From H2912; a hand mill; hence (figuratively) chewing: - grinding.


H263 <STRHEB>@ אחוה 'achăvâh akh-av-aw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H262; solution (of riddles): - showing.


H3027 <STRHEB>@ יד yâd yawd A primitive word; a hand (the open one (indicating {power} means6 {direction} {etc.}) in distinction from {H3709} the closed one); used (as {noun} {adverb} etc.) in a great variety of {applications} both literally and {figuratively} both proximate and remote: - (+ be) {able} X {about} + {armholes} {at} {axletree} because {of} {beside} {border} X {bounty} + {broad} [broken-] {handed} X {by} {charge} {coast} + {consecrate} + {creditor} {custody} {debt} {dominion} X {enough} + {fellowship} {force} X {from} hand {[-staves} -y {work]} X {he} {himself} X {in} {labour} + {large} {ledge} [left-] {handed} {means} X {mine} {ministry} {near} X {of} X {order} {ordinance} X {our} {parts} {pain} {power} X {presumptuously} {service} {side} {sore} {state} {stay} draw with {strength} {stroke} + {swear} {terror} X {thee} X by {them} X {them-selves} X thine {own} X {thou} {through} X {throwing} + {thumb} {times} X {to} X {under} X {us} X wait {on} [way-] {side} {where} + {wide} X with ({him} {me} {you}) {work} + {yield} X your-selves.


H3037 <STRHEB>@ ידּוּע yaddûayad-doo'-ah From H3045; knowing; {Jaddua} the name of two Israelite: - Jaddua.


H3043 <STRHEB>@ ידיעאל yedîy‛ă'êl yed-ee-ah-ale' From H3045 and H410; knowing God; {Jediael} the name of three Israelites: - Jediael.


H3047 <STRHEB>@ ידע yâdâ‛ yaw-daw' From H3045; knowing; {Jada} an Israelite: - Jada.


H3049 <STRHEB>@ ידּעני yidde‛ônîy yid-deh-o-nee' From H3045; properly a knowing one; specifically a conjurer; (by implication) a ghost: - wizard.


H3188 <STRHEB>@ יחשׂ yachaώ yakh'-as From H3187; a pedigree or family list (as growing spontaneously): - genealogy.


H3196 <STRHEB>@ יין yayin yah'-yin From an unused root meaning to effervesce; wine (as fermented); by implication intoxication: - {banqueting} {wine} wine [-bibber].


H3244 <STRHEB>@ ינשׁוף ינשׁוּף yanshûph yanshôph {yan-shoof'} yan-shofe' Apparently from H4398; an unclean (aquatic) bird; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing {cry} or because the night heron is meant (compare H5399)): - (great) owl.


H3326 <STRHEB>@ יצוּע yâtsûayaw-tsoo'-ah Passive participle of H3331; {spread} that {is} a bed; (architecturally) an {extension} that {is} wing or lean to (a single story or collection): - {bed} {chamber} couch.


H3342 <STRHEB>@ יקב yeqeb yeh'-keb From unused root meaning to excavate; a trough (as dug out); specifically a wine vat (whether the lower {one} into which the juice drains; or the {upper} in which the grapes are crushed): - {fats} {presses} {press-fat} wine (-press).


H3523 <STRHEB>@ כּביר kebîyr keb-eer From H3527 in the original sense of plaiting; a matrass (of intertwined materials): - pillow.


H3525 <STRHEB>@ כּבל kebel keh'-bel From an unused root meaning to twine or braid together; a fetter: - fetter.


H3551 <STRHEB>@ כּו kav kav (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H3854 in the sense of piercing; a window (as a perforation): - window.


H3602 <STRHEB>@ כּכה kâkâh kaw'-kaw From H3541; just {so} referring to the previous or following context: - after that (this) {manner} this {matter} (even) {so} in such a {case} thus.


H3648 <STRHEB>@ כּמר kâmar kaw-mar' A primitive root; properly to intertwine or {contract} that {is} (by implication) to shrivel (as with heat); figuratively to be deeply affected with passion (love or pity): - be {black} be {kindled} yearn.


H3651 <STRHEB>@ כּן kên kane From H3559; properly set upright; hence (figuratively as adjective) just; but usually (as adverb or conjugation) rightly or so (in various applications to {manner} time and relation; often with other particles): - + after that ({this} {-ward} {-wards}) as . . . {as} + [for-] asmuch as {yet} + be (for which) {cause} + {following} {howbeit} in (the) like ({manner} {-wise}) X the {more} {right} (even) {so} {state} {straightway} such ({thing}) {surely} + there (where) {-fore} {this} {thus} {true} {well} X you.


H3671 <STRHEB>@ כּנף kânâph kaw-nawf' From H3670; an edge or extremity; specifically (of a bird or army) a {wing} (of a garment or bed clothing) a {flap} (of the earth) a {quarter} (of a building) a pinnacle: - + {bird} {border} {corner} {end} feather {[-ed]} X {flying} + (one an-) {other} {overspreading} X {quarters} {skirt} X {sort} uttermost {part} wing ([-ed]).


H3867 <STRHEB>@ לוה lâvâh law-vaw' A primitive root; properly to {twine} that {is} (by implication) to {unite} to remain; also to borrow (as a form of obligation) or (causatively) to lend: - abide {with} borrow ({-er}) {cleave} join ({self}) lend (-er).


H3870 <STRHEB>@ לוּז lûz looz Probably from H3869 (as growing there); {Luz} the name of two places in Palestine: - Luz.


H3883 <STRHEB>@ לוּל lûl lool From an unused root meaning to fold back; a spiral step: - winding stair. Compare H3924.


H3947 <STRHEB>@ לקח lâqach law-kakh' A primitive root; to take (in the widest variety of applications): - {accept} {bring} {buy} carry {away} {drawn} {fetch} {get} {infold} X {many} {mingle} {place} receive ({-ing}) {reserve} {seize} send {for} take ({away} {-ing} {up}) {use} win.


H3999 <STRHEB>@ מבּוּל mabbûl mab-bool' From H2986 in the sense of flowing; a deluge: - flood.


H312 <STRHEB>@ אחר 'achêr akh-air' From H309; properly hinder; generally {next} {other} etc.: - (an-) other ({man}) {following} {next} strange.


H314 <STRHEB>@ אחרן אחרין 'achăryôn 'achărôn {akh-ar-one'} akh-ar-one' From H309; hinder; generally late or last; specifically (as facing the east) western: - after ({-ward}) to {come} {following} hind ({-er} {-ermost} {-most}) {last} {latter} {rereward} ut(ter)most.


H331 <STRHEB>@ אטם 'âţam aw-tam' A primitive root; to close (the lips or ears); by analogy to contract (a window by bevelled jambs): - {narrow} {shut} stop.


H392 <STRHEB>@ אכזיב 'akzîyb ak-zeeb' From H391; deceitful (in the sense of a winter torrent which fails in summer); {Akzib} the name of two places in Palestine: - Achzib.


H4026 <STRHEB>@ מגדּלה מגדּל migdâl migdâlâh {mig-dawl'} mig-daw-law' From H1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy a rostrum; figuratively a (pyramidal) bed of flowers: - {castle} {flower} {pulpit} tower. Compare the names following.


H4141 <STRHEB>@ מוּסב mûsâb moo-sawb' From H5437; a {turn} that {is} circuit (of a building): - winding about.


H4189 <STRHEB>@ מושׁכה môshekâh mo-shek-aw' Active participle feminine of H4900; something {drawing} that {is} (figuratively) a cord: - band.


H4197 <STRHEB>@ מזג mezeg meh'-zeg From an unused root meaning to mingle (water with wine); tempered wine: - liquor.


H4214 <STRHEB>@ מזרה mizreh miz-reh' From H2219; a winnowing shovel (as scattering the chaff): - fan.


H4215 <STRHEB>@ מזרה mezâreh mez-aw-reh' Apparently from H2219; properly a {scatterer} that {is} the north wind (as dispersing clouds; only in plural): - north.


H4237 <STRHEB>@ מחזה mechĕzâh mekh-ez-aw' From H2372; a window: - light.


H4274 <STRHEB>@ מחצב machtsêb makh-tsabe' From H2672; properly a hewing; concretely a quarry: - hewed (-n).


H4294 <STRHEB>@ מטּה מטּה maţţeh maţţâh {mat-teh'} mat-taw' From H5186; a branch (as extending); figuratively a tribe; also a {rod} whether for chastising (figuratively {correction}) ruling (a {sceptre}) throwing (a {lance}) or walking (a staff; figuratively a support of {life} for example bread): - {rod} {staff} tribe.


H4419 <STRHEB>@ מלּח mallâch mal-lawkh' From H4414 in its secondary sense; a sailor (as followingthe salt´ ): - mariner.


H4469 <STRHEB>@ ממסך mamsâk mam-sawk' From H4537; {mixture} that {is} (specifically) wine mixed (with water or spices): - {drink-offering} mixed wine.


H4473 <STRHEB>@ ממשׁח mimshach mim-shakh' From {H4886} in the sense of expansion; outspread (that {is} with outstretched wings): - anointed.


H4530 <STRHEB>@ מסּה missâh mis-saw' From H4549 (in the sense of flowing); {abundance} that {is} (adverbially) liberally: - tribute.


H4537 <STRHEB>@ מסך mâsak maw-sak' A primitive root; to {mix} especially wine (with spices): - mingle.


H4538 <STRHEB>@ מסך mesek meh'-sek From H4537; a {mixture} that {is} of wine with spices: - mixture.


H4671 <STRHEB>@ מוץ מץ môts môts {motes} motes From H4160; chaff (as pressed {out} that {is} winnowed or (rather) threshed loose): - chaff.


H4726 <STRHEB>@ מקר מקור mâqôr mâqôr {maw-kore'} maw-kore' From H6979; properly something {dug} that {is} a (generally) source (of {water} even when naturally flowing; also of {tears} blood (by euphemism of the female pudenda); figuratively of {happiness} {wisdom} progeny): - {fountain} {issue} {spring} well (-spring).


H4743 <STRHEB>@ מקק mâqaq maw-kak' A primitive root; to melt; figuratively to {flow} {dwindle} vanish: - consume {away} be {corrupt} {dissolve} pine away.


H4754 <STRHEB>@ מרא mârâ' maw-raw' A primitive root; to rebel; hence (through the idea of maltreating) to {whip} that {is} lash (self with {wings} as the ostrich in running): - be {filthy} lift up self.


H4857 <STRHEB>@ משׁאב mashb mash-awb' From H7579; a trough for cattle to drink from: - place of drawing water.


H4872 <STRHEB>@ משׁה môsheh mo-sheh' From H4871; drawing out (of the {water}) that {is} rescued; {Mosheh} the Israelitish lawgiver: - Moses.


H4901 <STRHEB>@ משׁך meshek meh'-shek From H4900; a sowing; also a possession: - {precious} price.


H450 <STRHEB>@ אלידע 'elyâdâ‛ el-yaw-daw' From H410 and H3045; God (is) knowing; {Eljada} the name of two Israelites and of an Aramaean: - Eliada.


H5042 <STRHEB>@ נבע nâbanaw-bah' A primitive root; to gush forth; figuratively to utter (good or bad words); specifically to emit (a foul odor): - belch {out} {flowing} pour {out} send {forth} utter (abundantly).


H5130 <STRHEB>@ נוּף nûph noof A primitive root; to quiver (that {is} vibrate up and {down} or rock to and fro); used in a great variety of applications (including {sprinkling} {beckoning} {rubbing} {bastinadoing} {sawing} {waving} etc.): - lift {up} {move} {offer} {perfume} {send} {shake} {sift} {strike} wave.


H5133 <STRHEB>@ נצה נוצה nôtsâh nôtsâh {no-tsaw'} no-tsaw' Feminine active participle of H5327 in the sense of flying; a pinion (or wing feather); often (collectively) plumage: - feather ({-s}) ostrich.


H5158 <STRHEB>@ נחלה נחלה נחל nachal nachlâh nachălâh {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.


H5264 <STRHEB>@ נסס nâsas naw-sas' A primitive root; to gleam from {afar} that {is} to be conspicuous as a signal; or rather perhaps a denominative from H5251 (and identical with {H5263} through the idea of a flag as fluttering in the wind); to raise a beacon: - lift up as an {ensign} standard bearer.


H5397 <STRHEB>@ נשׁמה neshâmâh nesh-aw-maw' From H5395; a {puff} that {is} {wind} angry or vital {breath} divine {inspiration} intellect or (concretely) an animal: - {blast} (that) breath ({-eth}) {inspiration} {soul} spirit.


H5398 <STRHEB>@ נשׁף nâshaph naw-shaf' A primitive root; to {breeze} that {is} blow up fresh (as the wind): - blow.


H5433 <STRHEB>@ סבא sâbâ' saw-baw' A primitive root; to quaff to {satiety} that {is} become tipsy: - {drunkard} fill {self} {Sabean} [wine-] bibber.


H5435 <STRHEB>@ סבא sôbe' so'-beh From H5433; {potation} concretely ({wine}) or abstractly (carousal): - {drink} {drunken} wine.


H5440 <STRHEB>@ סבך sâbak saw-bak' A primitive root; to entwine: - fold {together} wrap.


H5492 <STRHEB>@ סוּפה sûphâh soo-faw' From H5486; a hurricane: - Red {Sea} {storm} {tempest} {whirlwind} Red sea.


H5520 <STRHEB>@ סך sôk soke From H5526; a hut (as of entwined boughs); also a lair: - {covert} {den} {pavilion} tabernacle.


H5526 <STRHEB>@ שׂכך סכך sâkak ώâkak {saw-kak'} saw-kak' A primitive root; properly to entwine as a screen; by implication to fence {in} cover {over} (figuratively) protect: - {cover} {defence} {defend} hedge {in} join {together} {set} shut up.


H5590 <STRHEB>@ סער sâ‛ar saw-ar' A primitive root; to rush upon; by implication to toss (transitively or {intransitively} literally or figuratively): - be (toss with) tempest ({-uous}) be sore {troubled} come out as a (drive with {the} scatter with a) whirlwind.


H5591 <STRHEB>@ סערה סער saar se‛ârâh {sah'-ar} seh-aw-raw' From H5590; a hurricane: - storm ({-y}) {tempest} whirlwind.


H5592 <STRHEB>@ סף saph saf From {H5605} in its original sense of containing; a vestibule (as a limit); also a dish (for holding blood or wine): - {bason} {bowl} {cup} door ({post}) {gate} {post} threshold.


H5638 <STRHEB>@ סתו sethâv seth-awv' From an unused root meaning to hide; winter (as the dark season): - winter.


H5687 <STRHEB>@ עבות עבת ‛âbôth ‛âbôth {aw-both'} aw-both' From H5686; {intwined} that {is} dense: - thick.


H5688 <STRHEB>@ עבתה עבות עבת ‛ăbôth ‛ăbôth ‛ăbôthâh {ab-oth'} {ab-oth'} ab-oth-aw' The same as H5687; something {intwined} that {is} a {string} wreath or foliage: - {band} {cord} {rope} thick bough ({branch}) wreathen (chain).


H5774 <STRHEB>@ עוּף ‛ûph oof A primitive root; to cover (with wings or obscurity); hence (as denominative from H5775) to fly; also (by implication of dimness) to faint (from the darkness of swooning): - {brandish} be (wax) {faint} flee {away} fly (away - {}) X {set} shine {forth} weary.


H5775 <STRHEB>@ עוף ‛ôph ofe From H5774; a bird (as covered with {feathers} or rather as covering with {wings}) often collective: - {bird} that {flieth} {flying} fowl.


H5921 <STRHEB>@ על ‛al al Properly the same as H5920 used as a preposition (in the singular or {plural} often with {prefix} or as conjugation with a particle following); {above} over6 {upon} or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications: - {above} according to ({-ly}) {after} (as) {against} {among} {and} X {as} {at} because {of} beside (the rest {of}) {between} beyond the {time} X both {and} by (reason {of}) X had the charge {of} concerning {for} in ({that}) ({forth} out) {of} (from) ({off}) (up-) {on} {over} {than} through ({-out}) {to} {touching} X with.


H6025 <STRHEB>@ ענב ‛ênâb ay-nawb' From an unused root probably meaning to bear fruit; a grape: - (ripe) {grape} wine.


H6071 <STRHEB>@ עסיס ‛âsîys aw-sees' From H6072; must or fresh grape juice (as just trodden out): - {juice} new (sweet) wine.


H6128 <STRHEB>@ עקלקל ‛ăqalqal ak-al-kal' From H6127; winding: - by {[-way]} crooked way.


H6310 <STRHEB>@ פּה peh peh From H6284; the mouth (as the means of {blowing}) whether literally or figuratively (particularly speech); specifically {edge} portion or side; adverbially (with preposition) according to: - accord (-ing {as} -ing {to}) {after} {appointment} {assent} {collar} command ({-ment}) X {eat} {edge} {end} {entry} + {file} {hole} X {in} {mind} {mouth} {part} {portion} X (should) say ({-ing}) {sentence} {skirt} {sound} {speech} X {spoken} {talk} {tenor} X {to} + {two-edged} {wish} word.


H6333 <STRHEB>@ פּוּרה pûrâh poo-raw' From H6331; a wine press (as crushing the grapes): - winepress.


H6524 <STRHEB>@ פּרח pârach paw-rakh' A primitive root; to break forth as a {bud} that {is} bloom; generally to spread; specifically to fly (as extending the wings); figuratively to flourish: - X {abroad} X {abundantly} {blossom} break forth ({out}) {bud} {flourish} make {fly} {grow} {spread} spring (up).


H6616 <STRHEB>@ פּתיל pâthîyl paw-theel' From H6617; twine: - {bound} {bracelet} {lace} {line} {ribband} {thread} wire.


H6617 <STRHEB>@ פּתל pâthal paw-thal' A primitive root; to {twine} that {is} (literally) to struggle or (figuratively) be (morally) tortuous: - (shew self) {froward} shew self {unsavoury} wrestle.


H6621 <STRHEB>@ פּתע pethapeh'-thah From an unused root meaning to open (the eyes); a {wink} that {is} moment (compare {H6597}) (used only (with or without preposition) adverbially quickly or unexpectedly): - at an instant {suddenly} X very.


H6672 <STRHEB>@ צהר tsôhar tso'-har From H6671; a light (that {is} window); dual double {light} that {is} noon: - {midday} noon ({-day} {-tide}) window.


H6692 <STRHEB>@ צוּץ tsûts tsoots A primitive root; to {twinkle} that {is} glance; by analogy to blossom (figuratively flourish): - {bloom} {blossom} {flourish} shew self.


H6731 <STRHEB>@ צץ ציץ tsîyts tsits {tseets} tseets From H6692; properly {glistening} that {is} a burnished plate; also a flower (as bright colored); a wing (as gleaming in the air): - {blossom} {flower} {plate} wing.


H6734 <STRHEB>@ ציצת tsîytsith tsee-tseeth' Feminine of H6731; a floral or wing like {projection} that {is} a fore lock of {hair} a tassel: - {fringe} lock.


H6739 <STRHEB>@ צלא tselâ' tsel-aw' (Chaldee); probably corresponding to H6760 in the sense of bowing; pray: - pray.


H6751 <STRHEB>@ צלל tsâlal tsaw-lal' A primitive root (rather identical with H6749 through the idea of hovering over (compare H6754)); to {shade} as twilight or an opaque object: - begin to be {dark} shadowing.


H6767 <STRHEB>@ צלצל tselâtsal tsel-aw-tsal' From H6750 reduplicated; a {clatter} that {is} (abstractly) whirring (of wings); (concretely) a cricket; also a harpoon (as {rattling}) a cymbal (as clanging): - {cymbal} {locust} {shadowing} spear.


H6828 <STRHEB>@ צפן צפון tsâphôn tsâphôn {tsaw-fone'} tsaw-fone' From H6845; properly {hidden} that {is} dark; used only of the north as a quarter (gloomy and unknown): - north ({-ern} {side} {-ward} wind).


H6851 <STRHEB>@ צפצפה tsaphtsâphâh tsaf-tsaw-faw' From H6687; a willow (as growing in overflowed places): - willow tree.


H6861 <STRHEB>@ צקלן tsiqlôn tsik-lone' From an unused root meaning to wind; a sack (as tied at the mouth): - husk.


H6921 <STRHEB>@ קדם קדים qâdîym qâdim {kaw-deem'} kaw-deem' From H6923; the fore or front part; hence (by orientation) the East (often adverbially {eastward} for brevity the East wind): - east ({-ward} wind).


H6938 <STRHEB>@ קדר qêdâr kay-dawr' From H6937; dusky (of the skin or the tent); {Kedar} a son of Ishmael; also (collectively) bedawin (as his descendants or representatives): - Kedar.


H6963 <STRHEB>@ קל קול qôl qôl {kole} kole From an unused root meaning to call aloud; a voice or sound: - + {aloud} {bleating} {crackling} cry (+ {out}) {fame} {lightness} {lowing} {noise} + hold {peace} [pro-] {claim} {proclamation} + {sing} {sound} + {spark} thunder ({-ing}) {voice} + yell.


H699 <STRHEB>@ ארבּה 'ărubbâh ar-oob-baw' Feminine participle passive of H693 (as if for lurking); a lattice; (by implication) a {window} dove cot (because of the pigeon {holes}) chimney (with its apertures for {smoke}) sluice (with openings for water): - {chimney} window.


H7022 <STRHEB>@ קיקלון qîyqâlôn kee-kaw-lone' From H7036; intense disgrace: - shameful spewing.


H7028 <STRHEB>@ קישׁון qîyshôn kee-shone' From H6983; winding; {Kishon} a river of Palestine: - {Kishon} Kison.


H7087 <STRHEB>@ קפא qâphâ' kaw-faw' A primitive root; to {shrink} that {is} thicken (as unracked {wine} curdled {milk} clouded {sky} frozen water): - {congeal} {curdle} {dark`} settle.


H7169 <STRHEB>@ קרץ qârats kaw-rats' A primitive root; to {pinch} that {is} (partially) to bite the {lips} blink the eyes (as a gesture of {malice}) or (fully) to squeeze off (a piece of clay in order to mould a vessel from it): - {form} {move} wink.


H7280 <STRHEB>@ רגע râgaraw-gah' A primitive root; properly to toss violently and suddenly (the sea with {waves} the skin with boils); figuratively (in a favorable manner) to {settle} that {is} quiet; specifically to wink (from the motion of the eye lids): - {break} {divide} find {ease} be a {moment} ({cause} {give} make to) {rest} make suddenly.


H7281 <STRHEB>@ רגע regareh'-gah From H7280; a wink (of the {eyes}) that {is} a very short space of time: - {instant} {moment} {space} suddenly.


H7307 <STRHEB>@ רוּח rûach roo'-akh From H7306; wind; by resemblance {breath} that {is} a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively {life} anger6 unsubstantiality; by extension a region of the sky; by resemblance {spirit} but only of a rational being (including its expression and functions): - {air} {anger} {blast} {breath} X {cool} {courage} {mind} X {quarter} X {side} spirit ({[-ual]}) {tempest} X {vain} ([whirl-]) wind (-y).


H7308 <STRHEB>@ רוּח rûach roo'-akh (Chaldee); corresponding to H7307: - {mind} {spirit} wind.


H7335 <STRHEB>@ רזם râzam raw-zam' A primitive root; to twinkle the eye (in mockery): - wink.


H7371 <STRHEB>@ רחת rachath rakh'-ath From H7306; a winnowing fork (as blowing the chaff away): - shovel.


H7483 <STRHEB>@ רעמה ramâh rah-maw' Feminine of H7482; the mane of a horse (as quivering in the wind): - thunder.


H7635 <STRHEB>@ שׁביל shâbîyl shaw-beel' From the same as H7640; a track or passage way (as if flowing along): - path.


H7638 <STRHEB>@ שׂבך ώâbâk saw-bawk' From an unused root meaning to intwine; a netting (ornament to the capital of a column): - net.


H7641 <STRHEB>@ שׁבּלת שׁבּל shibbôl shibbôleth {shib-bole'} shib-bo'-leth From the same as H7640; a stream (as flowing); also an ear of grain (as growing out); by analogy a branch: - {branch} {channel} ear (of {corn}) ([water-]) {flood} Shibboleth. Compare H5451.


H7732 <STRHEB>@ שׁובל shôbâl sho-bawl' From the same as H7640; overflowing; {Shobal} the name of an Edomite and two Israelites: - Shobal.


H7753 <STRHEB>@ שׂוּך ώûk sook A primitive root; to {entwine} that {is} shut in (for {formation} protection or restraint): - fence. (make an) hedge (up).


H7806 <STRHEB>@ שׁזר shâzar shaw-zar' A primitive root; to twist (a thread of straw): - twine.


H7858 <STRHEB>@ שׁטף שׁטף sheţeph shêţeph {sheh'-tef} shay'-tef From H7857; a deluge (literally or figuratively): - {flood} {outrageous} overflowing.


H7941 <STRHEB>@ שׁכר shêkâr shay-kawr' From H7937; an {intoxicant} that {is} intensely alcoholic liquor: - strong {drink} + {drunkard} strong wine.


H750 <STRHEB>@ ארך 'ârêk aw-rake' From H748; long: - long {[-suffering} {-winged]} {patient} slow [to anger].


H788 <STRHEB>@ אשׁבּל 'ashbêl ash-bale' Probably from the same as H7640; flowing; {Ashbel} an Israelite: - Ashbel.


H8061 <STRHEB>@ שׁמידע shemîydâ‛ shem-ee-daw' Apparently from H8034 and H3045; name of knowing; {Shemida} an Israelite: - {Shemida} Shemidah.


H8105 <STRHEB>@ שׁמר shemer sheh'-mer From H8104; something {preserved} that {is} the settlings (plural only) of wine: - {dregs} (wines on the) lees.


H8121 <STRHEB>@ שׁמשׁ shemesh sheh'-mesh From an unused root meaning to be brilliant; the sun; by implication the east; figuratively a {ray} that {is} (architecturally) a notched battlement: - + east side ({-ward}) sun ({[rising]}) + west ({-ward}) window. See also H1053.


H8175 <STRHEB>@ שׂער ώâ‛ar saw-ar' A rpim root; to storm; by implication to {shiver} that {is} fear: - be (horribly) {afraid} {fear} hurl as a {storm} be {tempestuous} come like (take away as with) a whirlwind.


H8212 <STRHEB>@ שׁפכה shophkâh shof-kaw' Feminine of a derivative from H8210; a pipe (for pouring {forth} for example {wine}) that {is} the penis: - privy member.


H8242 <STRHEB>@ שׂק ώaq sak From H8264; properly a mesh (as allowing a liquid to run {through}) that {is} coarse loose cloth or sacking (used in mourning and for bagging); hence a bag (for {grain} etc.): - sack ({-cloth} -clothes).


H8259 <STRHEB>@ שׁקף shâqaph shaw-kaf' A primitive root; properly to lean out (of a {window}) that {is} (by implication) peep or gaze (passively be a spectacle): - {appear} look ({down} {forth} out).


H8260 <STRHEB>@ שׁקף sheqeph sheh'-kef From H8259; a loophole (for looking {out}) to admit light and air: - window.


H8261 <STRHEB>@ שׁקף shâqûph shaw-koof' Passive participle of H8259; an embrasure or opening (compare H8260) with bevelled jam: - {light} window.


H8276 <STRHEB>@ שׂרג ώârag saw-rag' A primitive root; to intwine: - wrap {together} wreath.


H8299 <STRHEB>@ שׂריג ώârîyg saw-reeg' From H8276; a tendril (as intwining): - branch.


H8321 <STRHEB>@ שׂרקה שׂורק שׂרק ώôrêq ώôrêq ώôrêqâh {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.


H8336 <STRHEB>@ שׁשׁי שׁשׁ shêsh sheshîy {shaysh} shesh-ee' (The second form for alliteration with H4897); for H7893; bleached {stuff} that {is} white linen or (by analogy) marble: - X {blue} fine [(twined]) {linen} {marble} silk.


H8380 <STRHEB>@ תּאם תּאום tâ'ôm tâ'ôm {taw-ome'} taw-ome' From H8382; a twin (in plural {only}) literally or figuratively: - twins.


H8382 <STRHEB>@ תּאם tâ'am taw-am' A primitive root; to be complete; but used only as denominative from {H8380} to be (causatively make) {twinned} that {is} (figuratively) duplicate or (architecturally) jointed: - coupled ({together}) bear twins.


H8400 <STRHEB>@ תּבּלּל teballûl teb-al-lool' From H1101 in the original sense of flowing; a cataract (in the eye): - blemish.


H8486 <STRHEB>@ תּמן תּימן têymân têmân {tay-mawn'} tay-mawn' Denominative from H3225; the south (as being on the right hand of a person facing the east): - south ({side} {-ward} wind).


H8492 <STRHEB>@ תּירשׁ תּירושׁ tîyrôsh tîyrôsh {tee-roshe'} tee-roshe' From H3423 in the sense of expulsion; must or fresh grape juice (as just squeezed out); by implication (rarely) fermented wine: - ({new} sweet) wine.


H8638 <STRHEB>@ תּרגּם tirgam teer-gam' A denominative from H7275 in the sense of throwing over; to {transfer} that {is} translate: - interpret.


H822 <STRHEB>@ אשׁנב 'eshnâb esh-nawb' Apparently from an unused root (Probably meaning to leave interstices); a latticed window: - {casement} lattice.


G1005 <STRGRK>@ βοῤῥᾶς borrhas bor-hras' Of uncertain derivation; the north (properly wind): - north.


G1098 <STRGRK>@ γλεῦκος gleukos glyoo'-kos Akin to G1099; sweet wine that is (properly) must (fresh juice) but used of the more saccharine (and therefore highly inebriating) fermented wine: - new wine.


G1101 <STRGRK>@ γλωσσόκομον glōssokomon gloce-sok'-om-on From G1100 and the base of G2889; properly a case (to keep mouthpieces of wind instruments in) that is (by extension) a casket or (specifically) purse: - bag.


G1108 <STRGRK>@ γνῶσις gnōsis gno'-sis From G1097; knowing (the act) that is (by implication) knowledge: - knowledge science.


G1210 <STRGRK>@ δέω deō deh'-o A primary verb; to bind (in various applications literally or figuratively): - bind be in bonds knit tie wind. See also G1163 G1189.


G1245 <STRGRK>@ διακαθαρίζω diakatharizō dee-ak-ath-ar-id'-zo From G1223 and G2511; to cleanse perfectly that is (specifically) winnow: - throughly purge.


G1287 <STRGRK>@ διασκορπίζω diaskorpizō dee-as-kor-pid'-zo From G1223 and G4650; to dissipate that is (generally) to rout or separate; specifically to winnow; figuratively to squander: - disperse scatter (abroad) strew waste.


G1324 <STRGRK>@ Δίδυμος Didumos did'-oo-mos Prolonged from G1364; double that is twin; Didymus a Christian: - Didymus.


G1359 <STRGRK>@ Διόσκουροι Dioskouroi dee-os'-koo-roy From the alternate of G2203 and a form of the base of G2877; sons of Jupiter that is the twins Dioscuri: - Castor and Pollux.


G1546 <STRGRK>@ ἐκβολή ekbolē ek-bol-ay' From G1544; ejection that is (specifically) a throwing overboard of the cargo: - + lighten the ship.


G1621 <STRGRK>@ ἐκτινάσσω ektinassō ek-tin-as'-so From G1537 and τινάσσω tinassō (to swing); to shake violently: - shake (off).


G1643 <STRGRK>@ ἐλαύνω elaunō el-ow'-no A prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternate of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind oars or daemoniacal power): - carry drive row.


G1707 <STRGRK>@ ἐμπλέκω emplekō em-plek'-o From G1722 and G4120; to entwine that is (figuratively) involve with: - entangle (in self with).


G1794 <STRGRK>@ ἐντυλίσσω entulissō en-too-lis'-so From G1722 andτυλίσσω tulissō (to twist; probably akin to G1507); to entwine that is wind up in: - wrap in (together).


G1836 <STRGRK>@ ἑξῆς hexēs hex-ace' From G2192 (in the sense of taking hold of that is adjoining); successive: - after following X morrow next.


G1887 <STRGRK>@ ἐπαύριον epaurion ep-ow'-ree-on From G1909 and G839; occuring on the succeeding day that is (G2250 being implied) tomorrow: - day following morrow next day (after).


G1920 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιγίνομαι epiginomai ep-ig-in'-om-ahee From G1909 and G1096; to arrive upon that is spring up (as a wind): - blow.


G1966 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιοῦσα epiousa ep-ee-oo'-sah Feminine singular participle of a compound of G1909 and εἷμι heimi (to go); supervening that is (G2250 or G3571 being expressed or implied) the ensuing day or night: - following next.


G105 <STRGRK>@ ἀετός aetos ah-et-os' From the same as G109; an eagle (from its wind like flight): - eagle.


G2148 <STRGRK>@ Εὐροκλύδων Eurokludōn yoo-rok-loo'-dohn From Εὖρος Euros (the east wind) and G2830; a storm from the east (or south east) that is (in modern phrase) a Levanter: - Euroklydon.


G2192 <STRGRK>@ ἔχω echō ekh'-o A primary verb (including an alternate form σχέω scheō skheh'-o used in certain tenses only); to hold (used in very various applications literally or figuratively direct or remote; such as possession ability6 contiguity relation or condition): - be (able X hold possessed with) accompany + begin to amend can (+ -not) X conceive count diseased do + eat + enjoy + fear following have hold keep + lack + go to law lie + must needs + of necessity + need next + recover + reign + rest return X sick take for + tremble + uncircumcised use.


G2366 <STRGRK>@ θύελλα thuella thoo'-el-lah From G2380 (in the sense of blowing) a storm: - tempest.


G2367 <STRGRK>@ θύΐνος thuinos thoo'-ee-nos From a derivative of G2380 (in the sense of blowing; denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron wood: - thyine.


G2376 <STRGRK>@ θυρίς thuris thoo-rece' From G2374; an aperture that is window: - window.


G2381 <STRGRK>@ Θωμᾶς Thōmas tho-mas' Of Chaldee origin (compare [H8380]); the twin; Thomas a Christian: - Thomas.


G2477 <STRGRK>@ ἱστορέω historeō his-tor-eh'-o From a derivative of G1492; to be knowing (learned) that is (by implication) to visit for information (interview): - see.


G2750 <STRGRK>@ κειρία keiria ki-ree'-ah Of uncertain affinity; a swathe that is winding sheet: - graveclothes.


G2770 <STRGRK>@ κερδαίνω kerdainō ker-dah'ee-no From G2771; to gain (literally or figuratively): - (get) gain win.


G2819 <STRGRK>@ κλῆρος klēros 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.


G2913 <STRGRK>@ Κρήσκης Krēskēs krace'-kace Of Latin origin; growing; Cresces (that is Crescens) a Christian: - Crescens.


G2946 <STRGRK>@ κύλισμα kulisma koo'-lis-mah From G2947; a wallow (the effect of rolling) that is filth: - wallowing.


G2978 <STRGRK>@ λαῖλαψ lailaps lah'ee-laps Of uncertain derivation; a whirlwind (squall): - storm tempest.


G219 <STRGRK>@ ἀλεκτοροφωνία alektorophōnia al-ek-tor-of-o-nee'-ah From G220 and G5456; cock crow that is the third night watch: - cockcrowing.


G3025 <STRGRK>@ ληνός lēnos lay-nos' Apparently a primary word; a trough that is wine vat: - winepress.


G3039 <STRGRK>@ λικμάω likmaō lik-mah'-o From λικμός likmos the equivalent. of λίκνον liknon (a winnowing fan or basket); to winnow that is (by analogy) to triturate: - grind to powder.


G3047 <STRGRK>@ λίψ lips leeps Probably from λείβω leibō (to pour a libation); the south (southwest) wind (as bringing rain) that is (by extension) the south quarter: - southwest.


G3456 <STRGRK>@ μυκτηρίζω muktērizō mook'-tay-rid'-zo From a derivative of the base of G3455 (meaning snout as that whence lowing proceeds from); to make mouths at that is ridicule: - mock.


G3525 <STRGRK>@ νήφω nēphō nay'-fo Of uncertain affinity; to abstain from wine (keep sober) that is (figuratively) be discreet: - be sober watch.


G3558 <STRGRK>@ νότος notos not'-os Of uncertain affinity; the south (southwest) wind; by extension the southern quarter itself: - south (wind).


G3630 <STRGRK>@ οἰνοπότης oinopotēs oy-nop-ot'-ace From G3631 and a derivative of the alternate of G4095; a tippler: - winebibber.


G3631 <STRGRK>@ οἶνος oinos oy'-nos A primary word (or perhaps of Hebrew origin [H3196]); wine (literally or figuratively): - wine.


G3632 <STRGRK>@ οἰνοφλυγία oinophlugia oy-nof-loog-ee'-ah From G3631 and a form of the base of G5397; an overflow (or surplus) of wine that is vinolency (drunkenness): - excess of wine.


G3690 <STRGRK>@ ὄξος oxos ox'-os From G3691; vinegar that is sour wine: - vinegar.


G3843 <STRGRK>@ πάντως pantōs pan'-toce From G3956; entirely; specifically at all events (with negative following) in no event: - by all means altogether at all needs no doubt in [no] wise surely.


G3914 <STRGRK>@ παραχειμάζω paracheimazō par-akh-i-mad'-zo From G3844 and G5492; to winter near that is stay with over the rainy season: - winter.


G3915 <STRGRK>@ παραχειμασία paracheimasia par-akh-i-mas-ee'-ah From G3914; a wintering over: - winter in.


G3925 <STRGRK>@ παρεμβολή parembolē par-em-bol-ay' From a compound of G3844 and G1685; a throwing in beside (juxtaposition) that is (specifically) battle array encampment or barracks (tower Antonia): - army camp castle.


G3943 <STRGRK>@ πάροινος paroinos par'-oy-nos From G3844 and G3631; staying near wine that is tippling (a toper): - given to wine.


G323 <STRGRK>@ ἀνάδειξις anadeixis an-ad'-ike-sis From G322; (the act of) exhibition: - shewing.


G342 <STRGRK>@ ἀνακαίνωσις anakainōsis an-ak-ah'ee-no-sis From G341; renovation: - renewing.


G4120 <STRGRK>@ πλέκω plekō plek'-o A primary word; to twine or braid: - plait.


G4157 <STRGRK>@ πνοή pnoē pno-ay' From G4154; respiration a breeze: - breath wind.


G4201 <STRGRK>@ Πόρκιος Porkios por'-kee-os Of Latin origin; apparently swinish; Porcius a Roman: - Porcius.


G4392 <STRGRK>@ πρόφασις prophasis prof'-as-is From a compound of G4253 and G5316; an outward showing that is pretext: - cloke colour pretence show.


G4419 <STRGRK>@ πτερύγιον pterugion pter-oog'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4420; a winglet that is (figuratively) extremity (top corner): - pinnacle.


G4420 <STRGRK>@ πτέρυξ pterux pter'-oox From a derivative of G4072 (meaning a feather); a wing: - wing.


G4425 <STRGRK>@ πτύον ptuon ptoo'-on From G4429; a winnowing fork (as scattering like spittle): - fan.


G4439 <STRGRK>@ πύλη pulē poo'-lay Apparently a primary word; a gate that is the leaf or wing of a folding entrance (literally or figuratively): - gate.


G4493 <STRGRK>@ ῥιπή rhipē hree-pay' From G4496; a jerk (of the eye that is (by analogy) an instant): - twinkling.


G4512 <STRGRK>@ ῥυτίς rhutis hroo-tece' From G4506; a fold (as drawing together) that is a wrinkle (especially on the face): - wrinkle.


G4577 <STRGRK>@ σειρά seira si-rah' Probably from G4951 through its congener εἴρω eirō (to fasten; akin to G138); a chain (as binding or drawing): - chain.


G4646 <STRGRK>@ σκολιός skolios skol-ee-os' From the base of G4628; warped that is winding; figuratively perverse: - crooked froward untoward.


G4701 <STRGRK>@ σπορά spora spor-ah' From G4687; a sowing that is (by implication) parentage: - seed.


G4718 <STRGRK>@ σταφυλή staphulē staf-oo-lay' Probably from the base of G4735; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined): - grapes.


G4735 <STRGRK>@ στέφανος stephanos stef'-an-os From an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet G1238) literally or figuratively: - crown.


G4958 <STRGRK>@ συστέλλω sustellō soos-tel'-lo From G4862 and G4724; to send (draw) together that is enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial) contract (an interval): - short wind up.


G416 <STRGRK>@ ἀνεμίζω anemizō an-em-id'-zo From G417; to toss with the wind: - drive with the wind.


G417 <STRGRK>@ ἄνεμος anemos an'-em-os From the base of G109; wind; (plural) by implication (the four) quarters (of the earth): - wind.


G5236 <STRGRK>@ ὑπερβολή huperbolē hoop-er-bol-ay' From G5235; a throwing beyond others that is (figuratively) supereminence; adverbially (with G1519 or G2596) pre-eminently: - abundance (far more) exceeding excellency more excellent beyond (out of) measure.


G5237 <STRGRK>@ ὑπερείδω hupereidō hoop-er-i'-do From G5228 and G1492; to overlook that is not punish: - wink at.


G5276 <STRGRK>@ ὑπολήνιον hupolēnion hoop-ol-ah'-nee-on Neuter of a presumed compound of G5259 and G3025; vessel or receptacle under the press that is lower winevat: - winefat.


G5300 <STRGRK>@ ὗς us hoos Apparently a primary word; a hog (swine): - sow.


G5327 <STRGRK>@ φάραγξ pharagx far'-anx Properly strengthened from the base of G4008 or rather of G4486; a gap or chasm that is ravine (winter torrent): - valley.


G5341 <STRGRK>@ φελόνης phelonēs fel-on'-ace By transposition for a derivation probably of G5316 (as showing outside the other garments); a mantle (surtout): - cloke.


G5448 <STRGRK>@ φυσιόω phusioō foo-see-o'-o From G5449 in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate that is (figuratively) make proud (haughty): - puff up.


G5475 <STRGRK>@ χαλκός chalkos khal-kos' Perhaps from G5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance or some implement or coin made of it): - brass money.


G5493 <STRGRK>@ χείμαῤῥος cheimarrhos khi'-mar-hros From the base of G5494 and G4482; a storm runlet that is winter torrent: - brook.


G5494 <STRGRK>@ χειμών cheimōn khi-mone' From a derivation of χέω cheō (to pour; akin to the base of G5490 through the idea of a channel) meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication the rainy season that is winter: - tempest foul weather winter.


G5519 <STRGRK>@ χοῖρος choiros khoy-'ros Of uncertain derivation; a hog: - swine.


G5566 <STRGRK>@ χῶρος chōros kho'-ros Of Latin origin; the north west wind: - north west.


G514 <STRGRK>@ ἄξιος axios ax'-ee-os Probably from G71; deserving comparable or suitable (as if drawing praise): - due reward meet [un-] worthy.


G686 <STRGRK>@ ἄρα ara ar'-ah Probably from G142 (through the idea of drawing a conclusion); a particle denoting an inference more or less decisive (as follows): - haply (what) manner (of man) no doubt perhaps so be then therefore truly wherefore. Often used in connection with other particles especially G1065 or G3767 (after) or G1487 (before). Compare also G687.


G833 <STRGRK>@ αὐλή aulē ow-lay' From the same as G109; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication a mansion: - court ([sheep-]) fold hall palace.


G846 <STRGRK>@ αὐτός autos ow-tos' From the particle αὖ au (perhaps akin to the base of G109 through the idea of a baffling wind; backward); the reflexive pronoun self used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons: - her it (-self) one the other (mine) own said ([self-] the) same ([him- my- thy-]) self [your-] selves she that their (-s) them ([-selves]) there [-at -by -in -into -of -on -with] they (these) things this (man) those together very which. Compare G848.


G850 <STRGRK>@ αὐχμηρός auchmēros owkh-may-ros' From αὐχμός auchmos (probably from a base akin to that of G109; dust as dried by wind); properly dirty that is (by implication) obscure: - dark.