Trilateral Commission [Triliteral (3 consonant)]
Trilateral Commission
Contents[show] |
[edit] Established
- Henry D. Owen (a Foreign Policy Studies Director with the Brookings Institution)
- George S. Franklin
- Robert R. Bowie (of the Foreign Policy Association and Director of the Harvard Center for International Affairs)
- Gerard C. Smith (Salt I negotiator, Rockefeller in-law, and its first North American Chairman)
- Marshall Hornblower (former partner at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering)
- William Scranton (former Governor of Pennsylvania)
- Edwin Reischauer (a professor at Harvard)
- Max Kohnstamm (European Policy Centre)
[edit] Activity history
APPENDIX Key of David Translation Key 2000
APPENDIX Key of David Translation Key 2000
INCOMPLETE TRANSLATION DECRYPTION DICTIONARY
Illustrating the general idea. Triliteral root reversal through phonetics and etymology.
Requires some understanding of Biblical Hebrew
Letter Representations are arbitrarily chosen for convenience of use
conceived approximately 1990
Work from the language project. A rubik cube of roots and derivatives, i.e., root and offspring.
From the incomplete copyrighted work THE KEY OF DAVID (96′)
illustrating the general method or general principle. Triliteral root reversal through phonetics and etymology.
The trilateral roots are represented phonetically and etymologically
Another figurative meaning of translation is to turn or figuratively to pervert, Hebrew is normally written from right to left
NATO/OTAN and The New World Order
apparently stolen in 1990 by surveilance, unlawfully prevented from working on it since 1997
APPENDIX
A. LETTER GROUPS
These are a few examples of etymological or phonetic transitions that occur in Hebrew. These changes regularly occur in derivatives, conjugations, similar languages and linguistics.
[aleph, ayin], [beth, vau], [gimel,koph], [daleth, teth], [he, aleph, ayin, yod, vau], [he, cheth], [kaph, qoph, cheth], [mem, nun], [samek, shin], [pe,beth], [tsadey, zayin, shin], [thav, teth]
Samples of Hebrew lettering
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
B. EXAMPLES TO ILLUSTRATE THE TRANSLITERATION CONCEPT
These are specific examples of the concept of transliteration. In general, verbs transform to verbs. Nouns to nouns. Pronouns remain the same or similar. The overall sentence structure remains the same. Typically, unique pairs of roots that have a relationship maintain a relationship in their transliteration. The Rel. indicated includes some of the words with similar phonetics, meaning or derivations. Definitions and numbering are derived from STRONG’S COMPREHENSIVE CONCORDANCE OF THE BIBLE. Some definitions might be truncated or otherwise incomplete. The following are approximated transpositions.
I.
8064 ,shamayim, shaw-mah’-yim; dual of an unused sing. shameh, shaw-meh’; from an unused root mean. to be lofty; the sky (as aloft; the dual perh. alluding to the visible arch in which the clouds move, as well as to the higher ether where the celestial bodies revolve):–air, X astrologer, heaven (-s). [Rel. H8065]
570 ,’emesh, eh’-mesh; time past, i.e. yesterday or last night:–former time, yesterday (-night).
776 ‘erets, eh’-rets; from an unused root prob. mean. to be firm; the earth (at large, or partitively a land):– X common, country, earth, field, ground, land, X nations, way, + wilderness, world. [Rel. H729,H730, H731, H772, H773,778]
6113 ‘atsar, aw-tsar’; a prim. root; to inclose; by anal. to hold back; also to maintain, rule, assemble:– X be able, close up, detain, fast, keep (self close, still), prevail, recover, refrain, X reign, restrain, retain, shut (up), slack, stay, stop, withhold (self) [Rel. H686, H214, H4622, H4623, H5341, H5336, H5342 H6114,H6115, H6116]
Comparing a common bible pair, heaven and earth. I decided after much examination that they most probably transpose into (time past) and (thing restrained, retained, shut up)
II.
3953 laqash, law-kash’; a prim. root; to gather the after crop:–gather. [Rel. H3954, H4456]
8254 shaqal, shaw-kal’; a prim. root; to suspend or poise (espec. in trade):–pay, receive (-r), spend, X throughly, weigh. [Rel. H4946, H4948, H4949, H5619, H8255]
3950 laqat, law-kat’; a prim. root; prop. to pick up, i.e. (gen.) to gather; spec. to glean:–gather (up), glean. [Rel. H3219, H3951]
8625 teqal, (Chald.), tek-al’; corresp. to H8254; to balance:–Tekel, be weighed.
Here most probably the two synonyms or variants (H8254, H8625), accurately are tranposed into the two other synonyms
III.
6942 qadash,
kaw-dash’; a prim. root; to be (causat. make, pronounce orobserve as) clean (ceremonially or morally):–appoint, bid, consecrate,
dedicate, defile, hallow, (be, keep) holy (-er, place), keep, prepare,proclaim, purify, sanctify (-ied one, self), X w [Rel. H4720, H6918, H6922,H6944, H6945, H6948 ]
6663 tsadaq, tsaw-dak’; a prim. root; to be (causat. make) right (in a moral or forensic sense):–cleanse, clear self, (be, do) just (-ice, -ify,-ify self), (be, turn to) righteous (-ness).
[Rel. H6662,H6664, H6665,H6666]
This section is a good example of using context to determine a probable transposition.
IV.
909 badad, baw-dad’; a prim. root; to divide, i.e. (reflex.) be solitary:–alone. [Rel. H905, H906, H910]
914 badal, baw-dal’; a prim. root; to divide (in var. senses lit. or fig., separate, distinguish, differ, select, etc.):–(make, put) difference, divide (asunder), (make) separate (self, -ation), sever (out), X utterly. [Rel. H913, H915, H916, H3995]
2895 towb, tobe; a prim. root, to be (trans. do or make) good (or well) inthe widest sense:–be (do) better, cheer, be (do, seem) good, (make),goodly, X please, (be, do, go, play) well. [Rel. H2868 H2869, H2896, H2898,H3190, H3191, H4315]
717 ‘arah, aw-raw’; a prim. root; to pluck:–gather, pluck. [H220, H691, H723, H727, H738, 739,H741, H744]
2029 harah, haw-raw’; a prim. root; to be (or become) pregnant, conceive (lit. or fig.):–been, be with child, conceive, progenitor. [Rel. H2030, H2031, H2032,]
2042 harar, haw-rawr’; from an unused root mean. to loom up; a mountain:–hill, mount (-ain). [Rel. H2022, H2025, H3093]
7489 ra’a’, raw-ah’; a prim. root; prop. to spoil (lit. by breaking to pieces); fig. to make (or be) good for nothing, i.e. bad (phys., soc. or mor.):–afflict, associate selves [by mistake for H7462], break (down, in pieces), + displease, (be, bring, do) evil
[Rel. H4827,H7451,H7455,H7465,H7490
Here you can see a possible contrast between good and evil as compared to (gather, accumulate) and (divide, separate).
V.
1706 debash, deb-ash’; from an unused root mean. to be gummy; honey (from its stickiness); by anal. syrup:–honey ([-comb]). [ Rel. H1707]
7626 shebet, shay’-bet; from an unused root prob. mean. to branch off, a scion, i.e. (lit.) a stick (for punishing, writing, fighting, ruling, walking, etc.) or (fig.) a clan:– X correction, dart, rod, sceptre, staff, tribe. [Rel. H7625, H8275]
1993 hamah, haw-maw’; a prim. root [comp. H1949]; to make a loud sound (like Engl. hum ); by impl. to be in great commotion or tumult, to rage, war, moan, clamor:–clamorous, concourse, cry aloud, be disquieted, loud, mourn, be moved, make a noise, rage, r [Rel. H527, H1949, H1991, H1998, H2000, H4103,H8415 ]
1995 hamown, haw-mone’; or hamon (Ezek. :7), haw-mone’; from H1993; a noise, tumult, crowd; also disquietude, wealth:–abundance, company, many, multitude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, store, tumult.
2346 chowmah, kho-maw’; fem. act. part. of an unused root appar. mean. to join; a wall of protection:–wall, walled.
[Rel. H2524, H2545, H2573, H4260]
2529 chem’ah, khem-aw’; or (short.) chemah, khay-maw’; from the same root as H2346; curdled milk or cheese:– butter.
398 ‘akal, aw-kal’; a prim. root; to eat (lit. or fig.):–X at all, burn up, consume, devour (-er, up), dine, eat (-er, up), feed (with), food, X freely, X in . . . wise (-deed, plenty), (lay) meat, X quite.[Rel. H396, H399, H400, H402, H3978, H3979, 3980, H4361]
3947 laqach, law-kakh’; a prim. root; to take (in the widest variety ofapplications):–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. [Rel. H3948, H4455, H4457, H4727, H4728]
Isaiah 7:15 Butter and honey shall he eat….
chem’ah:H2529 debash:H1706 ‘akal:H398
trans hamah:H1993 shebet:H7626 laqach:H3947
trans Abundance and a sceptre shall he receive
VI.
4184 muwsh, moosh; a prim. root; to touch:–feel, handle.
4185 muwsh, moosh; a prim. root [perh. rather the same as H4184 through the idea of receding by contact]; to withdraw (both lit. and fig., whether intrans. or trans.):–cease, depart, go back, remove, take away. [Rel. H3237, H4959]
7760 suwm, soom; or siym, seem; a prim. root; to put (used in a great variety of applications, lit., fig., infer. and ellip.):– X any wise, appoint, bring, call [a name], care, cast in, change, charge, commit, consider, convey, determine, + disguise, dispose, [Rel. H7761, H8034, H8036, H8052, H8085, H2045, H4926, H4928, H8052, H8086, H8088, H8089]
215 ‘owr, ore; a prim. root; to be (caus. make) luminous (lit. and metaph.):–X break of day, glorious, kindle, (be, en-, give, show) light (-en, -ened), set on fire, shine. [Rel. H216,H217, H219,H224,H3974 ,H3975]
3384 yarah, yaw-raw’; or (H2 Chr. 26 :15) yara’, yaw-raw’; a prim. root;prop. to flow as water (i.e. to rain); trans. to lay or throw (espec. anarrow. i.e. to shoot); fig. to point out (as if by aiming the finger), to teach:– (+) archer, cast, direct, inform, [Rel. H3138, H4175, H8451]
2821 chashak, khaw-shak’; a prim. root; to be dark (as withholding light); transit. to darken:–be black, be (make) dark, darken, cause darkness, be dim, hide. [Rel. H2816, H2820, H2822-2825, H4285]
7197 qashash, kaw-shash’; a prim. root; to become sapless through drought;used only as denom. from H7179; to forage for straw, stubble or wood; fig.to assemble:–gather (selves) (together). [Rel. H7179, H2842]
4843, marar, maw-rar’ ; a prim. root; prop. to trickle [see H4752]; but used only as a denom. from H4751; to be (causat. make) bitter (lit. or fig.):–(be, be in, deal, have, make) bitter (-ly, -ness), be moved with choler, (be, have sorely, it) grieved (-eth), pr [Rel. H3992, H4472, H4751, H4752, H4753, H4754, H4756, H4784 H4786, H4787, H4805, H4806, H4814, H4815, H4844, H4845, H4846, H8563]
7311, ruwm, room; a prim. root; to be high act. to rise or raise (in various applications, lit. or fig.):–bring up, exalt (self), extol, give, go up, haughty, heave (up), (be, lift up on, make on, set up on, too) high (-er, one), hold up, levy, lift (-er) up, ,[Rel. H4791, H7213, H7214, H7215, H7312, H7313, H7314, H7315, H7317, H7318, H7319 H7413, H7415, H7416, H7419, H7426, H7427, H8641, H8642]
4985,mathaq, maw-thak’; a prim. root; to suck; by impl. to relish, or (intrans.) be sweet:–be (made, X take) sweet.,[Rel. H4477, H4966, H4986, H4987, H4988
6996,qatan, kaw-tawn’; or qaton, kaw-tone’; from H6962; abbreviated, i.e.diminutive, lit. (in quantity, size or number) or fig. (in age or importance):–least, less (-ser), little (one), small (-est, one, quantity,thing), young (-er, -est). [Rel. H6994, H6995]
6962, quwt, koot; a prim. root; prop. to cut off, i.e. (fig.) detest:–begrieved, lothe self. ,[Rel. H6985, H6990]
{20} Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
{20} howy:H1945 ‘amar:H559 ra’:H7451 towb:H2896 towb:H2896 ra’:H7451 suwm:H7760 choshek:H2822 ‘owr:H216 ‘owr:H216 choshek:H2822 suwm:H7760 mar:H4751 mathowq:H4966 mathowq:H4966 mar:H4751
Woe unto them, that feel drought as rain, and rain as drought; that put greatness forr nought , and nought for greatness.
Light and dark are probably accurately transposed as rain(water) and (drought). Sweet and bitter also are probably accurate as (little, least, small) and (high,exalted).
[roots]) Note that some words defined as primary roots are similar and can generally be considered as one root. Such as in the above H4843(marar) and H7311(ruwm).
VI
1288 barak, baw-rak’; a prim. root; to kneel; by impl. to bless God (as an act of adoration), and (vice-versa) man (as a benefit); also (by euphemism) to curse (God or the king, as treason):– X abundantly, X altogether, X at all, blaspheme, bless, congratulate, curse, X greatly, X indeed, kneel (down), praise, salute, X still, thank.[Rel. H1289, H1289, H1291, H1295]
2717 charab, khaw-rab’; or chareb, khaw-rabe’; a prim. root; to parch (through drought), i.e. (by anal.) to desolate, destroy, kill:–decay, (be) desolate, destroy (-er), (be) dry (up), slay, X surely, (lay, lie, make) waste. [Rel. H2718, H2719, H2720, H2721, H2723, H2724, H2725]
2719 chereb, kheh’-reb; from H2717; drought; also a cutting instrument (from its destructive effect), as a knife, sword, or other sharp implement:–axe, dagger, knife, mattock, sword, tool.
422 ‘alah, aw-law’; a prim. root; prop. to adjure, i.e. (usually in a bad sense) imprecate:–adjure, curse, swear. [Rel. H421, H423, H451, H480, H8381]
2490 chalal, khaw-lal’; a prim. root [comp. H2470]; prop. to bore, i.e. (by impl.) to wound, to dissolve; fig. to profane (a person, place or thing), to break (one’s word), to begin (as if by an opening wedge ); denom. (from H2485) to play (the flute):–be [Rel. H2455,H2471,H2485, H2486, H2456, H2457, H2471, H2481, H2483, H2484 H4245, H4251,
H4257, H8463, H2342, H2344, H2426, H2427, H2428, H2429, H2430, , H2470, H2478, H2479, H3175, H3176, H8431]
2491 chalal, khaw-lawl’; from H2490; pierced (espec. to death); fig. polluted:–kill, profane, slain (man), X slew, (deadly) wounded.
4191 muwth, mooth; a prim. root; to die (lit. or fig.); causat. to kill:–X at all, X crying, (be) dead (body, man, one), (put to, worthy of) death,destroy (-er), (cause to, be like to, must) die, kill, necro [-mancer], Xmust needs, slay, X surely, X very sudd [Rel. H4193, H4194, H4463, H8546,
8382 ta’am, taw-am’; a prim. root; to be complete; but used only as denom.from H8380; to be (caus. make) twinned, i.e. (fig.) duplicate or (arch.)jointed:–coupled (together), bear twins. [Rel. 8380]
8552 tamam, taw-mam’; a prim. root; to complete; in a good or a bad sense,lit. or fig., trans. or intrans. (as follows):–accomplish, cease, be clean[pass-] ed, consume, have done, (come to an, make an) end, fail, come to the full, be all gone, X be all here, b [Rel. H4974, H8535, 8537, 8538, 8549]
3898 lacham, law-kham’; a prim. root; to feed on; fig. to consume; by impl. to battle (as destruction):–devour, eat, X ever, fight (-ing),overcome, prevail, (make) war (-ring). [Rel. H3894, H3899, H3900, H3901, H4421]
5157 nachal, naw-khal’; a prim. root; to inherit (as a [fig.] mode of descent), or (gen.) to occupy; causat. to bequeath, or (gen.) distribute,instate:–divide, have ([inheritance]), take as an heritage, (cause to,give to, make to) inherit, (distribute for, div [Rel. H5158, H5159]
Numbers 24:13 If Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot go beyond the commandment of the LORD, to do either good or bad of mine own mind; but what the LORD saith, that will I speak?
Key of David Translation Key 2000 II
Key of David Translation Key 2000 II
(Unfinished work)
CGR | RGS | 7283 | RGS | RAGASH, raw-gash’; a prim. root; to be tumultuous:–rage. | |
CGR | RGS | 7284 | RGS | regash, (Chald.), reg-ash’; corresp. to H7283; to gather tumultuously:–assemble (together). | |
CGR | RGS | 7285 | RGS | regesh, reh’-ghesh; or (fem.) rigshah, rig-shaw’; from H7283; a tumultuous crowd:–company, insurrection. | |
CGR | CGR | 4525 | SGR | macger, mas-gare’; from H5462; a fastener, i.e. (of a person) asmith, (of a thing) a prison:–prison, smith. | |
CGR | CGR | 4526 | SGR | micgereth, mis-gheh’-reth; from H5462; something enclosing, i.e. amargin (of a region, of a panel); concr. a stronghold:–border, closeplace, hole. | |
CGR | CGR | 5458 | SGR | cegowr, seg-ore’; from H5462; prop. shut up, i.e. the breast (as inclosing the heart); also gold (as generally shut up safely):–caul, gold. | |
CGR | CGR | 5462 | SGR | cagar, saw-gar’; a prim. root; to shut up; fig. to surrender:–close up, deliver (up), give over (up), inclose, X pure, repair, shut (in, self, out, up, up together), stop, X straitly. | |
CGR | CGR | 5463 | SGR | cegar, (Chald.), seg-ar’; corresp. to H5462:–shut up. | |
CGR | CGR | 5464 | SGR | cagriyd, sag-reed’; prob. from H5462 in the sense of sweeping away; a pouring rain:–very rainy. | |
CGR | CGR | 5474 | SGR | cuwgar, soo-gar’; from H5462; an inclosure, i.e. cage (for an animal):–ward. | |
CGR | CGR | 5534 | SGR | cakar, saw-kar’; a prim. root; to shut up; by impl. to surrender:–stop, give over. See also H5462; H7936. | |
DAB | ABD | 6 | ABD | ‘abad, aw-bad’; a prim. root; prop. to wander away, i.e. lose oneself; by impl. to perish (caus. destroy):–break, destroy (-uction), + not escape, fail, lose, (cause to, make) perish, spend, X and surely, take, be undone, X utterly, be void of, have no w E | |
DAB | ABD | 7 | ABD | ‘abad, (Chald.), ab-ad’; corresp. to H6:–destroy, perish. | |
DAB | ABD | 8 | ABD | ‘obed, o-bade’; act. part. of H6; (concr.) wretched or (abstr.) destruction:–perish. | |
DAB | ABD | 9 | ABD | ‘abedah, ab-ay-daw’; from H6; concr. something lost; abstr. destruction, i.e. Hades:–lost. Comp. H10. | |
DAB | ABD | 10 | ABD | ‘abaddoh, ab-ad-do’; the same as H9, miswritten for H11; a perishing:–destruction. | |
DAB | ABD | 11 | ABD | ‘abaddown, ab-ad-done’; intens. from H6; abstr. a perishing; concr. Hades:–destruction. | |
DAB | ABD | 12 | ABD | ‘abdan, ab-dawn’; from H6; a perishing:–destruction. | |
DAB | ABD | 13 | ABD | ‘obdan, ob-dawn’; from H6; a perishing:–destruction. | |
DAB | DAB | 109 | DAB | ‘adab, aw-dab’; a prim. root; to languish:–grieve. | |
DAB | DAB | 1669 | DAB | da’ab, daw-ab’; a prim. root; to pine:–mourn, sorrow (-ful). | |
DAB | DAB | 1670 | DAB | de’abah, deh-aw-baw’; from H1669; prop. pining; by anal. fear:–sorrow. | |
DAB | DAB | 1671 | DAB | de’abown, deh-aw-bone’; from H1669; pining:–sorrow. | |
DAB | DAB | 1677 | DAB | dob, dobe; or (fully) dowb, dobe; from H1680; the bear (as slow):–bear. | |
DAB | DAB | 1678 | DAB | dob, (Chald.), dobe; corresp. to H1677:–bear. | |
DAB | DAB | 1679 | DAB | dobe’, do’-beh; from an unused root (comp. H1680) (prob. mean. to be sluggish, i.e. restful); quiet:–strength. | |
DAB | DAB | 1680 | DAB | dabab, daw-bab’; a prim. root (comp. H1679); to move slowly, i.e. glide:–cause to speak. | |
DAB | DAB | 1681 | DAB | dibbah, dib-baw’; from H1680 (in the sense of furtive motion); slander:–defaming, evil report, infamy, slander. | |
DAB | DAB | 1686 | DAB | dibyown, dib-yone’ in the marg. for the textural reading. ` cheryown, kher-yone’; both (in the plur. only and) of uncert. der.; prob. some cheap vegetable, perh. a bulbous root:–dove’s dung. | |
DAB | DAB | 1727 | DAB | duwb, doob; a prim. root; to mope, i.e. (fig.) pine:–sorrow. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1692 | DBK | dabaq, daw-bak’; a prim. root; prop. to impinge, i.e. cling or adhere; fig. to catch by pursuit:–abide, fast, cleave (fast together), follow close (hard, after), be joined (together), keep (fast), overtake, pursue hard, stick, take. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1693 | DBK | debaq, (Chald.), deb-ak’; corresp. to H1692; to stick to:–cleave. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1694 | DBK | debeq, deh’-bek; from H1692; a joint; by impl. solder:–joint, solder. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 1695 | DBK | dabeq, daw-bake’; from H1692; adhering:–cleave, joining, stick closer. | |
DBQ | DBQ | 5073 | DBK | nidbak, (Chald.), nid-bawk’; from a root mean. to stick; a layer (ofbuilding materials):–row. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3513 | KBD | kabad, kaw-bad’; or kabed, kaw-bade’; a prim. root; to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable); causat. to make weighty (in the same two senses):–abounding with, more grievously afflict, boa E | |
DBQ | KBD | 3514 | KBD | kobed, ko’-bed; from H3513; weight, multitude,vehemence:–grievousness, heavy, great number. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3515 | KBD | kabed, kaw-bade’; from H3513; heavy; fig. in a good sense (numerous)or in a bad sense (severe, difficult, stupid):–(so) great, grievous, hard(-ened), (too) heavy (-ier), laden, much, slow, sore, thick. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3516 | KBD | kabed, kaw-bade’; the same as H3515; the liver (as the heaviest ofthe viscera):–liver. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3517 | KBD | kebeduth, keb-ay-dooth’; fem. of H3515; difficulty:– X heavily. | |
DBQ | KBD | 3519 | KBD | kabowd, kaw-bode’; rarely kabod, kaw-bode’; from H3513; prop.weight; but only fig. in a good sense, splendor or copiousness:–glorious(-ly), glory, honour (-able). | |
DBQ | KBD | 3520 | KBD | kebuwddah, keb-ood-daw’; irreg. fem. pass. part. of H3513;weightiness, i.e. magnificence, wealth:–carriage, all glorious, stately. | |
DLL | DLL | 1800 | DLL | dal, dal; from H1809; prop. dangling, i.e. (by impl.) weak or thin:–lean, needy, poor (man), weaker. | |
DLL | DLL | 1802 | DLL | dalah, daw-law’; a prim. root (comp. H1809); prop. to dangle, i.e. to let down a bucket (for drawing out water); fig. to deliver:–draw (out), X enough, lift up. | |
DLL | DLL | 1803 | DLL | dallah, dal-law’; from H1802; prop. something dangling, i.e. a loose thread or hair; fig. indigent:–hair, pining sickness, poor (-est sort). | |
DLL | DLL | 1805 | DLL | deliy, del-ee’; or doliy, dol-ee’; from H1802; a pail or jar (for drawing water):–bucket. | |
DLL | DLL | 1808 | DLL | daliyah, daw-lee-yaw’; from H1802; something dangling, i.e. a bough:–branch. | |
DLL | DLL | 1809 | DLL | dalal, daw-lal’; a prim. root (comp. H1802); to slacken or be feeble; fig. to be oppressed:–bring low, dry up, be emptied, be not equal, fail, be impoverished, be made thin. | |
DLL | DLL | 1817 | DLL | deleth, deh’-leth; from H1802; something swinging, i.e. the valve of a door:–door (two-leaved), gate, leaf, lid. [In Psa. 141:3, dal, irreg.] | |
DLL | ILD | 2056 | ILD | valad, vaw-lawd’; for H3206; a boy:–child. | |
DLL | ILD | 3205 | ILD | yalad, yaw-lad’; a prim. root; to bear young; causat. to beget; med.to act as midwife; spec. to show lineage:–bear, beget, birth ([-day]),born, (make to) bring forth (children, young), bring up, calve, child,come, be delivered (of a child), time of deliv | |
DLL | ILD | 3206 | ILD | yeled, yeh’-led; from H3205; something born, i.e. a lad oroffspring:–boy, child, fruit, son, young man (one). | |
DLL | ILD | 3207 | ILD | yaldah, yal-daw’; fem. of H3206; a lass:–damsel, girl. | |
DLL | ILD | 3208 | ILD | yalduwth, yal-dooth’; abstr. from H3206; boyhood (orgirlhood):–childhood, youth. | |
DLL | ILD | 3209 | ILD | yillowd, yil-lode’; pass. from H3205; born:–born. | |
DLL | ILD | 3211 | ILD | yaliyd, yaw-leed’; from H3205; born:–([home-]) born, child, son. | |
DLL | ILD | 4138 | ILD | mowledeth, mo-leh’-deth; from H3205; nativity (plur. birth-place); byimpl. lineage, native country; also offspring, family:–begotten, born,issue, kindred, native (-ity). | |
DLL | ILD | 8435 | ILD | towledah, to-led-aw’; or toledah, to-led-aw’; from H3205; (plur. only) descent, i.e. family; (fig.) history:–birth, generations. | |
DLP | DLP | 1811 | DLP | dalaph, daw-laf’; a prim. root; to drip; by impl. to weep:–drop through, melt, pour out. | |
DLP | DLP | 1812 | DLP | deleph, deh’-lef; from H1811; a dripping:–dropping. | |
DLP | PLT | 4655 | PLT | miphlat, mif-lawt’; from H6403; an escape:–escape. | |
DLP | PLT | 6403 | PLT | palat, paw-lat’; a prim. root; to slip out, i.e. escape; causat. todeliver:–calve, carry away safe, deliver, (cause to) escape. | |
DLP | PLT | 6405 | PLT | pallet, pal-late’; from H6403; escape:–deliverance, escape. | |
DLP | PLT | 6412 | PLT | paliyt, paw-leet’; or paleyt, paw-late’; or palet, paw-late’; fromH6403; a refugee:–(that have) escape (-d, -th), fugitive. | |
DLP | PLT | 6413 | PLT | peleytah, pel-ay-taw’; or peletah, pel-ay-taw’; fem. of H6412;deliverance; concr. an escaped portion:–deliverance, (that is) escape(-d), remnant. | |
DMH | DMH | 1819 | DMH | damah, daw-maw’; a prim. root; to compare; by impl. to resemble, liken, consider:–compare, devise, (be) like (-n), mean, think, use similitudes. | |
DMH | DMH | 1821 | DMH | demah, (Chald.), dema-aw’; corresp. to H1819; to resemble:–be like. | |
DMH | DMH | 1823 | DMH | demuwth, dem-ooth’; from H1819; resemblance; concr. model, shape; adv. like:–fashion, like (-ness, as), manner, similitude. | |
DMH | DMH | 1825 | DMH | dimyown, dim-yone’; from H1819; resemblance:– X like. | |
DMH | LMD | 3925 | LMD | lamad, law-mad’; a prim. root; prop. to goad, i.e. (by impl.) toteach (the rod being an Oriental incentive):–[un-] accustomed, Xdiligently, expert, instruct, learn, skilful, teach (-er, -ing). | |
DMH | LMD | 3928 | LMD | limmuwd, lim-mood’; or limmud, lim-mood’; from H3925;instructed:–accustomed, disciple, learned, taught, used. | |
DMH | LMD | 4451 | LMD | malmad, mal-mawd’; from H3925; a goad for oxen:–goad. | |
DMH | LMD | 8527 | LMD | talmiyd, tal-meed’; from H3925; a pupil:–scholar. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 119 | DMM | ‘ADAM, aw-dam’; to show blood in the face), i.e. flush or turn rosy:–be (dyed, made) red (ruddy). | |
DMM1 | DMM | 120 | DMM | ‘adam, aw-dawm’; from H119; ruddy, i.e. a human being (an individual or the species, mankind, etc.):–X another, + hypocrite, + common sort, X low, man (mean, of low degree), person. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 122 | DMM | ‘adom, aw-dome’; from H119; rosy:–red, ruddy. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 124 | DMM | ‘odem, o’-dem; from H119; redness, i.e. the ruby, garnet, or some other red gem:–sardius. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 125 | DMM | ‘adamdam, ad-am-dawm’; redupl. from H119; reddish:–(somewhat) reddish. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 127 | DMM | ‘adamah, ad-aw-maw’; from H119; soil (from its gen. redness):–country, earth, ground, husband [-man] (-ry), land. | |
DMM1 | DMM | 132 | DMM | ‘admoniy, ad-mo-nee’, or (fully) ‘admowniy, ad-mo-nee’; from H119; reddish (of the hair or the complexion):–red, ruddy. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4055 | MDD | mad, mad; or med, made; from H4058; prop. extent, i.e. height; alsoa measure; by impl. a vesture (as measured); also a carpet:–armour,clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, stature. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4058 | MDD | madad, maw-dad’; a prim. root; prop. to stretch; by impl. to measure(as if by stretching a line); fig. to be extended:–measure, mete, stretchself. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4060 | MDD | middah, mid-daw’; fem. of H4055; prop. extension, i.e. height orbreadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (asmeasured) or a vestment; spec. tribute (as measured):–garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, trib E | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4061 | MDD | middah, (Chald.), mid-daw’; or mindah (Chald.), min-daw’; corresp.to H4060; tribute in money:–toll, tribute. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4063 | MDD | medev, meh’-dev; from an unused root mean. to stretch; prop. extent,i.e. measure; by impl. a dress (as measured):–garment. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4067 | MDD | madown, maw-dohn’; from the same as H4063; extensiveness, i.e.height:–stature. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 4461 | MDD | memad, may-mad’; from H4058; a measure:–measure. | |
DMM1 | MDD | 8548 | MDD | tamiyd, taw-meed’; from an unused root mean. to stretch; prop.continuance (as indef. extension); but used only (attributively as adj.)constant (or adv. constantly); ellipt. the regular (daily) sacrifice:–alway (-s), continual (employment, -ly), daily, ([ E | |
DMM2 | YMD | 4612 | AMD | ma’amad, mah-am-awd’; from H5975; (fig.) a position:–attendance,office, place, state. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 4613 | AMD | mo’omad, moh-om-awd’; from H5975; lit. a foothold:–standing. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5975 | AMD | ‘amad, aw-mad’; a prim. root; to stand, in various relations (lit. and fig., intrans. and trans.):–abide (behind), appoint, arise, cease, confirm, continue, dwell, be employed, endure, establish, leave, make, ordain, be [over], place, (be) present (s lf), raise up, remain, repair, + serve, set (forth, over, -tle, up), (make to, make to be ata a, with-) stand (by, fast, firm, still, up), (be at a ) stay (up), tarry. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5977 | AMD | ‘omed, o’-med; from H5975 ; a spot (as being fixed):–place, (+ where) stood, upright. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5979 | AMD | ’emdah, em-daw’; from H5975; a station, i.e. domicile:–standing. | |
DMM2 | YMD | 5982 | AMD | ‘ammuwd, am-mood’; or ‘ammud, am-mood’; from H5975; a column (as standing); also a stand, i.e. platform:– X apiece, pillar. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1724 | DMM | daham, daw-ham’; a prim. root (comp. H1740); to be dumb, i.e. (fig.) dumb-founded:–be astonished. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1745 | DMM | duwmah, doo-maw’; from an unused root mean. to be dumb (comp. H1820); silence; fig. death:–silence. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1747 | DMM | duwmiyah, doo-me-yaw’; from H1820; stillness; adv. silently; abstr. quiet, trust:–silence, silent, waiteth. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1748 | DMM | duwmam, doo-mawm’; from H1826; still; adv. silently:–dumb, silent, quietly wait. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1818 | DMM | dam, dawm; from H1826 (comp. H119); blood (as that which when shed causes death) of man or an animal; by anal. the juice of the grape; fig. (espec. in the plur.) bloodshed (i.e. drops of blood):–blood (-y, -guiltiness, [-thirsty]), + innocent. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1820 | DMM | damah, daw-maw’; a prim. root; to be dumb or silent; hence to fail or perish; trans. to destroy:–cease, be cut down (off), destroy, be brought to silence, be undone, X utterly. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1824 | DMM | demiy, dem-ee’; or domiy, dom-ee’; from H1820; quiet:–cutting off, rest, silence. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1826 | DMM | damam, daw-mam’; a prim. root [comp. H1724, H1820]; to be dumb; by impl. to be astonished, to stop; also to perish:–cease, be cut down (off), forbear, hold peace, quiet self, rest, be silent, keep (put to) silence, be (stand), still, tarry, wait. E | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1827 | DMM | demamah, dem-aw-maw’; fem. from H1826; quiet:–calm, silence, still. | |
DMM2 | DMM | 1822 | DMM | dummah, doom-maw’; from H1820; desolation; concr. desolate:–destroy. | |
DRK | DRK | 1869 | DRK | darak, daw-rak’; a prim. root; to tread; by impl. to walk; also to string a bow (by treading on it in bending):–archer, bend, come, draw, go (over), guide, lead (forth), thresh, tread (down), walk. | |
DRK | DRK | 1870 | DRK | derek, deh’-rek; from H1869; a road (as trodden); fig. a course of life or mode of action, often adv.:–along, away, because of, + by, conversation, custom, [east-] ward, journey, manner, passenger, through, toward, [high-] [path-] way [-side], whither E | |
DRK | DRK | 4096 | DRK | midrak, mid-rawk’; from H1869; a treading, i.e. a place for steppingon:–[foot-] breadth. | |
DRK | KRA | 406 | KRA | ‘ikkar, ik-kawr’; from an unused root mean. to dig; a farmer:–husbandman, ploughman. | |
DRK | KRA | 1528 | KRA | giyr, (Chald.), gheer; corresp. to H1615; lime:–plaster. | |
DRK | KRA | 1615 | KRA | gir, gheer; perh. from H3564; lime (from being burned in a kiln:–chalk [-stone]. | |
DRK | KRA | 3564 | KRA | kuwr, koor; from an unused root mean. prop. to dig through; a pot orfurnace (as if excavated):–furnace. Comp. H3600. | |
DRK | KRA | 3595 | KRA | kiyowr, kee-yore’; or kiyor, kee-yore’; from the same as H3564;prop. something round (as excavated or bored), i.e. a chafing-dish forcoals or a caldron for cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl;also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform E | |
DRK | KRA | 3600 | KRA | kiyr, keer; a form for H3564 (only in the dual); a cooking range(consisting of two parallel stones, across which the boiler isset):–ranges for pots. | |
DRK | KRA | 3734 | KRA | kor, kore; from the same as H3564; prop. a deep round vessel, i.e.(spec.) a cor or measure for things dry:–cor, measure. Chald. the same. | |
DRK | KRA | 3735 | KRA | kara’, (Chald.), kaw-raw’; prob. corresp. to H3738 in the sense ofpiercing (fig.); to grieve:–be grieved. | |
DRK | KRA | 3738 | KRA | karah, kaw-raw’; a prim. root; prop. to dig; fig. to plot; gen. tobore or open:–dig, X make (a banquet), open. | |
DRK | KRA | 3739 | KRA | karah, kaw-raw’; usually assigned as a prim. root, but prob. only aspecial application of H3738 (through the common idea of planning impliedin a bargain); to purchase:–buy, prepare. | |
DRK | KRA | 3740 | KRA | kerah, kay-raw’; from H3739; a purchase:–provision. | |
DRK | KRA | 4351 | KRA | mekuwrah, mek-oo-raw’; or mekorah, mek-o-raw’; from the same asH3564 in the sense of digging; origin (as if a mine):–birth, habitation,nativity. | |
DRK | KRA | 4376 | KRA | makar, maw-kar’; a prim. root; to sell, lit. (as merchandise, adaughter in marriage, into slavery), or fig. (to surrender):– X at all,sell (away, -er, self). | |
DRK | KRA | 4377 | KRA | meker, meh’-ker; from H4376; merchandise; also value:–pay, price,ware. | |
DRK | KRA | 4379 | KRA | mikreh, mik-reh’; from H3738; a pit (for salt):–[salt-] pit. | |
DRK | KRA | 4380 | KRA | mekerah, mek-ay-raw’; prob. from the same as H3564 in the sense ofstabbing; a sword:–habitation. | |
DRK | KRA | 4465 | KRA | mimkar, mim-kawr’; from H4376; merchandise; abstr. a selling:– Xought, (that which cometh of) sale, that which . . . sold, ware. | |
DRK | KRA | 4466 | KRA | mimkereth, mim-keh’-reth; fem. of H4465; a sale:– + sold as. | |
DSA | DSA | 1876 | DSA | dasha’, daw-shaw’; a prim. root; to sprout:–bring forth, spring. | |
DSA | DSA | 1877 | DSA | deshe’, deh’-sheh; from H1876; a sprout; by anal. grass:–(tender) grass, green, (tender) herb. | |
DSA | DSA | 1883 | DSA | dethe’, (Chald.), deh’-thay; corresp. to H1877:–tender grass. | |
DSA | ICD | 3245 | ISD | yacad, yaw-sad’; a prim. root; to set (lit. or fig.); intens. tofound; reflex. to sit down together, i.e. settle, consult:–appoint, takecounsel, establish, (lay the, lay for a) found (-ation), instruct, lay,ordain, set, X sure. | |
DSA | ICD | 3246 | ISD | yecud, yes-ood’; from H3245; a foundation (fig. i.e. beginning):– Xbegan. | |
DSA | ICD | 3247 | ISD | yecowd, yes-ode’; from H3245; a foundation (lit. or fig.):–bottom,foundation, repairing. | |
DSA | ICD | 3248 | ISD | yecuwdah, yes-oo-daw’; fem. of H3246; a foundation:–foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4143 | ISD | muwcad, moo-sawd’; from H3245; a foundation:–foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4144 | ISD | mowcad, mo-sawd’; from H3245; a foundation:–foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4145 | ISD | muwcadah, moo-saw-daw’; fem. of H4143; a foundation; fig. anappointment:–foundation, grounded. Comp. H4328. | |
DSA | ICD | 4146 | ISD | mowcadah, mo-saw-daw’; or mocadah mo-saw-daw’; fem. of H4144; afoundation:–foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4328 | ISD | meyuccadah, meh-yoos-saw-daw’; prop. fem. pass. part. of H3245;something founded, i.e. a foundation:–foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 4527 | ISD | maccad, mas-sad’; from H3245; a foundation:–foundation. | |
DSA | ICD | 5475 | ISD | cowd, sode; from H3245; a session, i.e. company of persons (in close deliberation); by impl. intimacy, consultation, a secret:–assembly, counsel, inward, secret (counsel). | |
DUX | AXD | 258 | AXD | ‘achad, aw-khad’; perh. a prim. root; to unify, i.e. (fig.) collect (one’s thoughts):–go one way or other. | |
DUX | AXD | 259 | AXD | ‘echad, ekh-awd’; a numeral from H258; prop. united, i.e. one; or (as an ordinal) first:–a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any (-thing), apiece, a certain [dai-] ly, each (one), + eleven, every, few, first, + highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, E | |
DUX | AXD | 2297 | AXD | chad, khad; abridged from H259; one:–one. | |
DUX | AXD | 2298 | AXD | chad, (Chald.), khad; corresp. to H2297; as card. one; as art. single; as ord. first; adv. at once:–a, first, one, together. | |
DUX | AXD | 3161 | AXD | yachad, yaw-khad’; a prim. root; to be (or become) one:–join,unite. | |
DUX | AXD | 3162 | AXD | yachad, yakh’-ad; from H3161; prop. a unit, i.e. (adv.)unitedly:–alike, at all (once), both, likewise, only, (al-) together,withal. | |
DUX | AXD | 3173 | AXD | yachiyd, yaw-kheed’; from H3161; prop. united, i.e. sole; by impl.beloved; also lonely: (fem.) the life (as not to be replaced):–darling,desolate, only (child, son), solitary. | |
DUX | DUX | 1740 | DVX | duwach, doo’-akh; a prim. root; to thrust away; fig. to cleanse:–cast out, purge, wash. | |
DUX | DUX | 1760 | DVX | dachah, daw-khaw’; or da-chach (Jer. 23 :12), daw-khakh’; a prim. root; to push down:–chase, drive away (on), overthrow, outcast, X sore, thrust, totter. | |
DUX | DUX | 1761 | DVX | dachavah, (Chald.), dakh-av-aw’; from the equiv. of H1760; prob. a musical instrument (as being struck):–instrument of music. | |
DUX | DUX | 1762 | DVX | dechiy, deh-khee’; from H1760; a push, i.e. (by impl.) a fall:–falling. | |
DUX | DUX | 4072 | DVX | midcheh, mid-kheh’; from H1760; overthrow:–ruin. | |
DXP | DXP | 1765 | DXP | dachaph, daw-khaf’; a prim. root; to urge, i.e. hasten:–(be) haste (-ned), pressed on. | |
DXP | DXP | 4073 | DXP | medachphah, med-akh-faw’; from H1765; a push, i.e. ruin:–overthrow. | |
DXP | PXD | 6342 | PXD | pachad, paw-kkad’; a prim. root: to be startled (by a sudden alarm);hence to fear in general:–be afraid, stand in awe, (be in) fear, make toshake. | |
DXP | PXD | 6343 | PXD | pachad, pakh’-ad; from H6342; a (sudden) alarm (prop. the objectfeared, by impl. the feeling):–dread (-ful), fear, (thing) great [fear,-ly feared], terror. | |
DXP | PXD | 6344 | PXD | pachad, pakh’-ad; the same as H6343; a testicle (as a cause of shameakin to fear):–stone. | |
DXP | PXD | 6345 | PXD | pachdah, pakh-daw’; fem. of H6343; alarm (i.e. awe):–fear. | |
DYK | DYK | 1846 | DAK | da’ak, daw-ak’; a prim. root; to be extinguished: fig. to expire or be dried up:–be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched. | |
DYK | LKD | 3920 | LKD | lakad, law-kad’; a prim. root; to catch (in a net, trap or pit); gen.to capture or occupy; also to choose (by lot); fig. to cohere:– X at all,catch (self), be frozen, be holden, stick together, take. | |
DYK | LKD | 3921 | LKD | leked, leh’-ked; from H3920; something to capture with, i.e. anoose:–being taken. | |
DYK | LKD | 4434 | LKD | malkodeth, mal-ko’-deth; from H3920; a snare:–trap. | |
GAH | GAH | 1341 | GAH | ge’, gay; for H1343; haughty:–proud. | |
GAH | GAH | 1342 | GAH | ga’ah, gaw-aw’; a prim. root; to mount up; hence in gen. to rise, (fig.) be majestic:–gloriously, grow up, increase, be risen, triumph. | |
GAH | GAH | 1343 | GAH | ge’eh, gay-eh’; from H1342; lofty; fig. arrogant:–proud. | |
GAH | GAH | 1344 | GAH | ge’ah, gay-aw’; fem. from H1342; arrogance:–pride. | |
GAH | GAH | 1346 | GAH | ga’avah, gah-av-aw’; from H1342; arrogance or majesty; by impl. (concr.) ornament:–excellency, haughtiness, highness, pride, proudly, swelling. | |
GAH | GAH | 1347 | GAH | ga’own, gaw-ohn’; from H1342; the same as H1346:–arrogancy, excellency (-lent), majesty, pomp, pride, proud, swelling. | |
GAH | GAH | 1348 | GAH | ge’uwth, gay-ooth’; from H1342; the same as H1346:–excellent things, lifting up, majesty, pride, proudly, raging. | |
GAH | GAH | 1349 | GAH | ga’ayown, gah-ah-yone’; from H1342: haughty:–proud. | |
GAH | GAH | 1406 | GAH | gag, gawg; prob. by redupl. from H1342; a roof; by anal. the top of an altar:–roof (of the house), (house) top (of the house). | |
GAH | GAH | 1458 | GAH | gav, gav; another form for H1460; the back:–back. | |
GAH | GAH | 1459 | GAH | gav, (Chald.), gav; corresp. to H1460; the middle:–midst, same, there- (where-) in. | |
GAH | GAH | 1460 | GAH | gev, gave; from H1342 [corresp. to H1354]; the back; by anal. the middle:– + among, back, body. | |
GAH | GAH | 1465 | GAH | gevah, gay-vaw’; fem. of H1460; the back, i.e. (by extens.) the person:–body. | |
GAH | GAH | 1466 | GAH | gevah, gay-vaw’; the same as H1465; exaltation; (fig.) arrogance:–lifting up, pride. | |
GAH | GAH | 1467 | GAH | gevah, (Chald.), gay-vaw’; corresp. to H1466:–pride. | |
GAH | GAH | 1471 | GAH | gowy, go’ee; rarely (short.) goy, go’-ee; appar. from the same root as H1465 (in the sense of massing); a foreign nation; hence a Gentile; also (fig.) a troop of animals, or a flight of locusts:–Gentile, heathen, nation, people. | |
GAH | GAH | 1472 | GAH | geviyah, ghev-ee-yaw’; prol. for H1465; a body, whether alive or dead:–(dead) body, carcase, corpse. | |
GAH | GAH | 1516 | GAH | gay’, gah’ee; or (short.) gay, gah’ee; prob. (by transm.) from the same root as H1466 (abbrev.); a gorge (from its lofty sides; hence narrow, but not a gully or winter-torrent):–valley. | |
GAH | IGY | 3018 | IGA | yegiya’, yeg-ee’-ah; from H3021; toil; hence a work, produce,property (as the result of labor):–labour, work. | |
GAH | IGY | 3019 | IGA | yagiya’, yaw-ghee’-ah; from H3021; tired:–weary. | |
GAH | IGY | 3021 | IGA | yaga’, yaw-gah’; a prim. root; prop. to gasp; hence to be exhausted,to tire, to toil:–faint, (make to) labour, (be) weary. | |
GAH | IGY | 3022 | IGA | yaga’, yaw-gaw’; from H3021; earnings (as the product of toil):–thatwhich he laboured for. | |
GAH | IGY | 3023 | IGA | yagea’, yaw-gay’-ah; from H3021; tired; hence (trans.)tiresome:–full of labour, weary. | |
GAH | IGY | 3024 | IGA | yegi’ah, yeg-ee-aw’; fem. of H3019; fatigue:–weariness. | |
GBH | YUQ | 4157 | AVK | muw’aqah, moo-aw-kaw’; from H5781; pressure, i.e. (fig.)distress:–affliction. | |
GBH | YUQ | 5781 | AVK | ‘uwq, ook; a prim. root; to pack:–be pressed. | |
GBH | YUQ | 6125 | AVK | ‘aqah, aw-kaw’; from H5781; constraint:–oppression. | |
GBH | GBH | 1354 | GBH | gab, gab; from an unused root mean. to hollow or curve; the back (as rounded [comp. H1460 and H1479]; by anal. the top or rim, a boss, a vault, arch of eye, bulwarks, etc.:–back, body, boss, eminent (higher) place, [eye] brows, nave, ring. | |
GBH | GBH | 1355 | GBH | gab, (Chald.), gab; corresp. to H1354:–back. | |
GBH | GBH | 1356 | GBH | geb, gabe; from H1461; a log (as cut out); also well or cistern (as dug):–beam, ditch, pit. | |
GBH | GBH | 1357 | GBH | geb, gabe; prob. from H1461 [comp. H1462]; a locust (from its cutting):–locust. | |
GBH | GBH | 1358 | GBH | gob, (Chald.), gobe; from a root corresp. to H1461; a pit (for wild animals) (as cut out):–den. | |
GBH | GBH | 1360 | GBH | gebe, geh’-beh; from an unused root mean. prob. to collect; a reservoir; by anal. a marsh:–marsh, pit. | |
GBH | GBH | 1361 | GBH | gabahh, gaw-bah’; a prim. root; to soar, i.e. be lofty; fig. to be haughty:–exalt, be haughty, be (make) high (-er), lift up, mount up, be proud, raise up great height, upward. | |
GBH | GBH | 1362 | GBH | gabahh, gaw-bawh’; from H1361; lofty (lit. or fig.):–high, proud. | |
GBH | GBH | 1363 | GBH | gobahh, go’-bah; from H1361; elation, grandeur, arrogance:–excellency, haughty, height, high, loftiness, pride. | |
GBH | GBH | 1364 | GBH | gaboahh, gaw-bo’-ah; or (fully) gabowahh, gaw-bo’-ah; from H1361; elevated (or elated), powerful, arrogant:–haughty, height, high (-er), lofty, proud, X exceeding proudly. | |
GBH | GBH | 1365 | GBH | gabhuwth, gab-hooth’; from H1361; pride:–loftiness, lofty. | |
GBH | GBH | 1371 | GBH | gibbeach, ghib-bay’-akh; from an unused root mean. to be high (in the forehead); bald in the forehead:–forehead bald. | |
GBH | GBH | 1372 | GBH | gabbachath, gab-bakh’-ath; from the same as H1371; baldness in the forehead; by anal. a bare spot on the right side of cloth:–bald forehead, X without. | |
GBH | GBH | 1375 | GBH | gebiya’, gheb-ee’-ah; from an unused root (mean. to be convex); a goblet; by anal. the calyx of a flower:–house, cup, pot. | |
GBH | GBH | 1384 | GBH | gibben, gib-bane’; from an unused root mean. to be arched or contracted; hunch-backed:–crookbackt. | |
GBH | GBH | 1385 | GBH | gebinah, gheb-ee-naw’; fem. from the same as H1384; curdled milk:–cheese. | |
GBH | GBH | 1386 | GBH | gabnon, gab-nohn’; from the same as H1384; a hump or peak of hills:–high. | |
GBH | GBH | 1389 | GBH | gib’ah, ghib-aw’; fem. from the same as H1387; a hillock:–hill, little hill. | |
GBH | GBH | 1392 | GBH | gib’ol, ghib-ole’; prol. from H1375; the calyx of a flower:–bolled. | |
GBH | GBH | 1461 | GBH | guwb, goob; a prim. root; to dig:–husbandman. | |
GBH | GBH | 1462 | GBH | gowb, gobe; from H1461; the locust (from its grubbing as a larve):–grasshopper, X great. | |
GBH | GBH | 1479 | GBH | guwph, goof; a prim. root; prop. to hollow or arch, i.e. (fig.) close; to shut:–shut. | |
GBH | GBH | 1480 | GBH | guwphah, goo-faw’; from H1479; a corpse (as closed to sense):–body. | |
GBH | GBH | 1610 | GBH | gaph, gaf; from an unused root mean. to arch; the back; by extens. the body of self:– + highest places, himself. | |
GBH | GBH | 1611 | GBH | gaph, (Chald.), gaf; corresp. to H1610:–a wing:–wing. | |
GBH | GBH | 3009 | GBH | yagab, yaw-gab’; a prim. root; to dig or plough:–husbandman. | |
GBH | GBH | 3010 | GBH | yageb, yaw-gabe’; from H3009; a ploughed field:–field. | |
GBH | GBH | 4021 | GBH | migba’ah, mig-baw-aw’; from the same as H1389; a cap (ashemispherical):–bonnet. | |
GDD | DGL | 1713 | DGL | dagal, daw-gal’; a prim. root; to flount, i.e. raise a flag; fig. to be conspicuous:–(set up, with) banners, chiefest. | |
GDD | DGL | 1714 | DGL | degel, deh’-gel; from H1713; a flag:–banner, standard. | |
GDD | GDD | 92 | GDD | ‘aguddah, ag-ood-daw’; fem. pass. part. of an unused root (mean. to bind); a band, bundle, knot, or arch:–bunch, burden, troop. | |
GDD | GDD | 1407 | GDD | gad, gad; from H1413 (in the sense of cutting); coriander seed (from its furrows):–coriander. | |
GDD | GDD | 1409 | GDD | gad, gawd; from H1464 (in the sense of distributing); fortune:–troop. | |
GDD | GDD | 1413 | GDD | gadad, gaw-dad’; a prim. root [comp. H1464]; to crowd; also to gash (as if by pressing into):–assemble (selves by troops), gather (selves together, self in troops), cut selves. | |
GDD | GDD | 1414 | GDD | gedad, (Chald.), ghed-ad’; corresp. to H1413; to cut down:–hew down. | |
GDD | GDD | 1415 | GDD | gadah, gaw-daw’; from an unused root (mean. to cut off); a border of a river (as cut into by the stream):–bank. | |
GDD | GDD | 1416 | GDD | geduwd, ghed-ood’; from H1413; a crowd (espec. of soldiers):–army, band (of men), company, troop (of robbers). | |
GDD | GDD | 1417 | GDD | geduwd, ghed-ood’; or (fem.) gedudah, ghed-oo-daw’; from H1413; a furrow (as cut):–furrow. | |
GDD | GDD | 1418 | GDD | geduwdah, ghed-oo-daw’; fem. part. pass. of H1413; an incision:–cutting. | |
GDD | GDD | 1423 | GDD | gediy, ghed-ee’; from the same as H1415; a young goat (from browsing):–kid. | |
GDD | GDD | 1428 | GDD | gidyah, ghid-yaw’; or ` gad-yah, gad-yaw’; the same as H1415; a river brink:–bank. | |
GDD | GDD | 1429 | GDD | gediyah, ghed-ee-yaw’; fem. of H1423; a young female goat:–kid. | |
GDD | GDD | 1464 | GDD | guwd, goode; a prim. root [akin to H1413]; to crowd upon, i.e. attack:–invade, overcome. | |
GDD | GDD | 1517 | GDD | giyd, gheed; prob. from H1464; a thong (as compressing); by anal. a tendon:–sinew. | |
GDL | DGH | 1710 | DGH | dagah, daw-gaw’; fem. of H1709, and mean. the same:–fish. | |
GDL | DGH | 1711 | DGH | dagah, daw-gaw’; a prim. root; to move rapidly; used only as a denom. from H1709; to spawn, i.e. become numerous:–grow. | |
GDL | DGH | 1715 | DGH | dagan, daw-gawn’; from H1711; prop. increase, i.e. grain:–corn ([floor]), wheat. | |
GDL | DGH | 1728 | DGH | davvag, dav-vawg’; an orth. var. of H1709 as a denom. [H1771]; a fisherman:–fisher. | |
GDL | DGH | 1729 | DGH | duwgah, doo-gaw’; fem. from the same as H1728; prop. fishery, i.e. a hook for fishing:–fish [hook]. | |
GDL | DGH | 1770 | DGH | diyg, deeg; denom. from H1709; to fish:–fish. | |
GDL | DGH | 1771 | DGH | dayag, dah-yawg’; from H1770; a fisherman:–fisher. | |
GDL | DGH | 1709 | DGH | dag, dawg; or (fully) ` da’g (Neh. 13 :16) dawg; from H1711; a fish (as prolific), or perh. rather from H1672 (as timid); but still better from H1672 (in the sense of squirming, i.e. moving by the vibratory action of the tail); a fish (often used colle ct):–fish. | |
GDL | GD L | 1419 | GDL | gadowl, gaw-dole’; or (short.) gadol, gaw-dole’; from H1431; great (in any sense); hence older; also insolent:– + aloud, elder (-est), + exceeding (-ly), + far, (man of) great (man, matter, thing, -er, -ness), high, long, loud, mighty, more, much, nob E | |
GDL | GD L | 1420 | GDL | geduwlah, ghed-oo-law’; or (short.) gedullah, ghed-ool-law’; or (less accurately) geduwllah, ghed-ool-law’; fem. of H1419; greatness; (concr.) mighty acts:–dignity, great things (-ness), majesty. | |
GDL | GD L | 1431 | GDL | gadal, gaw-dal’; a prim. root; prop. to twist [comp. H1434], i.e. to be (caus. make) large (in various senses, as in body, mind, estate or honor, also in pride):–advance, boast, bring up, exceed, excellent, be (-come, do, give, make, wax), great (-er, E | |
GDL | GD L | 1432 | GDL | gadel, gaw-dale’; from H1431; large (lit. or fig.):–great, grew. | |
GDL | GD L | 1433 | GDL | godel, go’-del; from H1431; magnitude (lit. or fig.):–greatness, stout (-ness). | |
GDL | GD L | 1434 | GDL | gedil, ghed-eel’; from H1431 (in the sense of twisting); thread, i.e. a tassel or festoon:–fringe, wreath. | |
GDL | GD L | 4026 | GDL | migdal, mig-dawl’; also (in plur.) fem. migdalah, mig-daw-law’; fromH1431; a tower (from its size or height); by anal. a rostrum; fig. a(pyramidal) bed of flowers:–castle, flower, pulpit, tower. Comp. the namesfollowing. | |
GDN | NGD | 4022 | NGD | meged, meh’-ghed; from an unused root prop. mean. to be eminent; prop. a distinguished thing; hence something valuable, as a product or fruit:–pleasant, precious fruit (thing). | |
GDN | NGD | 4030 | NGD | migdanah, mig-daw-naw’; from the same as H4022; preciousness, i.e. agem:–precious thing, present. | |
GDN | NGD | 5046 | NGD | nagad, naw-gad’; a prim. root; prop. to front, i.e. stand boldly outopposite; by impl. (causat.), to manifest; fig. to announce (always by wordof mouth to one present); spec. to expose, predict, explain,praise:–bewray, X certainly, certify, declare (-ing E | |
GDN | NGD | 5047 | NGD | negad, (Chald.), neg-ad’; corresp. to H5046; to flow (through theidea of clearing the way):–issue. | |
GDN | NGD | 5048 | NGD | neged, neh’-ghed; from H5046; a front, i.e. part opposite; spec. acounterpart, or mate; usually (adv., espec. with prep.) over against orbefore:–about, (over) against, X aloof, X far (off), X from, over,presence, X other side, sight, X to view. | |
GDN | NGD | 5049 | NGD | neged, (Chald.), neh’-ghed; corresp. to H5048; opposite:–toward. | |
GDN | NGD | 5057 | NGD | nagiyd, naw-gheed’; or nagid, naw-gheed’; from H5046; a commander(as occupying the front), civil, military or religious; gen. (abstr.plur.); honorable themes:–captain, chief, excellent thing, (chief)governor, leader, noble, prince, (chief) ruler. | |
GMA | GMA | 98 | GMA | ‘agam, ag-am’; from an unused root (mean. to collect as water); a marsh; hence a rush (as growing in swamps); hence a stockade of reeds:–pond, pool, standing [water]. | |
GMA | GMA | 99 | GMA | ‘agem, aw-game’; prob. from the same as H98 (in the sense of stagnant water); fig. sad:–pond. | |
GMA | GMA | 1571 | GMA | gam, gam; by contr. from an unused root mean. to gather; prop. assemblage; used only adv. also, even, yea, though; often repeated as correl, both . . . and:–again, alike, also, (so much) as (soon), both (so) . . . and, but, either . . . or, even, for E | |
GMA | GMA | 1572 | GMA | gama’, gaw-maw’; a prim. root (lit. or fig.) to absorb:–swallow, drink. | |
GMA | GMA | 1573 | GMA | gome’, go’-meh; from H1572; prop. an absorbent, i.e. the bulrush (from its porosity); spec. the papyrus:–(bul-) rush. | |
GMA | GMA | 4041 | GMA | megammah, meg-am-maw’; from the same as H1571; prop. accumulation,i.e. impulse or direction:–sup up. | |
GMA | MQQ | 4127 | MKK | muwg, moog; a prim. root; to melt, i.e. lit. (to soften, flow down,disappear), or fig. (to fear, faint):–consume, dissolve, (be) faint(-hearted), melt (away), make soft. | |
GMA | MQQ | 4716 | MKK | maq, mak; from H4743; prop. a melting, i.e. putridity:–rottenness,stink. | |
GMA | MQQ | 4743 | MKK | maqaq, maw-kak’; a prim. root; to melt; fig. to flow, dwindle,vanish:–consume away, be corrupt, dissolve, pine away. | |
GML | GML | 1576 | GML | gemuwl, ghem-ool’; from H1580; treatment, i.e. an act (of good or ill); by impl. service or requital:–+ as hast served, benefit, desert, deserving, that which he hath given, recompence, reward. | |
GML | GML | 1578 | GML | gemuwlah, ghem-oo-law’; fem. of H1576; mean. the same:–deed, recompence, such a reward. | |
GML | GML | 1580 | GML | gamal, gaw-mal’; a prim. root; to treat a person (well or ill), i.e. benefit or requite; by impl. (of toil) to ripen, i.e. (spec.) to wean:–bestow on, deal bountifully, do (good), recompense, requite, reward, ripen, + serve, wean, yield. | |
GML | GML | 1581 | GML | gamal, gaw-mawl’; appar. from H1580 (in the sense of labor or burden-bearing): a camel:–camel. | |
GML | GML | 8408 | GML | tagmuwl, tag-mool’; from H1580; a bestowment:–benefit. | |
GNB | GNB | 1589 | GNB | ganab, gaw-nab’; a prim. root; to thieve (lit. or fig.); by impl. to deceive:–carry away, X indeed, secretly bring, steal (away), get by stealth. | |
GNB | GNB | 1590 | GNB | gannab, gaw-nab’; from H1589; a stealer:–thief. | |
GNB | GNB | 1591 | GNB | genebah, ghen-ay-baw’; from H1589; stealing, i.e. (concr.) something stolen:–theft. | |
GNB | NGY | 5060 | NGA | naga’, naw-gah’; a prim. root; prop. to touch, i.e. lay the hand upon(for any purpose; euphem., to lie with a woman); by impl. to reach (fig. toarrive, acquire); violently, to strike (punish, defeat, destroy,etc.):–beat, (X be able to) bring (down), cast , come (nigh), draw near (nigh), get up, happen, join, near, plague,reach (up), smite, strike, touch. | |
GNB | NGY | 5061 | NGA | nega’, neh’-gah; from H5060; a blow (fig. infliction); also (byimpl.) a spot (concr. a leprous person or dress):–plague, sore, stricken,stripe, stroke, wound. | |
GNN | GNN | 1588 | GNN | gan, gan; from H1598; a garden (as fenced):–garden. | |
GNN | GNN | 1593 | GNN | gannah, gan-naw’; fem. of H1588; a garden:–garden. | |
GNN | GNN | 1594 | GNN | ginnah, ghin-naw’; another form for H1593:–garden. | |
GNN | GNN | 1598 | GNN | ganan, gaw-nan’; a prim. root; to hedge about, i.e. (gen.) protect:–defend. | |
GNN | GNN | 4042 | GNN | magan, maw-gan’; a denom. from H4043; prop. to shield; encompasswith; fig. to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender):–deliver. | |
GNN | GNN | 4043 | GNN | magen, maw-gane’; also (in plur.) fem. meginnah, meg-in-naw’; fromH1598; a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); fig. a protector; also thescaly hide of the crocodile:– X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale,shield. | |
GNN | GNN | 4044 | GNN | meginnah, meg-in-naw’; from H4042; a covering (in a bad sense), i.e.blindness or obduracy:–sorrow. See also H4043. | |
GNN | NGN | 101 | NGN | ‘aggan, ag-gawn’; prob. from H5059; a bowl (as pounded out hollow):–basin, cup, goblet. | |
GNN | NGN | 1660 | NGN | gath, gath; prob. from H5059 (in the sense of treading out grapes); a wine-press (or vat for holding the grapes in pressing them):–(wine-) press (fat). | |
GNN | NGN | 4485 | NGN | mangiynah, man-ghee-naw’; from H5059; a satire:–music. | |
GNN | NGN | 5058 | NGN | negiynah, neg-ee-naw’; or negiynath (Psa. H61 : title),neg-ee-nath’; from H5059; prop. instrumental music; by impl. a stringedinstrument; by extens. a poem set to music; spec. an epigram:–stringedinstrument, musick, Neginoth [plur.], song. | |
GNN | NGN | 5059 | NGN | nagan, naw-gan’; a prim. root; prop. to thrum, i.e. beat a tune withthe fingers; espec. to play on a stringed instrument; hence (gen.) to makemusic:–player on instruments, sing to the stringed instruments, melody,ministrel, play (-er. -ing). | |
GRY | GRY | 1620 | GRA | gargar, gar-gar’; by redupl. from H1641; a berry (as if a pellet of rumination):–berry. | |
GRY | GRY | 1621 | GRA | gargerowth, gar-gher-owth’; fem. plur. from H1641; the throat (as used in rumination):–neck. | |
GRY | GRY | 1624 | GRA | garah, gaw-raw’; a prim. root; prop. to grate, i.e. (fig.) to anger:–contend, meddle, stir up, strive. | |
GRY | GRY | 1625 | GRA | gerah, gay-raw’; from H1641; the cud (as scraping the throat):–cud. | |
GRY | GRY | 1626 | GRA | gerah, gay-raw’; from H1641 (as in H1625); prop. (like H1620) a kernel (round as if scraped), i.e. a gerah or small weight (and coin):–gerah. | |
GRY | GRY | 1627 | GRA | garown, gaw-rone’; or (short.) garon, gaw-rone’; from H1641; the throat [comp. H1621] (as roughened by swallowing):– X aloud, mouth, neck, throat. | |
GRY | GRY | 1639 | GRA | gara’, gaw-rah’; a prim. root; to scrape off; by impl. to shave, remove, lessen or withhold:–abate, clip, (di-) minish, do (take) away, keep back, restrain, make small, withdraw. | |
GRY | GRY | 1641 | GRA | garar, gaw-rar’; a prim. root; to drag off roughly; by impl. to bring up the cud (i.e. ruminate); by anal. to saw:–catch, chew, X continuing, destroy, saw. | |
GRY | GRY | 4050 | GRA | megerah, meg-ay-raw’; from H1641; a saw:–axe, saw. | |
GRY | GRY | 4052 | GRA | migra’ah, mig-raw-aw’; from H1639; a ledge or offset:–narrowedrest. | |
GRY | GRY | 8409 | GRA | tigrah, tig-raw’; from H1624; strife, i.e. infliction:–blow. | |
GRY | RGM | 4773 | RGM | margemah, mar-gay-maw’; from H7275; a stone-heap:–sling. | |
GRY | RGM | 6165 | RGM | ‘arag, aw-rag’; a prim. root; to long for:–cry, pant. | |
GRY | RGM | 6170 | RGM | ‘aruwgah, ar-oo-gaw’; or ‘arugah, ar-oo-gaw’; fem. pass. part. of H6165; something piled up (as if [fig.] raised by mental aspiration), i.e. a parterre:–bed, furrow. | |
GRY | RGM | 7263 | RGM | REGEB, reh’-gheb; from an unused root mean. to pile together; a lump of clay:–clod. | |
GRY | RGM | 7275 | RGM | RAGAM, raw-gam’; a prim. root [comp. H7263, H7321, H7551]; to cast together (stones), i.e. to lapidate:– X certainly, stone. | |
GRY | RGM | 7277 | RGM | rigmah, rig-maw’; fem. of the same as H7276; a pile (of stones), i.e.e (fig.) a throng:–council. | |
GRY | RGM | 8638 | RGM | tirgam, teer-gam’; a denom. from H7275 in the sense of throwing over; to transfer, i.e. translate:–interpret. | |
GUR | GRL | 1486 | GRL | gowral, go-rawl’; or (short.) goral, go-ral’; from an unused root mean. to be rough (as stone); prop. a pebble, i.e. a lot (small stones being used for that purpose); fig. a portion or destiny (as if determined by lot):–lot. | |
GUR | GRL | 1632 | GRL | garol, gaw-role’; from the same as H1486; harsh:–man of great [as in the marg. which reads H1419]. | |
GUR | GUR | 1481 | GVR | guwr, goor; a prim. root; prop. to turn aside from the road (for a lodging or any other purpose), i.e. sojourn (as a guest); also to shrink, fear (as in a strange place); also to gather for hostility (as afraid):–abide, assemble, be afraid, dwell, fea E | |
GUR | GUR | 1482 | GVR | guwr, goor; or (short.) gur, goor; perh. from H1481; a cub (as still abiding in the lair), espec. of the lion:–whelp, young one. | |
GUR | GUR | 1484 | GVR | gowr, gore; or (fem.) gorah, go-raw’; a var. of H1482:–whelp. | |
GUR | GUR | 1616 | GVR | ger, gare; from H1481; prop. a guest; by impl. a foreigner:–alien, sojourner, stranger. | |
GUR | GUR | 1628 | GVR | geruwth, gay-rooth’; from H1481; a (temporary) residence:–habitation. | |
GUR | GUR | 3016 | GVR | yagowr, yaw-gore’; from H3025; fearful:–afraid, fearest. | |
GUR | GUR | 3025 | GVR | yagor, yaw-gore’; a prim. root; to fear:–be afraid, fear. | |
GUR | GUR | 4032 | GVR | magowr, maw-gore’; or (Lam. 2 :22) maguwr, maw-goor’; from H1481 inthe sense of fearing; a fright (obj. or subj.):–fear, terror. Comp.H4036. | |
GUR | GUR | 4033 | GVR | maguwr, maw-goor’; or magur, maw-goor’; from H1481 in the sense oflodging; a temporary abode; by extens. a permanent residence:–dwelling,pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a stranger. Comp. H4032. | |
GUR | GUR | 4034 | GVR | megowrah, meg-o-raw’; fem. of H4032; affright:–fear. | |
GUR | GUR | 4035 | GVR | meguwrah, meg-oo-raw’; fem. of H4032 or of H4033; a fright; also agranary:–barn, fear. | |
GUR | GUR | 4036 | GVR | Magowr mic-Cabiyb, maw-gore’ mis-saw-beeb’; from H4032 and H5439 withthe prep. inserted; affright from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbol. nameof Pashur:–Magor-missabib. | |
GUR | RGL | 4095 | RGL | madregah, mad-ray-gaw’; from an unused root mean. to step; prop. astep; by impl. a steep or inaccessible place:–stair, steep place. | |
GUR | RGL | 4772 | RGL | margelah, mar-ghel-aw’; denom. from H7272; (plur. for collect.) afootpiece, i.e. (adv.) at the foot, or (direct.) the foot itself:–feet.Comp. H4763. | |
GUR | RGL | 7270 | RGL | RAGAL, raw-gal’; a prim. root; to walk along; but only in spec. applications, to reconnoitre, to be a tale-bearer (i.e. slander); also (as denom. from H7272) to lead about:–backbite, search, slander, (e-) spy (out), teach to go, view. | |
GUR | RGL | 7271 | RGL | regal, (Chald.), reg-al’; corresp. to H7272:–foot. | |
GUR | RGL | 7272 | RGL | regel, reh’-gel; from H7270; a foot (as used in walking); by impl. a step; by euphem. the pudenda:– X be able to endure, X according as, X after, X coming, X follow, ([broken-]) foot ([-ed, -stool]), X great toe, X haunt, X journey, leg, + piss, + posses E | |
GUR | RGL | 7273 | RGL | ragliy, rag-lee’; from H7272; a footman (soldier):–(on) foot (-man). | |
GUR | RGL | 8637 | RGL | tirgal, teer-gal’; a denom. from H7270; to cause to walk:–teach to go. | |
GYS | GYS | 1607 | GAS | ga’ash, gaw-ash’; a prim. root to agitate violently:–move, shake, toss, trouble. | |
GYS | CUG | 5472 | SVG | cuwg, soog; a prim. root; prop. to flinch, i.e. (by impl.) to go back,lit. (to retreat) or fig. (to apostatize):–backslider, drive, go back, turn (away, back). | |
GYS | CUG | 5473 | SVG | cuwg, soog; a prim. root [prob. rather ident. with H5472 through the idea of shrinking from a hedge; comp. H7735]; to hem in, i.e. bind:–set about. | |
GYS | CUG | 5509 | SVG | ciyg, seeg; or ` cuwg (Ezek.22:18), soog; from H5472 in the sense of refuse; scoria:–dross. |