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A CONCISE 



DICTIONARY 






OF THE WOEDS IN 



THE HEBREW BIBLE; 






WITH THEIR RENDERINGS 






IN THE 



AUTHORIZED ENGLISH VERSION. 



BT 

JAMES STRONG, S.T.D., LIv.D. 



ABINGDON PRESS 
NASHVILLE • NEW YORK 












PREFACE. 



This work, although prepared as a companion to the Exhaustive Concordance, to which it is 
specially adapted, is here paged and printed so that it can be bound separately, in the belief that 
a brief and simple Dictionary of the Biblical Hebrew and Chaldee will be useful to students and 
others, who do not care at all times to consult a more copious and elaborate Lexicon ; and it will be 
particularly serviceable, to many who are unable to turn conveniently and rapidly, amid the perplex- 
ities and details of foreign characters with which the pages of Gesenius and Furst bristle, to the 
fundamental and essential points of information that they are seeking. Even scholars will find here, 
not only all of a strictly verbal character which they most frequently want in ordinary consultation 
of a lexicon, but numerous original suggestions, relations, and distinctions, carefully made and clearly 
put, which are not unworthy of their attention, especially in the affinities of roots and the classifica- 
tion of meanings. The portable form and moderate cost of the book, it is hoped, will facilitate its 
use with all classes. The vocabulary is complete as to the ground-forms that actually occur in the 
biblical text (or ITethib), with the pointing that properly belongs to them. Their designation by 
numbers will especially aid those who are not very familiar with the original language, and the 
Anglicizing and pronunciation of the words will not come amiss to multitudes who have some ac- 
quaintance with it. The addition of the renderings in the common version will greatly contribute 
to fixing and extending the varied significations and applications of the Hebrew and Chaldee words, 
as well as to correcting their occasionally wrong translations. On this account, as well as for the 
sake of precision and to prevent repetition, the use of the same terms in the preceding definitions 
has been avoided wherever practicable. The design of the volume, being purely lexical, does not 
include grammatical, archaeological, or exegetical details, which would have swelled its size and 
encumbered its plan. 

By observing the subjoined directions, in the associated use of the Main and Comparative Con- 
cordances, the reader will have substantially a Concordance-Dictionary of both the Authorized and 
the Revised English Versions, as well as of the Hebrew Bible. 



Copyright, 1890. by Jambs Strong, 

MADISON, n. J. 



PLAN OF THE BOOK. 



1. All the original words are treated to their 
alphabetical Hebrew order, and are numbered regu- 
larly from the first to the last, each being known 
throughout by Its appropriate number. This ren- 
ders reference easy without recourse to the Hebrew 
characters. 

2. Immediately after each word is given Its exact 
equivalent in English letters, according to the system 
of transliteration laid down in the scheme here fol- 
lowing, which is substantially that adopted in the 
Common English Version, only more consistently and 
uniformly carried out ; so that the word could readily 
be turned back again into Hebrew from the form thus 
given it. 

3. Next follows the precise pronunciation, accord- 
ing to the usual English mode of sounding syllables. 



so plainly Indicated that none can fall to apprehend 
and apply it. The most approved sounds are adopted, 
as laid down in the annexed scheme of articulation, 
and in such a way that any good Hebraist would imme- 
diately recognize the word if so pronounced, notwith- 
standing the minor variations current among scholars 
in this respect. 

4. Then ensues a tracing of the etymology, radical 
meaning, and applied signification of the word, Justly 
but tersely analyzed and expressed, with any other 
important peculiarities in this regard. 

5. In the case of proper names, the same method is 
pursued, and at this point the regular mode of Angli- 
cizing It, after the general style of the Common English 
Version, is given, and a few words of explanation are 
added to Identify It. 



6. Finally (after the punctuation-mark:—) are 
given all the different renderings of the word in the 
Authorized English Version, arranged in the alpha- 
betical order of the leading terms, and conveniently 
condensed according to the explanations given 
below. 

By searching out these various renderings in the 
Main Concordance, to which this Dictionary is de- 
signed as a companion, and noting the passages to 
which the same number corresponding to that of 
any given Hebrew word is attached in the marginal 
column, the reader, whether acquainted with the 
original language or not, will obtain a complete 
Hebrew Concordance also, expressed in the words of 
the Common English Version. This is an advantage 
which no other Concordance or Lexicon affords. 



HEBREW ARTICULATION. 



■ 









The following explanations are sufficient to show 
the method of transliterating Hebrew words into Eng- 
lish adopted in this Dictionary. 

1. The Hebrew is read from right to left. The Al- 
phabet consists of 22 letters (and their variations), 
which are all regarded as consonants, being enunci- 
ated by the aid of certain " points" or marks, mostly 
beneath the letters, and which serve as vowels. There 
is no distinction of capitals, italics, etc. 



2 


, The letters are as follows: 




Wo. 


Form. 


Name. Transliteration and Power. 


1. 


* 


'Aleph (aw'-lef) 


' unappreciable 


2. 


H 


Berth (bayth) 


b 


3. 


3 


Giymel (ghee'-mel) 


ghard = y 


4. 


n 


Daleth (daw'-leth) 


d [cent 


5. 


n 


He' (hay) 


b, often quies- 


6. 


i 


Vav (vawv) 


T, or w quies- 


7. 


T 


Zayin (zah'-yin) 


z,as in zeal [cent 


8. 


n 


Cheyth (JehaytK) 


German ch = x 

[(nearly kh) 


a. 


Q 


Teyth (tayth) 


% = t\ [cent 


10. 


i 


Yowd (yode) 


j, often quies- 


11. 


D, final'! 

5 


Kaph (caf) 


k = p 


12. 


Lamed (faw'-med) 


1 


13. 


•a, final a 


Mem (mame) 


m 


14. 


3, final") 


Nuwn (noon) 


n 


16. 





Qamek (saw'-mek 


c = s sharp =to 


16. 


9 


"Ayin (ah'-yin) 


'peculiar* 


17. 


B, finaiq 

S 


Phe' (fay) 


pb=/ = <f> 




PS' (pay) 


P 



+ The letter 'Ayin, owing to the difficulty experienced 
by Occidentals in pronouncing it accurately (it is a deep 
guttural sound, like that made In gargling), is generally 
neglected (i.e. passed over silently) In reading. We have 
represented It to the eye (but not exactly to the ear) by 
the Greek rough breathing (for distinctness and typo- 
graphical convenience, a reversed apostrophe) in ordsr 
to distinguish it from "Aleph, which is likewise treated 
as silent: being similarly represented by the Greek 
smooth breathing {the apostrophe). 



3. 
Form. 

(-) 

(-0 

(•■) 
(•■•) 

w 



Qowph (cofe) 


q = fc=D 


Eeysh (raysh) 


r 


Slyn (seen) 


s sharp = 0=°" 


Shlyn (sheen) 


sb 


Thav (thawv) 


tb, as in th>» 


Tav (tawv) 


t=U = T [=» 



(•) 

(0 



S, final V Tsadey (tsaw-day') t» 

V 
1 
to 
tti 
n 
n 

The vowel-points are the following: 

* Name. Representation and Power. 

Q&mets (cawmates') a, as in ill 

Pattach (pat'-takh) a, as in mAm, (far) 

Sh*va'-Pattach (she-vow 1 pat'-takh) &, as in hAt 

Tserey (Uay-rayO 6, as in thxy = t) 

Cegowl (aeo-ofeO J •.«■!»•*■* 

* ■ I e, as in man = • 

Sh"va'-Ceg5wl (she-vaw' seg-ole') 6, as in mst 

obscure, as In 
(sh&vaw') [avurage 

silent, as e in madE 
i, as in machine % 
1, as in suppliant, 
[(misery, hit) 
6, as in no = u 
o, as to nor = o 



(:) ShTa't 



Chfyrfq 



(iftee'-rtfc) 



ChSwlem$ (kho'-lem) 
Short Qamets 1 



• The parenthesis-marks ( ) are given here in order to 
show the place of the vowel-points, whether below, 
above, or in the middle of the letter. 

+ Silent Sh'vd' is not represented by any mark in our 
method of transliteration, as it is understood whenever 
there is no other vowel-point. 

t Chiyriq is thus long only when it Is followed by a 
quiescent y6wd (either expressed or implied). 

$ Ch&wlem is written fully only over Vdv, which is then 
quiescent (m): but when used " defectively" (without the 
Vdv) it may be written either over the left-hand corner 
of the letter to which it belongs, or over the right-hand 
corner of the following one. 

f Short Qdmits is found only In unaccented syllables 
ending with a consonant sound. 



(ti) Sh«va'-Qamets (afte-Dawr* caw-mates') ft, as in aot 
(•) Shuwreq» (shoo-rake') u, as in cruel 
(■■•) Qlbbuts* (fcto'-ooofs) u, as in fall, rude 



4. A point in the bosom of a letter is called Dage'shf, 
and is of two kinds, which must be carefully distin- 
guished. 

a. Dagesh leni occurs only in the letters a, 5. "I. 3, 
B, n, (technically vocalized B'gad'-K'phath',) when 
they begin n clause or sentence, or are preceded by a 
consonant sound; and simply has the effect of remov 
ing their aspiration, t 

6. Dagesh forte may occur to any letter except 
N, !"!> H, 3* or *"|; it is equivalent to doubling the let- 
ter, and at the same time it removes the aspiration oi 
a B'gad-K'phath letter.* 

5. The MaqqSph' ("), like a hyphen, unites words 
only for purposes of pronunciation (by removing the 
primary accent from all except the last of them), but 
does not affect their meaning or their grammatical 
construction. 



* Shum-Sq is written only in the bosom of Vdv. Some 
times It is said to be " defectively" written (without the 
Vdv), and then takes the form of Qibbuts, which in such 
cases is called vicarious. 

t In our system of transliteration D&g§sh lene is repre- 
sented only in the letters B and 71, because elsewhere it 
does not affect the pronunciation (with most Hebraists). 

X A point in the bosom of T\ is called Mappiyq (map- 
peek'). It occurs only in the final voweUess letter of a 
few words, and we have represented it by hh. A D&ge'sh 
forte in the bosom of 1 may easily be distinguished from 
the vowel ShuutrSq by noticing that in the former ease 
the letter has a proper vowel-point accompanying it. 

It should be noted that both kinds of Dagesh are often 
omitted in writing (being then said to be implied), but (in 
the case at least of D&gesh forte) the word is (by most 
Hebraists) pronounced the same as U It were present. 

5 



ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED. 



»Kh _ i abbreviated 
* DD "" } abbreviation 

ahanl - -I absolute 
a" 801 — -j absolutely 

ahatp - i abstract 
aDstr— -j abstractly 

•nf — J active 
aoc — 1 actively 

■*•= 1 adjeetively 

( adverb 
adv. = ■{ adverbial 

( adverbially 
__ (affix 
aa — 1 affixed 
affln.= affinity 

unnar - •! apparent 
appar— ^ apparently 

( architecture 
arch.= J. architectural 

( architecturally 
art. = article. 
.j,. _ (artificial 
8rur - ~ 1 artificially 
Ass.= Assyrian 

• v — i Authorized Ver- 
*• " • — 1 sion 

1 Babylon 
Bab.= < Babylonia 

| Babylonian 
_ j causative 
caus.- -j oausa tively 

oh-M - i Chaldaism 
Chald.- -j cfcatfee 

„^ii„t _ i collateral 
e°llat.= -j collaterally 

collect - i collective 
collect.- } collectively 

{compare 
comparative 
comparatively 
comparison 

~vn~, _ j concrete 
eo1aCT - = 1 concretely 

( conjecture 
conjee. = -j conjectural 

( conjeeturally 



(■conjunction 
conjunct J conjunctional 
j conjunction- 

' construct 
construction 
constructive 
constructively 

contr.= } con F ac *? a 
( contraction 

f correlated 



C0nstr.= 



{conji 
conji 
conji 
ly 



ijugation 



correl.= 



I correlation 
I correlative 



det.= J 



desc. : 



I correlatively 
( corresponding 
corresp.= < correspond- 
/ ingly 
( definite 
I definitely 

( denominative 
denom. = < denominative- 

I ly 

( derivation 

der.= J. derivative 

| derivatively 

( descendant 

I descendants 

_ j East 

" | Eastern 

, „ _ I exempli gratid 

"■ j for example 

(Egypt 

Eg.= ^ Egyptian 

(Egyptians 

I ellipsis 

ellip.= -( elliptical 

I elliptically 

,„ _ J equivalent 
equiv. _ -j equivalent 

( erroneous 
err.= < erroneously 
(error 

nan - i especial 
3Sp — 1 especially 



(etymology 
etym.= < etymological 
( etymologically 

{euphemism 
Soffit 
ally 

— Hssk 

( inference 
infer. = < inferential 
I inf erentially 

fern. = feminine 

fl> _ i figurative 
"*• 1 figuratively 

f _ J foreign 
ror._ -j foreigner 

»■«>/. _ i frequentative 
ireq.- -j frequentatively 

fut.= future 

( general 
een = I generally 
sou. — -^ genencal 

I genericaUy 
o_ ! Graeeism 
ur - = \ Greek 
gut. = guttural 

rM, _ J Hebraism 
*"*._■{ Hebrew 

■■ « _ j id e "t 
'• e - ~ { that is 



ident.: 



. j identical 
' | identically 



i_„„. _ j immediate 
immed '=1 immediately 

inroer - 1 imperative 
imper.- ^ im pe ra ti V ely 

( Implication 
impl,= -< implied 
( impliedly 

-<»PH lively 

J including 
inclusive 
inclusively 



indnf - i indefinite 
lndef— -j inaeflnitely 

infin. = infinitive 

inhnh - i inhabitant 
lnnaD — i inhabitants 

ins.= Inserted 

HmSvlly 

Hmternly 

j interjection 
interj.= < interjectional 
/ interjectionally 

intr _ J intransitive 
— | intransitively 

I Israelite 
Isr. = -j Israelites 
( Israelitish 

Jerus. = Jerusalem 

T.«vir — J Levitical 
^^'•-iLevitically 

m _ J literal 
nt — 1 literally 

(margin 

marg. = -j marginal (read- 

( mg) 

masc. = masculine 

mean.= meaning 

merit - i mental 
ment - ~ 1 mentally 

mid. = middle 

mnrlif - i modified 
modli-j modification 

™™. _ j moral 
mor — j morally 
mus.= musical 

r native 
_-* _ J natural 
"■*— 1 naturally 

' nature 



neg. 



_ J negative 
- 1 negatively 



(object 
obj.= -< objective 
( objectively 

I origin 
or. =-{ original 
( originally 

( orthography 
orth.= -\ orthographical 
( orthographically 

Pal.=Palestine 

part. = participle 

„„ _ j passive 
pass. - -j p ass i T ely 

,__ i patronymic 

patron.= ^ pat r0 nymicaUy 

perh.= perhaps 

ru>«r. _ J permutation (of 
P 8 ™- = 1 V aUied letters) 

(person 
pers.= ^ personal 

( personally 

( Persia 
Pers. = ■< Persian 

( Persians 

phys.= -j phygieaUy 
plur.= plural 



j poetry 



poet. = < poetical 

( poetically 
nos _ f positive 
*^ ( positively 

P^-^rlnxed 

I preposition 

prep. = < prepositional 
( prepositionally 

prim.= primitive 

Drob _ j probable 

P (probably 

prol.= ^P ro ! on g e ?. 
*^ ( prolongation 

( pronominal 
pron.= < pronominally 
( pronoun 



n-nx - j proximate 
P™ 31 — 1 proximately 

rad.= radical 
^P-HrectSly 

"**"• = ISSSgilSffil, 

TPfi - i reflexive 
ren — 1 reflexively 

w,, _ j relative 
rel,_ (relatively 

( religion 
relig.= -( religious 
( religiously 

s^Hse^ntry* 

•*»«■= jSglrySSr 

abort - i shortened 
short. - -j shorter 

sing. = singular 

a™,. _ 1 specific 
spec - _ 1 specifically 
streng. = strengthening 
( subdivision 
subdiv.= < subdivisional 
( subdivisionally 

( subject 
subj.= < subjective 

( subjectively 

substit.= substituted. 

aiirwrl - i superlative 
supen. _ -j superiati veiy 

svmb - i symbolical 
symo. - -j symbolical 



to . = 



tran.= 



j technical 
I technically 
( transitive 



1 transitively 
transc.=transcription 

un0 ' = 1 uncertainly 
var.= variation. 



SIGNS EMPLOYED. 






+ {addition') denotes a rendering in the A. V. of 
one or more Heb. words In connection with the one 
under consideration. 

X {multiplication) denotes a rendering in the A. V. 
that results from an idiom peculiar to the Heb. 

• {degree.), appended to a Heb.word, denotes a vowel- 



pointing corrected from that of the text. (This mark nectlonwith the principal word to which it is an 



set in Heb. Bibles over syllables in which the vow- 
els of the marg. have been inserted instead of those 
properly belonging to the text.) 

( ) {parenthesis), in the renderings from the A. V., 
denotes a word or syllable sometimes given in con- 



nexed. 

t ] {bracket), in the rendering from the A.V., denotes 
the inclusion of an additional word in the Heb. 

Italics, at the end of a rendering from the A. V., de 
note an explanation of the variations from the usual 
form. 

6 






HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY 



ACCOMPANYING 



THE EXHAUSTIVE CONCORDANCE. 



K 

1. 2S '&b, awb; a prim, word; father in a lit. and 

T immed., or flg. and remote application):— 
chief, (fore-) father ([-less]), X patrimony, principal. 
Comp. names in "Abi-". 

2. 3N »ab(Chald.), ab; corresp. to 1:— father. 

3. ^N '6b, abe; from the same as 24; a green 

plant:— greenness, fruit. 

4. 3N '6b (Chald.), abe; corresp. to 3:— fruit. 
3*8 '6b. Seel78. 

5. NrttCJS 'Abagtba', ab-ag-thaw 1 ; of for. or.; 

Abagtha, a eunuch of Xerxes:— Abagtha. 

6. lax >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 way to flee. 

7. "ON. 'abad (Chald.), ab-od'; corresp. to 6:— de- 

stroy, perish. 

8. *QN '6b6d, o-bade'; act. part, of 6; (concr.) 

wretched or (abstr.) destruction:— perish. 
9_ tfQN 'ab6dah, ab-ay-daw 1 ; from 6; concr. 
T : something lost; abstr. destruction, i.e. 
Hades:— lost. Comp. 10. 

10. T^PON 'abaddoh, ab-ad-do'; the same as 9, 

' . miswritten for 11; a perishing:— destruc- 
tion. 

11. 11135? >abadd6wn, ab-ad-done' ; intens. from 

' 6; abstr. a perishing; concr. Hades:— de- 
struction. 

12. "Hit* 'abdan, ab-davm'; from 6; a perish- 

ing:— destruction. 

13. 115IS 'obdan. ob-dawn'; from 6; a perish- 

ing:— destruction. 

14. !"DN 'abab, aw-baw'; a prim, root; to breathe 

after, i.e. (fig.) to be acquiescent: — consent, 
rest content, will, be willing. 

15. !tlN 'abeb, aw-beh'; from 14; longing:— desire. 

16. 713N '6beh, ay-beh'; from 14 (in the sense of 

bending towards); the papyrus:— swift. 

17. "'faN 'abowy, ab-o'ee ; from 14 (in the sense 

of desiring); want:— sorrow. 

18. 013N 'SbitW9, ay-booce 1 ; from 75; a manger 

or stall:— crib. 

19. F1t"QN 'Ibchah, ib-khaw 1 ; from an unused 

root (appar. mean, to turn); brandishing 
of a sword:— point. 

20. rpa3N 'fibattiyacb., ab-at-tee'-akh; of un- 

cert. der.; a melon (only plur.): — melon. 

21. "DN 'Ably, ab-ee 1 ; from 1; fatherly; Abi, 

Hezekiah's mother:— Abi. 

22. bSPaN 'Abiy>6l, ab-ee-ale'; from 1 and 410; 

father (i.e. possessor) of God; Abiel, the 
name of two Isr. :— Abiel. 

23. OOSOiN 'Ably' ac&pb, ab-ee-aw-sawf ; from 

1 and 622; father of gathering (i.e. 
gatherer); Abiasaph, an Isr.:— Abiasaph. 

24. 5"ON 'abiyb, aw-beeb'; from an unused root 

(mean, to be tender) ; green, i.e. a young 
ear of grain; hence the name of the month Abib or 
Nisan:— Abib, ear, green ears of corn. 



25. ]iS>DS "<3N 'Ably Glb'own, ab-ee' ghib-one'; 

' from 1 and 1391 ; father (i.e. founder) 
of Gibon; Abi-Gibon, perh. an Isr.:— father of Gibeon. 

26. 5j , 3 ,, 3N 'Abiygayil, ab-ee-gdh'-yil, or shorter 
bj^SN 'Abiygal, ab-ee-gal'; from 1 and 1524; 

father (i.e. source) of joy; Abigail or Abigal, the 
name of two Israelitesses:— Abigal. 

27. T3' 1 3£? 'Abiydan, ab-ee-dawn'; from 1 and 

1777; father of judgment (i.e. judge); 
Abidan, an Isr. :— Abidan. 

28. yTSN 'Ably da', ab-ee-daw 1 ; from 1 and 3045; 

'father of knowledge (i.e. knowing); Abida, 
a son of Abraham by Keturah:— Abida, Abidah. 

29. fPSN 'Abiyah, ab-ee-yaw 1 ; or prol. "ISTQN 

'Abiyahuw, ab-ee-yaw' -hoo; from 1 
and 3050; father (i.e. worshipper) of Jah; Abijah,the 
name of several Isr. men and two Israelitesses:— 
Abiah, Abijah. 

30. N17T13N 'AbiybiiW, ab-ee-hoo'; from 1 and 

1931 ; father (i.e. worshipper) of Him 
(i.e. God) ; Abihu, a son of Aaron:— Abihu. 

31. "HrTSN 'Abiyhuwd, ab-ee-hood'; from 1 and 

1935; father (i.e. possessor) of renown; 
Abihud, the name of two Isr.:— Abihud. 

32. b^.iTISN 'Abiybayil, ab-ee-hah'-yil; or (more 
correctly) b^S?* 'Abiycbayll, ab-ee-khah'-yil; 
from 1 and 2428; father (i.e. possessor) of might; Abi- 
hail or Abichail, the name of three Isr. and two Is- 
raelitesses: — Abihail. 

33. "^Wr? "^K ' Abiy ba-<Ezrty, ab-ee' -liaw-ez- 

' ree'; from 44 with the art. inserted; 
father of the Ezrite; an Abiezrite or descendant of 
Abiezer:— Abiezrite. 

34. T^iN 'ebydwn, eb-yone'; from 14, in the sense 

of want (espec. in feeling); destitute:— 
beggar, needy, poor (man). 

35. flSTON! 'abiyownab, a6-ee-j/o-ncraJ';froml4; 

provocative of desire; the caper berry 
(from its stimulative taste):— desire. 
b-'tTSN 'Abiycbayil. See 32. 

36. aittTnN 'Abiytawb, athee-toob 1 ; from 1 and 

' 2898; father of goodness (i.e. good); Abi- 
tub, an Isr.:— Abitub. 

37. btTSN 'Abiyfal, ab-ee-tal'; from 1 and 2919; 

' father of dew (i.e. fresh); Abital, a wife 
of King David:— Abital. 

38. 0*3$ ' Abiyam, ab-ee-yawm'; from 1 and 3320; 

' father of (the) sea (i.e. seaman); Abijam 
(or Abijah), a king of Judah:— Abijam. 

39. btjWON 'Abiyma'61, ab-ee-maw-aW ; from 1 

' and an elsewhere unused (prob. for.) 
word; father of Mael (appar. some Arab tribe) ; Abi- 
mael, a son of Joktan:— Abimael. 

40. Tlbn^aiS 'Abiymelek, ab-ee-mel'-ek; from 1 

and 4428; father of (the) king; Abime- 
lek, the name of two Philistine kings and of two 
Isr. :— Abimelech. 

41.. an3" , 3£? 'Abiynadab, ab-ee^naw-dawb' ; from 

1 and 5068; father of generosity (i.e. 

liberal) ; Abinadab, the name of four Isr. :— Abinadab. 



42. 0?3' , 3N 'Abiyao'am, ob-ee-no'-am; from l 

and 5278; father of pleasantness (i.e. 
gracious); Abinoam, an Isr.:— Abinoam. 
IraN 'Abiyner. See 74. 

43. £©J3§I 'Ebyacapfc, eb-yaw-sawf ; oontr. from 

23; Ebjasaph, an Isr.:— Bbiasaph. 

44. "ItS"^??. 'Abiy'ezer, ab-ee-ay'-zer; from 1 and 

' 5829; father of help (i.e. helpful); Abie- 
zer, the name of two Isr. :— Abiezer. 

45. pabS'^N 'Ably-'albown, ab-ee-cil-bone'; 

from 1 and an unused root of unc. 
der.; prob. father of strength (i.e. valiant); Abial- 
bon, an Isr. :— Abialbon. 

46. T3N 'abiyr, aw-beer'; from 82; mighty (spo- 

ken of God):— mighty (one). 

47. *P38 'abbiyr, ab-beer'; for 46:— angel, bull, 

chief est, mighty (one), stout [-hearted], 
strong (one), valiant. 

48. DT1N 'Abtyram, ab-ee-rawm'; from 1 and 

" 7811; father of height (i.e. lofty); 
Abiram, the name of two Isr.:— Abiram. 

49. SlB'Ofc? 'Abtysbag, ab-ee-shag'; from 1 and 

7686; father of error (i.e. blundering); 
Abishag, a concubine of David:— Abishag. 

50. yillTiN »Abiysb<kwac, ab-ee-shoo'-ah; from 

' 1 and 7771 ; father of plenty (i.e. pros- 
perous); Abishua, the name of two Isr.:— Abishua. 

51. *Vlll3 n SIS 'Ablysbuwr, ab-ee-shoor 1 ; from 1 

' and 7791; father of (the) wall (i.e. perh. 
mason); Abishur,a,n Isr.: — Abishur. 

52. " , 1B' , 3N 'Abiysbay, ab-ee-shah'ee; or (shorter) 

"^rilS ' Absbay, ab-shah'ee; from 1 and 7862; 
father of a gift (Le. prob. generous) ; Abi- 
shai, an Isr. :— Abishai. 

53. Dibl2i" , 3N 'Abiysbalowm, ab-ee-shaw-lome 1 ; 

' or (short.) Dib'ij 3N ' Afoshalowm, 
ab-shaw-lome' ; from 1 and 7965; father of peace (i.e 
friendly); Abshalom, a son of David; also (the fuller 
form) a later Isr. :— Abishalom, Absalom. 

54. ""irPSN 'Ebyathar, eb-yaw-thawr' ; contr. 

from 1 and 3498; father of abundance 
(i.e. liberal); Ebjathar,sta Isr.: — Abiathar. 

55. Tp" 'abafe, aw-bak'; a prim, root; prob. to coil 

upward:— mount up. 

56. briN 'abal, aw-bal'; a prim, root; to bewail:— 

lament, mourn. 

57. bSN 'abel, aw-bale'; from 56; lamenting:— 

mourn (-er, -tag). 

58. bSIK 'abel, aw-bale'; from an unused root 

(mean, to be grassy); a meadow: — plain. 
Comp. also the prop, names beginning with Abel-. 

59. biN 'Abel, ajo-6ate', - from58; a. meadow; Abel, 

the name of two places in Pal. : — Abel. 

60. biN 'Sbel, ay'-bel; from 56; lamentation:— 

mourning. 

61. bSN 'aba.1, ab-awl'; appar. from B6 through 

the idea of negation; nay, i.e. truly or 
yet:— but, indeed, nevertheless, verily. 

62. nrWHTTa baN 'Abel Beyth-raae&fcab., 

aw-bale' bayth ma-a-kaw'; 
from 58 and 1004 and 4601 ; meadow of Beth-Maakah; 
Abel of Beth-maakah, a place in Pal.: — Abel-beth/ 
maacbah, Abel of Beth-maachah. 

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63. JPJST&J ba« »Ab61 lmsb-Snluiym, aw- 

bate 1 hash-shit-teem' ; from 56 and 
the plur. of 7848, with the art. ins. ; meadow of the 
acacias; Abel hash-Shittim, a place in Pal.:— Abel- 
shittim. 

64. tflSffi ba§ 'Abel K e ramiym, aw-bale' 

ker-aw-meem,' ; from 58 and the 
plur. of 3754; meadow of vineyards; Abel-Keramim, 
a place in Pal. :— plain of the vineyards. 

65. rfymti baN 'Abel M e cb.6wlab, aw-bale" 

mekh-o-laW; from 58 and 4346; 
meadow of dancing; Abel-Mecholah, a place in 
Pal. :— Abel-meholah. 

66. B?ObaN 'Abel Maylm, aw-bale' mah'-yim; 

from 58 and 4325; meadow of water; 
AbeUMajim, a place in Pal. :— Abel-maim. 

67. B^lJpabaN 'Abel Mitsraylm, aw-bale' 

mits-rah'-yim; from 68 and 4714; 
meadow of Egypt; AbeUMitsrajim, a place in Pal.:— 
Abel-mizraim. 

68. "|3N 'eben, eh'-ben; from the root of 1139 

through the mean, to build; a stone:— 
-|- carbuncle, -f mason, -(-plummet, [chalk-, hail-, 
head-, sling-] stone (-ny), (divers) weight (-s). 

69. la.K 'eben (Chald.), eh'-ben; corresp. to 68:— 

stone. 

70. "J3fc* 'oben, o'-ben; from the same as 68; a pair 

of stones (only dual); a potter's wheel or a 
midwife's stool (consisting alike of two horizontal 
disks with a support between):— wheel, stool. 
71. fljl^N ' Abanah, ab-avynaw'; perh. fem. of 68; 
stony; Abanah, a river near Damascus: — 
Abana. Comp. 649. 

72. 1J5SJJT "jaN 'Eben Ha-'ezer. eh'-ben haw-e'- 
zer; from 68 and 6828 with the art. 
ins. ; stoneof the help; Eben-ha-Ezer, a place in Pal. :— 
Ebenezer. 

73. UHK 'abnet, ab-nate'; of uncert. deriv.; a 

belt:— girdle. 
74 *paN 'Abner, ab-naref; or (fully) ira&j 

'Abtyner, ab-ee-nare'; from 1 and 5216; 
father of light (Le. enlightening); Abner, on Isr.:— 
Abner. 

75. D3N 'abac, aw-bas 1 ; a prim, root; to fodder:— 

fatted, stalled. 

76. Sl|3»aN >aba«bft«ab, ab-ah-boo-aw 1 ; (by re- 

' dupl.) from an unused root (mean, to 
belch forth); an inflammatory pustule (as eruption) :— 
blains. 

77. V3N 'Ebets, eh'-bets; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to gleam; conspicuous; Ebets, 
a place in Pal. :— Abez. 

78. ^3£3N 'Ibtsan, ib-tsawn'; from the same as76; 

splendid; Ibtsan, an Isr.: — Ibzan. 

79. p3N 'abaq, aw-bakf; a prim, root; prob. to 

float away (as vapor), but used only as 
denom. from 80; to bedust, i.e. grapple: — wrestle. 

80. p3N 'abdq, aw-bawk 1 ; from root of 79 ; light par- 

ticles (as volatile):— (small) dust, powder. 

81. •"!]??£$ 'abaqab, db-aaj-fcaic'; fem. of 80:— 

powder. 

82. "ON 'abar, aw-bar 1 ; a prim, root; to soar:— 

fly. 

83. "ON 'eber, ay-ber 1 ; from 82; a pinion:— [long-] 

wing (-ed). 
84 TtiaN >ebrab, eb-raW; fem. of 83:-feather, 
wing. 

85. BFPiaN 'Abraham, ab-raw-hawm' ; contr. 

from 1 and an unused root (prob. mean. 
to be populous); father of a multitude; Abraham, the 
later name of Abram:— Abraham. 

86. "!p3N >ab«Sk, ab-rake'; prob. an Eg. word 

mean, kneel:— bow the knee. 

87. B'laN 'Abram, ab-rawm'; contr. from 48; high 

father; Abram, the original name of Ab- 
raham:— Abram. 

I'lgaN 'Abshay. See 53. 
BiVoaN ' Abshalowm. gee 53. 

88. rON 'oboth. oJmth'; plur. of 178; water-sfcims, - 

Oboth, a place in the Desert:— Oboth. 

89. N38 ' Ag6', aw-gay'; of uncert. der. [comp. 90] ; 

Age, an Isr. 1— Agee. 



90. 538 'Agag, ag-ag';or 5JN 'Agag, ag-awg'; 

of uncert. der. [comp. 89]; flame; Agag, a 
tattle of Amalekitish kings:— Agag. 

91. "CUN 'Agagiy, ag-aw-ghee'; patrial or patron. 

from 90; an Agagite or descendant (subject) 
of Agag:— Agagite. 

92. !TTIN 'aguddah, ag-ood-daw'; fem. pass. 

' part, of an unused root (mean, to bind); a 
band, bundle, knot, or arch: — bunch, burden, troop. 

93. TON 'egowz, eg-oze'; prob. of Pers. or.; a 

nut: — nut. 

94. TUN 'Aguwr, ow-goor'; pass. part, of 103; 

gathered (i.e. received among the sages); 
Agur, a fanciful name for Solomon:— Agur. 

95. S"nT5N 'Sgowrah, ago-rato'; from the same 

as 94; prop, something gathered, i.e. 
perh. a grain or berry; used only of a small (silver) 
coin,:— piece [of] silver. 

96. 53N 'egel, eh'-ghel; from an unused root (mean. 

to flow down or together as drops); a reser- 
voir:— drop. 

97. B?b3N 'Eglayim, eg-lah'-yim; dual of 96; a 

double pond; Eglajim, a place in Moab:— 
Eglaim. 

98. DJN '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]. 

99. BAN 'agem, aw-game'; prob. from the same 

as 98 (in the sense of stagnant water); fig. 
sad: — pond. 

100. T1H5N 'agmown, ag-mone'; from the same 

as 98; a marshy pool [others from a dif- 
ferent root, a kettle]; by impl. a rush (as growing 
there); collect, a rope of rushes:— bulrush, caldron, 
hook, rush. 

101. ]|t« 'aggan, ag-gawn'; prob. from 5059; a 

oomiI (as pounded out hollow):— basin, cup, 
goblet. 

102. E].JN 'aggaph, ag-gawf; prob. from 5062 

(through the idea of impending); a cover 
or heap; i.e. (only plur.) wings of an army, or crowds 
of troops :— bands. 

103. 'IAN 'Agar, aw-gar 1 ; a prim, root; to har- 

vest:— gather. 

104. N'T'iN 'igg«ra' (Chald.), ig-er-aw 1 ; of Pers. 

or.; an epistle (as carried by a state 
oourier or postman):— letter. 

105. ba'ias* 'agarfal, ag-ar-tawl'; of uncert. der. ; 

a basin: — charger. 

106. tflAN 'egrdph, eg-rofe 1 ; from 1640 (in the 

sense of grasping); the clenched hand:— 
fist. 

107. rn.Wt 'lggeretb, ig-eh'-reth; fem. of 104; 

an epistle:— letter. 

108. IN >6d, ode; from the same as 181 (in the 

sense of enveloping); a fog:— mist, vapor. 

109. a^N >adab, aw-dab'; a prim, root; to lan- 

guish:— grieve. 

110. bNSTIN »Adb e 'el, adbeh-ale'; prob. from 109 

(in the sense of chastisement) and 410; 
disciplined ofCtod; Adbeel, a son of Ishmael:— Ad- 
beel. 

111. TWSt 'A dad, ad-ad'; prob. an orfh. var. for 

" ; 2301; Adad (or Hadad), an Edomite:— 
Hadad. 

112. i'lN 'Iddow, id-do ; of uncert. der.; Iddo, an 

Isr.:— Iddo. 
Bi"IN 'Edowm. See 123. 
■'Wi'TN 'Eddwmiy. See 30. 

113. "|ilN 'adown, aw-done', or (short.) 'j'jN. 

'a doii, aw-done'; from an unused root 
(mean, to rate); sovereign, le. controller (human or 
divine):— lord, master, owner. Comp. also names be- 
ginning with " Adoni-'\ 

114. 111N »Add6wn, ad-done'; prob. intens. for 

113; powerful; Addon, appar. an Isr.:— 
Addon. 

115. B^lilN. 'Adowrayim, ad-o-rah'yim; dual 

from 142 (in the sense of eminence); 
double mound; Adorajim, a place in Pal.: — Adoraim. 

116. X^tH »£dayii» (Chald.), ed-ah'-yin; of uncert. 

der. ;then (of time):— now, that time, then. 



117. *T V 5N 'addijT, ad-deer' ; from 142; wide c* 

(gen.) large; flg. powerful:— excellent, fa- 
mous, gallant, glorious, goodly, lordly, mighty (-ier, 
one), noble, principal, worthy. 

118. N^HN 'Adalya', ad-al-yaW; of Pers. der.; 

' Adalja, a son of Haman:— Adalia. 

119. D'lN 'adam, aw-dam'; to show blood (in the 

face), i.e. flush or turn rosy:— be (dyed, 
made) red (ruddy). 

120. BIN 'adam, aw-dawm'; from 119; ruddy, i.e. 

a human being (an individual or the spe- 
cies, mankind, etc.):— X another, -(-hypocrite, + 
common sort, x low, man (mean, of low degree), per- 
son. 

121. BIN 'Adam, aw-dawm'; the same as 120; 

Adam, the name of the first man, also of a 
place in Pal. :— Adam. 

122. BHN 'adorn, aw-dome'; from 119; rosy:— reft, 

ruddy. 

123. B^N 'Edorn, ed-ome'; or (fully) BAN 

'Edowm, ed-ome'; from 122; red [see 
Gen. 25 : 85]; Edom, the elder twin-brother of Jacob; 
hence the region (Idumsea) occupied by him:— Edom, 
Edomites, Idumea. 

124. B^IN 'odem, o'-dem; from 119; redness, i.e. the 

ruby , garnet, or some other red gem :- 
dius. 

125. BTMIN 'adamdam, ad-am-dawm'; re 

T! ' from 119 ; reddish: — (somewhat) reddish. 

126. ?TO"IN 'Admab, ad-maw'; contr. for 127; 

' " earthy; Admah, a place near the Dead 
Sea:— Admah. 

127. SlMIN 'adamah, ad-aw-maw 1 ; from 119; soil 

' (from its gen. redness): — country, earth, 
ground, husband [-man] (-ry), land. 

128. rtWlN 'Adamab, ad-aw-maw'; the same as 

T ' "' 127; Adamah, a place in Pal. :— Adamah. 
"^THIN 'admowniy. See 132. 

129. "WIN 'Adamly, ad-ato-mee'; from 127; 

1 earthy; Adami, a place in Pal.:— Adami. 

130. ''M'lN 'Eddmiy, ed-o-mee'; or (fully) " 1 ??ilN 

'Eddwmfy, ed-o-mee'; patron, from 
123; an Edomite, or desc. from (or inhab. of) Edom:— 
Edomite. See 726. 

131. B^IN ' Adummlym, ad-oom-meem'; plur. 

' of 121; red spots; Adummim, a pass in 
Pal. :— Adummim. 

132. " , ?^3'19! 'admonty, ad-mo-nee', or (fully) 

* , |1?2'1N 'admoiirniy, ad-mo-nee'; from 119; 
reddish (of the hair or the com- 
plexion):— red, ruddy. 

133. Nrm'IN 'Admatba', ad-maw-thaw'; prob. 

of Pers. der. ; Admatha, a Pers. noble- 
man:— Admatha. 

134. "IN 'eden, eh' -den; from the same as 118 (in 

' the sense of strength); a basis (of a build- 
ing, a column, etc.):— foundation, socket. 
pN >adon. See 113. 

135. V^N 'Addan, ad-dawn': intens. from the 

same as 134 ; firm; Addan, an Isr. :— Addan. 

136. "'i'TN 'Adonay, ad-o-noy'; an emphatic form 

s of 113; the Lord (used as a prop, name of 
God only):— (my) Lord. 

137. pta^S'lN 'Addniy-Bezeq., <uU>"-nee-beh'- 

"' zek; from 118 and 966; lord of 
Bezek; Adoni-Bezek, a Canaanitish king:— Adoni- 
bezek. 

138. TT'l'lN 'Addniyah, ad-o-nee^aw' ; or. (prol) 
IfT'i'lN 'Ad6niya.bAir, ad-o-nee-yaw'-hoo; 

' from 113 and 3050; lord (i.e. worshipper) 
of Jah; Adonijah, the name of three Isr.:— Adonijah- 

139. p^-^lN 'Adoniy-Tsedeq, ad-o"-nee- 

' tseh'-dek; from 113 and 6664; lord of 
justice; Adoni-Tsedek, a Canaanitish king:— Adoni 
zedec. 

140. Bp^S 'Ad6ntyq&m, ad-o-nee-fajt»m';from 

" ' 113 and 6965; lord of rising (Le. high)' 
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141. tiT'S'lN 'Adonlyram, ad-o-nee-rawm'; from 
T ' " 113 and 7311; lord of height; Adoniram, 
an 1st. :— Adoniram. 

143. TIN 'adar, aw-dar': a prim, root; to expand, 
~ T i.e. be great or (fig.) magnificent:— (be- 
come) glorious, honourable. 

143. TIN 'Adar, ad-awr'; prob. of for. der.; pern. 

T " ! mean, fire; Adar, the 12th Heb. month:— 
Adar. 

144. TIN 'Adar (Chald.), ad-awr 1 ; corresp. to 

T " 143:— Adar. 

145. TIN 'eder, eh'-der; from 148; amplitude, i.e. 

(concr.) a mantle; also (flg.) splendor:— 
goodly, robe. 

146. TIN 'Addar, ad-dawr'; intens. from 142; am- 

x ■ pit; Addar, a place in Pal. ; also an Isr. :— 
Addar. 

147. TIK 'Iddar (Chald.), id-dar 1 ; intens. from a 

root corresp. to 142; ample, i.e. a thresh- 
Ing-ytoor:— threshingfloor. 

148. Tf5T1N 'adargazer (Chald.), ad-ar"-gdw- 

zare'; from the sameasl47, and 1505; 
a chief diviner, or astrologer:— judge. 

149. NTp"1N 'adrazda' (Chald.), adWaz-daw'; 

* : " ! prob. of Pers. or.; quickly or care- 
ful! y:— diligently. 

150. "I3T3N 'adarkdn, ad-ar-kone'; of Pers. or. ; 



a daric or Pers. coin: — dram. 
151. ffllN 'Adoram, ad-o-rawm'; contr. for 141; 
" Adoram (or Adoniram), an Isr.:— 
Adoram. 

158. "ilbfilTlN 'Adrammelek, ad-ram-meh'-lek; 
from 142 and 4428; splendor of (the) 
king; Adrammelek, the name of an Assyr. idol, also 
of a son of Sennacherib:— Adrammelech. 

153. ST1N 'edra' (Chald.), ed-rato'; an orth. var. 

for 1872; an arm, i.e. (flg.) power:— force. 

154. "^18 'edre'ly, ed-reh'-ee; from the equiva- 

lent of 153; mighty; Edrei, the name of 
two places in Pal. :— Edrei. 

155. riTjN 'adderetb, ad-deh'-reth; fem. of 117; 

something ample (as a large vine, a wide 
dress); also the same as 145:— garment, glory, goodly, 
mantle, robe. 

156. IAIN 'adash, aw-dasft'; a prim, root; to tread 

out (grain):— thresh. 

157. IStlN 'abab, aw-hab'; or a!"!N »abeT>, aw- 

habe'; a prim, root; to have affection for 
fsexually or otherwise):— (be-) love (-d, -ly, -r), like, 
friend. 

158. aflN 'abab, ah'-hab; from 157; affection (in a 

good or a bad sense):— love (-r). 

159. arfS 'ohab, o'-hab; from 156; mean, the same 

as 158:— love. 

160. !"D!1N 'ababab, a-hab-aw'; fem. of 158 and 

mean, the same:— love. 

161. IflN 'Obad, o'-had; from an unused root 

mean, to be united; unity; Ohad, anlsr.:— 
Ohad. 

162. Sl!"lN 'ahabb, a-haw'; appar. a prim, word 

' expressing j>ai»exclamatorily; Oh!:— ah, 
alas. 

163. N171N 'Ah&Ta', &-hav-aW; prob. of for. or.; 

Ahava, a river of Babylonia:— Ahava. 

164. "I*I>"!N 'Ebuwd, ay-hood'; from the same as 

161 ; united; Ehud, the name of two or 
three Isr.:— Ehud. 

165. "AN 'Shiy, e-hee'; appar. an orth. var. for 

346; where:— I will be (Hos. 13 : 10, 14) 
[which is often the rendering of the same Heb. form 
from 1961]. 

166. btlN 'ataal, aw-hal'; a prim, root; to be 

clear:— shine. 

167. bi3N 'abal, aw-hal'; a denom. from 168; to 

tent:— pitch (remove) a tent. 

168. b?1N '6bel, o'-hel; from 166; a tent (as clearly 

conspicuous from a distance):— covering, 
(dwelling) (place), home, tabernacle, tent. 

169. bil'N 'Obel, o'-hel; the same as 168; Ohel, an 

* Isr.:-OheL 



170. FlbilN 'Ob61ab, 6-hoUaw'; in form a fem. of 

168, but in fact for SibilN 'Obdlabb, 

* r. T 

o-hol-aw 1 ; from 168; her tent (i.e. idolatrous sanctu- 
ary); Oholah, a symbol, name for Samaria:— Aholah. 

171. aN">bnN 'Obdliy'ab, o"-hoUe-awb' ; from 

* '" T 168 and 1; tent of (his) father; Oho- 
liab, an Isr.:— Aholiab. 

172. Sia^bftN 'Obollyban, 3"-fco2-ee-oaio'; (simi- 

larly with 170) for Sia^N 'Obd- 
liybabb, o"-hoUe-baw'; from 168; my tent (is) in 
her; Oholibah, a symbol, name for Judah:— Aholibah. 

173. rrn^briS* 'ObSliybamab, o"-hoUe-baw- 

maw"; from 168 and 1116; tent of 
(the) height; Oholibamah, a wife of Esau:— Aholiba- 
mah. 

174. d^bllN 'analiym, a-haw-leem'; or (fem.) 

nibllN 'abalowtb, d-haw-loth' (only used 
' thus in the plur.) ; of for. or. ; aloe wood 
(i.e. sticks):— (tree of lign-) aloes. 

175. lililN 'Abarown, d-har-one'; of uncert. 

deriv. ; Aharon, the brother of Moses:— 
Aaron. 

176. IN '6w, o; presumed to be the "constr."or 

genitival form of IN >*v, av, short, for 
185; desire (and so prob. in Pro v. 31 : 4); hence (by 
way of alternative) or, also if:— also, and, either, if, 
at the least, X nor, or, otherwise, then, whether. 

177. biSIS 'tJw'el, oo-ale'; from 176 and 410; wish 
of God; DeJ.anlsr.:— Uel. 

178. SIN 'dwb, obe; from the same as 1 (appar. 
through the idea of prattling a father's 

name); prop, a mumble, Ie. a water-sfcm (from its 
hollow sound); hence a necromancer (ventriloquist, 
as from a jar):— bottle, familiar spirit 

179. b^aiN 'Owbiyl, o-beel'; prob. from 56; 
mournful; Obil, anlshmaelite:— Obil. 

180. baiN 'uwbal, oo-bawl'; or (short.) baN 
'ubal, oo-bawl'; from 2986 (in the sense 

of 2988); a stream:— river. 

181. "11N 'uwd, ood; from an unused root mean, 
to rake together; a poker (for turning or 

gathering embers):— (fire-) brand. 

182. rriTlN 'owdowtb, o-dot/i'; or (short.) nilN 
'odowtli, o-doth' (only thus in the 

plur.); from the same as 181; turnings (i.e. occa. 
sions) ; (adv.) on account of :— (be-) cause, concerning, 
sake. 

183. ftlN 'avab, aw-vaw'; a prim, root; to wish 
for:— covet, (greatly) desire, be desirous, 

long, lust (after). 

184. mtt 'avab, aw-vaw'; a prim, root; to extend 
or mark out:— point out. 

185. FHN 'awab, aw/aw 1 ; from 183; longing:— 
desire, lust after, pleasure. 

186. "'TIN 't)wzay, oo-zah'ee; perh. by perm, for 
5813, strong; XJzai, an Isr.:— Uzai. 

187. bllN 'tJwzal, oo-zdwl'; of uncert. der.; Uzal, 
a son of Joktan:— Uzal. 

188. ""IN »fiwy, o'ee; prob. from 183 (in the sense 
of crying out after); lamentation; also 

interj. Oh! :— alas, woe. 

189. ''IN 'Eviy, ev-ee'; prob. from 183; desirous; 
Evi, a Midianitish chief :—Evi. 

a?iN 'owySb. See 341. 

190. fTIN 'owyah, o-yaw 1 ; fem. of 188:— woe. 

191. b'HN 'fiviyl, ev-eel'; from an unused root 
(mean, to be perverse); (flg.) silly:— tool 

(-ish) (man). 

192. "SJlSa Vng 'Eviyl M «rodak, ev-eel' mer- 



o-dak'; of Chald. deriv. and prob. 
mean, soldier of Merodak; EvilrMerodak, a Babylon- 
ian king:— Evil-merodach. 

193. b*1N » Awl, ool; from an unused root mean, to 
twist, i.e. (by Impl.) be strong; the body 
(as being rolled together); also powerful:— mighty, 
strength. 



194. "iblN 'Awlay, oo-lah'ee; or (short.) "'bjjl 
'ulay, oo-lah'ee; from 176; if not; hence 

perhaps: — if so be, may be, peradventure, unless. 

195. ">VlN 'tfwlay, oo-lah'ee: of Pers. der.; the 
Ulai (or Eulasus), a river of Persia:— Ulat 

196. ^N 'fivtliy, ev-ee-lee'; from 191; silly, fool- 
ish; hence (mor.) impious:— foolish. 

197. QblN 'fiwlam, oo-lawm'; or (short.) Clbs> 
'ulam. oo-lawm'; from 481 (in the sense 

of tying); a vestibule (as bound to the building): — 
porch. 

198. OblN 'trwlam, oo-lawm'; appar. from 481 
(in the sense of dumbness); solitary; 

Ulam, the name of two Isr.:— Ulam. 

199. QblN 'fiwlam, oo-iatem'; appar. a variation 
of 194; however or on the contrary:— as 

for, but, howbeit, in very deed, surely, truly, where- 
fore. 

200. flblN 'trveletb, iv-veh'-leth; from the same 
as 191; silliness:— folly, foolishly (-ness). 

201. TOIN >6wmar, o-mawr'; from 559; talka- 
tive; Omar, a grandson of Esau:— Omar. 

202. TIN 'own, one; prob. from the same as 205 
(in the sense of effort, but successful); 

ability, power, (flg.) wealth:— force, goods, might, 
strength, substance. 

203. ^1N 'Own, one; the same as 202; On, an 
Isr. :— On. 

204. 'JIN 'Own, one; or (short.) ■}& 'On. *»•■" <* 
Eg. der.; On, a city of Egypt:— On. 

205. "JIN 'aven, aw'-ven; from an unused root 
perh. mean. prop, to pant (hence to exert 

oneself, usually in vain; to come to naught); strictly 
nothingness; also trouble, vanity, wickedness; spec, 
an idol:— affliction, evil, false, idol, iniquity, mischief, 
mourners (-ing), naught, sorrow, unjust, unrighte- 
ous, vain, vanity, wicked (-ness.) Comp. 369. 

206. ^1N 'Aven, aw'-ven; the same as 205; idola- 
try; Aven, the contemptuous synonym of 

three places, one in Coele-Syria, one in Egypt (On), 
and one in Pal. (Bethel):— Aven. See also 204, 1007. 

207. 131N '6wn6w, o-no'; or (short.) S3N 
»6ndw, o-no'; prol. from 202; strong; 

Ono, a place in Pal. :— Ono. 

208. &31N 'Ownam, o-nawm'; a var. of 209; 
strong; Onam, the name of an Edomite 

and of an Isr. :— Onam. 

209. 'JJIN 'Ownan, o-nawn': a var. of 207; strong; 
Onan, a son of Judah: — Onan. 

210. TB1N » tfwpbaz, 00-/CTOZ'; perh. a corruption 
of 211; Uphaz, a famous gold region :- 

Uphoz. 

211. TBIN 'Owpbiyr, o-feer 1 ; or (short.) T'ljU 
'Opbtyr, o-feer'; and 1D1N '©w- 

pbir, o-feer'; of uncert. deriv.; Ophir, the name 
of a son of Joktan, and of a gold region in the East:— 
Ophir. 

212. ]S1N 'owphan, o-fawn'; or (short) )t\i 
'opban, o-fawn'; from an unused root mean, to 
revolve; a wheel:— wheel. 

T31N 'dwpbir. See 211. 

213. VW 'uwts, oots; a prim, root; to press; (by 
impl.) to be close, hurry, withdraw:— 

(make) haste (-n, -y), labor, be narrow. 

214. "IZIN 'owtsar, o-tsaw 1 ; from 686; a deposi- 
tor^;— armory, cellar, garner, store 

(-house), treasure (-house) (-y). 

215. TIN '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 Are, shine. 

216. TIN '6wr, ore; from 215; illumination or 
(concr.) luminary (in every sense, includ- 
ing lightning, happiness, etc.):— bright, clear, + day, 
light (-ning), morning, sun. 

217. TIN »uwt, oor; from 215; flame, hence (In 
the plur.) the East (as being the region of 

light) :— fire, light. See also 224. 

218. TIN 'trwr, oor; the same as 217; Ur, aplace 
in Chaldsea; also ai> Isr.: — Ur. 

219. HTlN '6wrab, <mv.w>; fem. of 216; hirni- 
nousness, i.e. (flg.) prosperity; also a 

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220. iTVIN. 'avGrab, aimy-raW; by transp. for 

723; a stall:— cote. 

221. ^IN 'tlwrty, oo-ree'; from 217; itery; Uri, 

the name of three Isr. :— Uri. 

222. bijP'TIN 'tJwrlyel, oo-ree-ale'; from 817 and 

410; /tone o/ G7od; J7rieJ, the name of 
two 1st. :— Uriel. 

223. rVTtN 'tlwriyab, oo-ree-jaw'; or (prol.) 

It'P'llN 'f^wriyabdw, oo-ree-yawf-hoo; 
from 217 and 3050; flame of Jah; 
Urijah, the name of one Hittite and five Isr. '.—Uriah, 
Urijah. 

224. D^IN 'frwrfym, oo-reem'; plur. of 217; 

lights; Urim, the oracular brilliancy of 
the figures in the high-priest's breastplate:— Urim. 
WliN 'Owrenab. See 728. 

225. TIN 'uwtb, ooth; a prim, root; prop, to 

come, i.e. (impl.) to assent:— consent. 

226. 7Y1N '6wtb, 6th; prob. from 225 (in the sense 

of appearing); a signal (lit. or fig.), as a 
flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy, evidence, 
etc.;— mark, miracle, (en-) sign, token. 

227. TN 'az, awz; a demonstrative adv.; at that 

time or place; also as a conj., therefore:— 
beginning, for, from, hitherto, now, of old, once, 
since, then, at which time, yet. 

228. NTN >aza> (Chald.), az-ato'; or frTN >&zab 

(Chald.), az-aie'; to kindle; (by impl.) to 
heat:— heat, hot. 

229. ">ajN 'Ezbay, ez-bah'ee; prob. from 231; 

hyssop-like; Ezbai, an Isr. :— Ezbai. 
280. *1TN 'azad (Chald.), az-awd'; of uncert. der. ; 

" firm:— be gone. 
231. aitN 'Szdwb, ay-zobe'; prob. of for. der.; 

hyssop:— hyssop. 
832. Tittt 'ezowr, ay-zore'; from 246; something 

oirt; a 6e/t, also a oand:— girdle. 

233. VN 'fizay, az-ah'ee; prob. from 227; at that 

time:— then. 

234. !TT"DTN 'azkaJrab, az-kaw-raw'; from 2142; 

a reminder; spec. rememora»ce-oJ*er- 
ing:— memorial. 

235. bjN 'azal, aw-zaV; a prim, root; to 30 aioa#, 

hence to disappear:— fail, gad about, go to 
and fro [but in Ezek. 27 : 19 the word is rendered by 
many "from Uzal," by others "yarn"], be gone 
(spent). 

236. b_TN 'azal (Chald.), az-al'; the same as 235; to 

" depart:— go (up). 

237. b.TS 'ezel, eh'-zel; from 2S5; departure; Ezel, 

a memorial stone in Pal. :— Ezel. 

238. "ITN 'azan, aw-zan'; a prim, root; prob. to 

1 expand; but used only as a denom. from 
241 j to broaden out the ear (with the hand), i.e. 
(by impl.) to listen:— give (perceive by the) ear, hear 
(-ken). See 239. 

289. "|TN 'azan, aw-zan'; a prim, root [rather 
ident. with 238 through the idea of scales as 
if two ears]; to weigh, l.e. (fig.) ponder:— give good 
heed. 

240. 1TN 'az£n, aw-zane'; from 238; a spade or 

paddle (as having a broad end):— weapon. 

241. "1TN »6zen, o'-zen; from 238; broadness, i.e. 

(concr.)the ear (from its form in man):— 
4- advertise, audience, + displease, ear, hearing, 
4- show. 

242. FtlNti "pjX 'Uzzen Sbe'erab, ooz-zane' 

"' sheh-er-aw'; from 288 and 7609; 
plat of Sheerah (i.e. settled by him) ; Uzzen-Sheerah, a 
place in Pal :— Uzzen-sherah. 

243. *vtan rriattj 'Aznowtb Tab6wr, ««- 

»6th' taw-bore'; from 238 and 
8396; /lata (i.e. tops) of Tabor (i.e. situated on it); 
Aznoth-Tabor, a place in Pal. :— Aznoth-tabor. 
244 "WN 'Ozniy, oz-nee'; from 241; having 
(quick) ears; Ozni, an Isr. ; also an Oznite 
(collect.), his desc.:— Ozni, Oznites. 

245. S1J518 'Azanyab, az-an-yaw'; from 238 and 

3050; heard by Jah; Azanjah, an 
IBr.;— Azaniah. 

246. d^TN 'azlqqSym, az-iblceem'; a var. for 

2131; manacles: — chains. 



247. ITN 'azar, aw-zar 1 ; a prim, root; to belt: — 

bind (compass) about, gird (up, with). 

248. 8^N 'ezrfiwa', ez-ro'-d; a var. for 2220; 

the arm: — arm. 

249. HJTN 'ezracb, ez-rawkh'; from .2224 (in the 

sense of springing up); a spontaneous 
growth, i.e. native (tree or persons): — bay tree, 
(home-) born (in the land), of the (one's own) country 
(nation). 

250. TjTtN 'Ezracbiy, ?.z-raw-khee'; patron. 

from 2246; an Ezrachite or desc. of 
Zerach:— Ezrahite. 

251. IlN 'acb, awkh; a prim, word; a brother 

(used in the widest sense o£ literal relation- 
ship and metaph. affinity or resemblance [like 1]):— 
another, brother (-ly), kindred, like, other. Comp. 
also the prop, names beginning with " Ah-" or 
"Ahi-". 

252. UN »acb (Chald.), akh; corresp. to 251:— 

brother. 

253. f"IN 'acb, aioftft; a var. for 162; Oh! (expres- 

sive of grief or surprise):— ah, alas. 

254. TIN 'acb, awkh; of uncert. der.; afire-pot or 

chafing-dish :— hearth. 

255. HN >6acb, o'-akh; prob. from 253; a howler 

or lonesome wild animal: — doleful creature. 

256. SStIM 'Ach'ab, akh-awb'; once (by contr.) 

inN 'Echab (Jer. 29 : 22), ekh-awb'; from 
251 and 1; brother [i.e. friend] of (his) 
father; Achab, the name of a king of Israel and of a 
prophet at Babylon:— Ahab. 

257. ^3f7N 'Acbban, ckh-bawn'; from 251 and 

995; brother (i.e. possessor) of under- 
standing; Achban, an Isr. : — Ahban. 

258. inN 'acbad, kzw-khad'; perh. a prim, root; 

to unify, i.e. (fig.) collect (one's 
thoughts):— go one way or other. 

259. "inN 'ecbad, ekh-awd'; a numeral from 258; 

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, together. 

260. 1T1N 'achuw, awf-khoo; of une. (perh. Eg.) 

der.; a bulrush or any marshy grass (par- 
ticularly that along the Nile):— flag, meadow. 

261. Iinijt 'Ecbiiwd, ay-khood'; from 258; 

united; Echud, the name of three 
Isr.:— Ehud. 

262. ilJHN 'acbvab, akh-vaw'; from 2331 (in the 

sense of 2324); an utterance;— declara- 
tion. 

263. FnfJN 'acbavab (Chald.), akh-av-aw'; cor- 

resp. to 262; solution, (of riddles): — show- 
ing. 

264. iTltlSS 'acbavab, akh-av-aw 1 ; from 251; 

fraternity:— brotherhood. 

265. Hirti* 'Acbdwach, akh-o'-akh; by redupl. 

' from 251; brotherly; Achoach, an 
Isr.;— Ahoah. 

266. "'f'rinN 'Acbowcbfy, akh-o-khee'; patron. 

from 264; an Achochite or desc. of 
Achoach: — Ahohite. 

267. "OTriN 'Acbftwmay, akh-oo-mah'ee; perh. 

' from 251 and 4325; brother (i.e. neigh- 
bour) of water; Achumai, an Isr.:— Ahumai. 

268. Tins* 'acbdwr, aw-khore'; or (short.) "inN 

'achor, aw-khore'; from 299; the 
hinder part; hence (adv.) behind, backward; also (as 
facing north) the West:— after (-ward), back (part, 
-side, -ward), hereafter, (be-) hind (-er part), time to 
come, without. 

269. rriflN 'acbAwtb, aw-khoth'; irreg. fem. 

of 251 ; a sister (used very widely [like 
250], lit. and fig.):— (an-) other, sister, together. 

270. THN 'acbaz, aw-khaz'; a prim, root; to seize 

(often with the accessory idea of holding 
in possession): — |- be affrighted, bar, (catch, lay, 
take) hold (back), come upon, fasten, handle, por- 
tion, (get, have or take) possess (-ion). 

271. TttN 'Acbaz, aw-khawz'; from 270; posses- 

sor; Achaz, the name of a Jewish king and 
of an Isr. : — Ahaz. 



272. rwnN 'acbuzzab, akh-ooz-zaw'; fem. pass. 

' pare, from 270; something seized, i.e. 
a possession (esp. of land):— possession. 

273. ">TnN 'Achzay, akh-zah'ee; from 270; seizer; 

Achzai, an Isr.:— Ahasai. 

274. tVJttN 'Acbazyab, akh-az-yaw'; or (prol.) 

IfPTHN 'Achazyabuw, akh^az-yaw'-hoo; 
from 270 and 3050; Jah has seized; 
Achazjah, the name of a Jewish and an Isr. king:— 
Ahaziah. 

275. D-TON 'Acbnzzam, akh*ooz-zawm' ; from 

270; seizure; Achuzzam, an Isr.:— Ahu- 
zam. 

276. ntrtN ' Acb nzzatb, akh-ooz-zath'; a var. of 

272; possession; Achuzzath, a Philis- 
tine:— Ahuzzath. 

277. TIN 'Achiy, akh-ee'; from 251; brotherly; 

Achi, the name of two Isr. :— Ahi. 

278. TIN 'Ecbiy, ayJchee'; prob. the same as 

277; Eehi, an Isr.:— Ehi. 

279. DNTIN 'Acbiy'am, akh-ee-awm'; from 251 

' and 517; brother of the mother (i.e. 
uncle); Achiam, an Isr.:— Ahiam. 

280. iTTTIN. 'achiydab (Chald.), akh-ee-daw 1 ; 

corresp. to 2420, an enigma: — hard 
sentence. 

281. STAN 'Acblyab, akh-ee-yaw'; or (prol.) 

TTTIN 'Achiyabdw, akh-ee-yaw' -hoo; 
' from 251 and 3050; brother (i.e. worship- 
per) of Jah; Achijah, the name of nine Isr. :— Ahiah, 
Ahijah. 

282. TflTjN 'Aebiybuwd, akh-ee-hood' ; from 

251 and 1935; brother (i.e. possessor) 
of renown; Achihud, an Isr.: — Ahihud. 

283. rriN 'Acbydw, akh-yo'; prol. from 251; 

brotherly; Achio, the name of three 
Isr.:— Ahio. 

284. "inTIN 'Acbiycbftd, akh-ee-khood' ; from 

'"' ' 251 and 2330; brother of a riddle (i.e. 
mysterious); Achichud, an Isr.; — Ahihud. 

285. aitSTJN 'Achiytftwb, akh-ee-toob'; from 

' 251 and 2898; brother of goodness; 
Achitub, the name of several priests:— Ahitub. 

286. TfeTIN 'Acbtylawd, akh-ee-lood'; from 

' 251 and 3205; brother of one born; 
Achilud, an Isr.:— Ahilud. 

287. nTMTlJJ 'Acbiymdtirtb, akh-ee-mdth' ; 

from 251 and 4191; brother of death; 
Achimoth, anlsr.:— Ahimoth. 

288. TfbnTjN 'Acbiymelek, akh-ee-meh'-lek; 

from 251 and 4428; ftrofher 0/ (the) 
king; Achimelek, the name of an Isr. and of a Hit- 
tite :— Ahimelech. 

289. ]72TIN 'Acbtyman, akh-ee-man'; or 

^KlTIN 'Acblyman, akh-ee-mawn'; from 
' 251 and 4480; brother of a portion (i.e. 
gift); Achiman, the name of an Anakite and of an 
Isr. : — Ahiman. 

290. ySSTJSj 'Acbiyma'ats, afcft-ee-j»ah'-ats; 

from 251 and the equiv. of 4619; 
brother of anger; Achimaats, the name of three 
Isr. :— Ahimaaz. 

291. "jTIN 'Acbyan, akh-yawn'; from 251; broth- 

erly; Achjan, an Isr.:— Ahian. 

292. aiiTJN 'Acbiynadab, akh-ee-naw-dawb 1 ; 

from 251 and 6068; brother of liberal- 
ity; Achinadab, an Isr. : — Ahinadab. 

293. Dy^nN 'Acbiynd'am, akhree-no'-am; 

from 251 and 5278; brother of pleas- 
antness; Achinoam, the name of two Israelitesses:— 
Ahinoam. 

294. IpapTlN 'Acbiycamab, afcft-ee-sara- 

" mawk'; from 251 and 5564; brother 
of support; Achisamak, an Isr.: — Abisamach. 

295. 1T3JTIN 'Acbty'ezer, dkh-ee-eh'-zer; from 

' 251 and 5828; brother of help: Achi- 
ezer, the name of two Isr.:— Ahiezer. 

296. apTJN 'Aebfyqam, akh-ee-kawm'; from 

* ' ' 251 and 6965; brother of rising (I.e. 
high); Achikam, anlsr.:— AMkam. 

297. ayTlN 'Achiyram, afcft-ee-rawrot'; from 

' 251 and 7311; brother of height (i.e. 
high); Achiram, anlsr.:— Ahiram. 



298. "•JJTTJN 'Aehiyramiy, akh-ee-raw-mee' ; 

' patron, from 297; an Achiramite or 
desc. (collect.) of Achiram:— Ahiramites. 

299. fffW 'Achiyra', akh-ee-rah'; from 251 

' and 7451; brother of wrong; Achira, 
an Isr. : — Ahira. 

800. "itTlirnN 'Achiyshachar, akh-ee-shakh'- 
ar; from 851 and 7837; brother of 
(the) dawn; Achishachar, an Isr.:— Ahishar. 
301. THrni? 'Achiyshar, akh-ee-shawr' ; from 
T ' ' 251 and 7891; brother of (the) singer; 
Achishar, an Isr. :— Ahishar. 

802. bshTIK 'Achiyth&phel, akh-ee-tho'-fel; 
' ' from 251 and 8602; brother of folly; 
Achithophel, an Isr. : — Ahithophel. 

303. ibnN 'Achlab, akh-lawb'; from the same 

* : root as 2459; fatness (i.e. fertile') ; Ach- 
lab, a place in Pal. : — Ahlah. 

304. "ibtlN 'Achlay, akh-lah'ee; the same as 805; 

: wishful; Achlai, the name of an Israel- 
itess and of an Isr. :— Ahlai. 

305. "'bniS! 'achalay, akh-al-ah'ee; or "btlN 

'aclialey, akh-aVay': prob. from 253 
and a var. of 3863; would that!:—0 that, would God. 

306. fmbriN 'achlamah, akh-law'-maw; perh. 

" ' from 2492 (and thus dream-stone); a 
gem, prob. the amethyst:— amethyst. 

307. Nnnntjt 'Achm e tha.', akh-me-thaw'; of 

Pers. der. ; Achmetlia (i.e. Ecbatana), 
the summer capital of Persia:— Achmetha. 

308. i aOni? 'Achachay, akh-asbah'ee; of un- 

cert. der.; Achasbai, an Isr.:— Ahasbai. 
809. inN 'achar, aw-khar'; a prim, root; to 
" T loiter (i.e. be behind); by impl. to pro- 
crastinate:- continue, defer, delay, hinder, be late 
(Slack), stay (there), tarry (longer). 

310. "ItlN 'acliar, akh-ar'; from 809; prop, the 

hind part; gen. used as an adv. or conj., 
after (in various senses):— after (that, -ward), again, 
at, away from, back (from, -side), behind, beside, by, 
follow (after, -ing), forasmuch, from, hereafter, hind- 
er end, + out (over) live, + persecute, posterity, pur- 
suing, remnant, seeing, since, thence [-forth], when, 
with. 

311. 'nOi? 'achar (Chald.), akh-ar'; corresp. to 

310; after:— [here-] after. 

312. inN 'acher, akh-air 1 ; from 309; prop. 

hinder; gen. next, other, etc.: — (an-) 
other (man), following, next, strange. 

313. IflN 'Acher, akh-air 1 ; the same as 313; 

Acher, an Isr. :— Aher. 
314 flinN 'acharown, akh-ar-one'; or (short.) 
VinN 'acharon, akh-ar-one'; from 309; 
hinder: gen. late or last; spec, (as fac- 
ing the east) western:— after (-ward), to come, fol- 
lowing, hind (-er, -ermost, -most), last, latter, rere- 
ward, ut(ter)most. 

315. n^TIN 'Achraeh, akh-rdkh; from 310 and 

' 251, after (his) brother: Achrach, an 
Isr.:— Aharah. 

316. bn*iriN 'Acharchel, akh-ar-kale' ; from 

310 and 2426; behind (the) intrench- 
ment (i.e. safe) ; Acharehel, an Isr. :— Aharhel. 

317. " 1 "inN 'ochoriy (Chald.), okh-or-ee'; from 

' " T 311; other:— (an-) other. 

318. VTIN 'ochdreyn (Chald.), okh-or-ane'; 

" " ' or (short.) YlTTJJ 'ochdren (Chald.), 
okh-or-ane'; from 317; last:— at last. 

319. rT^nN 'achariyth, akh-ar-eeth' ; from 310; 

the last or end, hence the future; also 
posterity:— (last, latter) end (time), hinder (utter) 
-most, length, posterity, remnant, residue, reward. 

320. rT^nN 'achariyth (Cbald.), akh-ar-eeth'; 

' ' from 311; the same as 319; later:— 
latter. 

321. Tltli* 'ochdran (Chald.), okh-or-awn'; from 

811; the same as 817; other:— (an-) 
other. 

YnttN 'ochdren. See 318. 

322. rPSTnlS 'achoranniyth, akh-o-ran-neeth' ; 

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"JBT11B08 'aehashdarpan, akh-ash-dar- 

pan': of Pers. der.; a satrap or 

governor of a main province (of Persia):— lieutenant. 

324. ■JsTIttJITO aehashdarpan (Chald.), akh- 
ash-dar-pan' ; corresp. to 323: — 

prince. 

325. UJinTOON 'Achashverowsh, akh-ash- 
vay-rosh'; or (short.) USTOnSt 
'Achashrdsh, akh-ash-rosh' 

(Esth. 10 : 1); of Pers. or. ; Achashverosh (i.e. Ahasue- 
rus or Artaxerxes, but in this case Xerxes), the title 
(rather than name) of a Pers. king:— Ahasuerus. 

326. "HrnBOK 'achashtariy, akh-ash-taw-ree' ; 
prob. of Pers. der. ; an achastarite 

(i.e. courier); the designation (rather than name) of 
an Isr. : — Haakashtari [includ. the art.]. 

327. "pnUJnSi 'achastara.il, akh-ash-taw-rawn' ; 
of Pers. or. ; a mule:— camel. 

328. l3N 'af, at; from an unused root perh. mean, 
to mo'oe softly; (as a noun) a necromancer 

(from their soft incantations), (as an adv.) gently:— 
charmer, gently, secret, softly. 

329. 1t2&< >&t&.&, aw-tawd'; from an unused root 
prob. mean, to pierce or make fast; a 

Wiorn-tree (espec. the buckthorn):— Atad, bramble, 
thorn. 

330. ")1J3N >e(uwn, ay-toon'; from an unused 
root (prob. mean, to bind) ; prop, twisted 

(yarn), i.e. tapestry:— fine linen. 

331. QDN 'alain, aw-tam'; a prim, root; to close 
(the lips or ears); by anal, to contract (a 

window by bevelled jambs): — narrow, shut, stop. 

332. '"IE3N 'atar, aw-tar'; a prim, root; to close 
up:— shut. 

333. "ItiN 'Ate"r, aw-tare'; from 832; maimed; 
Ater, the name of three Isr. :— Ater. 

334. ^IBN 'Uter, it-tare'; from 332; shut up, i.e. 
impeded (as. to the use of the right 

hand): — |- left-handed. 

335. ""N 'ay, ah'ee; perh. from 370; where? hence 
how //—how, what, whence, where, wheth- 
er, which (way). 

336. "'N 'ly, ee; prob. ident. with 335 (through the 
idea of a query); not:— island (Job 22 : 30). 

337. "'N 'iy> ee ! short, from 188; alas!:— woe. 



338. ^Sl »ty, ee; prob. ident. with 337 (through the 

idea of a doleful sound) ; a howler (used only 
in the plural), i.e. any solitary wild creature:— wild 
beast of the islands. 

339. ijt 'ly, ee; from 183; prop, a habitable spot 

(as desirable); dry land, a coast, an 
island:— country, isle, island. 

340. S^N 'ayab, aw-yab'; a prim, root; to hate 

(as one of an opposite tribe or party); 
hence to be hostile:— he an enemy. 

341. 2iS '6yeb, o-yabe'; or (fully) a"HK '6w- 

yeb, o-yabe'; act. part, of 340; hating; 
an adversary:— enemy, foe. 

342. iia^N 'eybah, ay-baw 1 ; from 340; hostil- 

1 ity:— enmity, hatred. 

343. TN 'eyd, ode; from the same as 181 (in the 

sense of bending down); oppression; by 
impl. misfortune, ruin:— calamity, destruction. 

344. !"PN 'ayah, ah-yaw'; perh. from 337; the 

screamer, i.e. a hawk:— kite, vulture. 

345. STN 'Ayah, ah-yaw'; the same as 844; Ajah, 

T the name of two Isr. : — Aiah, Ajah. 

346. fPN Jay6h,afc-»ai/' 1 , prol.fromsa5;tofter«/:— 

where. 

347. ISTW >iy6wb, ee-ydbe 1 ; from 340; hated (i.e. 

' persecuted); Ijob, the patriarch famous 
for his patience:— Job. 

348. bars? 'lyzebel, ee-zeh'-bel; from 336 and 

'■"'' ' 2083; chaste; Izebel, the wife of king 
Ahab:— Jezebel. 

349. TpN '6yk, «*e< also !"'?''*? 'eykah, ay- 

kaw'; and ttSS^N 'eykakah, ay- 
kaw'-kah; prol. from 335; how? or how!; also where:— 
how, what. 

350. "ria3"" 1 £? ty-kabowd, ee-kaw-bode 1 ; from 

T ' 336 and 8519; (there is) no glory, i.e. 
inglorious; Ikabod, a son of Phineas: — I-chabod. 



351. ttD^N 'eykdh, ay-ko; prob. a var. for 849, but 

not as an interrogative; where:— where, 
tld^N 'eykah; FDD"K 'eykakah. Sea 
849. 

352. b?N 'aytl, ah'-yil; from the same as 193; 

prop, strength; hence anything strong; 
spec, a chief (politically); also a ram (from his 
strength); a pilaster (as a strong support): an oak or 
other strong tree:— mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, 
ram, tree. 

353. b"^ 'eyal, eh-yawl'; a var. of 852; strength.— 

strength. 

354. b n N 'ayal, ah-yawl'; an intens. form of 359 

(in the sense of ram); a stag or male 
deer:— hart. 

355. !"lb"N 'ayalah, ah-yaw-law'; tern, of 351; a 

doe or female deer:— hind. 

356. "pb^N 'isyldwn, ay-lone'; or (short.) ■pbjl 

'Blown, ay-lone'; or ibiN 'Eyldn, 

ay-lone'; from 352; oak-grove; Elon, 
the name of a place in Pal., and also of one Hittite, 
two Isr. :— Elon. 

357. "pbjN 'Ayaldwn, ah-yaw-lone' ; from 354. 

deer-field; Ajalon, the name of Ave 
places in Pal. :— Aijalon, Ajalon. 

358. Ijn rP3 ffe*l$ 'Eylown Beyth Cha- 

nan, ay-lone' bayth-chaw- 
nawn'; from 356, 1004, and 2603; oak-grove o/(the) 
house of favor; Elon of Beth-chanan, a place in 
Pal. :— Elon-beth-hanan. 

359. nib-'N 'Eylowth, ay-loth'; or nb^N 

'Eylath, ay-lath'; from 352; trees or 
a grove (i.e. palms) ; Eloth or Elath, a place on the 
Red Sea:— Elath, Eloth. 

360. nib" 1 }* 'eyaliiwth, eh-yaw-looth' ; tern, of 

353; power; by impl. protection:— 

strength. 

361. Ob^N 'eylam, ay-lawm'; or (short.) dbN 

'elam, ay-lawm'; or (fern.) rt2bN 
'elammah, ay-lam-maw'; prob. from 352; a pil- 
lar-space (or colonnade), i.e. a pale (or portico):— 
arch. 

362. db^N 'Eyllm, ay-leem'; plur. of 852; palm- 
trees; Elim, a place in the Desert: — 



Elim. 

363. "jb^N 'tylan (Chald), ee-lawn'; corresp. to 

356; a tree: — tree. 

364. "HNB b 1 ^ 'Eyl Pa'ran, ale paw-raum'; 

from 352 and 6290; oak of Paran; 
El-Paran, a portion of the district of Paran:— El- 
paran. 

■jbiN 'Eylon. See 356. 

365. nb^N 'ayeleth, ah-yeh'-leth; the same as 

355; a doe:— hind, Aijeleth. 
fi^N 'aylm. See 868. 

366. D^N 'ay6m, aw-yome'; from an unused root 

(mean, to frighten); frightful: — terrible. 

367. n)!" 1 }* 'eymah, ay-maw'; or (short.) n?3N 

T ■' T " 

'email, ay-maw 1 ; from the same as 
366; fright; concr. an idol (as a bugbear):— dread. 
fear, horror, idol, terrible, terror. 

368. d" l n ,, N 'Eymiym, ay-meem'; plur. of 867; 

terrors; Emim, an early Canaanltisil 
(or Moabitish) tribe:— Emims. 

369. ]"]i< 'ayln, ah'-yin; as if from a prim, root 

mean, to be nothing or not exist; a non- 
entity; gen. used as aneg. particle:— else, except, fail, 
[father-] less, be gone, in [-curable], neither, never, 
no (where), none, nor (any, thing), not, nothing, to 
nought, past, un [searchable], well-nigh, without. 
Comp. 870. 

370. T^N 'ayln, ah-yin'; prob. ident. with 869 in 

the sense of query (comp. 336);— where? 
(only in connection with prep, pref., whence):— 
whence, where. 

371. ]' , N 'iyn, ee»t; appar. a short, form of 869| 

but (like 870) interrog. ; is it not?:— not 

372. "ITS^N »iy«ezer, ee-eh'-zer; from 8 

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873. """l??^ >fy«eiriy, ee-ez-ree 1 ; patron, from 

372; an Iezritt or desc of Iezer:— Je- 
lerite. 

874. ttBnS >€ypbab, ay-fart; or (short.) tXBSf, 

'epbab, ay-fart; of Eg. der.; an 
ephah or measure for grain; hence a measure in 
gen.:— ephah, (divers) measure (-s). 

375. ilfi^N >6ypbdb, ay-fo'; from 385 and 6311; 
what place?; also (of time) when?; or 
(of means) how?: — what manner, where. 

876. ti^N 'iy»b, eesh; contr. for 582 [or perh. 

rather from an unused root mean, to be 
extanf]; a man as an individual or a male person; 
often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and 
in such cases frequently not expressed in transla- 
tion)'.— also, another, any (man), a certain, + cham- 
pion, consent, each, every (one), fellow, [foot-, hus- 
band-] man, (good-, great, mighty) man, he, high 
(degree), him (that is), husband, man [-kind], + none, 
one, people, person, + steward, what (man) soever, 
whoso (-ever), worthy. Comp. 802. 

877. IS^S >iy»b, eesh; denom. from 376; to be a 

man, ie. act in a manly way:— show (one) 
self a man. 

378. niB3"115 - 'i? 'fysb-Bosbetb, eesh-bo'-sheth; 

from 3T6 and 1322; man of shame; 
Ish-Bosheth, a son of King Saul:— Ish-bosheth. 

379. TlTT^N 'iysbbowd eesh-hode'; from 376 

and 1935; man of renown; Ishod, an 
Isr.:— Ishod. 

380. "plB' , N 'iysbdwn, ee-shone'; dimin. from 

376; the little man ot the eye; the pupil 
or ball; hence the middle (of night):— apple [of the 
eye], black, obscure. 

"TH^N si ysb-Cbay. See 881. 

381. b" , HHB"'N 'iyBb-CbayU, eesh-khah'-yil ; 

from 376 and 2428 ; man of might; by 
defect, transcription (2 Sam. 23 : 20) "TniTN >lsb- 

Cbay, eesh-khah'ee; as if from 376 and 2416; living 
man; Ish-chail (or Ish-chai), an Isr.:— a valiant man. 

382. ^"UTN 'lysb-Towb, eesh-tobe' ; from 

376 and 2897; man ofTob; Ish-Tob, 
& place in Pal. :— Ish-tob. 

"US' 1 !* 'ishay See 3448: 
■prHN 'itbown. See 2978. 

383. "WN 'iytbay (Chald.), ee-thah'ee ; corresp. 

to 8426; prop, entity; used only as a par- 
ticle of affirmation, there is: — art thou, can, do ye, 
have* it be, there is (are), X we will not. 

384. v >N' , n' , N 'fytbiy'el, eeth-ee-alef ; perh. from 

837 and 410; God has arrived; Ithiel, 
the name of an Isr., also of a symb. person:— Ithiel. 

385. "TpP/'N 'fytbamar, eeth-aw-mawr 1 ; from 

839 and 8558; coast of the palm-tree; 
Ithamar, » son of Aaron:— Ithamar. 

386. "|rPN 'eytban, ay-thawn'; or (short.) yiN 

'etban, ay-thawn'; from an unused 
root (mean, to continue); permanence; hence (concr.) 
permanent; spec, a chieftain:— hard, mighty, rough, 
strength, strong. 

387. "jrpBl 'Eytban, ay-thawn'; the same as 886; 

permanent; Ethan, the name of four 
Isr. :— Ethan. 

388. d^irpN Eythaniym, ay-thaw-neem' ; plur. 

of 386; always with the art.; the per- 
manent brooks; Ethanim, the name of a month:— 
Ethanim. 

389. ^N 'ak, ale; akin to 403; a particle of affirma- 

tion, surely; hence (by limitation) only:— 
also, in any wise, at least, but, certainly, even, how- 
beit, nevertheless, notwithstanding, only, save, surely, 
of a surety, truly, verily, + wherefore, yet (but). 

390. "I3N 'Akkad, ak-kad'; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to strengthen; a fortress; 
Accad, a place in Bab.:— Accad. 

391. ST5N 'akzab, ak-zawb'; from 3576; false- 

hood; by impl. treachery:— Bar, lie. 

392. a^pS 'Akziyb, ak-zeeb'; from 891; deceit- 

ful (in the sense of a winter-torrent 
which fails in summer); Akzib, the name of two 
places in Pal.;— Achzih, 



393. TON 'akzar ak-eawr 1 ; from an unused root 
(appar. mean, to act harshly); violent; 

by impl. deadly; also (in a good sense) brave:— cruel, 
fierce. 

394. "''n'pN 'akzarfy, ak-zaw-ree'; from 393; ter- 

rible: — cruel (one). 

395. rTPTpS 'akz«riyAwtb, ak-ze-ree-ooth' ; 

from 894; fierceness:— cruel. 

396. Flb"pN 'akfylab, ak-ee-law'; tern, from 398; 

something eatable, i.e. food: — meat. 

397. IBpN 'Ablysb, aw-keesh'; of uncert. der.; 

Akish, a Philistine king: — Achish. 

398. bpN 'attal, aw-kaV; 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. 

399. bpt* 'akal (Chald.), ak-al'; corresp. to 398:— 

+ accuse, devour, eat. 

400. b?N 'obel, o'-kel; from 398; food:— eating, 

food, meal [time], meat, prey, victuals. 

401. blDN 'Crkal, oo-kawl'; or b3N Tbkal, 

ook-kawV; appar. from 398: devoured; 
Ucal, a fancy name:— Ucal. 

402. ilbSN 'oklab, ok-lart; fern, of 401; food:— 

consume, devour, eat, food, meat. 

403. ^DR 'alien, aw-kane'; from 3559 [comp. 

3651]; firmly; fig. surely; also (advers.) 
but:— but, certainly, nevertheless, surely, truly, 
verily. 

404. tpit 'aliapb, aw-kaf; a prim, root; appar. 

mean, to curve (as with a burden); to 
urge:— crave. 

405. t|3N 'efcepb, eh'-kef; from 404; a load; by 

impl. a stroke (others dignity): — hand. 

406. ""ON 'ibbar, ik-kawr'; from an unused root 

mean, to dig; a farmer: — husbandman, 
ploughman. 

407. f]12)DN > Aksbapb, afc-sftaw/'; from 3784; fas- 

cination; Acshaph, a place in Pal.:— 
Achshaph. 

408. bit 'al, al; a neg. particle [akin to 8808]; not 

(the qualified negation, used as a depreca- 
tive); once (Job 24 : 25) as a noun, nothing:— nay, 
neither, + never, no, nor, not, nothing [worth], 
rather than. 

409. bit 'al (Chald.), al; corresp. to 408:— not. 

410. bN '61, ale; short, from 352; strength; as adj. 

mighty; espec. the Almighty (but used also 
of any deity):— God (god), X goodly, X great, idol, 
might (-yone), power, strong. Comp. names in "-el." 

411. bN '©1, ale; a demonstr. particle (but only in 

a plur. sense) these or those:— these, those. 
Comp. 428. 

412. bN '£1 (Chald.), ale; corresp. to 411:— these. 

413. bit '61, ale; (but used only in the shortened 

constr. form bN 'el, el) ; a prim, particle, 
prop, denoting motion towards, but occasionally 
used of a quiescent position, i.e. near, with or among; 
often in general, to: — about, according to, after, 
against, among, as for, at, because (-fore, -side), both 
. . . and, by, concerning, for, from, X hath, in (-to), 
near, (out) of, over, through, to (-ward), under, unto, 
upon, whether, with (-in). 

414. NbN »EIa', ay-law'; a var. of 424; oak; Ela, 

anlsr.:— Elah. 

415. bN79? "tibst bN 'EI 'el6bf-y TTtsra'el, 

ale el-o-hay' yis-raw-ale' ; 
from 410 and 430 and 3478 ; the mighty God of Jisrael ; 
El-Elohi-Jisrael, the title given to a consecrated spot 
by Jacob:— El-elohe-israel. 

416. bNTH;| bN »E1 B&yth-'El, ale bayth-ale'; 

from 410 and 1008; the God of 
Bethel; El-Bethel, the title given to a consecrated 
spot by Jacob:— El-beth-el. 

417. ti^asbN 'elgabiysb, eVgaw-beesh'; from 

410 and 1378; hail (as if a great 
peart):— great hail [-stones]. 

418. fi^libx 'alguwmmiym, al-goom-meem' ; 

by transp. for 484; sticks of algum 
wood:— algum [trees]. 



419. "libit 'Eldad, el-ddd'; from 410 and 1730; 

God has loved; Eldad, anlsr.:— Eldad. 

420. WWt 'Elda'ab, el-daw-art; from 410 and 

3045; God of knowledge; Eldaah, B, 
son of Midian:— Eldaah. 

421. FlbN 'alab, aw-lart; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 422 through the idea of invo- 
cation] ; to bewail: — lament. 

422. ilbN 'alab, aw-lart; a prim, root; prop, to 

adjure, i.e. (usually in a bad sense) im- 
precate: — adjure, curse, swear. 

423. tlbN 'alab, aw-law'; from 422; animpreco- 

tion: — curse, cursing, execration, oath, 
swearing. 

424. TtbN 'elab, ay-law'; f em. of 852; an oak or 

other strong tree:— elm, oak, teil tree 

425. 7"ibN 'Blab, ay-lart; the same as 424; Elah, 

the name of an Edomite, of four Isr., and 
also of a place in Pal. :— Elah. 

426. PlbN »81abb (Chald.), el-art; corresp. to 

T " 433; God;— God, god. 

427. ribN 'allah, aWaio'; a var. of 424:— oak. 

428. ilbN 'el-leb, ale'-leh; prol.from411; tfteseor 

those:— an- (the) other; one sort, so, 
some, such, them, these (same), they, this, those, 
thus, which, who (-m). 

429. STJN 'elleb (Chald.), ale'-leh; corresp. to 

428:— these. 
^ rfbN'elfiabb. See 433. |yiJ £v^- 

D^ribN 'eloblym, el-o-heem'; plur. of 433; 
'' gods in the ordinary sense; but spec, 
used (in the plur. thus, esp. with the art.) of the su- 
preme God; occasionally applied by way of defer- 
ence to magistrates; and sometimes as a superla- 
tive:— angels, X exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), 
X (very) great, judges, X mighty. 

431. ibN 'alftw (Chald.), al-oo'; prob. prol. from 

: 412; lo!:— behold. 

432. ibN 'illikw, il-loo'; prob. from 408; nay, i.e. 

(softened) if:— but if, yea though. 
tTlbN 'Slowabb, el-o'-ah; rarely (short.) 
fa " 



r430i 



433. 



<-PN 'eloabb, el-o'-ah; prob. prol. (emphat.) 
from 410; a deity or the Deity:— God' 
god. See 430. 

434. ?13N 'eluwl, el-ool'; for 457; good for noth- 

ing:— thing of nought. 

435. blbN 'filuwl, el-ool'; prob. of for. der.; Elul, 

" the sixth Jewish month:— Elul. 

436. TibN 'Sldwn, ay-lone'; prol. from 852; an 

oak or other strong tree:— plain. See also 
356. 

437. IlbN 'allown, aJAone'; a var. of 436:— oak. 

438. flbN 'Allown, al-lone'; the same as 437; 



Allon. 
439, 



Allon, an Isr., also 



a place in Pal.:— 



rVDa 1"feN 'Allown Bakuwth, al-lone' 
baw-kooth'; from 437 and a var. 
of 1068; oak of weeping; Allon-Bakuth, a monumen- 
tal tree:— Allon-bachuth. 

440. ^iibN '^lowniy, ay-lo-nee'; or rather 

(short.) ''bbN '^loniy, ay-lo-nee'; 
patron, from 438; mElonite or desc. (collect.) of 
Eton:— Elonites. 

441. EjlbN 'allnwpb, al-loof; or (short.) tjbN 

'alluph, al-loof; from 502; familiar; 
a friend, also gentle; hence a buttock (as being tame; 
applied, although masc, to a cow); and so a chief, 
tain (as notable like neat cattle):— captain, duke, 
(chief) friend, governor, guide, ox. 

442. TlJlbN 'AlnWBb, aw-loosh'; of uncert. der.; 

Alush, a place in the Desert:— Alush. 

443. lilbs VElzafoad, el-saw-bawd'; from 410 

and 2064; God has bestowed; Elzabad, 
the name of two Isr. : —Elzabad. 

444. tlbN 'alacb, aw-lakh'; a prim, root; to mud- 

dle, i.e. (fig. and intrans.) to turn (mor- 
ally) corrupt:— become filthy. 

445. 13lbx 'Elchanan, el-khaw-nawn'; from 

T ! 410 and 2603; God (is) gracious; Elcha- 
nan, anlsr.: — Elkanan. 

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446. a^bN 'Eliy>ab, el-ee-awb'; from 410 and 1; 

God of (his) father; Eliab, the name 
of six Isr.:— Eliab. 

447. b&rbK 'Eliy>el,eZ-ee-<rie';from410repeated; 

" God o/(his) Qod; Eliel, the name of 
nine Isr. :— Eliel. 

448. firiN^N 'Eliyatbab, el-ee-aw-thaw'; or 

(contr.) firpbt? 'Eliyatbab, el- 
ee-yaw-thaw'; from 410 and 385; God of (his) consent; 
Eliathah, an Isr.:— Eliathah. 

449. TT'bN 'filiydad, ehee-dawd' ; from the 

" same as 419; God of (his) love; Elidad, 
an Isr.:— Elidad. 

450. STb&t 'Elyada«, el-yaw-daw'; from 410 and 

¥T: 8045; God (is) knowing; Eljada, the 
name of two Isr. and of an Aramaean leader:— Eliada. 

451. frbs 'alyab, al-yaw'; from 422 (in the orig. 

* ! " sense of strength) ; the stout part, i.e. 
the fat tail of the Oriental sheep:— rump. 

452. FrbN 'Eliyab, ay-lee-yaw'; or prol. 

lln^N 'Ellyabuw, ay-lee-yaw'-hoo; from 
T '" 410 and 3050; God of Jehovah; Elijah, 
the name of the famous prophet and of two other 
Isr.:— Elijah, Eliah. 

45&. lifVlS '* Ii y ll * w > et-ee-hoo 1 ; or (fully) 

NlFPbN 'EliybuW, el-ee-hoo'; from 410 

and 1931; God of him; Elihu, the 

name of one of Job's friends, and of three Isr. :— 

Elihu. 

454. "S^jiFPbN >Ely e b6w«eynay, el-ye-ho-ay- 

nah'ee; or (short.) "'F^bst 

'Ely6w<6ynay, el-yo-ay-nah'ee; from 418 and 
S068 and 5869; towards Jehovah (are) my eyes; Elje- 
hoenai or Eljoenai, the name of seven Isr. :— Elihoe- 
nai, Eiionai. 

455. Nan^bN »Elyacbba», eJ-jrafeft-oate'; from 410 

and 2fc44; Qod will hide; Eljachba, 
an Isr. :— Eliahbah. 

456. tft'mbN 'Eltycbdrepb, eUe-kho'-ref; 

from 410 and 2779; God of autumn; 
Elichoreph, an Isr.:— Elihoreph. 

457. b-bi* 'eliyl, el-eel'; appar. from 408; good 

" for nothing,by anal, vain or vanity; spec. 
an idol:— -idol, no value, thing of nought. 

458. 'JjbM'bN 'filiymelek, elee-meh'-lek; from 

410 and 4428; God o/ (the) fcin.gr,- Eli- 
melek, an Isr.— Elimelech. 

459. pbt* 'llleyii (Chald.), il-lane 1 ; or shorter 
TfeN 'IllSn, il-lane'; prol. from 412; these:— 

the, these. 

460. rp"bjS! 'Elyacaph, el-yaw-sawf; from 410 

¥ T ' ' and 3264; God (is) gatherer; Eljasaph, 
the name of two Isr.:— Ehasaph. 

461. TtybN 'Eliy'ezer, el-ee-eh'-zer; from 410 

' and B828; God of help; Eliezer, the 
name of a Damascene and of ten Isr. :— Eliezer. 

462. "'W'bN 'filty'Synay, elree-ay-nah'ee; prob. 

' contr. for 454; Elienai, an Isr.:— 
Elienai. 

463. OU^bN »Eliy«am, el-ee-awm'; from 410 and 

* ' 5971; God of (the) peopie; Eliam, an 
Isr. :— Eliam. 

464. TB^N 'Eliypbaz, eUee-faz'; from 410 and 

6337; God of gold; Eliphaz, the name 
of one of Job's friends, and of a son of Esau:— Eli- 



465. bs^bN 'Eliyphal, eUee-fawl'; from 410 and 

* ' " 6419; God of judgment; Eliphal, an 
Isr.:— Eliphal. 

466. lilbtfbN 'Eliypb e 16buw, el-ee-fe-lay'- 

"' "" hoo; from 410 and 6395; God of his 
distinction; Eliphelehu, aolsr.:— Elipheleh. 

467. Cbs'bN 'Bliypbelef, el-ee-feh'-let; or 

(short.) QbsbS 'Elpelef, eUpeh'- 
let; from 410 and 6405; God of deliverance; Eliphe- 
let'or Elpelet, the name of six Isr.:— Eliphalet, Eli- 
phelet, Elpalet. 

468. TOTbtt 'Eleytsirnrr, el-ee-tsoor 1 ; from 410 

"" and 6697; God of (the) rock; Elitsur, 
an Isr.:— Elizur. 



469. "JBX'bN 'Eliytsapban, el-ee-tsaw-fawn' ; 

or (short.) ^BJWS! 'Eltsaphan, 

el-tsaw-fawn'; from 410 and 6845; God of treasure; 
Elitsaphan or Eltsaphan, an Isr. :— Elizaphan, Elza- 
phan. 

470. Np^bN 'Eliyqa', el-eckaW; from 410 and 

6958; God of rejection; Elika, an 
1st.:— Elika. 

471. ti^b N 'Elyaqiym, el-yaw-keem' ; from410 

and 6965; God of raising; Eljakim, 
the name of four Isr.:— Eliakim. 

472. J^IZ^bN 'Eliygbeba«, el-ee-sheh'-bah; from 

' 410 and 7651 (in the sense of 7650) ; 
God of (the) oath; Elisheba, the wife of Aaron:— 
Elisheba. 

473. Mffi^bN 'Eliysbab, eUie-sliaw'; prob. of 

for. der.; Elishah, a son of Javau:— 
Elishah. 

474. ?11B" l bN 'Eliysbuwa', eUee-shoo'-ah; from 

410 and 7769; God of supplication (or 
of riches'); Elishua, a son of King David:— Elishua. 

475. S*TBjbtJ 'EIya»biyb, el-yaw-sheeb'; from 

410 and 7725; God will restore; Elja- 
shib, the name of six Isr.:— Eliashib. 

476. 3"2Ta"bN 'Eliyshama', el-ee-shaw-maw' ; 

" from 410 and 8085; God of hearing; 
Elishama, the name of seven Isr. :— Elishama. 

477. yTlJ-bt* >Eliysba<, el-ee-shaw 1 ; contr. for 

' " 474; Eliaha, the famous prophet:— 
Elisba. 

478. £3BTl5 , 'bN 'Eliysbapbat, eVee-shaw-fawV ; 

from 410 and 8199; God of judg- 
ment; Elishaphat, an Isr.: — Elishaphat. 
FirvbK 'Eliyatbab. See 448. 

T T- ■/: 

479. TlbN 'IlleTt (Chald.), Make'; proL from 412; 

these:— these, those. 

480. ibbt} 'al e Iay, al-le-lah'ee; by redupl. from 

421; alas!:— woe. 

481. tlbN »alam, aw-lam'; a prim, root; to tie 

' fast; hence (of the mouth) to be tongue- 
tied:— bb&, be dumb, put to silence. 

482. fibs* 'clem, ay'-lem; from 481; silence (i.e. 

mute justice):— congregation. Comp. 3128. 
abN 'Slam. See 361. 

bbM 'alum. See 486. 

483. DbN >lll£m, iUame'; from 481; speech- 

less:— dumb (man). 

484. &P$ab8S 'almugglym, al-moog-gheem' ; 

' prob. of for. der. (used thus only in 
theplur.); almug (i.e. prob. sandal-wood) sticks:— 
almug trees. Comp. 418. 

485. ftabS 'alnmmak, aloom-maw'; or (masc.) 
tfttt 'alum, aw-loom'; pass. part, of 481; 

something bound; a sheaf: — sheaf. 

486. "H'lKlbs 'Almfiwdad, al-mo-dawd'; prob. 

T ! " of for. der. :— Almodad, a son of Jok- 
tan:— Almodad. 

487. 'ilblsfejj 'Allammeleb., al-lam-meh'-lek; 

from 427 and 4428; oak of (the) king; 
AllammeUk, a place in Pal. :— Alammelech. 

488. ^obN 'alman, al-mawn'; prol. from 481 in 

T ! ~ the sense of bereavement; discarded (as 
a divorced person) :— forsaken. 

489. ^ttbN 'almfin, al-mone'; from 481 as in 488; 

bereavement: — widowhood. 

490. FlMbN 'almanali, al-maw-naw'; fern, of 

488; a widow; also a desolate place:— 
desolate house (palace), widow. 

491. ni3M5N 'almaiiuwtb., al-maw-nooth' ; 

fern, of 488; concr. a toidow; abstr. 
widowhood: — widow, widowhood. 

492. " I 3^3b>fi* 'almdniy, al-mo-nee'; from 489 in 

the sense of concealment; some one 
(i.e. so and so, without giving the name of the person 
or place):— one, and such. 
■jbN 'lllSn. See 459. 

VjbN 'El6nly. See:440. 

493. toibs 'Elna'am, el-nah'-am; from 410 and 

'' 5276; God (is his) delight; Elnaatn, an 
Isr, : — Bfaa&BX , 



494. TrffiMS 'Elnathan, el-naw-thawn' ; from 

410 and 5414; God (is the) giver; Elna> 
than, the name of four Isr. :— Elnathan. 

495. "lObs 'EUapar, el-law-sawr' ; prob. of for. 

der.; Ellasar, an early country of 
Asia:-Ellasar. 

496. lljbN 'El'ad, el-awd'; from 410 and 5749; 

God has testified; Elad, an Isr. :— Elead. 

497. fTJSbjS 'El'adab., eZ-aw-daw',- from 410 and 

¥T ! '"' 5710; God has decked; Eladah, an. 
Isr.:— Eladah. 

498. TCPbK 'El'uwzay, eloo-zah'ee; from 410 

and 5756 (in the sense of 6797); God. 
(is) defensive; Eluzai, an Isr.:— Eluzai. 

499. IJSbN 'El'azar, el-aw-zawr'; from 410 and 

'' 5826; God (is) helper; Elazar, the 
name of seven Isr. :— Eleazar. 

500. Sb^bS 'El'alS', el-awlay'; or (more prop- 

erly) rtufbSI 'El'alSn, el-aw-lay'; 
from 410 and 5927; God (is) going up; Elale or Ela- 
leh, a place east of the Jordan:— Elealeh. 

501. fltobs 'El'asah, el-aw-saw 1 ; from 410 and 

6213; God has made; Elasah, the 
name of four Isr. :— Elasah, Eleasah. 

502. 5]b{< 'alapb, aw-lof; a prim, root, to as- 

sociate with; hence to learn (and caus. to 
teach);— learn, teach, utter. 

503. £]bN 'alapn, aw-laf ; denom. from 505; caus. 

to make a thousandfold: — bring forth 
thousands. 

504. EJbN 'elepb, eh'-lef; from 502; a/am%,-also 

(from the sense of yoking or taming) an 
ox or cow:— family, kine, oxen. 

505. t]bN 'eleph, eh'-lef; prop, the same as 504; 

hence (an ox's head being the first letter 
of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a num- 
eral) a thousand:— thousand. 

506. rjb$ 'alaph (Chald.), alaf; or tjbs 

'elepb, (Chald.), eh'-lef; corresp. to 
505:— thousand. 

507. E]bN 'Elepb., eh'-lef; the same as 505; Eleph, 

a place in Pal.:— Eleph. 
tjbs* 'alluph. See 441. 

Ubsbit 'Elpelef. See 467. 

508. b»gbN 'Elpa«al, eUpdh'-al; from 410 and 

6466; God (is) act; Elpaal,anlar.:— 
Elpaal. 

509. ybtt 'alats, aw-lats'; a prim, root; to 

press:— urge. 
IB^bit 'Eltaapban. See 469. 

510. QlpbN 'alquwm, aUkoom'; prob. from 408 

and 6965; a non-rising (i.e. resistless- 
ness):— no rising up. 

511. WpbiJ 'Elqanab, eUkaw-naw 1 ; from 410 

* " ' and 7069; God has obtained; Elkanah. 
the name of seven Isr.:— Elkanah. 

512. "'IDpbN 'Elqosbiy, el-ko-shee'; patrlalfrom 

a name of uncert. der. ; an Elkoshite 
or native of Elkosh:— Elkoshite. 

513. ibinbN 'Eltowlad, eUto-lad'; prob. from 

410 and a masc. form of 8435 [comp. 
8434]; God (is) generator; Eltolad, a place in 
PaL:— Eltolad. 

514 Nprib^ 'Elt e q6, el-te-kay'; or (moreprop.) 
STpFlbSt >Elt«qeb, el-te-kay'; of uncert. der.; 

Eltekeh or Elteke, a place in Pal.: — 
Eltekeh. 

515. "JpnbN »Elt e q6ii, el-te-kone'; from 410 and 

8626; God (is) straight; Eltekon, a 
place in Pal.:— Eltekon. 

516. riniBFI bg ' Al tasbcbetb, al tash-kayth'; 

from 408 and 7843; Thou must not 
destroy; prob. the opening words of a popular 
song:— Al-taschith. 

517. ON '§m, ame; a prim, word; a mother (as the 

bond of the family) ; in a wide sense (both 
lit. and fig.) [like 1]:— dam, mother, x parting. 



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Eem 
Efrahyim 



ON 'inn, eem; a prim, particle; used very 
widely as demonstr., lo!; interrog., wheth- 
er?; or conditional, if, although; also Oh that!, 
■when; hence as a neg., not:— (and, can-, doubtless, if, 
that) (not), + but, either, + except, -f more (-over 
if, than), neither, nevertheless, nor, oh that, or, 
-f save (only, -ing), seeing, since, sith, + surely (no 
more, none, not), though, + of a truth, + unless, 
+ verily, when, whereas, whether, while, + yet. 

519. S"TON 'amah, aw>-maw',' appar. a prim, word; 

a maid-servant or female slave: — 
(hand-) bondmaid (-woman,) maid (-servant). 
TO3N >emah. See38f. 

T ■■ 

520. TO2N 'umnah, am-maiw'; prol. from 517; 

prop, a mother (i.e. unit) of measure, or 
the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a 
door-base (as a bond of the entrance):— cubit, + hun- 
dred^ exchange for 3967], measure, post. 

521. TO2N 'aminah (Chald.), am-maw'; corresp. 

to 520:— cubit. 

522. TO2N 'Aminah, am-maw'; the same as 520; 

Ammah, a hill in Pal. : — Ammah. 

523. TO2N ummah, oom-maw 1 ; from the same 

as 517; a collection, i.e. community of 

persons:— nation, people. 

624. TO2N <immah (Chald.), oom-maw'; cor- 
resp. to 523:— nation. 

525. "|TON 'amAwn, aw-mone'; from 539, prob. 

in the sense of training; skilled, i.e. an 
architect [like 542] : — one brought up. 

526. "pUN 'Imown, aw-mone'; the same as 525; 

Amort, the name of three Isr.: — Amon. 

527. flSSS 'amowi, mow'; a var. for 1995; a 

throng of people:— multitude. 

528. 1TON 'Amown, aw-mone'; of Eg. der.; 

Amon (i.e. Ammon or Amn), a deity of 

Egypt (used only as an adjunct of 4996) :— multitude, 

populous. 

629. "ITON 'Smftwn, ay-moon'; from 539; estab- 
lished, i.e. (fig.) trusty; also (abstr.) 

trustworthiness:— faith (-ful), truth. 

530. TOTON 'emuwnah, em-oo-nau?; or (short.) 

TO13N '8mAnah, em-oo-umu'; fem. of 529; 
lit. firmness; fig. security; mor. fidel- 
ity:— -faith (-ful, -ly, -ness, [man]), set office, stability, 
steady, truly, truth, verily. 

531. VTON 'AmAwts, aw-mohts 1 ; from 553; 

strong; Amots, an Isr. : — Amoz. 

532. "'MS 'Amiy, aw-mee'; an abbrev. for 526; 

Ami, an Isr.:— Ami. 
")i3TON 'Amiynown. See 550. 

am-meets'; or (short.) 

from 553; strong 
or (abstr.) strength: — courageous, migh- 
ty, strong (one). 

534. TBN 'amiyr, aw-meer'; appar. from 559 (in 

the sense of self -exaltation); a summit 
(of a tree or mountain):— bough, branch. 

535. b72N >amal, aw-mal'; a prim, root; to droop; 

by impl. to be sick, to mourn:— languish, 
be weak, wax feeble. 

536. bbjON 'nmlal, oom-lal'; from 535; sick:— 

weak. 

537. bbnN »am£lal, am-ay-lawl'; from 535; lan- 

guid: — feeble. 

538. DON 'imam, am-awm'; from 517; gather- 

ing-spot; Amam, a place in Pal.:— 
Amam. 

539. TON 'aman, aw-man'; a prim, roof, prop. 

to build up or support; to foster as a pa- 
rent or nurse; fig. to render (or be) firm or faithful, 
to trust or believe, to be permanent or quiet; mor. to 
be true or certain; once (Isa. 30 : 21; by interch. 
for 541) to go to the right hand:— hence assurance, 
believe, bring up, establish, + fail, be faithful (of 
long continuance, stedfast, sure, surely, trusty, veri- 
fied), nurse, (-ing father), (put), trust, turn to the 
right. 

640. TON >iman (Chald.), am-an'; corresp. to 

539:— believe, faithful, sure. 

641. TON 'aman, aw-man'; denom. from 3225; 

to take the right hand road:— turn to the 
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567 



533. yTON 'ammtyts, 

V"HN 'ammits, am-meets'i 



542. TON 'aman, aw-mawn'; from 539 (in the 

sense of training); an expert: — cunning 
workman. 

543. TO.N 'am6n, aw-mane'; from 539; sure; 
abstr. faithfulness; adv. truly:— Amen, 

so be it, truth. 

544. TON '6men, oh.-men.'; from 539; verity:— 

truth. 

545. TO73N 'omnah, om-naw'; fem. of 544 (in the 

spec, sense of training); tutelage:— 
brought up. 

546. TO72N 'omnali, om^naw'; fem. of 544 (in its 
usual sense); adv. surely: — indeed. 

547. TOBN >6m e nah, o-me-naw'; fem. act. part, 
of 544 (in the orig. sense of supporting); 

a column: — pillar. 

548. TO73N 'amanah, am-aw-naw'; fem. of 543; 
something fixed, i.e. a covenant, an al- 
lowance: — certain portion, sure. 

549. TO72N 'Amanah, am-aw-naw'; the same as 

543; Amanah, a mountain near Damas- 
cus: — Amana. 

TO72N 'Smunah. See 530. 

T -. Vt 

550. "pMN 'Amnown, am-nohn'; or f^S 

'Amiynown, am-ee-nohn'; from 
539; faithful; Amnon (or Aminon), a son of David:— 
Amnon. 

551. &TON 'omnam, om-nawm'; adv. from 544; 

verily:— indeed, no doubt, surely, (it is, 
of a) true (-ly, -th). 

552. I3MN 'umnam, oom-nawm'; an orth. var. 

of 551:— in (very) deed; of a surety. 

553. ITON 'amats, aw-mats'; a prim, root; to be 

alert, phys. (on foot) or ment. (in cour- 
age):— confirm, be courageous (of good courage, 
stedfastly minded, strong, stronger), establish, for- 
tify, harden, increase, prevail, strengthen (self), make 
strong (obstinate, speed). 

554. Visti 'amots, aw-mohts 1 ; prob. from 653; of 

a strong color, i.e. red (others fleet):— 
bay. 

555. "ITO'N 'omets, o'-mets; from 553; strength:— 

stronger. 
yBN 'ammits. See 533. 

TOWN 'amtsah, am-tsaw 1 ; from 553; 

force: — strength. 
, 5£13N 'Amtsiy, am-tsee'; from 553; strong ■ 

'' Amtsi, an Isr.:— Amzi. 
TTJTnN 'Amatsyah, am-ats^yaw'; or 

1TO3TON 'Amatsyahfkw, am-ats-yaw'-hoo; 
from 553 and 3050; strength ofjah; 
Amatsjah, the name of four Isr.:— Amaziah. 

559. *TON 'amar, aw-mar 1 ; a prim, root; to say 

(used with great latitude):— answer, ap- 
point, avouch, bid, boast self, call, certify, challenge, 
charge, + (at the, give) command (ment), commune, 
consider, declare, demand, X desire, determine, X ex- 
pressly, X indeed, x intend, name, X plainly, pro- 
mise, publish, report, require, say, speak (against, 
of), X still, X suppose, talk, tell, term, X that is, 
X think, use [speech], utter, X verily, x yet. 

560. "TON 'amar (Chald), am-ar'; corresp. to 

559:— command, declare, say, speak, tell. 

561. ""TON »6mer, ay'-mer; from 559; something 

said:— answer, X appointed unto him, 
saying, speech, word. 

562. 'TON »6mer, o'-mer; the same as 561:— pro- 

mise, speech, thing, word. 

563. "TON 'Immar (Chald.), im-mar'; perh. from 

660 (in the sense of bringing forth); a 
lamb:— lamb. 

564. 'TON 'Immfcr, im-mare'; from 559; talka- 

tive; Immer, the name of five Isr.:— 
Immer. 

565. ifTON Mmrah, im-raie'; or TOTON 

'emrah, em-raw'; fem. of 561, and 
mean, the same: — commandment, speech, word. 

566. "''TON ?Imriy, tnwee'; from 564; wordy; 

Imxi, the name of two Isr.:— Imri. 



556. 
557. 
558. 



"'"TON 'J-Smorty, em-o-ree'; prob. a patron. 

from an unused name derived from 659 

in the sense of publicity, i.e. prominence; thus a 

mountaineer; an Emorite, one of the Canaanitisa 

tribes:— Amorite. 

568. !"P"TON 'Amaryah, am-ar-yaw'; or (prol.) 

1!T*TON 'Amaryahuw, am-ar-yaw'-hoo; 
from 559 and 3050; Jah has said (i.e. 
promised); Amar jah, the name of nine Isr.: — Aim, 
riah. 

569. bffTON 'Amraphel, am-raTO-/eZ', - of uncert. 

(perh. for.) der. ; Amraphel, a king of 
Shinar :— Amraphel. 

570. UJ72N 'emesh, eh'-mesh; time past, i.e. yes- 

terday or last night:— former time, yes- 
terday (-night). 

571. JTON 'emeth, eh'-meth; contr. from 539; 

stability; fig. certainty, truth, trust- 
worthiness:— assured (-ly), establishment, faithful, 
right, sure, true (-ly, -th), verity. 

572. nnrTON 'amtachath, am-takh'-ath; from 

4969; prop, something expansive, i.e. 
a bag;— sack. 

573. ''ITO N ' Amlttay, am-it-tah'ee ; from 671; 

veracious; Amittai, an Isr. : — Amittai. 

574. ''IPTON 'emtaniy (Chald.), em-taw^nee'; 

from a root corresp. to that of 4975; 
welUoined (i.e. burly) or mighty:— terrible. 

575. ")N an, awn; or TON 'unah. aw'-naw; 

contr. from 370; where?; hence whither?, 
when?; also hither and thither: — \-ecny (no) whither, 
now, where, whither (-soever). 
")N '6n. See 204. 

576. NJN 'ana' (Chald.), an-aW; or TON 

'anah (Chald.), an-aw 1 ; corresp. to 
589; I;— 2, as for me. 

577. N3N 'anna', awn'-naw; or TON 'annah, 

awn'^naw; appar. contr. from 160 and 
4994: oh now!:—l (me) beseech (pray) thee, 0, 
TON 'anah. See 576. 



TON 'anah. See 575. 



578. 



TON 'anah, aw-naw'; a prim, root; to 
groan:— lament, mourn. 

579. TON 'anah, aw-naw'; a prim, root [perh. 

rather ident. with 578 through the idea of 
contraction in anguish] ; to approach; hence to meet 
in various senses:— befall, deliver, happen, seek a 
quarrel. 

TON 'annah. See 577. 

T r 

580. 13N 'S.nuw, an-oo'; contr. for 587; toe.'— we. 

iSN Onow. See 207. 

581. "p2N 'lnnuwn (Chald.), in-noon'; or (fem.) 

V3N 'Innfyn (Chald.), in-neen'; corresp. to 
1992; they;— X are, them, these. 

582. fflilN 'enowsh, en-oshe'; from 605; prop, a 

mortal (and thus differing from the 
more dignified 120); hence a man in gen. (singly 
or collect.):— another, x [blood] thirsty, certain, 
chap [-man], divers, fellow, X in the flower of their 
age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person, 
servant, some ( x of them), + stranger, those, 
+ their trade. It is often unexpressed in the Engl. 
Version, especially when used in apposition with an- 
other word. Comp. 376. 

583. UJ13N 'findwsh, en-ohsh'; the same as 582; 

Enosh, a son of Seth:— Enos. 

584. TON 'anach, aw-nakh'; a prim, root; to 

sigh:— groan, mourn, sigh. 

585. 71TON 'anachah, an-aw-khaw'; from 585; 
sighing:— groaning, mourn, sigh. 

N5TON 'anachna' (Chald.), an-akh'-naw; or 

TOTON 'anachnah (Chald.), an-akh-naw'', 

corresp. to 587; we: — we. 
13TON 'anachnuw, an-akh'-noo, appar. 

from 595; we: — ourselves, us, we. 
rrtTON 'Anacharath, an-am-kha-rawth' ',; 
prob. from the same root as 5170; a 
gorge or narrow pass; Anacharath, a place in Pal. :— 
Anaharath. 



586. 

587. 
588. 






589. ''38 'aniy, an-ee'; eontr. from 595; I:— I, 

(as for) me, mine, myself, we, X which, 
xwho. 

590. S JN >oniy, on-ee'; prob. from 579 (in the 

sense of conveyance); a ship or (collect.) a 
fleet:— galley, navy (of ships). 

591. i"P3S, 'finiyah, on-ee-yaw 1 ; fern, of 590; a 

ship: — ship ([-men]). 

592. fTOS 'aniyah, an-ee-yaw'; from 578; groan- 

ing:— lamentation, sorrow. 
•pS 'limiyn. See 581. 

593. Q^OS 'Aniy«am, an-ee-awm'; from 578 and 

5971; groaning of (the) people; Aniam, 
an Isr. :— Aniam. 

594. "-J3S 'anak, an-awk'; prob. from an unused 

root mean, to be narrow; according to 
most a plumb-line, and to others a hoolc:— plumb- 
line. 

595. "ObS 'anokiy, aw-no-fcee' (sometimes aw- 

no'-fcee); a prim, pron.; J;— I, me, 
X which. 

596. ]3S 'anan, aw-nan'; a prim, root; to mourn 

i.e. complain: — complain. 

597. 03S 'anac, aw-nas'; to insist: — compel. 

598. D3S 'anac (Chald.), an-as'; corresp. to 597; 

flg. to distress: — trouble. 

599. E|3S 'anaph, aw-naf; a prim, root; to 

breathe hard, te. be enraged:— he angry 
(displeased). 

600. £]3S 'anaph (Chald.), an-af; corresp. to 

639 (only in the plur. as a sing.); the 
face:— lace, visage. 

601. 71B3N 'anaphah, an-aw-faw'; from 599; an 

unclean bird, pern, the parrot (from its 
irascibility) :— heron. 

602. p3S 'anaq, aw-nak'; a prim, root; to 



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603. 

tag. 
604. 



shriek: — cry, groan. 

71p3S 'anaqah, an-aw-kaw', from 603; 

shrieking:— crying out, groaning, sigh- 

Mp2S 'anaqah, an-aw-kaw'; the same as 
" ' 608; some kind of lizard, prob. the 
pecfco (from its wail):— ferret. 

605. 1I33S 'anash, aw-nash'; a prim, root; to be 

frail, feeble, or (flg.) melancholy:— des- 
perate (-ly wicked), incurable, sick, woeful. 

606. 1253N 'Snash (Chald.), en-awsh'; or ffittS 

'6nash (Chald.), en-ash'; corresp. to 
582; a man.-— man, -f whosoever. 
P3S 'ant. See 859. 

607. 71F13S 'antah (Chald.), an-tawf; corresp. to 

859; thou:— as for thee, thou. 

608. "prOg 'antnwn (Chald.), an-tocm'; plur. of 

607; ye:—je. 

609. SDS 'Afa', aw-saw';ot uncert. der. ;4sa, the 

name of a king and of a Levite:— Asa. 

610. WPS 'aciiwk, aw-sook': from 5480; an- 

ointed, i.e. an oU-Jlask:—pot. 

611. TlDS 'acown, aw-sone'; of uncert. der.; 

hurt:— mischief. 

612. "WON. 'Scftwr, ay-soor'; from 631; a bond 

(espec. manacles of a [prisoner):— band, 
+ prison. 

613. TlDS »e£uwr (Chald.), es-oor>; corresp. to 

612: — band, imprisonment. 

614. ETpJJ ' a 9*yPl». aw-seef; or t]PS 'aciph, 

aw-seef; from 622; gathered, i.e. (abstr.) 
a gathering fa of crops:— ingathering. 

615. TDS 'aciyr, aw-sere'; from 631; bound, te. 

a captive:— (those which are) bound, 
prisoner. 

616. T3S. 'a^iyr, as-sere'; for 615:— prisoner. 

617. TBS 'A99iyr, as-sere'; the same as 616; pri- 

soner; Assir, the name of two Isr. :— 

Astir. 

618. PDS 'acam, aw-sawm'; from an unused 

root mean, to heap together; a store- 
house (only in the plur.):— barn, storehouse. 

619. !TI3pS. 'A^nah, as-naw 1 ; of uncert. der.; 

Amah, oaeot theNethim'm;— Ascah. 



1E30N 'Ocnappar, os-nap-par'; of for. 
der.; Osnappar, an Assyrian king: — 
Asnapper. 

621. n3PS 'Ac e nath, aw-se-nath'; of Eg. der.; 

Asenath, the wife of Joseph:— Asenath. 

622. E]0S 'acaph, aw-saf; a prim, root; to 

gather for any purpose; hence to receive, 
take away, i.e. remove (destroy, leave behind, put 
up, restore, etc.):— assemble, bring, consume, de- 
stroy, fetch, gather (in, together, up again), X gen- 
erally, get (him), lose, put all together, receive, re- 
cover [another from leprosy], (be) rereward, X sure- 
ly, take (away, into, up), X utterly, withdraw. 

623. C]DN 'Acaph, aw-sawf; from 622; collector; 

T T Asaph, the name of three Isr., and of the 
family of the first:— Asaph. 

HON 'aciph. See 614. 

624. ftON 'acuph, aw-soof; pass. part, of 622; 

collected (only in the plur.), i.e. a collec- 
tion, (of offerings):— threshold, Asuppim. 

625. E|pN »6ceph, o'-sef; from 622; a collection 

(of fruits):— gathering. 

626. HBDN 'acfephah, as-ay-/aw'; from 622; a col- 

lection of people (only adv.):— X to- 
gether. 

627. 71BDN 'acnppah, aswp-paw' ; iem. of 624; a 

collection of (learned) men (only in the 
plur.):— assembly. 

628. tlpBDS 'acp e cnph, as-pes-oof; by redupl. 

' from 624; gathered up together, i.e. a 
promiscuous assemblage (of people):— mixt multitude. 

629. S3"lBpN 'ocparna' (Chald.). os-par-naw'; of 

Pers. der.; diligently:— fast, forth- 
with, speed (-ily). 

630. SnSpS 'Acpatha', os-paw-thaw' ; of Pers. 

T T ' " der! ; Aspatha, a son of Haman:— As- 
patha. 

631. IDS 'acar, aw-sar'; a prim, root; to yoke or 

~ T hitch; by anal, to fasten in any sense, 
to join battle:— bind, fast, gird, harness, hold, keep, 
make ready, order, prepare, prison (-er), put in bonds, 
set in array, tie. 

632. IDS 'Scar, es-awr 1 ; or *lt^6* 'tccar, is- 

sawr 1 ; from 631; an obligation or vow(oi 
abstinence):— binding, bond. 

633. *10S 'ecar (Chald.), es-awr'; corresp. to 632 

T " in a legal sense; an interdict:— decree. 

634. WtT'lDS »Ecar-Chadd6wn, ay-sar' 
chad-dohn'; of for. der.; Esar- 

chaddon, an Assyr. king:— Esar-haddon. 

635. ITDS 'Ecter, es-tare'; of Pers. der.; Ester, 
the Jewish heroine:— Esther. 

636. 3>S 'a e (Chald.), aw; corresp. to 6086; a tree 

T or wood:— timber, wood. 

637. CIS 'aph, af; a prim, particle; mean, acces- 

sion (used as an adv. or conj.) ; also or 
yea; adversatively though:— also, + although, and 
(furthermore, yet), but, even, + how much less 
(more, rather than), moreover, with, yea. 

638. HS 'aph. (Chald.), af; corresp. to 637:— also. 

639. E]S 'aph, af; from 599; prop, the nose or 

nostril; hence the face, and occasionally a 
person; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) 
ire:— anger (-gry), + before, countenance, face, 
+ forbearing, forehead, + [long-] suffering, nose, 
nostril, snout, X worthy, wrath. 

640. "ISN 'aphad, aw-fad'; a prim, root [rather 

" * a denom. from 646]; to gird on (the 
ephod):— bind. gird. 

"IBS 'ephfid. See 646. 

641. IBS »B!ph6d, ay-fode'; the same as 646 

short.; Ephod, an Isr.:— Ephod. 

642. FMBS 'Sphuddah, ay-food-daw 1 '; fem. of 

646; a girding on (of the ephod); hence 
gen. & plating (of metal):— ephod, ornament. 

643. "I^BS 'appeden, ap-peh'-den; appar. of for. 

vv der. ; a pavilion or palace-tent: — palace. 

644. HBS 'aphah, aw-faw/; a prim, root; tocoofc, 

T T espec. to bake:— bake, (-r, [-meats]). 
JIBS >£phah. See 374. 



645. IBS 'eph6w, ay-fo'; or NIBS 'ephd^F', 

ay-fo'; from 6311; strictly a demonstrative 
particle, here; but used of time, now or then:— here, 
now, where? 

646. "I1BS 'ephfiwd, ay-fode", rarely "IBS 
'ephod, ay-fode'; prob. of for. der.; a 

spec, the ephod or high-priest's shoulder- 
piece; also gen. an image:— ephod. 

647. tPBS. 'Aphiyach, af-ee'-akh; perh. from 

6315; breeze; Aphiach, an Isr. : — Aphiah. 

648. TBS 'aphiyl, aw-feel'; from the same as 

651 (in the sense of weakness); unripe:- 
not grown up. 

649. D?ES 'Appayim, ap-pah'-yim; dual of 639; 

two nostrils; Appajim, an Isr. : — Appaim. 

650. p^BS 'aphiyq, aw-feek'; from 622; prop. 

containing, i.e. a tube; also a bed or val- 
ley of a stream ; also a strong thing or a hero: — 
brook, channel, mighty, river, + scale, stream, 
strong piece. 

*rsp» 'dphiyr. See 311. 

651. 5BS 'aphel, aw-fale'; from an unused root 

mean, to set as the sun; dusky:— very 
dark. 

652. bfiS ophel, o'-fel; from the same as 651; 

dusk:— darkness, obscurity, privily. 

653. ribBN 'aphelah, af -ay-law'; fem. of 651; 

duskiness, flg. misfortune; concr. con- 
cealment;— dark, darkness, gloominess, X thick. 

654. bbsS 'Ephlal, ef-lawl'; from 6419; judge; 

Ephlal, an Isr. : — Ephlal. 

655. ")BS 'ophen, o'-fen; from an unused root 

mean, to revolve; a turn, i.e. a season: — 
+ fitly. 

IBS 'ophan. See 212. 

656. DBS 'aphfic, aw-face'; a prim, root; to dis- 

appear, i.e. cease. - — be clean gone (at an 
end, brought to nought), fail. 

657. DBS 'ephef , eh'-fes; from 656; cessation, i.e. 

an end (espec. of the earth); often used 
adv. no further; also (like 6466) the ankle (in the 
dual), as being the extremity of the leg or foot:— 
ankle, but (only), end, howbeit, less than nothing, 
nevertheless (where), no, none (beside), not (any, 
-withstanding), thing of nought, save (-tag), there, 
uttermost part, want, without (cause). 

658. 0^33 DBS 'Ephec Dammiym, eh'-fes 

dam-meem'; from 657 and the plur. 
of 1818; 6oiMidar#o/ftfood-drops; Ephes-Dammim,a 
place in Pal. :— Ephes-dammim. 

659. S'BS 'epha', eh'-fah; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to breathe; prop, a breath, 
i.e. nothing:— of nought. 

660. ttJBS 'eph'eh, e/-efc'; from 659 (in the sense 

of hissing); an asp or other venomous 
serpent:— viper. 

661. t|BS 'aphaph, aw-faf; a prim, root; to 

surround: — compass. 

662. pBS 'aphaq, aw-fak'; a prim, root; to con- 

tain, i.e. (reflex.) abstain:— force (one- 
self), restrain. 

663. pBS 'Apheq, af-ake'; or p^BS 'Aphiyq, 

af-eek'; from 662 (in the sense of 
strength); fortress; Aphek (or Aphik), the name of 
three places in Pal.:— Aphek, Aphik. 

664. flpBS 'Apheqah, af-ay-kaw'; fem. of 663; 

fortress; Aphekah, a place in PaL:— 
Aphekah. 
("55. 'IBS 'fepher, ay'-fer; from an unused root 

mean, to bestrew; ashes: — ashes. 
666. IBS 'apher, df-ayr'; from the same as 665 

(in the sense of covering); a turban}— 



667. tt"lBS 'ephroach, ef-ro'-dkh; from 6524 (In 

the sense of ftursfino the shell); the 
brood of a bird:— young (one). 

668. IT^SS 'appiryown, ap^pir-yone'; prob. of 

Eg. der.; a palanquin:— chariot, 

669. B^ES 'Ephraylm, ef-rah'-yim; dual of a 

masc. form of 672; double fruit; Eph- 
rajim, a son of Joseph; also the tribe descended 
from him, and its territory:— Ephraim Ephraimites 



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670. 'W88 'Apbarecay (Chald.), af-avyresah'- 

ee; of for. or. (only in the plur.); an 
Apharesite or inhabitant of an unknown region of As 
Syria:— Apharsite. 

671. "W»K 'Aptaarc«bay (Chald.), af-ar-sek- 

ah'ee; or "Onp"1BN 'Aphar- 
catlikay (Chald.), af-ar-sath-kah'ee; of for. or. 
(only in the plur.); an Apharsekite or Apharsathkite, 
an unknown Assyrian tribe:— Apharsaehites, Aphar- 
sathchites. 

672. rnSSf 'Epbratb, ef-rawth'; or ttrtlBK 

'Epbratbab, e] '-raw '-thaw; from 
6509; fruitfulness; Ephrath, another name for Beth- 
lehem; once (Psa. 132 : 6) perh. for Ephraim; also of 
an Israelitish woman:— Ephrath, Ephratab. 

673. "TrtDN 'Ephrathiy, ef-rawth-ee' ; patrial 

from 672; an Ephrathite or an Eph- 
raimite:— Ephraimite, Ephrathite. 

674 OnSJN 'app e tbom (Chald.), ap-pe-thome' ; of 
Pers. or.; revenue; others at the lash- 
revenue. 

675. ISBN 'Etsbown, eta-bone'; or 'pBN 

'Etsbon, ets-bone'; of uncert. der.; 
Etsbon, the name of two Isr.:— Ezbon. 

676. 3>3BN 'etsba', ets-bah'; from the same as 

6648 (in the sense of grasping); some 
thing to seize with, i.e. a finger; by anal, a toe.-— fin- 
ger, toe. 

677. 23BN »etsba< (Chald.), ets-bah'; corresp. to 

676:— finger, toe. 

678. Vrjj9{| 'atsiyl, aw-tseel'; from 680 (in its 

secondary sense of separatum); an ex- 
tremity (Isa. 41 : 9), also a noble: — chief man, noble. 

679. b^BN 'atstsiyl, ats-tseel'; from 680 (in its 

primary sense of uniting) ; a joint of the 
hand (i.e. knuckle); also (accord, to some) a party- 
wall (Ezek. 41 : 8) :— [arm] hole, great. 

680. bBN 'atsal, aw-tsal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

join; used only as a denom. from 681 ; to 
separate; hence to select, refuse, contract;— keep, re- 
serve, straiten, take. 

681. biSN 'Stsel, ay'-tsel; from 680 (in the sense 

of joining); a side; (as a prep.) near:— 
at, (bard) by, (from) (beside), near (unto), toward, 
with. See also 1018. 

682. bBN 'Atsel, aw-tsale'; from 680; noble; 

Atsel, the name of an Isr., and of a place 
in Pal.: — Azal, Azel. 

683. ISTJbJtK 'Atgalyabuw, aU-al-yaW-hoo; 

from 680 and 3050 prol. ; Jah has re- 
served; Atsaljah, an Isr. : — Azaliah. 

684. QBN 'Otsem, o'-tsem; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to be strong; strength (i.e. 
strong); Otsem, the name of two Isr.:— Ozem. 

685. !T15*SN >ets«adab, ets-aw-daw' ; avstr. from 

: v 6807; prop, a step-chain; by anal, a 
bracelet:— bracelet, chain. 

686. 1BN 'atsar, aw-tsar; a prim, root; to store 

up:— (lay up in) store, (make) treas- 
ure (-r). 

687. "IBN 'Etser, ay'-tser; from 686; treasure; 

Etser, an Idumamn:— Ezer. 

688. fTlpN 'eqdacb, ek-dawkh'; from 6916; 

burning, i.e. a carbuncle or other fiery 
gem:— carbuncle. 

689. IpN >aqqow, ak-ko'; prob. from 603; slen- 

der, i.e. the ibex: — wild goat. 

690. N'lB ' Ara,', ar-au/; prob. for 738; Hon; Ara, 

an Isr.:— Ara. 

691. bNIN 'er'el, er-ale 1 ; prob. for 739; a ft- 3 

(collect.):— valiant one. 

692. "'bN'IN >Ar»eliy, ar-ay-lee'; from 691; fte- 

rot'c; Areli (or an Arelite, collect.), an 
Isr. and bis desc. : — Areli, Arelites. 

693. 3*1S< >arab, aw-rab'; a prim, root; to lurk:— 

(he in) ambush (-ment), lay (lie in) wait. 

694. 3"nK 'Arab, ar-awb'; from 693; ambush; 

Arab, a place in Pal.:— Arab. 
895. 3*18 'ereb, eh'-reb; from 693; ambuscade:— 

den, Be in wait 
696. atl6* 'oreb, af^reb: the same as 695:— wait. 

bt&"tig 'ArbS'L See 1009. 



697. !"I3""!N 'arbeb, ar-beh'; from 7335; a locust 

(from its rapid increase):— grasshopper, 
locust. 

698. TV^yt 'orftbab, or-ob-aw'; tern, of 696 (only 

in the plur.); ambuscades:— spoils. 

699. ?13flN 'arnbbab, ar-oob-baw 1 ; fern. part. 

pass, of 693 (as if for lurking); a lat- 
tice; (by impl.) a window, dove-cot (because of the 
pigeon-holes), chimney (with its apertures for smoke), 
sluice (with openings for water): — chimney, window. 

700. rrian*« 'Arubbowtb, ar-oob-both; plur. of 

699; Arubboth, a place in Pal.:— Aru- 
both. 

701. 

702. 

four. 
703. 



''SMS 'Arbiy, ar-oee'; patrial from 694; an 
Arbite or native of Arab:— Arbite. 

3>3*l8 'arba', ar-bah'; masc. 71S3"lN '«*» 

~ : - r t ; - 

ba'ali. dr-baw-aw'; from 7251 ; four:— 



ya"1N 'arba' (Chald.), ar-bah'; corresp. to 
702:— four. 

704. ya'IN 'Arba', ar-bah'; the same as 702; 

Arba, one of the Anakim:— Arba. 
ttJDIN 'arba'ab. See 702. 

T t : - 

705. D^fl^Ti! 'arba'iym, ar-baw-eem'; multiple 
of 702; forty:— forty. 

706. DWa^N 'arba'tayim, ar-bah-tah'-yim; 
dual of 702; fourfold:— fourfold. 

707. JrtN 'arag, aw-rag'; a prim, root; to plait 
or weave: — weaver (-r). 

708. S^fct >ereg, eh'-reg; from 707; a weaving; a 
braid; also a shuttle:— beam, weaver's 

shuttle. 

709. ah'IN 'Argdb, ar-gobe'; from the same as 

7263; stony; Argob, a district of Pal.:— 
Argob. 

710. ]13 b 1N 'arg®va.n, arg-ev-awn'; a var. for 

713; purple: — purple. 

711. "pSTN 'argovan (Chald.), arg-ev-awn'; cor- 

resp. to 710:— scarlet. 

712. WMS 'argaz, ar-gawz'; perh. from 7264 (in 

the sense of being suspended); a box (as 
a pannier):— coffer. 

713. ")M. ; i"1N 'argaman, ar-gaw-mawn' ; of for. 

or.; purple (the color or the dyed 
stuff):— purple. 

714. 'HlN >Ard, ard; from an unused root prob. 

mean, to wander; fugitive; Ard, the 
name of two Isr.:— Ard. 

715. IIIIN 'Arddwn, ar-dohn'; from the same 

as 714; roaming; Ardon, an Isr.:— 
Ardon. 

716. "'TIS 'Ardfy, ar-dee'; patron, from 714; an 

! Ardite (collect.) or desc. of Ard:— Ax- 
dites. 

717. JTlN 'arab, aw-raw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

plucfc.'-gather, pluck. 

718. *ftB '»"«* (Chald.), ar-oo 1 ; prob. akin to 

431; Jo/;— behold, lo. 

719. "I}*lN 'Arvad, ar^vad'; prob. from 7300; a 

! refuge for the roving; Arvad, an island- 
city of Pal. :— Arvad. 

720. "TIN. ->Ar6-OTd, ar-ode'; an orth. var. of 719; 

fugitive; Arod, an Isr.:— Arod. 

721. iTViN, 'Arradiy, ar-vaw-dee'; patrial from 

719; an Arvadite or citizen of Arvad:— 
Arvadite. 

722. "''VdIX 'Arftwdiy, ar-o-dee 1 ; patron, from 

721; an Arodite or desc. of Arod:— 
Arodi, Arodltes. 

723. FP1N 'urvab, oorwaw'; or, SThN >&ra» 

t : *v * t —. 

^ah. ar-aw-yah'; from 717 (in the sense 
of feeding); a herding-place for an animal:— stall. 

724. TtDIIN »&ruwkab, ar-oo-kavf; or 

T ~i 

fD'HSl 'arukab, ar-oo-kaw'; tern. pass, 
part, of 748 (in the sense of restoring to 
soundness); wholeness (lit or fig.):— health, made up, 
perfected. 

725. FTO'HN 'Aruwmab, ar-oo-maw 1 : a var. of 

" 7816; height; ArumaK * Pi* 06 ta 
Pal.:— Arumah. 



726. "'ailN" 'ArftwmSy, ar-o-mee'; e, clerical 

error for 130; an Edomite (as In the 
marg.):— Syrian. 

727. Tl^lN 'arowa, aw^one'; or l'"iN 'aron, 

aw-rone'; from 717 (in the sense of ootft- 
ering); a box:— ark, chest, coffin. 

728. ilJI'lN 'Aravnau, ar-av-naw 1 ; or (by 

transp.) ni"liN '6wrnal», ore- 
naw'; or iTJN" 'Arniyab, ar-nee-yaw 1 ; all by 
orth. var. for 771 ; Aravnah (or Arnijah or Ornah), a 
Jebusite:— Araunah. 

729. T^N 'araz, aw-raz'; a prim, root; tobe^rw; 

used only in the pass, participle as a de- 
nom. from 730; of cedar:— made of cedar. 

730. flN >erez, eh'-rez; from 729; a cedar tree 

(from the tenacity of its roots):— cedar 
(tree). 

731. flT^N 'arzab., ar-zaw'; fem. of 730; cedar 

wainscoting:— cedar work. 

732. ITlN 'uracil, aw-rakh'; a prim, root; to tra- 

vel:— go, wayfaring (man). 

733. fTlN » Aracb, aw-rakh'; from 732; way-far- 

ing; Arach, the name of three Isr.:— 
Arah. 

734. (TIN 'oracb, o'-rakh; from 732; a well 

trodden road (lit. or fig.); also a car- 
avan:— manner, path, race, rank, traveller, troop, 
[by-, high-] way. 

735. fl^N 'dracb (Chald.), o'-rakh; corresp. to 

734; a road: — way. 

736. SirftN >6l*chab, o-rekh-aw 1 ; fem. act. part. 

of 732; a caravan: — (travelling) com- 
pany. 

737. rirriN 'arucbah, ar-oo-khaw 1 ; fem. pass. 

part, of 732 (in the sense of appointing); 
a rafiore of food:— allowance, diet, dinner, victuals. 

738. ,k 55j 'arty, aree'; or (prol.) TT'IN 'aryeh, 

ar-yay'; from 717 (in the sense of vio- 
lence); a lion:— (young) lion, + pierce [from the 
marg.]. 

739. bN^ijt 'ftrfy'Sl, ar-ee-ale'; or bN'lN 

'arl'61, ar-ee-ale'; from 738 and 410; 
lion of Ood, i.e. heroic:— lionlike men. 

740. biST'liJ 'Ari'el, ar-ee-ale'; the same as 739; 

Ariel, a symb. name for Jerusalem, 
also the name of an Isr. :— Ariel, 

741. b^N^N 'ftri'Syl, ar-ee-ale'; either by trans- 

position for 739 or, more prob., an orth. 
var. for 2025; the altar of the Temple:— altar. 
743. TnN 'Ariyday, ar-ee-dah'-ee; of Pers. or.; 

Aridai, a son of Haman:— Aridai. 

743. SrVT^S 'Ariydatba', ar-ee-daw-thaw' ; of 

Pers. or.; Aridatha, a son of Ha- 
man: — Aridatha. 

J-P'IN 'aryeb. See 738. 

744. iT'tt? 'aryeb (Chald.), ar-yay'; corresp. to 

738:-Iion. 

745. •I.I'IN 'Aryeb, ar-yay 1 ; the same as 738; 

lion; Arjeh, an Isr.:— Arieh. 
rp*S8 'ftrayab- See 723 

t r -; 

746. 'SjV'IN »Ary6-wk, ar-yoke'; of for. or.; 

Arjok, the name of two Babylonians:— 
Arioch. 

747. " 1 ,I 1N 'Arty^ay, ar-ee-sah'-ee; of Pers. or.; 

Arisai, a son of Haman:— Arisat 

748. 'it'lN »arak, aw-rakf; a prim, root; to be 

(caus. make) long (lit. or fig.):— defer, 
draw out lengthen, (be, become, make, pro-) long, 
+ (out-, over-) live, tarry (long). 

749. TpS. >arab (Chald.), ar-ak 1 ; prop, corresp. 

to 748, but used only in the sense of reach- 
ing to a given point; to suit:— be meet. 

750. '3'IS 'a.r€l£ aw-rake'; from 748; long:— long 

[-suffering, -winged], patient slow [to 



751. ^N 'Erek, eh'-rek; from 748; length; Erek, 

a place in Bab.:— Erech. 
75«. "ipN 'arfib, awroke'; from 748; Zowgtf^-long. 

753. TJ^ >6rek,o'-re&;frQm74B;Jen(rtfw — M«c 
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764. NS^N >arka> (Chald.), or-fcoto'; or 
ST3T8 'arkak (Chald.), arkaw 1 ; from 749; 
length:— lengthening, prolonged. 

755. t"D?*lN 'arkikbak (Chald.), ar-koo-baw 1 

from an unused root corresp. to 7392 
(in the sense of bending the knee); the knee:— knee. 
ttS'lN 'arnkak. See 734. 

756. "'IS'TtS 'Ark e vay (Chald.), ar-kev-ah'ee; 

patrial from 751 ; an Arkevite (collect.) 
or native of Erek:— Archevite. 

757 ^IB 'Arkiy, ar-kee'; patrial from another 
place (in Pal.) of similar name with 751; 
an Arkite or native of Erek:— Archi, Archite. 

758. dIN 'Aram, arawm'; from the same as 759; 

the highland; Aram or Syria, and its in- 
habitants; also the name of a son of Shem, a grand- 
son of Nahor, and of an Isr. :— Aram, Mesopotamia, 
Syria, Syrians. 

759. p52"1St 'arn»6wn, ar-monef; from an unused 

root (mean, to be elevated); a citadel 
(from its height):— castle, palace. Comp. 2038. 

760. iTSIX D'nSjt 'Irani Tsobab, ar-am' tsc- 

baw'; from 758 and 6678; Aram 
of Tsoba (or CoBle-Syria).— Aram-zobah. 

761. "^838 'Arammiy, ar-am-mee' ; patrial from 

758; einAramite or Aramsean:— Syrian, 
Aramitess. 

762. rPjanN 'Aramiytk, ar-aw-meeth' ; tern, of 

761; (only adv.) in Aramcean:— in the 
Syrian language (tongue), in Syriack. 

763. D?lSTJ d'lij? 'Aram Nakarayim, ar-am' 

nah-har-ah'-yim; from 758 and 
the dual of 5104; Aram of (the) two rivers (Euphrates 
and Tigris) or Mesopotamia:— Aham-naharaim, Meso- 
potamia. 

764. "'353'IN 'Armoniy, ar-mo-nee'; from 759; pa- 

latial; Armoni, an Isr.:— Armoni. 

765. ^*1N 'Aran, ar-awn'; from 7442; stridulous; 

Aran, an Edomite:— Aran. 

766. "p'S 'oren, o'-ren; from the same as 765 (in 

the sense of strength); the ash tree (from 
Its toughness):— ash. 

767. yis »6ren, o'-ren; the same as 766; Oren, an 

Isr. :— Oren. 
■pi} >aren. See 727. 

768. riSJpJS 'arnebetk, ar-neh'-beth; of uncert. 

der. ; the hare:— hare. 

769. "jii'lK 'Arnown, ar-nohn'; or 'JJ'IN 

■Anion, ar-nohn'; from 7442; a 
brauiling stream; the Arnon, a river east of the 
Jordan; also its territory:— Arnon. 
FJJTW 'Arniyan. See 728. 

770. -\y-]» 'Arnan, 

same as 7 
Arnan. 

771. "JDICJ 'Oman, or-nawn'; prob. from 766 

strong; Oman, a Jebusite:— Oman. 



ar-nawn'; prob. from the 
); noisy; Arnan, an Isr.: — 



See 



772. :n$ 'ara' (Chald.), ar-ah'; corresp. to 776; 
the earth; by impl. (fig.) low:— earth, in- 
terior. 

778. rP3>"18 'ar'iytk (Chald.), arh-eeth'; tern, of 
772; the bottom:— bottom. 

774. IS'Hi? 'Arpad. ar-pawd'; from 7503; spread 

out: Arpad, a place in Syria:— Arpad, 
Arphad. 

775. TB3pS*1N 'Arpakskad, ar-pak-shad' ; prob. 

of for. or.; Arpakshad, a son of 
Noah,' also the region settled by him:— Arphaxad. 

776. y^N '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, + wilder- 
ness, world. 

777. NST1N 'artsa', ar-tsaw'; from 776; earthi- 

ness; Artsa, an Isr :— Arza. 

778. p"lN 'araq (Chald.), ar-ak'; by transmutation 

for 772; the earth:— earth. 

779. TIN 'arar, aw-rar 1 ; a prim, root; to exe- 

crate:— x bitterly curse. 



780. tyyUSi 'Ararat, ar-avyrat'; of for. or.; Ara- 

rat (or rather Armenia):— Ararat, Ar- 
menia. 

781. ID'IN 'aras, aw-ras'; a prim, root; to engage 

for matrimony:— betroth, espouse. 

782. np'li? 'aresketk, ar-eh'-sheth; from 781 (in 

the sense of desiring to possess); a 
longing for:— request. 

783. NFlttJlBnn'IN 'Artackskaskta.', ar-tdkh- 

shash-taw'; or NFUBlZjtTEHS 
'Artackskaskt', ar-takh-shasht' ; or by perm. 
NFOlZJnrhN 'Artackskact', ar-takh-shast' ; of 
for. or. ; Artachshasta (or Artaxerxes), a title 
(rather than name) of several Pers. kings:— Arta- 
xerxes. 

784. IDS* »6sk, aysh; a prim, word; fire Qit. or 

fig.):— burning, fiery, fire, flaming, hot. 

785. IDS* '&»k (Chald.), aysh; corresp. to 784:- 

flame. 

786. 1DSJ >isk, eesh; ident. (in or. and formation) 

with 784; entity; used only adv., there is 
or are:— are there, none can. Comp. 3426. 

787. TDK '6sk (Chald.), ohsh; corresp. (by transp. 

and abb.) to 803; a foundation:— founda- 
tion. 

788. baiBN 'Askbel, ash-bale'; prob. from the 

same as 7640; flowing; Ashbel, an Isr.:— 
Ashbel. 

789. ^Siat? 'Askbeliy, ash-bay-lee'; patron. 

from 788; an Ashbelite (collect.) or 
desc. of Ashbel:— Ashbelites. 

790. 13U5N 'Eskban, esh-bawn'; prob. from the 

same as 7644; vigorous; Mshban, an 
Idumsean :— Eshban. 

791. ?3TBN >Askbea«, asA-oay'-afc; from 7650; ad- 

jurer; Asbea, an Isr.:— Ashbea. 

792. byaiDN 'Eskba<al, esh-bah'-al; from 376 

' ' and 1168; man of Baal; Eshbaal (or 
Ishbosheth), a son of King Saul:— Eshbaal. 

793. TON 'esked, eh' -shed; from an unused root 

mean, to pour; an outpouring: — stream. 

794. STUDS* 'askedak, ash-ay-daw'; fern, of 793; 

T ' a ravine:— springs. 

795. TfalDS? 'Askddwd, ash-dode'; from 7703; 

ravager; Ashdod, a place in Pal.:— 
Ashdod. 

796. "Hl'TOS* 'Askdowdiy, ash-do-dee'; patrial 

from 795; an Ashdodite (often collect.) 
or inhabitant of Ashdod:— Ashdodites, of Ashdod. 

797. rPTHID'St 'Askddwdiytk, ash-do-deeth' ; 

fern, of 796 ; (only adv.) in the lan- 
guage of Ashdod:— in the speech of Ashdod. 

798. S"U0SS1 rriTffl.N 'Askdowtk kap-Pii - 

gak, ash-doth' hap-pis-gaw'l 
from the plur. of 794 and 6449 with the art. interposed ; 
ravines of the Pisgah; Ashdoth-Pisgah, Q place east 
of the Jordan:— Ashdoth-pisgah. 

799. rfttfJS* 'eskdatk, esh-dawth'; from 784 and 

1881; afire-law:— fiery law. 

800. HIES* 'eskskak, esh-shaW; tern, of 784; 

fire: — fire. 

801. STIBSJ 'Isksbak, ish-shaw'; the same as 800, 

but used in a liturgical sense; prop, a 
burnt-offering; but occasionally of any sacrifice:— 
(offering, sacrifice), (made) by fire. 

802. STESJ 'iskskak, isft-staw',- fem. of 876 or 582; 

irregular plur. D^IDS naskiym, naw- 

sheem'; a woman (used in the same wide sense as 
582):— [adulter]ess, each, every, female, X many, 
+ none, one, + together, wife, woman. Often unex- 
pressed in English. 

803. SVKDS* »askuwyak,asft-oo-2/afc';fem.pass. 

part, from an unused root mean, to 
found; foundation:— foundation. 

804. TH2SJ; 'Asksku-wr, ash-shoor 1 ; or '■ffl&J 

'Askskur, ash-shoor'; appar. from 
833 (in the sense of successful); Ashshur,the second 
son of Shem; also his desc. and the country occupied 
by them 'i.e. Assyria), its region and its empire:— 
Asshur, Assur, Assyria, Assyrians. See 838. 



805. ">1V!iSl 'Isktiwriy, ash-oo-ree'; or ■'"TUSK 
'Asksknwriy, ash-shoo-ree' ; from 

a patrial word of the same form as 804; an Ashurite 
(collect.) or inhab. of Ashur, a district in Pal. :— Asshu- 
rim, Ashurites. 

806. TltllDN » Askckiiwr, asfc-fcftoor'; prob. from 

7835; black; Ashchur, an Isr. :— Ashur. 

807. SttyiDN 'Asklyma', ash-ee-maw 1 ; of for. 

or.; Ashima, a deity of Hamath:— 
a shtma 

STl^lDS? 'askgyrak. See 842. 

808. ID^ffiN 'askiysk, aw-sheesh': from the same 

as 784 (in the sense of pressing down 
firmly; comp. 803); a (ruined) foundation:— founda- 
tion. 

809. S"HD"TDS? 'asktyskak, ash-ee-shaw 1 ; fem. of 

808; something closely pressed to- 
gether, i.e. a cake of raisins or other comfits:— flagon. 

810. 'llDSt 'eskek, eh'-shek; from an unused root 

(prob. mean, to bunch together) ; a testicle 
(as a temp):— stone. 

811. Vi31DS< 'eskkowl, esh-kole'; or V3tt5« 

'eskk&l, esh-kole'; prob. prol. from 
810; a bunch of grapes or other fruit:— cluster (of 
grapes). 

812. bisUJSt 'Eskkol, esh-kole'; the same as 811; 

Eshcol, the name of an Amorite, also 
of a valley in Pal. :— Eshcol. 

813. T33TDSJ 'Askk'naz, ash-ken-azf ; ottor. or.; 

Ashkenaz, a Japhethite, also his desc. :— 
Ashkenaz. 

814. 'ISUJN 'eskkar, esh-cawr'; for 7989; a gra- 

tuity:— gift, present. 

815. VipS* 'eskel, ay'-shel; from a root of uncert. 

signif.; a tamarisk tree; by extens. a 
grove of any kind:— grove, tree. 

816. D1D& 'askam, aw-sham'; or dtpN 'iUlicm, 

aw-shame'; a prim, root; to be guilty; 
by impl. to be punished or perish:— X certainly, 
be (-come, made) desolate, destroy, X greatly, be 
(-come, found, hold) guilty, offend (acknowledge of- 
fence), trespass. 

817. DtDN 'askam, aw-shaum'; from 816; guilt; 

by impl. a fault; also a sin-offering: — 
guiltiness, (offering for) sin, trespass (offering). 

818. DlDN 'askem, aw-shame'; from 816; guilty; 

hence presenting a sin-offering:— one 
which is faulty, guilty. 

819. S-rafflS? 'askmak, ash-maw'; fem. of 817; 

guiltiness, a fault, the presentation 
of a sin-offering:— offend, sin, (cause of) trespass 
(-ing, offering). 

!T-ffl:iZJS» 'askmnrak. See 821. 

T J — 

820. "J72TI5N 'ashman, ash-mawn'; prob. from 

8081; ufat field:— desolate place. 

821. Sf^Qipsj 'askmiirak, ash-moo-raw'; or 

STTD3UJN 'askmnwrak, ash-moo-raw'; or 

rfTOBBJ 'askmdretk, ashmo'-reth; (fem.) 
from 8104; a night watch:— watch. 

822. 23U5N 'esknab, esh-nawb'; appar. from an 

unused root (prob. mean, to leave inter- 
stices); a latticed window: — casement, lattice. 

823. STJTDSt 'Asknak, ash-naw'; prob. a var. for 

3466; Ashnah, the name of two places 
in Pal.:— Ashnah. 

824. "J^IDSJ 'Esk'an, esh-awn'; from 8172; sup- 

port; Eshan, a place in Pal. :— Eshean. 

825. tfifSji 'askskapb, ash-shawf; from an un- 

used root (prob. mean, to lisp, i.e. prac- 
tise enchantment); a conjurer:— astrologer. 

826. I]1BS? 'askskapk (Chald.), ashrshawf; cor- 

resp. to 835:— astrologer. 

827. SlSfflN 'askpak, ash-paw 1 ; perh. (fem.) 

from the same as 835 (in the sense of 
covering); a quiver or sirrow-case: — quiver. 

828. T3S1DN 'Ashp'naz, ash-pen-az'; of for. or.; 

Ashpenaz, a Bab. eunueh:— Ashpenaz- 

829. ISttJN 'esfcpar, esh-pawr'; of uncert. der.: 

a measured portion:— good piece (of 
flesh). 



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PB12JN 'ashpoth, ashpohth'; or msips 

'ashpowth, ash-pohth'; or (oontr.) 

ribllS sh e ph6th, shef-ohth'; plur. of a noun 

of the same form as 827, from 8198 (in the 

Bense of scraping); a heap of rubbish or filth:— dung 

(bill). 

831. "pb^lBB 'Ashq e lown, ash-hel-me'; prob. 

from 8854 in the sense of weighing- 
place(i.e. mart); .JsAfeto»,aplacemPal.:— Ashkelon, 
Askalon. 

832. iJ'fepBJN 'Eshqoifiwnly, esh-kel-o-nee' ; 

patrial from 831; an Ashkelonite 
(collect.) or inhab. of Ashkelon:— Eshkalonites. 

833. IffiN 'ashar, aw-shar'; or ItJiS 'asher, 

aw-share'; a prim, root; to be straight 
(used in the widest sense, espec. to be level, right, 
happy); flg. to go forward, be honest, prosper: — (call, 
be) bless (-ed, happy), go, guide, lead, relieve. 

834. TI23N 'asher, ashler'; a prim. rel. pron. (of 

every gend. and numb.); who, which, 
what, that; also (as adv. and conjunc.) when, where, 
how, because, in order that, etc. : — X after, X alike, 
as (soon as), because, X every, for, + forasmuch, 
-f- from whence, -f how (-soever), X if, (so) that 
([thing] which, wherein), X though, + until, + what- 
soever, when, where (+ -as, -in, -of, -on, -soever, 
-with), which, whilst, + whither (-soever), who (-m, 
-soever, -se). As it is indeclinable, it is often accom- 
panied by the personal pron. expletively, used to 
show the connection. 

835. TfiJN 'esher, eh'-sher; from 833; happiness; 

only in masc. plur. constr. as interjec, 
how happy!:— blessed, happy. 

836. ids »Ash£r, aw-share'; from 833; happy; 

Asher, a son of Jacob, and the tribe de- 
scended from him, with its territory; also a place in 
Pal.:— Asher. 

837. '"lPN 'osier, o'-sher; from 883; happiness:— 

happy. 

838. Tfifc* 'ashfo.a^sWr^or'nffiNashshnr, 

ash-shoor 1 ; from 833 in the sense of going; 
a step:— going, step. 

839. ItBN 'ashur, ash-oor'; contr. for 8391; the 

cedar tree or some other light elastic 
wood:— Ashurite. 

TB3N 'Ashshnr. See 804, 838. 

840. byittSN 'Asar'el, as-ar-ale'; by orth. var. 

" " from 833 and 410; .right of God; As- 
arel, an Isr. :— Asareel. 

841. ilbitt'liBi? 'Asar'elah, as-ar-ale'-aw; from 

the same as 840; right towards 
God; Asarelah, anlsr.:— Asarelah. Comp. 3480. 

842. miBN 'asherah, ash-ay-raw'; or rtTlBN 

T" -; T ■■ -■ 

'&sheyrah, ash-ay-raw'; from 833 
happy; Asherah (or Astarte) a Phoenician goddess 
also an image of the same:— grove. Comp. 6253. 

843. ,b TON 'Ash&rly, aw-shay-ree' ; patron, from 

836; an Asherite (collect.) or desc. of 
Asher:— Asherites. 

844. bjjT^UJS? 'Aeriy'el, as-ree-ale'; an orth. var. 

for 840; Asriel, the name of two 
Isr.:— Ashriel, Asriel. 

845. "bNltoN 'Asri'elfy, as-ree-ale-ee' ; patron. 

from 844; an Asrielite (collect.) or 
desc. of Asriel:— Asrielites. 

846. itfllBN 'ushshama' (Chald.), oosh-ar- 

waio'; from a root corresp. to 833; a 
wall (from its uprightness):— wall. 

847. VwrtUSS 'Eshta'ol, esh-taw-ale' ; or 
biNFTON 'Eshta'owl, esh-taw-ole' ; prob. 

from 7592; intreaty; Eshtaol, a 
place in Pal.:— Eshtaol. 

848. ^b&JRlZJN 'Eshta'uliy, esh-taw-oo-lee' ; pa- 

trial from 847; an Eshtaolite (collect.) 
or inhab. of Eshtaol:— Eshtaulites. 

849. ■fllgtii* 'eshtaddmrr (Chald.), esh-tad- 

dure'; from 7712 (in a bad sense); 
rebellion:— sedition. 

850. TintlSt* 'Eshtown, esh-tone'; prob. from 

the same as 7764; restful; Eshton, an 
Isr.:— Eshton, 



851. ?fa^N 'Eshtemda', esh-tem-o'-ah; or 
yi?3FlU)N 'Esht e mdwa«, esh-tem-o'-ah; or 

rTOniflX 'Eshtomoh, esh-tem-o'; from 
8085 (in the sense of obedience) ; Esh- 
temoa or Eshtemoh, a place in Pal.:— Eshtemoa, Esh- 
temoh. 

TUX" 'ath. See 859. 

852. FIN 'ath (Chald.), awth; corresp. to 236; a 

portent:— sign. 

853. flN 'eth, ayth; appar. contr. from 226 in the 

demonstr. sense of entity; prop, self (but 
gen. used to point out more def. the object of a verb 
or prep., even or namely):— [as such unrepresented 
in English.] 

854. fit* '£th, ayth; prob. from 579; prop, near- 

ness (used only as a prep, or adv.), near; 
hence gen. with, by, at, among, etc.: — against, 
among, before, by, for, from, in (-to), (out) of, with. 
Often with another prep, prefixed. 

855. DN '6th, ayth; of uncert. der.; aftoe or other 

digging implement:— coulter, plowshare. 
MS 'atta. See 859. 

T T 

Kintt 'atha.'. See 857. 

856. b»arii* 'Ethba'al, eth-bah'-al; from854and 

1168; with Baal; Ethbaal, a Phoeni- 
cian king:— Ethbaal. 

857. ft™ 'athah, aw-thaw'; or NnK 'atta', 

T T T T 

aw-thaw 1 ; a prim, root [eollat. to 225 
contr.] ; to arrive. - — (be-, things to) come (upon), bring. 

858. Unit »a.thah (Chald.), aw-thaw'; or Nnt< 

'SthsL' (Chald.), aw-thaw 1 ; corresp. to 
857: — (be-) come, bring. 

859. ririN 'attah, at-taw'; or (short.) RN 'atta, 

at-taw'; or nN° 'atb, ath; fem. (irreg.) 
sometimes ^tlN 'attty, at-tee'; plur. masc, fir\fc$ 
'attem, at-tem'; fem. "jntj 'atten, at-ten'; or 
i"DFM8 'attSnah, at-tay'-naw; or rlSFlN 'attfen- 
uab, at-tane'-naw; a prim. pron. of the sec. pers. ; 
thou and thee, or (plur.) ye and you:— thee, thou, ye, 
you. 

860. "jiriN 'atbo-wn, aw-thone'; prob. from the 

same as 386 (in the sense of patience); 
a female ass (from its docility) :— (she) ass. 

861. IIFlN 'attnwn (Chald.), at-toon'; prob. from 

the corresp. to 784; prob. a fire-place, i.e. 
furnace:— furnace. 

862. pIPN 'attfiwg;, at-tooke'; or p^ng 

'attiyq, at-teeh'; from 5423 in the 
sense of decreasing; a ledge or offset in a building:— 
gallery. 

iriS} 'attiy. See 859. 

863. ''FIJS 'Ittay, it-tah'ee; or inijjt 'Iytbay, 

ee-thah'ee; from 854; near; Ittai or 
Ithai, the name of a Oittite and of an Isr.:— Ithai, 
Ittai. 

864. BriN '^tham, ay-thawm'; of Eg. der.; 

Etham, a place in the Desert:— Etham. 
dnfr? 'attem. See 859. 

865. bilariN 'ethmowl, eth-mole'; or b'TOHN 

'ithmowl, ith-mole'; or blMnji 
'ethmiiwl, eth-mool'; prob. from 853 or 854 and 

4136; heretofore; def. yesterday: 1- before (that) 

time, + heretofore, of late (old), + times past, yes- 
ter[day]. 

"jriN atten. See 859. 

866. SliriN 'ethnah, eth-naw'; from 8566; a pres- 

ent (as tTae -price of harlotry):— reward. 
TliflU 'atteuab, or SlSFlii 'attSnnah. 

T" - T ■' ~ 

See 859. 

867. 'yriN 'Ethniy, eth-nee'; perh. from 866; mu- 

nificence; Ethni, anlsr.:— Ethni. 

868. 15^ 'ethnan, eth-nan'; the same as 866; a 

gift (as the price of harlotry or idola- 
try):— hire, reward. 

869. "|5rii>t 'Ethnan, eth-nan'; the same as 868 in 

the sense of 867; Ethnan, an Isr.:— 
Ethnan. 



870. *ipN 'athar (Chald.), affwir*; from a root 

corresp. to that of 871; a place; (adv.) 
after:— after, place. 

871. fi^DN 'Atharlym, ath-aw-reem'; plur. 

from an unused root (prob. mean, to 
step); places; Atharim, a place near Pal.:— spies. 



872. !"HSa b e 'ah, og-me'; from 985; tm entrance to 

a building:— entry. 

873. UJ1N3 bi'uwsh (Chald.) be-oosh'; from 888; 
wicked:— bad. 

874. ""iNSl ba'ar, baw-ar'; a prim, root; to dig; 

by anal, to engrave; flg. to explain:— de- 
clare, (make) plain (-ly). 

875. liia e 'fer, be-ayr'; from 874; apit; espec. a 

well:— pit, well. 

876. *l!!*3 B e 'er, be-ayr'; the same as 875; Beer, a- 
place in the Desert, also one in PaL:~ 

Beer. 

877. INS bd'r, bore; from 874; a cistern:— cistern. 

878. N^Na B e '£ra', H-ay-raw'; from 875; a. well; 

Beera, an Isr. :— Beera. 

879. tfibN INS B e 'Sr 'Eliym, be-ayr' ay-leem'; 

from 875 and the plur. of 410; well 
of heroes; Beer-Elim, a place in the Desert:— Beer- 
elim. 

880. STINa B e 'Srah, be-ay-raw'; the same as 

878; Beerah, an Isr. :— Beerah. 

881. rillSSl B e '6rowtb, be-ay-rohth' ; fem. plur. 

of 875 ; wells; Beeroth, a place in Pal. :— 
Beeroth. 

882. "'INa B e 'feriy, be-ay-ree'; from 875; foun- 

tained; Beeri, the name of a Hittite and 
of an Isr.:— Beeri. 

883. W tjb. 1N3 B e '6p la-Cbay Rd'iy, 

be-ayr' lakh-ah'ee ro-ee'; from 
875 and 2416 (withpref.) and 7208; well of a living 
(One) my Seer; Beer-Lachai-Boi, a place in the Des- 
ert:— Beer-lahai-roi. 

884. 3DU) INS B e '6r Sheba*, be-ayr' sheh'-bah; 

from 875 and 7651 (in the sense of 
7650); well of an oath; Beer-Sheba, a place in Pal,:— 
Beer-shebah. 

885. IjJSr" 1 ?? nSijfi B e erdth B e ney-Ta«a- 

qan, be-ay-roth' be-nay' 
yah-a-can'; from the fem. plur. of 875, and the plur. 
contr. of 1121, and 3292; wells of (the) sons of Jaakan; 
Beeroth-Bene-Jaakan, a place in the Desert:— Beeroth 
of the children of Jaakan, 

886. "'n'lNa B e 'Sr6thiy, be-ay-ro-thee 1 ; patrial 

from 881; a Beerothite or inhab. of 
Beeroth:— Beerothlte. 

887. U3NS ba'ash, baw-ash'; a prim, root; to 

smeJIbad; flg. to be offensive morally:— 
(make to) be abhorred (had in abomination, loath- 
some, odious), (cause a, make to) stink (-ing savour), 
X utterly. 

888. 1Z5N21 beȣsh (Chald.), be-aysh'; corresp. to 

887:— displease. 

889. ttJNSl b e '6sh, be-oshe'; from 877; a stench:— 

stink. 

890. TTONSl bo'shah, bosh-aw 1 ; fem. of 889; 

stink-weed or any other noxious or 
useless plant:— cockle. 

891. d^fflNa b e 'usbiym, be-oo-sheem'; plur. of 

889; poison-berries:— wild grapes. 

892. 7"Q!J1 babab, baw-baw'; fem. act. part, of 

an unused root mean, to hollow out; 
something hollowed (as a gate), l.e. the pupil of the 
eye:— apple [of the eye]. 

893. n 35 Bebay, bay-bah'ee; prob. of for. or.; 

Bebai, an Isr. :— Bebai. 

894. baa Babel, baw-bel'; from 1101; co»/usio»i; 

Babel (i.e. Babylon), including Babylonia, 
and the Bab. empire:— Babel, Babylon. 

895. baa Babel (Chald.), baw-bel'; corresp. to 

894:— Babylon. 

896. "'baa Bablty (Chald.), bab-lee'; patrial from 

895; a, Babylonian: — Babylonia. 



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897. 33 bag, bag; a Pers. word; food:— spoil [from. 

the marg. for 957.] 

898. 133 bagad, baw-gad'; a prim, root; to cover 

(with a garment); fig. to act covertly; by 
topi, to pillage:— deal deceitfully (treacherously, un- 
faithfully), offend, transgress (-or), (depart), treach- 
erous (dealer, -ly, man), unfaithful (-ly, man), x very. 

899. "733 beged, behg'-ed; from 898; a covering 

i.e. clothing; also treachery or pillage:— 
apparel, cloth (-es, -rag), garment, lap, rag, raiment, 
robe, X very [treacherously], vesture, wardrobe. 

900. rrilJa b6g e dowth, ooftg'-e<i-6fci&;fem.plur. 

act. part, of 898; treacheries;— treach- 
erous. 

901. TU3 bagdwd, baw-gode'; from 898; treach- 

erous:— treacherous. 

902. ^ISa Bigvay, big-vah'ee; prob. of for. or.; 

1 Bigvai, an 1st.;— Bigvai. 

903. NH33 Bigtha', big-thaw 1 ; of Pers. der.; 

T ! ' Bigtha, a eunuch of Xerxes:— Bigtha. 

904. ^naa Blgtban, big-thavm'; or iCnSa 

Blgtbana', big-thaw 1 -naw; of similar 
deriv. to 903; Bigthan or Bigthana, a eunuch of 
Xerxes:— Bigthan, Bigthana. 

905. 13 bad, bad; from 909; prop, separation; by 

topi, apart of the body, branch of a tree, 
bar for carrying; fig. chief of a city; espec. (with 
prep, pref.) as adv., opart, only, besides:— alone, 
apart, bar, besides, branch, by self, of each alike, ex- 
cept, only, part, staff, strength. 

906. 13 bad, bad; perh. from 909 (in the sense of 

divided fibres); flaxen thread «r yarn; 
hence a linen garment:— linen. 

907. 13 bad, bad; from 908; a brag or lie; also a 

liar: — liar, lie. 

908. N13 bada', baw-daw'; a prim, root; (fig.) to 

invent: — devise, feign. 

909. 1"33 badad, barn-dad'; a prim, root; to di- 

vide, i.e. (reflex.) be solitary:— alone. 

910. 113 badad, baw-dawd'; from909; separate; 

adv. separately:— alone, desolate, only, 
solitary. 

911. Iia B e dad, bed-ad'; from 909; separation; 

Bedad, an Edomite:— Bedad. 

912. {1^13 B6d e yab, bay-de-yaw'; prob.shortened 

T ! for 5662; servant of Jehovah; Bedejah, 
an Isr. :— Bedeiah. 

913. S^IS b e dlyl, bed-eel'; from 914; alloy (be- 

! cause removed by smelting); by anal. 
tin: — \- plummet, tin. 

g-j^ ^* badal, baw-dal'; a prim, root; to di- 
vide (in var. senses lit. or fig., separate, 
distinguish, differ, select, etc.):— (make, put) differ- 
ence, divide (asunder), (make) separate (self, -ation), 
sever (out), X utterly. 

915. 513 badal, baw-dawV; from 914; apart:— 

piece. 

916. FT513 b e dalacb, bed-o'-ldkh; prob. from 

' 914; something in pieces, i,e. bdellium, a 
(fragrant) gum (perh. amber); others a pearl:— bdel- 
lium. 

917. 113 B e dan, bed-awn'; prob. short, for 5658; 

T! servile; Bedan, the name of two Isr.: — 
Bedan. 

918. P13 badaq, haw-dak 1 ; a prim, root; to gap 

open; used only as a denom. from 919; to 
mend a breach:— repair. 

919. P13 bedeq, beh'-dek; from 918; a gap or 

' ' leak (in a building or a ship):— breach, 
-f calker. 

920. 1)513 Bldqar, bid-car'; prob. from 1856 with 

prep, pref.; by stabbing, i.e. assassin; 
Bidkar, an Isr. :— Bidkar. 

921. 113 b e dar (Chald.), bed-ar'; corresp. (by 

transp. to 6504; to scatter:— scatter. 

922. 1S13 bobuw, bo'-hoo; from an unused root 

(mean, to be empty); a vacuity, i.e. (super- 
ficially) an undistlnguishable ruin:— emptiness, void. 
933. tJt13 babaj, bah'-hat; from an unused root 

(prob. mean, to glisten); white marble or 
perh. alabaster:— red [marble]. 
924 iVria b e niyluw(Chald.), fte-ftee-Joo'; from I 
927; a hurry} only adv. hastily:— in I 
haste. 



925. l^rlS babiyr, bam-here'; from an unused 

root (mean, to be bright); shining:— 
bright. 

926. 5!13 babal, baw-hal'; a prim, root; to trem- 

ble inwardly (or palpitate), i.e. (fig.) be 
(caus. make) (suddenly) alarmed or agitated; byimpl. 
to hasten anxiously:— be (make) affrighted (afraid, 
amazed, dismayed, rash), (be, get, make) haste (-n, -y, 
■By), (give) speedy (-ily), thrust out, trouble, vex. 

927. 51TI3 b e bal (Chald.), be-hal'; corresp. to 986; 

to terrify, hasten: — in haste, trouble. 

928. t15!13 bebalab, beh-haw-law' ; from 926; 

panic, destruction: — terror, trouble. 

929. >153!13 b e bemah, be-hay-maw'; from an 

unused root (prob. mean, to be mute); 
prop, a dumb beast; espec. any large quadruped or 
animal (often collect.): — beast, cattle. 

930. nini13 b e b£mdwtb, be-hay-mohth'; in 

' form a p)ur. of 929, but really asing. of 
Eg. der.; a wafer-oz.i.e. the hippopotamus or Nile- 
horse :— Behemoth. 

931. 1113 baben, bo'-hen; from an unused root 

appar. mean, to be thick; the thumb of 
the hand or great toe of the foot:— thumb, great toe. 

932. "|7JI3 Bohan, bo'-han; an orth. var. of 931; 

thumb; Bohan, an Isr.:— Bohan. 

933. |?S13 bobaq, bo'-hak; from an unused root 

mean, to 6e pale; white scurf:— freckled 
spot. 

934. rftna bobereth, bo-heh'-reth; fern. act. 

part, of the same as 925; a whitish spot 
on the skin:— bright spot. 

935. N13 bow', bo; a prim, root; to go or come (in 

a wide variety of applications) :— abide, ap- 
ply, attain, X be, befall, -f besiege, bring (forth, in, 
into, to pass), call, carry, X certainly, (cause, let, 
thing for) to come (against, in, out, upon, to pass), de- 
part, X doubtless again, -+- eat, + employ, (cause to) 
enter (in, into, -tering, -trance, -try), be fallen, fetch, 
-f follow, get, give, go (down, in, to war), grant, 
+ have, X indeed, [in-]vade, lead, lift [up], mention, 
pull in, put, resort, run (down), send, set, x (well) 
stricken [in age], x surely, take (in), way. 
313 buwb. See 892, 5014. 

936. T13 buwz, booz; a prim, root; to disre- 

spect: — contemn, despise, X utterly. 

937. T13 buwz, booz; from 986; disrespect: — con- 

tempt (-uously), despised, shamed. 

938. T13 Biiwz, booz; the same as 937; Buz, the 

name of a son of Nahor, and of an Isr.:— 
Buz. 

939. !"IT13 buwzab, boo-zaw'; fern. pass. part, of 

936; something scorned; an object of 
contempt: — despised. 

940. "'TIS Bnwziy, boo-zee'; patron, from 938; 

a Buzite or desc. of Buz:— Buzite. 

941. ^Vf3. Buwziy, boo-zee'; the same as 940, 

Buzi, an Isr.:— Buzi. 

942. "'jS Baway, bawah'ee; prob. of Pers. or. ; 

Bavvai, an Isr.:— Bavai. 

943. "T13 bowk, book; a prim, root; to involve 

(lit. or fig.):— be entangled (perplexed). 
944 513 b<iwl, boot; tor 2981; produce (of the 
earth, etc.):— food, stock. 

945. 513 Bawl, booi; the same as 944 (in the sense 

of rain); Bui, the eighth Heb. month:— 

BuL 

613 buwm. See 1116. 

946. 51313 Bnwnab, boo-nav/; from 995; dis- 

T cretion; Bunah, an Isr.: — Bunah. 
">S13 Buwniy. See 1138. 

947. 013 bnwc, boos; a prim, root; to trample 

(lit. or fig.):— loath, tread (down, under 
[foot]), be polluted. 

948. V13 buwts, boots; from an unused root (of 

the same form) mean, to bleach, i.e. (in- 
trans.) be white; prob. cotton (of some sort):— fine 
(white) linen. 

949. V"i?i3 Bowtse"ts, bo-tsatesf; from the same 

as 948; shining; Botsets, a rock near 
Michmash:— Bozez. 

950. 7TP13 buwqah, boo-kaw'; fern. pass. part. 

of an unused root (mean, to be hollow); 
emptiness (as adj.):— empty. 



951. "ipia bowk^r, bo-kare 1 , - prop. act. part.from 

1239 as denom. from 1241; a cattle- 
tender:— herdman. 

952. 113 buwr, boor; a prim, root; to bore, i,e. 

iflg.) examivie;— declare. 

953. 113 bdwr, bore; from 952 (in the sense of 

877); a. pit hole (espec. one used as a cis- 
tern or prison):— cistern, dungeon, fountain, pit, well. 

954. T2J13 bikwsh, boosh; a prim, root; prop, to 

pale, i.e. by impl. to be ashamed; also 
(by impl.) to be disappointed, or delayed:— <be, make, 
bring to, cause, put to, with, a-) shame (-d), be (put to) 
confounded (-fusion), become dry, delay, be long. 

955. 711Z313 buwshah, boo-shaw'; fern. part. pass. 

of 954; shame:— shame. 

956. H13 buwtb (Chald.), booth; appar. denom. 

from 1005; to lodge over night:— pass the 
night. 

957. 13 baz, baz; from 962; plunder:— booty, prey, 

spoil (-ed). 

958. NT3 baza', baw-zaw'; a prim, root; prob. to 

cleave:— spoil. 

959. 71T3 bazab, baw-zaw'; a prim, root; to 

disesteem:— despise, disdain, contemn 
(-ptible), + think to scorn, vile person. 

960. 7"tT3 bazdb, baw-zo'; from 959; scorned:— 

despise. 

961. !1T3 blzzab, biz-zaw'; fern, of 957; booty,-— 

prey, spoil. 

962. TT3 bazaz, baw-zaz'; a prim, root; to plun- 

der: — catch, gather, (take) for a prey, 
rob (-ber), spoil, take (away, spoil), x utterly. 

963. li^TS bizzay6wn,bfe-za«i-j/o)ie';from959:_ 

disesteem: — contempt. 

964. rT l ni ,,l I3 htzy6wth e yab, biz-yo-the-yaw'i 

from 959 and 8050 ; contempts of Jah; 
Bizjothjdh, a place in Pal.:— Bizjothjah. 

965. ]JT3 bazaq, baw-zawk'; from an unused root 

mean, to lighten; a flash of lightning: — 
flash of lightning. 

966. P.T3 Bezeq, beh'-zek; from 965; lightning; Be^ 

zek, a place in Pal. :— Bezek. 

967. 1T3 bazar, baw-zar'; a prim, root; to dis- 

perse: — scatter. 

968. Nri13 Biztba', biz-thaw'; of Pers. or.; Biz- 

tha, a eunuch of Xerxes:— Biztha. 

969. "jina bacbown', baw-khone'; from 974; an 

assayer of metals: — tower. 

970. 11)13 bachuwr, baw-khoor'; or Ifta 

bacbur, baw-khoor'; part. pass, of 

977; prop, selected, i.e. a youth (often collect): 

(choice) young (man), chosen, x hole. 

nilina b e cbuwr6wtb. See 979. 

D^lina Baebawriym. See 980. 

971. TTia baebiyn, bakh-een'; another form of 

975; a watch-tower of besiegers:— tower. 

972. 1T13 bacbtyr, baw-kheer'; from 977; se- 

lect:— choose, chosen one, elect. 

973. 5113 bacbal, baw-khal 1 ; a prim, root; to 

loathe:— abhor, get hastily [from the 
marg. for 926]. 

974. ]ri3 bacban, baw-khan'; a prim, root; to 

test (espec. metals) ; gen. and flg. to inves- 
tigate:— examine, prove, tempt, try (trial). 

975. 'JOS bacban, bakh'-an; from 974 (in the 

sense of keeping a look-out); a watch- 
tower;— tower. 

976. "IBS! bocban, bo'-khan; from 974; trial:— 

tried. 

977. 1113 bacbar, baw-khar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to try, i.e. (by impl.) select:— acceptable, 
appoint, choose (choice), excellent, join, be rather, 
require. 

1113 baebnr. See 970. 

978. ■ , ?311113 Bacharuwmiy, bakh-ar-oo-mee>; 

patrial from 980 (by transp.); a Bach- 
arumite or inhab. of Bachurim:— Baharumite. 

979. niina b e cbur6wth, behh-oo-rothe'; or 

nil1!"l3 b e chuwrdwtli, &eSA-oo-rotJi'; 

fem. plur. of 970; also (masc. plur.) 

S^ltlS b e cbiiriym, bekh-oo-reem-; youth 

(collect, and abstr.):— young men. 



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880. fi^Ha Bachnriym, bakh-oo-reem'; or 

fi^inia Bacbuwriyin, bakh-oo-reem' ; 
mase. plur. of 970; young men; Bach- 
itrim, a place in Pal. :— Bahurim. 

981. NUa bat&>, baw-taw'; or TOa bsitali 

baw-taw'; a prim, root; to babble; 
hence to vociferate angrily:— pronounce, speak (unad- 
visedly). 

982. Htpa batach, baw-takh'; a prim, root; prop. 

to hie for refuge [but not so ■precipitately 
as 2680] ; fig. to trust, be confident or sure:— be bold 
(confident, secure, sure), careless (one, woman), put 
confidence, (make to) hope, (put, make to) trust. 

983. fltta bejacb, beh'-takh; from 982; prop, a 

place of refuge; abstr. safety, both the 
fact (security) and the feeling {trust); often (adv. 
with or without prep.) safely:— assurance, boldly, 
(without) care (-less), confidence, hope, safe (-ly, -ty), 
secure, surely. 

984. nya Befacb, beh'-takh; (he same as 983; 

Betach, a place in Syria: — Betah. 

985. FlfiBa Mtchah, bit-khaw'; fern, of 984; 

trust:— confidence. 

986. pTOaa blttacfaowii, bit-taw-khone'; from 

982; trust:— confidence, hope. 

987. ninB'3 bat?<*ch6wtb, bat-too-khoth' ; tern, 

plur. from 982; security:— secure. 

988. ?C33 batel, baw-tale'; a prim, root; to desist 

from labor:— cease. 

989. btta b'tel (Chald.), bet-ale'; corresp. to 988; 

to stop: — (cause, make to), cease, hinder. 

990. TO2L beten, beh'-ten; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to be hollow; the belly, espec. 
the womb; also the bosom or body of anything:— 
belly, body, + as they be born, + within, womb. 

991. "\p% Be|en, beh'-ten; thesameas990; Beten, 

a place in Pal. :— Beten. 

992. TO3 bdfen, bo'-ten; from 990; (only in plur.) 

a pistachio-nut (from its form):— nut. 

993. tKjba Btfiniym, bet-o-neem'; prob. plur. 

' from 992; hollows: Betonim, a place in 
Pal.:— Betonim. 

994. ""Si biy, bee; perh. from 1158 (in the sense of 

asking); prop, a request; used only adv. 
(always with " my Lord "); Oh that!; with leave, or if 
it please:— alas, O, oh. 

995. pa biyn, bene; a prim, root; to separate 

mentally (or distinguish), i.e, (gen.) under- 
stand:— attend, consider, be cunning, diligently, di- 
rect, discern, eloquent, feel, inform, instruct, have in- 
telligence, know, look well to, mark, perceive, be 
prudent, regard, (can) skill (-f ul), teach, think, (cause, 
make to, get, give, have) understand (-ing), view, 
(deal) wise (-ly, man). 

996. "pa bfeyn, bane (sometimes in the plur. 

masc. or fem.); prop, the constr. contr. 
form of an otherwise unused noun from 995; a. dis- 
tinction; but used only as a prep., between (repeated 
before each noun, often with other particles); also as 
a conj., either . . . or:— among, asunder, at, between 
(-twixt . . . and), + from (the widest), x in, out of, 
whether (it be . . . or), within. 

997. ^Sl bSyn (Chald.), bane; corresp. to 996:— 

among, between. 

998. Fli" 1 ? btynab, bee-naw 1 ; from 995; under- 

standing:— -knowledge, meaning, x per- 
fectly, understanding, wisdom. 

999. 515^3 biynab (Chald.), bee-naw'; corresp. to 

998:— knowledge. 

1000. MS^a b&ytsab, bay-tsaw'; from the same 

as 918; an egg (from its whiteness):— 
egg. 

1001. S^a blyra' (Chald.), bee-raw>; corresp. to 

1002; a palace:— palace. 

1002. «Tya biyrab, bee-raw'; of for. or.; acas- 

tle or palace:— palace. 

1003. IWTa biyrantytb, bee-raw-neeth'; from 

1002; a fortress:— castle. 

1004. Tf% bayitb, bah'-yith; prob. from 1129 

abbrev.; a house (in the greatest var. of 
applications, espec. family, etc.):- -court, daughter, 
door, + dungeon, family, + forth of, X great as 
would contain, hangings. home[bon>], [winterlhouse 



(-hold), inside (-ward), palace, place, -f- prison, + stew- 
ard, + tablet, temple, web, + within (-out). 

1005. rra bayitb (Chald.), bah-yith; corresp. to 

1004:— house. 

1006. ma Bayitb, bah'-yith; the same as 1004; 

Bajith, a place in Pal.: — Bajith. 

1007. "JIN ma Beyth >Aven, bayth aW-ven; 

from 1004 and 205; house of vanity; 
Beth-Aven, a place in Pal.:— Beth-aven. 

1008. bsjTPSl BSyth-'El, bayth-ale'; from 1004 

and 410; house of God; Beth-El, a 
place in Pal.:— Beth-el. 

1009. bN^8 FPfi Beytb. 'Arbe'l, bayth ar- 

bale'; from 1004 and 695 and 410; 
house of Bod's ambush; Beth-Arbel, a place in Pal. :— 
Beth-Arbel. 

1010. p3>a b?3 ma Beytb Ba'al OT<*6wn, 

bayth bah'-al me-own'; from 
1004 and 1168 and 4583; famse of Baal of (the) habita- 
tion of [appar. by transp.] ; or (shorter) 

"p3>a ma Beytb H e <own, bayth me- 
own'; house of habitation of 
(Baal); Beth-BaaUMeon, a place in Pal.:— Beth-baal- 
meon. Comp. 1186 and 1194. 

1011. Wa rP3 Beytb Bir'iy, bayth bir-ee'; 

from 1004 and 1254; house of a 
creative one; Beth-Biri, a place in Pal.:— Beth-birei. 

1012. !T13 ma Beytb Barab, bayth bauyraw'; 

prob. from 1004 and 5679; house of 
(the)/ord; Beth-Barah, a place in Pal.:— Beth-barah. 

1013. I "n3~ma Beyth-Gade"r, bayth-gaw-dare' ; 

" from 1004 and 1447; house of (the) 
wall; Beih-Qader, a place in Pal.:— Beth-gader. 

1014. bia| ma Beyth Camuwl, bayth gaw- 

moot' ; from 1004 and the pass. part, 
of 1576; house of (the) weaned; Beth-Gamut, a place 
E. of the Jordan:— Beth-gamul. 

1015. trnban ma Beytb DIblathayim, 

bayth dib-law-thah'-yim; 
from 1004 and the dual of 1690; house of (the) two fig- 
cakes; Beth-Diblathajim, a place E. of the Jordan:— 
Beth-diblathaim. 

1016. TiSJ-ma Berth-Dagdwm, bayth-daw- 

gohn'; from 1004 and 1712; house 
of Dagon; Beth-Dagon,, the name of two places in 
Pal. :— Beth-dagon. 

1017. "ib^rl ma Beyth ha-'Eliy, bayth haw 

elree'; patrial from 1008 with the 
art. interposed; a Beth-elite, or inhab. of Bethel: — 
Bethelite. 

1018. biNrt ma Beytb ha-'etsel, bayth haw- 

ay'-tsel; from 1004 and 681 with 
the art. interposed; house of the side; Beth-ha-Etsel, 
a place in Pal.: — Beth-ezel. 

1019. b^bsrt ma Beytb hag-GUgal, bayth 

hag-gil gawl' ; from 1004 and 
1537 with the article interposed ; house of the Gilgal (or 
rolling); Beth-hag-Gilgal, a place in Pal.:— Beth- 
gilgal. 

1020. rria-^rj ma Beyth ba-Y«sbty- 

mowlU, bayth hah-yesh- 
eewoth'; from 1004 and the plur. of 3451 with the art. 
interposed; house of the deserts; Beth-ha-Jeshimoth, 
a town E. of the Jordan:— Beth-jeshimoth. 

1021. S'lBrt ma Bfeyth hak-Kerem, bayth 

hak-keh'-rem; from 1004 and S754 
with the art. interposed; house of the vineyard; Beth- 
hak-Kerem, a place in Pal.:— Beth-haccerem. 

1022. ,, at1i>3 ma Beytb bal-I.acbmiy,oa2/tt 

haUlakh-mee 1 ; patrial from 
1035 with the art. ins. ; a Beth-Uchemite, or native of 
Bethlechem:— Bethlehemite. 

1023. prraE ma Beytb ham-Merchaq, 

bayth ham-mer-khawk' ; from 
1004 and 4801 with the art. interposed; house of the 
breadth; Beth-ham-Merchak, a place in Pal.: — place 
that was far oft. 

1024 rriSSi'TBrtma Beytb ham-Marka- 
bowth, bayth ham-mar- 
kaw-ioth'; or (short) niaS^ia ma Beytb OTar- 
kabowth, bayth mar-kaw-both' ; from 1004andthe 
plur. of 4818 (with or without the art. interposed); 
place of (the) chariots; Beth-ham-Markaboth or Beth- 
Markaboth, a place in Pal.:- Beth-roarcaboth. 



1025. p»?n ma Beytb ha-<Eineq, bayth 

haw-Ay'-mek; from 1004 and 
6010 with the art. interposed; house of the valley; 
Beth-ha-Emek, a place in Pal.:— Beth-emek. 

1026. iia^rt ma Beytb havArabah, bayth 

haw-ar-aw-baw'; from 1004 and 
6160 with the art. interposed; house of the Desert, 
Beth-ha-Arabah, a place in PaL: — Beth-arabah. 

1027. D^fJ ma Beytb ba-Bam, bayth haw- 

rawm'; from 1004 and 7311 with 
the art. interposed ; house of the height; Beth-ha-Bam, 
a place E. of the Jordan:— Beth-aram. 

1028. y^n ma B6yth ha-Ban, bayth ham 

rawn'; prob. for 1027; Beth-haBan, 
a place E. of the Jordan:— Beth-haran. 

1029. SiaiSrtma Beytb basb-Sblttab, 

bayth hash-shit-taw'; from 
1004 and 7848 with the art. interposed; house of the 
acacia; Beth-hash-Shittah, a place in Pal.:— Beth- 
Shittah. 

1030. ^a©rt ma Beyth hash-Shimshiy, 

bayth hash-shim-shee' ; patrial 
from 1053 with the art. inserted; a Beth-shimshite, oi 
inhab. of Bethshemesh:— Bethshemite. 

1031. fhi'Q ma Beyth Cboglab, bayth chog- 

law'; from 1004 and the same as 
2295; house of a partridge; Beth-Choglah, a place in 
Pal.:— Beth-hoglah. 

1032. 'p'Tin ma Beyth eh6wr6wn, bayth 

kho-rone'; from 1004 and 2356; 
house of hollowness; Beth-Choron, the name of two 
adjoining places in Pal.:— Beth-horon. 

]:n ma Beytb Cbanan. See 358. 

1033. 1? ma Beytb Ear, bayth Tear; from 

1004 and 3733; house of pasture; 
Beth-Car, a place in Pal.:— Beth-car. 

1034. niNab ma BSytb I,eba'6wth, bayth 

leb-aw-6th'; from 1004 and the 
plur. of 3833; house of lionesses; Beth-Lebaoth, a 
place in PaL :— Beth-lebaoth. Comp. 3822. 

1035. Crib ma Beytb Iiecbem, bayth leh>- 

khem; from 1004 and 3899; house 
of bread; Beth-Lechem, a place in Pal. :— Beth-lehem. 

1036. tYlBSb ma Beytb l e -<Apbrab, bayth 

le-af-raw'; from 1004 and the 
fem. of 6083 (with prep, interposedl; house to (i.e. Of) 
dust; Beth-le-Aphrah, a place in Pal.:— house Of 
Aphrah. 

1037. Nfta ma BSytb MIllow', bayth mil- 

" w; or sfea n^a B^yth nil- 

lft», bayth mil-lo'; from 1004 and 4407; house of (the) 
rampart; Beth-Millo, the name of two citadels:— 
house of Millo. 

1038. FlDra ma Bgytb ISa'akab, bayth 

mah-ak-aw'; from 1004 and 4601; 
fcowse of Maakah; Beth-Maakah, a place in Pal.:— 
Beth-maachah. 

1039. STTO3 ma Bfeytb Nlmrab, bayth ntm- 

raw'; from 1004 and the fem. of 
5246; house o/(the) leopard; Beth-Nimrah, a place 
east of the Jordan:— Beth-nimrah. Comp. 5247. 

1040. yiS ma B6ytb <£den, bayth ajf-den? 

from 1004 and 5730; house of plea- 
sure; Beth-Eden, a place m Syria:— Beth-eden. 

1041. rnaTJ ma Bfeyth ^Azmaveth, baytk 

az-maw'-veth; from 1004 and 
5820; house of Azmaveth, a place in Pal.:— Beth-az- 
maveth. Corop. 5820. 

1042. mjS ma Beytb 'AnoiJirtb, bayth on- 

oth'; from 1004 and a plur. from 
6030; house of replies; Beth-Anoth, a place in PaL:— 
Beth-anoth. 

1043. m$ mgl Beytb 'Anath, baythan-awtW; 

an orth. var. for 1042; Beth-Anath, 
a place in Pal.: — Beth-anath. 

1044. 152 n^a BSytb «E«ed, bayth atf-toA; 

from 1004 and a oeriv. of 6123; 
house of (the) binding (for sheep-shearing); Beth' 
Eked, a place in Pal.:— shearing-house. 



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1045. rflTTl^? n">3 Berth (Ashtut-owih, 

bayth ash-tawroth': from 
1001 and 6253; house of Ashtoreths; Beth-Ashtaroth, 
a place in PaL:— house of Ashtaroth. Comp. 1203, 
6253. 

1046. tibB ma Beytb Pelet, bayth peh'-let; 

from 1004 and 6412; house of es- 
cape; Beth-Palet, a place to Pal.:— Beth-palet. 

1047. *riS>S n^a Beytb P e( 6wr, bayth pe-ore'; 

from 1004 and 6465; house of Peor; 
Beth-Peor, a place E. of the Jordan:— Beth-peor. 

1048. yS9 rP3 Beytb Patstsets, bayth pats- 

tsates 1 ; from 1004 and a der. from 
6327; house of dispersion; Beth-Patstsets, a place to 
Pal.:— Beth-pazzez. 

1049. 'TOt rP£ Beytli Tsiwr, bayth tsoor>; 

from 1004 and 6697; fto»seo/(the) 
rock; Beth-Tsur, a place in Pal.:— Beth-zur. 

1050. iitTl n*g BSytb B e cb6wb, bayth re- 

khobe'; from 1004 and 7339; house 
of (.the) street; BethrBechob, a place inPaL:— Beth- 
rehob. 

1051. SB 1 ! rPa B^ytb Bapba', bayth raw- 

" faw'; from 1004 and 7497; house of 
(the) giant; Beth-Bapha, anlsr.:— Beth-rapha. 

1052. 1N1B rPa BSytb Sb e 'an, bayth she-awn'; 
or n© n^a Bey til Shan, oatrfft shown'; from 

1004 and 7599; house of ease; Beth- 
Shean or Beth-Shan, a place in Pal.:— Beth-shean, 
Beth-Shan. 

1053. TOJia rpa Beytb Sbemesb, bayth sheh'- 

mesh; from 1004 and 8121 ; ftowse 
o/ (the) m; Beth-Shemesh, a place to Pal.:— Beth- 
shemesh. 

1054. QIBg rY*3 Beytb Tappnwach, bayth 

tap-poo'-akh; from 1004 and 8698; 
house of (the) apple; Beth-Tappuach, a place to 
Pal. :— Beth-tappuah. 

1055. 'jrPa biytban, bee-thaum'; prob. from 

1004; a palace (i.e. torgre ftouse):— 
palace. 

1056. Ctaa Baka>, baw-kaw 1 ; from 1058; weep- 

ing; .Baca, a valley to Pal.:— Baca. 

1057. £Oa baka', baw-kaw'; the same as 1056; 

the weeping tree (some gum-distilling 
tree, perh. the balsam):— mulberry tree. 

1058. iiaa bakah, baw-kaw'; a prim, root; to 

weep; gen. to bemoan:— X at all, be- 
wail, complain, make lamentation, x more, mourn, 
X sore, X with tears, weep. 

1059. fDa bekeh, beh'-keh; from 1058; a weep- 

ing:— x sore. 

1060. *Tiaa b e k6wr, bek-ore'; from 1069; first- 

born; hence chief: — eldest (son), first- 
born (-ling). 

1061. 11321 blkkwwr, Uk-koor'; from 1069; the 

first-fruits of the crop:— first fruit 
(-ripe [fig.]), hasty fruit. 

1062. tTjba b e kfiwrab, oefe-o-rai»'; or (short.) 

tTnba b c korab, befco-raw'," fern, of 1060; 
the firstling of man or beast; abstr. 
primogeniture:— birthright, firstborn t-ltog). 

1063. H113a bikkirwTab, bik-koo^raw 1 ; fem. 

of 1061; the early fig:— flrstripe 
(fruit). 

1064 rY}toa B e kdwrath, bek-o-rath'; fem. of 
' 1062; primogeniture; Bekorath, an 
Isr. :— Bechorath. 

1065. 'pa b e kiy, bek-ee'; from 1068; a weeping; 

by analogy, a dripping: — overflowing, 
X sore, (continual) weeping, wept. 

1066. D^aa Boklym, bo-keem'; plur. act. part, of 

1058; (with the art.) the weepers; Bo- 
kirn, a place to Pal. :— Boebim. 

1067. ffflB bekiyrah, bek-ee-raw 1 ; fem. from 

T ' ' 1069; the eldest daughter:— firstborn. 

1068. ri' , ?3 b e kiytb, bek-eefh'; from 1058; a 

weeping:— mourning. 

1069. iaa bakar, baw-kar 1 ; a prim, root; prop. 

1 to burst the womb, i.e. (caus.) Sear or 
make early fruit (of woman or tree) ; also (as denom. 
from 1061) to give the birthright:— -make firstborn, be 
firstling, bring forth first child (new fruit). 



1070. 
1071. 
1072. 

1073. 

ripe. 
1074. 



"pa beker, beh'-ker; from 1069 (in the sense 
of youth); a young camel:— dromedary. 

'Ipa Beker, beh'-ker; the same as 1070; 
Beker, the name of two Isr. :— Becher. 

tt*Oa bifcrah, bik-raw'; fem. of 1070; a 
young she-camel: — dromedary. 

niba b e b6rah. See 1062. 

bak-koo-raw' ; by orth. 
a first-ripe fig:— flrst- 



J-naa bakkurab, 
var. for 1063; 



1*pa Bok e ru.w, bo-ker-oo'; from 1069; 
first-born; Bokeru, an Isr.:— Bocheru. 

1075. "''■pa Blkriy, bik-ree'; from 1069; youth- 

ful; Bikri, anlsr.:— Bichri. 

1076. ^aa Bakriy, bak-ree'; patron, from 1071; 

a Bakrite (collect.) or desc. of Beker:— 
Bachrites. 

1077. ba bal, bal; from 1086; prop, a failure; by 

impl. nothing; usually (adv.) not at all; 
also lest:— lest, neither, no, none (that . . .), not (any), 
nothing. 

1078. ba Bel, bale; by contr. for 1168; Bel, the 

Baal of the Babylonians:— Bel. 

1079. ba bal (Chald.), bawl; from 1080; prop. 

anxiety, i.e. (by impl.) the heart (as its 
seat):— heart. 

1080. Nba b e la> (Chald.), bel-aw>; corresp. to 1086 

T ' (but used only in a mental sense); to 
afflict:— wear out. 

1081. pNba Bal'adan, baUad-awn'; from 1078 

T : ! and 113 (contr.) ; Bel (is bis) lord; Bal- 
adan, the name of a Bab. prince:— Baladan. 

1082. ibS. balag, baw-lag'; a prim, root; to break 

off or ioose (to a favorable or unfavora- 
ble sense), i.e. desist (from grief) or invade (with de- 
struction) :— comfort, (recover) strength (-en). 

1083. FBba Bllgab, bil-gaw'; from 1082; desist- 

ance; Bilgah, the name of two Isr.: — 
Bilgah. 

1084. "^a Bilgay, biUgah'ee; from 1082; desist- 

ant; Bilgai, anlsr.:— Bilgai. 

1085. Tlba Blldad, bil-dad'; of uncert. der.; 

Bildad, one of Job's friends:— Bildad. 

1086. Irfoa balab, baw-law", a prim, root; to 

fail; by impl. to wear out, decay (caus. 
consume, spend): — consume, enjoy long, become 
(make, wax) old, spend, waste. 

1087. riba baleh, baw-Uh'; from 1086; worn 

out— old. 

1088. nba Balab, baw-law'; fem. of 1087; fail- 

ure; Balah, a place in Pal.:— Balah. 

1089. JJlba balahb, bawlah'; a prim, root [rather 

by transp. for 026]; to palpitate; hence 
(caus.) to terrify:— trouble. 

1090. Fli-fen Bllhah, bil-haw'; from 1089; timid; 

Bilhah, the name of one of Jacob's 
concubines; also of a place in Pal.:— Bilhah. 

1091. ilrfra ballabab, bal-law-haw' ; from 

1089; alarm; hence destruction- 
terror, trouble. 

1092. ^riba Bilb.au, bil-hawn'; from 1089; timid; 

Bilhan, the name of an Edomite and 
of an Isr.:~Bilhan. 

1093. iba b e 16w (Chald.), beUo'; from a root cor- 

resp. to 3086; excise (on articles con- 
sumed):— tribute. 

1094. Niba b e l6w>, beUo'; or (fully) 

^fca b e lowy, bel-o'ee; from 1086; (only in 
plur. constr.) rags:— old. 

1095. IBNTBtpba Belt e sba»tstsar, bale-tesh-ats- 

tsar'; of for. der.; Belteshats- 
tsar, the Bab. name of Daniel:— Belteshazzar. 

1096. 'iSNIBUba Beltesha'tstsar (Chald.), 

bale-tesh-ats-tsar' ; corresp. to 
1095:— Belteshazzar. 

1097. "'ba b e liy, bel-ee'; from 1086; prop, failure, 

i.e. nothing or destruction; usually (with 
prep.) without, not yet, because not, aslong as, etc.: — 
corruption, ig[norantly], for lack of, where no . . . 
is, bo that no, none, not, unfawares], without. 

1098. b-ba b e liyl, beUeel'; from 1101; mixed, i.e. 

(spec.) feed (for cattle):— corn, fodder, 
provender, 



1099. 



!ra"*b3 b e liymab, bel-ee-mah'; from 1097 
and 4100; (as todef.) nothing what- 
ever:— nothing, 

1100. bgijba b e liya«al, bel-e-yah'-al; from 1097 

and 3276; without profit, worthless- 
ness; by extens. destruction, wickedness (often to 
connection with 376, 803, 1121, etc.):— Belial, evil, 
naughty, ungodly (men), wicked. 

1101. bba balal, baw-lal'; a prim, root; to over- 

flow (spec, with oil); by impl. to mix; 
also (denom. from 1098) to fodder:— anoint, con- 
found, X fade, mingle, mix (self), give provender, 
temper. 

1102. Dba balam, baw-lam'; a prim, root; to 

muzzle:— he held to. 

1103. Oba balac, baw-las'; a prim, root; to pinch 

sycamore figs (a process necessary to 
ripen them):— gatherer. 

1104. 5>ba bala', baw-lah'; a prim, root; to make 

away with (spec, by swallowing); gen. 
to destroy:— cover, destroy, devour, eat up, be at 
end, spend up, swallow down (up). 

1105. 3>ba bela«, beh'-lah; from 1104; a gulp; fig. 

destruction: — devouring, that which he 
hath swallowed up. 

1106. 5>ba Bela«, beh'-lah; thesameasll05;Bela, 

the name of a place, also of an Edomite 
and of two Isr.:— Bela. 

1107. ^yba Ml'adey, biUid-ay'; or 

■^3>ba bal'adey, bal-ad-ay'; constr. plur. 
from 1077 and 5703; not tiU,i.e. (as 
prep, or adv.) except, without, besides: — beside, not 
(in), save, without. 

1108. ijba Bal'iy, bel-ee'; patronym. from 1106: 

a Belaite (collect.) or desc. of Bela:— 
Belaites. 

1109. DSJba BtVam biVawm,'; prob. from 1077 

and 5971; not (of the) people, i.e. for- 
eigner ; Bilam, a Mesopotamian prophet; also a place 
to Pal.:— Balaam, Bileam. 

1110. pba balaq, baw-lak'; a prim, root; to an- 

nihilate:— (make) waste. 

1111. pba Balaq, baw-lawk'; from 1110; waster; 

Balah, a Moabitish king: — Balak. 

1112. ISNTBba Belsba'tstsar, bale-shats-tsar'; 
or >15JlB&6a llel'sbatstsar, bale-shats-tsar'; 

of for. or. (comp. 1095); Belshats- 
tsar, a Bab. king:— Belshazzar. 

1113. -iSNlBpa Belsha'tstsar (Chald.), bale- 

shats-tsar'; corresp. to 1112:— Bel- 



1114. "jIB^a Bllshan, bU-shawn'; of uncert. der. ; 

Bilshan, an Isr.: — Bilshan. 

1115. "Tlba blltty, bil-tee'; constr. fem. of 1086 

(equiv. to 1087); prop, a failure of, i.e. 
(used only as a neg. particle, usually \rith prep, pref .) 
not, except, without, unless, besides, because not, un- 
til, etc.:— because un[satiable], beside, but, + con- 
tinual, except, from, lest, neither, no more, none, not, 
nothing, save, that no, without. 

1116. 1TTO3 bamah, haw-maw 1 ; from an unused 

root (mean, to be high); an elevation:— 
height, high place, wave. 

1117. !l72a Bamah, baw-maw'; the same as 1116; 

Bamah, a place to Pal.: — Bamah. See 
also 1120. 

1118. btlMa Biiuliul, bim-hawl'; prob. from 

4107 with prep, pref.; with pruning; 
Bimhal, anlsr.:— BimhaL 

1119. i?aa b e m6w, bem-&; prol. for prep, pref.; 

in, with, by, etc.:— for, in, into, through. 

1120. ni)3a Bam6wtb, baw-moth'; plur. of 

1116; heights; or (fully) 
b?3 niaa Bamowth Ba?al, baw-moth' 
bah'-al; from the same and 1168; 
heights of Baal; Bamoth or Bamoth-Baal, a place E. 
of the Jordan:— Bamoth, Bamoth-baal. 

1121. ^a ben, bane; from 1129; a son (as a builder 

of the family name), in the widest sense 
(of lit. and fig. relationship, including grandson, sub- 
ject, nation, quality or condition, etc., [like 1, 251, 
etc.]): — [-afflicted, age, [Ahoh-] [Amnion-] [Hach- 
mon-] [Lev-]ite, [anotot-]ed one, appointed to, (4-)ari 



Bane 
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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



row, [Assyr-J [Babylon-] [Egypt-] [Grec-]ian, one 
born, bough, branch, breed, + (young) bullock, 
-f. (young) calf, X came up in, child, colt, x common, 
X corn, daughter, X of first, + firstborn, foal, + very 
fruitful, + postage, X in, + kid, + lamb, (+) man, 
meet, + mighty, -f nephew, old, (-f ) people, + rebel, 
-+■ robber, X servant born, X soldier, son, + spark, 
+ steward, + stranger, X surely, them of, -f tumul- 
tuous one, -f valiant[-est], whelp, worthy, young 
(one), youth. 

1122. "0 Ben, bane; the same as 1121; Ben, an 

Isr.:— Ben. 

1123. "]3 ben (Chald.), bane; corresp. to 1121:— 

child, son, young. 

1124. NJ3 b e na> (Chald.), ben-av/; or 

!133 b^nah (Chald.), ben-aw'; corresp. to 
1129; to build:— build, make. 

1125. anj^N-ja Ben->Abiynadab, ben-ab- 

ee" -naw-dawb 1 ; from 1121 and 
40; (the) son of Abinadab; Ben-Abinadab, an Isr.:— 
the son of Abinadab. 

1126. " 1 5iN~"}a Ben-'dwniy, ben-o-nee'; from 

1121 and 205; son of my sorrow; 
Ben-Oni, the original name of Benjamin: — Ben-oni. 

1127. 1 "l3Sr^a Ben-Geber, ben-gheh'-ber; from 

* 1121 and 1397; son of (the) hero; Ben- 
Geber, an Isr. :— the son of Geber. 

1128. '"l]?} - ^ Ben-Deqer, ben-deh'-ker; from 

' 1121 and a der. of 1866; son of 
piercing (or of a lance); Ben-DeTcer, an Isr.:— the son 
of Dekar. 

1129. !"I5a banan, baw-naw'; a prim, root; to 

build (lit. and fig.):— (begin to) build (-er), 
obtain children, make, repair, set (up), X surely. 

1130. *n7T"]a Ben-Hadad, ben-had-ad'; from 

1121 and 1908; son of Hadad; Ben- 
Hadad, the name of several Syrian kings:— Ben- 
hadad. 

1131. ""IS? Binnnwy, bin-noo'ee; from 1129; 

built up; Binmii, an Isr.: — Binnui. 

1132. rrtliT""ja Ben-5E6wcnetn, ben-zo- 

khayth'; from 1121 and 2105; son 
of Zocheth; Ben-Zocheth, an Isr. :— Ben-zoketh. 

1133. ^ffiV^a Ben-Clinwr, ben-khoor 1 ; from 

1121 and 2354; son of Chur; Ben- 
Chur, an Isr. :— the son of Hur. 

1134. S'VTVia Ben-Cnayil, ben-khah'-yil; from 

'' 1121 and 2428; son of might; Ben- 
Chail, an Isr. :— Beu-haiL 

1135. "PIT'S Ben-Chanan, ben-khawnavm' ; 

from 1121 and 2605; son of Ohanan; 
Ben-Chanan, an Isr.:— Ben-hanan. 

1136. 1pn"1?l Ben-Cbe^ed, ben-kheh'-sed; from 

' 1121 and 8617; son of kindness; Ben- 
Chesed, an Isr. :— the son of Hesed. 

1137. "'aa, Baniy, baw-nee'; from 1129; built; 

Bani, the name of five Isr.:— Bani. 

1138. "'S3 Bunniy, boorirnee'; or (fuller) 

"'SIS Buwniy, 6oo-mee'; from 1129; built; 
Bunni or Buni, an Isr. : — Bunni. 

1139. p^a'^JSl B e nSy-B e raq, ben-ay'-ber-ak' ; 

1 ' from the plur. constr. of 1121 and 
1800; sons of lightning, J3ene-berafc, aplaeeinPal.:— 
Bene-barak. 

1140. In^pS binyab, bin-yaw'; fem. from 1129; a 

structure: — building. 

1141. FP33 B»iiayab, ben-aw-yawf; or(prol.) 

lS"P3a B e nayah<iw, ben-aw-yaw'-hoo; 
" ' from 1129 and 3050; Jah has built; 
Benajah, the name of twelve Isr.:— Benaiah. 

1142. "|P?£ ''J® B°ney Tataqan, ben-ay' yah- 

1 ak-awn'; from the plur. of 1121 and 
3292; sons of Taakan; Bene-Jaakan, a place in the 
Desert:— Bene- jaakan. 

1143. fi^D2l b^naytm, bay^nah'-yim; dual of 996; 

adouble interval, l.e. the space between 
two armies: — h champion. 

1144. "| , M' , 3I3 Blnyamiyn, bin-yaw-mene'; from 

1121 and 3225; son o/(the) right hand; 
Binjamin, youngest son of Jacob; also the tribe de- 
scended from him, and its territory:— Benjamin. 



1145, 



. " , i' , a' , "]a Ben-y e miyniy, ben-yem-ee- 

nee'; sometimes (with the art. ins.) 

VJX'-'ia Ben-ba-y e mtniy, ben-hah- 

yem-ee-nee'; with 376 ins. (1 Sam. 

9:1) 

"ijp£j la^N-ja Ben-'fysb. Yemlyniy, 

ben-eesh' yem-ee-nee'; son of 

a man ofJemini; or short. (1 Sam. 9:4; Esth. 2 : B) 

■ , 5" , '?7 MS^tJ 'lysli Y e miyniy, eesh yem- 
ee-nee'; a man of Jemini; or 
(1 Sam. 20 : 1) simply 

"^H^. T e miniy, yem-ee-nee'; aJeminite; 

(plur. 
"OT3? ^a B e nfy TT e mlyniy, ben-ay' 
yem-ee-nee 1 ;) patron, from 1144; 
a Benjaminite, or descendant of Benjamin:— Ben- 
jamlte, of Benjamin. 

1146. IJJS binyan, bin-yawn'; from 1129; an 

edifice: — building. 

1147. ^3.3 binyan (Chald.), bin-yawn'; corresp. 

to 1146;— building. 

1148. li^ia B e niynuw, ben-ee-noo'; prob. from 

1121 with pron. suff.; our son; Beninu, 
an Isr.:— Beninu. 

1149. D33 b e nac (Chald.), ben-as'; of uncert. afBn. ; 

to be enraged:— -be angry. 

1150. N5>?3 Bln«a», bin-aw'; or 

W?a Bin'ab, bin-aw'; of uncert. der.; 
Bina or Binah, an Isr. : — Binea, Bineah. 

1151. " , 'B?"'ia Ben-'Anuniy, ben-am-mee'; 

from 1121 and 5971 with pron. suff. ; 
son of my people; Ben-Ammi, a son of Lot:— Ben- 
ammi. 

1152. 7T"Ti0a B e c6wd e yab, bes-o-deh-yaw' ; 

from 5475 and 3050 with prep, pref . ; 
in (the) connseJ of Jehovah; Besodejah, an Isr.:— 
Besodeiah. 

1153. "'Da B e cay, bes-ah'-ee; from 947; domineer- 

ing; Besai, one of the Nethinim:— Besai. 
1154 *lpa bfecer, beh'-ser; from an unused root 

mean, to be sour; an immature grape: — 
unripe grape. 

1155. '"Ipa bo^er, bo'-ser; from the same as 

' 1154:— sour grape. 

1156. N3>a b e 'a» (Chald.), beh-aw>; or 

t : 

ft)? b e 'ab. (Chald.), beh-aw 1 ; corresp. to 
1158; to seek or ask:— ask, desire, make 
[petition], pray, request, seek. 

1157. 153 b e «ad, beh-ad'; from 5704 with prep. 

' pref.; in up to or over against; gen. at, 
beside, among, behind, for, etc.:— about, at, by (means 
of), for, over, through, up (-on), within. 

1158. WS ba'ab, baw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

gush over, i.e. to swell; (flg.) to desire 
earnestly; by impl. to ask:— cause, inquire, seek up, 
swell out, boil. 

1159. *D>3 ba<uw (Chald.), bate-oo'; from 1156; a 

request:— petition. 

1160. "Ti^a B e «6wr, beh-ore'; from 1197 (in the 

sense of burning); a lamp; Bear, the 
name of the father of an Edomitish king; also of that 
of Balaam:— Beor. 

1161. d'TWa bi<uwtbiym, be-oo-iheme' ; masc. 

plur. from 1204; alarms:— terrors. 

1162. T!3f3 Bo'az, bo'-az; from an unused root of 

uncert. mean.; Boaz, the ancestor of 
David; also the name of a pillar in front of the tem- 
ple:— Boaz. 

1163. £3?a ba'af, baw-at'; a prim, root; to tram- 

ple down, i.e. (flg.) despise;— kick. 

1164. "Wa b e «iy, beh-ee'; from 1158; a prayer:— 

grave. 

1165. TSa b e «iyr, beh-ere'; from 1197 (in the 

sense of eating): cattle: — beast, cattle. 

1166. b3>3 ba«al, baw-aV; a prim, root; to be 

master; hence (as denom. from 1167) to 

marry: — Beulah have dominion (over), be hus- 
band, marry (-rled, X wife). 

1167. b3>3 ba'al, bah'-al; from 1166; a master; 

hence a husband, or (flg.) owner (often 
used with another noun in modifications of this latter 
sense): — |- archer, + babbler, + bird, captain, chief 



man, + confederate, + have to do, + dreamer, 
those to whom it is due, + furious, those that are 
given to it, great, + hairy, he that hath it, have, 
+ horseman, husband, lord, man, + married, mas- 
ter, person, + sworn, they of. 

1168. 5?a Ba'al, bah'-al; the same as 1167; Baal, 

a Phoanician deity:— Baal, [olur.l Ba- 
alim. 

1169. b»a b e <el (Chald.), beh-ale'; corresp. to 

1167:— + chancellor. 

1170. m^a ^53 Ba'al B e riytb, bah'-al ber- 

eeth'; from 1168 and 1285; Baal 
of (the) covenant; Baal-Berith, a special deity of the 
Shechemites:— Baal-berith. 

1171. "13 b?a Ba'al Gad, bah'-al gawd; from 

1168 and 1409; Baal of Fortune; 
Baal-Gad, a place in Syria:— Baal-gad. 

1172. Inbys ba'&lab, bah-al-aw 1 ; fem. of 1167; 

a mistress:— that hath, mistress. 

1173. !HM>a Batftlab, bah-al-aw'; the same as 

1172; Baalah, the name of three 
places in Pal.:— Baalah. 

1174. pan b?3 Ba'al Hamown, bah'-al 

haw-mone'; from 1167 and 1995; 
possessor of a multitude; Baal-Hamon, a place in 
Pal. :— Baal-hamon. 

1175. nfcya B<=«al6wtb, beh-aw-ldth',- plur. of 

1172; mistresses; Bedloth, a place in 
Pal. :— Bealoth, in Aloth [by mistake for a plur. from 
5927 with prep. pref.}. 

1176. aiat. b?3 Ba-ul Z e bnwb, bah'-al zeb- 

odb'; from 1168 and 2070; Baal 
of (the) Fly; Baal-Zebub, a special deity of thf> 
Ekronites :— Baal-zebub. 

1177. ■j^n b?3 Ua'al Cnanan, bah'-al khaw- 

nawn'; from 1167 and 2603; posses- 
sor of grace; Baal-Chanan, the name of an Edomite, 
also of an Isr.:— Baal-hanan. 

1178. "liitn b?a Ba'al Cbatsowr, bah'-al 

khaw-tsore'; from 1167 and a 
modif. of 2691; possessor of a village; BacO-Chatsor, 
a place in Pal. :— Baal-hazor. 

1179. ymin b?a Ba'al Cbermdwn, bah'-al 

kher-mone'; from 1167 and 
2768; possessor of Sermon; Baal-Chermon, a place 
in Pal. :— Baal-hermon. 

1180. ^5»a Ba'alfy, bah-al-ee'; from 1167 with- 

pron. suff.; my master; Baali,a sym- 
bolical name for Jehovah:— Baali. 

1181. rraa ''bSa Bat&l£y Bamdwtb, bah- 

al-ay' baw-moth'; from the 
plur. of 1168 and the plur. of 1116; Baals of (the) 

heights; Baale-Bamoth, a place E. of the Jordan: 

lords of the high places. 

1182. ^^3 B e «elyada«,6eA-ei-^o«)-(toM/;from 

1168 and 8045; Baal has known; 
Beeljada, an Isr.:— Beeliada. 

1183. S-Pb?a B e <alyah, beh-aUyaw'; from 1167 

„ ,. , and 30B0 i Jah fa) master; Bealjah, 
an Isr.:— Beahah. ^ ' 

1184. mil-p ib?a Ba<&ley V e bnwdab, bah- 

al-ay' yeh-hoo-daw' ; from the 
plur. of 1167 and 3063; masters of Judah; Baale-Je- 
hudah, a place in Pal.:— Baale of Judah. 

1185. 0"bya Ba'Slic, bah-aUece'; prob. from a 

der. of 5965 with prep, pref.; in exul- 
tation; Baalis, an Ammonitish king:— Baalis. 

1186. p3»? b?a Ba'al BP'own, bah-al meh- 

one'; from 1168 and 4583; Baal of 
(the) habitation (of) [comp. 1010]; Ba&i-Meon, a place 
E. of the Jordan:— Baal-meon. 

1187. liS>S b?3 Baealpeedwr, bah'-al peh-ore'; 

from 1168 and 6465; Baal of Peor; 
BaaUPeor, a Moabitish deity :— Baal-peor. 

1188. d^B b?3 Ba'al P e <ratafym, bah'-al 

per-aw-tseem' ; from 1167 and 
the plur. of 6556; possessor of breaches; BaaUPera- 
tsim, a place in Pal.: — Baal-perazim. 

1189. "jIB^ b?a Ba'al Ts'phown, bah'-al tsef- 

one'; from 1168 and 6828 (in the 
sense of cold) [according to others an Eg. form of 
Typhon, the destroyer] ; Baal of winter; Baal-Tse- 
phan, a place in Egypt:— Baal-zephon. 



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Bane 
Bayrothahee 



23 



1190. iTT$?1l5b?S Ba'al Sh&lishab, bah'-al 

shaw-lee-shaw' ; from 1168 and 
6031; Baal of Shalishahj BaahShalishah, a place in 
Pat . :— Baal-shalisha. 

1191. rfeys Ba'al&tb, bah-al-awth' ; a modif . of 

"* 1173; mistressship; Baalath, a place tn 
Pal.:— Baalath. 

1192. INS rbS3 Ba'alatb B e «6r, bah-al-ath' 

" ' ' beh-ayr". from 1173 and 875; mis- 

tress of a well; Baalath-Beer, a place in PaL :-Baa- 
latb-beer. 

1193. "flan b23 Ba<al lamar, bah'-al taw- 

mawr', from 1167 and 8558; pos- 
sessor of (the) palm-tree; Baal-Tamar, a place in 
Pal. :— Baal-tamar. 

1194. 13>a B e «6n, beh-ohn'; prob. a eontr. of 1010; 

' Bean, a place E. o£ the Jordan:— Beon. 

1195. N33*3 Ba'aiia.', bah-an-aw' ; the same as 

1196; Baana, the name of four Isr.:— 
Baana, Baanah. 

1196. S1339 Ba'anab, 6aft-an-aw'; from a der. 

* ' of 6031 with prep, pref . ; in affliction;— 
Baanah, the. name of four Isr. :— Baanah. 

1197. *1?3 ba'ar, baw-ar'; a prim, root; to kin- 

dle, i.e. consume (by Are or by eating); 
also (as denom. from 1198) to be (.-come) brutish:— be 
brutish, bring (put, take) away, burn, (cause to) eat 
(up), feed, heat, kindle, set ([on fire]), waste. 

1198. "D>3 ba'ar, bah'-ar; from 1197; prop, food 

(as consumed); i.e. (byexten.) of cattle 
brutishness; (concr.) stupid.-— brutish (person), fool- 
isb. 

1199. N"^ Ba<ara>, bah-ar-aw'; from 1198; brut- 

* !T ish: Baara, an Israelitish woman:— 
Baara. 
1200. 



1201. 



FthS'SL b e «Srab, be-ay-raw'; from 1197; a 

burning;— fire. 
fiWfcpa Ba«sba\ bah-shaw'; from an unused 
T ' root mean, to stink; offensiveness; 
Basha, a king of Israel:— Baasha. 

1202. FPtoa Ba'asSyah, bah-as-ay-yaw 1 '; from 

6213 and 3050 with prep. pref. ; in (the) 
work of Jah; Baasejah. an Isr.:— Baaseiah. 

1203. FHFIlriya B et esbt e rah, beh-esh-ter-aw' ; 

* : from 6251 (as sing, of 6252) with 

prep, pref.; with Ashtoreth; Beeshterah, a place E. 
of the Jordan:— Beeshterah. 

1204. rC3 ba'atto, baw-ath'; a prim, root; to 

fear;— affright, be (make) afraid, ter- 
rify, trouble. 

1205. ttn3>3 b e «atbab, beh-aw-thaw 1 ; from 1204; 

T T ! fear:— trouble. 
V'a toots, botse; prob. the same as 948; mud 

(as whitish clay):— mire. 
J"lS3 bltstsab, bits-tsaw 1 ; intens. from 

1206; a swamp:— fen, mire (-ry place). 
Til£3° foatsdwr, baw-tsore'; from 1219; 
' inaccessible, l.e. lofty:— vintage [by 
confusion with 1210]. 

1209. "'ISa Betsay, bay-tsah'ee; perh. the same 
as 1153; Betsai, the name of two Isr.:— 



1206. 
1207. 
1208. 



1210. Ttta batslyr, baw-tseer"; from 1219; 

clipped, i.e. the grape crop:— vintage. 

1211. VS3 to e tsel, beh'-tsel; from an unused root 

' ' appar. mean, to peel; an onion:— onion. 

1212. ^SbKSl B e tsal'61, bets-al-ale'; prob. from 

6738 and 410 with prep. pref. ; in (the) 
shadow (i.e. protection) of God; Betsalel; the name of 
two Isr.:— Bezaleel. 

1213. rYfaeg Batfrtfiwtb, bats-looth'; or 
JTPbSSl Batsliytb, bats-leeth'; from the 

same as 1211; a peeling; Batsluthor 
Satslith; an Isr.:— Bazlifh, Bazluth. 

1214. 3>£3 toatsa', baw-tsah'; a prim, root to 

break off, j.e. (usually) plunder; fig. to 
finish, or (intrans.) stop:— (be) covet (-ous), cut (oft), 
finish, fulfill, gain (greedily), get, be given to 
[covetousness], greedy, perform, be wounded. 

1215. 3>2£3 foetsa', beh'-tsah; from 1214; plunder, 

by extens. gain (usually unjust): — 
covetousness, (dishonest) gain, lucre, profit. 



1216. pita ba*s6q, baw-tsake'; a prim, root; 

perh. to swell up, i.e. blister:— swell. 

1217. p3£3 batseq. baw-tsake'; from 1216; dough 
(as swelling by fermentation):— dough, 

flour. 

1218. HJJSa Botsqath, bots-cath'; from 1216; a 
swell of ground; Botscath, a place in 

Pal. :— Bozeath, Boskath. 

1219. 12£3 batsar, bow-tsar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

clip off; spec, (as denom. from 1210) to 
gather grapes; also to be isolated (i.e. inaccessible by 
height or fortification):— cut off, (de-) fenced, fortify, 
(grape) gather (-er), mighty things, restrain, strong, 
wall (up), withhold. 

1220. *|2£3 toetser, beh'-tser; from 1219; strictly a 

clipping, ie. gold (as dug out):— gold 
defence. 

1221. 13£3 Betser, beh'-tser; the same as 1220. 

an inaccessible spot; Betser, a place in 
Pal. ; also an Isr.:— Bezer. 

1222. 1$a bHsar, bets-ar'; anotherform for 1220; 

gold:— gold. 

1223. STJSSI botsrab, bots^aw; tern, from 1219; 

an enclosure, i.e. sheep-fold: — Bozrah. 

1224. !Tj5ta. Botsrab, bots-raw 1 ; the same as 

1223; Botsrah, a place in Edom :— 
Bozrah. 

1225. liliia bitstsardwn. bits-tsaw-rone' ; 

masc. intens. from 1219; a fortress:— 
stronghold. 

1226. ITlSa batstsfireth, bats-tso'-reth; tern. 

intens. from 1219; restraint (of rain), 
I.e. drought: — dearth, drought. 

1227. piap3 Baqbtiwq, bak-book'; the same as 

1228; Bakbuk, one of the Nethinim:— 
Bakbuk. 

1228. pa)?a baqbnk, bak-book'; from 1238; a 

bottle (from the gurgling in empty- 
ing):— bottle, cruse. 

1229. !"Pp3p3. Baqbukyab, bak-book-yaw' ; 

from 1228 and 8050; emptying (i.e. 
wasting) ofJah; Bakbukjah, an Isr.:— Bakbukiah. 

1230. 1)93)55 Baqbaqqar, bak-bak-kar 1 ; redupl. 

from 1239; searcher; Bakbakkar, an 
Isr. :— Bakbakkar. 

1231. ^a Bnqqty, book-kee'; from 1238; 

wasteful; Bukki, the name of two Isr.:— 
Bukki. 

1232. !"!J)?a Bnqqiyab, book-kee-yauf ; from 

' 1238 and 3050; wasting of Jah; Buk- 
kijah, an Isr.:— Bukkiah. 

1233. g"<p3 b e qiya«, bek-ee'-ah; from 1234; a As- 

sure:— breach, cleft. 
1234 3>pa toaqa', baw-kah'; a prim, root; to 

cleave; gen. to rend, break, rip or 
open:— make a breach, break forth (into, out, in 
pieces, through, up), be ready to burst, cleave (asun- 
der), cut out, divide, hatch, rend (asunder), rip up, 
tear, win. 
1233. i>pa beqa', beh'Jcah; from 1234; a section 

(half) of a shekel, i.e. a beka (a weight 
and a coin):— bekah, half a shekel. 

1236. NJ»pa blq<a> (Chald.), bik-aw"; corresp. to 

1237.— plain. 

1237. InSpa biq«ah, bik-aw'; from 1234; prop, a 

split, i.e. a wide level valley between 
mountains:— plain, valley. 

1238. pp3 baqaq, baw-kah'; a prim, root; to 

pour out, i.e. to empty, fig. to depopu- 
late; by anal, to spread out (as a fruitful vine):— 
(make) empty (out), fail, X utterly, make void. 

1239. 1p3 baqar, baw-kar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to plough, or (gen.) break forth, i.e. 
(fig.) to inspect, admire, care for, consider:— (make) 
inquire (-ry), (make) search, seek out 

1240. 1p3 to e qar (Chald.), oeJwir'; corresp. to 

1239 :— inquire, make search. 

1241. "IpS baqar, baw-kawr 1 ; from 1239; a beeve 

or animal of the ox kind of either gen- 
der (as used for ploughing); collect, a herd:— beeve, 
. bull (+ -ock), -f calf, +COW, great [cattle], + heifer, 
I herd, kine, ox. 



1242. "Ija b6qep, 6o'-fcer; from 1289; prop. dawr. 

(as the break of day); gen. morning.-— 
(+) day, early, morning, morrow. 

1243. tTnpa baqqarah, bak-kauvraw 1 ; intenf. 

from 1239; a looking after:— seek out. 

1244. ITlpa blqqoreth, bik-ko-reth; from 1239; 

prop, examination, i.e. (by impL) pun- 
ishment:— scourged. 

1245. IZJpa baqasb, baw-kash'; a prim, root; to 

search out (by any method, spec, in 
worship or prayer); by impl. to strive after:— ask, 
beg, beseech, desire, enquire, get, make inquisition, 
procure, (make) request, require, seek (for). 

1246. FTO]?a baqqashah, bak-kaw-shaw 1 ; from 

1245; a petition:— request. 

1247. ""IS bap (Chald.), bar; corresp. to 1181 5 a 

son, grandson, etc.: — X old, son. 

1248. 15 bar, bar; borrowed (as a title) from 

1247; the heir (apparent to the throne):— 



1249. 



1305 (in its 
also pure, 



various 



"13 bap, bar; from 

senses); beloved; 
choice, clean, clear, pure. 

1250. ^a bar, bawr; or 

"la bar, bar; from 1805 (in the sense of win- 
nowing): grain of any kind (even while 
standing in the field); by extens. the open country:— 
corn, wheat. 

1251. 13 bap (Chald.), bar; corresp. to 1250; a 

field:— field. 

1252. *ilL bdr, bore; from 1305; purit y:— cleanness, 

pureness. 

1253. la bdr, bore; the same as 1252; vegetable 

lye (from its cleansing); used as a soap 
for washing, or a flux for metals:— X never so, 
purely. 

1254. 6W3 bara», baw^raw 1 ; a prim, root; (absol.) 

to create; (qualified) to cut down (a 
wood), select, feed (as formative processes):— choose, 
create (creator), cut down, dispatch, do, make (fat). 

1255. flNba IJINTS B'Wdak Bal'adan, 

ber-o-dak' bal-ad-avm' ; a 
var. of 4757; Berodak-Baladan, a Bab. king:— Bero- 
dach-baladan. 

"WJ"P Blr'ty. See 1011. 

1256. fPN'ia B^a'yab, ber-aw-yaw 1 ; from 1254 

and 3050; Jah has created; Berafah, 
an Isr.:— Beraiah. 

1257. la'ia bartrar, bar-boor 1 ; by redupl. from 

1250; a fowl (as fattened on grain):— 
fowl. 

1258. 



Yia barad, baw-rad'; a prim, root, to 
hail: — hail. 

1259. T"Q barad, bawrawd'; from 1258; hail:— 

hail ([stones]). 

1260. T12 Bered, beh'-red; from 1258; hail; 

Bered, the name of a place south of 
Pal., also of an Isr.:— Bered. 

1261. l'"ia toarod, baw-rode'; from 1258; spotted 

(as if with hail) :— grisled. 

1262. !T"ia barab, bawnraw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

select; also (as denom. from 1250) to 
feed; also (as equiv. to 1305) to render clear (Eccl. 
3 : 18): — choose, (cause to) eat, manifest, (give) meat. 

1263. TT1™ia. Baruwk, bauyrook'; pass. part, fron 

1288; blessed: Baruk, the name of threi. 
Isr.:— Baruch. 

1264. Biia b e r6wm, ber-ome'; prob. of for. or.- 

damask (stuff of variegated thread) :- 
rich apparel. 

1265. UJila b e r6\WBb, ber-osh'; of uncert. der. ; a 

cypress (?) tree; hence a lance or a 
musical instrument (as made of that wood):— fir 
(tree). 

1266. rrm b e rowtb, ber-oth'; a var. of 1265; the 

' cypress (or some elastic tree) :— fir. 

1267. WT| baruwth, bavyrooth'; from 1362; 

food:— meat. 

1268. Fini'ia Bfirowtbah, bayro-thaw'; or 

"'nna BSrothay, bay-ro-thah'ee; prob. 
from 1266; cypress or cypresslike; 
Berothah or Berothai, a place north of Pal.:— . 
Berothah, Berothai. 



Beer rath 
Ghiddoofaw 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



1269. niT^a" Blrzowtb, beer-zoth'; prob. fem. 

plur. from an unused root (appar. 
mean, to pierce); holes; Birzoth, an Isr.:-Birzavith 
[from the marg,']. 

1270. 3J*^3, barzel, bar-zel'; perh. from the root 

of 1869; iron (as cutting); by extens. 
an iron implement: — (ax) head, iron. 

1271. "bVlS Barzlllay, bar-zil-lah'ee; from 1270; 

iron hearted; Barzillai, the name of 
three Isr. :— Barzillai. 

1272. fl'lS baracb, baw-rakh'; a prim, root; to 

bolt, i.e. fig. to flee suddenly:— chase 
(away); drive away, fain, flee (away), put to flight, 
make haste, reach, run away, shoot. 
tlia bariacb. See 1881. 

— - T 

1273. "^itl'ia Barchuiniy, bar-lchoo-mee' ; by 

transp. for 978; a Barchumite, or 
native of Bachurim: — Barhumite. 

1274. 1*fB b e riy, ber-ee'; from 1263; fat:— tat. 

1275. "^a Be>iy, bay-ree'; prob. by contr. from 

882; Beri, an Isr.:— Beri. 

1276. " 1 '15l Beriy, bay-ree'; of uncert. der. ; (only 

in the plur. and with the art.) the Ber- 
ites, a place in Pal.:— Berites. 

1277. ST'ia bariy', bawbee'; from 1254 (in the 

sense of 1262); fatted or plump:— 
fat ([fleshed], -ter), fed, Arm, plenteous, rank. 

1278. rlSPia b e riy>ab, ber-ee-aw'; fem. from 

1254; a creation, i.e. a novelty: — new 
thing. 

1279. i"P*T3 biryab, beer-yaw 1 ; fem. from 1262; 

food: — meat. 

1280. rn*15l b e riyacb, ber-ee'-akh; from 1272; a 

bolt: — bar, fugitive. 

1281. rp*]S bariyacb, baw-ree'-akh; or (short.) 

tt"l!3, bariacb, baw-ree'-akh; from 1272; a 
fugitive, i.e. the serpent (as fleeing), 
and the constellation by that name:— crooked, noble, 
piercing. 

1282. rr'na Bariyacb, baw-ree'-akh; the same 

as 1281 ; Bariach, an Isr. : — Bariah. 

1283. STp'ia B e riy<ah, ber-ee'-aw; appar. from 

the fem. of 7451 with prep, pref . ; in 
trouble; Beriah, the name of four Isr. :— Beriah. 

1284. "VP^A B e riy«iy, ber-ee-ee'; patron, from 

1283 ; a Beriite (collect.) or desc. of 
Beriah :— Beerites. 

1285. m^3 b'riytb., ber-eeth': from 1262 (in the 

sense of cutting [like 1254]); a com- 
pact (because made by passing between pieces of 
flesh): — confederacy, [con-]feder[-ate], covenant, 
league. 

1286. rP*15l B'T-iytb, ber-eeth'; the same as 1285; 

Berith, a Shechemitish deity:— Berith. 

1287. rfjla boriytb, bo-reeth'; fem. of 1258; 

vegetable alkali:— sope. 

1288. T35 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. 

1289. Ifia b e rak (Chald.), ber-ak'; corresp. to 

1288:— bless, kneel. 

1290. 'TT'na bereb, beh'-rek; from 1288; a knee:— 

knee. 

1291. Tia berek (Chald.), beh'-rek; corresp. to 

1290:— knee. 

1292. biSp'ia Barak'el, baw-rak-ale' ; from 

1288 and 410, God has blessed; Bara- 
kel, the father of one of Job's friends:— Barachel. 

1293. T'D'IS B e rakah, ber-aw-kaw'; from 1288; 

benediction; "by impl. prosperity:— 
blessing, liberal, pool, present. 

1294. TOI'S B e rakah, ber-aw-kaw' ; the same 

T T : as 1293 ; Berakah, the name of an Isr., 
and also of a valley in Pal. :— Berachah. 
1295- TO~f3. b e rekab- ber-uy-kaw 1 ; from 1288; a 
reservoir (at which camels kneel as a 
resting-place):— (fish-) pool. 



1296. rT^S Berekyah, beh-rek-yaw' ; or 

1>lJ3'ia Berekyahuw, beh-rek-yaw' -hoo; 
from 1290 and 3050; knee (l.e. 
blessing) of Jah; Berekjah, the name of six Isr.:— 
Berachiah, Bereebiah. 

1297. D53 b e ram, (Chald.) ber-am'; perh. from 

7813 with prep. pref. ; prop, highly, i.e. 
surely; but used adversatively, however:— but, never- 
theless, yet. 

1298. yia Bcra', beh'-rah; of uncert. der. ; Bera, 

a Sodomitish king:--Bera. 

1299. p'HS baraq, baw-rak'; a prim, root; to 

lighten (lightning): — cast forth. 

1300. p'la baraq, baw-rawk'; from 1299; light- 

ning; by anal, a gleam; concr. a 
Hashing sword: — bright, glitter (-ing, sword), 
lightning. 

1301. p"ia Baraq, baw-rawk'; the same as 1300; 

Barak, an Isr. : — Barak. 

1302. Dip'ia Barqowc, bar-kose'; of uncert. 

der. ; Barkos, one of the Nethimim: — 
Barkos. 

1303. "jp'ia barqan, bar-kawn'; from 1300; a 

thorn (perh. as burning brightly):— 
brier. 

1304. np"ia bareqeth, baw-reh'-keth; or 

np"l!3 bar e kath, baw-rek-ath' ; from 1300; 
a gem (as flashing), perh. the eme- 
rald: — carbuncle. 

1305. "ins barar, baw-rar'; a prim, root; to 

clarify (i.e. brighten), examine, select: — 
make bright, choice, chosen, cleanse (be clean), 
clearly, polished, (shew self) pure (-ify), purge 
(out). 

1306. yiB'ia BLrehat, beer-shah'; prob. from 

7562 with prep. pref. ; with wickedness; 
Birsha, a king of Gomorrah:— Birsha. 

1307. TVia Berotbiy, bay-ro-thee' ; patrial 

from 1268; a Berothite, or inhabitant 
of Berothai:— Berothite. 

1308. TTO3 B e s6wr, bes-ore'; from 1319; cheer- 

ful; Besor, a stream of Pal..— Besor. 

1309. JTlTOSl b e s6wrab, bes-o-raw 1 ; or (short.) 

rTTlDa b e s«$rab, bes-o-raw'; fem. from 
1319; glad tidings; by impl. reward 
for good news:-re-wa.Td for tidings. 

1310. blE3 basbal, baw-shal'; a prim, root; 

prop, to boil up; hence to be done in 
cooking; fig. to ripen: — bake, boil, bring forth, is ripe, 
roast, seethe, sod (be sodden). 

1311. b'JJa basbel, Daw-shale 1 ; from 1S10; 

boiled: — X at all, sodden. 

1312. fiblBa Bishlam, bish-lawm'; of for. der.; 

Bishlam, a Pers. :— Bishlam. 

1313. Dffla basam, baw-sawm'; from an unused 

root mean, to be fragrant; [comp. 
5561] the balsam plant:— spice. 

1314. DTBa besem, beh'-sem; or 

blQ'a bosem, bo'-sem; from the same as 
1313; fragrance; by impl. spicery; also 
the balsam plant: — smell, spice, sweet (odour). 

1315. nntoa Bosmath, bos-math'; fem. of 

1314 (the second form); fragrance; 
Bosmath, the name of a wife of Esau, and of a daugh- 
ter of Solomon:— Bashemath, Basmath. 

1316. ]TBa Bashan, baw-shawn'; of uncert. der. ; 

Bashan (often with the art.), a region 
E. of the Jordan :— Bashan. 

1317. SlJttSa boshnah, bosh-naw'; fem. from 

954; shamefulness: — shame. 

1318. Dlfla bashac, baw-shas 1 ; a prim, root; to 

trample down: — tread. 

1319. Ittla basar. baw-sar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to be fresh, i.e. full (rosy, fig. cheerful); 
to announce (glad news):— messenger, preach, pub- 
lish, shew forth, (bear, bring, carry, preach, good, tell 
good) tidings. 

1320. T&J2L basar, baw-sawr 1 ; from 1319; flesh 

(from its freshness); by extens. body, 
person; also (by euphem.) the pudenda of a man: — 
body, [fat, lean] flesh [-ed], kin, [man-] kind, -4- nak- 
edness, self, skin. 



1321. TOa b e sar (Chald.), bes-ar 1 ; corresp. to 

1320:— flesh. 
ilTffla b e s6rah. See 1309. 

1322. nitja bosheth, bo'-sheth; from 954; shame 

(the feeling and the condition, as well 
as its cause); by impl. (spec.) an idol:— ashamed, con- 
fusion, 4- greatly, (put to) shame (-f ul thing). 

1323. na batb, bath; from 1129 (as fem. of 1121); 

a daughter (used in the same wide sense 
as other terms of relationship, lit. and fig.):— apple 
[of the eye], branch, company, daughter, X first, 
X old, -4- owl, town, village. 

1324. !"ia batb. bath; prob. from the same as 1327; 

a bath or Heb. measure (as a means of 
division) of liquids:— bath. 

1325. na batb (Chald.), bath; corresp. to 1324:— 

bath. 

1326. !"!n3 bathah, baw-thaw'; prob. an orth. 

var. for 1327; desolation:— waste. 

1327. tina battab, bat-taw'; fem. from an un- 

used root (mean, to break in pieces); 
desolation:— desolate. 

1328. b^ina B'thuw'el, beth-oe-aW; appar. 

from the same as 1326 and 410; de- 
stroyed of God; Bethuel, the name of a nephew of 
Abraham, and of a place in Pal. :— Bethuel. Comp 
1829. 

1329. bina B e thuwl, beth-ool'; for 1328; Be- 

thul (i.e. Bethuel), a place in Pal.:— 
Bethuel. 

1330. flbina b e thuwlah, beth-oo-law' ; fem. 

pass. part, of an unused root mean, 
to separate; a virgin (from her privacy); sometimes 
(by continuation) a bride; also (fig.) a city or state:— 
maid, virgin. 

1331. Q^bina b e thuwliym, beth-oo-leem' ; 

masc. plur. of the same as 1330; 
(collect, and abstr.) virginity; by impl. and concr. the 
tokens of it:— x maid, virginity. 

1332. ITna Blthyah, bith-yaw'; from 1323 and 

3050; daughter (i.e. worshipper) of 
Jah; Bithjah, an Eg. woman:— Bithiah. 

1333. pna bathaq, baw-thak'; a prim, root; to 

cut in pieces:— thrust through. 

1334. ina batbar, baw-thar'; a prim, root, to 

chop up:— divide. 

1335. *ina betber, beh'-ther; from 1334; a sec- 

tion:— part, piece. 

1336. ina Betber, beh'-tlver; the same as 1335; 

Bether, a (craggy) place in Pal.:— 
Bether. 

1337. CP^© na Batb Rabbfym, bath rab- 

beem'; from 1323 and a masc. 
plur. from 7227; the daughter (i.e. city) of Babbah: — 
Bath-rabbim. 

1338. yhna Bltbrown, bith-rone'; from 1334; 

(with the art.) the craggy spot; Bith- 
ron, a place E. of the Jordan:— Bithron. 

1339. 3>aT2i - na Bath-Shel>a«, bath-sheh'-bah; 

from 1323 and 7651 (in the sense of 
7650); daughter of an oath; Bath-Sheba, the mother 
of Solomon:— Bath-sheba. 

1340. ?1ffl-na Bath-Shuwa«, bath-shoo'-ah; 

from 1323 and 7771; daughter of 
wealth; Bath-shua, the same as 1339:— Bath-shua. 



1341. NS gS», gay'; for 1343; haughty:— proud. 

1342. TINS ga'ab, gaw-aw'; a prim, root; to 

■mount up; hence in gen. to rise, (fig.) 
be majestic:— gloriously, grow up, increase, be risen, 
triumph. 

1343. r"K« ge'eh gay-eh'; from 1342; lofty; fig. 

arrogant:— proud. 

1344. TlNi ge'ah, gay-aw'; fem. from 1342; arro- 

gance:— pride. 

1345. bsn&Ul G e 'ttw'Sl, gheh-oo-ale'; from 1342 

and 410; majesty of God; Geiiel, an 
Isr. :— Geuel. 



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1346. S1183 ga'avfih, gah-av-aw'; from 1342; 

arrogance or majesty; by impl. (concr.) 
ornament: — excellency, haughtiness, highness, pride, 
proudly, swelling. 

1347. "pN3 ga'dwn, gaw-ohn'; from 1842; the 

same as 1346: — arrogancy, excellency 
(-lent), majesty, pomp, pride, proud, swelling. 

1348. rYlKS g6»iiwth, gay-ooth'; from 1342; the 

same as 1346:— excellent things, lifting 
up, majesty, pride, proudly, raging. 

1349. T^gl ga'ayfiwn, gaJi-ah-yone'; from 1342: 

haughty: — proud. 

1350. 3N3 ga'al, gaw-al'; a prim, root, to redeem 

(according to the Oriental law of kin- 
ship), I.e. to be the next of kin (and as such to buy 
back a relative's property, marry his widow, etc.): — 
X in any wise, X at all, avenger, deliver, (do, per- 
form the part of near, next) kinsfolk (-man), 
purchase, ransom, redeem (-er), revenger. 

1351. 5N3 ga'al, gavMxl'; a prim, root, [rather 

' ident. with 1350, through the idea of 
freeing, i.e. repudiating] ; to soil or (flg.) desecrate:— 
defile, pollute, stain. 

1352. bN3 go'el, go 1 -el; from 1351; profana- 

tion:— defile. 

1353. !"iVN3 g'ullah, gheh-ool-law' ; fern. pass. 

part, of 1350; redemption (including 
the right and the object); by impl. relationship:— 
kindred, redeem, redemption, right. 

1354. 33 gab, gab; from an unused root mean. 

to hollow or curve; the 6acfc(as rounded 
[comp. 1460 and 1479]; by anal, the top or rim, a boss, 
a vault, arch of eye, bulwarks, etc.:— back, body, 
boss, eminent (higher) place, [eye] brows, nave, 



ag gab (Chald.), gab; corresp. to 1354:— 

back. 
33 geb, gabe; from 1461; a log (as cut out); 
" also well or cistern (aB dug):— beam, ditch, 



ring. 
1355. 

1356. 

pit. 

1357. 33 gSb, gabe; prob. from 1461 [comp. 1462]; 

" a locust (from its cutting):— locust. 

1358. 33 gdb (Chald.), gobe; from a root corresp. 

to 1461; a pit (for wild animals) (as cut 
out):— den. 

1359. 33 G6b, gobe; or (fully) 

313 Gowb, gobe'; from 1461; pit; Odb, a 
place in Pal.:— Gob. 

1360. S?33 gebe, geh'-beh; from an unused root 

mean. prob. to collect; a reservoir; by 
anal, a marsh:— marish, pit. 

1361. PDJ! gababh, gaw-bah'; a prim, root; to 

soar, i.e. be lofty; flg. to be haughty:— 
exalt, be haughty, be (make) high (-er), lift up, mount 
up, be proud, raise up great height, upward. 

1362. EI33 ga.ba.bh, gaw-bawh'; from 1361; lofty 

* T (lit. or fig.):— high, proud. 

1363. SJ33 gdbabb, go'-bah; from 1361; elation, 

grandeur, arrogance:— excellency, 

haughty, height, high, loftiness, pride. 

1364. JM-* gabdahb, gaw-bo'-ah; or (fully) 
!3133 gabSwahh, gaw-bo'-ah; from 1861; 

elevated (or elated), powerful, arro- 
gant:— haughty, height, high (-er), lofty, proud, X ex- 
ceeding proudly. 

1365. rWl3| gabbuwth, gab-hooth'; from 

1361; pride:— loftiness, lofty. 

1366. 3133 g e bAwl, gheb-ool'; or (short.) 

?33 g e bnl, gheb-ool'; from 1379; prop, a 
** ' cord (as twisted), i.e. (by impl.) a boun- 
dary; by extens. the territory inclosed:— border, 
bound, coast, X great, landmark, limit, quarter, 
space. 

1367. !lbl33 g e buwlab, gheb-oo-law'; or (short.) 
Sn333 g e bAlab, gheb-oo-law 1 ; fem. of 

1366; a boundary, region:— border, 
bound, coast, landmark, place. 

1368. 1133 gibbdwr, ghib-bore'; or (short.) 
"133 gibbdr, ghib-bore'; intens. from the 

same as 1397; powerful; by impl. war- 
rior, tyrant:— champion, chief, x excel, giant, man, 
mighty (man, one), strong (man), valiant man. 



1369. S11133 g e bmrrah, gheb-oc-raw'; fem. 

pass. part, from the same as 1368; 
force (lit. or fig.); by impl. valor, victory:— -force, 
mastery, might, mighty (act, power), power, strength. 

1370. J111S3 g'buwrah (Chald.), gheb-oo^aw' ; 

corresp. to 1369; power:— might. 

1371. 11133 gibbeacb, ghib-bay'-akh; from an un- 

used root mean, to be high (in the fore- 
head); bald in the forehead :— forehead bald. 

1372. nlia3 gabbachatb, gab-bakh'-ath; from 

the same as 1371 ; baldness in the fore- 
head; by anal, a bare spot on the right side of cloth:— 
bald forehead, X without. 

1373. "'as Gabbay, gab-bah'ee; from the same as 

1354; collective:— Qabbai, an Isr.:— Gab- 
bai. 

1374. d^SS Gebtym, gay-beem'; plur. of 1356; 

cisterns; Gebim, a place in Pal.:— 
Gebim. 

1375. 3P33 g e biya«, gheb-ee'-ah; from an unused 

root (mean, to be convex); a goblet; by 
anal, the calyx of a flower:— house, cup, pot. 

1376. T33 gobiyr, gheb-eer'; from 1396; a mas- 

ter:— lord. 

1377. tYTSS g e biyrab, gheb-ee-raw 1 ; fem. of 

1376; a mistress:— queen. 

1378. llS^S gabiysh, gaw-beesh'; from an un- 

used root (prob. mean, to freeze); 
crystal (from its resemblance to ice):— pearl. 

1379. b33 gabal, gaw-bal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

twist as a rope; only (as a denom. from 
1366) to bound (as by a line):— be border, set (bounds 
about). 

1380. ^33 G«bal, gheb-al'; from 1379 (in the 

sense of a. chain ot hills); amountain; 
Gebal, a place in Phoenicia:— Gebal. 

1381. bl3 G e bal, gheb-awl'; the same as 1380; 

Gebal, a region in Idumsea:— Gebal. 
ribaS g e bulab. See 1367. 

r *■. : 

1382. 1333 Gibliy, ghib-lee'; patrial from 1380; a 

Gebalite, or inbab. of Gebal:— Giblites, 
stone-squarer. 

1383. nb33 gabluth, gab-looth'; from 1379; a 

twisted chain or lace:— end. 

1384. 'jaa glbben, gib-bane'; from an unused 

root mean, to be arched or contracted; 
hunch-backed: — crookbackt. 

1385. J1233 g e binah, gheb-ee-naw 1 '; fem. from the 

same as 1384; curdled milk:— cheese. 

1386. p33 galmon. gab-nohn'; from the same as 

1384; a hump or peak of hills :— high. 

1387. 5*33 Geba', gheh'-bah; from the same as 

1375, a hillock; Geba, a place in Pal.:— 
Gaba, Geba, Gibeah. 

1388. 8233 Gib'a', ghib-aw'; by perm, for 1389; 

a hill; Giba, a place in Pal. :— Gibeah. 

1389. rW33 glb'ah, ghib-aw'; fem. from the 

same as 1387; a hillock: — hill, little hill. 

1390. Sll*33 Glb'ab, ghib-aw 1 ; the same as 1389; 

Gibah; the name of three places in 
Pal.:— Gibeah, the hill. 

1391. pJ*33 Gib'own, ghib-ohn'; from the same 

as 1387; hilly; Gibon, a place in Pal.:— 
Giheon. 

1392. bi>33 gtb<61, ghib-ole'; prol. from 1375; the 

calyx of a flower:— boiled. 

1393. ' 1 ?b'33 Glb'oniy, ghib-o-nee'; patrial from 

1391; a Gibonite, or inhab. of Gibon:— 
Gibeonite. 

1394. ri3?33 Gib'atb, ghib-ath'; from the same 

' as 1375; hilliness; Gibath: — Gibeath. 

1395. " , ri5 t 33 Glb'athiy, ghib-aw-thee' ; patrial 

" T : ' from 1390; a Gibathite, or inhab. of 
Gibath:— Gibeathite. 

1396. 133 gabar, gaw-bar 1 ; a prim, root; to be 

strong; by impl. to prevail, act inso- 
lently:— exceed, confirm, be great, be mighty, prevail, 
put to more [strength], strengthen, be stronger, be 
valiant. 

1397. 133 geber, gheh'-ber; from 1396; prop, a 

valiant man or warrior; gen. a person 
simply: — every one, man, X mighty. ( 



1398. 



1399. 



1400. 



1401. 



1402. 



1403. 



1409. 



1410. 



133 Geber, gheh'-ber; the same as 3397; 
Geber, the name of two Isr. :— Geber. 

133 g*bar, gheb-ar'; from 1396; the same 
as 1397; a person:— man. 

133 g®bar (Chald.), gheb-ar 1 ; corresp. to 
1399: — certain, man. 

133 glbbar (Chald.), ghib-bawr'; intens. of 
1400; valiant, or warrior: — mighty. 

133 Gibbar, ghib-bawr'; intens. of 1399; 

Gibbar, an Isr. :— Gibbar. 
S1133 g e burab.. See 1369. 

bS"i133 Gabriy'el, gab-ree-ale'; from 
' : 1397 and 410; man of God; Gabriel, 
an archangel: — Gabriel. 

1404. rl33 geberetb, gheb-eh'^reth; fem. o£ 

1376; mistress:— lady, mistress. 

1405. 111133 Gibb e tb6wn, ghib-beth-one' ; in- 

tens. from 1389; a hilly spot; Gib 
bethon, a place in Pal.:— Gibbethon. 

1406. 33 gag, gawg; prob. by redupl. from 1342; a 

roof; by anal, the top of an altar:— root 
(of the house), (house) top (of the house). 

1407. 13 gad, gad; from 1413 (in the sense ol 

cutting); coriander seed (from its fur- 
rows): — coriander. 

1408. 13 Gad, gad; a var. of 1409; Fortune, a 

Bab. deity:— that troop. 

13 gad, gawd; from 1464 (in the sense Of 

distributing); fortune:— troop. 
"7)1 Gad, gawd; from 1464; Gad, a son of 
* Jacob, includ. his tribe and its territory; 
also a prophet: — Gad. 

1411. 1313 g e da.bar (Chald.), ghed-aw-bawr 1 ; 

corresp. to 1489; a treasurer;— treas- 
urer. 

1412. 511313 Gudgodab, gud-go'-daw; by re- 

dupl, from 1413 (in the sense of cut- 
ting) cleft; Gudgodah, a place in the Desert:— Gud- 
godah. 

1413. 113 gadad, gaw-dad'; a prim, root [comp. 

1464] ; to crowd; also to gash (as if by 
pressing into):— assemble (selves by troops), gather 
(selves together, self in troops), cut selves. 

1414. 113 g e dad (Chald.), ghed-ad'; corresp. to 

1413; to cut down:— hew down. 
J1113 g*dAdab. See 1417. 

T'.. : 

1415. (113 gadah, gaw-daw'; from an unused 

root (mean, to cut off); a border of a 
river (as cut into by the stream):— bank. 
M1| Gaddab. See 2693. 

1416. 1*113 godawd, ghed-ood'; from 1413; a 

crowd (espec. of soldiers);— army, band 
(of men), company, troop (of robbers). 

1417. 1113 g'duwd, ghed-ood'; or (fem.) 

•1113 g e dudab, ghed-oo-daw' ; from 1413; 

a furrow (as cut):— furrow. 
111113 g e d«wdab, ghed-oo-daw'; fem. 
part. pass, of 1413; an incision:— 
cutting. 

1419. 3113 gadowl, gaw-dole'; or (short.) 

313 gadol, gaw-dole'; from 1431; 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, noble, proud thing, x sore, 
(X) very. 

1420. Sibil! g e d«wlab, ghed-oo-law'; or 

(short.) «1313 g e dnllab, ghed-ooUauf; or (less 
accurately) 
ilbl13 g e duwllab, ghed-ooUlaw'; fem. of 
1419; greatness; (concr.) mighty 
acts;— dignity, great things (-ness), majesty. 

1421. t)113 gldduwph, ghid-doof; or (short.) 

f|13 glddupb, ghid-doof; and (fem.) 

1ISII3 glddupbab., ghid-doo-favf; or 

)1B13 glddnpbab, ghid-doo-fauf; from 
1422; vilification:— reproach, reviling, 



1418. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



1432. ITIB115 gduwpiiiih, ghed-oo-faw>; tern. 

pass. part, of 1442: a revilement:— 
taunt 

1ft3 G e d6wr. See 1448. 

1423. I'JJl g e dty, ghed-ee'; from the same as 141B; 

a young goat (from browsing) :— kid. 
1424 l"!!* Gadiy, gaw-dee'; from 1409; fortunate; 

Gadi, an Isr.: — Gadi 

1425. "H3 Gadiy, gaw-dee 1 ; patron, from 1410; a 

Gadite (collect.) or desc. of Gad:— Gadites, 
children of Gad. 

1426. l^Jl Gaddiy, gad-dee'; intens. for 1434; 

Gaddi, an Isr.:— Gaddi. 

1427. bS^IS Gaddiy'el, gad-dee-ale'; from 1409 

and 410; fortune of God; Gaddiel, an 
Isr.:— Gaddiel. 

1428. rt;"!?" gldyab, ghid-yaw'; or 

WIS" gadyab, gad-yaw'; the same as 
1415; a river brink:— bank. 

1429. STIS g e diyab, ghed-ee-yaw 1 ; fern, of 1423; 

a young female goat:— Wd. 

1430. IB 1 *!)! gadiysb, gaw-deesh'; from an un- 

used root (mean, to fteap up) ; a stack of 
sheaves; by anal, a tomb:— shock (stack) (of corn), 
tomb. 

1431. blS gadal, gaw-dal'; a prim, root; prop. 

to twist [comp. 1434], i.e. to be (caus. 
make) large (in various senses, as in body, mind, es- 
tate or honor, also in pride):— advance, boast, bring 
up, exceed, excellent, be (-come, do, give, make, wax), 
great (-er, come to . . . estate, -\- things), grow (up), 
increase, lift up, magnify (-iflcal), be much set by, 
nourish (up), pass, promote, proudly [spoken], tower. 

1432. Vl3 gadel, gaw-dale'; from 1431; targe (lit. 

or flg.): — great, grew. 

1433. Vl3 godel, go'-del; from 1431; magnitude 

(lit. or flg.):— greatness, stout (-ness). 

1434. Vl3 g e dll, ghed-eel'; from 1431 (in the sense 

: of twisting); thread, i.e. a tassel or fes- 
toon:— fringe, wreath. 

1435. bia Giddel, ghid-dale'; from 1431; stout; 

Giddel, the name of one of the Nethinim, 
also of one of " Solomon's servants": — Giddel. 
Via gadol. See 1419. 
?lb"JS g e dullab. See 1420. 

1436. STblS G e dalyah, ghed-al-yaw' ; or(prol.) 

VfVJSI G e dalyal»fiw, ghed-al-yaw' -hoo; 
from 1431 and 8050; Jah lias become 
great; Gedaljah, the name of Ave Isr.:— Gedaliah. 

1437. 'Vjibla Glddaltiy, ghid-dal'-tee; from 

: ' 1431 ; I have made great; Giddalti, an 
Isr.:-Giddalti. 

1438. 3H3 gada«, gaw-dah'; a prim, root; to fell 

a tree; gen. to destroy anything:— cut 
(asunder, in sunder, down, off), hew down. 

1439. Tteia Gid«6wn, ghid-ohn'; from 1438; 

' " feller (i.e. warrior); Gidon, an Isr.:— 
Gideon. • 

1440. tfyia Gld«6m, gftid-o7im';from 1438; a eut- 

1 ting (Le. desolation); Gidom, a place 
in PaL:— Gidom. 

1441. "Wia Gld«6niy, ghid-o-nee'; from 1438; 

warlike [comp. 1489]; Gidoni, an 
1st.;— Gideon! 

1442. EH3 gadapb, gaw-daf; a prim, root; to 

hack (with words), Le. revile:— blas- 
pheme, reproach. 

JPJ3 giddupb, and 

MOT| giddupbah. See 1421 

1443 T33 gadar, gaw-dar 1 ; a prim, root; to wall 
in or around:— close up, fence up, 
hedge, Inclose, make up [a wall], mason, repairer, 

1444. *)13 geder, gheh'-der; from 1443; a circwm- 

vallation:—wa3L 

1445. *fl3 Geder, gheh'-der; the same as 1444; 

Geder, a place in Pal.:— Geder. 

1446. ^fta G 6 d6r, ghed-ore'; or (fully) 

lVi3 G e d«»wr, ghed-ore'; from 1448; inrfo- 
: sure; Gedor, a place in PaL; also the 
name of three Isr. :— Gedor. 



1447. Tiajgade'r, gaw-dare'; from 1448; a cir- 

cumvcUlation; byimpl. an inclosure:— 
fence, hedge, wall. 

1448. SYJ13 g e derala, ghed-ay-raw' ; fem. of 

1447; inclosure (espec. for flocks): — 
[sheep-] cote (fold) hedge, wall. 

1449. STria G e d£rab, ghed-ay-rav/; the same as 

1448; (with the art.) Gederah, a place 
in PaL:— Gederah, hedges. 

1450. rri*na G e d6rdwtb, ghed-ay-rohth'; plur. 

of 1448; walls; Geder oth, a place in 
Pal.:— Gederoth. 

1451. '''"QS G e de"riy, ghed-ay-ree' ; patrial from 

1445; a Gederite, or inhab. of Geder:— 
Gederite. 

1452. "TlTia G e deratliiy, ghed-ay-raw-thee' ; 

patrial from 1449; a Gederathite, or 
inhab. of Gederah:— Gederathite. 

1453. E'jrrna G e d6r6tliaylm, ghed-ay-ro-thah'- 

yim; dual of 1448; double wall; Ge- 
derothajim, a place in Pal.: — Gederothaim. 

1454. (13 g6b, gay; prob. a clerical error for 2088; 

this:— this. 

1455. Flrta gahi&Ii, gaw-haw'; a prim, root; to 

remove (a bandage from a wound, i.e. 
heal it): — cure. 

1456. S"I!13 gSbah., gay-haw'; from 1455; acure:— 

medicine. 

1457. '"irtj galiar, gaw-har'; a* prim, root; to 

prostrate oneself:— cast self down, 
stretch self. 

1458. "13 gav, gav; another form for 1460; the 

back: — back. 

1459. "13 gav (Cbald.), gav; corresp. to 1460; the 

middle:— midst, same, there- (where-) in. 

1460. "13 g&v gave; from 1342 [corresp. to 1354] ; 

the back; by anal, the middle: — \- among, 
back, body. 

1461. Sia gftwb, goob; a prim, root; to dig:— 

husbandman. 

1462. Sia gowb, gobe; from 1461; the locust 

(from its grubbing as a larve) :— grass- 
hopper, X great. 

1463. 313 Gdwg, gohg; of uncert. der.; Gog, the 

name of an Isr., also of some northern 
nation:— Gog. 

1464. "MS guwd, goode; a prim, root [akin to 

1413]; to crowd upon, i.e. attack:— invade, 
overcome. 

1465. !lia gfevab, gay^oaw'; fem. of 1460; the 

'" back, Le. (by extens.) the person:— 
body. 

1466. !rn3 g&vab, gay-vow 1 ; the same as 1465; 

exaltation; (flg.) arrogance:— lifting up, 



1467. !Tia gfevab (Cbald.), gay-vaW; corresp. to 

T " 1466:— pride. 

1468. T13 gftwz, goon; a prim, root [comp. 1494] ; 

prop, to shear off; but used only in the 
(flg.) sense of passing rapidly:— bring, cut off. 

1469. Vfia gdwzal, go-zawl'; or (short.) 

3J3 gozal, go-zawl'; from 1497; a nestling 
(as being comparatively nude of feath- 
ers):— young (pigeon). 

1470. Ipa Gdwzan, go-zawn'; prob. from 1468; 

a quarry (as a place of cutting stones); 
Gozan, a province of Assyria:— Gozan. 
147L "na gdwy, go'ee; rarely (short.) 

a g6y, gof-ee; appar. from the same root as 
1465 (in the sense of massing) ; a foreign 
nation,; hence a Gentile; also (flg.) a troop of ani- 
mals, or a flight of locusts:— Gentile, heathen, nation, 
people. 

1472. njia. gOviy&Ii, ghev-ee-yaw'; proL for 

1465; a body, whether alive or dead:— 
(dead) body, carcase, corpse. 

1473. rfyia gowlali, go-laur; or (short.) 

tlba gdlab, go-law 1 ; act. part. fem. of 
1540; exile; concr. and colL exiles:— 
(carried away), captive C-itaO, removing. 



1474 ibia Gftwlan, go-lawn'; from 1478; cap- 
tive; Golan, a place east of the Jordan:— 
Golan. 

1475. VHia gnwmmats, goonumawts'; of un. 

cert, der.; a pit:— pit. 

1476. ''SIS Gftwniy, goo-nee'; prob. from 1598; 

protected; Guni, the name of two Isr.:— 
Guni. 

1477. "WS Guwniy, goo-nee'; patron, from 1476; 

a Gunite (collect, with art. pref .) or desc. 
of Guni:— Gunites. 

1478. 3>13 gava', gaw-vah'; a prim, root; to 

breathe out, Le. (by impl.) expire: — die, 
be dead, give up the ghost, perish. 

1479. Clia guwpb., goof; a prim, root; prop, to 

hollow or arch, Le. (flg.) close; to shut:— 
shut. 

1480. JlBlS guwpbah, goo-faw'; from 1479; a 

corpse (as dosed" to sense):— body. 

1481. 113 gu\mr, 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, fear, gather (together), inhabitant, remain, so- 
journ, stand in awe, (be) stranger, X surely. 

1482. IIS gftwr, goor; or (short.) 

la gar, goor; perh. from 1481; a cub (as 
still abiding in the lair), espec. of the 
lion:— whelp, young one. 

1483. T13 Giiwr, goor; the same as 1482; Our, a 

place in Pal.:— Gur. 

1484. '"113 gowr, gore; or (fem.) 

•"1^3 gdrab, go-raw'; a var. of 1482:— 
whelp. 

1485. b?3"Tia Gftwr-Ba'al, goor-bah'-al; from 

1481 and 1168; dwelling of Baal; 
Gur-Baal, a place in Arabia:— Gur-baaL 

1486. V"ri3 gowral, gcwrawl'; or (short.) 

Vj3 goral, g&ral'; from an unused root 
mean, to 6e rough (as stone); prop, a 
pebble, i.e. a !ot (small stones being used for that pur- 
pose); flg. a portion or destiny (as if determined by 
lot):— lot 

1487. BIS guwsh, goosh; or rather (by perm.) 

IB^a giysh, gheesh; of uncert. der. ; a mass 
of earth:— clod. 

1488. T3 gSz, ga2ie; from 1494; a /eece (as shorn); 

also mown grass:— fleece, mowing, mown 



1489. 13T.|1 glzbar, ghiz-bawr'; of for. der.- 

ireosiirer:— treasurer. 

1490. 1373 gizbar (Chald.), ghiz-bawr 1 ; corresp. 

to 1489:— treasurer. 

1491. rtT3 gazab, gaw-zaw 1 ; a prim, root [akin 

to 1468]; to cm* oft, Le. portion out:— 
take. 

1492. FW3 gazzah, gaz-zaw 1 ; fem. from 1494; a 



1493. "'jrifa Gtz6wniy, ghee-zo-nee'; patrial from 

the unused name of a place appar. in 
Pal. ; a Gizonite or inhab. of Gizoh: — Gizonite. 

1494. TT3. gazaz, gaw-zaz'; a prim, root [akin to 

1468]; tocui off; spec, to shear a flock, 
or shave the hair; flg. to destroy an enemy:— cut off 
(down), poU, shave, ([sheep-]) shear (-er). 

1495. ITS Gaz£z gaw-zaze'; from 1494; shearer; 

Gazez, the name of two Isr.:— Gazez. 

1496. IVT3 gaziytb, gaw-zeeth'; from 1491; 

something cut, Le. dressed stone:— 
hewed, hewn stone, wrought 

1497. bl.S gazal, gaw-zal'; a prim, root; to pluck 

off; spec, to flay, strip or ro6:— catch, 
consume, exercise [robbery], pluck (off), rob, spoil, 
take away (by force, violence), tear. 

1498. b.TS gazel, gaw-zale'; from 1497; robbery, or 

(concr.) plunder:— robbery, thing taken 
away by violence. 

1499. Vta gSzel, ghe'-zel; from 1497; plunder, Le 

■piolemce:— violence, violent perverting'. 
b?3 gozal. See 1469. 



1500. SibTS g e z£lali, ghez-ay-law' ; tern, of 1498 

and mean, the same:— that (he had 
robbed) [which he took violently away], spoil, vio- 
lence. 

1501. DT3 gazam, gaw-zawm'; from an unused 

root mean, to devour; a kind of locust:— 
palmer-worm. 

1502. &TJ Gaizam, gaz-zawm'; from the same as 

1501 ; devourer:— Qazzam, one of the Ne- 
thinim : — Gazzam. 

1503. 3>T3 geza«, geh'-zah; from an unused root 

mean, to cut down (trees); the trunk or 
stump of a tree (as felled or as planted):— stem, stock. 

1504. ^W gazar, g.iw-zar'; a prim, root; to cut 

down or off; (fig.) to destroy, divide, ex 
elude or decide: — cut down (off), decree, divide, 
snatch, 

1505. ITS g e zar (Chald.), ghez-ar'; corresp. to 

1504; to quarry; determine: — cut out, 



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1506. "ITS gezer, gheh'-zer; from 1504; something 

cut off; a portion: — part, piece. 

1507. ^ItS Gezer, gheh'-zer; the same as 1506; 

Gezer, a place in Pal. :— Gazer, Gezer. 

1508. STJTS gizrah, ghiz-raw'; fern, of 1506; the 

figure or person (as if cut out); also an 
inclosure (as separated):— polishing, separate place. 

1509. FlTTS g*zerall, ghez-ay-raw' ; from 1504; a 

: desert (as separated):— not inhabited. 

1510. STlTS gez$r&h.iChald.), ghez-ay-raw'; from 

1505 (as 1504); a decree:— decree. 

1511. "'"ITS Glzriy (in the marg.), ghiz-ree'; pa- 

trial from 1507; a Oezerite (collect.) or 

inhab. of Gezer; but better (as in the text) by transp. 

"iT"l3° Glrziy, gher-zee'; patrial of 1630; a 

! Girzite (collect.) or member of a native 

tribe in Pal.:— Gezrites. 

lin.J Gididwn. See 1531. 

1512. liftS gacliowii, gaw-khone'; prob. from 

1518; the external abdomen, belly (as 
the source of the foetus [comp. 1521]):— belly. 
■nflS GScliaziy. See 1523. 
VnS gachol. See 1513. 

1513. btlS gecliel, geh'-khel; or (fem.) 

ln?nS gacheletli, gah-kheh'-leth; from an 
unused root mean, to glow or kindle; 
an ember:— (burning) coal. 

1514. OTIS Gaebajn, gah'-kham; from an unused 

root mean, to burn; flame; Gacham, a 
son of Nahor:— Gaham. 

1515. ID! Gachar, gah'-khar; from an unused 

root mean, to hide; lurker; Gachar, one 
of the Nethinim:— Gahar. 
^3 goy. See 1471. 

1516. SOS guy>, gah'ee; or (short.) 

^3 gay, gah'ee; prob. (by transm.) from the 
same root as 1466 (abbrev.) ; a gorge (from 
its lofty sides; hence narrow, but not a gully or win- 
ter-torrent): — valley. 

1517. "PS giyd, gheed; prob. from 1464; a thong 

(as compressing') ; by anal, a tendon: — 
sinew. 

1518. ITS giyacli, ghee'-akh; or (short.) 

T13 goach. go'-akh; a prim, root; to gush 
forth (as water), gen. to issue:— break 
forth, labor to bring forth, come forth, draw up, take 
out. 

1519. ITS giyacli (Chald.), ghee'-akh; or (short.) 
till giiwach (Chald.), goo'-akh; corresp. 

to 1548; to rush forth:— strive. 

1520. IPS Giyacli, ghee'-akh; from 1518; a foun- 

tain; Giach, a place in Pal. :— Giah. 

1521. YlFPS Giychdwn, ghee-khone'; or (short.) 

'liflS Gichown, ghee-khone'; from 1518; 
stream; Gichon, a river of Paradise; 
also a valley (or pool) near Jerusalem:— Gihon. 

1522. "'tn^S G^ychaziy, gay-khah-zee'; or 

"'TfJS GSchaziy, gay-khah-zee 1 ; appar- 
from 1516 and 2372; valley of a vision- 
ary: Gechazi, the servant of Elisha:— Gehazi. 



Vs giyl, gheel; or (by perm.) 

313° gawl, goal; a prim, root; prop, to 
spin round (under the influence of any 
violent emotion), i.e. usually rejoice, or (as cringing) 
fear:— he glad, joy, be joyful, rejoice. 

1524. b"\3 giyl, gheel; from 1523; a revolution (of 

time, i.e. an age) ; also joy: — X exceed- 
ingly, gladness, X greatly, joy, rejoice (-ing), sort. 

1525. tlb 1 3 giylah, ghee-law'; or 

nb" 1 - 5 ! giylatb, ghee-lath'; fem. of 1534; 

joy:— joy, rejoicing. 
|TJ5\1 Giyloh. See 1543. 

1526. "'fb'Vl Giyldniy, ghee-lo-nee' ; patrial from 

1543; a Gilonite or inhab. of Giloh:— 
Gilonite. 

1527. ni^S Giynath, ghee-nath'; of uncert. der.; 

Ginath, an Isr. :— Ginath. 

1528. Trl giyr (Chald.), gheer; corresp. to 1615; 

lime:— plaster. 
T3 geyr. See 1616. 

1529. "]TZi' 1 3 Geyshan, gay-shawn'; from the 

same as 1487; lumpish; Geshan, an 
Isr.:— Geshan. 

1530. bs gal, gal; from 1556; something rolled, i.e. 

a heap of stone or dung (plur. ruins) ; by 
anal, a spring of water (plur. waves):— billow, heap, 
spring, wave. 

1531. 33 g&l, gole; from 1556; a cup for oil (as 

round):— bowl. 
Nbs g e Ia». See 1541. 

1532. ib3 gallafo, gaZ-taiio'; from an unused root 

mean, to shave; a barber:— barber. 

1533. ?3b3 Gilboa', ghil-bo'-ah; from 1530 and 

1158; fountain of ebullition; Gilboa, 
a mountain of Pal. :— Gilboa. 

1534. 3333 galgal, gal-gal'; by redupl. from 1556; 

a wheel; by anal, a whirlwind; also 
dust (as whirled):— heaven, rolling thing, wheel. 

1535. 3333 galgal (Chald.), gal-gal'; corresp. to 

1534; awheel: — wheel. 

1536. 33b3 gllgal, ghil-gawV; a var. of 1534:- 

wheel. 

1537. 33bs Gllgal, ghil-gawl' ; the same as 1536 

(with the art. as a prop, noun) ; Gilgal. 
the name of three places in Pal.:— Gilgal. See also 
1019. 

1538. nbilbs gulgoleth, gul-go'-leth; by redupl. 

from 1556 ; a skull (as round) ; by impl. 
a head (in enumeration of persons): — head, every 
man, poll, skull. 

1539. lbs geled, ghe'-led; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to polish; the (human) skin 
(as smooth):— skin. 

1540. Jibs galah, gaw-laiv'; a prim, root; to de- 

nude (espec. in a disgraceful sense); 
by impl. to exile (captives being usually stripped): 
fig. to reveal: — [-advertise, appear, bewray, bring, 
(carry, lead, go) captive (into captivity), depart, dis- 
close, discover, exile, be gone, open, x plainly, pub- 
lish, remove, reveal, X shamelessly, shew, X surely, 
tell, uncover. 

1541. ribs gHah (Chald.), ghel-aw'; or 

JOS g e la' (Chald.), ghel-aw", corresp. to 

1540:— bring over, carry away, reveal. 
rtb T 3 golah. See 1473. 

1542. FT33 Giloh, ghee-lo'; or (fully) 

•T3' , 3 Giyloli, ghee-lo'; from 1540; open; 
Giloh, a place in Pal. :— Giloh. 

1543. Mb3 gnllah, gool-law'; fem. from 1556; a 

fountain, bowl or globe (all as round):— 
bowl, pommel, spring. 

1544. 3lb3 gilluwl, ghil-lool'; or (short.) 

bb3 glllul, ghil-lool'; from 1B56; prop, a 
log (as round); by impl. an idol:— idol. 

1545. &ib3 geiowm, 0fteZ-omeV from 1563; cloth- 

ing (as wrapped) :— clothes. 

1546. Tibs galiiwth, gaw-looth'; fem. from 

1540; captivity; concr. exiles (col-, 
lect):— {they that are carried away) captives (-ity.) 



1547. nibs galuwth (Chald.), gaw-looth'; cor- 

resp. to 1546:— captivity. 

1548. tI3S galacta, gaw-lakh'; a prim, root; prop. 

to be bald, i.e. (caus.) to shave; fig. to lay 
waste:— poll, shave (off). 

1549. "p^S gillaydwn, ghil-law-yone' '; or 

y?% gllyown, ghil-yone'; from 1540; a 
tablet for writing (as bare) ; by anal, a 
mirror (as s. plate):— glass, roll. 

1550. b^bs galiyl, gaw-leel'; from 1556; a valve 

of a folding door (as turning); also a 
ring (as round) :— folding, ring. 

1551. b^bs Galiyl, gaw-leel'; or (prol.) 

j-ib^bj Galiylah, gaw-lee-law 1 '; the same 
as 1550; a circle (with the art.); Galil 
(as a special circuit) in the North of Pal. :— Galilee. 

1552. rfrbs g e liylah, ghel-ee-law'; fem. of 

1550; a circuit or region:— border, 
coast, couutl-y. 

1553. niVb3 G<>liyl6wth, ghel-ee-lowth'; plur. 

of 1552; circles; Geliloth, a place in 
Pal.:-Geliloth. 

1554. Q-'TS Galliym, gal-leem'; plur. of 1530; 

springs; Gallim, a place in Pal. :— Gal- 
lim. 

1555. rvjbs Golyatb, gol-yath>; perh. from 1540; 

exile; Goljath, a Philistine:— Goliath. 

1556. 533 galal, gaw-lal'; a prim, root; to roll " 

(lit. or flg.):— commit, remove, roll 
(away, down, together), run down, seek occasion, 
trust, wallow, 

1557. bbs galal, gaw-lawl'; from 1556; dung (as 

in balls):— dung. 

1558. bb3 galal, gaw-lawl'; from 1556; a circum- 

stance (as rolled around) ; only used adv., 
on account of :— because of, for (sake). 

1559. bbs Galal, gaw-lawl'; from 1556, in the 

sense of 1560; great; Galal, the name of 
two Isr.:— Galal. 

1560. bbs g e lal (Chald.), ghel-awl'; from a root 

corresp. to 1556; weight or size (as if 
rolled):— great. 

1561. bbs gelel, gay'-lel; a var. of 1557; dung 

(plur. balls of dung):— dung. 

1562. "'bbs Gilalay, ghe-lal-ah'ee; from 1561; 

dungy; Gilalai, an Isr.:— Gilalai. 

1563. D33 galam, gaw-lam'; a prim, root; to 

fold:— wrap together. 

1564. 033 golem, go'-lem; from 1563; a wrapped 

(and unformed mass, i.e. as the em- 
bryo):— substance yet being unperfect. 

1565. "linbs galmuwd, gal-mood'; prob. by 

prol. from 1563; sterile (as wrapped 
up too hard); flg. desolate:— desolate, solitary. 

1566. 3>5S gala', gaw-lah'; a prim, root; to be 

obstinate:— (inter-) meddle (with). 

1567. "J5>b3 Gal'Gd, gal-ade'; from 1530 and 5707; 

heap of testimony; Galed, a memorial 
cairn E. of the Jordan:— Galeed. 

1568. "Wbs Gll'ad, ghil-awd'; prob. from 1567; 

Gilad, a region E. of the Jordan; also 
the name of three Isr. :— Gilead, Gileadite. 

1569. "H3>bs Gll'adiy, ghil-aw-dee' ; patron, from 

1568; a Giladite or desc. of Gilad:— 
Gileadite. 

1570. tubs galash, gaw-lash'; aprim. root; prob. 

to caper (as a goat):— appear. 

1571. OS 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 all, (in) likewise (manner), moreover, nay . . . 
neither, one, then (-refore), though, what, with, yea. 

1572. NWS gama», gaw-maw 1 ; a prim, root (lit. 

or flg.) to ct&soro.-— swallow, drink. 

1573. N73.3 gome', go'-meh; from 1573; prop, an 

absorbent, i.e. the bulrush (from its 
porosity); spec, the papyrus:— (bul-) rush. 

1574. 1533 gomed, go'-med; from an unused root 

appar. mean, to grasp; prop, a span:— 
cubit. 



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Doob 



1575. *fl3| gammad, gam-mawd'; from the same 

as 1574; a warrior (as grasping weap- 
ons): — Qammadims. 

1576. bTO3 g e mftwl,p/iem-ool'; from 1580; treat- 

ment, i.e. an act (of good or ill); by 
imp!, service or regttitaJ; — (-as bast served, benefit, 
desert, deserving, that which he bath given, recom- 
pence, reward. 

1577. 71133 gamuwl, gaw-mool'; pass. part, of 

1580; rewarded; Gamut, an Isr.:— Ga- 
mul. See also 1014. 

1578. ("131733 g e muwlah, ghem-oo-law' ; tern, of 

1576; mean, the same:— deed, reeom- 
pence, such a reward. 

1579. 1T323 Gimzow, ghim-zo 1 ; of uncert. der.; 

Gimzo, a place in Pal.:— Gimzo. 

1580. b/23 gamal, gaio-maV; 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), recom- 
pense, requite, reward, ripen, + serve, wean, yield. 

1581. b)33 gamal, gaw-mawl'; appar. from 1580 

(in the sense of labor or burden-bear- 
ing): a camel:— camel. 

1582. ■'Visa G B mallly, ghem-al-lee'; prob. from 

1581 ; camel-driver; Gemalli, an Isr.:— 
Gemalli. 

1583. Virtual CamUy^I, gam-lee-ale'; from 1580 

and 410; reward of God; Gamliel, an 
Tsr.:— Gamaliel. 

1584. 1M| gamar, gaw-mar'; a prim, root; to 

end (in the sense of completion or fail- 
are):— cease, come to an end, fail, perfect, perform. 
1685. 1333 g e mar (Chald.), ghem-ar'; corresp. to 

1584:— perfect. 

1586. 1B3 Gomer, go'-mer; from 1584; comple- 

tion; Gomer, the name of a son of Ja- 
pheth and of his desc. ; also of a Hebrewess: — Gomer. 

1587. 71J1123 G e marya.b, ghem-ar-yaw 1 ; or 

UTJTS? G e maryabuw, ghem-ar^yaw'- 
hoo; from 1584 and S050; Jah has 
perfected; Gemarjah, the name of two Isr.:— Gem- 
ariah. 

1588. 'jl gan, gan; from 1598; a garden (as 

fenced) :— garden. 

1589. 333 ganab, gauvnab'; a prim, root; to 

thieve (lit. or fig.); by impl. to deceive:— 
carry away, x indeed, secretly bring, steal (away), 
get by stealth. 

1590. 333 gannab, gauniab'; from 1589; a 

stealer: — thief. 

1591. 71333 g e nebah, ghen-ay-bau/; from 1589; 

stealing, i.e. (concr.) something 
stolen.'— theft. 

1592. fl333 G e nubath, ghen-oo-bath'; from 

1589; theft; Genubath, an Edomitish 
prince:— Gemibath. 

1593. 7133 gannab, gan-naw'; fern, of 1588; a 

garden:— garden. 

1594. 7133 ginna.li, ghin-naw 1 ; another form for 

1593:— garden. 

1595. T33 genez, gheh'-nez; from an unused root 

mean, to store; treasure; by impl. a 
coffer:— chest, treasury. 

1596. tj3 g«naz (Chald.), gken-az'; corresp. to 
1595; treasure: — treasure. 

glnzab, ghin-zak'; prol. from 1595; 

a treasury:— treasury. 
"JM ganan, gaw-nan'; a prim, root; to 
hedge about, i.e. (gen.) protect:— defend. 
111133 GlnnHbown, ghin-neth-one; or 

17133 Glnn e tb6w, ghin-neth-o'; from 
1598; gardener; Ginnethon or Ginnetho, 
an Isr.: — Ginnetho, Ginnethon. 

1600. 713>3 ga'ah, gaw-aw>; a prim, root; to 

bellow (as cattle):— low. 

1601. 7123 Go'ah, oo-ato'; fern. act. part, of 

1600; lowing; Qoah, a place near 
JeruB.:— Goath. 

1602. b?3 ga'al, gaw-al'; a prim, root; to detest; 

■ by UnpL to reject:— abhor, fail, lothe, 
vllaly oast away. 



HEBEEW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 
1603. b?3 Ga'ai, gaft'-al; from 1602; loathing; 



1597. 
1598. 
1599. 



Ga'al, gah'-al; from 1602; 
Goal, an Isr.:— SaaL 

1604. b?3 ga'al. go'-al; from 1602; abhorrence:— 

loathing. 

1605. 1?3 ga'ar, gaw-ar'; a prim, root; to 

chide:— corrupt, rebuke, reprove. 

1606. 7113J3 gO'arah, gheh-aw-raw ; from 1605; 

a chiding;— rebuke (-ing), reproof. 

1607. 1233>3 ga'asb, gaw-ash'; a prim, root to 

agitate violently:— move, shake, toss, 
trouble. 

1608. ©5*3 Ga?asb, oa'-osft; from 1607; a s«afc- 

ing; Gaash, a hill in Pal. :— Gaash. 

1609. SnM Ca'lam, gah-tawm'; of uncert. der.; 

Gatam, an Edomite: — Gatam. 

1610. t]3 gapb, gaf; from an unused root mean. 

to arch; the back; by extens. the body or 
self: — (- highest places, himself. 

1611. £13 gapb (Chald.), gaf; corresp. to 1610: — 

a wing:— wing. 

1612. "1S3 gepben, gheh'-fen; from an unused root 

mean, to bend; a vine (as twining), 
esp. the grape:— vine, tree. 

1613. 1S3 gdpber, go'-fer; from an unused root, 

prob. mean, to house in; a kind of tree 
or wood (as used for building), appar. the cypress:— 
gopher. 

1614. 2"P1B3 gophriytb, gof-reeth'; prob. fem. 

of 1613; prop, cypress-resin; by anal. 
sulphur (as equally inflammable): — brimstone. 

1615. 13 gir, gfteer; pern, from 3564; lime (from 

being burned in a kiln: —chalk [-stone]. 

1616. 13 g6r, gare; or (fully) 

T , 3. g^y*! gare; from 1481; prop, a guest; 
by Impl. a foreigner:— alien, sojourner, 
stranger. 

13 BUT. See 1482. 



1617. 

©era. 
1618. 



813 Gfera', gay-raw'; perh. from 1628; i 
grain; Gera, the name of six Isr.:- 



313 garab, gaw-rawV; from an unused root 
mean, to scratch; scurf (from itching):— 
scab, scurvy. 

1619. 313 Gareb, gaw-rabe'; from the same as 

1618; scabby; ffareb, the name of anlsr., 
also of a hill near Jerus.:— Gareb. 

1620. 1313 gargar, gar-gar'; by redupl. from 

1641; a berry (as if a pellet of rumina- 
tion):— berry. 

1621. 7111313 garg e r6\rtb, gar-gher-owth'; fem. 

plur. from 1641 ; the throat (as used 
in rumination): — neck. 

1622. "'123313 Glrgasbiy, ghir-gaw-shee'; patrial 

from an unused name [of uncert. 
der.]; a Girgashite, one of the native tribes of Can- 
aan:— Girgashite, Girgasite. 

1623. IIS garad, gaw-rad'; a prim, root; to 

abrade:— scrape. 

1624. !"I13 garab, gate-rate'; a prim, root; prop. 

to grate, i.e. (flg.) to anger: — contend, 
meddle, stir up, strive. 

1625. 7113 gerab, gay-raw 1 ; from 1641; the cud 

(as scraping the throat):— cud. 

1626. H13 ggrab, gay-raw'; from 1641 (as in 

1625); prop, (like 1620) a kernel (round 
as if scraped), i.e. a gerah or small weight (and 
coin):— gerah. 

7113 gdrab. See 1484. 

1627. 1113 garown, gauwone'; or (short.) 

"^13 gar&n, gaw-rone'; from 1641; the 
throat [comp. 1621] (as roughened by 
swallowing):— X aloud, mouth, neck, throat. 

1628. 11113 jreriiwtb gay-rooth'; from 1481; a 

(temporary) residence:— habitation. 

1629. tl3 garaz, gaw^raz'; a prim, root; to cut 

off :— cut off. 

1630. D^tla G*riz4ym, gher-ee-zeem'; plur. of 

an unused noun from 1629 [comp. 
1511], cut up d.e. rocky); Gerisim, a mountain of 
PaL:— Gerizim, 



1631. 1J13 garaen, garden 1 ; from 1889; an 

axe;— ax. 

1632. Vl3" gardl, gaw-role'; from the same as 

1486; harsh:— man of great [as in the 
marg. which reads 1419]. 

bl3 gdral. See 1486. 

1633. 013 garam, gaw-ram'; a prim, root; to be 

spare or skeleton-like; used only as a 
denom. from 1634; (caus.) to bone, i.e. denude (by 
extens. craunch) the bones:— gnaw the bones, break. 

1634. 013 gerem, gheh'-rem; from 1633; a bone 

(as the skeleton of the body) ; hence self, 
i.e. (flg.) very:— bone, strong, top. 

16S5. 013 gerem (Chald.), gheh'-rem; corresp. to 
1634; a bone:— bone. 

1636. "'Mia Garmiy, gar-mee'; from 1684; bony, 

i.e. strong:— Garmite. 

1637. ^13 goren, go'-ren; from an unused root 

mean, to smooth; a threshing-^oor (as 
made ewen) ; by anal, any open area: — (barn, corn, 
threshing-) floor, (threshing-, void) place. 
"J13 garon. See 1627. 

1638. 013 garac, gaw-ras'; a prim, root; to 

crush; also (intrans. and flg.) to dis- 
solve:— break. 

1639. 3>13 gars', 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. 

1640. C|13 garapb, gaw-raf; a prim, root; to 

bear off violently:— sweep away. 

1641. 113 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. 

1642. 113 G e rar, gher-awr'; prob. from 1641; a 

rolling country; Gerar, a Philistine 
city:— Gerar. 

1643. 12313 geres, gheh'-res; from an unused root 

mean, to husk; a kernel (collect.), i.e. 
grain:— beaten corn. 

1644. 11)13 garasb, gaw-rash'; a prim, root; to 

drive out from a possession; espec. to 
expatriate or divorce:— cast up (out), divorced 
(woman), drive away (forth, out), expel, X surely 
put away, trouble, thrust out. 

1645. 11313 geresb, gheh'-resh; from 1644; pro- 

duce (as if expelled):— put forth. 

1646. 7112313 g e rnsbab, gher-oo-shaw' ; fem. pass. 

part, of 1644; (abstr.) dispossession:— 
exaction. 

1647. 012313 Ger^bdm, gay-resh-ome'; for 1648; 

Gereshom, the name of four Isr.:— 
Gersbom. 

1648. 1112313 Ger^sbown, gay-resh-one' '; or 

0112313 Ger e sbowm, gay-resh-ome'; from 
1644; a refugee; Gereshon or Gere- 
shom, an 1st.:— Gershon, Gershom. 

1649. " I 3U5*13 Ger^sbnnniy, gay-resh-oon-nee'; 

patron, from 1648; a Geree/ionite or 
desc. of Gereshon:— Gershonite, sons of Gershon. 

1650. 111133 G e sbftwr, ghesh-oor'; from an un» 

1 used root (mean, to join); bridge; 
Geshur, a district of Syria:— Geshur, Geahurite. 

1651. "'111233 G e sbawriy, ghe-shoo-ree 1 ; patrial 

from 1650; a Geshurite (also collect.) 
or inhab. of Geshur:— Geshuri, GeBhurites. 

1652. D1133 gasbam, gaw-sham'; a prim, root; to 

shower violently:— (cause to) rain. 

1653. 01233 gesbem, gheh'-shem; from 1652; a 

shower: — rain, shower. 

1654. 01233 Gesbem, gheh'-shem; or (proL) 

v v 

1321233 Oashmiiw gash-moo'; the same &s 
1653; Geshem or Gashmu, an Arabian:— 
Gesbem, Gashmu. 

1655. 01233 gesbem (Chald.), gheh'-shem; appar. 

the same as 1653; used in a peculiar 
sense, the body (prob. for the [flg.] Idea, of a bard. 
rain):— body. 



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1656. BU53 gdsbem, go'shem; from 1662; equlv. 

to 1653:— rained upon. 
TOttta Gaabmnw. See 1654. 

1657. "\Vilk Goshen, go'-shen; prob. of Eg. or. ; Go- 

shen, the residence of the Isr. in Egypt; 
also a place in Pal:— Goshen. 

1658. NB1I53 Glshpa', ghish-paw'; of uncert. der. ; 

Qishpa, an Isr. :— Gispa. 

1659. ttjttja gashash, gaw-shash'; a prim, root; 

appar. to feel about:— grope. 

1660. na gatli, ga«i; prob. from 5059 (in the sense 

of treading out grapes); a wine-press (or 
vat for holding the grapes in pressing them):— 
(wine-) press (fat). 

1661. rig Gath, gath; the same as 1660; Oath, a 

Philistine city:— Gath. 

1662. iBIin-na Gath-ha-Chepher, gath-hah- 

khay'-fer; or (abridged) 
*lBn-!"in3 Glttah-Chepher, ghit-taw- 
khay'-fer; from 1660 and 3658 with 
the art. ins. ; winepress of (the) well; Gath-Chepher, 
a place in Pal.:— Gath-kephr, Gittah-kephr. 

1663. "WS Gittiy, ghit-tee'; patrial from 1661; a 

Gittite or inhab. of Gath:— Gittite. 

1664. ti?Fl3 Glttaylm, ghit-tah'-yim; dual of 

1660; double wine-press; Gittajim, a 
place in Pal.:— Gittaim. 

1665. rPFlS Glttiyth, ghit-teeth'; tern, of 1663; a 

Gittite harp:— Gittith. 

1666. 1213 Gether, gheh'-ther; of uncert. der.; 

Gether, a son of Aram, and the region 
settled by him: — Gether. 

1667. 'pWrna Gath-RImmdwn, gath-rim- 

monef; from 1660 and 7416; wine- 
press of (the) pomegranate; Gath-Bimmon, a place in 
Pal. :— Gath-rimmon. 



1668. Sn da' (Chald.), daw; corresp. to 2088; 

this; — one . . . another, this. 

1669. SN1 da'ab, daw-ab'; a prim, root; to 

pine: — mourn, sorrow (-ful). 

1670. FDSfJ d e 'abah, deh-aw-baW; from 1669; 

prop, pining; by anal, fear:— sorrow. 

1671. "pSSW d e 's£.b6wn, deh-aw-bone' ; from 

1669; pining:— sorrow. 
1673. SS&I da'ag, daw-ag 1 ; a prim, root; be anx- 
ious:— be afraid (careful, sorry), sorrow, 
take thought. 

1673. S6H »6'Sg, do-aro'; or (fully) 

Stftl IWiWeg, do-ayg'; act. part, of 1672; 
anxious; Doeg, an Edomite: — Doeg. 

1674. FiaS? 5 ! d e 'agah, deh-aw-gaw' ; from 1678; 

anxiety: — care (-fulness), fear, heavi- 
ness, sorrow. 

1675. SlOT da'ab, daw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; to dart, 

1 Le. fly rapidly:— fly. 

1676. FISH da'ab, daw-aw'; from 1675; the kite 

(from its rapid^igAt): — vulture. See 7201. 

1677. ai dob, do6e; or (fully) 

"Tn d6wb, dobe; from 1680; the bear (as 
slow):— bear. 

1678. SM do* (Chald.), dobe; corresp. to 1677:— 

bear. 

1679. SS/7 dobe', do'-beh; from an unused root 

(comp. 1680) (prob. mean, to be sluggish, 
I.e. restful); quiet:— strength. 

1680. 331 dabab, daw-bab'; a prim, root (comp, 

1679) ; to move slowly, i.e. glide; — cause 
to speak. 

1681. iT&l dlbbah. dtb-baw 1 ; from 1680 (in the 

sense of furtive motion); slander:— de- 
faming, evil report, infamy, slander. 

1682. n^lia^ d e bowrah, deb-o-raw 1 ; or (short.) 

T ! 

JTlhl d e bdrah, deb-o-raw'; from 1696 (in 
the sense of orderly motion); the bee 
(from Its systematic instincts):— bee. 



1683. {"HiS 1 ! D e b6irrah, deb-o-raw 1 ; or (short.) 

Wjh^ D e b6rah, deb-oraw'; the same as 
1682; Deborah, the name of two Be- 
brewesses:— Deborah. 

1684. na? d e bacb (Chald.), deb-akh'; corresp. to 

' 2076; to sacrifice (an animal): — offer 
[sacrifice]. 

1685. TVy? d e bacb (Chald.), deb-akh'; from 1684; 

a sacrifice:— sacrifice. 

1686. TTSfl dtby6wn, dib-yone'; in the marg. 

for the textual reading 
■p^tT cherydwn, kher-yone'; both (in the 
plur. only and) of uncert. der. ; prob. 
some cheap vegetable, perh. a bulbous root:— dove'B 
dung. 

1687. ^VW d e biyr, deb-eer 1 ; or (short.) 

■"D"! d e bir, deb-eer 1 ; from 1696 (appar. m 
the sense of oracle) ; the shrine or inner- 
most part of the sanctuary: — oracle. 

1688. TW D e biyr, deb-eer 1 ; or (short.) 

"Crt » e bir (Josh. 13 : 26 [but see 3810]), deb- 
eer"; the same as 1687; Debir, the name 
of an Amoritish king and of two places in Pal.: — 
Debir. 

1689. TOil Dl blah, dib-law'; prob. an orth. err. 

for 7247; Diblah, a place in Syria:— 
Diblath. 

1690. iTbs'l d e belab, deb-ay-law'; from an un- 

used root (akin to 2082) prob. mean, to 
press together; a cake of pressed figs: — cake (lump) 
of figs. 

1691. lafert Dlblaylm, dib-lah'-yim; dual from 

the masc. of 1690; two cakes; Diblajim, 
a symbol, name:— Diblaim. 

tTnb3 ,: ] Dlblathaylm. See 1015. 

1692. j?31 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. 

1693. pST d e baq. (Chald.), deb-ak'; corresp. to 

1692; to stick to: — cleave. 

1694. p95 debeq, deh'-bek; from 1692; a joint; by 

impl. solder: — joint, solder. 

1695. pSI dabeq, daw-bake'; from 1692; adher- 

ing:— cleave, joining, stick closer. 

1696. "0.1 dabar, daw-bar 1 ; a prim, root; perh. 

prop, to arrange; but used fig. (of 
words) to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to 
subdue: — answer, appoint, bid, command, commune, 
declare, destroy, give, name, promise, pronounce, 
rehearse, say, speak, be spokesman, subdue, talk, 
teach, tell, think, use [entreaties], utter, X well, 
X work. 

1697. "fil dabar, daw-bawr'; from 1696; a word; 

by impl. a matter (as spoken of) or thing; 
adv. a cause.- — act, advice, affair, answer, x any 
such (thing), + because of, book, business, care, case, 
cause, certain rate, + chronicles, commandment, 
X commune (-ication), + concern [ing], + confer, 
counsel, + dearth, decree, deed, X disease, due, duty, 
effect, + eloquent, errand, [evil favoured] ness, 
+ glory, + harm, hurt, + iniquity, -(- judgment, lan- 
guage, + lying, manner, matter, message, [no] thing, 
oracle, X ought, X parts, + pertaining, + please, 
portion, + power, promise, provision, purpose, ques- 
tion, rate, reason, report, request, X (as hast) said, 
sake, saying, sentence, + sign, -f- so, some [unclean- 
ness], somewhat to Bay, + song, speech, x spoken, 
talk, task, -f- that, X there done, thing (concerning), 
thought, 4- thus, tidings, what [-soever], 4- wherewith, 
which, word, work. 

1698. "IST deber, deh'-ber; from 1696 (in the sense 

of destroying); a pestilence: — murrain, 
pestilence, plague. 

1699. *QK dober, do'-ber; from 1696 (in its origi- 

'' rial sense); a pasture (from its arrange- 
ment of the flock): — fold, manner. 

*1S1 d e bir or »<=bir. See 1687, 3688. 



1699'. 
1700. 



^3Tj dibber, dib-bare'; for 1697:— word. 



JT-OI dibrab, dib-raw'; fern, of 1697; a 
T : • reason, suit or style; — cause, end, es- 
tate, order, regard. 



1701. rrffl dibrab (Chald.), dUnraw'; corresp. 
to 1700:— intent, sake. 

TChl d e bdrab or D e borah. See 1682, 
T ' 1683. 

1702. STfiW dob e rah, do-ber-aw 1 ; fern. act. part. 

of 1696 in the sense of driving [comp. 
1699]; a raft ;— float. 

1703. ttSKJ dabbarab, dab-bawraw 1 '; Intens. 

from 1696; a word:— word. 

1704. "'"Ti'l Dlbriy, dib-ree 1 ; from 1697; wordy; 

Dibri, an Isr. :— Dibri. 

1705. rnzl Dah e rath, daw-ber-ath' ; from 1697 

(perh. in the sense of 1699); Daberath, 
a place in Pal:— Dabareh, Daberath. 

1706. lBla'l d e bash, deb-ash'; from an unused 

root mean, to be- gummy; honey (from 
its stickiness); by anal, syrup:— honey ([-comb]). 

1707. 2111333 dabbesheth, dab -beh'-sheth; intens. 

from the same as 1706; a sticky mass, 
i.e. the hump of a camel:— hunch [of a camel]. 

1708. ni2)S3 Dabbesheth, dab-beh'-sheth; the 

same as 1707; Dabbesheth, a place in 
Pal. :— Dabbesheth. 

1709. 3PI dag, dawg; or (fully) 

1X1° da'g (Neh. 13 : 16), dawg; from 1711; a 

fish (as prolific); or perh. rather from 

1672 (as timid) ; but still better from 1672 (in the sense 

of squirming, i.e. moving by the vibratory action of 

the tail) ; a fish (often used collect.):— flsh. 

1710. JIM dagab, daw-gaw 1 ; tern, of 1709, and 

mean, the same: — fish. 

1711. TX>1 dagab, daw-gaw'; a prim, root; to 

move rapidly; used only as a denom. 
from 1709; to spawn, i.e. become numerous: — grow. 

1712. Tttl Dtigown, daw-gohn'; from 1709; the 

fish-god; Dagon, a Philistine deity:— 
Dagon. 

1713. hil dagal, daw-gal'; a prim, root; to 

flaunt, i.e. raise a flag; fig. to be con- 
spicuous: — (set up, with) banners, chiefest. 

1714. bW degel, deh'-gel; from 1713; a flag.— 

banner, standard. 

1715. "\i1 dagan, daw-gawn'; from 1711; prop. 

increase, i.e. grain.'— corn ([floor]), 
wheat. 

1716. 'ngl dagar, dato-firor'/aprim. root; to&rood 

over eggs or young:— gather, sit. 

1717. T3 dad, dad; appar. from the same as 1780; 

the breost (as the seat of love, or from its 
shape): — breast, teat. 

1718. IXVI dadab, daw-daw'; a doubtful root; to 

walk gently:— go (softly, with). 

1719. TVI D e dan, ded-awn'; or(prol.) 

STST7 » e daneb (Ezek. 25 : 18), deh-daw 1 - 
neh; of uncert. der.; Dedan., the name 
of two Cushites and of their territory:— Dedan. 

1720. ^Vyi D e daniym, ded-aw-neem'; plur. of 

1719 (as patrial); Dedanites, the desc. 
or inhab. of Dedan:— Dedanim. 

1721. D' 1 ?'!' 1 ! Dodaniym, do-daw-neem' ; or 0>y 

orth. err.) 
D 1 ?*! 8 ! Rddamiym (1 Chron. 1 : 7), ro-dosw- 
neem,'; a plur. of uncert. der.; Dodan- 
ites, or desc. of a son of Javan:— Dodanim. 

1722. 353 d e bab (Chald.), deh-hab'; corresp. to 

2091; gold:— gold (-en). 

1723. 81711° »abava< (Chald.), dah-hav-aw>; of 

uncert. der. ; Dahava, a people colo- 
nized in Samaria: — Dehavites. 

1724. BrYl daham, daMi-Aam'; aprtm.root(comp. 

1740); to be dumb, ie. (fig.) dumb- 
founded:— -be astonished. 

1725. '"irll dabar, daw-har 1 ; a prim, root; to 

curvet or move irregularly: — pranse. 

1726. IStn dababar, dah-hah-har 1 ; by redupL 

from 1725; a gallop:— pransing. 
3tm »6w'eg. See 1673. 

1727. yft d&wb, doob; a prim, root; to mope, Le, 

(flg.) pine/ — sorrow. 
S'Tl dowb. See 1677, 



30 



Davvawg 
Habhawb 



1728. Ml davvag, dav-vawg 1 ; an orth. Tar. of 
1709 as a denom. [1771]; a fisherman:— 



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1783 



1729. S1M1 dtfrwgan, doo-gaw 1 ; tern, from the 

same as 1728; prop, fishery, i.e. a hook 
for fishing:— fish [hook]. 

1730. lil dowd, dode; or (short.) 
"11 dod, dode; from an unused root mean. 

prop, to boil, i.e. (fig.) to love; by impl. a 
love-token, lover, friend; spec, an uncle: — (well-) be- 
loved, father's brother, love, uncle. 

1731. Ill dnwd, dood; from the same as 1730; a 

pot (for boiling); also (by resemblance of 
shape) a basket:— basket, caldron, kettle, (seething) 
pot. 

1732. Til David, daMi-reed'; rarely (fully) 

Vy*l Dariyd, daw-veed'; from the same as 
1780; loving; David, the youngest son 
of Jesse;— David. 

1733. rTTll dowdab., do-daw'; fem. of 1730; an 

aunt: — aunt, father's sister, uncle's 
wife. 

1734. tTfa Dowdow, do-do'; from 1730; loving; 

Dodo, the name of three Isr.:— Dodo. 

1735. ISIIlil Dowdavahuw, do-daw-vaw'-hoo; 

** from 1730 and 3050; loveofjah; Do- 
davah, an Isr. :— Dodavah. 

1736. "Hfl dnwday, doo-dah'-ee; from 1731; a 

boiler or basket; also the mandrake (as 
aphrodisiac): — basket, mandrake. 

1737. ""lil Dowday, do-dah'ee; formed like 

1736; amatory; Dodai, an Isr. :— Dodai. 

1738. STtt davah, daw-vaw'; a prim, root; to be 

sick (as if in menstruation):— infirmity. 

1739. Sill daveh, daw-veh'; from 1738; sick 

(espec. in menstruation):— faint, men- 
Btruous cloth, she that is sick, having sickness. 

1740. BfJ dAwach, doo'-akh; a prim, root; to 

thrust away; fig. to cleanse:— cast out, 
purge, wash. 

1741. ^J5 d*vay, dev-ah'ee; from 1739; sickness; 

fig. loathing:— languishing, sorrowful. 

1742. 1J1 daway, dav-voy'; from 1739; sick; fig. 

troubled:— taint. 
"Pll Baviyd. See 1732. 

1743. T[*rt dnwk, dook; a prim, root; to bruise in 

a mortar:— beat. 

1744. ng"WJ dnwfciyphath, doo-kee-fath' ; of 

uncert. der. ; the hoopoe or else the 
grouse:— lapwing. 

1745. 117211 dnwmah, doo-maw'; from an un- 

used root mean, to be dumb (comp. 
1820); silence; fig. death:— silence. 

1746. Finn Ddwmak, doo-maw'; the same as 

1745; Dumah, a tribe and region of 
Arabia:— Dumah. 

1747. SITOfJ duwmiyah, doo-me-yaw"; from 

1820; stillness; adv. silently; abstr. 
quiet, trust:— silence, silent, waiteth. 

1748. QHI 11 ! dvwmam, doo-mawm'; from 1826; 

still; adv. silently: — dumb, silent, 
quietly wait. 

pIZJnW Duwmealieq. See 1833. 

1749. Mil dfiwnag, do-nag'; of uncert. der.; 

wax:— wax. 

1750. VTJ duwts, doots; a prim, root; to leap:— 

be turned. 

1751. pf! dftwq (Chald.), doofc; corresp. to 1854; 

to crumble: — be broken to pieces. 

1752. *Vn duwr, dure; a prim, root; prop, to 

gyrmte (or move in a circle), i.e. to re- 
main:— dwell. 

1753. Til ddwr (Ohald.), dure; corresp. to 1752; 

to reside:— dwell. 

1754. "Ill 6&WT, dure; from 1752; a circle, ball or 

pile:— ball, turn, round about. 

1755. lil ddwr, dore; or (short.) 

Il dor, dore; from 1752; prop, a revolution 
of time, I.e. an age or generation; also a 
dwelling:— age, X evermore, generation, [n-]ever, 
posterity. 



1756. Til Dowr, dore; or (by perm.) 
IJil Bd'r (Josh. 17 : 11 ; 1 Kings 4 : 11), dore; 

from 1755; dwelling; Dor, a place in Pal.:— Dor. 

1757. SOW Ddnrra' (Chald.), doo-raw'; prob. 
from 1753; circle or dwelling; Dura, a 

place in Bab.:— Dura. 

1758. IDIl ddwsli, doosh; or 
lljil dowsh, dosh; or 
^jjiT; t\ij sit deesfr; a prim, root; to trample 

or thresh: — break, tear, thresh, tread out 
(down), at grass [Jer. 50: 11, by mistake for 1877]. 

1759. IZjll dnwsh. (Chald.), doosh; corresp. to 
1758; to trample:— tread down. 

1760. Sim dachah, daw-khaw'; or 

tim dachach (Jer. 23 : 12), daw-khakh'; a 

prim, root; to push down: — chase, drive 

away (on), overthrow, outcast, x sore, thrust, totter. 

1761. Slim dacha-rail (Chald.), dakh-av-aw'; 
from the equiv. of 1760 ; prob. a musical 

instrument (as being struck):— Instrument of music. 

1762. Tft d e ehiy, deh-khee'; from 1760; a push, 
i.e. (by impl.) a fall:— falling. 

1763. 3711 d e cnal (Chald.), deh-khal'; corresp. to 
2119; to slink, i.e. (by impl.) to fear, or 

(caus.) be formidable:— make afraid, dreadful, fear, 
terrible. 

1764. 'Jill dochan, do'-khan; of uncert. der.; 
millet;— millet. 

1765. fim dacnapn, daw-khaf; a prim, root; to 
urge, i.e. hasten: — (be) haste (-ned), 

pressed on. 

1766. J5£ll dacnaii, daw-khak'; a prim, root; to 
press, i.e. oppress:— thrust, vex. 

1767. , "3 day, dahee; of uncert. der. ; enough (as 
noun or adv.), used chiefly with prep, in 

phrases:— able, according to, after (ability), among, 
as (oft as), (more than) enough, from, in, since, (much 
as is) sufficient (-ly), too much, very, when. 

1768. ^ diy (Chald.), dee; appar. for 1668; that, 
used as rel., conj., and espec. (with prep.) 

in adv. phrases; also as a prep, of: — x as, but, for 
(-asmuch +), -(- now, of, seeing, than, that, therefore, 
until, -+- what (-soever), when, which, whom, whose. 

1769. "fCP^ Diybown, dee-bone'; or (short.) 

'p"'l Diybon, dee-bone'; from 1727; pin- 
ing:—Dibon, the name of three places in 
Pal.:— Dibon. {Also, with 1410 added, Dibon-gad.] 



1770. Ml diyg, deeg; denom. from 1709; to fish:— 

fish. 

1771. Ml dayag, dah^yawg'; from 1770; a fisher- 

man: — fisher. 

1772. ST 1 ! dayan, dah-yaw'; intens. from 1675; a 

falcon (from its rapid flight):— vulture. 

1773. VI d e yow, deh-yo'; of uncert. der.; ink:— 

'' ink. 

1774. 3f"tT "'l Diy zahab, dee zaw-hawb'; as if 

from 1768 and 2091; of gold; Dizahab, 
a place in the Desert:— Dizahab. 

1775. ")i)Ml Diymown, dee-mone'; perh. for 

1769; Dimon, a place in Pal.:— Dimon. 

1776. S1M7M1 Biymfiwnah, dee-mo-naw'; fem. 

of 1775; Dimonah, a place in Pal.:— 
Dimonah. 

1777. "PI diyn, deen; or (Gen. 6 : 3) 
111 duwn, doon; a prim, root [comp. 113] ; 

to rule; by impl. to judge (as umpire); also to strive 
(as at law):— contend, execute (judgment), judge, min- 
ister judgment, plead (the cause), at strife, strive. 

1778. "pi diyn (Chald.), deen; corresp. to 1777; to 

judge:— judge. 

1779. 'pi diyn, deen; or (Job 19 : 29) 

^11 duwn, doon; from 1777; judgment (the 
suit, justice, sentence or tribunal); by impl. also 
strife:— cause, judgment, plea, strife. 

1780. pi diyn (Chald.), deen; corresp. to 1779:— 

judgment. 

1781. "p3 dayan, dabsuawn'; from 1777; a judge 

or advocate:— judge. 

1782. "pi dayan (Chald.), dah-yawn'; corresp. to 

*" 1781:-judge. 



S1M1 Diynfih, dee-naw'; fem. of 1779; jus. 
1 ' tice; Dinah, the daughter of Jacob:— 
Dinah. 

1784. ^Ml Diynay (Chald.), dee-nah'ee; patrial 

from an uncert. prim.; a Dinaife or 
inhab. of some unknown Ass. province:— Dinaite. 
ngPl Biyphath. See 7384. 

1785. jM/I dayfeq, daw-yoke'; from a root corresp. 

to 1751 ; a batt errag-tower:— fort. 

1786. 1ZJ?1 dayish, dah'-yish; from 1758; thresh 

ingtime:— threshing. 

1787. "p^" 1 ! Biyskdwn, 

•$&*{ Biyshon, 

flTD! Disliown. or 

■JTI51 Disbon, dee-shone'; the same as 1788; 
Dishon, the name of two Edomites: — 
Dishon. 

1788. Ytt5' v 7 diyshon, dee-shone'; from 1758; the 

leaper, i.e. an antelope: — pygarg. 

1789. TO 11 ! Biyskan, dee-shawn'; another form 

of 1787; Dishan, an Edomite:— Dishan, 
Dishon. 

1790. "-pi dak, dak; from an unused root (comp., 

1794) ; crushed, i.e. (fig.) injured:— afflicted, 
oppressed. 

1791. Tjl dek (Chald.), dake; or 

'fj'J dak (Chald.), dawk; prol. from 1668; 
this:— the same, this. 

1792. 831 daka>, daw-kaw'; a prim, root (comp. 

1794) ; to crumble; trans, to bruise (lit. or 
fig.):— beat to pieces, break (in pieces), bruise, contrite, 
crush, destroy, humble, oppress, smite. 

1793. N31 dakka', dak-kavy; from 1792; crushed 

(lit. powder, or fig. contrite): — contrite, 
destruction. 

1794. Sl!Dl dakan, daw-fcaiu'; a prim, root (comp. 

1790, 1792); to collapse (phys. or men- 
tally):— ra-eak (sore), contrite, crouch. 

1795. !131 dakkah, dak-kaw'; from 1794 like 

1793; mutilated: (-wounded. 

1796. "'SI ddkly, dok-ee'; from 1794; a dashing 

of surf: — wave. 

1797. "JS 1 ! dlkkfen (Chald.), dik-kane'; prol. from 

1791 ; this: — same, that, this. 

1798. ^51 d e kar (Chald.), dek-ar>; corresp. to 

2145; prop, a male, i.e. of sheep:— ram. 

1799. ^Tlpl dikrown (Chald.), dik-rone'; or 

")^D1 dokran, dok-rawn' (Chald.); corresp. 
to 2146; a register:— record. 

1800. 31 dal, dal; from 1809; prop, dangling, i.e. 
(by impl.) weak or thin:— lean, needy, 

poor (man), weaker. 

1801. Ml dalag, daw-lao'; a prim, root; to 
spring:— leap. 

1802. S131 dalah, daw-law'; a prim, root (comp. 
1809) ; prop, to dangle, i.e. to let down a 

bucket (for drawing out water); fig. to deliver:— 
draw (out), x enough, lift up. 

1803. SlTl dallah, dal-law'; from 1802; prop, 
something dangling, i.e. a loose thread 

or hair; fig. indigent:— hair, pining sickness, poor 
(-est sort). 

1804. ribl dalacn, daw-lakh'; a prim, root; to 
roil water:— trouble. 

1805. iVl d e liy, del-ee'; or 

"^l dftlly, doUeef; from 1802; a pail or jar 
(for drawing water): — bucket. 

1806. STbl » e layah, del-aw-yaw 1 '; or (prol.) 

1ST31 D e layahhiiw, del-aw-yaw'-hoo; 
from 1802 and 3050; Jah has delivered; 
Delajah, the name of five Isr.:— Dalaiah, Delaiah. 

1807. Th^l D e liylan, del-ee-law'; from 1809; 
languishing: — Delilah, a Philistine 

woman:— Delilah. 

1808. STyl daliyah, daw-lee-yaw'; from 1802; 
something dangling, i.e. a bough: — 

branch. 

1809. bbl dalal, daw-lal'; a prim. Toot (comp. 
1802); to slacken or be feeble; fig. to be 

oppressed:— -bring low, dry up, be emptied, be not 
equal, fail, be impoverished, be made thin. 



1810. ffy*! Ml«an, diUavm'; of uneert. der.; 

Dilan, a place in Pal.:— Dilean. 

1811. tlb'l dalapk, daw-laf; a prim, root; to 

drip; by impl. to iceep.^-drop through, 
melt, pour out. 

1812. £]bj deleph, deh'-lef; from 1811; a drip- 

ping;— dropping. 

1813. 'jiefeS I»alpk6wn, daUfonC; from 1811; 

dripping; Dalphon, a son of Hainan:— 
Dalphon. 

1814. pVl dalaq, daio-faft': a prim, root; to flame 

(lit. or fig.):— burning, chase, inflame, 
kindle, persecute (-or), pursue hotly. 

1815. pb'H d e laq (Chald.), deUalcf; corresp. to 

~ ' 1814:— burn. 

1816. rqAS dalleqetb, daUekf -Teeth; from 1814; 

a burning fever: — inflammation. 

1817. rib} deletk, deft'-ieft; from 1802; something 

swinging, i.e. the valve of a door: — door 
(two-leaved), gate, leaf, lid. [In Psa. 141:3, d&l, irreg.] 

1818. D^ dam, dawm; from 1826 (comp. 119); 

blood (as that which when shed causes 
death) of man or an animal; by anal, the juice of the 
grape; flg. (espec. in the plur.) bloodshed (i.e. drops 
of blood):— blood (-y, -guiltiness, [-thirsty]), -+• in- 
nocent. 

1819. STWI daninh, daw-maw 1 ; a prim, root ; to 

compare; by impl. to resemble, liken, 
consider:— compare, devise, (be) like (-n), mean, 
think, use similitudes. 

1820. !TOT da.ma.li, daw-maw 1 ; 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. 

1821. TTS'I d e mak (Chald.), dem-aw'; corresp. to 

1819; to resemble:— be like. 

1822. t"fBlJ dnramah, doom-maw'; from 1820; 

desolation; concr. desolate: — destroy. 

1823. rVTOT d e mir«rtk, dem-ooth'; from 1819; 

resemblance; concr. model, shape; adv. 
like:— fashion, like (-ness, as), manner, similitude. 
1821. "021 d e mty, dem-ee 1 ; or 

"VH^I dSmiy, dom-ee'; from 1820; quiet:— 
cutting off, rest, silence. 

1825. 'fi r 1S r l dimydwn, dim-yone'; from 1819; 

resemblance: — X like. 

1826. ttSft damam, daw-mam'; a prim, root 

[comp. 1724, 1820] ; to fee dumb; by impl. 
to be astonished, to stop; also to perish:— cease, be 
cut down (oft), forbear, hold peace, quiet self, rest, 
be silent, keep (put to) silence, be (stand) still, tarry, 
wait. 

1827. fTn73*1 d e mamak, dem-aw-maw'; fern. 

from 1826; quiet: — calm, silence, still. 

1828. 173^1 dfimen, do' -men; of uneert. der.; ma- 

nure:— dung. 

1829. flSJW Dlmnak, dimsnaw 1 ; fern, from the 

T ! ' same as 1828; a dung-heap; Dimnah, a 
place in Pal. :— Dimnah. 

1830. 3W damn', daw-mah'; a prim, root; to 

weep: — X sore, weep. 

1831. 3WI dema«, deh'-mah; from 1880; a tear; 

flg. juice:— liquor. 

1832. FI3W! dlm'ak, dim-awf; fern, of 1831; 

weeping: — tears. 

1833. WPPI d e me»keq, dem-eh'-shek; by orth. 

' : var. from 1834; damask (as a fabric of 
Damascus):— in Damascus. 

1834. piM} Dammeseq, dam^meh'-sek; or 
ptoilT Dnwmeseq, doo-meh'-sek; or 
piiWl 1 ? Darmeseq, dar-meh'-sek; of for. 

' v ' or. ; Damascus, a city of Syria:— 
Damascus. 

1835. 13 Dan, dawn.; from 1777; judge; Dare, one 

of the sons of Jacob; also the tribe de- 
scended from him, and its territory; likewise a place 
in Pal. colonized by them:— Dan. 

1836. Vj dSn (Chald.), dame; an orth. var. of 1791; 

this: — [afore-] time, -j- after this manner, 
here [-after], one . . . another, such, there [-fore], 
these, this (matter), + thus, where [-fore], which. 
\&pl Dani'61. See 1841. 



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1837. ST@3 Dannah, dan-naw 1 ; of uneert. der.; 
Dannah, a place in PaL: — Dannah. 

1838. mD!1?5 Dlnkabak, din-haw-baw'; of un- 
* * ! ' cert, der.; Dinhabah, an Edomitish 

town:— Dinhaban. 

1839. *yi Daniy, daw-nee'; patron, from 1835; a 
Danite (often collect.) or deso. (or inhab.) 

of Dan:— Danltes, of Dan. 

1840. bNW BaniyS'l, dauMiee-jraZe'.- in Ezek. 
h$3l Danl'61, date-nee-ate'.- from 1835 and 

410; judge of God; Daniel or Danijel, 
the name of two Isr.:— DanieL 

1841. bK'OT DaniyS'l (Chald.), dauynee-yale'; 
'" * corresp. to 1840; Danijel, the Heb. 

prophet: — Daniel. 

1842. "]3>2 "p Ban Ta'an, dawn yah' -an; from 
1835 and (appar.) 3282; judge of pur- 
pose; Dan-Joan, a place in Pal. :— Dan-jaan. 

1843. yi d6a { , day'-ah; from 3045; knowledge:— 
knowledge, opinion. 

1844. W, d6«ah, day-aw 1 ; fern, of 1848; knowl- 
edge:— knowledge. 

1845. bS?W » e «urir>61, deh-oo-ale'; from 8045 
and 410; known of God; Deuel, an 

Isr. :— Deuel. 

1846. TjyT da'ak, daw-ak 1 ; a prim, root; to be 
extinguished: flg. to expire or be dried 

up:— be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched. 

1847. VSI da«atk, dah'-ath; from 8045; knowl- 
edge:— cunning, [ig-] norantly, know 

(-ledge), [un-] awares (wittingly). 

1848. "'Zn dftpkiy, dof'-ee; from an unused root 
* (mean, to push over); a stumbling- 
block:— slanderest. 

1849. pEI dapnaq, daw-faW; a prim, root; to 
1 knock; by anal to press severely:— beat, 

knock, overdrive. 

1850. tlpEft Dopkqak, dof-kauf; from 1849; a 
T ! * knock; Dophkah, a place in the Des- 
ert:— Dophkah. 

1851. pi! daq, dak: from 1854; crushed, i.e. (by 
impl.) small or thin:— dwarf, lean [-flesh- 
ed], very little thing, small, thin. 

1852. p^I doq, doke; from 1854; something crum- 
bling, i.e. fine (as a thin cloth): — curtain. 

1853. Wbp 1 ^ Diqlah, dik-law 1 ; of for. or.; Diklah, 
a region of Arabia:— Diklah. 

1854. ppl daqaq, daw-kaV; a prim, root [comp. 
1915]; to crusfc (or intrans.) crumble: — 

beat in pieces (small), bruise, make dust, (into) X pow- 
der, (be, very) small, stamp (small). 

1855. "pi?! d e qaq (ChaM.), dek-cik 1 ; corresp. to 
1854; to crumble or (trans.) crush: — 

break to pieces. 

1856. ^>1 daqar, daw-kar 1 ; a prim, root; to stab; 
by anal, to starve; flg. to revile:— pierce, 

strike (thrust) through, wound. 

1857. 1P_2 Deqer, deh'-ker; from 1856; a stab; 
Deker, an Isr. : — Dekar. 

1858. "13 dar, dor; appar. from the same as 1865; 
prop, a pearl (from its sheen as rapidly 

turned); by anal, pearl-stone, i.e. mother-of-pearl or 
alabaster:— X white. 

1859. "13 dar (Chald.), dawr; corresp. to 1755; an 
age;— generation. 

•■ft ddr. See 1755. 

1860. Ipt/fyi d e ra»6wn, der-aro-one'; or 

"pN13 dSra'fiwn, day-raw-one 1 ; from an 
unused root (mean, to repulse); an ob- 
ject of aversion:— abhorring, contempt. 

1861. "p3*l3 dorbown, dor-bone' [also dor- 
bawn'] ; of uneert. der. ; a goad:— goad. 

1862. 2*3*13, »arda«, dar-ddh'; appar. from 1858 
and 1843; pearl of knowledge; Darda, 

an Isr.:— Darda. 

1863. "1313 dardar, dar-dar 1 ; of uneert. der.; a 
thorn:— thistle. 

1864. tftft darowm, dowe-rome'; of uneert. der.; 
the south; poet, the south wind:— south. 

1865. *TTW d e r6wr, der-ore 1 ; from an unused 
root (mean, to move rapidly) ; freedom; 

hence spontaneity of outflow, and so clear:— liberty, 

pura 



1113 UPr&ixrr, der-ore 1 ; the same as 1865, 
applied to a bird; the swift, a kind of 
swallow:— swallow. 

1867. tt5V*13, Dar'yavesk, daw-reh-yaw-vaysh'! 
of Pers. or. ; Darejavesh, a title (rather 

than name) of several Persian kings:— Darius. 

1868. lD^U »ar*yav6sk (Chald.), daw-reh- 
yaw-vaysh'; corresp. to 1867: — Darius. 

1869. "TlT 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. 

1870. ^'Tl derek, defc'-refc; from 1869; a road (as 
trodden); flg. a course of life or mode 

of action, often adv. :— along, away, because of, -f- by, 
conversation, custom, [east-] ward, journey, manner, 
passenger, through, toward, [high-] [path-] way 
[-side], whither [-soever]. 

1871. "]i733*1'1 dark e mown, dar-fcem-one'; of 
Pers. or.; a " drachma," or coin:— 

dram. 

1872. i>5} dera* (Chald.), der-aw>; corresp. to 
2220; an arm.— arm. 

1873. yyy Dara<, daw-rah'; prob. contr. from 
1862; Dara, an Isr.: — Dara. 

1874. Y^p*!*! Darqown, dar-kone'; of uneert. 
der. ; Darkon, one of " Solomon's ser- 
vants" :— Darkon. 

1875. Vyyi darash, daw-rash'; a prim, root; 
prop, to tread or frequent; usually to 

follow (for pursuit or search) ; by impl. to seel; or ask; 
spec, to worship:— ask, X at all, care for, x dili- 
gently, inquire, make inquisition, [necro-] mancer, 
question, require, search, seek [for, out], X surely. 

1876. NU} 1 ! dasha, daw-shavy; a prim, root; to 
sprout:— bring forth, spring. 

1877. Nllfr desne', deft'-sftefc; from 1876; a sprout; 
by anal, grass:— (tender) grass, green, 

(tender) herb. 

1878. ■jTI5" ! T dawlicu daw-shane'; a prim, root; to 
be fat ; trans, to fatten (or regard as fat); 

spec, to anoint; flg. to satisfy; denom. (from 1880) to 
remove (fat) ashes (of sacrifices):— accept, anoint, 
take away the (receive) ashes (from), make (wax) fat. 

1879. "fJil dastaen, daw-shane'; from 1878; fat; 
flg. rich, fertile: — fat. 

1880. TO} desken, deh'-shen; from 1878; the fat; 
abstr. fatness, i.e. (flg.) abundance; spec. 

the (fatty) ashes of sacrifices:— ashes, fatness. 

1881. m datk, dawth; of uneert. (perh. for.) der.: 
a royal edict or statute:— commandment, 

commission, decree, law, manner. 

1882. rfl datk (Chald.), dawth; corresp. to 1881; 
decree, law. 

1883. HTn detke' (Chald.), deh r -thay; corresp. to 
1877.— tender grass. 

1884. "Q.TU dnkabar (Chald.), deth-aw-bawr 1 ; of 
Pers. or. ; mean, one skilled in law; a 

judge:— counsellor. 

1885. yril Dathan, daw-thawn' ; of uneert. der.; 
Dathan, an Isr. :— Dathan. 

1886. "rCn Dotkan, do'-thawn; or (Cbaldaizing 
dual) 

■pr^j Dotkayln (Gen. 37 : 17), do-thah'-yin; 
of uneert, der.; Dothan, a. place in 
Pal.:— Dotban. 



1887. KM k£>, hay; a prim, particle; lot:— behold, 

lo. 

1888. Nh he' (Chald.), hay; or 

Nil ka> (Chald.), haw; corresp. to 1887:— 
even, lo. 

1889. flNlTT keack, heh-awkh'; from 1887 and 253', 

aha!: — ah, aha, ha. 
•'"tlNTl Oa'rariy. See 2043. 

1890. STiari kabbab, hab-hawb'; by redupL 

from 3051; gift (in sacrifice), i.e. hoc, 
ocaust:— offering. 



Hawbal 
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1891. bit! babal. havybal'; a prim, root; to be 

vain in act, word, or expectation; spec, 
to lead astray:— be (become, make) vain. 

1892. baiTt bebel, heh'-bel; or (rarely in the abs.) 

»•!!! babel, hab-ale'; from 1891; emptiness 
or vanity; fig. something transitory and 
unsatisfactory; often used as an adv.:— X alto- 
gether, vain, vanity. 

1893. ban Bebel, heh'-beb; the same as 1893; 

Bebel, the son of Adam:— Abel. 

1894. "|!3n lioben. ho'-ben; only in plur., from an 

unused root mean, to be hard; ebony:— 
ebony. 

1895. ISn babar, haw-bar 1 ; a prim, root of un- 

cert. (pern. for.)der.; to be a horoscop- 
ist: — |- (astro-) loger. 

1896. N5_n Hege', hay-gay'; or (by perm.) 

y$7l Hegay, hay-gah'ee; prob. of Pers. or.; 
Hege or Hegai, a eunuch of Xerxes:— 
Hegai, Hege. 

1897. T\W1 bagab, haw-gaw'; a prim, root [comp. 

1901]; to murmur (in pleasure or anger); 
by impl. to ponder:— imagine, meditate, mourn, 
mutter, roar, x sore, speak, study, talk, utter. 

1898. TIUTI bagab, haw-gaW; a prim, root; to re- 

mote;— stay, take away. 

1899. H3rt begeb, heh'-geh; from 1897; a mutter- 

ing (in sighing, thought, or as thun- 
der):— mourning, sound, tale. 

1900. XVtitn baguwtb, haw-gooth'; from 1897; 

musing: — meditation. 

1901. S^n bagiyg, haw-gheeg 1 ; from an unused 

root akin to 1897; prop, a murmur, i.e. 
complaint: — meditation, musing. 

1902. Tr|i"! blggaydwn, hig-gavyyonef '; intens. 

from 1897; a murmuring sound, i.e. a 
musical notation (prob. similar to the modern affet- 
tuoso to indicate solemnity of movement); by impl. a 
machination: — device, Higgaion, meditation, solemn 
sound. 

1903. Y'Xn bagtyn, haw-gheen'; of uncert. der. ; 

perh. suitable or turning: — directly. 
1904 13rt Hagar, haw-gawr 1 ; of uncert. (perh. 

for.) der.; Hagar, the mother of Ish- 
mael:— Hagar. 

1905. "•'TSn Hagriy, hag-reef; or (proL) 

N ,b 13n Hagrl>, hag-ree'; perh. patron, from 
1904; aHagrite or member of a cer- 
tain Arabian clan:— Hagarene. Hagarite, Haggeri. 

1906. "It! bed, hade; for 1959; a shout:— sounding 

again. 

1907. "itttl baddabar (Chald.), had-daw-bawr 1 ; 

prob. of for. or. ; a vizier: — counsellor. 

1908. Tin Hadad, had-ad'; prob. of for. or. 

[comp. Ill]; Hadad, the name of an 
idol, and of several kings of Edom:— Hadad. 

1909. TUHTTt Hadad'ezer, had-ad-eh'-zer; 

: "' from 1908 and 5838; Hadad (is his) 
help; Hadadezer, a Syrian king:— Hadadezer. Comp. 
1938. 

1910. pft'TTTn Hadadrlmmown, had-ad- 

' : ' rim-mone'; from 1908 and 7417; 
Hadad-Bimmon, a place in Pal. :— Hadad-rimmon. 

1911. Fnri badab, haw-dam'; a prim, root [comp. 

8034]; to stretch forth the band:— put. 

1912. flh HodAw, ho'-doo; of for. or.; Hodu 

(i.e. Hindustan):— India. 

1913. D b li"in Hadowram, had-o-rawm' ; or 

DTTT1 Hadoram, had-o-rawm'; prob. of 
for. der. ; Hadoram, a son of Joktan, 
and the tribe descended from him:— Hadoram. 

1914. ' r 2Tl Hldday, hid-dah'ee; of uncert. der.; 

Biddai, an Isr.:— Hiddai. 

1915. TpJI badab, haw-dak'; a prim, root [comp. 

1854]; t* crush with the foot:— tread 
down. 

1916. thfl b&ddtn, had-ome'; from an unused 

root mean. w> stamp upon; a foot- 
stool:— [foot-] stool. 

1917. OTH baddam (Chald.), had-dawm'; from a 

root corresp. to that of 1916; something 
Stamped to pieces, i.e. a bit:— piece. 



1918. GTH badass, had-as 1 ; of uncert. der.; the 

myrtle:— myrtle (tree). 

1919. {"13"?!! Had&ccah, had-as-saw 1 ; fern, of 

WS; Badassah (or Esther):— Hadas- 
sat. 

1920. J|Tn badapb, haw-daf; a prim, root; to 

push away or down:— cast away (out), 
drive, expel, thrust (away). 

1921. Tin badar, haw-dar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

swell up (lit. or fig., act. or pass.); by 
impl. to favor or honour, be high or proud: — counte- 
nance, crooked place, glorious, honour, put forth. 

1922. Tin badar (Chald.), had-ar 1 ; corresp. to 

1931; to magnifying.):— glorify, honour. 

1923. Tin badar (Chald.), had-ar'; from 1933; 

magnificence:— honour, majesty. 

1924. Tin Hadar, had-ar'; the same as 1936; 

Hadar, an Edomite:— Hadar. 

1925. "Tin beder, heh'-der; from 1931; honour; 

used (fig.) for the capital city (Jerusa- 
lem):— glory. 

1926. TIM badar, hamdawr'; from 1931; mag- 

* niftcence, i.e. ornament or splendor:— 
beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, glory, goodly, 
honour, majesty. 

1927. STTlrt b&darab, had-avyraw'; fern, of 

TI : 1936; decoration:— beauty, honour. 
BITn HadJiram. See 1913. 

1928. IJSTTn Hadarezer, tad-ar-eV-zer; from 

1934 and 5838; Hadar (Le. Hadad, 
1908) is his help; Hadarezer (i.e. Hadadezer, 1909), a 
Syrian king:— Hadarezer. 

1929. Sn batab, haw; a short, form of 163; ah! 

expressing grief :— woe worth. 

1930. in b6w, ho; by perm, from 1939; oh!:— 

alas. 

1931. Nin b<rw», hoo; of which the fem. (beyond 

the Pentateuch) is 
H^n bly», he; a prim, word, the third pers. 

pron. sing. , he (she or it); only expressed 
when emphatic or without a verb; also (intens.) self, 
or (esp. with the art.) the same; sometimes (as de- 
monstr.) this or that; occasionally (instead of copula) 
as or ore:— he, as for her, him (-self), it, the same, she 
(herself), such, that ( . . . it), these, they, this, those, 
which (is), who. 

1932. Nin hnw (Chald.), hoo; or (fem.) 

ten bly (Chald.), he; corresp. to 1931;— 
X are, it, this. 

1933. Nin bava', haw-vaw 1 ; or 

nm bavab, haw-vaw 1 ; a prim, root 
[comp. 183, 1961] supposed to mean prop, 
to breathe; to be (in the sense of existence): — be, 
X have. 

1934. Nin bava> (Chald), ftotKwe'; or 

nm bavab (Chald.), hav-aW; corresp. to 
' 1933; to exist; used in a great variety of 
applications (especially in connection with other 
words):— be, become, + behold, + came (to pass), 
+ cease, + cleave, + consider, + do, -fgive, -fhave 
+ judge, + keep, + labour, + mingle (self), + put, 
+ see, + seek, + set, + slay, -f take heed, tremble, 
-f walk, + would. 

1935. Tin bowd, hode; from au unused root; 

grandeur (i.e. an imposing form and ap- 
pearance):— beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, 
glory, goodly, honour, majesty. 

1936. "lin Hiwd, hode; the same as 1935; Hod, 

an Isr. :— Hod. 

1937. ni*pn Howd'vah, ho-dev-aw'; a form of 

1938; Hodevah (or Hodevjah), an 
Isr. :— Hodevah. 

1938. n^nin Howdavyah, ho-davyaw 1 ; from 

1935 and 3050; majesty of Jah; Bo- 
davjah, the name of three Isr. : -Hodaviah. 

1939. inTHin Howday*vRbuw, ho-dahneh- 

vaw'-hoo; a form of 1938; Hodaj- 
vah, an Isr.:— Hodaiah. 

1940. n^*fin Howdiyab, ho-dee-yaw'; a form 

for the fem. of 3064; a Jewess:— 
Hodiah. 



1941. n^lin Hdwdlyab, ho-dee-yaw'; a form 

of 1938; Hodijah, the name of three 
Isr.:— Hodijah. 

nin bavab. See 1933. 

¥ T 

nin bavab. See 1934. 

1942. njn bawab, hav-vaw 1 ; from 1983 (in the 

sense of eagerly coveting and rushing 
upon; by impI.of/aKtno); desire; also ruin;— calam- 
ity, iniquity, mischief, mischievous (thing), naughti- 
ness, naughty, noisome, perverse thing, substance, 
very wickedness. 

1943. nin bovab, ho-vaW; another form for 

1943; ruin:— mischief. 

1944. Qnin Hdvrbam, ho-hawm'; of uncert. 

der.; Boham, a Canaanitish king:— 
Hoham. 

1945. lin bdwy, hoh'ee; a prol. form of 1980 

[akin to 188] ; oh!:— ah, alas, ho, O, woe. 

1946. ^in hawk (Chald.), hook; corresp. to 1981; 

to go; caus. to bring:— bring again, 
come, go (up). 

1947. ribbin bftwlelab, ho-lay-law' ; fem. act. 

part, of 1984; folly:— madness. 

1948. nkbin bovrtelfiwtb, ho-lay-looth'; from 

act. part, of 1984; folly:— madness. 

1949. Sin hnwm, hoom; a prim, root [comp. 

3000]; to make an uproar, or agitate 
greatly :— destroy , move, make a noise, put, ring again. 

1950. dnin Hdwmam, ho-mawm'; from 8000; 

raging; Homam, an Edomitish chief- 
tain:— Homam. Comp. 1967. 

1951. "Jin bftwn, hoon; a prim, root; prop, to be 

naught, i.e. (fig.) to be (caus. act) light:— 
be ready. 

1952. 'jin bown, hone; from the same as 1951 in 

the sense of 303; wealth; by impL 
enough:— enough, + for nought, riches, substance, 
wealth. 

1953. 5>ttl!Jin Howsbama', ho-shaw-maW; 

from 3068 and 8085; Jehovah hat 
heard; Hoshama, anlsr.:— Hoshama. 
1954 ytB'in Howshea', ho-shay'-ah; from 8467; 
deliverer; Boshed, the name of five) 
Isr. :— Hosea, Hoshea, Oshea. 

1955. n^SlBin Howsba'yab, ho-shah-yam'; 

from 3467 and 3050; Jah has saved; 
Hoshajah, the name of two Isr. :— Hosbaiah. 

1956. T>nin Howtbiyr, ho-theer'; bam 8498; 

he has caused to remain; Hothir, an 
Isr.: — Hothir. 

1957. ntn bazab, haw-zaw 1 ; a prim, root [comp. 

3873] ; to dream:— sleep. 

1958. in bty, he; for 5093; lamentation:— woe, 

tiTtl bly». See 1931, 1933. 

1959. TFn heydad, hay-dawd'; from an unused 

root (mean, to shout); acclamation: — 
shout (-tag). 

1960. n^n bny«dab, hoo-yed-aw 1 ; from the 

same as 1959; prop, an acclaim, i.e. a 
choir of singers: — thanksgiving. 

1961. n^n bayab, haw-yaw'; a prim, root [comp. 

1933]; to exist, i.e. be or become, come to 
pass (always emphatic, and not a mere copula or auxili- 
ary):— beacon, X altogether, be (come, accomplished. 

committed, like), break, cause, come (to pass), 
continue, do, faint, fall, + follow, happen, X have, 
last, pertain, quit (one-) self, require, X use. 

1962. nj3 bayab, hah-yaw 1 ; another form for 

1948; ruin:— calamity. 

1963. T^n bfeyk, hake; another form for 849; 

how?:— how. 

1964. b^n hrjykal, hay-kawl'; prob. from 3301 

(in the sense of capacity); a large pub- 
lic building, such as a palace or temple:— palace, 
temple. 

1965. b'D'Tt beykal (Chald.), hay-kaV; corresp. 

to 1964:— palace, temple. 
1968. bb^n beylel, hay-lale'; from 1984 (in the 
sense of brightness) ; the morning-star; — 

lucifer. 



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1967. QWtl Hfeymam, hay-mawm'; another 

form for 1950; Hemam, an Idumeean:— 
Hemam. 

1968. VSVf Heyman, hay-maum'; prob. from 

539; faithful; Heman, the name of at 
least two 1st. :— Heman. 

1969. "p fl hiyn, keen; prob. of Eg. or.; ahinor 

liquid measure:— bin. 

1970. ""Qfl hakar, haw-kar 1 ; a prim, root; appar. 

to injure:— make self strange. 

1971. 71*35 hakkarah, hak-kaw-raw 1 ; from 

5334; respect, i.e. partiality:— shew. 
^5 hal. See 1973. 

1972. 8^71 hala>, haw-law 1 ; prob. denom. from 

1973; to remove or be remote.-— cast far 
off. 

1973. FHSfeS hal e ah, haw-leh-aw 1 ; fromtheprim. 

form of the art. [bn hal] ; to the dis- 
tance, i.e. far away; also (of time) thus far:— back, 
beyond, (hence-) forward, hitherto, thenceforth, 
yonder. 

1974. b'farj hllluwl, hil-lool'; from 1984 (in the 

sense of rejoicing); a celebration of 
thanksgiving for harvest: — merry, praise. 

1975. fj5 hallaz, hal-lawz'; from 1976; this or 

that:— side, that, this. 

1976. JltbS.hallazeh, hal-law-zeh' ; from the 

art. [see 1973] and 2088; this very:— 
this. 

1977. IT^S hallSzuw, AaHa2/-20o'; another form 

of 1976; that:— this. 

1978. ipVl haliyk, haw-leek'; from 1980; a waZfc, 

i,e. (by impl.) a step; — step. 

1979. W'bS haliykah, hat-ee-kaw 1 ; fern, of 

1978; a walking; by impl. a proces- 
sion or marcfc, a caravan:— company, going, walk, 
way. 

1980. IjVl halak, haw-lak'; akin to 3213; a prim. 

root; to walk (in a great variety of ap- 
plications, lit. and fig.):— (all) aloner, apace, behave 
(self), come, (on) continually, be conversant, depart, 
-(- be eased, enter, exercise (self), -)- follow, forth, 
forward, get, go (about, abroad, along, away, for- 
ward, on, out, up and down), + greater, grow, be 
wont to haunt, lead, march, x more and more, move 
(self), needs, on, pass (away), be at the point, quite, 
run (along), + send, speedily, spread, still, surely, 
4- tale-bearer, + travel (ler), walk (abroad, on, 
to and fro, up and down, to places), wander, wax, 
way-] faring man, x be weak, whirl. 

1981. '^D'n halak (Chald.), hal-aW; corresp. to 

' 1980 [comp. 1946] ; to walk:— walk. 
1983. Ttbrt helek, hay'-lek; from 1980; prop, a 
journey, i.e. (by impl.) a wayfarer; also 
a flowing:— X dropped, traveller. 

1983. Tjbri halak (Chald.), hal-awk'; from 1981; 

prop, a journey, i.e. (by impl.) toll on 
goods at a road: — custom. 

1984. Vbtl halal, haw-lal'; a prim, root; to be 

* clear (orig. of sound, but usually of color) ; 
to shine; hence to make a show, to boast; and thus to 
be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causat. to cele- 
brate; also to stultify:— (make) boast (self), celebrate, 
commend, (deal, make), fool (-ish, -ly), glory, give 
[light], be (make, feign self) mad (against), give in 
marriage, [sing, be worthy of] praise, rage, renowned, 
shine. 

1985. bVfl Hillel, hil-layl'; from 1984; praising 

(namely God); Hillel, an Isr.:— ffilleL 

1986. tfofl hal am, haw-lam'; a prim, root; to 

strike down; by impl. to hammer, stamp, 
conquer, disband:— beat (down), break (down), over- 
come, smite (with the hammer). 

1987. DbfT Helem, hay'-lem; bom 1986; smiter; 

Helem, the name of two Isr. :— Helem. 

1988. tiblH halom, hal-ome'; from the art. [see 

■ 1973]; hither:— here, hither (-[to]), 
thither. 

1989. niKlbrt halmuwth, haUmooth'; from 

1986; a hammer (or mallet): — ham- 
mer. 



1990. Din Hani, hawm; of uncert der.; Bam, a 

region of Pal. :— Ham. 

1991. Bfl hein, haym; from 1993; abundance, he. 

wealth:— any of theirs. 

1992. Bn h6m, haym; or (prol.) 

71735 hemmah, haym'-maw; masc. plur. 
from 1931; they (only used when em- 
phatic):— it, like, x (how, so) many (soever, more as) 
they (be), (the) same, X so, x such, their, them, 
these, they, those, which, who, whom, withal, ye. 

1993. TH2TI hamah, haw-maw 1 ; a prim, root 

[comp. 1949]; 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, roar, sound, be troubled, 
make in tumult, tumultuous, be in an uproar. 

1994. 17217 hlmmow (Chald.), him-mo'; or(prol.) 

"Jrall hlmmown (Chald.) "fcim-mone'; cor- 
resp. to 1992; they:— x are, them, those. 

1995. "pMtl hamown, haw-mone'; or 

"fail hamon (Ezek. 5 : 7), haw-mone'; from 
1993; a noise, tumult, crowd; also dis- 
quietude, wealth:— abundance, company, many, mul- 
titude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, 
store, tumult. 

riSWiS ham-moleketh. See 4447. 

1996. 315 "fKln Hamown Gdwg, ham-one' 

gohg; from 1995 and 1463; the mul- 
titude of Gog; the fanciful name of an emblematic 
place in Pal. : — Hamon-gog. 

1997. 713TO5 Hainownah, ham-o^naw'; fem. of 

1995; multitude; Hamonah, the same 
as 1996:— Hamonah. 

TfiTOrT hamuwnek. See 2002. 

1998. STMrl hemyah, hem-yaw'; from 1993; 

sound: — noise. 

1999. ffeMTI hamullah, ham-ool-law'; or (too 

'""' fully) 
ffeTOfl hamuwllah (Jer. 11 : 16), ham- 
ool-law'; fem. pass. part, of an unused 
root mean, to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a 
sound. - — speech, tumult. 

"SlVsilfl ham-melek. See 4429. 

2000. U7371 hamam, haw-mam'; a prim, root 

[comp. 1949, 1998]; prop, to put in com- 
motion; by impl. to disturb, drive, destroy: — break, 
consume, crush, destroy, discomfit, trouble, vex. 
•f!2tl hamon. See 1995. 

2001. 15371 Hainan, haw-mawn'; of for. der.; 

Haman, a Pers. vizier: — Hainan. 

2002. "SpanS hamniyk (Chald.), ham-neeW; but 

the text is 
1EHM5° hamuwnek, ham-oo-nayV '; of 
for. or.; & necklace: — chain. 

2003. 07371 hamac, haw-mawce'; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to crackle; a dry 
twig or brushwood:— melting. 

2004. IS hen, hane; fem. plur. from 1931; they 

(only used when emphatic): — X in, such 
like, (with) them, thereby, therein, (more than) they, 
wherein, in which, whom, withaL 

2005. "\11 hen. hane; a prim, particle; lo!; also (as 

expressing surprise) if:— behold, if, lo, 
though. 

2006. ")5 n ^ m (Chald.), hane; corresp. to 2005: lo! 

also there [-fore], [un-] less, whether, but, 
if: — (that) if, or, whether. 

2007. 7135 hennah, hane'-naw; prol. for 2004; 

themselves (often used emphat. for the 
copula, also in indirect relation):— X in, X such (and 
such things), their, (into) them, thence, therein, these, 
they (had), on this side, those, wherein. 

2008. 7135 hennah, hane'-naw; from 2004; 

hither or thither (but used both of place 
and time):— here, hither [-to], now, on this (that) side, 
+ since, this (that) way, thitherward, 4- thus far, to 
. fro, + yet. 



2009. S?S hlnnSh, hin-nay'; prol, [for 3005; 

lo!:— behold, lo, see. 

2010. 71)135 hftnachah, hariraw-Tchavt; from 

5117; permission of rest, i.e. quiet:— 
release. 

2011. D3S Hlnnfim, hin-nome'; prob. of for. or. ; 

Hinnom, appar. a Jebusite: — Hinnom. 

2012. 5>35 Hena', hay-nah'; prob. of for. der. 

Hena, a place appar. in Mesopotamia:— 
Hena. 

2013. SD71 hacah, haw-saw'; a prim, root; to 

hush:— hold peace (tongue), (keep) si- 
lence, be silent, still. 

2014. 71SB5. hSphugah, haf-oo-gaw 1 ; from 6318; 

relaxation: — intermission. 

2015. Tf&S haphak, haw-fak'; a prim, root; 

to turn about or over; by impl. to 
change, overturn, return, pervert: — X become, 
change, come, be converted, give, make [a bed], 
overthrow (-turn), perverse, retire, tumble, turn 
(again, aside, back, to the contrary, every way). 

2016. ^HTI hephek, heh'-fek; or 

"^BS hephek, hay'-fek; from 2015; a turn, 
i.e. the reverse: — contrary. 

2017. 'TJBri hdphek, ho'-fek; from 2015; an upset, 

i.e. (abstr.) perversity:— turning or 
things upside down. 

2018. fDDS haphekah, haf-ay-kaw'; fem. of 

2016; destruction: — overthrow. 

2019. IjBpBS haphakpak, haf-ak-paW '; byre- 

dupl. from 2015; very perverse:— 
froward. 

2020. SbSS hatst»alah, hats-tsaw-law 1 ; from 

6337; rescue: — deliverance. 

2021. 'J31S hotsen, ho'-tsen; from an unused root 

mean, appar. to be sharp or strong; a 
weapon of war:— chariot. 

2022. ^S har, har; a short, form of 2042; a 

mountain or range of hills (sometimes 
used fig.):— hill (country), mount (-ain), X promotion. 

2023. ""iS H6r, Ttore; another form for 2022; moun- 

tain; Hor, the name of a peak in Idumfiea 
and of one in Syria:— Hor. 

2024. N^S Hara', haun-aw 1 ; perh. from 2022; 

mountainousness; Hara, a region of 
Media:— Hara. 

2025. bN'lS har'el, har-ale'; from 2022 and 410; 

mount of God; fig. the altar of burnt- 
offering :— altar. Comp. 739. 

2026. S'lS harag, haw-rag'; a prim, root; to 

smite with deadly intent:— destroy, out 
of hand, kill, murder (-er), put to [death], make 
[slaughter], slay (-er), x surely. 

2027. 3"~J" hereg, heh'-reg; from 2026; slaugh- 

ter:— be slain, slaughter. 

2028. WIS haregah, har-ay-gauf; fem. of 2027; 

slaughter: — slaughter. 

2029. ITH71 harah, haw-raw'; a prim, root; to be 

(or become) pregnant, conceive (lit. or 
fig.):— been, be with child, conceive, progenitor. 

2030. 7T171 hareh, haw-reh'; or 

" ,b 171 hariy (Hos. 14 : 1), fcaio-ree'; from 
2029; pregnant.-— (be, woman) with child, 
conceive, X great. 

2031. *lh*]S harh6r (Chald.), har-hor'; from a 

root corresp. to 2029; amenta! concep- 
tion:— thought. 

2032. *Vlf1 herown, hay-rone'; or 

p^S heraydwn, hay^raw-yone'; from 
2029; pregnancy:— conception. 

2033. "tIMS Harftwriy, har-o-ree'; another 

form for 2043; a Harorite or moun- 
taineer: — Harorite. 

2034. InDi^S. hariycah, har-ee-saW; from 2040; 

something demolished: — ruin. 

2035. niD^lSj hariycnwth,ftar-ee-sooifc';from 

* 8040; demolition!— destruction. 



Horawm 

Zawam 



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8^ oHdram, horawm,'; from an unused 
root (mean, to tower up); high; Swam, 
a Canaanitish king:— Horam. 

2037. Dirt Barnm, haw-room'; pass. part, of the 

same as 2036; high; Harum, an Isr. :— 
Harum, 

2038. TrOli"! barmfiwn, har-mone'; from the 

same as 2036; a castle (from its 
height):— palace. 

2039. yyj Haran, hatwaim'; perh. from 2022; 

■mountaineer; Haran, the name of two 
men:— Haran. 

2040. D*$"! barac, haw-ras'; a prim, root; to pull 

down or in pieces, break, destroy:— 
beat down, break (down, through), destroy, over- 
throw, pluck down, pull down, ruin, throw down, 
X utterly. 

2041. Dltl here?, heh'-res; from 2040; demoli- 

tion:— destruction. 

2042. "lllTI harar, haw-rawr'; from an unused 

root mean, to loom up; a mountain;— 
bill, mount (-ain). 

2043. *j)$j Haraxiy hah-rawree 1 ; or 

*EH Harariy (2 Sam. 23 : 11), haw-row- 

ree 1 ; or 
TjStt. Ha'rariy (2 Sam. 23 : 84, last 
clause), haw-raw-ree 1 ; appar. from 
2042; a mountaineer:— Hararite. 

2044. fiTJJn HashSm, haw-shame'; perh. from 

the same as 2828; wealthy; Hashem, an 
Isr.:— Hashem. 

2045. nwaipn haahma<nwth, hashmaw- 

ooth'; from 8085; announcement:— 
to cause to hear. 

2046. ^IFlrt hittuwk, hit-took'; from 5418; a 

melting:— is melted. 

2047. "arirt Hatbak, hath-awk'; prob. of for. or.; 

Hathak, a Pers. eunuch:— Hatach. 

2048. brtt batbal, haw-thal'; a prim, root; to 

deride; by impl. to cheat.-— deal deceit- 
fully, deceive, mock. 

, brrt hathdl, haw-thole'; from 2048 (only in 
plur. collect.); a derision:— mocker. 
0. nini"l batbatb', haw-thath'; a prim, root; 
prop, to break in upon, i.e. to assail:— 
Imagine mischief . 



2051. 'pi V e dan, ved-awn'; perh. for 5730 ; Vedan 

(or Aden), a place in Arabia: — Dan also. 

2052. 3rt1 Vabeb, vaw-habe'; of uncert. der.; 

Vaheb, a place in Moab:— wbathedid. 

2053. 11 vav, vaw; prob. a hook (the name of the 

sixth Heb. letter):— hook. 

2054. "YII vazar, vaw-zawr'; presumed to be 

from an unused root mean, to bear guilt; 
crime:— X strange. 

2055. Knri Vay«zatba>, vah-yez-aw'-thaw; of 

for. or.; Vajezatha, a son of Haman.— 
Vajezatha. 

2056. ibl valad. vaw4awd'; for 3206; a 6o»:~ 

** child. 

2057. FP31 Vanyab, vansyaW; perh. for 6043; 

! FajyaA, an Isr.:— Vaniah. 

8. ''Dpi Vopbciy, vof-see'; prob. from 3254; 
additional; Vophsi, an Isr.: — Vophsi. 

9. "'Mil Vastanty, vash-nee'; prob. from 3461 ; 
weak; Vashni, an Isr.:— Vashm. 

*<5fl253 Vasbtty, vash-tee'; of Pers. or.; 
Fashti, the queen of Xerxes:— Vashti. 



1 

2061. 3NT z e »eb, zehrabe 1 ; from an unused root 
mean, to be yellow; a wolf:— wolf . 

2063. 3NT Z e >eb, zeft-a&e'; the same as 2061; Zeeb, 
a Midianitish prince:— Zeeb. 

2063. nttT zo'tta, zothe'; irreg. fern, of 2089; this 
(often used adv.):— hereby (-in, -with), it, 

likewise, the one (other, same), she, so (much), such 

(deed), that, therefore, these, this (thing), thus. 



2064. "T3T zabad, zaw-bad'; a prim, root; to con- 

fer:— endure. 

2065. "I3T zebed, seh'-bed; from 2064; a gift:— 

dowry. 

2066. "T3T Zabad, zaw-bawd'; from 2064; giver; 

Zabad, the name of seven Isr. :— Zabad. 

2067. "'TJT Zabdiy, zab-dee'; from 2065; giving; 

Zabdi, the name of four Isr.: — Zabdi. 

2068. biCTJT. Zabdiy'el, zab-dee-ale' ; from 2065 

and 410; gift of God; Zabdiel, the 
name of two Isr.:— Zabdiel. 

2069. t3*J3T Z e badyab, zeb-adsyaw' '; or 

1FP13T Z e badyabuw, zeb-ad-yaw'-hoo; 
from 2064 and 3050; Jah has given; 
Zebadjah, the name of nine Isr.:— Zebadiah. 

2070. 313T z e buwb, zefe-oofe'; from an unused root 

(mean, to flit); a jffy (espec. one of a 
stinging nature):— fly. 

2071. TOT Za.bu.wd, zaw-bood'; from 2064; 

given; Zabud, an Isr. : — Zabud. 

2072. TBT Zabbuwd, zab-bood'; a form of 2071; 

given; Zabbud, an Isr. :— Zabbud. 

2073. bl3T z e buwl, ae-feooZ'; or 

b3T ■ e bul,ze6-ooJ'; from 2082; a residence:— 
dwell in, dwelling, habitation. 

2074. yibttT Z e buwluwn, zeb-oo-loon'; or 

"Jlb3T Z e buluwn, zeb-oo-loon'; or 

"|bt!aT 2S c buwlun, ze6-oo-!oon'; from 2082; 
habitation; Zebulon, a son of Jacob; 
also his territory and tribe:— Zebulun. 

2075. "'pbliT Z e buwldniy, zeb-oo-lo-nee' ; 

patron, from 2074; a Zebukmite or 
desc. of Zebulun:— Zebulonite. 

2076. !"DT zabacb, zaw-bakh'; a prim, root; to 

slaughter an animal (usually in sacri- 
fice):— kill, offer, (do) sacrifice, slay. 

2077. f13T zebacb, zeh'-bakh; from 2076; prop, a 

slaughter, i.e. the flesh of an animal; by 
impl. a sacrifice (the victim or the act):— offer (-ing), 
sacrifice. 

2078. fTST Zebacb, zeh'-bakh; the same as 2077; 

sacrifice; Zebach, a Midianitish prince:— 
Zeban. 

2079. IJ! Zabbay, zab-bah'ee; prob. by orth. err. 

for 2140; Zabbai (or Zaccai), an Isr.:— 
Zabbai. 

2080. ttT»3T Z e biydab, zeb-ee-daw'; fem. from 

2064; giving; Zebidah, an Israelitess : — 
Zebudah. 

2081. W3T Z e btyna», zeb-ee-naw 1 ; from an un- 

used root (mean, to purchase); gain- 
fulness; Zebina, an Isr. : — Zebina. 

2082. 53T zabal, zaw-bal'; a prim, root; appar. 

prop, to inclose, i.e. to reside:— dwell 
with. 

2083. b3T Z e bul, zeb-ool'; the same as 2073; do- 

ling; Zebul, an Isr.:— Zebul. Comp. 2073. 
"pbST Z e buluwn. See 2074. 

2084. )5.1 z e ban (Chald.), zeb-an'; corresp. to the 

root of 2081; to acquire by purchase:— 
gain. 

2085. 3T zag, zawg; from an unused root prob. 

mean, to inclose; the skin of a grape:— 
husk. 

2086. IT zeo, zade'; from 2102; arrogant:— pre- 

sumptuous, proud. 

2087. filT zadown, zaw-done'; from 2102; ar- 

rogance:— presumptuously, pride, proud 
(man). 

2088. TIT zeb, zeh; a prim, word; the masc. de- 

monst. pron., this or that:— he, X hence, 
X here, it (-self), X now, X of him, the one ... the 
other, X than the other, (X out of) the (self) same, 
such (an one) that, these, this (hath, man), on this side 
... on that side, X thus, very, which. Comp. 2063, 
2090, 2097, 2098. 

2089. SIT zeb (1 Sam. 17 : 34), zeh; by perm, for 

7716; a sheep;— Iamb. 

2090. Sit zob, zo; for 2088; this or that:— as well as 

another, it, this, that, thus and thus. 



2091. 3tTT zabab, zaw-hawb 1 ; from an unused 

root mean, to shimmer; gold; fig. some- 
thing gold-colored (i.e. ^elloio), as oil, a clear sky:— 
gold (-en), fair weather. 

2092. D: "IT zabam, zaw-ham'; a prim, root; to be 

rancid, i.e. (trans.) to loathe: — abhor. 

2093. UTIJ Zabam, zah'-han:; from 2092; loath- 

ing; Zaham, an Isr. :--Zaham. 

2094. liTj zabar, zaw-har' , a prim, root; to 

gleam; fig. to enlighten (by caution):— 
admonish, shine, teach, (give) warn (-ing). 

2095. 1!lT z«bar (Chald.), zeh-har 1 ; corresp. to 

2094; (pass.) be admonished: — take heed. 
i. IfIT zobar. zo'-har; from2094; brilliancy:— 



2097. IT zow, zo; for 8088; this or that:— that, 

this. 

2098. IT ziw, zoo; for 2088; this or that:— that 

this, X wherein, which, whom. 

2099. IT Ziv, zeev'; prob. from an unused root 

mean, to be prominent; prop, brightness 
[comp. 2122], i.e. (fig.) the month of flowers; Ziv (cor- 
resp. to Ijar or May) :— Zif . 

2100. 31T zuwb, zoob; a prim, root; to flow freely 

(as water), i.e. (spec.) to have a (sexual) 
flux; fig. to waste away; also to overflow: — flow, 
gush out, have a (running) issue, pine away, run. 

2101. 31T zowb, zobe; from 2100; a seminal or 

menstrual flux:— issue. 

2102. TIT zuwd, zood; or (by perm.) 

"PT ziyd, zeed; aprlm.root; toseeifte; fig. to 
be insolent:— \>e proud, deal proudly, pre- 
sume, (come) presumptuously, sod. 

2103. TIT zuwd (Chald.), zood; corresp. to 2102; to 

fee proud: — in pride. 

2104. D^TIT Zuwziym, zoo-zeem'; plur. prob, 

from the same as 2123; prominent; Z%- 
zites, an aboriginal tribe of Pal.: — Zuzims. 

2105. nniT Z6wcb6tb, zo-khayth'; of uncert. 

or.; Zocheth, an Isr.:— Zoheth. 

2106. HIT zavtytb, zaw-veeth'; appar. from the 

same root as 2099 (in the sense of pro- 
minence); an angle (as projecting), I.e. (by impl.) a 
corner-column (or onto):— comer (stone). 

2107. blT zuwl, zool; a prim, root [comp. 2151]; 

prob. to shake out, i.e. (by impl.) to soot- 
ier profusely; fig. to treat lightly:— lavish, despise. 

2108. SlblT zuwlab, zoo-law'; from 2107; prop. 

scattering, i.e. removal; used adv. ex- 
cept:— heside, but, only, save. 

2109. "JIT zuwn zoon; a prim, root; perh. prop. 

to fee plump, i.e. (trans.) to nourish: — feed. 

2110. "|1T zuwn (Chald.), zoon; corresp. to 2109:— 

feed. 

2111. SIT zawa<, zoo'-aft; a prim, root; prop, to 

shake off, i.e. (fig.) to agitate (as with 
fear):— move, tremble, vex. 

2112. JP1T zuwa< (Chald.), zoo'-ah; corresp. to 

2111; to shake (with fear):— tremble. 

2113. WlT zhra'ah, zevaw-aw'; from 2111; agi- 

tation, fear:— be removed, trouble, vex- 
ation. Comp. 2189. 

2114. TIT zuwr, zoor; a prim, root; to turn aside 

(espec. for lodging) ; hence to fee o for- 
eigner, strange, profane; spec. (act. part.) to commit 
adultery: — (come from) another (man, place), fanner, 
go away, (e-) strange (-r, thing, woman). 

2115. TIT zuwr, zoor; a prim, root [comp. 6695]; 

to press together, tighten.- — close, crush, 
thrust together. 

2116. itllT zuwreb, zooreh'; from 2115; trodden 

on:— that which is crushed. 

2117. NTT zaza', zaw-zaw'; prob. from the root of 

2123; prominent; Zaza, an Isr.: — Zaza. 

2118. flflT zacbacb, zaw-khakh'; a prim, root; to 

shove or displace:— loose. 

2119. bTIT zacbal, zaw-khal'; a prim, root; to 

crawl; by ImpL to fear:— be afraid, ser- 
pent, worm. 

2120. nbflt Zdcbeletb, zo-kheh'4eth; tern, act 

part of 2119; Brawling (i.e. serpentj; 
Zocheleth, a boundary stone in Pal. :— Zoneteth. 



2121. 'JTT't zfcydawn, zay-dohn'; from 8102; 

boiling of water, i.e. wove.'— proud. 

2122. TT ziyv (Chald.), zeev; corresp. to 8099; 

(flg.) cheerfulness: — brightness, counte- 
nance. 

2123. VJ ziyz, zee*,' from an unused root appar. 

mean, to be conspicuous; fulness of the 
breast; also a moving creature: — abundance, wild 
beast. 

2124. NT" 1 ! zlyza', zee-zauf; appar. from the 

same as 2123; prominence, Ziza, the 
name of two Isr. :— Ziza. 

2125. flTT Ziyzak, zee-ami'; another form for 

2124; Zizah, an Isr.:— Zizah. 

2126. N3 n T Ziyna', zee-naw'; from 2109; well fed; 

or pern, an ortb. err. for 2124; Zina, an 
Isr. :— Zina. 

2127. yy Ziya«, zee'-ah; from 2111; agitation; 

Zia, an Isr.:— Zia. 

2128. tpT Ztypk, zee/; from the same as 2208; 

flowing; Ziph, the name of a place in 
Pal. ; also of an Isr. :— Ziph. 

2129. fiB">T Ziypkak, zee-faw", fern, of 2128; a 

flowing; Ziphah, an Isr.:— Ziphah. 

2130. ''ECy Ziypbiy, zee-fee'; patrial from 2128; a 

Ziphite or inhab. of Zlph:— Ziphim, 
Ziphite. 

2131. tip" 1 ! ziyqak ffsa- 5° ; u >. zee-*<»«>' (fern.); 

and 
J?T ziq, zeefc; or 

]JT zeq, za&e; from 2187; prop, what leaps 
forth, i.e. flash of Are, or a burning arrow; 
also (from the orig. sense of the root) a bond: — chain, 
fetter, firebrand, spark. 

2132. rPT zayltb, zah'-yith; prob. from an unused 

root [akin to .2099] ; an olive (as yielding 
illuminating oil), the tree, the branch or the berry:— 
olive (tree, -yard), Olivet. 

2133. "|rpT ZSytkan, zay-thawn'; from 2132; 

olive grove; Zethan, an Isr. : — Zethan. 

2134. "3T zak, zalc; from 2141; clear:— clean, pure. 

2135. J13T zakak, zaw-fcate'; a prim, root [comp. 

* * 2141] ; to be translucent; flg. to be in- 
nocent:— be (make) clean, cleanse, be clear, count 
pure, 

2136. IDT zakfiw (Chald.), zaw-hoo 1 ; from a root 

1 corresp. to 2135; purity:— innocency. 

2137. rVDIDT z e kirwkiytk, zek-oo-keeth 1 ; from 

' 2135; prop, transparency, i.e. glass:— 
crystal. 

2138. TDT zakuwr, zaw-hoor'; prop. pass. part. 

1 of 2142, but used for 2145; a moie (of 
man or animals):— males, men-children. 

2139. TIDT Zakkirwr, zak-koor'; from 2142; 

mindful; Zakkur, the name of seven 
Isr.:— Zaccur, Zacchur. 

2140. "OT Zakkay, zak-kah'ee; from 2141; pure; 

Zakkai, an Isr.:— Zaccai. 

2141. WT zakak, zaw-kak'; a prim, root [comp. 

2135]; to be transparent or clean (phys. 
or mor.):— be (make) clean, be pure (-r). 

2142. "IDT zakar, zaw-kar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to mark (so as to be recognized), i.e. to 
remember; by impl. to mention; also (as denom. 
from 2145) to be male:— X burn [incense], X earn- 
estly, be male, (make) mention (of), be mindful, re- 
count, record <-er), remember, make to be remem- 
bered, bring (call, come, keep, put) to (in) remem- 
brance, X still, think on, X well. 

2143. IDT zfcker, zay'-ker; or 

IDT zeker, zeh'-ker; from 2142; a memento, 
abstr. recollection (rarely if ever); by 
lmpl. commemoration;— memorial, memory, remem- 
brance, scent. 

2144. "IDT Zeker, zeh'-ker; the same as 2143; Zeker, 

an Isr.:— Zeker. 

2145. "IDT zakar, zaw-kawr 1 ; from 2142; prop. 

remembered, i.e. a male (of man or ani- 
mals, as being the most noteworthy sex):— X him, 
male, man (child, -kind). 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 

2170. 



Horawm 
Zawam 



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2146. "jilpT zlkrown, zik-rone'; from 2142; a 

memento (or memorable thing, day or 
writing): — memorial, record. 

2147. "^DT Zikriy, zik-ree'; from 2142; memora- 

ble; Zicri, the name of twelve Isr.:— 
Zichri. 

2148. In^lDT Z e karyak, zek-ar-yaw 1 ; or 

IiT'IDT Z*karyabiiw, zek-ar-yaw 1 -hoo; 
from 2142 and 3050; Jah has remem- 
bered; Zecarjah, the name of twenty-nine Isr.:— 
Zacbariah, Zechariah. 

2149. ttfej zulluwtb, zool-looth'; from 2151; 

prop, a shaking, l.e. perh. a tempest:— 
vilest. 

2150. btbt zalzal, zal-zal'; by redupl. from 2151; 

tremulous, i.e. a twig: — sprig. 

2151. VbT zalal, zau>-!aJ'; a prim, root [comp. 2107]; 

to shake (as in the wind), i.e. to quake; flg. 
to be loose morally, worthless or prodigal:— blow 
down, glutton, riotous (eater),,vile. 

2152. rtsybT zal'aphak, zal-aw-favi '; or 

S1BS5T zll'aphaph, zil-aw-faw'; from 
2196; a glow (of wind or anger); also a 
famine (as consuming) :— horrible, horror, terrible. 

2153. InsbT Zilpah, zil-paw; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to trickle, as myrrh; 
fragrant dropping; Zilpah, Leah's maid:— Zilpah. 

2154. STHT zlmmak, zim-maw'; or 

X • 

?TST zammah, zam-maw'; from 2161; a 
plan, espec. a bad one:— heinous crime, 
lewd (-ly, -ness), mischief, purpose, thought, wicked 
(device, mind, -ness). 

2155. ST72T Zimmah, zim-maw'; the same as 

2154; Zimmah, the name of two Isr.:— 
Zimmah. 

2156. 7"I"li73T z e m6wrak, zem-o-raw'; or 

!TT:T z e m«»rak, zem-o-raw' (fern.) ; and 

*1uT z'mor, zem-ore' (masc): from 2168; 
a twig (as pruned):— vine, branch, slip. 

2157. DtpT Zamzom, zam-zome' ; from 2161; in- 

triguing; a Zamzumite, or native tribe 
of Pal. :— Zamzummim. 

2158. TBt zamiyr, zaw-meer'; or 

"T3T zamir, zaw-meer'; and (fern.) 

FIT3T z e mirak, zem-ee-raw'; from 2167; a 
song to be accompanied with instru- 
mental music:— psalm (-1st), singing, song. 

2159. TMT zamiyr, zaw-meer 1 ; from 2168; a 

twig (as pruned): — branch. 

2160. rVMSy Z e miyrak, zem-ee^raw'; fem. of 

2158; song; Zemirah, an Isr.:— 
Zemira. 

2161. DMT zamam, zaw-mdm'; a prim, root; to 

plan, usually in a bad sense: — consider, 
devise, imagine, plot, purpose, think (evil). 

2162. CUT zamam, zaw-mawm'; from 2161; a 

plot— wicked device. 

2163. yiyj zaman, zaw-man'; a prim, root; to fix 

(a time): — appoint. 

2164. "faT z e man (Chald.), zem*m'; corresp. to 

2163; to agree (on a time and places- 
prepare. 

2165. TOT z e man, zem-awn'; from 2163; an ap- 

pointed occasion:— season, time. 

2166. 1KT z e man (Chald.), zem-awn'; from 2165; 

the same as 2165:— season, time. 

2167. TnT zamar, zauMnar'; a prim, root [perh. 

ident. with 2168 through the idea of strik- 
ing with the fingers]; prop, to touch the strings or 
parts of a musical instrument, i.e. play upon it; to 
make music, accompanied by the voice; hence to cel- 
ebrate in song and music:— give praise, sing forth 
praises, psalms. 

2168. *|BT zamar, zaw-mar' '; a prim, root [comp. 

* 2-<67, 5568, 6785]; to trim (a vine):— prune. 

2169. "TOT zemer, zeh'-mer; appar. from 2167 or 

2168; a gazelle (from its lightly touching 
the ground):— chamois. 



musick. 



"IMT z e mar (Chald.), zem-awr'; from a root 
corresp. to 2167; instrumental music:— 



THT zamir. 

* T 

"ifey z e mor. 



See 2158. 
See 2156. 



2171. 



2172. 



THT zamntar (Chald.), zam-mawr'; from 
the same as 2170; an instrumental musi- 
•singer. 

STIHT zlmrak, zim-raw'; from 2167; a mu- 
sical piece or song to be accompanied 
by an instrument:— melody, psalm. 
2173 iTTOT zlmrak, zim-raw'; from 2168; 
pruned (i.e. choice) fruit:— best fruit. 
SfTHT zemirak. See 2158. 

STlfay zomorak. See 2156. 

2174. fflfi ZImriy, ziro-ree'; from 2167; musical; 

Zimri, the name of five Isr., and of an 
Arabian tribe:— Zimri. 

2175. fTBJ Zimran, zinwrawn'; from 2167; mu- 

sical; Zimran, a son of Abraham by 
Keturah :— Zimran. 

2176. rTTDT zlmrath, zim-raioia'; from 2167; in- 

strumental music; by impl. praise:— 
song. 

2177. )t zan, zan; from 2109; prop, nourished (or 

fully developed), i.e. a, form or sort: — divers 
kinds, X all manner of store. 

2178. ■)! zan (Chald.), zan; corresp. to 8177; 

sort: — kind. 

2179. D?T zanab, zaw-nab'; a prim, root mean, to 

way; used only as a denom. from 2180; 
to curtail, i.e. cut off the rear:— smite the hindmost. 

2180. DJT zanab, zaw-nawb'; from 2179 (in the 

orig. sense of flapping); the toil (lit. or 
flg.):— tail. 

2181. niT zanab, zaw-naw'; a prim, root [highly 

fed and therefore wanton]; to commit 
adultery (usually of the female, and less often of 
simple fornication, rarely of involuntary ravishment)-, 
flg. to commit idolatry (the Jewish people being re- 
garded as the spouse of Jehovah):— (cause to) commit 
fornication, X continually, x great, (be an, play the) 
harlot, (cause to be, play the) whore, (commit, fall to) 
whoredom, (cause to) go a- whoring, whorish. 

2182. H13T Zanowach, zaw-no'-akh; from 2186; 

rejected; Zanoach, the name of two 
places in Pal.:— Zanoah. 

2183. "|13T zannwn, zaio-noom'; from 8181; adul- 

tery; fig. idolatry:— whoredom. 

2184. HIST z'nnwth, zen-ooth'; from 2181; adul- 

tery, i.e. (flg.) infidelity, idolatry:— 
whoredom. 

2185. HIST zdndwth, zo-noth'; regarded by some 

as if from 2109 or an unused root, and 
applied to military equipments; but evidently the 
fem. plur. act. part, of 2181; harlots:— armour. 

2186. I1J3T zanack, zaw-nakh'; a prim, root mean. 

to push aside, i.e. reject, forsake, fail: — 
cast away (off), remove far away (off). 

2187. pJT zanaq. zaw-nak'; a prim, root; prop. 

to draw together the feet (as an animal 
about to dart upon its prey), I.e. to spring forward:— 
leap. 

2188. !"WT z@'ab, zay-aw 1 ; from 8111 (in the sense 

of 3154); perspiration:— sweat. 

2189. tTWT za'avak, zah-av-avf; by transp. for 

2113; agitation, maltreatment:— X re- 
moved, trouble. 

2190. y\Sl Ia.t&T&n, zah-av-awn' ; : from 2111; dis- 

quiet; Zaavan, an Idumaaan:— Zaavan. 

2191. TW ze'feyr, zeh-ayr'; from an unused root 

' [akin (by perm.) to 6819], mean, to dwin- 
dle; small:— little. 

2192. Tin z e «6yr (Chald.), xeh-avr 1 ; corresp. to 

" ' 2191:— little. 



TWT za'ak, zam-ak 1 ; a prim, root; to extin- 
1 • -be extinct. 



2193. 

2194. ftPT za'am, zaw-am'; a prim, root; prop, to 
foam at the mouth, i.e. to be enraged:— 
abhor, abominable, (be) angry, defy, (have) indigna- 
| tion, 



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Zaham 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



2195. D?T za'am, zah'-am; from 2194; strictly 

froth at the mouth, i.e. (fig.) fury (espec. 
of God's displeasure with sin):— angry, indignation, 
rage. 

2196. M?T za^apb, zaw-af; a prim, root; prop. 

to boil up, i.e. (fig.) to be peevish or 
angry:— fret, sad, worse liking, be wroth. 

2197. £]3>T za'apb, zah'-af; from 2196; anger:— 

indignation, rage (-ing), wrath. 

2198. RS>1 zu'epb, zaw-af e'; from 2196; angry:— 

displeased. 

2199. p3>T za'aq, zaw-ak'; a prim, root; to shriek 

(from anguish or danger); by anal, (as a 
herald) to announce or convene publicly: — assemble, 
call (together), (make a) cry (out), come with such a 
company, gather (together), cause to be proclaimed. 

2200. p3>T zo'iq (Chald.), zeh'-eek; corresp. to 2199; 

to make an outcry:— cry. 

2201. ]?{S>T za-aq, zah'-ak; and (fern.) 

SlpST z e <aqah, zeh-aw-kaw 1 '; from 2199; a 
shriek or outcry v— cry (-ing). 

2202. "jhST Zlpbron, zi-frone'; from an unused 

root (mean, to be fragrant) ; Ziphron, a 
place in Pal.:— Ziphron. 

2203. riDT zepbetb, zeh'-feth; from an unused 

root (mean, to liquify); asphalt (from its 
tendency to soften in the sun):— pitch, 
pt ziq, or pj zfeq. See 2131. 

2204. ^j5T zaqen, zaw-kane'; a prim, root; to be 

old:— aged man, be (wax) old (man). 

2205. ^pT zaqen, zaw-kane'; from 3304; old:— 

aged, ancient (man), elder (-est), old (man, 
men and . . . women), senator. 

2206. "jpT zaqan, zaw-kawn'; from 2204; the 

beard (as indicating age):— beard. 

2207. ")pT zdqen, zo'-ken; from 2304; old age:- 

age. 

2208. pT zaqun, zato-fcoon',' prop. pass. part, of 

2204 (used only in the plur. as a noun) ; old 
age:— old age. 

2209. fllpT zlqnab, zik-maio',- fem. of 2205; old 

age.— old (age). 
2210 D)?T zaqapb, zaw-kaf; a prim, root; to 
lift, i.e. (fig.) comfort:— raise (up). 

2211. £©T z-qapb (Chald.), zek-af; corresp. to 

2210; to hang, i.e. impale:— set up. 

2212. W5T zaqaq, zaw-kak'; a prim, root; to 

strain, (fig.) extract, clarify:— fine, pom- 
down, purge, purify, refine. 

2213. IT ze"r, zare; from 2237 (in the sense of scat- 

tering); a chaplet (as spread around the 
top), l.e. (spec.) a border moulding:— crown. 

2214. 81T zara'.zaw-raio'; from 2114 (in the sense 

* of estrangement) [comp. 2219]; dis- 
gust: — loathsome. 

2215. yit zarab, zaw-rab'; a prim, root; to flow 

away: — wax warm. 

2216. bS3*Yf Z e rtibbabel,zer-oob-oau>oel';from 

2215 and 894; descended of (i.e. from) 
Babylon, i.e. born there; Zerubbabel, an Isr.:— 
Zerubbabel. 

2217. b331T Z e rnbbabel (Chald.), zer-oob-baw- 

bel'; corresp. to 2216:— Zerubbabel. 

2218. 15J Zered, zeh'-red; from an unused root 

mean, to be exuberant in growth; lined 
With shrubbery; Zered, a brook E. of the Dead Sea:— 
Zared, Zered. 

2-219. 7T1T zarab, zaw-raw 1 ; a prim, root [comp. 
2114; to toss about; by impl. to diffuse, 
winnow:— cast away, compass, disperse, fan, scatter 
(away), spread, strew, winnow. 

0. SilT z e r6wa«, zer-o'-aft; or (short.) 



I3J"|T z®r6a«, zer-o'-ah; and (fem.) 

TO'TlT z^ow'ab, zer-o-aw 1 ; or 

HSHf z c rd'ab, zer-o-aw 1 ; from 2232; the 
arm (as stretched out), or (of animals) 
the foreleg; fig. force:— arm, + help, mighty, power, 
shoulder, strength. 

2221. 8V"J! zfirftwa*, zay-roo'-ah; from 2232; 
something sown, i.e. a plant;— sowing, 
thing that is sown. 



2222. tpOI zarziypb, zar-zeef; by redupl. from 

! an unused root mean, to flow; a, pour- 
ing rain: — water. 

Wi*lT z e rdw«all. See 2220. 

2223. Tift! zarziyr, mr-zeer 1 ; by redupl. from 

'" 2115; prop, tightly girt, i.e. prob. a 
racer, or some fleet animal (as being slender in the 
waist): 1- greyhound. 

2224. rtlT zaracb, zaw-rakh'; a prim, root; prop, 

to irradiate (or shoot forth beams), i.e. 
to rise (as the sun); spec, to appear (as a symptom of 
leprosy):— arise, rise (up), as soon as it is up. 

2225. ITTr zeracb, zeh'-rakh; from 2224; arising 

of light:— rising. 

2226. rfnT Zeracb, zeh'-rakh; the same as 2225: 

Zerach, the name of three Isr., also of an 
Idumaean and an Ethiopian prince:— Zarah, Zerah. 

2227. "WIT Zarcbty, zar-fcfcee',- patron, from 2226; 

a Zarchite or desc. of Zerach: — Zarchite. 

2228. iTTM Z e racbyab, zer-akh-y aw' ; from 

2225 and 3050; Jah has risen; Zerach- 
jah, the name of two Isr.:— Zerahiah. 

2229. d^T zaram, zaw-ram'; a prim, root; to 

gush (as water) :— carry away as with a 
flood, pour out. 

2230. D^IT zerem, zeh'-rem; from 2229; a gush of 

water: — flood, overflowing, shower, storm, 
tempest. 

2231. TXKn zlrmab, zir^maw'; fem. of 2230; a 

gushing of fluid (semen) :— issue. 

2232. yiT zarat, zaw-rah'; a prim, root; to sow; 

tig. to disseminate, plant, fructify: — 
bear, conceive seed, set with, sow (-er), yield. 

2233. VlJ zera«, zeh'-rah; from 2232; seed; fig. 

fruit, plant, sowing-time, posterity:— 
X carnally, child, fruitful, seed (-time), sowing-time. 

2234. 9^f «"*»« (Chald.), zer-ah'; corresp. to 2233; 

posterity: — seed. 
5*hT z e r6a«. See 2220. 

2235. 3>"tT zeroa', zay-ro'-ah; or 

fyiT zera'dn, zay-raw-ohn' ; from 2232; 
something sown (only in the plur.), i.e. a 
vegetable (as food):— pulse. 

TO'lT z-Tto&b. See 2220. 

2236. p'lT zaraq, zaw-rak'; a prim, root; to 

sprinkle (fluid or solid particles):— be 
here and there, scatter, sprinkle, strew. 

2237. TIT zarar, zaw-rar'; a prim, root [comp. 

2114]; perh. to diffuse, i.e. (spec.) to 
sneeze: — sneeze. 

2238. ffi^T Zeresh, zeh'-resh; of Pers.or.; Zeresh, 

Banian's wife:— Zeresh. 

2239. rV"lT zeretb, zeh'-reth; from2219; thespread 

of the fingers, i.e. a span:— span. 

2240. N1DT Zattdw', zat-too 1 ; of uncert. der.; 

Zattu, an Isr.:— Zattu. 

2241. DPT ZStbAm, zay-thawm'; appar. a var. for 

2133; Zetham, an Isr.:— Zetham. 

2242. iriT Zetbar, za.y-thar'; of Pers.or.; Zethar, 

a eunuch of Xerxes:— Zethar. 






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2243. 3n cbdb, khobe; by contr. from 2245; prop. 

a cherisher, i.e. the bosom:— bosom. 

2244. NSH cbaba.', khaw-baw'; a prim, root 

[comp. 2245] ; to secrete;— X held, hide 
(self), do secretly. 

2245. Sin cbabab, khaw-bab'; a prim, root 

[comp. 3344, 3247]; prop, to hide (as in 
the bosom), i.e. to cherish (with affection):— love. 

2246. aan Cbobab, kho-bawb'; from 2245; cher- 

ished; Ohobab, father-in-law of Moses:— 
Hobab. 

2247. Man cbabab, khaw-bah'; a prim, root 

[comp. 2245]; to secrete.-— hide (self). 

2248. nbian cbabOTrlab (Chald.), Mao-oo-to'; 

" from 2255; prop, overthrown. I.e. 
(morally) crime:— hurt. 



I. liatl Chabowr, khaw-bore'; from 2266; 

united; Chabor, a river of Assyria: 

Habor. 

2250. TTlian cbabbft-wrab, khab-boo-raW; or 

nian cbabburab, khab-boo-raw' ; or 

rtpan chaburab, khab-oo^raw' ; from 
2266; prop, bound (with stripes), i.e. a 
weal (or blaek-and-blue mark itself):— blueness, 
bruise, hurt, stripe, wound. 

2251. £aap cbabat, khaw-bat'; a prim, root; to 

knock out or off:— beat (off, out), thresh. 

2252. Sljan Ch&bayab, khab-ah-yaw' ; or 

•"PaO Cbabayah, khab-aw-yaw 1 '; from 
2247 and 3050; Jah has hidden • Chaba- 
jah. inlsr.: — Habaiah. 

3253. Tl^an chebydwn, kheb-yone 1 ; from 2247; 
a concealment:— hiding. 

2254. ^5n cbabal, khaw-bal'; a prim, root; to 
wind tightly (as a rope), i.e. to bind; 

spec, by a pledge: flg. to pervert, destroy; also to 
writhe in pain (espec. of parturition):— x at all, 
band, bring forth, (deal) corrupt (-ly), destroy, of- 
fend, lay to (take a) pledge, spoil, travail, x very, 
withhold. 

2255. ban cbabal (Chald.), khab-al'; corresp. to 
2254; to ruin: — destroy, hurt 

2256. ban cbebel, kheh'-bel; or 

bail cbebel, khay'-bel; from 2254; a rore 
(as twisted), espec. a measuring line; bj 
impl. a district or inheritance (as measured); or a 
noose (as of cords); flg. a company {as if tied to- 
gether); also a throe (espec. of parturition); also 
ruin:— band, coast, company, cord, country, destruc- 
tion, line, lot, pain, pang, portion, region, rope, snare, 
sorrow, tackling. 

2257. ban cbabal (Chald.), khab-al'; from 2255; 

harm (personal or pecuniary): — damage, 
hurt. 

2258. ban cbabfil, khab-ole'; or (fem.) 

TOan cbabolab. khab-o-law'; from 2254; 
a pawn (as security for debt):— pledge. 

2259. ban chobel, kho-bale'; act. part, from 2254 

(in the sense of handling ropes); a 
sailor:— pilot, shipmaster. 

2260. ban cblbbel, khib-bale'; from 2254 (in the 

sense of furnished with ropes); a 
mast: — mast. 

2261. nbsan cbabatstseletb, khab-ats-tseh'- 

leth; of uncert. der.; prob. meadow- 
saffron: — rose. 

2262. n;SSan Cbabatstsanyab, khab-ats- 

tsan-yaw'; of uncert. der.; Chab- 
atstsanjah, a Eechabite:— Habazaniah. 

2263. pan cbabaq, khaw-bak'; a prim, root; to 

clasp (the hands or in embrace): — em- 
brace, fold. 

2264. pan cbibbuq, fcfcio-&oo&' ,-from2263; aclasp- 

ing of the hands (in idleness):— fold. 

2265. plpan Cbabaqquwq, khab-ak-kook' ; by 

redupl. from 2263; embrace; Chabak- 
kuk, the prophet:— Habakkuk. 

2266. ian cbabar, khaw-bar'; a prim, root; to 

join (lit. or flg.); spec, (by means of 
spells) to fascinate:— charm (-er), be compact, couple 
(together), have fellowship with, heap up, join (self, 
together), league. 

2267. *ian cbeber, kheh'-ber; from 2266; a so- 

ciety; also a spell: \- charmer (-ing), 

company, enchantment, X wide. 

2268. *Qn Cbeber, hheh'-ber; the same as 2267; 

community; Cheber, the name of a Ken* 
ite and of three Isr.:— Heber. 

2269. 'nan cbabar (Chald.), khab-ar 1 ; from a root 

corresp. to 2266; an associate:— compan- 
ion, fellow. 

2270. 'nan cbaber, khaw-bare 1 ; from 8266; an 

associate:— companion, fellow, knit 
together. 

2271. *ian cbabbar, fcftao-oawr'; from 2266; e> 

partner: — companion. 






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Zaham 
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37 



fTfiffan ch&barbfirah, khab-ar-boo- 
raw'; by redupl. from 2266; a 
streak (like a line), as on the tiger:— spot. 

2273. fTflrt chabrah (Chald.), khab^raw'; fern. 

of 2269; an associate;— other. 

2274. STJin chebr&h, kheb-raw 1 ; tern, of 2267; 

association:— company. 

2275. "jillH Chebrown, kheb-rone'; from 2267; 

seat of association; Chebron, a place 
in Pal., also the name of two Isr.:— Hebron. 

2276. "O'Tnin Chebrowniy, khebwnee' ; or 

""■Han Chebroniy. kheb^ro-m.ee' ; patron, 
from 2275; Chebronite (collect.), an in- 
hab. of Chebron:— Hebronites. 

2277. "'"tan Chehriy, JAee-ree',- patron, from 

2268; a Chebrite (collect.) or desc. of 
Cheber:— Heberites. 

2278. man chabereth, khab-eh'-reth; tern, of 

2270; a consort:— companion. 

2279. niah chobereth, kho-beh'-reth; fern. act. 

part, of 2266; a joint:— which coup- 
leth, coupling. 

3280. ©an chabash, khaw-bash'; a prim, root; 
to wrap firmly (espec. a turban, com- 
press, or saddle); flg. to stop, to rule:— bind (up), 
gird about, govern, healer, put, saddle, wrap about. 

2281. natl chabeth, khaw-bayth'; from an un- 

used root prob. mean, to cook [comp. 
4227]; something fried, prob. a griddle-cofce;— pan. 

2282. m chag, khag; or 

jn cbag, khawg; from 2287; a festival, or a 
victim therefor:— (solemn) feast (day), 
sacrifice, solemnity. 

2283. SCn chagfi.', khaw-gaw 1 ; from an unused 

root mean, to revolve [comp. 2287] ; prop. 
vertigo, i.e. (flg.) fear:— terror. 

am cbagab, khaw-gawb'; of uncert. der.; 

a locust: — locust, 
asn Cbagab, khaw-gawb'; the same as 
,T 2284; locust; Chagab, one of the Neth- 
inim:— Hagab. 

2286. Nasn CbagabA', khag-aw-baW; or 
t13Sn Chagabah, khag-aw-baw 1 ; fem. of 

** ' 2285; locust; Chagaba or Ohagabah, 
one of the Nethinim:— Hagaba, Hagabah. 

2287. 3jn lebagag, khaw-gag'; a prim, root [comp. 

2283, 2328; prop, to move in a circle, i.e. 
(spec.) to march in a sacred procession, to observe a 
festival; by impl. to be giddy: — celebrate, dance, (keep, 
hold) a (solemn) feast (holiday), reel to and fro. 

2288. 130 chftgav, khag-awv'; from an unused 

root mean, to take refuge; a rift in 
rocks:— cleft. 

*TUn chag6vsr, khaw-gp~*'; from 2296; 

belted:— girded with. 
1130 chagdwr, khag-ore'; or 
"IJn cbagdr, khag-ore'; and (fem.) 
STlTin ehagowrah, khag-o-raw 4 ; or 

fTlin ch&gorah, khag-o-raw'; from 2296; 
a belt (for the waist):— apron, armour, 
gird Me). 

2291. "'an Cbaggiy, khag-ghee'; from 2287; 
festive; Chaggi, an Isr. ; also (patron.) a 
Chaggite, or desc. of the same:— Haggi, Haggites. 

■'lO Cbaggay, khag-gah'ee; from 2282; fes- 
tive; Chaggai, a Heb. prophet: — Haggai. 
!"IJ.?n Chaggiyah, khag-ghee-yaw' ; from 
2282 and 3050; festival of Jah; Chaggi- 
jah, an Isr. :— Haggiab. 

2294. rPSfl Chagglyith, khag-gheeth'; fem. of 

2291; festive; Chaggith, a wife of 
David :— Haggith. 

2295. nbW Choglah, khog-laW; ot uncert. der. ; 

prob. a partridge; Choglah, an Israel - 
itess:— Hoglah. See also 1031. 

2296. Ian chagar, khaw-gar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

gird on (as a belt, armor, etc.):— be able 
to put on, be afraid, appointed, gird, restrain, x on 
every side. 

2297. in chad, khad; abridged from 259; one:— 

one. 



TTJI chad (Chald.), khad; corresp. to 2297; as 
card, one; as art. single; as ord. first; 
adv. at once:— a, first, one, together. 

2299. in chad, khad; from 2300; sharp:— sharp. 

2300. Iin chadad, khaw-dad'; a prim, root; to 

be (caus. make) sharp or (flg.) severe:— 
be fierce, sharpen. 

2301. Iiq Chadad, khaiUid'; from 2300; fierce; 

Chadad, an Ishmaelite:— Hadad. 

2302. !lin chadah, khaw-daW; a prim, root; to 

rejoice:— make glad, be joined, rejoice. 

2303. Ilin ehaddnwd, khad-dood'; from 2300; 

a point:— sharp. 

2304. TTlin chedvah, khed-vaw'; from 2303; re- 

joicing:- gladness, joy. 

2305. tllin chedvah (Chald.), khed-waw'; cor- 

resp. to 2304:— joy. 

2306. "HO ehftdiy (Chald.), khad-ee'; corresp. to 

2873; a breast:— breast. 

2307. I^in Chadiyd, khaw-deed'; from 2300; a 

peak; Chadid, a place in Pal. :— Hadid. 

2308. blf! chadal, khaw-daV; a prim, root; 

prop, to be flabby, i.e. (by impl.) desist; 
(flg.) be lacking or idle: — cease, end, fail, forbear, for- 
sake, leave (off), let alone, rest, be unoccupied, want. 

2309. bill chedel, kheh'-del; from 2308; rest, i.e. 

the state of the dead:— world, 

2310. bin chadel, khaw-dale'; from 2308; 

vacant, i.e. ceasing or destitute: — he that 
forbeareth, frail, rejected. 

2311. "bin Ohadlay, khad-lah'ee; from 2809; 

idle; Chadlai, an Isr. : — Hadlai. 

2312. pill "hfidcq, khay'-dek; from an unused 

root mean, to sting; e. prickly plsmt:— 
brier, thorn. 

2313. bpin Chlddeqel, khid-deh'-kel; prob. of 

for. or.; the Chiddekel (or Tigris) 
river:— Hiddekel. 

2314. *1in chadar, khaw-dar 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to inclose (as a room), i.e. (by 
anal.) to beset (as in a siege):— enter a privy chamber. 

2315. Tin cheder, kheh'-der; from 2314; »n 

apartment (usually lit.):— ([bed] inner) 
chamber, innermost (-ward) part, parlour, + south, 
X within. 

2316. IIQ Chadar, khad-ar 1 ; another form for 

2315; chamber; Chadar, an Ishmaelite: — 
Hadar. 

2317. "SftlO Chadrah, khad-rawk'; of uncert. 

der.; Chadrak, a Syrian deity:— 
Hadrach. 

2318. VUin chadash, khaw-dash'; a prim, root; 

to be new; caus. to rebuild:— renew, 
repair, 

2319. Bin chadash, khaw-dawsh'; from 2318; 

new:— fresh, new thing. 

2320. Tljlh chodesh, kho'-desh; from 2818; the 

new moon; by impl. a month:— month 
(-ly), new moon. 

2321. IBlh Chodesh, kho'-desh; the same as 2320; 

Chodesh, an Israelitess:— Hodesh. 

2322. Utiin Chadashah, khad-aw-shaw' ; fem. 

of 2819; new; Chadashah, a place in 
Pal.:— Hadasbah. 

Pin chadath (Ohald.), fcfcad-aWi.'; corresp. 

to 2319; new:— new. 
Nin chavfi' (Chald.), khaiww 1 ; corresp. to 

2381 ; to show:— shew. 
ain chftwb, khoob; also 

a^n chayab, khaw-yaV; a prim, root; 
prop. perh. to He, i.e. (flg. and reflex.) to 
owe, or (by impl.) to forfeit:— make endanger. 

2326. aitt chdwb, khobe; from 2325; debt:— 

debtor. 

2327. iiain chowbah, kho-baw'; fem. act. part. 

of 2247; hidi ng place; Chobah, a place 
in Syria:— Hobah. 

2328. 3W chuwg, khoog; a prim, root jcomp. 

2287] ; to describe a circle: — compass. 
31tt chfiwg, khoog; from 2328; a circle: — 
circle, circuit, compass. 



2324. 
2325. 



2330. Tin chnwd, khood; a prim, root; prop, to 

tie a knot, i.e. (flg.) to propound a rid- 
dle:— put forth. 

2331. mn charah, khawnvah'; a prim, root; 

[comp. 2824, 2421] ; prop, to live; by impl, 
(intens.) to declare or show:— show. 

2332. Slin Chavvah, khav-vaw'; eausat. from 

2331 ; life-giver; Chavvah (or Eve), the 
first woman:— Eve. 

2333. fTin chavvah, khowoaw'; prop, (he game 

as 2332 (life-giving, i.e. living-place); by 
impL an encampment or village:— (small) town. 

2334. T?; niin Ouwowth TTa«iyr, khav- 

vothe' yaw-eer'; from the plur. of 
2333 and a modification of 3265; hamlets ofjair, a re- 
gion of Pal.:— [Bashan-] Havoth-jair. 

2335. "Tin Chowaay, kho-zah'ee; from 2S74; vis- 

ionary; Chozai, an Isr.:— the seers. 

2336. frin chdivach, kho'-akh; from an unused 

rootappar. mean, to pierce; a thorn; by 
anal, a ring for the nose:— bramble, thistle, thorn. 

2337. mn chavach, khaw-vawkh'; perh. Hie same 

as 2336; a dell or crevice (as if pierced in 
the earth):— thicket. 

2338. tain chfrwrt (Chald.), khoot; corresp. to the 

root of 2339, perh. as a denom. ; to string 
together, i.e. (flg.) to repair:— join. 

2339. ttin olinwt. khoot; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to sew; a string; by impl. a 
measuring tape:— cord, fillet, line, thread. 

2340. ""ttl Chlwty, khiv-vee 1 ; perh. from 2383; a 

villager; a Chiwite, one of the aboriginal 
tribes of Pal. :— Hivite. 

2341. Ilb^in Chavtylah, khav-ee-law' ; prob. 

from 2812; circular; Chavilah, the 
name of two or three eastern regions; also perh. of 
two men:— Havilah. 

2342. bin chawl, khool; or 

b"TI chtyl, kheel; a prim, root; prop, to 
twist or whirl (in a circular or spiral man- 
ner), i.e. (spec.) to dance, to writhe in pain (espec. of 
parturition) or fear; fig. to wait, to pervert:— bear, 
(make to) bring forth, (make to) calve, dance, drive 
away, fall grievously (with pain), fear, form, great, 
grieve, (be) grievous, hope, look, make, be in pain, be 
much (sore) pained, rest, shake, shapen, (be) sorrow 
(-ful), stay, tarry, travail (with pain), tremble, trust, 
wait carefully (patiently), be wounded. 

2343. Sin Chfrcvl, khool; from 2342; a circle; 

Chul, a son of Aram; also the region set- 
tled by him:— Hul. 

2344. bin chfiwl, khole; from 2342; sand (as 

round or whirling particles):— sand. 

2345. Bin chuwm, khoom; from an unused root 

mean, to be warm, i.e. (by impl.) sun- 
burnt or swarthy (blackish):— brown. 

2346. fTOin chowmah, kho-maw'; fem. act 

part, of an unused root appar. mean, to 
join; a.wallol protection:— wall, walled. 

2347. Din chftwc, khoos; a prim, root; prop, to 

cover, i.e. (flg.) to compassionate:— pity, 
regard, spare. 

2348. Elin chowph, khofe; from an unused root 

mean, to cover; a cove (as a sheltered 
bay): — coast [of the sea], haven, shore, [sea-] side. 

2349. fiBin Chavrpham, khoo-fawm'; from the 

same as 2348; protection: Chupham, an 
Isr.:— Hupham. 

2350. "'MBin ChAwphamiy, khoo-faw-mee 1 ; 

patron, from 2349; a Chuphamite or 
desc. of Chupham:— Huphamites. 

2351. Vm chft-wts, khoots; or (short.) 

V"n chfits, khoots; (both forms fem. in the 

plur.) from an unused root mean, to sever; 

prop, separate by a wall, i.e. outside, outdoors:— 

abroad, field, forth, highway, more, out (-side, -ward), 

street, without. 

pin chftwq. See 2436. 

ppitl ChuwqSq. See 2712. 



38 



Khoor 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



"AH ch&irr, khoor; or (short.) 

n£T ehdr, khoor; from an unused root prob. 
mean, to bore; the crevice of a serpent; 
the cell of a prison:— hole. 

8353. Tin ehuwi-, khoor; from 8357; white 
linen:— white. 

2354. TOT Chfiwr. khoor; the same as 2353 or 

3358; Chur, the name of four 1st. and one 
Midianite:— Hur. 

2355. Tin chowr, khore; the same as 8353; white 

linen:— network. Comp. 2715. 

2356. Tin chowr, khore; or (short.) 

Tn cbdr, khore; the same as 3352; a cavity, 
socket, den: — cave, hole. 

2357. Tin cbavar, khtmyvar'; a prim, root; to 

blanch (as with shame):— wax pale. 

2358. Tin cblw&r (Chald.), khiv-vawr' ; from a 

root corresp. to 3357; white:— white. 
"pTin Chowrown. See 1032. 
•*Tin cbowriy. See 3753. 

2359. "'Tin Chuwriy, fcftoo-ree',- prob. from 8353; 

linen- worker; Churi, an Isr. :— Huri. 



0. "^in Cbuwray, fcftoo-rafc'ee; prob. anorth. 
var. for 2359; Churai, an Isr.:— Hurai. 

2361. dTOT Chuwram, khoo-rawm'; prob. from 

3353; whiteness, i.e. noble; Ctararo, the 
name of an Isr. and two Syrians:— Huram. Comp. 
3438. 

2362. "JT1D ©havran, khav-rawn'; appar. from 

2357 (in the sense of 8352); cavernous; 
Chavran, a region E. of the Jordan:— Hauran, 

2363. OT1 cbirwsb, fcoosft; a prim, root; to 

hurry; fig. to be eager with excitement 
or enjoyment:— (make) haste (-n), ready. 

2364. ntljin Cbftwshab, khoo-shaw'; from 3363; 

T haste; Ohushah, an Isr.:— Hushah. 

2365. "'ItJOT Cbnwsbay, fcftoo-s/iaft'ee,- from 8363; 

hasty; Chushai, an Isr. : — Hushai. 

2366. Q^IBin Chfiwshiym, khoo-sheem'; or 
tin5n Cbiisblym, khoo-shem'; or 

filljn Chxishim, khoo-sheem'; plur. from 
2363; hasters; Chushim, the name of 
three Isr.: — Hushim. 

2367. QlUfn Ch&wsham, khoo-shawm'; or 
DTlJn Cbusham, khoo-shawm'; from 2363; 

hastily; Ohusham, an Idumeean:— 
Husham. 

2368. Dnin cbowtham, kho-thawm'; or 

ftn'n chotham, kho-thawm'; from 8856; a 
signature-ring: — seal, signet. 

2369. dnin Cbdwtbam, kho-thawm' , the same 

as 2368; seal; Chotham, the name of 
two Isr.: — Hotham, Hothan. 

2370. NTrj cbaza' (Chald.), khaz-aw'; or 

rtTtt chazah (Chald.), khaz-aw'; corresp. to 
T 2373; to gaaeupon; mentally to dream, 
be usual (i.e. seem):— behold, have [a dream], see, be 
wont. 

2371. Vwn Cb&za'el, khaz-aw-ale' ; or 

b$nTn cb&zab'el, khaz-aw-ale'; from 3373 
and 410; Qod has seen; Chazael, a 
king of Syria:— Hazael. 

2372. ntn cbazah, khaw-zaus; a prim, root; to 

gaze at; mentally to perceive, contem- 
plate (with pleasure) ; spec, to have a vision of:— be- 
hold, look, prophesy, provide, see. 

2373. ntn chazeh, khaw-zeh'; from 2373; the 

breast (as most seen in front) :— breast. 
2874. STrh chozeh, kho-zeh'; act. part, of 8373; a 

beholder in vision; also a compact (as 
toofced upon with approval):— agreement, prophet, 
see that, seer, [star-1 gazer. 

bNMtn Cbazah'el. See 3371. 

2375. ITn Cbazow, khaz-o'; from 2372; seer; 
Chazo, a nephew of Abraham : — Hazo. 



2376. ITn chezev (Chald.), khay'-zev; from 2370; 

a sight:— look, vision. 

2377. 'JITn chazfrwn, khaw-zone'; from 2373; a 

sijjM (mentally), i.e. a dream, revelation, 
or oracle.-— vision. 

2378. nim chazowtb, khaw-zooth'; from 3373; 

a revelation:— vision. 

2379. nim. eh&zowtb (Chald.), khaz-oth'; from 

3370; a view:— sight. 

2380. rflTtt cbazikwtb, khaw-zooth'; from 8373; 

a loofc; hence (fig.) striking appearance, 
revelation, or (by impl.) compact:— agreement, nota- 
ble (one), vision. 

2381. bSTtn Ch&ziy'el, khaz-ee-ale'; from 3373 

and 410; seen of Qod; Chaziel, a Le- 
vite:— Haziel. 

2382. FPTn Ch&zayab., khaz-aw-yaw 1 ; from 8372 

and 8050; Jah has seen; Chazajah, an 
Isr.:— Hazaiah. 

2383. "pTn Cbezyown, khez-yone'; from 3378; 

vision; Chezjon, a Syrian:— Hezion. 

2384. 1 TJtt chizzayown, khiz-zaw-yone' ; from 

3373; a revelation, espec. by dream:— 
vision. 

2385. T^Tn chaziyz, khaw-zeez'; from an unused 

root mean, to glare; a flash of light- 
ning:— bright cloud, lightning. 

2386. TVl! cbaziyr, khaz-eer'; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to inclose; a hog (perh. 
as penned): — boar, swine. 

2387. T , Tn Cbeziyr, khay-zeer'; from the same 

as 8386; perh. protected; Chezir, the 
name of two Isr. :— Hezir. 



pTtl cbazaq, khaw-zak'; a prim, root; to 
fasten upon; hence to seize, be strong 
(flg. courageous, causat. strengthen, cure, help, re- 
pair, fortify), obstinate; to bind, restrain, conquer: — 
aid, amend, x calker, catch, cleave, confirm, be con- 
stant, constrain, continue, be of good (take) courage 
(-ous, -ly), encourage (self), be established, fasten, 
force, fortify, make hard, harden, help, (lay) held 
(fast), lean, maintain, play the man, mend, become 
(wax) mighty, prevail, be recovered, repair, retain, 
seize, be (wax) sore, strengthen (self), be stout, be 
(make, shew, wax) strong (-er), be sure, take (hold), 
be urgent, behave self valiantly, withstand. 

2389. pTTJ cbazaq, khaw-zawk'; from 2388; strong 

(usu. in a bad sense, hard, bold, vio- 
lent):— harder, hottest, -f- impudent, loud, mighty, 
sore, stiff [-hearted], strong (-er). 

2390. ptn cbazeq, khaw-zake'; from 8388; poroer- 
ful:— X wax louder, stronger. 

2391. pTtt ebezeq, khayf-zek; from 8388; help.-— 

strength. 

2392. ptn cbozeq, kho'-zek; from 2388; power:— 

strength. 

2393. npTtl chezqah, khez-kaW; fern, of 2391; 

prevailing power:— strength (-en self), 
(was) strong. 

2394. npTtl cbozqah, khoz-kaw'; tern, of 3393; 

vehemence (usu. in a bad sense):— force, 
mightily, repair, sharply. 

2395. "T?Ttt Chizqiy, Wtiz-fcee',- from 2388; strong,- 

Chizki, an Isr.:— Hezeki. 

2396. fPftTtl Cblzqiyab, khiz-kee-yaw'; or 

Irl^pTn Chlzqiyahfiw, khizleee-yaw'- 

hoo; also 
i"^'^^ T e cblzqiyab, yekh-iz-kee-yaw' ; or 

WPJITJ TT e eblzqiyabuw, yekh-iz-kee- 

yaw'-hoo; from 3388 and 8050; 

strengthened of Jah; Chizkijah, a king of Judah, 

also the name of two other Isr.:— HezeMah, EizMah, 

Hizkrjah. Comp. 8169. 

2397. fin cbach, khawkh; once (Ezek. 89 : 4) 

TTTl cbacbiy, khakh-ee'; from the same as 
8836; a ring for the nose (or lips):— 
bracelet, ohain, hook. 

TTTI cbacbiy. See 8397. 



2398. NBn cba$a>, i*au>-tow'; a prim, root; prop, 
to miss; hence (fig. and gen.) to sin: 
by infer, to forfeit, lack, expiate, repent, (causat.) 
lead astray, condemn: — bear the blame, cleanse, com- 
mit [sin], by fault, harm he bath done, loss, miss, 
(make) offend (er), offer for sin, purge, purify (self), 
make reconciliation, (cause, make) sin (-ful, -ness), 



2399. NUfl chef, khate; from 2398; a crime or its 

penalty:— fault, x grievously, offence, 
(punishment of) sin. 

2400. NBn chatta.', khattaw'; intens. from 2398; 

a, criminal, or one accounted guilty:— 
offender, sinful, sinner. 

2401. nNJJt] ehafa'ah, khat-aw-aw'; fern, of 

8399; an offence, or a sacrifice for it:— 
sin (offering), sinful. 

2402. "NBn cbatfa'ah (Chald.), khat-taw-aw'; 

corresp. to 2401; an offence, and the 
penalty or sacrifice for it:— sin (offering). 

2403. ntjan chatta'ah, khat-taw-aw'; or 
riNan chatfa'th, khat-tawth'; from 3398; 

an offence (sometimes habitual sinful- 
ness), and its penalty, occasion, sacrifice, or expia- 
tion; also (concr.) an o^ender.-— punishment (of sin), 
purifying (-flcation for sin), sin (-ner, offering). 

2404. aBfi chafab, khaw-tab'; a prim, root; to 

chop or carve wood:— cut down, hew 
(-er), polish. 

2405. FGBn ch&tubah, khat-oo-baw' ; tern, pass. 

part, of 2404; prop, a carving; hence 
a tapestry (as figured):— carved. 

2406. Han chi|tah, khit-taw'; of uncert. der.; 

wheat, whether the grain or the 
plant:— wheat (-en). 

2407. TSian Chaltuwsh, khat-toosh'; from an 

unused root of uncert. signif. ; Chat- 
tush, the name of four or five Isr. :— Hattush. 

2408. ''Bn cbafiy (Chald.), khat-ee'; from a root 

corresp. to 2398; an offence:— sin. 

2409. tf^tSn ehatJaya' (Chald.), khat-taw-yaw' ; 

from the same as 2408; an expiation:— 
sin offering. 

2410. NB'tsn Cbafiyta', khat-ee-taw' ; from an 

unused root appar. mean, to dig out; 
explorer; Chatita, a temple porter:— Hatita. 

2411. b^Bll Cbattiyl, khat-teeV; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to wave; fluctuating; 
Chattil, one of "Solomon's servants":— Hattil. 

2412. SS^an Cb&tiypha', khat-ee-faw' ; from 

2414; robber; Chatipha, one of the 
Nethinim:— Hatipha. 

2413. dan chatam, khaw-tam'; a prim, root; to 

stop: — refrain. 

2414. ClBn cbafapb, khaw-taf; a prim, root; to 

clutch; hence to seize as a prisoner: — 
catch. 

2415. TBH cbdfer, kho'-ter; from an unused root 

of uncert. signif. ; a twig:— rod. 

2416. Tl cbay, khah'ee; from 3431; alive; hence 

raw (flesh); fresh (plant, water, year), 
strong; also (as noun, espec. in the fern. sing, and 
masc. plur.) life (or living thing), whether lit. or 

flg.: [-age, alive, appetite, (wild) beast, company, 

congregation, life (-time), live (-ly), living (creature, 
thing), maintenance, + merry, multitude, + (be) old, 
quick, raw, running, springing, troop. 

2417. TI cbay (Chald.), khah'ee; from 3418; alive; 

also (as noun in plur.) life:— life, that 
liveth, living. 

2418. &rn chaya' (Chald.), khah-yaw 1 ; or 

(Tn cb&yab (Chald.), khah-yaw'; corresp. 
to 2421; to Woe:— live, keep alive. 

2419. TMJin Obiy'el, khee-ale'; from 2416 and 410; 

living of God; Chiel, an Isr.:— HieL 
STI cbayab. See 8335. 

2420. Smn cbiydab, khee-daw'; from 3380; a 

puzzle; hence a trick, conundrum, sen- 
tentious maa»"m.-— dark saying (sentence, speech), 
hard question, proverb, riddle. 



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Rhoor 
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39 



3421. ITO cb&yah, ftftoro-j/ow'; a prim, root 
[comp. 2331, 2424]; to live, whether lit. or 
fig. j causat. te revive:— keep (leave, make) alive, 
X certainly, give (promise) life, (let, Buffer to) live, 
nourish up, preserve (alive), quicken, recover, re- 
pair, restor* (to life), revive, (X God) save (alive, life, 
lives), X surely, be whole. 

2482. 7"Ptl cbayeb, khaw-yth,'; from 2421; vigor- 
ows: — lively, 

2423. NYTI cbSyva' (Chald.), khayoaW; from 

2418; an animal:— beast. 
2424 IVPIl cbayiiwtb, khah-yooth'; from 2421; 

life:— X living. 

2425. T3H cbayay, khaw-yah'ee; a prim, root 

* [comp. 2421]; to live; causat. to revive:— 
live, save life. 

2426. *WF1 cbeyl, khale; or (short.) 

bri cbfel, khale; a collat. form of 2428; an 
army; also (by anal.) an intrenchment:— 
army, bulwark, host, + poor, rampart, trench, walL 
V)1 cbiyl. See 2342. 

2427. Vtt ebiyl, kheel; and (fern.) 

ilVn cbiylab, khee-law 1 ; from 2342 ; a 

* ' ttroe (espec. of childbirth):— pain, pang, 
sorrow. 

2428. V$J cbayll, khah'-yil; from 2342; prob. a 

force, whether of men, means or other 
resources; an army, wealth, virtue, valor, strength:— 
able, activity, (+) army, band of men (soldiers), com 
pany, (great) forces, goods, host, might, power, riches, 
strength, strong, substance, train, (+) valiant (-ly), 
valour, virtuous (-ly), war, worthy (-ily). 

2429- Vtl cbayll (Chald.), khah'-yil; corresp. to 
2428; an army, or strength:— aloud, army, 
X most [mighty], power. 

2430. !tVrj eheylata, khay-law'; fern, of 2428; an 

intrenchment: — bulwark. 

2431. tjVn CbSylam, khay-lawm'; or 

6t<bn Cbel'am, khay-lawm'; from 2428; 

fortress; Chelam, a place E. of Pal. :— 

Helam. 

2433. 'jVri Cbiyl&n, khee-lane'; from 24 

fortress; Chilen, a place in PaL:— 
Hilen. 

2433. "pft cbiyn, kheen; another form for 2580 

beauty: — comely. 

2434. V^n cbaylts, khah'-yits; another form for 

2351 ; a wall: — wall. 

2435. "p5!:' , )l cbiytsown, khee-tsone'; from 2484; 

prop, the (outer) wall side; hence ex- 
terior; flg. secular (as opposed to sacred):— outer, 
outward, utter, without. 

2436. "p" 1 !! cbSyq, khake, or 

T/TI cbeq, khake; and 

pin cbowq, khoke; from an unused root, 
appar. mean, to inclose; the bosom Git 
or flg.):— bosom, bottom, lap, midst, within. 

2437. SlTTl Chiyra.il, khee-raw 1 ; from 2357 in the 

sense of splendor; Chirah, an Adullam- 
ite:— Hirah. 

2438. D^TI Cbiyram, khee-rawm', or 

DtT! Cbiyrowm, khee-rome'; another 
form of 2361 ; Chiram or Chirom, the 
name of two Tyrians:— Hiram, Huram. 

2439. Vi"T\ cbiysh, kheesh; another form for 2363 

to hurry: — make haste. 

2440. llS^tl cliiysli, kheesh; from 2439; prop, t 

hurry; heDce (adv.) quickly:— soon. 

2441. ^ITI cbelt, khake; prob. from 2596 in the 

sense of tasting; prop, the palate or 
inside of the mouth; hence the mouth itself (as the 
organ of speech, taste and kissing):— (roof of the) 
mouth, taste. 

2442. FOfl cbakab, khaw-kaw'; a prim, root 

[appar. akin to 2707 through the idea of 
piercing'] ; prop, to adhere to; .hence to await:— long, 
tarey, wait. 



3443. 7130 cbakkab, khak-kaw'; prob. from 
2442; a hook (as adhering):— angle, hook. 

2444. {TlVan Cbakiylab, khak-ee-law' ; from the 
" same as 2447; dark; Chakilah, a hill 

in Pal.:— Hachilah. 

2445. &On cbafckiym (Chald.), khak-keem'; 
from a root corresp. to 2449; wise, 

I.e. a Magian:— wise. 

2446. Ttban Cb&kalyab, khak-al-yaw' ; from 

T ' ~ "' the base of 2447 and 3050; darkness of 
Jah; Chakaljah, an Isr. :— Hachaliah. 

2447. Vban cbakliyl, khak-leel'; by redupl. 

from an unused root appar. mean, to 
be dark; darkly flashing (only of the eyes); in a good 
sense, brilliant (as stimulated by wine):— red. 

2448. rnbVjtl ehakliluwth, khak-lee-looth' ; 

from 2447; flash (of the eyes); in a 
bad sense, blearedness: — redness. 

2449. D5H cbakam, khaw-kam'; a prim, root, 

to be wise (in mind, word or act):— 
X exceeding, teach wisdom, be (make self, shew self) 
wise, deal (never so) wisely, make wiser. 

2450. S3t1 chakam, khaw-kawm'; from 2449; 

wise, (i.e. intelligent, skilful or artful):— 
cunning (man), subtil, ([un-]), wise ([hearted], man). 

2451. TTOptl chokmab, khok-maw'; from 2449; 

' : * wisdom (in a good sense):— skilful, wis- 
dom, wisely, wit. 

2452. FraDtt chokmah (Chald.), khok-maw'; cor- 

resp. to 2451 ; wisdom: — wisdom. 

2453. ^iiUDf Cbakmowniy, khak-mo-nee' ; 

from 2449; skilful; Chakmoni, an 
Isr. :— Hachmoni, Hachmonite. 

2454. niMSn ehobmowth, khok-moth'; or 

HTOSn cbakuiowtb, khak-moth'; collat. 
forms of 2451; wisdom:— wisdom, 
every wise [woman]. 

Vn cbfeX See 2426. 

2455. Vn ebdl, khole; from 2490; prop, exposed; 

hence profane:— common, profane (place), 
unholy. 

2456. Njn chala', khaw-law 1 ; a prim, root [comp. 

2470] ; to be sick:— be diseased. 

2457. JlNbri ebel'ab, khel-aw'; from 2456; prop. 

disease; hence rust: — scum. 

2458. ft&Vfl Cbel'ah, khel-aw'; the same as 2457; 

* ' ' Chelah, an Israelitess:— Helah. 

2459. aVn cbeleb, kheh'-leb; or 

V V 

abn cbeleb, khay'-leb; from an unused 
root mean, to be fat; fat, whether lit. 
or flg. ; hence the richest or choice part: — X best, fat 
(-ness), X finest, grease, marrow. 

2460. abtl Cbeleb, khay'-leb; the same as 2459; 

fatness; Cheleb, an Isr. :— Heleb. 

2461. S5n cbalab, khaw-lawb'; from the same 

as 2459; milk (as the richness of Mne): — 
+ cheese, milk, sucking. 

2462. f&btl Cbelbab, khel-baw'; fern, of 2459; 

fertility; Ghelhah, a place in Pal.:— 
Helbah. 

2463. fiaVfi Cbelb&wn, kheUbone'; from 2459; 

fruitful; Chelbon, a place in Syria:— 
Helbon. 

2464. Fttabn cbelb<>nab, khel-ben-aw'; from 

2459; galbanam, an odorous gum (as if 
fatty) :— galbanum. 

2465. *lbn cbeled, kheh'-led; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to glide swiftly; life 
(as a fleeting portion of time); hence the world (as 
transient);— age, short time, world. 

2466. ib.H cbeled, khay'-led; the same as 2465; 

Cheled, an Isr.:— Heled. 

2467. "ibh cboled, kho'-led; from the same as 

2465 ; a weasel (from its gliding motion) :— 
weasel. 

2468. FTjbn Chnldab, khool-daw>; tern, of 2467; 

' Chuldah, an Israelitess:— Huldah. 



2469. 



"^ifl Cbelday, khel-dah'-ee; from 2466; 
worldliness; Cheldai, the name of two 
Isr. :— Heldai. 

2470. flbn cbalab, khaw-law 1 ; a prim, root [comp. 
2342, 2470, 2490] ; prop, to be rubbed or 

worn; hence (fig.) to beweak, sick, afflicted; or(causat-) 
to grieve, make sick; also to stroke (in flattering), en- 
treat:— beseech, (be) diseased, (put to) grief, be 
grieved, (be) grievous, infirmity, intreat, lay to, put 
to pain, X pray, make prayer, be (fall, make) sick, 
sore, be sorry, make suit ( x supplication), woman in 
travail, be (become) weak, be wounded. 

2471. Flbn cballab, khal-law'; from 2490;acafce 

(as usually punctured): — cake. 

2472. dibtl cbalowm, khal-ome'; or (short.) 

D5n cbalom, khal-ome'; from 2492; a, 
dream:— dream (-er). 

2473. "pbh Cbolfiwn, kho-lone'; or (short.) 

fstl Cbolon, kho-lone'; prob. from 2344; 
sandy; Oholon, the name of two places in 
Pal.:— Holon. 

2474. "jiVfl cballdwn, khaUone'; a window' (as 

perforated)' — window 

2475. Epbri cbalowpb, khal-ofe'; from 2498; 

' prop surviving; by impl. (collect.) or- 
phans:— X destruction. 

2476. illlJlbn cbaluwsbab, khal-oo-shavf; 

fern. pass. part, of 2522; defeat:— 
being overcome. 

2477. tlVfi Cbalacb, khal-akh'; prob. of for. or.; 

Chalach, a region of Assyria: — Halah. 

2478. Vribn Cbalcbuwl, khal-khool'; by redupL 

from 2342; contorted; Chalchul, a place 
in Pal.:— Halhul. 

2479. ribnbri cbalcbalah, khal-khaw-law 1 ; fern. 

from the same as 2478; writhing (in 
childbirth); by impl. terror:— (great, much) pain. 

2480. ttbft cSxalat, khaw-lat'; a prim, root; to 

snatch at: — catch. 

2481. "btl cbaliy, khal-ee'; from 2470; a trinket 

(as polished): — jewel, ornament. 

2482. "bfl Cbaliy, hhal-se'; the same as 2481; 

Chali, a place in Pal. :— Hali. 

2483. TJ3 cbdliy, khol-ee'; from 2470; malady, 

r ' anxiety, calamity:— disease, grief, (is) 
sick (-ness). 

2484. Mjbtl cbelyab, kheUyaw 1 ; tern, of 2481; a 

trinket: — jeweL 

2485. Vbll cbaliyl, khaw-leel'; from 2490; a flute 

(as perforated):— pipe. 
3486. TlVbfl chaliylab, khaw-lee'-law; or 

!"lbbn cbalilab, khaw-lee'-law; a directive 
from 2490; lit. for a profaned thing; 
used (interj.) far be it!:— be far, ( X God) forbid. 

2487. MB"'bn cbaliy pbab, kJud-ee-faw' ; from 

2498; alternation: — change, course. 

2488. !"!2£"bn cb&liytsab, khal-ee-tsaw'; from 

2502; spoil:— armour. 

2489. iObn cb£l e b&>, khay-lek-aw'; or 

npbn cbel e kab, khay-lek-aw'; appar. 
from an unused root prob. mean, to be 

dark or (flg.) unhappy; a wretch, i.e. unfortunate: 

poor. 

2490. 33tl cbalal, khaw4al'; a prim, root [comp. 

2470]; prop, to bore, i.e. (by impl.) to 
wound, to dissolve; flg. to profane (a person, place 
or thing), to break (one's word), to begin (as if by an 
"opening wedge"); denom. (from 2485) to play (the 
flute):— begin (x men began), defile, x break, defile, 
X eat (as common things), X first, X gather the grape 
thereof, x take inheritance, pipe, player on instru- 
ments, pollute, (cast as) profane (self), prostitute, slay 
(slain), sorrow, stain, wound. 

2491. bbtl cbalal, khaw-lawl'; from 2490; pierced 

(espec. to death); fig. polluted:— kill, 
profane, slain (man). X slew, (deadly) wounded, 
tlbbn cbalilab. See 2486, 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



2492. Dbtt chalam, khaw-lam'; a prim, root; 

prop, to bind firmly, i.e. (by impl.) to be 
(oausat. to make) plump; also (.through the fig. sense 
of dumbness) to dream.-— (cause to) dream (-er), be in 
good liking, recover. 

2493. Sbn Chelem (Chald.), khay'-lem; from a 

root oorresp. to 8492; a dream:— dream. 

2494. tibn Chelem, khay'-lem; from 2492; a 

dream; Chelem, an Isr.:— Helem. Comp. 
246S. 

2495. niXfeH challamftwth, khaUlaw-mooth' ; 

from 2492 (in the sense of insipidity); 
prob. purslain:— egg. 

2496. UTKfen challamiysh, khal-law-meesh' ; 

prob. from 2492 (in the sense of hard- 
ness) ; flint:— flint (-y), rock. 

2497. "ptl Cheldn, khay-lone'; from 242&istrong 

Chelon, an Isr. :— Helon 

2498. tjbn chalaph, khaw-laf; a prim, root; 

prop, to slide by, i.e. (by impl.) to hasten 
away, pass on, spring up, pierce or change: — abolish, 
alter, change, cut off, go on forward, grow up, be 
over, pass (away, on, through), renew, sprout, strike 
through. 

2499. EJbn chalaph (Chald.), khal-af; corresp. 

" to 2498; to pass on (of time): — pass. 

2500. Cfcn cheleph, khay'-lef; from 2498; prop. 

exchange; hence (as prep.) instead of:— 
Xfor. 

2501. £1?n Cheleph, kheh'-lef; the same as 2600; 

change; Cheleph, a place in Pal. :— 
Heleph. 

2502. yb£l chalats, khaw-lats'; a prim, root; to 

pull off; hence (intens.) to strip, (re- 
flex.) to depart; by impl. to deliver, equip (for fight) ; 
present, strengthen:— arm (self), (go, ready) armed 
( x man, soldier), deliver, draw out, make fat, loose, 
(ready) prepared, put off, take away, withdraw self. 
>bn Chelets, kheh'-lets; or 

5f1 Chelets, khay'-lets; from 2502; perh. 
strength; Chelets, the name of two Isr.:— 
Helez. 

2504. Vbn chalats, khaw-lawts'; from 2502 (in 

the sense of strength); only in the 
dual; the loins (as the seat of vigor):— loins, reins. 

2505. p3f1 chalaq, khaw-lak'; a prim, root; to be 

smooth (fig.) ; by impl. (as smooth stones 
were used for lots) to apportion or separate: — deal, 
distribute, divide, flatter, give, (have, im-) part (-ner), 
take away a portion, receive, separate self, (be) 
smooth (-er). 

2506. pbtt cheleq, khay'-lek; from 2505; prop. 

smoothness (of the tongue); also an 
allotment:— flattery, inheritance, part, x partake, 
portion. 

2507. pbn Cheleq, khay'-lek; the same as 2506; 

portion; Chelek, an Isr. :— Helek. 

2508. |?bn chalaq (Chald.), khaUawk 1 ; from a 

root corresp. to 2505; apart:— portion. 

2509. pbtl cbalaq, khaw-lawk'; from 2505; 

smooth (espec. .of tongue):— flatteriDg, 
smooth. 

2510. pbfj Cbalaq, khaw-lawk 1 ; the same as 2509; 

bare; Chalak, a mountain of Idumeea:— 
Halak. 

2511. pbtt challaq, khal-lawk'; from 2505; 

smooth:— smooth. 
2513. pbrt challuq, fcftaMoofc'; from 2505; 

smooth:— smooth. 
2513. fl)jbn cbelqab, khel-kaw'; fem. of 2506; 
prop, smoothness; fig. flattery; also 
an allotment:— field, flattering (-ry), ground, parcel, 
part, piece of land ([ground]), plat, portion, slippery 
place, smooth (thing). 

2514 !l|sbn chalaqqah, khal-ak-kaw 1 ; fem. 
from 2505; flattery:— flattery. 

2515. itljibt] chalnqqah, khal-ook-kaw' ; fem. 

of 2512; a distribution: — division. 

2516. "Tjbn Chelqiy, khel-kee'; patron, from 

' ! '' 2507; a Chelkite or desc of Chelek:— 
Helkiter 



2503. fbr 



2517. "Tjbri Chelqay, khel-kah'ee; from 2505; 

apportioned; Chelkai, an Isr.: — Hel- 
kai. 

2518. fT'jpbn Chilqiyah, khil-kee^yaw' ," op 

IM^bn Chilqiyahuw, khU-kee-yaw'-hoo; 
from 2506 and 3050; portion of Jaft; 
Chilhijah, the name of eight Isr. :— Hilkiah. 

2519. rlj?bpbjn chalaqlaqqah, khal-ak-lak- 

kaw'; by redupl. from 2505; prop, 
something very smooth; i.e. a treacherous spot; fig. 
blandishment: — flattery, slippery. 

2520. nj?bri Cbelqatb, kheUkath'; a form of 

2513; smoothness; Ohelkath, a place in 
Pal.:— Eelkath. 

2521. S'lttS rijjbn Chelqath bats-TsA- 

rirm, kheUkath' hats-tsoo- 
reem'; from 2520 and the plur. of 6697, with the art. 
inserted; smoothness of the rocks; Chelkath Hats- 
tsurim, a place in Pal.:— Helkath-hazzurim. 

2522. fflbn chalash, khaw-lash'; a prim, root; 

to prostrate; by impl. to overthrow, 
decay:— discomfit, waste away, weaken. 

2523. llSbn challash, khal-lawsh'; from 2522; 

frail:— weak. 

2524. tit"! Cham, khawm; from the same as 2846 ; 

T 

a father-in-law (as in affinity):— father in 
law. 

2525. En cham, khawm; from 2552; hot:— hot, 

warm. 

2526. 617 Cham, khawm; the same as 2525; hot 

(from the tropical habitat); Cham, a son 
of Noah; also (as a patron.) his desc. or their coun- 
try:— Ham. 

2527. On cbom, khome; from 2552; fteat:— heat, 

to be hot (warm). 

2528. N)3fl chema» (Chald.), khem-aw'; or 

JlBn chamah (Chald.), kham-aio'; corresp. 

to 2534; anger:— fury, 
Nntt cbema'. See 2534. 

2529. ilNMH chem'ah, khem-aw 1 ; or (short.) 

TilZft chemah, khay-maw 1 ; from the same 
root as 2346; curdled milk or cheese:— 
butter. 

2530. TOt\ ehamad, kkaw-mad'; a prim, root; 

to delight in:— beauty, greatly beloved, 
covet, delectable thing, (X great) delight, desire, 
goodly, lust, (be) pleasant (thing), precious (thing). 

2531. "Van chemed, kheh'-med; from 2530; de- 

light:— desirable, pleasant. 

2532. !TTOt"! chemdab, khem-dav/; fem. of 

2531; delight:— desire, goodly, plea- 
sant, precious. 

2533. ^intl Chemdan, khem-dawn'; from 2531 ; 

pleasant; Chemdan, an Idumsean:— 
Hemdan. 

2534. iTMIl chemah, khay-maw 1 ; or (Dan. 11 : 44) 

Wntt chema', khay-maw'; from S179; heat; 
flg. anger, poison (from its fever):— 
anger, bottles, hot displeasure, furious (-ly, -ry), heat, 
indignation, poison, rage, wrath (Jul). See 2529. 

2535. 17172)1 chammah, Tcham-maw 1 ; from 2525; 

heat; by impl. the sun:— heat, sun. 

2536. bNTHfl Chammuw'el, kham-moo-ale' ; 

from 2585 and 410; anger of Cod; 
Chammuel, an Isr.:— Hamuel. 

2537. btaiMn Chamiiwtal, kham-oo-taV ; or 

bta^at] Chamiyfal, kham-ee-tal'; from 
2524 and 2919; father-in-law of dew; 
Ghamutal or Chamital, an Israelitess: — Hamutal. 

2538. bintt Chamuwl, khaw-mool'; from 2550; 

pitied; Chamul, an Isr.: — Hamul. 

2539. "ipIMn Chamuwliy, khaw-moo-lee' ; pa- 

tron, from 2538: a Chamulite (collect.) 
or desc. of Chamul:— Hamulites. 

2540. \)1Sn Chammown, kham-mone'; from 

2552; warm spring" Ihammon, the name 
of two places in Pal. :— Hammon. 

2541. Vittn. chamiwla, khaw-motse'; from 

2556; prop, violent; by impl. a roo- 
ber:— oppressed. 



2542. pllSfl chammnwq, kham-mook'; from 

2559; a wrapping, i.e. drawers.— joints. 

2543. linn chamowr, kham-ore'; or (short.) 

Inn chamor. ftam-ore; from 2560; a male 
ass (from its dun red):— (he) ass. 

2544. linn Chamowr, kham-ore'; the same as 

2543; ass; Chamor, a Canaanite:— 
Hamor. 

2545. flint! chamdwth, kltam-oth'; or (short.) 

rifatj chamdth, kham-oth'; fem. of 2524; 
a mother-in-law: — mother in law. 

2546. tann ehomet, kho'-met; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to lie Zoto; a lizard (as 
creeping): — snail. 

2547. iDgJaJrj Chumfah, khoom-taw'; fem. of 

2546; low; Chumtah, a place in Pal.:— 
Humtah. 

2548. y^Btt chamiyts, fcftaw-meets'; from 2556; 

seasoned, i.e. salt provender:— clean. 

2549. h ffi' 1 WtI ehamiyshiy, kham-ee-shee' ; or 

ISnn cbamlshshty, kham-ishshee' ; ord. 
from 2568; ^/tft; also a fifth:— Blib. 
(part). 

2550. 5MR cbamal, khauymal'; a prim, root; to 

commiserate; by impl. to spare:— have 
compassion, (have) pity, spare. 

2551. !lb?2f1 chemlah, khem-law'; from 2550; 

commiseraiiore:— merciful, pity. 

2552. toil! chamam, khaw-mam'; a prim, root; 

to be hot (lit. or fig.):— enflame self, get 
(have) heat, be (wax) hot, (be, wax) warm (self, at). 

2553. "Wan chamman, kham-mawn'; from 2535; 

a sim-pfllar:— idol, image. 

2554. DMtl cbamac, khaw-mas'; a prim, root; to 

be violent; by impl. to maltreat: — make 
bare, shake off, violate, do violence, take away vio- 
lently, wrong, imagine wrongfully. 

2555. DMfl chama^, khaw-mawce'; from 2554; 

violence; by impl. wrong; by meton. un- 
just gain.-— cruel (-ty), damage, false, injustice, X op- 
pressor, unrighteous, violence (against, done), violent 
(dealing), wrong. 

2556. yMtl chametg, khaw-mates'; a prim, root; 

to be pungent; i.e. in taste (sour, i.e. lit. 
fermented, or flg. harsh), in color (dazzling) :— cruel 
(man), dyed, be grieved, leavened. 

2557. yotJ chamStz, khaw-mates'; from 2556; 

ferment, (flg.) earfortiora:— leaven, lea- 
vened (bread). 

2558. yart chdmets, kho'-mets; from 2556; vine- 

gar:— vinegar. 

2559. pot! chamaq, khaw-mak'; a prim, root; 

prop, to enwrap; hence to depart (Le. 
turn about):— go about, withdraw self. 

2560. *172.n chamar, ftAaic-mar'; a prim, root; 

prop, to boil up; hence to ferment (with 
scum); to glow (with redness) ; as denom. (from 2564) 
to smear with pitch: — daub, foul, be red, trouble. 

2561. *"l5pn cbemer, kheh'-mer; from 2560; wine 

(as fermenting):— X pure, red wine. 

2562. inn chamar (Chald.), kham-ar 1 ; corresji. 

to 2561; «ii«e: — wine. 
inn chamor. See 2543. 

2563. inn cbomer, kho'-mer; from 2560; prop. 

a bubbling up, i.e. of water, a wave; of 
earth, mire or clay (cement); also a heap; hence a 
chomer or dry measure:— clay, heap, homer, mire, 
motion, mortar. 

2564. inn cbemar, khay^mawr'; from 2560; 

bitumen (as rising to the surface):— 
slime (-pit). 

2565. !"Ilfon chamorah, kham-o-raw 1 ; from 

2560 [comp. 2563] ; a heap:— heap. 

2566. 'Jinn Chamran, kham-rawn'; from 2560; 

red; CTtamrati, an Idumsean:— Amran. 

2567. UJnn chamash, khaw-mash'; a denom. 

from 2568; to tax a fifth:— take up the 
fifth part 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Khawlam 
Khooppaw 



41 



2568. U3nn chamesh, khaw-maysh' ; maso. 

STlB'pn charaishshah, kham-ish-shaw 1 ; 
a prim, numeral; five:— St [-teen], 
fifth, five ( X apiece). 

2569. TB?in chomesh, kho'-mesh; from 2567; a 

fifth tax:— fifth part. 

2570. ttSptl chomesh, kho'-mesh; from an un- 

used root prob. mean, to oe stout; the 
abdomen (as obese) :— fifth [rib]. 

2571. VSmn chamdsh, khaw-moosh'; pass. part. 

of the same as 2570; staunch, i.e. able 
bodied soldiers:— armed (men), harnessed. 

STffintl chamishshah. See 2568. 

t * -: 

"'Hint! ch&mishshiy. See 2549. 

2572. fi^lBHPI chamlshshiym, khamAsh- 

sheem'; multiple of 2568; fifty:— 
fifty. 

2573. frail chemeth, khay'-meth; from the same 

as 2346; a skin bottle (as tied up):— 
bottle. 

2574. rfflt! ChamJith, kham-awth'; from the 

same as 2346; walled; Chamath, a place 
f } Syria:— Hamath, Hemath. 

rbn ch&moth. See 2545. 

2575. HBO Chammath, kham-math' ; a Tar. for 

the first part of 2576; hot springs; 
Chammath, a place in Pal. : — Hammath. 

2576. 1OT tflSn Chammoth Bo'r, kham- 

moth' dore; from the plur. of 
2535 and 1756; hot springs of Dor; Chammath-Dor, 
a place in Pal.:— Hamath-Dor. 

2577. "Tint! Ck&inatliiy, kham-aw-thee' ; pa- 

trial from 2574; a Chamathite or native 
of Chamath.'— Hamathite. 

2578. !-Oi22 ran Cli&niath Tsowhah, 

kham-ath' tso-baw 1 ; from 2574 
and 6678; Chamath of Tsobah; Chamath-Tsobah; 
prob. the same as 2574: — Hamath-Zobah. 

2579. FQ^ nnn Chamath Rabbah, kham- 

"' ath' rab-baw'; from2574and 7237; 
Chamath of Rabbah; Chamath-Babbah, prob. the 
same as 2574. 

2580. in chen, khane; from 2603; graciousness, 

i.e. subj. (kindness, favor) or objective 
(beauty):— favour, grace (-ious), pleasant, precious, 
[well-] favoured. 

2581. yn ChSn, khane; the same as 2580; grace; 

Chen, a fig. name for an Isr.: — Hen. 

2582. "nin Chenadad, khay-naw-dawd' ; prob. 

from 2580 and 1908; favor of Sadad; 
Chenadad, an Isr. :— Henadad. 

2583. H3n chanah. [khaw-naw'; a prim, root 

[comp. 2603] ; prop, to incline; by impl. 
to decline (of the slanting rays of evening); spec, to 
pitch a tent; gen. to encamp (for abode or siege):— 
abide (in tents), camp, dwell, encamp, grow to an end, 
lie, pitch (tent), rest in tent. 

2584. 71311 Channah, khan-naw 1 ; from 2603; 

favored; Channah, an Israelitess: — Han- 
nah. 

2585. TfiitT CMnowk, khan-oke'; from 2696; 

initiated; Chanok, an antediluvian 
patriach:— Enoch. 

2586. "port Channwn, khawnoon'; from 2603; 

favored; Chanun, the name of an Am- 
monite and of two Isr. : — Hanun. 

2587. yfill channuwn, khanwoon'; from 2603; 

gracious:— gracious. 

2588. JTD7J chaniiwth, khaw-nooth'; from 2583; 

prop, a vault or cell (with an arch); by 
impl. a prison:— cabin. 

2589. ri30 channfiwth, khansnoth'; from 2608 

(in the sense of prayer); supplication: — 
he gracious, intereated, 

2590. t33n chanat, khaw-naV; a prim, root; to 

spice; by impl. to embalm; also to 
ripen:— embalm, put forth. 

2591. NEJfJ Chlnta> (Chald.), khint-taw'; cor- 

* : " resp. to 2406; wheat;— wheat, 



2592. "iSjt^an Ch&nniy'el, khansnee-ale' ; from 

2603 and 410; favor of God; Channiel, 
the name of two Isr.:— Hanniel. 

2593. Tpitl ehaniyk, kaw-neek'; from 2596; ini- 

tiated; i.e. practised:— trained. 

2594. WW? chanirnah, khan-ee-naw'; from 

2603; graciousness:— favour. 

2595. ftpn chaniyth, khan-eeth'; from 2583; a 

lance (for thrusting, like pitching a 
tent) :— javelin, spear. 

2596. WH chanak, khaw-nak'; a prim, root; 

T prop, to marrow [comp. 2614] ; fig. to in- 
itiate or discipline: — dedicate, train up. 

2597. N3.5f! ch&nukka' (Chald.), chan-ook-kaw' ; 

corresp.to2598; consecration:— dedica- 
tion. 

2598. itSSt] channkkah, khan-ook-kaw' ; from 

2596; initiation, i.e. consecration.-— 
dedicating (-tion). 

2599. "'Sin Chandkiy, khanro-kee'; patron, from 

2585; a ChaiMkite (collect.) or desc. of 
Chanok:— Hanochites. 

2600. QSH chinnam, khin-nawm'; from 2580; 

gratis, i.e. devoid of cost, reason or ad- 
vantage:— without a cause (cost, wages), causeless, to 
cost nothing, free (-ly), innocent, for nothing 
(nought), in vain. 

2601. bNffln Chanam'el, khan-am-ale' ; prob. 

by orth. var. for 2606; Chanamel, an 
1st. : — Hanameel. 

2602. bnin chanamal, khan-aw-mawl' ; of un- 

oert. der.; perh. the aphis or plant- 
louse:— frost. 

2603. "JDH chanan, khaw-nan'; a prim, root 

[comp. 2583] ; prop, to bend or stoop in 
kindness to an inferior; to favor, bestow; causat. to 
implore (i.e. move to favor by petition): — beseech, 
X fair, (be, find, shew) favour (-able), be (deal, give, 
grant (gracious (-ly), intreat, (be) merciful, have (shew) 
mercy (on, upon), have pity upon, pray, make suppli- 
cation, X very. 

2604. 'Jif. chanan (Chald.), khan-an'; corresp. to 

2603 ; to favor or (causat.) to entreat:— 
shew mercy, make supplication. 

2605. )2n Chanan, khaw-nawn'; from 2603; fa- 

vor; Chanan, the name of seven Isr.:— 
Canan. 

2606. bttMt! Ch&nan'el, fcftan-an-aie'; from 3603 

and 410; God has favored; Chananel, 
prob. an Isr., from whom a tower of Jerusalem was 
named:— Han aneel. 

2607. ''Jitt Chananfy, khan-aw-nee' ; from 2603; 

gracious; Chanani, the name of six 
Isr. : — Hanani. 

2608. STSSn Ch&nanyah, khanran-yaw'; or 

ISTMt! Chananyahnw, khan-an-yaw'- 
hoo; from 2603 and 3050; Jah has fa- 
vored; Chananjah, the name of thirteen Isr. :— Han- 
aniah. 

2609. D5H Change, khaw-nace'; of Eg. der.; 

Chanes, a place in Egypt:— Hanes. 

2610. E|5n eliiliieph khaw-nafe'; a prim, root; 

to soil, espec. in a moral sense: — cor- 
rupt, defile, x greatly, pollute, profane. 

2611. IJjn ehaneph, khaw-nafe'; from 2610; 

soiled (i.e. with sin), impious:— hypocrite 
(-ical). 

2612. E]5h chfinepk, kho'-nef; from 2610; moral 

filth, i.e. wickedness:— hypocrisy. 

2613. )TtBin chanuphah, khan-oo-faw 1 ; fern. 

from 2610; impiety:— profaneness. 

2614. 'pStl chanaq, khaw-nak'; a prim, root 

[comp. 2596] ; to be narrow; by impl. to 
throttle, or (reflex.) to choke oneself to death (by a 
rope):— hang self, strangle. 

2615. "]rSn Channathon, khan-naw-thone' ; 

prob. from 2603; favored; Channathon, 
a place in Pal.:— Hannathon. 

2616. *lpn chacad, khaw-sad'; a prim, root; 

prop. perh. to bow (the neck only [comp. 
2603] in courtesy to an equal), i.e. to be kind; also (by 
euphem. [comp. 1288], but rarely) to reprove;— shew 
self merciful, put to shame, 



2617. Iprt eheced, kheh'-sed: from 8616; kind' 

ness; by impl. (towards God) piety i 
rarely (by opp.) reproof, or (subject.) beauty:— fa- 
vour, good deed (-liness, -ness), kindly, (loving-) kind- 
is, merciful (kindness), merny, pity, reproach, 
wicked thing. 

2618. "ipfl Checed kheh'-sed; the same as 2617s 

favor; Chesed, an Isr. :— Hesed. 

2619. fl^Qtl Chacadyah, khas-ad-yaw'; from 

2617 and 3050; Jah has favored; 
Chasadjah, an Isr. :— Hasadiah. 

2620. InOn chacah, khaw-saw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

flee for protection [comp. 982]; fig. to 
confide in:— have hope, make refuge, (put) trust 

2621. !"!0n Chdcah, kho-saw'; from 2620; hope- 

ful; Chosah, an Isr.; also a place in 
Pal.:— Hosah. 

2622. niOn chaciiwth, khawsooth'; from 2620; 

confidence: — trust. 

2623. TDH chaciyd, khaw-seed'; from 2616; 

prop, kind, i.e. (religiously) pious (a 
saint):— godly (man), good, holy (one), merciful, saint, 
[un-] godly. 

2624. STT'DtJ ckaciydah, khas-ee-daw'; fern, ot 

2623; the kind (maternal) bird, i.e. a 
stork:— X feather, stork. 

2625. b^ptl chaciyl, khaw-seel'; from 2628; the 

ravager, i.e. a locust:— caterpillar. 

2626. "pDH chactyn, khas-een'; from 2630; prop, 

firm, i.e. (by impl.) mighty:— strong. 

2627. Tpfl chacclyr (Chald.), khas-seer'; from a 

root corresp. to 2637; deficient:— want- 
ing. 

2628. bon chacal, khaw-sal'; a prim, root; to 

eat off: — consume. 

2629. tipfl chacam, khaw-sam'; a prim, root; to 

muzzle; by anal, to stop the nose: — 
muzzle, stop. 

2630. 10JR chacan, khaw-san'; a prim, root; 

prop, to (be) compact; by impl. to 
hoard:— lay up. 

2631. 1DH chacan (Chald.), khas-an'; corresp. to 

2630; to hold in occupancy:— possess. 

2632. "]&n cliecen (Chald.), khay'-sen; from 2631; 

strength: — power. 

2633. IpM chdeen, kho'-sen; from 2630; wealth;— 

riches, strength, treasure. 

2634. "]0n Chacon, khaw-sone'; from 2630; pow- 

erful:— strong. 

2635. JjDn chacaph (Chald.), khas-af; from a 

root corresp. to that of 2636; a clod;— 
clay. 

2636. OSpfl chacpac, khas-pas'; redupl. from an 

unused root mean, appar. to peel; a 
shred or scale: — round thing. 

2637. IDn chacfer, khaw-sare'; a prim, root; to 

lack; by impl. to fail, want, lessen:- 
be abated, bereave, decrease, (cause to) fail, (have) 
lack, make lower, want. 

2638. *lDn chaee"r, khaw-sare'; from 2637; lack- 

ing; hence without:— destitute, fail, 
lack, have need, void, want. 

2639. IDn checer, kheh'-ser; from 2637; lacks 

hence destitution:— poverty, want, 

2640. 'Iph choeer, fcfto'-ser; from 2637; poverty:— 

in want of. 

2641. StJ&Q Chacrfih, Jehas-raw'; from 8637t 

want:—Chasrah, an Isr. :— Hasrah. 

2642. li'Tpn checrfiwn, khes-rone'; from 8637; 

deficiency: — wanting. 

2643. CVn chaph, khaf; from 2653 (in the moral 

sense of covered from soil); pure;— inno- 
cent. 

2644. NBn chapha', khaw-faw'; an orth. var. of 

2645; prop, to cover, i.e. (in a sinister 
sense) to act covertly:— do secretly. 

2645. flStl chaphah, khaw-faw 1 ; a prim, root 

[comp. 2644, 2653]; to cover; by impl. to 
veil, to incase, protect:— ceil, cover, overlay. 

2646. flBIl chnppah, khooppaw'; from 8645; 3 

canopy.-— chamber, closet, defence. 

2647. >"J371 Chnppah, khoop^paw'; the same 3S 

2646; Chuppah, an Isr.;— Huppah. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



2648. TEH cbapbaz, khaw-faz'; a prim, root; 

prop, to start up suddenly, i.e. (by impl.) 
to hasten away, to fear.— (make) haste (away), 
tremble. 

2649. pTBri cbippaxown, khip-paw-zone' ; 

from 2648; hasty flight:— haste. 

2650. ti^Bfl Chuppiym, fcftoqp-peem'; plur. of 

"* 8646 [comp. 2349]; Chuppim, an Isr.;— 
Huppim. 

2651. "(pn cbdpben, kho'-fen; from an unused 

root of uncert. signif . ; a yisi (only in the 
dual):— fists, (both) hands, hand [-ful]. 

2652. "VBQ Cbopbniy, khof-nee'; from 2651; 

perh. pugilist; Chophni, an Isr.:— 
Hophnl. 

2653. SlgTI cbfipbapb, khaw-faf; a prim, root 

[comp. 2645, 3182]; to cover (in protec- 
tions—cover. 

2654. VBH chapbets, khaw-fates 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to incline to; by impl. (lit. but 
rarely) to bend; fig. to be pleased with, desire: — 
X any at all, (have, take) delight, desire, favour, like, 
move, be (well) pleased, have pleasure, will, would. 

2655. Von cbapbets, khaw-fates 1 ; from 2654; 
with:— delight in, desire, 



favour, please, have pleasure, whosoever would, 
willing, wish. 

2656. yDT] cbSpbets, khay'-fets; from 2654; 

pleasure; hence (abstr.) desire; concr. 
a valuable thing; hence (by extens.) a matter (as 
something in mind):— acceptable, delight (-some), 
desire, things desired, matter, pleasant (-ure), pur- 
pose, willingly. 

2657. tn^l "'Iffipri Cbepbtsiy bath, khef-tsee' 

baw; from 2656 with suffixes; my 
delight (is) in her; Cheptsi-bah, a fanciful name for 
PaL:— Hephzi-bah. 

2658. 'IDH cbapbar, khaw-far 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to pry into; by impl. to delve, to 
explore:— dig, paw, search out, seek. 

2659. ""IBf! cbapber, khaw-fare'; a prim, root 

[perh. rath, the same as 2658 through the 
idea of detection]; to blush; fig. to be ashamed, dis- 
appointed; causat. to shame, reproach: — be ashamed, 
he confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), 
come (be put to) shame, bring reproach. 

2660. "ISTI Chepher, khay'-fer; from 2658 or 

2659 ; a p it or shame; Chepher, a place in 
Pal. ; also the name of three Isr.: — Hepher. 

2661. '"lbn chaphor, khaf-ore'; from 2658; a 

hole; only in connection with 6512, 
which ought rather to be joined as one word, thus 

•"flB'ISO ehapharpSrah, khaf-ar-pay- 
raw 1 ; by redupl. from 2658; a bur- 
rower, le. prob. a rat: — \- mole. 

2662. "^BH Chephriy, khef-ree 1 ; patron, from 

2660; a Chephrite (collect.) or desc. of 
Chepher:— Hepherites. 

2663 B^Sn Chapharayim, khafaw-rah'-yim; 
dual of 2660; double pit; Chaphara- 
jim, a place in Pal.:— Haphraim. 

STnErtpn ch&pharperah. See 2661. 

2664. toStJ ehapbas, khan-fas'; a prim, root; to 

seek; causat. to conceal oneself (i.e. let 
he sought), or mask:— change, (make) diligent 
(search), disguise self, hide, search (for, out). 

2665. \l)pn chephes, khay'-fes; from 2664; some- 

thing covert, i.e. a trick:— search. 

2666. IBBTt chapbash, khaw-fash' ; a prim, root; 

to spread loose, fig. to manumit:— be 
free. 

2667. tfbh Chdphesh, kho'-fesh; from 2666; 

something spread loosely, i.e. a car- 
pet.-— precious. 

2668. S"TC5Btl chuphshah, khoof-shau/; from 

* 2666; liberty (from slavery):— free- 
dom. 

2669. rilZJDri cbepbsfenwth, khof-shooth'; 

and 
rPVCBtl chophshiyth, khof-sheeth' ; from 
2666; prostration by sickness (with 
1004, a hospital):— several. 



3670. ^tfSri cbopbsbiy, khof-shee'; from 2666; 
exempt (from bondage, tax or care): — 
free, liberty. 

2671. VTl chSts, khayis; from 2686; prop, a 

piercer, i.e. an arrow; by impl. a wound; 
fig. (of God) thunder-ooB; (by interchange for 6086) 
the shaft of a spear: — f- archer, arrow, dart, shaft, 
staff, wound. 

Vn chuts. See3S51. 

2672. SSSn cbatsab, khaw-tsaV; or 

33.1"! chatseb, khaw-tsabe 1 ; a prim, root; 

to cut or carve (wood, stone or other 

material); by impl. to hew, split, square, quarry, 

engrave:— cut, dig, divide, grave, hew (out, -er), make, 

mason. 

2673. Wtl cbatsab, khaw-tsaw 1 ; a prim, root 

[comp. 2686]; to cut or split in two; to 
halve:— divide, X live out half, reach to the midst, 
part. 

2674. TiStn Chatsowr, khaw-tsore'; a collect. 

form of 2691; village; Chatsor, the 
name (thus simply) of two places in Pal. and of one 
in Arabia:— Hazor. 

2675. ttrfln 1'ian Chatsdwr Ch&dattah, 

khaw-tsore' khad-at-taw' ; from 
2674 and a Chaldaizing form of the f em. of 2319 [comp. 
2323]; new Chatsor, a place in Pal.:— Hazor, Hadattah 
[as if two places], 

2676. ni»n chatsowth, khaw-tsoth'; from 2673; 

the middle (of the night):— mid 
[-night]. 

2677. ">2ffl cbfetsiy, khay-tsee'; from 2673; the 

half or middle:— half, middle, mid 
[-night], midst, part, two parts. 

2678. ^Srt ebttstsiy, khits-tsee' ; or 

"'Jttl chetsiy, chay-tsee'; prol. from 2671; 
an arrow: — arrow. 
'. rfinSteri ^an Ch&tsiy ham-M e nii- 
cbdwtb, chat-tsee' ham- 
men-oo-khoth' ; from 2677 and the plur. of 4496, with 
the art. interposed; midst of the resting-places; 
Chatsi-ham-Menuchoth, an Isr.: — half of the Mana- 
hethites. 

2680. >l nTO^?3 ■fJJ Ch&tsiy liam-M«nach. 

tiy, kltat-see' ham-men-akh- 
tee'; patron, from 2679; a Chatsi-ham-Menachtite or 
desc. of Chatsi-ham-Menuchoth:— half of the Mana- 
hetbites. 

2681. ^^IJ ehatsiyr, khaw-tseer' ; a collat. 

form of 2691 ; a court or abode:— court. 

2682. T2tn ebatsiyr, khaw-tseer'; perh. orig. 

the same as 2681, from the greenness 
of a court-yard; grass; also a Jeefc (collect.):— grass, 
hay, berb, leek. 

2683. "jSn chetsen, khay'-tsen; from an unused 

root mean, to hold firmly; the bosom (as 
comprised between the arms):— bosom. 

2684. ")5tn cbotsen, kho'-tsen; a collat. form of 

2683, and mean, the same: — arm, lap. 

2685. t|SWl ch&tgaph (Chald.), khats-af; a prim. 

root; prop, to shear or cut close; fig. to 
be severe:— hasty, be urgent. 

2686. yatj cbatsats, khaw-tsats'; a prim, root 

[comp. 2678]; prop, to chop into, pierce 
or sever; hence to curtail, to distribute (into ranks); 
as denom. from 2671, to shoot an arrow:— archer, 
X bands, cut off in the midst. 

2687. ysn cbatsats, khaw-tsawts'; from 2687; 

prop, something cutting; hence gravel 
(as grit); also (like 2671) an arrow:— arrow, gravel 
(stone). 

2688. ^lMT) "pS^O Chats«tsown Tamar, 

7:hats-ets-one' taw-mawr*; or 

T3F1 "JlEltn Chats&tson Tamar, khats- 

ats-one' taw-mawr'; from 2686 

and 8558; division [i.e. perh. row] of (the) palm-tree; 

Chatsetson-tamar, a place in Pal.:— Hazezon-ta- 

mar. 

2689. iTlIfiStJ fflbatsdts^ab, khats-o-tser-aw'; 

by redupl. from 2690; a trumpet 
(from its sundered or quavering note)!— trumpet (-er). 



2690. "Hgn cbatsar, khaw-tsar'i a prim, root; 

prop, to surround with a stockade, and 
thus separate from the open country; but used only 
in the redupl. form 

^kn ch&tsotser, khast-o-tsaref; or (2 

" Chron. 5 : 12) 
Tnitt? chatsorer, hhats-o-rare 1 '; as dem. 
' from 2689; to trumpet, Le. blow on that 
instrument:— blow, sound, trumpeter. 

2691. *l2in chatser, khaw-tsare' (masc. and 

fern.); from 2690 in its original sense; a 
yard (as inclosed by a fence) ; also a hamlet (as simi- 
larly surrounded with walls) : — court, tower, village. 

2692. "Wg *lXn Cbatsar Addar, khats-ar 1 ad- 

"' dawr'; from 2691 and 146; (the) vil- 
lage of Addar; Chatsar-Addar, a place in Pal.:— 
Hazar-addar. 

2693. JTJ| tgQ Cbatsar Gaddah, khats-ar> 

gad-daw'; from 2691 and a fern, of 
1408; (the) village of (female) Fortune; Chatsar- 
Oaddah, a place in Pal. :— Hazar-gaddah. 

2694. y^rn *lSn Cbatsar hat-Tiyfcown, 

khats-ar' hat-tee-kone' ; from 
2691 and 8484 with the art. interposed; village of the 
middle; Chatsar-hat-Tikon, a place in Pal:— Hazar- 
hatticon. 

2695. i"l!£fi Cbetsrfiw, khets^ro'; by an orth. 

var. for 2696; inclosure; Chetsro, an 
Isr.:— Hezro, Hezrai. 

2696. fttyn Cbetsrdwn, khets-rone 1 ; from 

2691; court-yard; Chetsron, the name 
of a place in Pal. ; also of two Isr. : — Hezron. 

2697. "Wl^n Cbetsrdwniy, khets^ro-nee'; pa- 

tron, from 2696; a Chetsronite or 
(collect.) desc. of Chetsron:— Hezronites. 

2698. rrV-Kq Cb&tserowtb, khats-ay-roth'; 

fern. plur. of 2691; yards; Chatseroth, 
a place in Pal.:— Hazeroth. 

2699. ff^JiO. CbatserijTOl,feftais-a#-reem';plur. 

masc. of 2691 ; yards; Chatserim, a 
place in Pal. :— Hazerim. 

2700. ITtSf'SQ Cbatsarmavetb, khats-ar- 

maw'-veth; from 2691 and 4194; vil- 
lage of death; Chatsarmaveth, a place in Arabia:— 
Hazarmaveth. 

2701. tlDID IStJ Cbatsar Cuwcah, khats-ar 1 

soo-scnu'; from 2691 and 5484; 
village of cavalry; Chatsar-Susah, a place in Pal.:— 
Hazar-susah. 

2702. d^DID "iSn Cbatsar <Juwclym, khats- 

ar 1 soo-seem'; from 2691 and the 
plur. of 5483; village of horses; Chatsar-Susim, a 
place in Pal. :— Hazar-susim. 

2703. yiyj? *TSn Cbatsar 'lynown, khats-ar 1 

ay -none'; from 2691 and a der. of 
5869; village of springs; Chatsar-Enon, a place in 
Pal. :— Hazar-enon. 

2704. "j^J? ISt! Cbatsar '%nan, khats<Lr> 

ay-nawn'; from 2691 and the same 
as 5881 ; village of springs; Chatsar-Enan, a place in 
Pal. :— Hazar-enan. 

2705. 'bSITB 1SQ Cbatsar Sbfiw'al lhats-ar> 

shoo-awl';trom.269iajid'!T76;vil' 
lage of (the) fox; Chatsar-Shual, a place in PaL:- 
Hazar-shual. 

pn cb6q. See 2436. 

2706. ph ch6q., khoke; from 2710; an enactment? 

hence an appointment (of time, space 
quantity, labor or usage):— appointed, bound, com 
mandment, convenient, custom, decree (-d), due, law, 
measure, X necessary, ordinance (nary), portion, set 
time, statute, task. 

2707. rtpn cbaqab, khaw-kaw'; a prim, root; co 

carve; by impl. to delineate; also to in- 
trench:— carved work, portrayed, set a print. 

2708. SlJSn cbnqqab, khook-kaw'; fem. of 2706, 

and mean, substantially the same:— ap- 
pointed, custom, manner, ordinance, site, statute. 

2709. NBIpt! Cbaqfrtrpba', khah-oo-faw'; from 

an unused root prob. mean, to bend; 
crooked; Chakupha, oneof theNethinim:— Hakupha, 



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3710. p?H ehaqaq, khaw-kak'; a prim, root; 
prop, to hack, i.e. engrave (Judg. 6 : 14, 
to be a seribe simply); by impl. to enact (laws being 
cut in stone or metal tablets in primitive times) or 
(gen.) prescribe:— appoint, decree, governor, grave, 
lawgiver, note, pourtray, print, set. 

2711. pptl ch^qeq, khay'-kek; from 2710; an en- 

actment, a resolution:— decree, thought. 

2712. ppH Chuqqoq, khook-koke' ; or(fully) 

ppTI Cbuwqoq, khoo-koke'; from 8710; 
appointed; Chukkdk or Chukok, a 
place in Pal.:— Hukkok, Eukok. 

2713. IpH ehaqar, khaw-kar'; a prim, root; 

prop, to penetrate; hence to examine 
intimately:— find out, (make) search (out), seek (out), 
sound, try. 

2714. 1j?n cheqer, khay'-ker; from 2713; exam- 

ination, enumeration, deliberation: — 
finding out, number, [un-] search (-able, -ed out, -ing). 

2715. In cbor, khore; or (fully) 

litt cb6ws% khore; from 2787; prop, white 
or pure (from the cleansing or shining 
power of fire [comp. 2751]); hence (fig.) noble (in 
rank):— noble. 

It! cbur. See 2362. 

2716. Nin ehere',kheh'-reh; from an unused (and 
vulg.) root prob. mean, to evacuate the bowels; 

excrement:— dung. Also i*ijn° cb&riy, khar-ee'. 

2717. 5in cbarab, khavA-ab'; or 

Sit! cbar&b, khaw-rabe'; a prim, root; to 
parch (through drought), i.e. (by anal.) 
to desolate, destroy, Mi.— decay, (be) desolate, de- 
stroy (-er), (be) dry (up), slay, X surely, (lay, lie, 
make) waste. 

2718. iltl cbarab (Chald.), khar-ab 1 ; a root cor- 

resp. to 2717; to demolish:— destroy. 

2719. Sin ehereb,kheh'-reb; tromZni; drought; 

aLjo a cutting instrument (from its de- 
structive effect), as a knife, sword, or other sharp im- 
plement: — axe, dagger, knife, mattock, sword, tool. 

2720. Sin cbareb, khaw-rabe'; from 2717; 

T parched or ruined.-— desolate, dry, 



2721. Sin cbdreb, kho'-reb; a collat. form of 

2719; drought or desolation: — desolation, 
drought, dry, heat, x utterly, waste. 

2722. 3in Cboreb, kho-rabe'; from 2717; deso- 

late; Choreb, a (gen.) name for the Sina- 
itic mountains:— Horeb. 

2723. !"Bln cborbab, khar-haitf; fem. of 2721; 

prop, drought, i.e. (by impL) a desola- 
tion:— decayed place, desolate (place, -Hon), destruc- 
tion, (laid) waste (place). 

2724. naln cbaxabab, khaw-raw-baw 1 '; fem. 

of 2720; a desert:— dry (ground, land). 

2725. "yiSin cbarabdwn, khar-aw-bone' ; from 

2717; parching heat:— drought. 

2726. Wtoin CbarbownS,', khar-bo-nawf ; or 

Wtein Chorbfiimnab, khar-bo-rumf; of 
Pers. or.; Charbona or Charbonah, 
a eunuch of Xerxes:— Harbona, Harbonah. 

2727. 31tt cbarag, khaw-rag'; a prim, root; 

prop, to leap suddenly, j.e. (by impl.) to 
6e dismayed:— be afraid. 

2728. bait! ehargfil, khar-gole'; from 2727; the 

leaping insect, i.e. a locust:— beetle. 

2729. Iin cbarad, khaw-rad'; a prim, root; to 

shudder with terror; hence to fear; also 
to hasten (with anxiety):— be (make) afraid, be care- 
ful, discomfit, fray (away), quake, tremble. 

2730. *1in cbarSd, khaw-rade'; from 2729; fear- 

ful; also reverential:— afraid, trembling. 

2731. !"Hin eb&radab, khar-aw-daw>; fem. of 

2730; fear, anxiety: — care, X exceed- 
ingly, fear, quaking, trembling. 

2732. FHin Cbar&dab, khar-aw-daw 1 ; the same 

as 2731; Charadah, a place in the De- 
sert:— Haradah. 

2733. *n'"in Cbarddiy, khar-o-dee'; patrial from 

"* a deriv. of 2729 [comp. 5878]; a Char- 
odite, or tnhab. of Charod:— Harodite. 



2734. ST"in cbaMlb, khaw-raW; a prim, root 
[comp. 2787]; to glow or grow warm; 

fig. (usually) to blaze up, of anger, zeal, jealousy:— be 
angry, burn, be displeased, x earnestly, fret self, 
grieve, be (wax) hot, be incensed, kindle, X very, be 
wroth. See 8474. 

2735. 1|"!Sft 1ft Cbdr bag-Gidgad, khore 

hag-ghid-gawd' ; from 2356 and a 
collat. (masc.) form of 1412, with the art. interposed; 
hole of the cleft! Chor-hag-didgad, a place in the De' 
sert:— Hor-hagidgad. 

2736. STSlin Charbayab, khar-hah-yaw' ; from 

2734 and 3050; fearing Jah; Char- 
hajah, an Isr.:— Harhaiah. 

2737. Mltl charawz, khaw-rooz'; from an un- 

used root mean, to perforate; prop. 
pierced, i.e. a bead of pearl, gems or jewels (as 
strung): — chain. 

2738. Win cbarftwl, khaw-rool'; or (short.) 

5'in cbarnl, khaw-rool'; appar. pass. part, 
of an unused root prob. mean, to be 
prickly; prop, pointed, i.e. a bramble or other thorny 
weed: — nettle. 

■p-lh cbdrdwn. See 1032, 2772. 

2739. tlMlin cbaruwmaph, khar-oo-maf ; 

from pass. part, of 2763 and 639; snub- 
nosed; Oharumaph, an Isr.: — Harumaph. 

2740. "pin cbarown, kham-rone 1 ; or (short.) 

yin cliai-on. khaw-rone'; from 2734; a 
burning of anger: — sore displeasure, 
fierce (-ness), fury, (fierce) wrath (-fill). 

2741. ''BllfJ Cbardwpbiy, khar-oo-fee'; a pa- 

trial from (prob.) a collat. form of 
2756; a Oharuphite or inhab. of Charuph (or Cha- 
riph) :— Harupbite. 

2742. yiin cbariiwts, khaw-roots'; or 

V'ltl cbardts, khaw-roots'; pass. part, of 
2782; prop, incised or (act.) incisive; 
hence (as noun masc. or fem.) a trench (as dug), gold 
(as mined), a threshing-sledge (having sharp teeth); 
(fig.) determination; also eager: — decision, diligent, 
(fine) gold, pointed things, sharp, threshing instru- 
ment, wall. 

2743. yiin Cbaruwta, khaw-roots'; the same 

as 2742; earnest; Charuts, an Isr.:— 
Haruz. 

2744. *vmiO Charchftwr, khar-khoor'; a fuller 
form of 2746; inflammation; Char- 

chur, one of the Nethinim: — Harhur. 

2745. DrHn Cbarchac, khar-khas 1 ; from the 
same as 2775; pern, shining; Charchas, 

an Isr. :— Harhas. 

2746. inin charchur, khar-khoor': from 2787; 
fever (as hot):— extreme burning. 

2747. Ultl cberet, kheh'-ret; from a prim, root 
mean, to engrave; a chisel or graver; 

also a style for writing:— graving tool, pen. 
U"nn cbarif. See 2754. 

2748. fibltt charfom, khar-tome'; from the 
same as 2747 ; a horoscopist (as drawing 

magical lines or circles):— magician. 

2749. Dbltl cbarfom (Chald.), khar-tome'; the 

same as 2748:— magician. 

2750. ""in cbSriy, khor-ee'; from 2734; a burning 

(i.e. intense) anger:— fierce, X great, heat. 
"'"in chariy. See 2716. 

2751. s in cboriy, kho-ree'; from the same as 

2353; white bread:— white. 

2752. ^h Cboriy, kho-ree'; from 2356; cave- 

dweller or troglodyte; a Chorite or abo- 
riginal Idumasan:— Horims, Horites. 

2753. "*}h Cb6riy, kho-ree'; or 

^in Cbdwrty, kho-ree'; the same as 2752; 
Chori, the name of two men:— Hon. 

2754. tTin cbariyt, khaw-reef; or 

■ T 

t3in cbarlt, khaw-reet'; from the same as 
2747; prop, cut out (or hoUow), Le. (by 
impl.) a pocket:— bag, crisping pin. 

2755. d , 5i"'"' 1 'nn charey-yowniym, Tehar-ay'- 

yo-neem'; from the plur. of 2716 



and the plur. of 3133; excrements of doves for pern. 
rather the plur. of a single word 

^Nln cbar&»y6wn, khar-aw-yone! '; of 
similar or uncert deriv.], prob. a 
kind of vegetable:— doves' dung. 

2756. iy?B Cbaiiypb, khawreef; from 8778; 
autumnal; Chariph, the name of two 

Isr.:— Eariph. 

2757. 'pin cbartyts, khaw-reeW; or 

Vin cbarlts, khaw-reets 1 ; from 2782; 
prop, incisure or (pass.) incised [comp. 
2742]; hence a threshing-sledge (with sharp teeth): 
also a slice (as cut): — r- cheese, harrow. 

2758. tP^Q cbariysh, khaw-reesh'; from 2790; 

ploughing or its season:— earing (time), 
ground. 

2759. Ili^in cbariysbiy, khar-ee-shee'; from 

2790 in the sense of silence; quiet, i.e. 
sultry (as noun fem. the sirocco or hot east wind):— 
vehement. 

2760. "Hin charak, khawrak'; a prim, root; to 

braid (i.e. to entangle or snare) or catch 
(game) in a net:— roast. 

2761. Tjin ebarak (Chald.), khar-akf; a root 

' prob. allied to the equiv. of 2787; to 
scorch:— singe. 

2762. "Hin cberek, kheh'-rek; from 2760; prop. 

a net, i.e. (by anal.) lattice: — lattice. 
Vin Cbaxftl. See 2738. 

2763. O'nn cbaram, khaw-ram'; a prim, root; to 

seclude; spec, (by a ban) to devote to 
relig. uses(espec. destruction); phys. and reflex, to be 
blunt as to the nose:— make accursed, consecrate, 
(utterly) destroy, devote, forfeit, have a flat nose. 
utterly (slay, make away). 
2734. Qln cbSrem, khay'-rem; or (Zech. 14 : 11) 

B'nn cberem, kheh'-rem; from 2768; phys. 
(as shutting in) a net (either lit or fig.); 
usually a doomed object; abstr. extermination:— (ac-) 
curse (-d, -d thing), dedicated thing, things which 
should have been utterly destroyed, (appointed to) 
utter destruction, devoted (thing), net. 

2765. Din Cb5r£m, khor-ame'; from 3768; de- 

voted; Ohorem, a place in PaL:— Horem. 

2766. fi^n Charim, khaw-reem'; from 2763; 

snub-nosed; Charim, an Isr.: — Harlm. 

2767. IrWin Cbormab, khor-maw'; from 2768; 

devoted; Chormah, a place in PaL:— 
Hormah. 

2768. TlMin Cbermfiwn, fcfter-mone'; from 

: ' 2763; abrupt; Chermon, a mount of 
Pal.:— Hermon. 

2769. fi'^in'in Cbermowiuym, ftfter-mo- 

neem'; plur. of 2768; Hermans, i.e. 
its peaks:— the Hermonites. 

2770. 12Win cbermesb, kher-mashe'; from 8788; 

a sickle (as cutting):— sickle. 

2771. yip Cbaran, kaw-rawn'; from 2787; 

parched; Charan, the name Of a man 
and also of a place:— Haran. 

yin cbarfin. See 2740. 

2772. "'jhh Cb&rfiniy, fcfto-ro-nee'; patrial from 

2773; a Choronite or inhab. of Choro- 
naim: — Horonite. 

2773. tpiln Cbftrfinaylm, kho-ro-nah'-yim; 

dual of a deriv. from 2356; double 
cave-town; Choronajim, a place in Moab: — Horonaim. 

2774. 1B3in Oharnepber, khar-neh'-fer; of 

' uncert. der.; Charnepher, an Isr.;— 
Hamepher. 

2775. Din cbere?, kheh'-res; or (with a directive 

enclitic) 
HDItl cbarc&b, khar'-saw; from an un- 
* used root mean, to scrape; the itch; 
also [perh. from the mediating idea of 87771 the 
sun:— itch, sun. 

2776. Din Clierec, kheh'-res; the same as S775; 

'" shining; Chares, a mount in Pal:— 
Heres. 

2777. niDin cbarcAwtb, Khar-sooth?; from 

2775 (appar. in the sense of » red tHe 




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used for scraping); a potsherd, i.e. (by impl.) a pot- 
tery; the name of a gate at Jerus.:— east. 

3778. IpO eharaph, khaw-raf; a prim, root; to 
pull off, i.e. (by impl.) to expose (as by 
stripping); spec, to betroth (as if a surrender); fig. to 
carp at, i.e. defame; denom. (from 2779) to spend the 
winter:— betroth, blaspheme, defy, jeopard, rail, re- 
proach, upbraid. 

2779. S^n choreph, kho'-ref; from 2778; prop. 

the crop gathered, i.e. (by impl.) the 
autumn (and winter) season; fig. ripeness of age:— 
cold, winter ([-house]), youth. 

2780. Vpn Chareph, khaw-rafe'; from 2778; 

reproach/til; Chareph, an Isr.:— 
Hareph. 

2781. flS'in cherpah, kher-paw'; from 2778; 

contumely, disgrace, the pudenda:— 
rebuke, reproach (-fully), shame. 

2782. Y^V cbarats, khaw-rats'; a prim root; 

prop, to point sharply, i.e. (lit.) to 
wound; fig. to be alert, to decide:— bestir self, decide, 
decree, determine, maim, move. 

2783. y"2t! ch&rats (Chald.), khar-ats'; from a 

root corresp. to 2782 in the sense of 
vigor; the loin (as the seat of strength):— loin. 
V'ntJ charftts." See 2742. 

2784. FiaSflft chartsubbah, khar-tsoob-baw' ; 

of uncert. der. ; a fetter; fig. apain:— 
band. 

Y~<n charits. See 2757. 

2785. fS'j'O chartsan, khar-tsan'; from 2782; a 

sour grape (as sharp in taste):— ker- 
nel 

2786. U*lfi charaq, khaw-rak 1 ; a prim, root; to 

grate the teeth:— gnash. 

2787. Tin charar, khaw-rar'; a prim, root; to 

glow, i.e. lit. (to melt, burn, dry up) or 
fig. (to show or incite passion: — be angry, burn, dry, 
kindle. 

2788. I'ltJ cbarer, khaw-rare'; from 2787; arid:— 

parched place. 

2789. \tfiri cheres, kheh'-res; a collat. form 

mediating between 2775 and 2791 ; a piece 
of pottery:— earth (-en), (pot-) sherd, + stone. 

2790. Vi'yi cbarasb, khaw-rash'; a prim, root; 

to scratch, i.e. (by impl.) to engrave, 
plough; hence (from the use of tools) to fabricate (of 
any material); fig. to deutse (in a bad sense); hence 
(from the idea of secrecy) to be silent, to let alone; 
hence (by impl.) to be deaf (as an accompaniment of 
dumbness): — X altogether, cease, conceal, be deaf, 
devise, ear, graven, imagine, leave off speaking, hold 
peace, plow (-er, -man), be quiet, rest, practise se- 
cretly, keep silence, be silent, speak not a word, be 
Brill, hold tongue, worker. 

2791. IB^n cheresh, kheh'-resh; from 2790; 

magical craft; also silence:— cunning, 



2792. U)"in Cheresh, kheh'-resh; the same as 

2791:— Cheresh, a Levite:— Heresh. 

2793. IB 1 !!! cbdresh, kho'-resh; from 2790; a 

forest (pern, as furnishing the material 
for fabric):— bough, forest, shroud, wood. 

2794. 12)Hn cbdresh, kho-rashe'; act. part, of 

2790; a fabricator or mechanic:— ar- 
tificer. 

2795. UJ'in cheresh, khay-rashe'; from 2790; 

deaf (whether lit. or spir.):— deaf. 

2796. tti'l'n charash, khaw-rawsh'; from 2790; a 

fabricator of any material:— artificer, 
(■+-) carpenter, craftsman, engraver, maker, +mason, 
skilful, (+) smith, worker, workman, such as 
wrought. 

2797. NlfhO Charsba', khar-shaw'; from 2792; 

magician; Charsha, one of the Nethi- 
Dim:— Earsha. 

2798. fi'Tp-jn Charashiym, khar-aw-sheem'; 

p?.ur. of 2796; mechanics, the name 
of a valley In Jerus. :— Charashim, craftsmen. 

2799. rnjhtl charfishetb, khar-o'sheth; from 

2790; mechanical work,-— carving, cut- 
ting. 



2800. ntt$*in Ch&rosheth, khar-o'sheth; the 

same as 2799; Charosheth, a place in 
Pal.:— Harosheth. 

2801. rtntl charath, khawrath'; a prim, root; 

to engrave:— graven. 

2802. ZTin Cberetb, kheh'-reth; from 2801 [but 
equiv. to 2793] ; forest; Chereth, a thicket 

in Pal.:— Hereth. 

2803. iffin cbasbab, khaw-shab'; a prim, root; 
prop, to plait or interpenetrate, i.e. (lit.) 

to weave or (gen.) to fabricate; fig. to plot or con- 
trive (usually in a malicious sense); hence (from the 
mental effort) to think, regard, value, compute:— 
(make) account (of), conceive, consider, count, 
cunning (man, work, workman), devise, esteem, 
find out, forecast, hold, imagine, impute, invent, be 
like, mean, purpose, reckon (-ing be made), regard, 
think. 

2804. SUJri cbasbab (Chald.), khash-ab'; corresp. 

to 2803; to regard:— repute. 

2805. SttJtl chesheb, khay'-sheb; from 2803; a 

belt or strap (as being interlaced):— 
curious girdle. 

2806. i-CiattJri Chashbaddanah, khash-bad- 

' ' daW^naw; from 2803 and 1777; 
considerate judge; Chasbaddanah, an Isr.: — Has- 
badana. 

2807. !"DU5n Chashubah, khash-oo-baW ; from 

2803; estimation; Chashubah, an 
Isr.:— Hashubah. 

2808. pailjn cheshbown, khesh-bone'; from 

2803; prop, contrivance; by impl. in- 
telligence—account, device, reason. 

2809. liSlSn Cheshbown, khesh-bone'; the 

same as 2808; Cheshbon, a place E. 
of the Jordan:— Heshbon. 

2810. TttlBn chishshahown, khish-shaw- 

bone'; from 2803; a contrivance, i.e. 
actual (a warlike machine) or mental (a machina- 
tion):— engine, invention. 

2811. 7"PSll5n Cbasbabyab, khash-ab-yaw' ; or 

liTaiDtl Chashabyahnw, khash-ab- 
" yaw'-hoo; from 2803 and 3050; Jah 
has regarded; Chashabjah, the name of nine Isr. :— 
Hashabiah. 

2812. ilSillJn Cb&sbabnah, khash-ab-naw' ; 

fern, of 2808; inventiveness; Chash- 
nah, an Isr.:— Hashabnah. 

2813. n;?ai230 Chashabn e yah, khash-ab-neh- 

1/cm)' ; from 2808 and 3050; thought 
of Jah; Chashabnejah, the name of two Isr.:— 
Hashabniah. 

2814. train cbasbab, khaw-shaw'; a prim, root; 

to hush or keep quiet:— hold peace, keep 
silence, be silent, (be) still. 

2815. SIIBri Chashsbuwb, khash-shoob'; from 

2803; intelligent; Chashshub, the name 
of two or three Isr.:— Hashub, Hasshub. 

2816. ^illin chashowb (Chald.), khash-oke'; 

from a root corresp. to 2821; the 
dark:— darkness. 

2817. NSlfan CbasAwpha', khas-oo-faw'; or 

KBWn Cbasnpba.', khas-oo-faw'; from 
2834; nakedness; Chasupha, one of the 
Nethmim:— Hashupba, Hasupha. 

•pWn chashuwq. See 2838. 

2818. fitfjtt cbfisbacb (Chald.), kliash-akh'; a 

collat. root to one corresp. to 2363 in the 
sense of readiness; to be necessary (from the idea of 
convenience) or (transit.) to need:— careful, have need 
of. 

2819. rmrwSrj chashchfrirth, khash-khooth'; 

from a root corresp. to 2818; neces- 
sity:— -be needful. 

Indian chasheyk&h. See 2825, 

d^tin Chushiym. See 2366. 

2820. 'Stort cbasak kliawsak'; a prim root; to 

restrain or (reflex.) refrain; by impl. to 
refuse, spare, preserve; also (by interch. with 2821) to 
observe:— assuage, X darken, forbear, hinder, hold 



back, keep (back), punish, refrain, reserve, spare, 
withhold. 

2821. 'iJlBH chashak, khawshak'; a prim, root,- 

to be dark (as withholding light); 
transit, to darken:— be black, be (make) dark, darken, 
cause darkness, be dim, hide. 

2822. TfUJn choshek, kho-shek'; from 2821; the 

dark; hence (lit.) darkness; fig. misery, 
destruction, death, ignorance, sorrow, wickedness:— 
dark (-ness), night, obscurity. 

2823. 'Tjian chashak, khaw-shoke'; from 2821; 

dark (fig. i.e. obscure): — mean. 

2824. iTOUin cheshfeak, khesh-kaw'; from 2B21; 

darkness: — dark. 

2825. tlD'iJn ehashfekah, khash-ay-kaw 1 ; or 

tlS^lfln ch&shekah, khash-ay-kaw' ; 

from 2821; darkness; fig. misery:— 
darkness. 

2826. PtfJF chasbal, khaw-shal'; a prim, root; 

to make (intrans. be) unsteady, ie. 
weak:— feebie. 

2827. bl2Jt] chasbal (Chald.), khashMd'; a root 

corresp. to 2826; to weaken, to. crush:— 
subdue. 

2828. DISH Chashnm, khaw-shoom'; from the 

same as 2831; enriched; Chashnm, the 
name of two or three Isr.: — Hashum. 
WT\ Chnsham. See 2367. 

tauin Chushim. See 2366. 

2829. "pMtJn Cheshmown, khesJwnone'} the 

same as 2831; opulent; Cheshmon, a 
place in Pal. :— Heshmon. 

2830. baipn chashmal, khash-mal'; of uncert. 

der.; prob. bronze or polished spec- 
trum metal:— amber. 

2831. ^2U;n chashman, khashman' ; from an 

unused root (prob. mean, firm or 
capacious in resources) ; appar. wealthy: — princes. 

2832. ftMUJn Cbashmdnab, khash^mo-naW; 

fern, of 2831 ; fertile; Chasmonah, a 
place in the Desert:— Hashmonah. 

2833. "\lin cbosben, kho'-shen; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to contain or sparkle; 
pern, apoc&et (as holding the Urim and Thummim), 
or rich (as containing gems), used only of the gorget 
of the highpriest:— breastplate. 

2834. Sliart chasaph, khaw-saf; a prim, root; 

to strip off, i.e. gen. to make naked (for 
exertion or in disgrace), to drain away or bail up 
(a liquid) :— make bare, clean, discover, draw out, take, 
uncover. 

2835. Slfen chasipb, khaw-seef; from 2834; 

prop, drawn off, i.e. separated; hence a 
small company (as divided from the rest):— little 
flock. 

2836. pl2Jn cbashaq, khaw-shak'; a prim, root; 

to cling, i.e. join, (fig.) to love, delight in ; 
ellipt. (or by interch. for 2820) to deliver:— have a de- 
light, (have a) desire, fillet, long, set (in) love. 

2837. pllin cbesbeq, khay'-shek; from 2836; de- 

light: — desire, pleasure. 

2838. pllJn cbasbuq, khaw-shook'; or 

p1U3n chashikwq, khaw-shook'; pass. part. 
of 2836; attached, i.e. a fence- rail or 
rod connecting the posts or pillars:— fillet. 

2839. pCn chlshshuq, khish-shook' ; from 2836; 

conjoined, i.e. a wheel-spoke or rod con- 
necting the hub with the rim:— felloe. 

2840. "llSn chislishur, khish-shoor' ; from an 

unused root mean, to bind together; 
combined, i.e. the nave or hub of a wheel (as holding 
the spokes together):— spoke. 

2841. rTlTIJn cbashrab, khash-rawf; from the 

same as 2840; prop, a combination or 
gathering, i.e. of watery clouds:— dark. 
NBU30 Chasapha.'. See 2817. 

2842. UJlgn chashash, khaw-shdsli'; by vur. for 

7179; dry grass:— chaff. 

2843. ^rilBtl Chusbatbty, khoo-shaw-thee' ; pa- 

tron, from 2364; a Chushathite or deso, 
of Chusbah:— Hushathite. 



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2844. nt! chath, khath; from 3865; concr. 

crushed; also afraid; abstr. terror.— 
broken, dismayed, dread, fear. 

2845. tin Cheth, khayth; from 2865; terror; 

Cheth, an aboriginal Canaanite:— Heth. 
2848. Jinn chathah, khaw-thaw 1 ; a prim, root; 
T T to lay hold of; espec. to pick up fire:— 
heap, take (away). 

2847. Finn ehittah,Miit-fa«>'; from 2865; fear:— 

terror. 

2848. bint! chittuwl, khit-tool'; from 2853; 

swathed, i.e. a bandage;— roller. 

2849. nnnn chathchath, khath-khath'; from 

" ! " 2844; terror:— tear. 

2850. Tin Chlttiy, khit-tee'; patron, from 2845; 



2873. nap tabach, taw-bakh'; a prim, root; to 

slaughter (animals or men):— Mil, 
(make) slaughter, slay. 

2874. nap tebaeh, teh'-bakh; from 2873; prop. 

something slaughtered; hence a beast 
(or meat, as butchered); abstr. butchery (or concr. 
a place of slaughter):— X beast, slaughter, X slay, 
X sore. 

2875. naU Tebaeh, teh'-bakh; the same as 2874; 

massacre; Tebaeh, the name of a Meso- 
potamian and of an Isr.:— Tebah. 

2876. nay tabbaeh, tab-bawkh'; from 2873; 

prop, a butcher; hence a lifeguardsman 
(because acting as executioner) ; also a cook (as usually 



slaughtering the animal for food):— cook, guard. 
a Chittite, or desc. of Cheth:— Hittite, 2877. nap tabbaeh (Chald.), tab-bawkh'; the 

same as 2876; a lifeguardsman: — 
guard. 

2878. nrptO tibcliah, tib-khatf; fern, of 2874 
and mean, the same:— flesh, slaugh- 
ter. 
2879. 



3861. 



Hittites. 

2851. nWJ chlttiyth, khit-teeth'; from 2865 

' fear:— terror. 

2852. linn cb.atb.ab:, khaw-thak'; a prim, root 

prop, to cut off, i.e. (fig.) to decree: — 
determine. 

2853. bnn cb.atb.al, khaw-thal'; a prim, root; to 

swathe:— X at all, swaddle. 

2854. nfenn chathullah, khath-ool-law 1 ; from 

2853; a swathing cloth (fig.):— swad- 
dling band. 

2855. "fbrin Chethlon, kheth-lone'; from 2853; 

enswathed; Ohethlon, & place in Pal.:— 
Hethlon. 

2856. Dnn Chatham, khaw-tham'; a prim, root; 

to close up; espec. to seal: — make an 
end, mark, seal (up), stop. 

2857. fintt Chatham (Chald.), khath-am'; a root 

corresp. to 2856; to seal:— seal. 
Bnh chdtham. See 2368. 

2858. nainh chothemeth, kho-the-mefh; fern. 

act. part, of 2856; a seal: — signet. 

28J59T 1 inn Chatham, khaw-than'; a prim, root; 

L^ to give (a daughter) away in marriage; 

I hence (gen.) to contract affinity by marriage:— join 

\ in affinity, father in law, make marriages, mother in 

iaw, son in law. 

2860. *inn chathan, khaw-thawn'; from 2859; a 
relative by marriage (espec. through the 
bride); fig. a circumcised child (as a species of 
religious espousal):— bridegroom, husband, son in 
law. 

FISnn chathnnnah, khath-oon-naw 1 

from 2858; a wedding:— espousal. 
Einn chathaph, khaw-thaf; a prim, root; 

to clutch:— take away. 
Jinn chetheph, kheh'-thef; from 2862; 
' prop, rapine; fig. robbery:— prey. 

2864. "inn chathar, khaw-thar 1 ; a prim, root; 

to force a passage, as by burglary; fig. 
with oars:— dig (through), row. 

2865. nnn chathath, khaw-thath'; a prim. 

root; prop, to prostrate; hence to break 
down, either (fit.) by violence, or (fig.) by confusion 
and fear:— abolich, affright, be (make) afraid, amaze, 
beat down, discourage, (cause to) dismay, go down, 
scare, terrify. 

2866. nnt! chathath. khath-ath'; from 2865; 

dismay: — casting down. 

2867. Pnn Chathath, khath-ath'; the same as 

"' 2866; Chathath, an Isr.:— Hathath. 

b 

2868. aNU t e 'e1> (Chald.), teh-abe'; a prim, root; 

to rejoice:— be glad. 

2869. ap fab (Chald.), tawb; from 2868; the same 

as 2896; good:— fine, good. 

2870. b&jaa tab«»el, taw-beh-ale 1 ; from 2895 and 

410; pleasing (to) Ood; Tabeel, the 
name of a Syrian and of a Persian:— Tabeal, Tabeel. 

2871. biaO fabirwl, taw-booV; pass. part, of 

2881 ; prop, dyed, i.e. a turban (prob. as 
of colored stuff):— dyed attire. 

2872. ""IISO tabbftwr, tab-boor'; from an un- 

used root mean, to pile up; prop. 
accumulated; ie. (by impl.) a summit.'— middle, 
midst 



2863. 



HTjap tabbachah, tab-baw-khaw 1 '; fern. 

of 2876; a female cook:— cook. 
ntpa Tlbehath, tibkhath'; from 2878; 
slaughter; Tibchath, a place in 
Syria:— Tibhath. 

2881 . 330 tabal, taw-bal'; a prim, root; to dip:— 

dip, plunge. 

2882. ISTJbaa T e balyahmr, teb-al-yaw'-hoo; 

from 2881 and 3050; Jah has dipped; 
Tebaljah, an Isr.:— Tebaliah. 

2883. 3>aa taba«, taw-bah'; a prim, root; to 

sink:— drown, fasten, settle, sink. 

2884. niS>SU Tabba'dwth, tab-baw-othe' ; plur. 

of 2885; rings; Tabbaoth, one of the 
Nethinim:— Tabbaoth. 

2885. n»aa tabba'ath, tab-bah'-ath; from 2883; 

prop, a seal (as sunk into the wax), 
i.e. signet (for sealing); hence (gen.) a ring of any 
kind:— ring. 

2886. 'p'H'ISC? Tabrimmown, tab-rim-mone' ; 

from 2895 and 7417; pleasing (to) 
Simmon; Tabrimmon, a Syrian: — Tabrimmon. 

2887. nap Tebeth, tay'-beth; prob. of for. der.; 

tebeth, the tenth Heb. month:— Te- 
beth. 

2888. natt Tabbath, tab-bath'; of uncert. der.; 

Tabbath, a place E. of the Jordan: — 
Tabbath. 

2889. Tina takowr, taw-hore'; or 

■"inti tahfip, taw-hore 1 ; from 2891; pure (in 
a phys., chem., cerem. or moral 
sense):— clean, fair, pure (-ness). 

2890. littp » e h6wr, teh-hore'; from 2891; 

purity:— pureness. 

2891. '"iS'IO tahfer, taw-hare'; a prim, root; prop. 

to be bright; i.e. (by impl.) to be pure 
(phys. sound, clear, unadulterated; Levit. uncon- 
taminated; mor. innocent or holy):— be (make, make 
sen", pronounce) clean, cleanse (self), purge, purify 
(-ier, self). 

2892. hflb fohar, to'-har; from 2891; lit. bright- 

ness; ceremon. purification: — clearness, 
glory, purifying. 

2893. iTjTJO fohorah, toh-or-aw'; fem. of 2892; 

cerem. purification; moral purity: — 
X is cleansed, cleansing, purification (-fying). 

2894. N10 tuw», too; a prim, root; to sweep 

away:— sweep. 

2895. Sia (owb, tobe; a prim, root, to be (trans. 

do or make) good (or well) in the widest 
sense:— be (do) better, cheer, be (do, seem) good, 
(make) goodly, X please, (be, do, go, play) well. 

2896. aia towb, tobe; from 2895; good (as an 

adj.) in the widest sense; used likewise 
as a noun, both in the masc. and the fern., the sing, 
and the plur. (good, a good or good thing, a good 
man or woman; the good, goods or good things, good 
men or women), also as an adv. (well):— beautiful, 
best, better, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, X fair 
(word), (be in) favour, fine, glad, good (deed, -lier, 
liest, -ly, -ness, -s), graciously, joyful, kindly, kind- 
ness, liketh (best), loving, merry, x most, pleasant, 



4- pleaseth, pleasure, precious, prosperity, ready, 
sweet, wealth, welfare, (be) well ([-favoured]). 

2897. aia Tdwb, tobe; the same as 2896; good: 

Tob, a region appar. E. of the Jordan:— 
Tob. 

2898. a<ia tu-wrb, foob; from 2895; good (as a 

noun), in the widest sense, espec. good- 
ness (superl. concr. the best), beauty, gladness, wel- 
fare:— fair, gladness, good (-ness, thing, -s), joy, go 
well with. 

2899. IfPSiN aia T6wb Adoniyahaw, 

tobe ctdo-nee-yah'-hoo; from 
2896 and 138; pleasing (to) Adonijah; Tob-Adonijah, 
an Isr. :— Tob-adonijah. 

2900. n^aia Tdwbiyah, to-bee-yaw'; or 

IfPaia Towbivahnw, to-bee-yaw 1 -hoo; 
from 2896 and 3050; goodness of 
Jehovah; Tobijah, the name of three Isr. and of one 
Samaritan:— Tobiah, Tobijah. 

2901. fna tavah, taw-vow 1 ; a prim, root; to 
spin: — spin. 

2902. nia Jikwach, too'-akh; a prim, root; to 
smear, espec. with lime: — daub, overlay. 

plaister, smut. 

2903. nOBia towphaphah, to-faw-J aw 1 ; from 
an unused root mean, to go around 

or bind; a fillet for the forehead:— frontlet. 

2904. bia tawl, tool; a prim, root; topitch over 
or reel; hence (transit.) to cast down or 

out:— carry away, (utterly) cast (down, forth, out), 
send out. 

2905. Iia tirwr, toor," from an unused root 
mean, to range in a reg. manner; a row; 

hence a wall:— row. 

2906. 11B t&wr (Chald.), toor; corresp. to 66B7; 
a rock or hill:— mountain. 

2907. 12310 tfiws, toos; a prim, root; to pounce at 
a bird of prey :— haste. 

mO t^ath (Chald.), tev-awth'; from a 
root corresp. to 2901; hunger (as twist- 
ing):— fasting. 

2909. nnO taehah, taw-Maw 1 ; a prim, root; to 
stretch a bow, as an archer:— [bow-] 

shot. 

2910. !"inO tuwehah, too-khaw'; from 2909 (or 
2902) in the sense of overlaying; (in the 

plur. only) the kidneys (as being covered); hence (fig.) 
the inmost thought:— inward parts. 

2911. JinO fchown, tekh-one'; from 2912; a 
hand mill; hence a millstone:— to 

grind. 

2912. "jnO tachan, taw-khan'; a prim, root; to 
grind meal; hence to be a concubine 

(that being their employment):— grind (-er). 

2913. Jtjna fachanah, takh-an-aw 1 ; from 2912; 
a hand mill; hence (fig.) chewing:— 

grinding. 

2914. ina t e chdr, tekh-ore'; from an unused 
root mean, to burn; a boil or ulcer (from 

the inflammation), espec. a tumor in the anus or 
pudenda (the piles): — emerod. 

2915. n^O fiyach, tee'-akh; from (the equiv. of) 
2902; mortar or plaster.-— daubing. 

2916. O^O fiyt, feet; from an unused root mean, 
appar. to be sticky [rath. perh. a denom. 

from 2894, through the idea of dirt to be swept away] ; 
mud or clay; fig. calamity: — clay, dirt, mire. 

2917. yp tiyn (Chald.), teen; perh. by interch. 
for a word corresp. to 2916; clay:— miry. 

2918. iTTO fiyrah, tee-raw'; fem. of (an equiv. 
to) 2905; a wall; hence a fortress or a 

hamlet: — (goodly) castle, habitation, palace, row. 

2919. bp tal, tal; from 2926; dew (as covering 
vegetation):— dew. 

2920. ba fal (Chald.), tal; the same as 2919:- 
dew. 

2921. N5p tala,', taw-law 1 ; a prim, root; prop, to 
cover with pieces; i.e. (by impl.) to 

spot or variegate (as tapestry):— clouted, with divers 
colours, spotted. 

2922. gbp fla', tel-aw'; appar. from 2921 in the 
(orig.) sense of covering (for protection); 

a lamb [comp. 2924];— lamb. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



2923. Q'Wbp T e la»Sym, tel-aw-eem'; from the 

plur. of 3922; lambs; Telaim, a place 
to Pal.:— Telaim. 

2924. tlba tiileli. taw-Uh'; by var. for 2922; a 

lamb:— lamb. 

2925. fhti?tl talfelah, taUtay-law 1 ; from 2904; 

overthrow or rejection.-— captivity. 

2926. 5313 talal, taw-lal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

strew over, i.e. (by impl.) to cover to or 
plate (with beams):— cover. 

2927. bbu t»lal (Cbald.), tel-al'; corresp. to 2926; 

to cover with shade:— have a shadow. 

2928. the Tel em, teh'-lem; from an unused 

root mean, to breakup or treat violently; 
oppression; Telem, the name of a place to Idumssa, 
also of a temple doorkeeper:— Telem. 
2929'. Ti»by Talmown, tal-mone'; from the 
same as 2728; oppressive; Talmon, a 
temple doorkeeper: — Talmon. 

2930. NME3 fame', taw-may'; a prim, root; to be 

foul, espec. to a cerem. or mor. sense 
{contaminated):— defile (self), pollute (self), be (make, 
make self, pronounce) unclean, x utterly. 

2931. N53D f am£', taw-may'; from 2930; foul in a 

relig. sense:— defiled, + infamous, pol- 
luted (-tion), unclean. 

2932. !"lNpa fiua'ah, toom-aw/; from 3930; relig. 

impurity: — fllthiness, unclean (-ness). 

2933. !"TOD t si ma h. taw-maw'; a collat. form of 

2930; to be impure to a relig. sense:— be 
defiled, be reputed vile. 

2934. ])2£2 faman, taw-man'; a prim, root; to 

hide (by cohering over):— hide, lay priv- 
ily, to secret. 

2935. Nptp tene», teh'-neh; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to weave; a basket (of inter- 
laced osiers): — basket. 

2936. MC fanaph, taw-naf; a prim, root; to 

soil:— defile. 

2937. FWI2 fa'ab, taw-aw'; a prim, root; totean- 

der; causat. to lead astray:— seduce. 
8. QyO ta'am, taw-am'; a prim, root; to 
taste; flg. to perceive: — X but, perceive, 



d3>9 f*<am (Chald.), teh-am'; corresp. to 
' 2938; to taste; causat. to feed:— make to 
eat, feed. 

2940. D?t2 fa'am, tah'-am; from 2938; prop, a 

taste, i.e. (fig.) perception; by impl. in- 
telligence; transit, a mandate:— advice, behaviour, 
decree, discretion, judgment, reason, taste, under- 
standing. 

2941. d?£? ta«am (Chald.), tah'-am; from 2939; 

prop, a taste, i.e. (as in 2940) a judicial 
sentence:— account, X to be commanded, command- 
ment, matter. 

2942. fiSU t e «£m (Chald.), tea-ame'; from 2939, 

and equiv. to 2941; prop, flavor; fig. 
judgment (both subj. and obj.); hence account (both 
subj. and obj.): (-chancellor, -f command, com- 
mandment, decree, ■+- regard, taste, wisdom. 

2943. Wt3 fa'an, taw-an'; a prim, root; to load a 

beast:— lade. 

2944. W£2 ta'am, taw-an'; a prim, root; to stab:— 

thrust through. 



Clt3 fapa, taf; from 2952 (perh. referring to 
the tripping gait of children); a family 
(mostly used collect, in the sing.):— (little) children 
(ones), families. 

2946. FISH taphach, taw-fakh'; a prim, root; to 

flatten out or extend (as a tent); flg. to 
nurse a child (as promotive of growth); or perh. a 
denom. from 2947, from dandling on the palms: — 
span, swaddle. 

2947. tlBta tepbach, tay'-fakh; from 2946; a 

spread of the hand, i.e. a palm-breadth, 
(not " span" of the fingers); archit. a corbel (as a sup- 
porting palm):— coping, hand-breadth. 

2948. nab tSpuacb, to'-fakh; from 2946 (the 

same as 2947):— hand-breadth (broad). 
9. F1SE2 (lppncn, tip-pookh'; from 2946; nurs- 
ing;— span long- 



2950. beta taphal, taw-fal'; a prim, root; prop. 

to stick on as a patch; fig. to impute 
falsely:— forge (-r), sew up. 

2951. "lOSt? tipbear, tif-sar'; of for. der.; a mil- 

itary governor .—captain. 
tjSD fapbapb, taw-faf; a prim, root; ap- 
par. to trip (with short steps) coquet- 
:— mince. 

1SU (•pbar (Chald.), tef-ar'; from a root 
corresp. to 6852, and mean, the same as 
6856; a finger-nail; also a hoof or claw: — nail. 

2954. 1Z9SU tiiphash, taw-fash'; a prim, root; 

prop, appar. to be thick; flg. to be 
stupid:— be fat. 

2955. HSU T&pbaXh, taw-fath'; prob. from 5197; 

a dropping (of ointment); Taphath, an 
Israelitess:— Taphath. 

2956. Tlti farad, fato-rad'; a prim, root; to drive 

on; flg. to follow close: — continual. 

2957. "fld t e xa.A (Chald.), ier-ad'; corresp. to 

2956 ; to expel:— drive. 

2958. 'D'ftO t e rowm, ter-ome'; avar. of 2962; not 

yet:— before. 
'. WJd faracb, taw-rdkh': a prim, root; to 
overburden: — weary. 
VHo, tdracb, to'-rakh; from 2959; a bur- 
den:— cumbrance, trouble. 

2961. '''lU tarty, taw-ree'; from an unused root 

appar. mean, to be moist; prop, drip- 
ping; hence fresh (i.e. recently made such):— new, 
putrefying. 

2962. d'nD terem, teh'-rem; from an unused root 

appar. mean, to interrupt or suspend; 
prop, non-occurrence; used adv. not yet or before:— 
before, ere, not yet. 

2963. tpU |arapn, taw-raf; a prim, root; to 

pluck off or pull to pieces; causat. to 
supply with food (as in morsels) :— catch, X without 
doubt, feed, ravin, rend to pieces, X surely, tear (in 
pieces). 

2964. Ifjt? ferepb, teh'-ref; from 2963; something 

torn, i.e. a fragment, e.g. a fresh leaf, 
prey, food:— leaf , meat, prey, spoil. 

2965. Wlt3 |arapfa, taw-rawf; from 2963; re- 

cently torn off, i.e. fresh:— pluckt off. 

2966. FTS/nt: f e repbab, ter-ay-faw'; fern, (col- 

lect.) of 2964; prey, i.e. flocks devoured 
by animals:— ravin, (that which was) torn (of beasts, 
in pieces). 

2967. •'bB'ia yarp e lay (Chald.), tar-pel-ah'ee; 

from a name of for. der. ; a Tarpelite 
(collect.) or inhab. of Tarpel, a place to Assyria:— Tar- 
pelites. 



aN" 1 ya'ab, yaio-db 1 ; a prim, root; to de- 
sire:— long. 

rW 1 va'ah, yaw-aw'; a prim, root; to be 

suitable:— appertain. 
liN"'. y*»6wr. See 2975. 



2970. fT'lTN^ TTa'azanyab, yah-az-an-yaw 1 ; or 

lIT'iTJC Xa'azanyabuw, yah-az-an- 
yaw'-hoo; from 238 and 3050; heard 
of Jah; Jaazanjah, the name of four Isr.:— Jaaza- 
niah. Comp. 3153. 

2971. TW Ya'iyr, yaw-ere'; from 215; enlight- 

ener; Jaw, the name of four Isr. :— Jair. 

2972. ^N" 1 Ya'iriy, yaw-ee-ree'; patron, from 

2971 ; a Jalrite or desc. of Jair:— Jairite. 

2973. 3JJ2 ya'al, yaw-al'; a prim, root; prop, to 

be slack, i.e. (flg.) to be foolish:— dote, be 
(become, do) foolish (-ly). 

2974. b$J ya'al, yaw-al'; a prim, root [prob. 

rather the same as 2973 through the idea 
of mental weakness] ; prop, to yield, espec. assent; 
hence (pos.) to undertake as an act of volition:— as- 
say, begin, be content, please, take upon, X willingly, 
would. 

2975. 'IN? y««ar, yeh-ore'; of Eg. or.; a channel, 

e.g. a fosse, canal, shaft; spec, the Nile, 
as the one river of Egypt, including its collat. tren- 



ches; also the Tigris, as the main river of Assyria!— 
brook, flood, river, stream. 

2976. 1I3NJ ya'asb, yaw-ash'; a prim, root; to de- 

sist, i.e. (fig.) to despond:— (cause to) de 
spair, one that is desperate, be no hope. 

2977. FPU}^ Yd'sbiyab, yo-shee-yaw' ; or 

li^P'OSi' 1 Tfo'sbiyabuw, yo-she-yaw'- 

hoo; from the same root as 803 and 
3050; founded of Jah; Joshijah, the name of two 
Isr.:— Josiah. 

2978. "pHiO" y e 'lth6wBi, yeh-ee-thone 1 ; from 857; 

an entry:— entrance. 

2979. >,1 nnN'] y e »atb e ray,!/efc-au;-tfter-aft'ee;from 

the same as 871 ; stepping; Jeatherai, 
an Isr. :— Jeaterai. 

2980. aaj yafoah, yaw-bob; a prim, root; to 

bawl:— cry out. 

2981. bid? y e buwl, yeb-ool'; from 2986; produce, 

i.e. a crop or (fig.) wealth:— fruit, in- 
crease. 

2982. Ota? Y e bawc, yeb-oos'; from 947; trodden, 

i.e. threshing-p'ace; Jebus, the aborigi- 
nal name of Jerus. : —Jebus. 

2983. "'Old? Yebuweij, yeb-oo-see'; patrial from 

2982; a Jebusite or inhab. of Jebus:— 
Jebusite (-s). 

2984. '"Hia? Ylbcbar, yib-khar'; from 977; choice; 

Jibchar, an Isr, :— Ibhar. 

2985. "pa J Yabiyn, yaw-bene'; from 995; intel- 

ligent; Jabin, the name of two Cana 
anitish kings:— Jabin. 

Vi^l Yabeysb. See 3003. 

2986. baj yabal, yaw-bal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

flow; causat. to bring (espec. with 
pomp):— bring (forth), carry, lead (forth). 

2987. bS 1 ? yn>al (Chald.), yeb-al'; corresp. to 

2986; to bring:— bring, carry. 
bai yobel. See 3104. 

. bd^ yabal, yaw-bawl'; from 2986; a 
stream: — [water-] course, stream. 
bd n Yabal, yaw-bawl'; the same as 2988; 

Jabal, an antediluvian:— Jabal. 
b^ ydbel. See 3104. 

2990. ba^ yabbel, yob-bale'; from 2986; having 

running sores; — wen. 

2991. DSba 1 ; TTlbl e <am, yib-lehrawm' ; from 1104 

and 6971 ; devouring people; Jibleam, a 
place to Pal. :— Ibleam. 

2992. di 1 yabam, yaw-bam'; a prim, root of 

doubtful mean. ; used only as a denom. 
from 2993; to marry a (deceased) brother's widow:— 
perform the duty of a husband's brother, marry. 

2993. dd -1 yab&m, l/ato-bamm'; from (theorig. of) 

2992; a brother-in-law:— husband's 
brother. 

2994. nna? ^bSmetb, yeb-ay'-meth; fem. part. 

of 2992 ; a sister-in-law:— brother's wife, 
sister in law. 

2995. b&»a? Yabn 6 '6l, yab-neh-ale'; from 1129 

and 410; built of God; Jabneel, the 
name of two places in Pal. :— Jabneel. 

2996. !"I.3a^ Yabneb, yab-neh'; from 1129; a 

'"' building; Jabneh, a place to Pal.:— 
Jabneh. 

2997. FPM? Yibneyab., yib-neh-yaw'; from 1129 

and 3050; built of Jah; Jibnejah, an 
Isr. :— Ibneiah. 

2998. ft^d? Tlbntyab, yib^nee-yaw'; from 1129 

and 3050; building of Jah; Jibnijah, an 
Isr.:— Ibnijah. 

2999. p'3^ Tabbdg., yab-boke'; prob. from 1338; 

pouring forth; Jabbok, a river E. of the 
Jordan:— Jabbok. 

3000. liTd'ia? Y e berebyahuw, yeb-eh^ek- 

yaw'-hoo; from 1288 and 8050: 
blessed of Jah; Jeberekjah, an Isr.:— Jeberechiah. 

3001. lBa'' yab£sh, yaw-bashe'; a prim, root; to 

be astamed, con/used or disappointed; 
also (as failing) to dry up (as water) or wither (as 
herbage):— be ashamed, clean, be confounded, (make) 
dry (up), (do) shame (-fully), X utterly, wither (away>, 



3003. Ilfcp yabesb, yaw-bashe'; from 3001 1 dry:— 

dried (away), dry. 
3008. 123J3J Ifabesb, yaw-bashe'; the Bame as 
3002 (also 
18 , ^ ,, Uabeysb, yaw-bashe'; often with the 
addition of 1568, i.e. Jabesh of Qilad); 
Jabesh, the name of an Isr, and of a place in Pal.:— 
Jabesh ([-Gilead]). 

3004. ny?22 yabbasbab, yab-baw-shaw' ; from 

3001; dry ground: — dry (ground, land). 

3005. D12KP TTibsam, yib-sawm'; from the same 

as 1814; fragrant; Jibsam, an Isr.:— 
Jibsam. 

3006. nB33P yabbesbetb, yab-beh'-sheth; a var. 

of 3004; dry ground:— dry land. 

3007. nttjai yabbesbetb (Chald.), yab-beh'-sheth; 

corresp. to 3006; dry land:— earth. 

3008. bN?P Tfig'al, yig-awl'; from 1350; avenger; 

Jigal, the name of three Isr.:— Igal, 
Igeal. 
3009. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 

3049 



Telaweem 
Yehhovaw tsidkaynoo 



47 



3010. 
8011. 



33'' yagab, yaw-gab'; a prim, root; to dig 

or plough:— husbandman. 
32P yagfeb, yaw-gabe'; from 3009; a 

ploughed field:— field. 
WiaTP TTogb e bab, yog-beh-haw' ; tern. 
from 1361 ; hillock; Jogbehah, a place 
E. of the Jordan:— Jogbehah. 

8012. Wb^a"; TTigdalyabAw, yig-dal-yaw'- 
T: " ! hoo; from 1431 and 3050; magnified 
ofJah; Jigdaljah, an Isr. :— Igdaliah. 

3013. STP yagab, yaw-gaw'; a prim, root; to 

grieve;— afflict, cause grief, grieve, sor- 
rowful, vex. 

3014. TV? 1 yagab, yaw-gaw'; a prim, root [prob. 

1 * rather the same as 3013 through the com- 
mon idea of dissatisfaction] ; to push away:— be re- 
moved. 

3015. ■p^P yagdwn, yaw-gohn'; from 3013; affiic- 

tion:— grief, sorrow. 

3016. 'liS' 1 yagowr, yaw-gore'; from 3025; fear- 

T / M j ; _afraid, fearest. 

3017. TUP laguwr, yaw-goor'; prob. from 1481 ; 

a lodging; Jagur, a place in Pal.: — 
Jagur. 

8018. Of" 1 *"! y«giya<, yeg-ee'-ah; from 3021; toil; 
' ' hence a work, produce, property (as the 
result of labor):— labour, work. 
3019. 3 n 3' 1 yagtya', yaw-ghee 1 -ah; from 3021; 

tired: — weary. 
8020. "kiP Yoglly, yog-lee 1 ; from 1540; exiled; 

Jogli, an Isr.:— Jogll. 
3021. 2)F yaga«, yaw-gah'; a prim, root; prop, to 
gasp; hence to be exhausted, to tire, to 
toil:— faint, (make to) labour, (be) weary. 
8022. W yaga«, yaw-gaw'; from 3021; earnings 
" (as the puduct of toil):— that which he 
laboured for. 

3023. W 1 yag6a«, yaw-gay' -ah; from 3021; tired; 

" w hence (trans.) tiresome:— full of labour, 
weary. 

3024. TO y e gi«ab, yeg-ee-aw'; fem. of 8019; 

fatigue: — weariness. 
8025. *liP yagfir, yaw-gore'; a prim, root; to 
fear:— be afraid, fear. 

3026. NfVnnto *VP Tf e gar Sahaduwtha' 

(Chald.), yegar' sah-had-oo- 
thaw'; from a word derived from an unused root 
(mean, to gather) and a der. of a root corresp. to 
7717; heap of the testimony; Jegar-Sahadutlia, a 
cairn E. of the Jordan:— Jegar-Sahadutha. 

3027. "P yad, yawd; a prim, word; a hand (the 

open one [indicating power, means, direc- 
tion, eta.], in distinction from 3709, the closed one); 
used (as noun, adv., etc.) in a great variety of appli- 
cations, both lit. and fig., both proximate and remote 
[as follow]:— (+ be) able, X about, + armholes, at, 
axletree, because of, beside, border, x bounty, 
-j- broad, [broken-] handed, X by, charge, coast, 
-j- consecrate, + creditor, custody, debt, dominion, 
X enough, + fellowship, force, X from, hand [-staves, 
-y work], X he, himself, X in, labour, -f- large, ledge, 
[left-] handed, means, X mine, ministry, near, X of, 
X order, ordinance, X our, parts, pain, power, X pre- 
sumptuously, service, side, sore, state, stay, draw 



with strength, stroke, + swear, terror, X thee, X by 
them, x themselves, 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 fliim, 
me, you), work, ■+• yield, X yourselves. 

3028. t! yad (Chald.), yad; corresp. to 3027:— 

hand, power. 

3029. NT yMa.' (Chald.), yed-aw 1 ; corresp. to 

3034; to praise:— (give) thank (-s). 

3030. tlV&PP Yidalab.ttfd'-aJ-aw'.-ofuncert.der. 

Jidalah, a place in Pal.:— Idalah. 

3031. 12J3"P Tttdbasb, yid-bawsh'; from the same 

! ' as 1706; perh. honeyed; Jidbash, an 
Isr.:— Idbash. 

3032. TP yadad, yaw-dad'; a prim, root; prop. 

to handle [comp. 3034], i.e. to throw, e.g. 
lots:— cast. 

3033. mTP ydtddwtb, yed-ee-dooth' ; from 

3039; prop, affection; concr. a darling 
object:— dearly beloved. 

3034. !TP y&dab, yaw-daw 1 ; a prim, root; used 

only as denom. from 3027; lit. to use (i.e. 
hold out) the hand; phys. to throw (a stone, an ar- 
row) at or away; espec. to revere or worship (with ex- 
tended hands); intens. to bemoan (by wringing the 
hands):— cast (out), (make) confess (-ion), praise, 
shoot, (give) thank (-fill, -s, -sgiving). 

3035. IT YIddow, yid-do'; from 3034; praised; 

Jiddo, an Isr.:— Iddo. 

3036. pT Yaddwn, yaw-done'; from 3034; 

thankful; Jadon, an Isr.:— Jadon. 

3037. 2*FC Yaddtiwa', yad-doo'-ah; from 3045; 

knowing; Jaddua, the name of two 
Isr.:— Jaddua. 

3038. WrtT T«duirthuwii, yed-oo-thoon' ; or 

"]*irfp Y s dutbdwn, yed-oo-thoon'; or 

■JirPT Y e diytbuwn, yed-ee-thoon' ; prob. 
from 3034; laudatory; Jeduthun, an 
Isr. :— Jeduthun. 

3039. *JTp y e dfyd, yed-eed'; from the same as 

1730; loved:— amiable, (well-) beloved, 
loves. 

3040. TTVV YOdiydab, yed-ee-daw'; fem. of 

3039; beloved; Jedidah, an Israelit- 
ess:— Jedidah. 

3041. StJTT Y e diyd e yab, yed-ee-deh-yaw' ; 

"' from 3089 and 3050; beloved ofJah; 
Jedidejah, a name of Solomon:— Jedidiah. 

3042. PPT Y e d»yab, yed-aw-yaw'; from 3034 

and 3050; praised of Jah; Jedajah, the 
name of two Isr. :— Jedaiah. 

3043. b»TT. T e dty«a'ffl, yed-ee-ah-ale'; from 

3045 and 410; knowing God; Jediael, 
the name of three Isr. :— Jediael. 

3044. E]bT Yidlapb, yid-lawf; from 1811; tear- 

ful; Jidlaph, a Mesopotamian:— Jidlaph. 

3045. i>T yada<, yaw-dah'; a prim, root; to 

know (prop, to ascertain by seeing); used 
in a great variety of senses, flg., lit., euphem. and 
infer, (including observation, care, recognition; and 
causat. instruction, designation, punishment, etc.) 
[as follow]:— acknowledge, acquaintance (-ted with), 
advise, answer, appoint, assuredly, be aware, [un] 
awares, can [-not], certainly, for a certainty, compre- 
hend, consider, X could they, cunning, declare, be 
diligent, (can, cause to) discern, discover, endued with, 
familiar friend, famous, feel, can have, be [ig-] no- 
rant, instruct, kinsfolk, kinsman, (cause to, let, make) 
know, (come to give, have, take) knowledge, have 
[knowledge], (be, make, make to be, make self) 
known, + be learned, + lie by man, mark, perceive, 
privy to, X prognosticator, regard, have respect, 
skilful, shew, can (man of) skill, be sure, of a surety, 
teach, (can) tell, understand, have [understanding], 
X will be, wist, wit, wot. 

3046. yT yoda< (Chald.), yed-ah'; corresp. to 

3045: — certify, know, make known, 
teach. 

3047. Vf Yada.«, yaw-daw 1 ; from 8045; knowing; 

Jada, an Isr.:— Jada. 

3048. S-WT IMa'yah, yed-ah-yaW; from 3045 

and 3050 ; Jah has known; Jedajah, the 
name of two Isr.:— Jedaiah. 



"'pJ'T yldd c <6niy, yid-deh-o-nee'; from 
3045; prop, a knowing one; spec, a con- 
jurer; (by impl.) a ghost:— wizard. 

3050. SP Yabh, yaw; contr. for 3068, and mean. 

the same; Jah, the sacred name:— Jah, the 
Lord, most vehement. Cp. names in "-iah," "-jah." 

3051. 3!T yahab, yaw-hob 1 ; a prim, root; to 

give (whether lit. or flg.); gen. to put; 
imper. (reflex.) come:— ascribe, bring, come on, give, 
go, set, take. 

3052. SiT y e bab (Chald.), yeh-haW; corresp. to 

3051:— deliver, give, lay, -+- prolong, pay, 
yield. 

3053. 5!T yobab, yeh-hawb 1 ; from 3051; prop. 

what is given (by Providence), i.e. a 
lot:— burden. 

3054. "IST yabad, yaw-had'; denom. from a form 

corresp. to 3061; to Judaize, i.e. become 
Jewish:— become Jews. 

3055. "1ST 1 TT e bud, yeh-hood'; a briefer form of 

one corresp. to 3061; Jehud, a place in 
Pal.:— Jehud. 

3056. "'TT Yehday, yeh-dah'ee; perh. from a 

form corresp. to 3061; Judaistic; Jeh- 
dai, an Isr.:— Jehdai. 

3057. STCffP. T e budtyab, yeh-hoo-dee-yaw' ; 

fem. of 3064; Jehudijah, a Jewess:— 
Jehudijah. 

3058. N1ST YSbftir', yay-hoo'; from 3068 and 

1931 ; Jehovah (is) He; Jehu, the name of 
five Isr.:— Jehu. 

3059. TtlSiFP Y e bdWacbaz, yeh-ho-aw- 

khawz'; from 3068 and 270; Jehovah- 
seized; Jehoachaz, the name of three Isr.:— Jehoahaz. 
Comp. 3099. 

3060. IZi&jirP Y e bow>asb, yeh-ho-awsh' ; from 

3068 and (perh.) 784; Jehovah-fired; 
Jehoash, the name of two Isr. kings:— Jehoash 
Comp. 3101. 

3061. TFP Y e bAwd (Chald.), yeh-hood'; contr. 

from a form corresp. to 3063; prop, 
Judah, hence Judosa: — Jewry, Judah, Judea. 

3062. "Witt? Y e bdwda'iy (Chald.), yeh-hoo- 

daw-ee'; patrial from 3061; a, Jehu- 
da'ite (or Judaite), i.e. Jew:— Jew. 

3063. JTJIFP Y e b«wdab, yeh-hoo-daW; from 

8034; celebrated; Jehudah (or Judah), 
the name of five Isr.; also of the tribe descended 
from the first, and of its territory:— Judah. 

3064. "'"JlST Y e biiwdiy, yeh-hoo-dee' ; patron. 

from 3063; a Jehudite (i.e. Judaite or 
Jew), or desc. of Jehudah (i.e. Judah):— Jew. 
8065. Tl!"P Y e buwdiy, yeh-hoo-dee'; the same 
as 3064; Jehudi, an Isr. :— Jehudi. 

3066. r>*}W T e buwdiytb, yeh-hoo-deeth'; 

fem. of 8064; the Jewish (used adv.) 
language:— in the Jews' language. 

3067. rPTfP TT e bftwdiytb, yeh-hoo-deeth' ; the 

same as 3066; Jewess; Jehudith, a 
Canaanitess :— Judith. 

3068. i-tii-p Yobdvah, yeh-ho-vaw 1 ; from 1961; 

(the) sell-Existent or Eternal; Jeho- 
vah, Jewish national name of God:— Jehovah, the 
Lord. Comp. 3050, 3069. 

3069. i-pPP Y e b6vib, yeh-ho-vee'; a var. of 8068 

[used after 186, and pronounced by 
Jews as 430, in order to prevent the repetition of the 
same sound, since they elsewhere pronounce 3068 as 
186]:-God. 

3070. i-INT nirp Y e b6vab ylreb, yeh-ho- 

vaw' yir-eh'; from 3068 and 
7200; Jehovah will see (to it); Jehovah-Jireh, a sym- 
bolical name for Mt. Moriah:— Jehovah-jireh. 

3071. "'SJ iTJfP Y e bovab nicely, yeh-ho-vato' 

nis-see'; from 8068 and 5251 with 
pron. suffix.; Jehovah (is) my banner; Jehovah- 
Nissi, a symbolical name of an altar in the Desert.— 
Jehovah-nissi. 

3072. W]5."]S nirr Y e bovah tsldq6nnw, 

yeh-ho-vaw' tsid-kay'-noo; 
from 3068 and 6664 with pron. suffix. ; Jehovah (is) our 
right; Jehovah-Tsidkenu, a symbolical epithet of the 
Messiah and of Jerus.:— the Lord our righteousness. 



Vehhovaw shawlome 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



3073. CffelzS HTTP, Y e b6va.b shalowm, yeh- 

ho-vav? shaw-lome J ; from 3066 
and 7985; Jehovah (is) peace; Jehovah-Shalom, a sym- 
bolical name of an altar in Pal. :— Jehovah-shalom, 

3074. ttttllj i"li!T« Y e bdvab shammab, yeh- 

ho-vaw' shaiom' -maw; from 3068 
and 8033 with directive enclitic; Jehovah (is) thither; 
Jehovah-Shammah, a symbol, title of Jerus.:— Jeho- 
vah-shammab. 

3075. "iSp-T Y e bowaabad, yeh-ho-zaw-bawd' ; 

from 3068 and 2064; Jehovah-en- 
dowed; Jehozabad, the name of three Isr.:— Jehoza- 
bad. Comp. 3107. 

3076. IjnitT Y e bowcbauan, yeh-ho-khaw- 

natim'; from 3068 and 2603; Jehovah- 
favored; Jehochanan, the name of eight Isr.:— Jeho- 
hanan, Johanan. Comp. 3110. 

3077. 3>TiS"P Y«b6wyada«, yeh-ho-yaw-daw 1 '; 

from 8068 and 8045; Jehovah-known; 
Jehojada, the name of three Isr. :— Jehoiada. Comp. 

Sill. 

3078. TOriT Y e bdwyakiyn, yeh-ho-yaw- 

keen'; from 3068 and 3559; Jehovah 
will establish; Jelwjakin, a Jewish king:— Jehoiachin. 
Comp. 3112. 

3079. Q^VP Y e bdwyaqiym, yeh-ho-yaw- 

keem'; from 3068 abbrev. and 6965; 
Jehovah will raise; Jehojakim, a Jewish king; — 
Jehoiakim. Comp. 3113. 

3080. S^irT Y«b6wyariyb,yeft-fto-yau>-reeb'; 

from 3068 and 7378; Jehovah will 
contend; Jeftojarib, the name of two Isr.:— Jehoiarlb. 
Comp. 3114. 

3081. b3tt"P Y<>huwkal, yeh-hooJcal'; from 

3201; potent; Jehukal, an Isr. : — Jebu- 
cal. Comp. 8116. 
3083. S'ljilTP Y«h6wnadafc, yeh-ho-naw- 

dawb'; from 3068 and 5068; Jehovah- 
largessed; Jehonadab, the name of an Isr. and of an 
Arab: — Jehonadab, Jonadab. Comp. 3122. 
3083. ■JlJjiJ-P Y e bdwna.tbaii, yeh-ho-naw- 

thawn'; from 3068 and 5414 ; Jehovah- 
given; Jehonathan, the name of four Isr.;— Jona- 
than. Comp. 3129. 

3084 E|5i!"P Y e b6w£Spb, yeh-ho-safe'; a fuller 
form of 3130; Jehoseph (i.e. Joseph), a 
son of Jacob:— Joseph. 

3085. rtWitt? Y e bow*addak, yeh-ho-ad-daw' ; 

from 3068 and 5710; Jehovah-adorn- 
ed; Jehodddah, an Isr. : — Jehoada. 

3086. •pWifP Y e bow<addiyn, yeh-ho-ad- 

deen'; or 
YjSTSTJ Y e bowaddan, yeh-ho-ad-davm' ; 
from 3068 and 5727; Jehovah-pleased; 
Jehoaddin or Jehodddan, an Israelitess: — Jenoaddan. 

3087. PjSS* 1 ? Yefcowtsadaq, yeh-ho-tsaw- 

dawk'; from 3068 and 6663; Jehovah- 
righted; JehoUadak, an Isr.:— Jehozadek, Josedech. 
Comp. 3136. 

8088. B^i!"^ Yobowram, yeh-ho-rawm' ; from 
3068 and 7311 ; Jehovah-raised; Jeho- 
ram, the name of a Syrian and of three Isr.:— Jeho- 
ram, Joram. Comp. 3141. 

3089. S^OTT] Y*li6wshebat, yeh-ho-sheh'-bah; 

from 3068 and 7650; Jehovah-sworn; 
Jehosheba, an Israelitess:— Jehosheba. Comp. 3090. 

3090. rwaiBirP Y e hdwshab*atU yeh-ho- 

shab-ath'; a form of 8089; Jehosh- 
abath, an Israelitess:— Jehoshabeath. 

3091. SlttfifP T«how!hiiwa<, yeh-ho-shoo'-ah; 

or 
2OTP Y e h©wsba«a, yeh-ho-shoo'-ah; 
from 3068 and 3467; Jehovah-saved; 
Jehoshua (i.e. Joshua), the Jewish leader:— Jehoshua, 
Jehoshuab, Joshua. Comp. 1954, 3442, 

3092. DStfliJ-p Y e hdwsbaphaf, yeh-ho-shaw- 

fawt'; from 3068 and 8199; Jehovah- 
judged; Jehoshaphat, the name of six Isr. ; also of a 
valley near Jerus. :— Jehoshaphat. Comp. 3146. 

3093. T^P yabiyr, yaw-here'; prob. from the 

same as 2022; elated; hence arrogant:— 
haughty, proud. 



3094. bi*VWT Y e taallel>el, yeh-hal-lel-ale' ; from 

1984 and 410; praising God; Jehal- 
lelel, the name of two Isr. :— Jehaleleel, JehaleleL 

3095. ti^TV yakal©m,ya&-ftaJ-ome';froml986(in 

the sense of hardness); a precious 
stone, prob. onyx:— diamond. 

3096. yil2 Yabato, yah'-hats; or 

?"!3S?7? Yabtsah, yah'-tsaw; or (fern.) 
tlSrP Yabtsah, yah-tsaw 1 ; from an un- 
used root mean, to stamp; perh. thresh- 
ing-floor; Jahats or Jahtsah, a place E. of the Jor- 
dan:— Jahaz, Jahazah, Jahzah. 

3097. iNV Yow'ab, yo-awb'; from 3068 and 1; 

Jehovah-fathered; Jodb, the name of 
three Isr. :— Joab. 

3098. flNi 1 Yow'ach, yo-awkh'; from 3068 and 

251; Jehovah-brothered; Joaeh, the 
name of four Isr. :— Joah. 

3099. tn&O" 1 Yow'acbaz, yo-aw-khawz' ; a form 

of 3059; Jodchaz, the name of two 
Isr. :— Jehoabaz, Joahaz. 

3100. bitV Ydw'el, yo-ale'; from 3068 and 410; 

Jehovah (is his) God; Joel, the name of 
twelve Isr.:— Joel. 

3101. IBNii Yow'aeh, yo-awsh'; or 

U)^ Yo'asb (2 Chron. 24 : 1), yo-awsh'; a 
form of 3060; Joash, the name of six 
Isr.:— Joash. 

3102. Si"* Tow*, yobe; perh. a form of 3103, but 

more prob. by err. transc. for 3437; Job, 
an Isr.:— Job. 

3103. Sir Towbab, yo-bawb'; from 2980; howl- 

er; Jobab, the name of two Isr. and of 
three foreigners:— Jobab. 

3104. bar yowl.il, yo-bale'; or 

1 05? yobel, yo-bale'; appar. from 2986; the 
blast of a horn (from its continuous 
sound); spec, the signal of the silver trumpets; 
hence the instrument itself and the festival thus intro- 
duced:— jubile, ram's horn, trumpet. 

3105. b'J.V yftwbal, yoo-bal'; from 2986; a 

stream:— river. 

3106. ba<P Yuwbal, yoo-bawl'; from 2986 
stream; Jubal, an antediluvian:— Jubal. 

3107. Tarp Ydwzabad, yo-zaw-bawd' ; a form 

of 3075; Jozabad, the name of ten 
Isr:— Josabad, Jozabad. 

3108. '"OT^ 1 Tdvzakar, yo-zaw-kawr'; from 

3068 and 2142; Jehovah-remembered; 
Jozacar, an Isr. :— Jozachar. 

3109. NHV Yowcha*, yo-khaw 1 ; prob. from 

8068 and a var. of 2421; Jehovah-re- 
vived; Jocha, the name of two Isr. : — Joha. 

3110. Ijni"' Tnwchanan, yo-Itfcato-naum'; a 

form of 3076; Jochanan, the name of 
nine Isr.:— Johanan. 

1V$V Yuwjah. See 3194. 

3111. 9*ffl Y6wyada«, yo-yaw-daW; a form of 

3077; Jojada, the name of two Isr.:— 
Jehoiada, Joiada. 
8112. ']■ , S■ , ^' , Yfrwyakiyn, yo-yaw-keen'; a form 

of 3078; Jojakin, an Isr. king:— 
Jehoiachin. 
3113. D'^'P Ydwyaqiym, yo-yate-keem'; 

form of 3079; Jojakim, an Isr.:— 
Joiakim. Comp. 3187, 
3114 B^T Yowyariyb, yo-yaw-reeb' ; a form 

of 3080; Jojarib, the name of four 
Isr.:— Joiarib. 

3115. laai -1 Yowkebed, yo-keh'-bed; from 3068 

contr. and 3513; r ehovah-gloried; Jo- 
kebed, the mother of Moses:— Jochebed. 

3116. V§"P Tawkal, yoo-kal'; a form of 8081; 

Jukal, an Isr.:— Jucal. 

3117. 0T 1 yowm, yome; from an unused root 

mean, to be hot; a day (as the warm 
hours), whether lit. (from sunrise to sunset, or from 
one sunset to the next), or fig. (a space of time de- 
fined by an associated term), [often used adv.] :— age, 
+ always, + chronicles, continually (-ance), daily, 
([birth-], each, to) day, (now a, two) days (agone), 
+ elder, X end, 4. evening, + (for) ever (-lasting, 



-more), X full, life, as (so) long as (. . . live), (even) 
now, + old, + outlived, -f perpetually, presently. 
-f- remaineth, x required, season, X since, space, 
then, (process of) time, + as at other times, -f- in trou- 
ble, weather, (as) when, (a, the, within a) while (that), 
X whole (-f age), (full) year (-ly), + younger. 

3118. tiP yowm (Chald.), yome; corresp. to 3117; 

a day:— day (by day), time. 

3119. Dai" 1 yowmam, yo-maicm'; from 8117; 

daily:— daily, (by, in the) day (-time). 

3120. "]P Yavan, yaw^vawn'; prob. from the 

same as 3196; effervescing (i.e. hot and ac- 
tive); Javan, the name of a son of Joktan, and of the 
race (Ionians, i.e. Greeks) descended from him, with 
their territory ; also of a place in Arabia:^Javan. 

3121. "]P yaven, yaw-ven'; from the same as 3196; 

prop, dregs (as effervescing); hence 
mud:— mire, miry. 

3122. anSi'' Yownadtib, yo-matodatob'; a form 

of 3082; Jonadab, the name of an Isr. 
and of a Rechabite:— Jonadab. 

3123. {"UP ydwnah, yo-naw'; prob. from the 

same as 3196; a dove (appar. from the 
warmth of their mating):— dove, pigeon. 

3124. tliP Yomili. yo-nav/; the same as 3123; 

Jonah, an Isr. : — Jonah. 

3125. "W 1 . Y'vaniy, yev-aw-nee'; patron, from 

3121; a Jevanite, or desc. of Javan:— 
Grecian. 

3126. pSi"' yowneq, yo-nake'; act. part, of 8243; 

a sucker; hence a twig (of a tree felled 
and sprouting) : — tender plant. 

3127. ripjn 1 ydwneqetb, yo-neh'-keth; fern. o£ 

3126; a sprout: — (tender) branch, 
young twig. 

3128. trp'rfj bbNi t-OY 1 ydwnath. »elem r«- 

choqiym, yo-nath' ay 1 - 
lem rekh-o-keem' ; from 3123 and 482 and the plur. of 
7360; dove of (the) silence (i.e. dumb Israel) o/(i.e. 
among) distances (i.e. strangers); the title of a ditty 
(used for a name of its melody):— Jonath-elem-recho- 
kim, 

3129. "|n3'^■ , Ydwnatban, yo-naw-thaum' ; a 

form of 3083; Jonathan, the name Of 
ten Isr. :— Jonathan. 

3130. r^Di" 1 Y6w?6ph, yo-safe'; tat. of 3254; let 

him add (or perh. simply act. part, add- 
ing); Joseph, the name of seven Isr. :— Joseph. 
Comp. 8084. 

3131. frCDi"' Ydwciphyah, yo-sif-yavy; from 

act. part, of 3254 and 3050; Jah (is) 
adding; Josiphjah, an Isr.:— Josipbiah. 

3132. fibNyp Ydw*6>lab, yo-ay-laW; perh. 

fern. act. part, of 8276; furthermore; 
Joelah, an Isr.: — Joelah. 

3133. lyi" 1 Y6w<£d, yo-ade'; appar. act. part, of 

3259; appointer; Joed, an Isr.:— Joed. 

3134. I '^W , V , Y6w*ezer, yo-ea'-zer; from 8068 and 

5828; Jehovah (is his) help; Joezer^ an 
Isr.:— Joezer. 

3135. layr Y6w«a«li, yo-awsh'; from 8068 and 

5789; Jehovah-hastened; Joash, the 
name of two Isr.:— Joash. 



3136. 

zadak. 
3137. 



(5*l3tT Yowtsadaq, yo-tsauwiaM*'; a 
form of 3087; Jotsadak, an Isr.:— Jo- 



d"'j? l 1 Yowqtym, yo-keem'; a form of 8113; 
Jokim, an Isr.:— Jokim. 

3138. fTTh ydwreh, yo-reft'; act. part, of 3884; 

sprinkling; hence a sprinkling (or au- 
tumnal showers):— first rain, former [rain]. 

3139. l^ t ^^' , Yowrab., yo-raw'; from 3384; rainy, 

Jorah, an Isr. :— Jorah. 

3140. ' , '^^' , Yowray, yo-rah'-ee; from 3381: 

rainy; Jorai, an Isr.:— Jorai. 

3141. fi'li 1 Ydwram, yo-rawm'; a form of 3088! 

Joram, the name of three Isr. and one 
Syrian:— Joram. 

3142. IDn attPP Yuwshab Obeyed, yoc-shaV 

kheh'-sed; from 7725 and 2617; 
kindness will be returned; Jushab-Chesed, an Isr.J— 
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3143. n^ffii" Yowsbibyab, yo-shib-yav/; 

from 3427 and 30S0; Jehovah will 
cause to dwell; Joshibjah, an Isr.:— Josibiab. 

3144. fTBT 1 ITowgbab, yo-shaw'; prob. a form 

of 3145; Joshah, an Isr.:— Joshah. 

3145. {"PITST 1 Y6wsliavy;tb, yo-shav-yaw' ; 

from 3068 and 7737; Jehovah-set; 
Joshavjah, an Isr.:— Joshaviah. Comp. 3144. 

3146. UEUJi" 1 Towshiiphal, yo-shaw-fawt' ; a 

form of 3093; Joshaphat, an Isr.:— 
Joshaphat. 

3147. Dni" 1 Yowiliiiiu, yo-thawm'; from 3068 

and 8535; Jehovah (is) perfect; Jotham, 
the name of three Isr.:— Jotham. 

3148. ^riV yowtber, yo-thare'; act. part, of 

8498; prop, redundant; hence over and 
above, as adj., noun, adv. or conj. [as follows]:— 
better, more (-over), over, profit. 

3149. bNlT" 10 Y e zav'el, yez-av-ale'; from an un- 

used root (mean, to sprinkle) and 
410; sprinkled of God; Jezavel, an Isr. :— Jeziel [from 
the marff.J. 

3150. S"PTJ "JTIzziyata, yiz-zee-yaw'; from the 

same as the first part of 3149 and 3050; 
sprinkled ofjah; Jiizijah, an Isr.:— Jeziah. 

3151. P'p "Yaziyz yaw-zeez'; from the same as 

3133; he will make prominent; Jaziz, an 
Isr. :— Jaziz. 

3152. r"!N"br Yizliy'ab, yiz-lee-aw'; perh. from 

an unused root (mean, to draw up) ; 
he will draw out; Jizliah, an Isr.:— Jezliah. 

3153. iTTiT'? Tfezanyab, yez-an-yaw'; or 

ItTDP Tf e zanyahuw, yez-an-yaw'-hoo; 
prob. for 2970; Jezanjah, an Isr.:— 
Jezanlah. 

3154. 3>P yeza', yeh'-zah; from an unused root 

mean to ooze; sweat, i.e. (by impl.) a 
sweating dress: — any thing that causeth sweat. 

3155. n'l'P TTIzracb, yiz-rawkh'; a var. for 250; 

a Jizrach (i.e. Ezrachite or Zarcbite) or 
desc. of Zerach: — Izrahite. 

3156. FPrHP TTizracbyab, yiz-rakh-yaw' ; 

from 2224 and 3050; Jah will shine; 
Jizrachjah, the name of two Isr.:— Izrahiah, Jezra- 
hiah. 

3157. btenr Vizre'e'l, yiz-reh-ale' ; from 2232 

and 410; God will sow; Jizreel, the 
name of two places in Pal. and of two Isr.:— Jezreel. 

3158. "br^T? Yizr e <e»Iiy, yiz-reh-ay-lee' ; 

patron, from 3157; a Jizreelite or 
native of Jizreel: — Jezreelite. 

3159. rpb»9*\V YtzrO'e'liytfi, yiz-reh-ayleeth' ; 

fem. of 3158; a Jezreelitess:— Jez- 



3160. Tiarp "IT e ehobbab, yekh-oob-baw' ; from 

2247; hidden; Jechubbah, an Isr.:— Je- 
hubbab. 

3161. If yachad, yaw-khad'; a prim, root; to 

be (or become) owe:— join, unite. 

3162. 1£P yacbad, yakh'-ad; from 3161; prop, a 

unit, i.e. (adv.) unitedly: — alike, at all 
(once), both, likewise, only, (al-) together, withal. 

3163. TirP YacMow, yakh-doe'; from 3162 with 

pron. suffix; his unity, i.e. (adv.) toge- 
ther; Jachdo, an Isr.:-TTahdo. 

3164. biT'irP Yacbdiy'el, yakh-dee-ale' ; from 

3163 and 410; unity of God; Jachdiel, 
an Isr.: — JahdieL 

3165. TP'virr TTecbdtyabAw, yekh-dee-yaw'- 

hoo; from 3162 and 3050; unity of 
Jah; Jechdijah, the name of two Isr. :— Jehdeiah. 
btJTtF. TT e cbav'e1. See 3171. 

3166. btTtrr lfacb&ziy>el, yakh-az-ee-ale'; 

" from 2372 and 410; beheld of God; 
Jachaziel, the name of five Isr.: — Jahaziel, Jahziel. 

3167. !"PTrP Tacbz*yab, yakh-zeh-yaw' ; from 

2372 and 3050; Jah will behold; Jachze- 
jah, an Isr.: — Jahaziah. 

8168. bNpTtP T e cbezq6'l, yekh-ez-kale' ; from 
2388 and 410; God will strengthen; 
Jechezkel, the name of two Isr,:— Ezekiel, Jeheze- 
keL 



3169. HJpTtn Y e chizqiyab, yekh-iz-kee-yaw' ; 

or 
VPjJJIT Tf e cblzqiyah»w, yekh-iz-kee- 
' yaW-hoo; from 3388 and 3050; 
strengthened of Jah; Jechizkijah, the name o£ five 
Isr.:— Hezekiah, Jebizkiah. Comp. 3396. 

3170. tTlTtP ITacbzerab, yakh-zay-raw' ; from 

the same as 2386; perh. protection; 
Jachzerah, an Isr. :— Jahzerah. 

3171. b&W Y e cbiy»el, j/efcft-ee-a'e';or(2Chron. 

' '29 : 14) 
bjSirr Y e ebav>el, yekh-av-ale' ; from 2421 
and 410; God will live; Jechiel (or 
Jechavel), the name of eight Isr. :— Jehiel. 

3172. "'b&rrP Y<=cbty>elty, yekh-ee-ay-lee'; pat- 

ron. from 3171; a Jechielite or desc. 
of Jechiel:— Jehieli. 

3173. TrP yacbtyd, yaw-kheed'; from 3161; prop. 

united, i.e. sole; by impl. beloved; also 
lonely; (fem.) the life (as not to be replaced):— dar- 
ling, desolate, only (child, son), solitary. 

3174. fTTP Tf e cbiyab, yekh-ee-yaw' ; from 2431 

and 3050; Jah will live; Jechijah, an 
Isr. :— Jehiah. ' 

3175. bTl"' yachiyl, yaio-kheel'; from 3176; ex- 

pectant:— should hope. 

3176. 3 IT yacbal, yaw-chal'; a prim, root; to 

wait; by impl. to be patient, hope: — 
(cause to, have, make to) hope, be pained, stay, tarry, 
trust, wait. 

3177. b$6rr Yacbl e >el, yakh-leh-ale'; from 3176 

and 410; expectant of God; Jachleel, 
an Isr.:— Jahleel. 

3178. "biStbrn Yacbie'eliy, yakh-leh-ay-lee' ; 

patron, from 3177; a Jachleelite or 
desc. of Jacbleel. :— Jahleelites. 

3179. DrP yacbam, yaw-kham'; a prim, root; 

prob. to be hot; fig. to conceive:— get 
heat, be hot, conceive, be warm. 

3180. TmJT yachmdwr, yakh-moor' ; from 

a560; a kind of deer (from the color; 
comp. 2543): — fallow deer. 

3181. * r &n2 Xacbmay, yakh-mah'-ee; prob. from 

3179; hf>t; Juchmai, an Isr.: — Jahmai. 

3182. f|rP yaeheph, ynw-khafe'; from an un- 

used root mean, to take off the shoes; 
unsandalled: — barefoot, being unshod. 

3183. btjSBT Yaehts e, el, yakh-tseh-ale'; from 

2673 and 410; Ttn'd will allot; Jacht- 
seel, anlsr.:— Jahzeel. Comp. 3185. 

3184. "•bN'lt'fP Yacbts<-''eliy. tjakh-tsehay-lee'; 

patron, from 3is:j; a Jachtseelite 
(collect.) or desc. of Jachtseel:— Jauzwlitas. 

3185. biTltrP Yachtsiy'el, yakh-tsee-ale' ; from 

" 2673 and 410; allotted of God; 
Jachtsiel. an Isr. :— Jahziel. Comp. 3183. 

3186. 1*T yacbar, yaw-khar'; a prim, root; to 

delay:— tarry longer. 

3187. tori" 1 yacbas, yaw-khan?; a prim, root; to 

sprout; used only as denom. from 3188; 
to enroll by pedigree: — (number after, number 
throughout the) genealogy (to be reckoned), be reck- 
oned by genealogies. 

3188. totT yacbas, ydkh'-as; from 3187; a pedi- 

gree or family list (as growing spontane- 
ously) :— genealogy. 

3189. nrP Tacbatb, yakh'-ath; from 3161; 

unity; Jachath, the name of four Isr. : — 
Jahath. 

3190. ^£3^ yatab, yaw-tab'; a prim, root; to be 

(causat.) make well, lit. (sound, beautiful) 
or fig. (happy, successful, right): — be accepted, amend, 
use aright, benefit, be (make) better, seem best, make 
cheerful, be comely, + be content, diligent My), dress, 
earnestly, find favour, give, be glad, do (be, make) 
good ([-ness]), be (make) merry, please ( + well), shew 
more [kindness], skilfully, X very small, surely, 
make sweet, thoroughly, tire, trim, very, be (can, 
deal, entreat, go, have) well [said, seen]. 

3191. SCS] yefab (Chald.), yet-ab 1 ; corresp. to 

3190:— seem good. 

3192. IrOa; Yotbab, yot-baW; from 8190; pleas- 

antness; Jotbah, a, place in Pal.:— 
Jotbab, 



3193. firOt?^ Yotbatbab, yot-baw'-thaw; from 

3192; Jotbathah, a place in the Des- 
ert:— Jotbath, Jotbathah. 

3194. !"IET Yntjab, yoot-taw'; or 

f\OV ITuwfab, yoo-taw'; from 6186; ex- 
tended; Juttah (or Jutah), a place in 
Pal.:— Juttah. 

3195. T£3? Y e tdwr, yet-oor'; prob. from the 

same as 2905; encircled (i.e. inclosed); 
Jetur, a son of Ishmael:— Jetur. 

3196. 1**2 yayln, yah'-yin; from an unused root 

mean, to effervesce; wine (as fermented); 
by Impl. intoxication: — banqueting, wine, wine 
[-bibber]. 

3197. Tjl yak, yak; by err. transe. for 3027; a 

hand or side:— [way-] side. 
V-D"; yaliowl. See 3201. 

il'TO'! Y e kown e yab. See 3204. 

3198. nD" 1 yakacb, yaw-kahh'; a prim, root; to 

be right (i.e. correct); recip. to argue; 
causat. to decide, justify or convict: — appoint, argue, 
chasten, convince, correct (ion), daysman, dispute, 
judge, maintain, plead, reason (together), rebuke, re- 
prove (-r), surely, in any wise. 

r"pb , 3'; Y e biyl e yab. See 3203. 

3199. fSfl Yakiyn, yaw-keen'; from 3559; he (or 

it) will establish; Jakin, the name of 
three Isr. and of a temple pillar:— Jachin. 

3200. "'i' , '?' 1 Yakiyniy, yaw-kee-nee' ; patron. 

from 3199; &Jakinite (collect.) or desc 
of Jakin:— Jachinites. 

3201. bb; yabol, yaw-kole'; or (fuller) 

biS 1 yabowl, yaw-kole'; a prim, root; to 

be able, lit. (can, could) or mor. (may, 

might):— be, able, any at all (ways), attain, can (away 

with, [-not]), could, endure, might, overcome, have 

power, prevail, still, suffer. 

3202. b? - ; y"kel (Chald.), yek-ale'; or 

b^? y e kiyl (Chald.), yek-eel'; corresp. to 
3201:— be able, can, couldest, prevail. 

3203. T^bS"! X e kolyab, yek-ol-yaw'; and 

*l!"pb;p Y e bolyabuw, yek-ol-yaw' -hoo; or 

' : ' ' (2 Ch. 26 : 3) 
nT5" 1 'J' 1 .° Tekiyioyab, yek-ee-teh-yaw 1 ; from 
3301 and 3050; Jah will enable; JekoU 
jah or Jekiljah, an Israelitess:— Jecholiah, Jecoliah. 

3204. !"P?5^ Y e k.onyab, yek-on-yaw'; and 

IfTSD" 1 Tr e !tonyabiiw, yek-on-yaw 1 -hoo; 

or (Jer. 27 : 20) 
STSilD'V y e k6wB e yah, yek-o-neh-yaw'; 

from 3559 and 3050; Jah will establish; 
Jekonjah, a Jewish king: — Jeconiab. Comp. 8659. 

3205. lb 1 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 delivery, gender, hatch, labour, (do the office 
of a) midwife, declare pedigrees, be the son of, (wo- 
man in, woman that) travail (-eth, -ing woman). 

3206. iV; yeled, yeh'-led; from 3305; something 

bom, i.e. a lad or offspring:— boy, child, 
fruit, son, young man (one). 

3207. !"nb? yaldab, yal-daW; fem. of 3206; a 

lass: — damsel, girl. 

3208. nilb": yalduwtb, yal-dooth'; abstr.from 

3206; boyhood (or girlhood):— child- 
hood, youth. 

3209. lib - ; ylllowd, yti-lode'; pass, from 3205; 

born:— born. 

3210. lib" 1 Yalown, yaw-lone'; from 3885; lodg- 

ing; Jalon, an Isr.: — Jalon. 

3211. Tbj yaltyd, yaw-leed'; from 3205; born:— 

([home-]) born, child, son. 

3212. "Tlbj yalab, yaw-lak'; a prim, root [comp. 

1980]; to walk (lit. or fig.); causat. to 
carry (in various senses):— X again, away, bear, 
bring, carry (away), come (away), depart, flow, ■+ fol- 
low (-ing), get (away, hence, him), (cause to, make) 
go (away, -ing, -ne, one's way, out), grow, lead (forth), 
let down, march, prosper, + pursue, cause to ran, 



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spread, take away ([-journey]), vanish, (cause to) 
walk (-ing), wax, X be weak. 

3213. bb^ yalal, yaw-lal'; a prim, root; to howl 

(with a wailing tone) or yell (with a bois- 
terous one) : — (make to) bowl, be howling. 

3214. bb"; y e lgl, yeUaW; from 3213; a howl;— 

howling. 

3215. Flbb? yHalan, yel-awAaw 1 ; fern, of 3214; a 

howling:— howling. 

3216. Sj" 1 yala<, yaw-lah'; a prim, root; to blurt 

or utter inconsiderately: — devour. 
8217. nsfe^ yallepheth, yalAeh'-feth; from an 
unused root appar. mean, to stick or 
scrape; scurf or tetter:— scabbed. 

3218. 150? yeleq, yeh'-lek; from an unused root 

mean, to lick up; a devourer; spec, the 
young locust: — cankerworm, caterpillar. 

3219. taipb? yalquwf, yal-kooV; from 3950; a 

travelling pouch (as if for gleanings):— 
scrip. 

3220. d^ yam, yawm; from an unused root mean. 

to roar; a sea (as breaking in noisy surf) 
or large body of water; spec, (with the art.) the Medi- 
terranean; sometimes a large river, or an artificial 
basin; locally, the west, or (rarely) the south:— sea 
(X -faring man, [-shore]), south, west (-era, side, 
-ward). 
8221. d 11 yam (Chald.), yawm; corresp. to 3220:— 

sea. 

3222. &J ydm, yame; from the same as 3117; a 

warm spring: — mule. 

3223. bsra"! !T e m£w>61, yem-oo-ale'; from 3117 

and 410; day of God; Jemuel, an 
Isr.:— Jemuel. 

3224. fTO' , J3'! Y e miymaJi, yem-ee-maw'; perh. 

from the same as 3117; prop, warm, 
I.e. affectionate; hence dove [comp. 3123] ; Jemimah, 
one of Job's daughters:— Jemimah. 

3225. yfo' 1 yamtyn, yaw-meen'; from 3231; the 

right hand or side (leg, eye) of a person 
or other object (as the stronger and more dexterous) ; 
locally, the south: — \- left-handed, right (hand, side), 
south. 

3226. ^'W Yamtyn, yaw-meen'; the same as 

8225; Jamin, the name of three Isr.:— 
Jamin. See also 1144. 

3227. ip'W yemiyiiiy, yem-ee-nee'; for 3225; 

right:— (on the) right (hand). 

3228. "'J"'??? Y e miynly, yem-ee-nee'; patron. 

from 8226; a Jeminite (collect.) or desc. 
of Jamin:— Jaminites. See also 1145. 

3229. Nba? "Ylm'ia', yeem-law'; or 

nbxP ITlmlan, yim-law 1 ; from 4390; full; 
'' Jimla or Jimlah, an Isr.:— Imla, 
Imlah. 

3230. Tlb7£ Vamlik, yam-lake'; from 4427; he 

will make king; Jamlek, an Isr.: — 
Jamlech. 

3231. V2'' y&man, yaw-man'; a prim, root; to be 

(phys.) right (i.e. firm); but used only as 
denom. from 3225 and transit., to be right-handed or 
take the right-hand side:— go (turn) to (on, use) the 
right hand. 

3232. HSff 1 irimnab, yim-naw'; from 3231; pros- 

'' perity (as betokened by the right hand); 
Jimnah, the name of two Isr.; also (with the art.) of 
the posterity of one of them:— Imna, Imnah, Jimnah, 
Jimnites. 

3233. "ffiy 1 y e maniy, yem-aw-nee'; from 3231; 

right (i.e. at the right hand):— (on the) 
right (hand). 

3234. 3>37a"] Ilmnat, yim-naw'; from 4513; he 

will restrain; Jimna, an Isr. :— Imna. 

8235. 'yO' 1 yamar, yaw-mar 1 ; a prim, root; to ex- 
change; by impl. to change places:— 

boast selves, change. 

3236. STTCP Ifimran, vim-raw 1 ; prob. from 3235; 

interchange; Jimrah, an Isr.: — Imrah. 

3237. "iM' 1 yamash, yaw-mash'; a prim, root; to 

touch: — feel. 

3238. fTy yanah, yaw-naw>; a prim, root; to 

rage or be violent: by impl. to suppress, 
to maltreat:— destroy, (thrust out by) oppress (-ing, 
■ton, or), proud, vex, do violence. 



3239. rri^T Yaixiwacli. iyaw-no'-akh; or (with 

enclitic) 
!m U 1 TTandwchali, yaw-no'-khaw; 

from 3240; quiet; Janoach or Jano- 
chah, a place in Pal.:— Janoah, Janohah. 
fili; Yanum. See 3241. 

3240. ft}" 1 yanach, yaw-nakh'; a prim, root; to 

deposit; by impl. to allow to stay:— be- 
stow, cast down, lay (down, up), leave (off), let alone 
(remain), pacify, place, put, set (down), suffer, with- 
draw, withhold. (The Hiphil forms with the dagesh 
are here referred to, in accordance with the older 
grammarians; but if any distinction of the kind is to 
be made, these should rather be referred to 5117, and 
the others here.) 

3241. ttiy*° Yauiym, yaw-neem'; from 5123; 

asleep; Janim, a place in Pal.:— Janum 
[from the marg.]. 

3242. Tlp" 1 ^ y^iyqah, yen-ee-kaw 1 ; from 3243; 

a sucker or sapling: — young twig. 

3243. pS" 1 yanaq, yaw-nak'; a prim, root; to suck; 

causat. to give milk: — milch, nurse (-ing 
mother), (give, make to) suck (ing child, -ling). 

3244. fptB^ yanshuwpb, yan-shoof; or 

tpU53^ yanshowph, yan-shofe'; appar. 
from 8398; an unclean (aquatic) bird; 
prob. the heron (perh. from its blowing cry, or because 
the JwoM-heron is meant [comp. 5399]): — (great) owl. 

3245. ID" 1 yacad, yaw-sad'; a prim, root; to set 

(lit. or fig.); intens. to found; reflex, to 
sit down together, i.e. settle, consult:— appoint, take 
counsel, establish, (lay the, lay for a) found (-ation), 
instruct, lay, ordain, set, X sure. 

3246. 10"} y°c4d, yes-ood'; from 3245; a founda- 

tion (fig. i.e. beginning)'. — X began. 
.3247. "V\t>"[ y e cowd, yes-ode'; from 3245; a. foun- 
dation (lit. or fig.):— bottom, founda- 
tion, repairing. 

3248. rTTlO? y^nwdah, yes-oo-daw'; fern, of 

3246; a foundation:— foundation. 

3249. Tl&J yacuwr, yaw-soor'; from 5493; de- 

parting:— they that depart. 

3250. lm i"iO"l ylccowr, yis-sore'; from 3256; a re- 

prover:— instruct. 

3251. Tjd^ yacak, yaw-sak'; a prim, root; to 

pour (intrans.): — be poured. 

3252. T'DD' 1 , Ylckatt, yis-kaw'; from an unused 

root mean, to watch; observant; Jis- 
kah, sister of Lot:— Iscah. 

3253. IrTpttp'? Tlcmakyahuw, yis-mak-yaw- 

hoo'; from 5564 and 3050; Jah will 
sustain; Jismakjah, an Isr.: — Ismachiah. 

3254. C|D^ yacaph, yaw-saf; a prim, root; to add 

or augment (often adv. to continue to do 
a thing):- add, x again, x any more, X cease, 
X come more, + conceive again, continue, exceed, 
X further, x gather together, get more, give more- 
over, x henceforth, increase (more and more), join, 
X longer (bring, do, make, much, put), X (the, much, 
yet) more (and more), proceed (further), prolong, put, 
be [strong-] er, x yet, yield. 

3255. f|D"> y e caph (Chald.), yes-af; corresp. to 

3254:-add. 

3256. "Id J yacar, yaw-sar'; a prim, root; to chas- 

tise, lit. (with blows) or fig. (with words); 
hence to instruct:— bind, chasten, chastise, correct, 
instruct, punish, reform, reprove, sore, teach. 

3257. y^ ya«, yaw; from 3261; a shovel:— shovel. 

3258. Y^l Ya<bSts, yah-bates'; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to grieve; sorrowful; 
Jabets, the name of an 1st., and also of a place in 
Pal. :— Jabez. 

3259. *13P ya'ad, yaw-ad'; a prim, root; to fix 

upon (by agreement or appointment) ; by 
impl. to meet (at a stated time), to summon (to trial), 
to direct (in a certain quarter or position), to engage 
(for marriage):— agree, (make an) appoint (-ment, a 
time), assemble (selves), betroth, gather (selves, to- 
gether), meet (together), set (a time). 
■fajn Y e *dow. See 3260. 

3260. 1^1 te'diy, yed-ee'; from 3259; appoint- 

ed; Jedi, an Isr.:— Iddo [from the marg.] 
See 3035. 



3261. ?V$* ya'alt, yaw-aw'; a prim, root; appar 

to brush aside:— sweep away. 

3262. bsiy? Y^nw'Sl, yeh-oo-ale'; from 3261 and 

410; carried away of God; Jeiiel, the 
name of four Isr. ;— Jehiel, Jeiel, Jeuel. Comp. 3273. 

3263. yW. ir e «awts, yeh-oots'; from 5779; coun- 

sellor; Jeiits, an Isr. :— Jeuz. 

3264. 'nij^ 1 ya'dwr, yaw-ore'; a var. of 3293; a 

forest: — wood. 

3265. TtfJ Ya«uwr, yaw-oor'; appar. pass. part. 

of the same as 3293; wooded; Jaiir, 
an Isr.: — Jair [from the marg.]. 

3266. Hit* S^u.-wsb.,yeh-oosh'; IromhISS; hasty; 

Jeiish, the name of an Edoroite and of 
four 1st. :— Jehush, Jeush. Comp. 3274. 

3267. TS^ ya'az, yaw-az'; a prim, root; to be bola 

or obstinate: — fierce. 

3268. M^W^ TTa'azly'el, yah-az-ee-ale' ; from 

3287 and 410; emboldened of God; Ja 
aziel, an Isr.:— Jaaziel. 

3269. 1S1JW1 Ya<aztyahikw, yah-az-ee-yaw 

hoo; from 3267 and 3050; emboldened 
of Jah; Jaazijah, anlsr.:— Jaaziah. 

3270. TT3p Ya'azeyr, yah-az-ayr'; or 

1W2 Ya<ze>, yah-zare'; from 5826; helpful^ 
Jaazer or Jazer, a place E. of the Jor. 
dan:— Jaazer, Jazer. 

3271. dWJ ya'at, yaw-at'; a prim, root; to 

clothe: — cover. 

3272. Dy. 1 y e 'a$ (Chald.), yeh-at'; corresp. to 3289; 

to counsel; reflex, to consult; — counsel- 
lor, consult together. 

3273. btgV?\ T e «iy'el, yeh-ee-ale'; from 3261 and 

410; carried away of God; Jeiel, the 
name of six Isr.:— Jeiel, Jehiel. Comp. 3262. 
T3fJ Ya'iyr. See 3265. 

3274. HJ" 1 ^ Y e <lysh, yeh-eesh'; from 5789; hasty: 

Jeish, the name of an Edomite and of 
an Isr.: — Jeush [from the marg.]. Comp. 3266. 

3275. "JIM^ Ya'kan, yah-kawn'; from the same 

as 5912; troublesome; Jakan, an Isr.:—. 
Jachan. 

3276. b§5 ya'al, yaw-al'; a prim, root; prop, to 

ascend; flg. to be valuable (obj. useful, 
subj. benefited):— X at all, set forward, can do good, 
(be, have) profit (-able). 

3277. by* 1 ya'Sl, yaw-ale'; from 3276; aniftei (as 

climbing): — wild goat. 

3278. bsfj TTa'el, yaw-ale'; the same as 3277; Jael, 

a Canaan ite:— Jael. 

3279. Sby.1 T[SL<&La?,yah-al-aW;or 

ilbS? ; Ya'alali, yah-al-aw'; the same as 
3280 or direct from 8276; Jaala or 
Jaalah, one of the Nethinim: — Jaala, Jaalah. 

3280. fby^ ya'alah, yah-al-aW; fern, of 3277:— 

roe. 
8281. tib»? TTa'lam, yah-lawm'; from 5956; oc- 
cult; Jalam, an Edomite:— Jalam. 

3282. "j?^ ya'an, yah'-an; from an unused root 

mean, to pay attention; prop, heed; by 
impl. purpose (sake or account); used adv. to indi- 
cate the reason or cause: — because (that), foras- 
much (+ as), seeing then, + that, + whereas, +■ why. 

3283. ^Si ya'gn, yaw-ane'; from the same as 

3282; the ostrich (prob. from its answer- 
ing cry:— ostrich. 

3284. Tn?!2 ya'an&li, yah-an-av/; fern, of 3283, 

and mean, the same: (- owl. 

3285. "V535 TTa'anay, yah-an-ah'ee; from the 

same as 3283; responsive; Jaanai, an 
Isr.: — Jaanai. 

3286. El?" 1 ya'aph, yaw-af; a prim, root; to tire 

(as if from wearisome flight):— faint, 
cause to fly, (be) weary (self). 

3287. C|y; y&t&pb, yaw-af e'; from 3286; fatigued; 

fig. exhausted.— faint, weary. 

3288. CIS -1 . y e aph, yeh-awf; from 3286; fatigue 

' (adv. utterly exhausted):— swiftly. 

3289. V?" 1 ya'ats, yaw-ats 1 ; a prim, root; to ad- 

vise; reflex, to deliberate or resolve:— 
advertise, take advice, advise (well), consult, (give 
take) counsel (-lor), determine, devise, guide, pur 
pose. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Yawlal 
Yekawr 



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3290. ap3p Ya<aq6b, yah-ak-obe'; from 6117; 
heel-catcher (i.e. supplanter); Jodkob, 
the Israelitish patriarch:— Jacob. 

8291. FDp!?l Ya'aqobah, yah-ak-o'-baw; from 
3290; Jaakobah, an Isr. :— Jaakobah. 

3292. 'JJM^ Ya<&qan, yah-ak-awn'; from the 
same as 6130; Jaakan, an Idumaean:— 
Jaakan. Comp. 1142. 

829S. *13>? ya'ar, yah'-ar; from an unused root 
prob. mean, to thicken with verdure; a 
copse of bushes; henee a forest; hence honey in the 
comb (as hived in trees):— [honey-] comb, forest, 
wood. 

8294. STJP Ya'rah, yah-raw 1 ; a form of 3295; 
Jarah, an Isr. : — Jarah. 

3295. iTjjp ya'arab, yah-ar-aw 1 ; fem. of 3293, 

and mean, the same:— [honey-] comb, 
forest 

3296. &11)X "^J* Ya«arey >Or*giym, yah-ar- 

ay' o-reg-eem'; from the piur. 
of 8293 and the masc. plur. part. act. of 707; woods 
of weavers; Jaare-Oregim, an Isr. : — Jaare-oregim. 

3297. fi , 1^ Y e «ariym, yeh-aw-reem' • plur. of 

3293 ; forests; Jearim, a place in Pal. :— 
Jearim. Comp. 7157. 

3298. ITPIB'I?!;! Ya'aresbyab, yah-ar-esh-yaw' ; 

from an unused root of uncert. 
signif. and 3050; Jaareshjah, an Isr.:— Jaresiah. 

3299. SteP Ya'asftw, yah-as-oo'; from 6213; 

they will do; Jaasu, an Isr. : — Jaasau. 

3300. bSFtar Ya'asiy'el, yah-as-ee-ale'; from 

6213 and 410; made of God; Jaasiel, 
an Isr.:— Jaasiel, Jasiel. 

3301. iTW; Ylpbd»y£h, yif-deh-yaw'; from 

6299 and 3050; Jahwill liberate; Jiph- 
dejah, an Isr. :— Iphedeiah. 

3302. 11SP yapbah, yaw-faw 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to be bright, i.e. (by impl.) beauti- 
ful:— las beautiful, be (make self) fair (-r), deck. 

3303. SIB" 1 yapbeb, jaMJ-/eft'; from 3302; beauti- 

ful (lit. or flg.): (-beautiful, beauty, 

comely, fair (-est, one), + goodly, pleasant, well. 
3304 flJBTIB^ y«pbeb-pbiyab, yef-eh' fee- 
yaw'; from 3302 by redupl.; very 
beautiful:— very fair. 
8305. is; lapho, yaw-fo 1 ; or 

Sis' 1 ¥4pIiow> (Ezra 8 : 7), yaw-fo'; from 
3302; beautiful; Japho, a place in Pal. : — 
Japha, Joppa. 

3306. HB'' yapbacb, yaw-fakh'; a prim, root; 

prop, to breathe hard, ie. (by impL) to 
sigh:— bewail self. 

3307. HB" 1 yapbeacb, yaw-fay'-akh; from 3306; 

prop, puffing, Le. (fig.) meditating:— 
such as breathe out. 

3308. "'B' 1 y«pbiy, yof-ee'; from 3302; beauty:— 

beauty. 

3309. 2"*3 Yapbiya«, yaw-fee' -ah; from 3313; 

bright; Japhia, the name of a Canaan- 
ite, an Isr., and a place in Pal.: — Japhia. 

3310. tabSP Yapblftt, yaf-late'; from 6403; he 

will deliver; Japhlet, an Isr.:— Japhlet. 

3311. ^tA/B- YapbMjiy, yaf -lay-tee' ; patron. 

from 3810; a Japhletite or desc. of 
Japhlet:— Japhleti. 

3312. SIMP Yopbunneb, yef-oonsneh' ; from 

6437; he will be prepared; Jephunneh, 
the name of two Isr. :— Jephunneh. 

3313. SB" 1 yapba«, yaw-fah'; a prim, root; to 

shine:— be light, [shew self, (cause to) 
shine (forth). 

3314. S"WB? ylpb«ab,i/i/-<i«)', , from3813; splendor 

or (flg.) beauty: — brightness, 

3315. ttf Yepbetb, yeft'-/«*ft> from 6601; expan- 

sion; Jepheth, a son of Noah; also his 
posterity: — Japheth. 

3316. ttFlB? Ylpbtacb, yif-tawleh'; from 6605; 

he will open; Jiphtach, an Isr.; also a 
place in Pal.:— Jephthah, Jiphtah. 

3317. bN-nCBI Ylpbtacb-'el, yif-tach*ale' ; 

from 6605 and 410; OodwiU open; 
JipMach-el, a place in Pal. :— Jiphthab-eL 



3318. NX 1 yatsa', yaw-tsaw 1 ; a prim, root; to go 
(causat. bring) out, in a great variety of 

applications, lit. and flg., direct and proxim.:— 
X after, appear, x assuredly, bear out, X begotten, 
break out, bring forth (out, up), carry out, come 
(abroad, out, thereat, without), + be condemned, de- 
part (-ing, -ure), draw forth, in the end, escape, exact, 
fail, fall (out), fetch forth (out), get away (forth, 
hence, out), (able to, cause to, let) go abroad (forth, 
on, out), going out, grow, have forth (out), issue out, 
lay (lie) out, lead out, pluck out, proceed, pull out, 
put away, be risen, x scarce, send with command- 
ment, shoot forth, spread, spring out, stand out, 
X still, x surely, take forth (out), at any time, X to 
[and fro], utter. 

3319. tBjp y e tsa» (Ohald.), yets^wf; corresp. to 
3818:— finish. 

3320. i5tj yatsab, yaw-tsab'; a prim, root; to 
place (any thing so as to stay); reflex, to 

station, offer, continue: — present selves, remaining, 
resort, set (selves), (be able to, can, with-) stand (fast, 
forth, -ing, still, up). 

3321. S2£? y*tseb (Chald.), yets-abe'; corresp. to 
3320; to be firm; hence to speak surely:— 

truth. 

3322. S5SJ y at gag, yaw-tsag'; a prim, root; to 
place permanently:— establish, leave, 

make, present, put, set, stay. 

3323. ^Vtl yitshar, yits-hawr", from 6671; oil 
(as producing light); fig. anointing:— 

4- anointed, oil. 

3324. 1!JS? Yttshar, yits-hawr'; the same as 
3323; Jitshar, an Isr.:— Izhar. 

3325. "Hilli? Yitsbariy, yits-haw-ree'; patron, 
from 3324; a Jitsharite or desc. of 

Jitshar:— Izeharites, Izharites. 

3326. 3>1S!P yatsuwa', yaw-tsoo'-ah; pass. part, 
of 3331 ; spread, i.e. a bed; (arch.) an ex- 
tension, i.e. wing or lean-to (a single story or col- 
lect.):— bed, chamber, couch. 

3327. pnip. Vltscbaq, yits-khawk'; from 6711; 
laughter (i.e. mockery)', Jitschak (or 

Isaac), son of Abraham:— Isaac. Comp. 3446. 

3328. "iQ5f"J Yitscbar, yits-khar'; from the same 
as 6713; he will shine; Jitschar, an 

Isr.: — and Zehoar [from the marg.]. 

3329. fcTS; yatsiy', yaw-tsee'; from 3318; issue, 
i.e. offspring:— those that came forth. 

3330. S%1 yatstsiyb (Chald.), yats-tseeb'; from 
8321; fixed, sure; concr, certainty:— 

certain (-ty), true, truth. 

2^ yatsiya'. See 3326. 

3331. 3>5£- yatsa', yaw-tsah'; a prim, root; to 
strew as a surface:— make [one's] bed, 

X lie, spread. 

3332. pip yatsaq, yaw-tsak 1 ; a prim, root; prop, 
to pour out (trans, or intrans.); by impl. 

to melt or cast as metal; by extens. to place firmly, to 
stiffen or grow hard:— cast, cleave fast, be (as) firm, 
grow, be hard, lay out, molten, overflow, pour (out), 
run out, set down, stedfast. 

3333. SljJS^ y e tsubab, yets-oo-kaw' ; pass. part, 
fem. of 3382; poured out, i.e. run into 

a mould: — when it was cast. 

3334. IK; yatsar. yaw-tsar 1 ; a prim, root; to 
press (intrans.), i.e. be narrow; flg. be in 

distress:— be distressed, be marrow, be straitened (in 
straits), be vexed. 

3335. "lit 11 yatsar, yaw-tsar 1 ; prob. identical with 
3334 (through the squeezing into shape); 

([comp. 3831]); to mould into a form; espec. as a 
potter; flg. to determine (i.e. form a resolution) :— 
X earthen, fashion, form, frame, make (-r), potter, 
purpose. 

3336. *tit£ yetser, yay'-tser; from 3835; a form; 
flg. conception (i.e. purpose):— frame, 

thing framed, imagination, mind, work. 

3337. 15F Yetser, yay'-tser; the same as 3336; 
Jetser, an Isr.:— Jezer. 

3338. 1SJ yatsar, yaw-tsoor'; pass. part, of 3835; 
structure, i.e. limb or part:— member. 

3339. "^St? Yttsriy,9ife-ree'; from 8335; forma- 
tive; Jitsri, an Isr, :— Isri. 



3340. "HIT?: Yitsrty, yits-ree'; patron, from 3337; 
a Jitsrite (collect.) or desc. of Jetser:— 



3341. nS 1 yatsatb, yaw-tsath'; a prim, root; to 
bum or set on fire; flg. to desolate:— 

burn (up), be desolate, set (on) fire ([fire]), kindle. 

3342. i]?^ yeqeb, yeh'-keb; from an unused root 

mean, to excavate; a trough (as dug 
out) ; spec, a wine-^ai (whether the lower one, into 
which the juice drains; oi the upper, in which the 
grapes are crushed) :— f ats, presses, press-fat, wine 
(-press). 

3343. 'bNSap' 1 . Y e qabts<»el, yek-ab-tseh-ale' ; 

from 6908 and 410; God will gather; 
Jekabtseel, a place in Pal. :— Jekabzeel. Comp. 6909. 

3344. *lp^ yaqad, yaw-kad 1 ; a prim, root; to 

burn:— (be) burn (-ing), X from the 
hearth, kindle. 

3345. 1]?"'. y e qad (Chald.), yek-ad'; corresp. to 

3344:— burning. 

3346. Wlp. 1 ] y e qeda> (Chald.), yek-ay-daw'; from 

3345; a conflagration: — burning. 

3347. Byi)?; Yoqd e <am, yok-deh-awm'; from 

3344 and 5971 ; burning of (the) people; 
Jokdeam, a place in Pal. :— Jokdeam. 

3348. i"l]5^ Yaqeb, yaw-keh'; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to obey; obedient; Jakeh, a 
symbolical name (for Solomon):— Jakeh. 

3349. n7^I')5^ yiqqabab, yik-kaw-haw 1 '; from the 

same as 8348; obedience: — gathering, 
to obey. 

3350. lip"; y e qowd, yek-ode'; from 8344; a burn- 

ing: — burning. 

3351. filp"'. y*qiiwm, yek-oom'; from 6965; prop. 

standing (extant), i.e. by impl. a living 
thing: — (living) substance. 

3352. UJipJ yaqfiwsb, yaw-koshe'; from 3369; 

prop, entangling; hence a snarer:— 
fowler. 

3353. UJIp^ yaquwsb, yawkoosh'; pass, part, of 

8369; prop, entangled, i.e. by impl. (in- 
trans.) a snare, or (trans.) a snarer: — fowler, snare. 

3354. bN^nip^ Y e qawtbiy'6l, yek-ooth-ee'-alei 

from the same as 3348 and 410; obe- 
dience of God; Jekuthiel, an Isr.:— JekuthieL 

3355. "\typ1 Yoqjan, yok-tawn'; from 6994; he 

will be made little; Joktan, an Arabian 
patriarch: — Joktan. 

3356. D^pJ Yaqiym, yaw-keem'; from 6965; he 

will raise; Jakim, the name of two Isr. :— 
Jakim. Comp. 3079. 

3357. "Vp^ yaqqiyr, yak-keer'; from 8365: pre- 

cious: — dear. 

3358. Tp2 yaqqiyr (Chald.) yak-keer 1 ; corresp. 

to 3357:— noble, rare. 

3359. FH?p? Y e qamyab, yek-am-yaw'; from 

6965 and 3050; Jah will rise; Jekam- 
jah, the name of two Isr. :— Jekamiah. Comp. 3079. 

3360. D^MpI Y e qam«am, yek-am'-awm; from 

6965 and 5971; (the) people will rise 
Jekamam, an Isr. :— Jekameam. Comp. 8079, 3361. 

3361. fiSMp; Yoqm e «am, yok-meh-awm'; from 

6965 and 6971; (the) people wiXL be 
raised; Jokmeam, a place in Pal: — Jokmeam 
Comp. 3360, 3362. 

3362. OSipJ Yoqn et am, yoksneh-awmf; from 

6969 and 5971; (the) people will be 
lamented; Joknedm, a place in Pal. : — Jokneam. 

3363. 5>p^ yaqa*, yaw-kah'; a prim, root; prop. 

to sever oneself, i.e. (by impl.) to be dis- 
located; flg. to abandon; causat. to impale (and thus 
allow to drop to pieces by rotting):— be alienated, de- 
part, hang (up), be out of joint. 
3364 yp 1 ^ yaqats, yaw-kats'; a prim, rooc; to 
awake (intrans.):— (be) awake (-d). 
5)1?^ yaqapb. See 5362. 

3365. *1pJ yaqar, yaw-kar 1 ; a prim, root; prop, 

appar. to be heam, i.e. (flg.) valuable; 
causat. to make rare (flg. to inhibit):— be (make) pre- 
cious, be prized, be set by, withdraw. 

3366. *tj!?) y*qar, yek-awr 1 ; from 3365; value, i.e. 

(concr.) wealth; abstr. costliness, dig* 
nity:— honour, precious (things), price. 



Vekawr 
Yithraw 



to 



3367. "lp" 1 y e qar (Chald.), yek-awr'; corresp. 

3366:— glory, honour. 

3368. "Ip" 1 faqar, yaw-kawr'; from 3365; valua- 

ble (obj. or subj.):— brightness, clear, 
costly, excellent, fat, honourable women, precious, 
reputation. 

3369. lZ3p"< yaqosh. yaw-koshe'; a prim, root; to 

ensnare (lit. or fig.): — fowler (lay a) 
snare. 

3370. "Jlflp; Yoqslian, yok-shawn'; from 3369; 

insidious; Jokshan, an Arabian pa- 
triarch : — Jokshan. 

3371. ^Nrip; Yoqtb e >el, yok-theh-ale' ; prob. 

from the same as 3348 and 410; vener- 
ation of God [comp. 3354]; Joktheel, the name of a 
place in Pal., and of one in Idumasa:— Joktheel. 
N'T yara'. See 3384. 

3372. NT yare', yaw-ray'; a prim, root; to fear; 

mor. to revere; caus. to frighten:— af- 
fright, be (make) afraid, dread (-ful), (put in) fear 
(-ful, -fully, -ing). (be had in) reverence (-end), X see, 
terrible (act, -ness, thing). 

3373. NT yarfe', yaw-ray'; from 3373; fearing; 

mor. reverent: — afraid, fear (-ful). 
3374 PiNT yir'ali, yir-aw'; leva, of 3373; fear 
(also used as infln.); mor. reverence: — 
X dreadful, x exceedingly, fear (-fulness). 

3375. "pST Ylr6wn, yir-ohn'; from 3373; fear- 

fulness; Jiron, a place in Pal. :— Iron. 

3376. FPTOT Yir'iyayh, yir-ee-yaw'; from 3373 

and 3050; fearful of Jah; Jirijah, an 
Isr.:— Irijah. 

3377. 3TJ YarSb, yaw-rabe'; from 7378; he will 

contend; Jareb, a symbolical name for 
Assyria:— Jareb. Comp. 3403. 

3378. b^ST Y e rubbatal, yer-oob-bah'-al; from 

7378 and 1168; Baal will contend; 
Jerubbaal, a symbol, name of Gideon:— Jerubbaal. 

3379. flSST TTarob'am, yaw-rob-awm' ; from 

7378 and 5971 ; (the) people will con- 
tend; Jarobam, the name of two Isr. kings:— Jero- 
boam. 

3380. rUBan"! Y e rubbesb.etli, yer-oob-beh'- 

slieth; from 7378 and 1333; shame (i.e. 
the idol) will contend; Jerubbesheth, a symbol, name 
for Gideon:— Jerubbesheth. 

3381. IT yarad, yaw-rad'; a prim, root; to de- 

scend (lit. to go doivnwards; or conven- 
tionally to a lower region, as the shore, a boundary, 
the enemy, etc.; or fig. to fall); causat. to bring 
down (in all the above applications):— X abundantly, 
bring down, carry down, cast down, (cause to) come 
(-tag) down, fall (down), get down, go (-ing) down 
(-ward), hang down, x indeed, let down, light (down), 
put down (off), (cause to, let) run down, sink, subdue, 
take down. 

3382. "IT Yered, yeh'-red; from 3381 ; a descent; 

Jered, the name of an antediluvian, and 
of an Isr.:— Jared. 

3383. ■j'lT ICaxAen, yar-dane' ; from 3381; a de- 

scender; Jarden, the principal river of 
Pal.:— Jordan. 

3384. HT yarah, yaw-raw'; or (2 Chr. 36 : IE) 

NT yara', yaw-raw'; a prim, root; prop, 
to flow as water (i.e. to rain); trans, to 
lay or throw (espec. an arrow, i.e. to shoot); fig. to 
point out (as if by aiming the finger), to teach: — 
(+) archer, cast, direct, inform, instruct, lay, shew, 
shoot, teach (-er, -ing). through. 

3385. biJlT T'rnw'a, yer-oo-ale'; from 3384 

and 410: founded of God; Jeruel, a 
place in Pal. :— Jeruel 

3386. WrP Tarowach, yaw-ro'-akh; perh. de- 

nom. from 3394; (born at the) new 
moon; Jaroach, an Isr. : — Jaroah. 

3387. piT yarowq, yaw-roke'; from 3417; green, 

i.e. an herb:— green thing. 

3388. JW51T TT e riiwsb.a', yer-oo-shaw'; or 

[■TO1T TT e riiwsh-ali, yer-oo-shaW; fern, 
pass. part, of 3433; possessed; Jeru- 
sha or Jerushah, an Israelitess:— Jerusha, Jerushah. 



HEBKEW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 

3412. m?3T 



yer-oo-shaw- 



EfclBIT I^nwshalaim, 
lah'-im; rarely 

DTJTBIT Y e ruwslialaytm, yer-oo-shaw- 
lah'-yim; a dual (in allusion to its 
two main bills [the true pointing, at least of the 
former reading, seems to be that of 3390]); prob. 
from (the pass. part, of) 3384 and 7999; founded 
peaceful; Jerushalaim or Jerushalem, the capital 
city of Pal. :— Jerusalem. 

3390. dbl231T : C e rnirihalem (Chald.), yer-oo- 

shaw-lame' ; corresp. to 3389:— Jeru- 
salem. 

3391. HT yerach, yeh'-rakh; from an unused 

root of uncert. signif. ; a lunation, i.e. 
month:— month, moon. 

3392. !"|T Yeracb., yeh'-rakh; the same as 3391; 

Jerach, an Arabian patriarch:— Jerah. 

3393. ttT y e racb (Chald.), yeh-rakh'; corresp. to 

3391 ; a month:— month. 

3394. nT yareach, yaw-ray' -akh; from the 

same as 3391 : the moon:— moon. 
TIT Y e recb.6w. See 3405. 

3395. DHT ir e r6cham, yer-o-khawm' ; from 

7355; compassionate; Jerocham, the 
name of seven or eight Isr. :— Jeroham. 

3396. bSMnT. Y e racb.m e 'el, yer-akh-meh-ale' ; 

from 7355 and 410; God will com- 
passionate; Jerachmeel, the name of three Isr.:— 
Jerahmeel. 

3397. "ibSMIT Y e rachm e »eliy, yer-akh-meh- 

ay-lee'; patron, from 3396; aJer- 
achmeelite or desc. of Jerachmeel: — Jerahmeelites. 

3398. SHT Yareb-a', yar-khaw'; prob. of Eg. 

or.; Jarcha, an Eg.:— Jarha. 

3399. t2T y arat, yaw-rat' ; a prim, root; to pre- 

cipitate or hurl (rush) headlong; (in- 
trans.) to be rash:— be. perverse, turn over. 

3400. bjOT Y e riy>el, yer-ee-ale'; from 3384 and 

410; thrown of God; Jeriel, an Isr. :— 
Jeriel. Comp. 3385. 

3401. ST; yariyb. yaw-rebe'; from 7378; lit. he 

will contend; prop. adj. contentious; 
used as noun, an adversary: — that contend (-eth), 
that strive. 

3402. S^T ITariyb, yaw-rebe'; the same as 3401; 

Jarib, the name of three Isr. :— Jarib. 

3403. "^T Vriybay, yer-eeb-ah'ee; from 3401; 

contentious; Jeribai, an Isr.:— Jeribai. 

3404. FPT Y e riyah, yer-ee-yaw'; or 

1!TT TT e riyaIiiiw, yer-ee-yaw' '-hoo; from 
3384 and 3050; Jah will throw; Jeri- 
jah, an Isr.:— Jeriah, Jerijah. 

3405. TFT Y e riycb.6w, yer-ee-kho'; or 

itTT Y e r6cbdw yer-ay-kho' ; or var. (1 

Kings 16 : 34) 
SirPT 1T e riycli61i, yer-ee-kho'; perh. from 
3394; its month; or else from 7306; 
fragrant; Jericho or Jerecho, a place in Pal.:— 
Jericho. 

3406. ni?3" , T Y e riymdwtb., yer-ee-mohth' ; or 



rwr 

ninT 



TT e rfeymdwtli, yer-ay-mohth' ; or 



lT e rem6wtli, yer-ay-mohth'; fern. 

plur. from 7311 ; elevations; Jerimoth 
or Jeremoth, the name of twelve Isr. :— Jeremoth, 
Jerimoth, and Bamoth [from the marg.]. 

3407. SiyT y e riy'ali, yer-ee-aw'; from 3415; a 

hanging (as tremulous): — curtain. 

3408. ni^T Yerly'owth, yer-ee-ohth' ; plur. of 

3407; curtains; Jerioth, an Israeli- 
tess:— Jerioth. 

3409. TlT yarek. yaw-rake' ; from an unused root 

mean, to be soft; the thigh (from its 
fleshy softness); by euphem. the generative parts; 
fig. a shank, flank, side:— x body, loins, shaft, side, 
thigh. 

3410. SOT yarka' (Chald.), yar-kaw'; corresp. 

to 3411; a thigh:— thigh. 

3411. !"DT y e rej£ab., yer-ay-kaw 1 ; fem. of 3409; 

prop, the flank; but used only fig., the 
rear or recess:— border, coast, part, quarter, side. 



Tarmuwth, 

7311; elevation; 
of two places in Pal.:— Jarmuth. 

ninT X e rSm6wtb_. See 3406. 



yar-mooth'; from 
Jarmuth, the name 



3413. 173T I e remiiy, yer-ay-mah'ee; from 7311; 

elevated; Jeremai, an Isr.: — Jeremai. 

3414. !T7pT Xirm e yah., yir-meh-yaw' ; or 

TFMT Yirm e yab-ikw, yir-meh-yaw'-hoo; 
from 7311 and 3050; Jah will rise; 
Jirmejah, the name of eight or nine Isr.:— Jeremiah. 

3415. 3>T yara', yaw-rah'; a prim, root; prop, to 

be broken up (with any violent action), 
i.e. (fig.) to fear:— be grievous [only Isa. 15 : 4; the 
rest belong to 7489]. 

3416. bNBT Ylrpe'el, yir-peh-ale' ; 

and 410; God ivill heal; 
place in Pal. :— Irpeel. 

3417. pT yaraq, yaw-rah'; 

spit: — x but, spit. 

3418. pT yereq, yeh'-rek; from 3417 (in the sense 

of vacuity of color); prop, pallor, i.e. 
hence the yellowish green of young and sickly vege- 
tation; concr. verdure, i.e. grass or vegetation:— 
grass, green (thing). 

3419. pT yaraq, yaw-rawk'; from the same as 

3418; prop, green; concr. a vegetable:— 
green, herbs. 

VPT- 

3430. ■pp'T 

(from fright), 
palen 

3421 



from 7495 
Jirpeel, a 



prim, root; to 



TTarqdwn. See 4313. 

y^raqown, yay-raw-kone' ; from 
3418; paleness, whether of persons 
or of plants (from drought): — mildew, 



B3>pT Yorq et am, yor-keh-awm' ; from 
7334 and 5971 ; people will be poured 
forth; Jorkeam, a place in Pal.: — Jorkeam. 

3422. p'lpT y e raqraq, yer-ak-rak'; from the 

same as 3418; yellowishness:— green- 
ish, yellow. 

3423. U5T yarasli. yaw-rash", or 

125T yaresb, yaw-raysh' ; a prim, root; to 
occupy (by driving out previous tenants, 
and possessing in their place); by impl. to seize, to 
rob, to inherit; also to expel, to impoverish, to 
ruin;— cast out, consume, destroy, disinherit, dispos- 
sess, drive (-ing) out, enjoy, expel, X without fail, 
(give to, leave for) inherit (-ance, -or), -f- magistrate, 
be (make) poor, come to poverty, (give to, make to) 
possess, get (have) in (take) possession, seize upon, 
succeed, X utterly. 

3424. fTOT y e resb.ab, yer-ay-shaw' ; from 8438; 

occupancy: — possession. 

3425. ttlST y e ruslxsliali. yer-oosh-shaw' ; from 

3423; something occupied; a conquest; 
also a patrimony:— heritage, inheritance, possession. 

3426. T25"j yesh, yaysh; perh. from an unused root 

mean, to stand out, or exist; entity; 
used adv. or as a copula for the substantive verb 
(1961) ; there is or are (or any other form of the verb 
to be, as may suit the connection):— (there) are, (he, 
it, shall, there, there may, there shall, there should) 
be, thou do, had, hast, (which) hath, (I, shalt, that) 
have, (he, it, there) is, substance, it (there) was, 
(there)Iwere, ye will, thou wilt, wouldest. 

3427. 3TB" 1 yasbab, yaw-shab'; a prim, root; 

prop, to sit down (spec, as judge, in am- 
bush, in quiet); by impl. to dwell, to remain; causat. 
to settle, to marry:— (make to) abide (-ing), continue, 
(cause to, make to) dwell (-ing), ease self, endure, 
establish, x fail, habitation, haunt, (make to) inhabit 
(-ant), make to keep [house], lurking, x marry (-ing), 
(bring again to) place, remain, return, seat, set (-tie), 
(down-) sit (-down, still, -ting down, -ting [place] -uate), 
take, tarry. 

3428. SNllir Yeslieb'ab, yeh-sheb-awb' ; from 

8427 and 1 ; seat of (his) father; Je- 
shebab, an Isr.:— Jeshebeab. 

3429. rOTSa SUP Tfoslieb basb-Shebeth, 

yo-shabe' bash-sheh'-beth; 

from the act. part, of 3427 and 7674, with a prep, and 
the art. interposed ; sitting in the seat; Josheb-bash- 
Shebeth, an Isr. :— that sat in the seat. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Yekawr 
Yithraw 



53 



8430. Tti$ "(SpT YlsbbSw b«-Ndb, yish-bo' 

beh-nobe; from 3427 and 6011, with 
a proa, suffix and a prep, interposed; his dwelling 
(Is) in Nob; Jishbo-be-Nob, a Philistine:— Ishbi-benob 
[from the marg.]. 

8431. n51»7 Ytsbbacb, yish-bakh'; from 7623; 

he will praise; Jishbach, an Isr.:— 
Ishbah. 

8432. "•ailij YtUbubfy, »aw-sftoo-6ee'; patron. 

from 3437; a Jashubite, or desc. of 
Jashub:— Jashubites. 

8433. Drib "OUT! Yaishabiy Lechem, yaw- 

shoo'-bee leh'-khem; from 7785 
and 3699; returner of bread; Jashubi-Lechem, an 
Tsr.:— Jashubi-lehem. [Prob. the text should be 
pointed 

fihb ^U}" 1 Y6sh e bey Lechem, yo-sheh- 

bay' leh'-khem, and rendered 
"(they were) inhabitants of Lechem," Le. of Beth- 
lehem (by contraction). Comp. 3902.] 

3434. D3>31l5j Yashob'am, yaw-shob-awm' ; 
from 7725 and 5971; people wiU re- 
turn; Jashobam, the name of two or three Isr.:— 
Jashobeam. 

8435. p3'i^ Ylshbaq, yish-bawk 1 ; from an un- 

used root corresp. to 7662; he will 
leave; Jishbdk, a son of Abraham:— Ishbak. 

8436. ni23]?30'; Yo»bfe e qasbab, yosh-bek-aw- 

shaw'; from 8427 and 7186; a hard 
seat; Joshbekashah, an Isr.: — Joshbekashah. 

8437. ailSJ Taahuwb, yaw-shoob'; or 

i' , 115' , Yaabiyb, yaw-sheeb'; from 7785; he 
will return; Jashub, the name of two 
Isr.;— Jashub. 

3438. n# Yisfav&h, yish^vaw'; from 7737; fte 

will level; Jishvah, an Isr.;— Ishvah, 
Isvah. 

3439. •"t^ilB"' Y e »bowcbayah, yesh-o-khaw- 

yaw'; from the same as 3445 and 
3050; Jan will empty; Jeshochajah, an Isr.:— Jesho- 
aiab. 

8440. "noSl Ylsbviy, yishsvee'; from 7737; level; 

Jiahvi, the name of two Isr.:— Ishuai, 
Ishvi, Isui, Jesui. 

8441. "'IID? Yiabviy, i/isA-tiee*; patron, from 3440; 

a Jishvite (collect.) or desc. of Jishvi:— 
Jesuites. 

8442. §1123^. Yesbuwa', yay-shoo'-ah; for 3091; 

he will save; Jeshua, the name of ten 
Isr., also of a place in Pal. :— Jeshua. 
3443. ?W; Yesbuwa' (Chald.), yay-shoo'-ah; 

corresp. to 8442:— Jeshua. 
8444 JTISIIBI y e ihnw'ah, yesh-oo'-aw; tern. 
pass. part, of 3467; something saved, 
Le. (abstr.) deliverance; hence aid, victory, pros- 
perity:— deliverance, health, help (-ing), salvation, 
save, saving (health), welfare. 

8445. nUJ -1 yesbacb, yeh'-shakh; from an unused 
root mean, to gape (as the empty stom- 
ach); hunger:— casting down. 

3446. pnijJ? Ylscbaq, yis-khawk'; from 7831; lie 
wiU laugh; Jischak, the heir of Abra- 
ham:— Isaac. Comp. 3327. 

8447. BttP yasbat, yaw-shat'; a prim, root; to 

extend.-— hold out 

8448. 1&; Yishay, yee-shah'ee; by Chald. "^Sl 
'fysbay, ee-shah'ee; from the same as 3426; extant; 
Jishai, David's father:— Jesse. 

arrj"' Yagbiyb. See 3437. 
3449. tVffi Yishsbiyah, yish-shee-yaW ; or 

<W Ylshsbiyahnw, yish-shee-yaw 1 - 
hoo; from 6383 and 8050; Jah will 
lend; Jishshijah, the name of five Isr. :— Ishi&h, Is- 
shiah, Ishijah, Jesiah. 

8450. bSa" l ttJ' 1 . Y e siyma>el, yes-eem-aw-ale' ; 

from 7760 and 410; God will place; 
Jesimael, an Isr.:— Jeshnael. 

8451. fm^° yesbiymah, yesh-etymaw'; from 

3456; desolation;— let death seize 
[from the marg.}. 



3452. Tin' , ll5'; y e sbiymdwn,»esft-ee-mone';from 

3456; a desolation:— desert, Jeshi- 
mon, solitary, wilderness. 

nTO^ y e sbiymowtb. See 1020, 3451. 

3453. ttTttT yasbiysh, yaw-sheesh'; from 3486; 

an old man:— (very) aged (man), an- 
cient, very old. 

3454. "HZTttj^ Y e shiysbay, yesh-ee-shah'ee; from 

3453; aged; Jeshishai, an Isr.:— Jesh- 
ishai. 

3455. dto^ yasam, yaw-sam'; a prim root; to 

place; intrans. to be placed;— be put 
(set). 

3456. D1Z5" 1 yasbam, yaw-sham'; a prim, root; to 

lie waste:— be desolate. 

3457. Naia"; Ylsbma,', yish-maW; from 3456; 

desolate; Jishma, an Isr. :— Ishma. 

3458. bSWailT Ylsbma'e'I, yish-maw-ale'; from 

8085 and 410; God will hear; Jish- 
mael, the name of Abraham's oldest son, and of five 
Isr.:— IshmaeL 

3459. ^biWaiZT Yishma'e'liy, yish-maw-ay-lee'; 

patron, from 3458; a Jishmaelite 
or desc. of Jishmael:— Ishmaelite. 

3460. !"PS > M1IJ'; Yishma'yab, yish-mah-yav/ ; or 

llrfSMIIJ^ Yiihma'yahiiw, yish-mah- 
yaw'-hoo; from 8085 and 3050; Jah 
will hear; Jishmajah, the name of two Isr. :— Ish- 
maiah. 

3461. * |, n?aili^ YIshm e ray, yish-mer-ah'ee; from 

8104; preservative; Jishmerai, an 
Isr.: — Ishmerai. 

3462. "JIDJ yasben, yaw-shane'; a prim, root; 

prop, to be slack or languid, i.e. (by 
impl.) sleep (flg. to die); also to grow old, stale or in- 
veterate:— old (store), remain long, (make to) sleep. 

3463. flU 1 yaslien. yaw-shane 1 ; from 3462: 

sleepy:— asleep, (one out of) sleep (-eth, 
-ing), slept. 

3464. yB" 1 Yashen, yaw-shane'; the same as 3463; 

Jashen, an Isr.:— Jashen. 

3465. 1TUJ yasban, yaw-shown'; from 3462; old:— 

old. 

3466. n3Tli"^ Y e sbanab, yesh-aw-naw" ; tern, of 

3465; Jeshanah, a place in Pal.:— Jesh- 
anah. 

3467. yD 1 ^ yasha*, yaw-shah'; a prim, root; 

prop, to be open, wide or free, i.e. (by 
impl.) to be safe; causat. to free or succor:— X at all, 
avenging, defend, deliver (-er), help, preserve, res- 
cue, be safe, bring (having) salvation, save (-iour), 
get victory. 

3468. y®l yesbat, yeh'shah; or 

3>12J?_ yesba<, yay'-shah; from 3467; liberty, 
deliverance, prosperity:— safety, salva- 
tion, saving. 

3469. "WIT Yisb'ty, yish-ee'; from 3467; sa«ina; 

Jishi, the name of four Isr.:— Ishi. 

3470. TCV^T Y e sba«yab. yesh-ah-yaw' ; or 

W^B?? Y e sba<yabuw, yesh-ah-yaw'- 
hoo; from 3467 and 3050; Jah has 
saved; Jeshajah, the name of seven Isr.:— Isaiah, Je- 
saiah, Jeshaiah. 

3471. F!B1I£ yasb e pbe1», yaw-shef-ay 1 ; from an 

unused root mean, to polish; a gem 
supposed to be jasper (from the resemblance in 
name) : — jasper. 

3472. nSUJ^ Ylsbpah, yish-paw'; pert, from 

8192; he will scratch; Jishpah, anlsr.: — 
Ispah. 

3473. ^S12?7 Ylsbpan, yish-paum' ; prob. from 

the same as 8237; lie will hide; Jishpan, 
an Isr.:— Ishpan. 

3474. "HBJ yasbar, yaw-shar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

be straight or even; flg. to be (causat. to 
make) right, pleasant, prosperous: — direct, fit, seem 
good (meet), 4- please (well), be (esteem, go) right 
(on), bring (look, make, take the) straight (way), be 
upright (-ly). 

3475. 1X&* Yeaber, yayf-sher; from 3474; the 

right; Jesher, an Isr.:— Jesher. 



3476. "Wj^ ydsber, yo>-sher; from 3474; the 

right:— equity, meet, right, upright 
(-ness). 

3477. IBJJ yasbar, yaw-shawr 1 ; from 8474- 

straight (lit. or flg.):— convenient, 
equity, Jasher, just, meet (-est), + pleased well 
right (-eons), straight, (most) upright (-ly, -ness). 

3478. bN^iB? Yisra'el, yis-raw-ale 1 ; from 8280 

and 410; lie will rule as God; Jisrael, 
a symbolical name of Jacob; also (typically) of his 
posterity:— Israel. 

3479. binto 1 Yisra'el (Chald.), yis^-aio-ale' 

corresp. to 3478:— IsraeL 

3480. HbjnBT Y e sar>elab, yes-ar-ale'-aw; by 

var. from 3477 and 410 with direc- 
tive enclitic; rtgfct towards God; Jesarelah, an Isr.: — 
Jesharelah. Comp. 841. 

3481. "'bN^TlT Yi8r e 'elly,^/»•s-rell-a»-lee',• patron. 

from 3478; a Jisreelite or desc. of 
Jisrael:— of Israel, Israelite. 

3482. ttfejfjjqri Yisr e >eliy«b, yis-reh-ay-leeth'; 

fem. of 8481; a Jisreelitess or fe- 
male desc. of Jisrael:— Israelitish. 

3483. Tr™''. ytsbrab, yish-raw'; fem. of 8477; 

rectitude: — uprightness. 
8484. "JVYII^ Y e sburiiwn, yesh-oo-roon'; from 

3474; upright; Jeshurun, a symbol, 
name for Israel:— Jeshurun. 

3485. IplBiiT Yissa"kar, yis-saw-kawr' (strictly 

yis-saws-kawr'); from 5375 and 7939; 
lie will bring a reward; Jissaskar, a son of Jacob: — 
Issacbar. 

3486. 1ST15J yasbesb, yaw-shaysh'; from an un 

used root mean, to blanch; gray-haired, 
i.e. an aged man:— stoop for age. 

3487. rP yatb (Chald.), yath; corresp. to 863; a 

sign of the object of a verb: + whom. 

3488. 2rH y e tbiyb (Chald.), yeth-eeb'; corresp. to 

3427; to sit or dwell:— dwell, (be) set, sit. 

3489. "irp yathed, yaw-thade'; from an unused 

root mean, to pin through or fast; a 
peg:— vail, paddle, pin, stake. 

3490. OirP yatbdwm, yaw-thome'; from an un- 

used root mean, to be lonely; a be- 
reaved person:— fatherless (child), orphan. 

3491. ^Wi" 1 yatbawr, yaw-thoor 1 ; pass. part, of 

3498; prop, what is left, i.e. (by impl.) a 
gleaning: — range. 

3492. Trr Yattfyr, yat-teer'; from 3498; redun- 

dant; Jattir, a place in Pal.:— Jattir. 

3493. "PFT yattiyr (Chald.) yat-teer 1 ; corresp. to 

8492; preeminent; adv. very:— exceed- 
ing (-ly), excellent. 

3494. TlbrP Yitblab, yithrlaW; prob. from 8518; 

it will hang, i.e. be high; Jithlah, a 
place in Pal :— Jethlah. 

3495. Fran? Yltbmab, yith-mavf; from the 

same as 3490; orphanage; Jithmah, an 
Isr.:— Ithmah. 

3496. biTprH Yatbniy>el, yath-nee-ale' ; from 

an unused root mean, to endure, and 
410; continued of God; Jathniel, an Isr.:— Jathniel. 

3497. ]5rP Yltbnan, yith-nawn'; from the same 

as 8577; extensive; Jithnan, a place in 
Pal.:— Ithnan. 

3498. "wr yathar, yaw-thar 1 ; a prim. root;toi«i 

over or exceed; by impl. to excel; (in- 
trans.) to remain or be left; causat. to leave, cause 
to abound, preserve: — excel, leave (a remnant), left 
behind, too much, make plenteous, preserve, (be, let) 
remain (-der, -ing, -nant), reserve, residue, rest. 

3499. "in" 1 yetber, yeh'-ther; from 8498; prop, au 

overhanging, i.e. (by impl.) an excess, su- 
periority, remainder; also a small rope (as hanging 
free): — (-abundant, cord, exceeding, excellency 
(-ent), what tbey leave, that hath left, plentifully, 
remnant, residue, rest, string, with. 

3500. ""irP Yetber, yeh'-ther; the same as 8499 

Jether, the name of five or six Isr. and of 
one Midianite:— Jether, Jethro. Comp. 3503. 

3501. N'ln'; YlthraV yith-raw 1 ; by var. for 3502; 

Jithra, an Isr. (or Ishmaelite):— Ithra. 



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3502. STirn ylturab. yith-raW; torn, of 3499; 

prop, excellence, i.e. (by impl.) 
wealth: — abundance, riches. 

3503. i'-in - '. Yitbrow, yith-ro 1 ; from 3499 with 

pron. suffix; his excellence; Jethro, 
Moses' father-in-law:— Jethro. Comp. 3500. 

8504. "pirn ylthrowu. yith-rone'; from 3498! 

preeminence, gain: — better, excellency 
(-leth), profit (-able). 

8505. "'IrP Yitbriy, yith-ree'; patron, from 3500; 

a Jithrite or desc. of Jether:— Ithrite. 

8506. 'prYJ Yltbran, yith-rawri; from 3498; ex- 

cellent; Jithran, the name of an Edom- 
lte and of an Isr.:— Ithran. 

3507. B9*W Yltbr e «am, yitlweh-awm'; from 

3499 and 5971; excellence of people; 
Jithream, a son of David:— Ithream. 

3508. rnrn yotberetb, yo-theh'-reth; fem. act. 

part, of 3498 ; the lobe or flap of the liver 
(as If redundant or outhanging):— caul. 

3509. nrV Y'tbetb, yeh-thayth'; of uncert. der.; 

Jetheth, an Edomite;— Jetheth. 



3510. 3N3 ba'ab, kaw-ab'; a prim, root; prop, to 

feel pain; by Impl. to grieve; flg. to 
spoil:— grieving, mar, have pain, make sad (sore), (be) 
sorrowful. 

3511. 2N3 k°'eb, heh-abe'; from 3510; suffering 

(phys. or mental), adversity:— grief, 
pain, sorrow. 

3512. 71iS3 ka'ab, kaw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; to de- 

spond: cauaat. to deject;— broken, be 
grieved, make sad. 

3513. 133 kabad, haw-bad'; or 

123 kabSd, haw-bade'; a prim, root; to be 
heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, 
levere, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, hon- 
orable); causat. to make weighty (in the same two 
senses):— abounding with, more grievously afflict, 
boast, be chargeable, X be dim, glorify, be (make) 
glorious (things), glory, (very) great, be grievous, 
harden, be (make) heavy, be heavier, lay heavily, 
(bring to, come to, do, get, be had in) honour (self), 
(be) honourable (man), lade, X more be laid, make 
self many, nobles, prevail, promote (to honour), be 
rich, be (go) sore, stop. 

3514. 133 kdbed, ko'-bed; from 3513; weight, 

multitude, ■ueaemence;— grievousness, 
heavy, great number. 

3515. 123 kabed, kaw-bade 1 ; from 3513; heavy; 

fig. in a good sense (numerous) or in a 
bad sense (severe, difficult, stupid):— (so) great, griev- 
ous, hard (-ened), (too) heavy (-ier), laden, much, 
slow, sore, thick. 

3516. 123 kabed, Jems-bade'," the same as 3515; 

the liver (as the heaviest of the vis- 
cera) :— liver. 

123 kabod. See 3519. 

8517. H123 k e beduth, keb-ay-dooth>; fem. of 
3515; difficulty;— x heavily. 

3518. 7123 k a ball, kaw-baw'; a prim, root; to 

expire or (causat.) to extinguish (fire, 
light, anger):— go (put) out, quench. 

3519. 1123 kabowd, kaw-bode'; rarely 

133 kabod, kaw-bode'; from 3513; prop. 
weight; but only fig. in a good sense, 
splendor or copiousness:— glorious (-ly), glory, hon- 
our (-able). 

3520. J11123 k e buwddah, fceb-ood-date'; irreg. 

fem. pass. part, of 3513; weightiness, 
I.e. magnificence, wealth:—- carriage, all glorious, 
stately. 

3521. 5133 Kabuwl, kaw-bool'; from the same 

as 3525 in the sense of limitation; 
sterile; Cabul, the name of two places In Pal.:— 
Cabul. 

3522. "p33 Kabbown, kab-bone'; from an un- 

used root mean, to heap up; hilly; Cab- 
ton. a place in Pal:— Gaboon. 



3523. T23 k e biyr, keb-eer; from 3587 in the orig. 

sense of plaiting; a matrass (of inter- 
twined materials):— pillow. 

3524. 1T33 kabbiyr, hob-beer 1 ; from 3527; vast, 

whether in extent (flg. of power, 
mighty; of time, ayed), or in number, many:— 
+ feeble, mighty, most, much, strong, valiant. 

3525. b33 kebel, keh'-bel; from an unused root 

mean, to twine or braid together; a fet- 
ter:— tetter. 

3526. D33 kabac, kaw-bas'; a prim, root; to 

trample; hence to wash (prop, by 
stamping with the feet), whether lit. (including the 
fulling process) or fig.:— fuller, wash (-ing). 

3527. 123 kabar, kaw-bar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to plait together, i.e. (fig.) to augment 
(espec. in number or quantity, to accumulate):— in 
abundance, multiply. 

3528. 123 k e bar, keb-awr'; from 3527; prop, ex- 

tent of time, i.e. a great while; hence 
long ago, formerly, hitherto:— already, (seeing that 
which), now. 

3529. 133 K e bar, keb-awr'; the same as 3528; 

length; Kebar, a river of Mesopotamia:— 
Chebar. Comp. 2249. 

3530. 71123 klbrab. Tab-raw 1 ; fem. of 3528; 

» : • 

prop, length, i.e. a measure (of uncert. 
dimension):— X little. 

3531. 51133 k e barab, keb-aw-raw'; from 3527 in 
its orig. sense; a sieve (as netted):— 

sieve. 

3532. ©23 kebes, keh-bes'; from an unused root 

mean, to dominate; a ram (just old 
enough to butt):— lamb, sheep. 

3533. 1Z523 kabash, kaw-bash'; a prim, root; to 

tread down; hence neg. to disregard; 
pos. to conquer, subjugate, violate: — bring into 
bondage, force, keep under, subdue, bring into sub- 
jection. 

3534. 11323 kebesb, keh'-besh; from 3533; a foot- 

stool (as trodden upon):— footstool 

3535. 7111523 klbsab, kib-saw 1 ; or 

7111323 kabsab, kab-saw'; fem. of 3532; a 
ewe: — (ewe) lamb. 

3536. 'J1B23 kibshan, kib-shawn'; from 3533: a 

smelting furnace (as reducing 
metals) :— furnace. 

3537. 13 kad. kad; from an unused root mean, to 

deepen; prop, a pail; but gen. of earthen- 
ware; ajar for domestic purposes: — barrel, piteher. 

3538. 213 k e dab (Chald.), ked-ab'; from a root 

corresp. to 3576; false:— lying. 

3539. 1313 kadkod, kad-hode'; from the same 

as 3537 in the sense of striking fire 
from a metal forged; a sparkling gem, prob. the 
ruby.— agate. 

3540. 173Sbl13 K e dorIa<6mer, fced-or-laio-o'- 

mer; of for. or. ; Kedorlaomer, an 
early Pers. king:— Chedorlaomer. 

3541. 713 koh, ko; from the prefix k and 1931; 

prop, like this, i.e. by impl. (of manner) 
thus (or so); also (of place) here (or hither); or (of 
time) now:— also, here, -f- hitherto, like, on the other 
side, so (and much), such, on that manner, (on) 
this (manner, side, way, way and that way), + mean 
while, yonder. 

3542. US kab (Chald.), kaw; corresp. to 3541:— 

hitherto. 

3543. 11713 kahab, haw-haw'; a prim, root; to 

be weak, i.e. (flg.) to despond (causat. 
rebuke), or (of light, the eye) to grow dull:— darken, 
be dim, fail, faint, restrain, X utterly. 

3544. 71713 kebeb. kay-heh'; from 3543; feeble, 

obscure: — somewhat dark, darkish, wax 
dim, heaviness, smoking. 

3545. S1713 kebab, kay-haw'; fem. of 3544; prop. 

a weakening; flg. alleviation, i.e. 
cure:— healing. 

3546. ^713 k e bal (Chald.), keh-hal'; a root cor- 

* resp. to 3201 and 3557; to be able:— be 
able, could. 



3547. ]713 kalian kaw-han'; a prim, root, ap- 

par. mean, to mediate in religious ser- 
vices; but used only as denom. from 3548; to officiate 
as a priest; flg. to put on regalia:— deck, be (do the 
office of a, execute the, minister in the) priest ('s 
office). 

3548. "J713 koh en ko-hane'; act. part, of 3547; 

lit. one officiating, a priest; also (by 
courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman):— 
chief ruler, X own, priest, prince, principal officer. 

3549. 1713 kaben (Chald.), kaw-hane'; corresp. 

to 3548:— priest. 

3550. 713713 k e humnah, keh-hoon-naw' ; from 

3547; priesthood:— priesthood, priest's 
office. 

3551. 13 kav (Chald.), kav; from a root corresp. 

to 3854 in the sense of piercing; a window 
(as a perforation):— window. 

3552. 213'Kuwb, koob; of for. der.; Kub, a 

country near Egypt:— Chub. 

3553. 3>213 kowba', ho'-bah; from an unused 

root mean, to be high or rounded; a 
Jielmet (as orefced):— helmet. Comp. 6959. 

3554. 7113 kavah, haw-vaw'; a prim, root; prop. 

to prick or penetrate; hence to blister 
(as smarting or eating into):— burn. 
1113 kowacb. See 3581. 

3555. 71*13 k e viyah, kev-ee-yaw>; from 3554; a 

branding: — burning. 

3556. 2313 kowkab, ho-kawb'; prob. from the 

same as 3522 (in the sense of rolling) or 
3554 (in the sense of blazing); a star (as round or as 
shining); flg. a prince.'— star ([-gazer]). 

3557. 313 kiiwl, hool; a prim, root; prop, to heep 

in; hence to measure; fig. to maintain 
(in various senses):— (be able to, can) abide, bear, 
comprehend, contain, feed, forbearing, guide, hold 
(-ing in), nourish (-er), be present, make provision, 
receive, sustain, provide sustenance (victuals). 

3558. T7313 kuwmaz, koo-mawz'; from an un- 

used root mean, to store away; a jewel 
(prob. gold beads):— tablet. 

3559. ]13 kiwn, koon; a prim, root; prop, to be 

erect (i.e. stand perpendicular); hence 
(causat.) to set up, in a great variety of applications, 
whether lit. (establish, fix, prepare, apply), or flg. 
(appoint, render sure, proper or prosperous) - .— cer- 
tain (-ty), confirm, direct, faithfulness, fashion, fasten, 
firm, be fitted, be fixed, frame, be meet, ordain, 
order, perfect, (make) preparation, prepare (self), 
provide, make provision, (be, make) ready, right, set 
(aright, fast, forth), be stable, (e-) stablish, stand, 
tarry, x very deed. 

3560. yO Kiiw n fcoon; prob. from 3559; estab- 

lished; Kun, a place in Syria:— Chun. 

3561. TfO kawan, hav-vawn'; from 3559; some- 

thing prepared, i.e. a sacrificial wafer:— 
cake. 

3562. 17"P3313 Kownanyahuw, ko-nan-yaw'- 

hoo; from 3559 and 3050; Jah has 

sustained; Conanjah, the name of two Isr.: Cona- 

niah, Cononiah. Comp. 3663. 

3563. 613 kowc, hoce; from an unused root 

mean, to hold together; a cup (as a 
container), often flg. a lot (as if a potion); also some 
unclean bird, prob. an owl (pern, from the cup-like 
cavity of its eye):— cup, (small) owl. Comp. 3599. 

3564. 113 kuwr, hoor; from an unused root 

mean. prop, to dig through; a pot or 
furnace (as if excavated):— furnace. Comp. 3600. 
113 kowr. See 3733. 

3565. ")^3> 113 Kowr «Ashan, kore aw-shawn'; 

from 3564 and 6227; furnace of 
smohe; Cor-Ashan, a place in Pal. :— Chor-ashan. 

3566. 115113 Kdwresb, ho'-resh; or (Ezra 1 • 1 

[last time], 2) 

12513 Koresb, ho'-resh; from the Pers.; 
Koresh (or Cyrus), the Pers. king:— 
Cyrus. 

3567. 115113 Kowresb (Chald.), ko'-resh; corresp. 

to 3566:— Cyrus. 



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8568. Il5l3 KuTCsb. koosh; prob. of for. or.; 
Cush (or Ethiopia), the name of a son o£ 
Ham, and of bis territory; also of an 1st.:— Chush, 
Cash, Ethiopia. 

3569. '''12513 Kiiwgbiy, koo-shee'; patron, from 

3568; a Cushite, or deso. of Cush:— 
Cushi, Cushite, Ethiopian (-s). 

3570. "TOIS Kuwsbiy, koo-shee'; the same as 

8569; Cushi, the name of two Isr.:— 
Cushi. 

3571. miSlS KftwBbiytb, koo-sheeth'; tern, of 

3569; a Cushite woman:— Ethiopian. 

8572. "]tt5l3 Knwshan, koo-shawn'; perh. from 

8568; Cushan, a region of Arabia:— Cu- 
shan. 

8573. fiW'ttS'l 'J12J13 KuwsbaD Rish»atha- 

ylm, koo-shan' rish-aw- 
thah'-yim; appar. from 3572 and the dual of 7564; 
Cushan of double wickedness; Cushan-Rishathajim, 
a Mesopotamia!! king: — Chushan-rishathayim. 

3574. f"I*"ll25i3 korrsbarab, ko-shaw-raw'; from 
3787; prosperity; in plur. freedom:— 
X chain. 

8575. ni3 Kuwth, kooth; or (fem.) 

!"Ifl13 Kiiwthah, koo-tham'; of for. or.; 
Cuth or Cuthah, a province of As- 
syria:— Cuth. 

8576. 3T3 kazab, kaw-zab'; a prim, root; to lie 

(i.e. deceive), lit. or flg.:— fail, (be found 
a, make a) liar, lie, lying, be in vain. 

8577. 3T3 kazab, kaw-zawb'; from 3576; false- 

hood; lit. (untruth) or fig. (idol):— deceit- 
ful, false, leasing, + liar, lie, lying. 

3578. Nap Koz e ba>, ko-zeb-aw'; from 3576; fal- 

lacious; Cozeba, a place in Pal.:— 
Choseba. 

3579. "W3 Kozbiy, koz-bee'; from 3576; false; 

Cozbi, a Midianitess:— Cozbi. 

3580. V(S K e ziyb, ta-eeo'; from 3576; falsified; 

Kezib, a place in Pal. : — Chezib. 

3581. 03 koach, ko'-akh; or (Dan. 11 : 6) 

IJ13 kowacb, ko'-akh; from an unused 
root mean, to be firm; vigor, lit. (force. 
In a good or a bad sense) or flg. (capacity, means, 
produce); also (from its hardiness) a large lizard: — 
ability, able, chameleon, force, fruits, might, power 
(-ful), strength, substance, wealth. 

3582. "in3 kachad, kaw-khad'; a prim, root; to 

secrete, by act or word; hence (intens.) 
to destroy:— conceal, cut down (off), desolate, hide. 

3583. bfJ3 kacbal, kaw-khal'; a prim, root; to 

paint (with stibium): — paint. 

3584. 123)13 kacbasb, kaw-khash'; a prim, root; 

to be untrue, in word (to lie, feign, dis- 
own) or deed (to disappoint, fail, cringe):— deceive, 
deny, dissemble, fail, deal falsely, be found liars, 
(be-) lie, lying, submit selves. 

3585. ffl'rD baebasb, kakh'-ash; from 3584; lit. a 

failure of flesh, i.e. emaciation; flg. 
hypocrisy:— leanness, lies, lying. 
8586. iari3 kechagb, kekh-awsh'; from 3584; 

faithless:— lying. 
3587. Tp kiy, kee; from 3554; a brand or scar:— 

burning. 
8588. "'S. kiy, kee; a prim, particle [the full form 
of the prepositional prefix] indicating cau- 
sal relations of all kinds, antecedent or consequent; 
(by impl.) very widely used as a rel. conj. or adv. [as 
below]; often largely modified by other particles an- 
nexed:— and, + (forasmuch, inasmuch, where-) as, 
assured [-ly], -1- Dut, certainly, doubtless, + else, even, 
-(- except, for. how. (because, in, so, than) that, + ne 
vertheless, now. rightly, seeing, since, surely, then, 
therefore, + (al-) though, -f till, truly, + until, when, 
whether, while, whom, yea, yet. 
3589. T3 kiyd, keed; from a prim, root mean, to 
strike: a crushing; fig. calamity: — de- 
struction. 

8590. TlTS kiydowd, kee-dode'; from the same 
as 8589 [comp. 3539] ; prop, something 
struck off, i.e. a spark (as struck):— spark. 



3591. pT 1 ^ kiyddwil. kee-dohn'; from the same 

as 3589; prop, something to strike with, 
i.e. a dart (perh. smaller than 2595):— lance, shield, 
spear, target. 

3592. p"P3 Kiydown kee-dohn'; the same as 

3591 ; Kidon, a place in Pal.:— Chidon. 

3593. *11T , 3 kiydowr, kee-dore'; of uncert. der. ; 

perh. tumult:— battle. 

3594. 1JV2 Kiyuwn, kee-yoon'; from 3559; prop. 

a statue, i.e. idol; but used (by euphem- 
ism) for some heathen deity (perh. corresp. to Pria- 
pus or Baal-peor):— Chiun. 

3595. Ti B 3 kiyowr, kee-yore'; or 

T3 kiy or, kee-yore'; from the same as 3564; 
prop, something round (as excavated or 
bored), i.e. a chafing- dish for coals or a caldron for 
cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a wash- 
bowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or plat- 
form: — heartb, laver, pan, scaffold. 

3596. "Vs kiylay, kee-lah'ee; or 

"OS) kelay, kay-lah'ee; from 3557 in the 
sense of withholding; niggardly:— churl. 

3597. rp^S beylaph, kay-laf; from an unused 

root mean, to clap or strike with noise; 
a club or sledge-hammer: — hammer. 

3598. 7TO n 3 Kiymab, kee-maw'; from the same 

as 3558; a cluster of stars, i.e. the Plei- 
ades:— Pleiades, seven stars. 

3599. D^S kiyc, keece; a form for 3563; a cup; also 

a bag for money or weights:— bag, cup, 
purse. 

3600. "PS kiyr, keer; a form for 3564 (only in the 

dual); a cooking range (consisting of two 
parallel stones, across which the boiler is set): — ranges 
for pots. 

1*3 kiyor. See 3595. 

3601. 11125*3 kiygbdwr, kee-shore'; from 3787; 

lit. a director, i.e. the spindle or 
shank of a distaff (6418), by which it is twirled:— 
spindle. 

3602. f"!33 kakah, kaw'-kaw; from 3541 ; just so, 
referring to the previous or following 

context:— after that (this) manner, this matter, (even) 
so, in such a case, thus. 

3603. 133 klkkar, kik-kawr 1 ; from 3769; a circle, 

i.e. (by impl.) a circumjacent tract or 
region, espec. the Ohor or valley of the Jordan; also 
a (round) loaf; also a talent (or large [round] coin) :— 
loaf, morsel, piece, plain, talent. 

3604. 133 klkker (Chald.), kik-kare'; corresp. 

to 3603; a talent:— talent. 

3605. V3 kol, kole; or (Jer. 33 : 8)° 

513 kSwl, kole; from 3634; prop, the whole; 
hence all, any or every (in the sing, only, 
but often in a plur. sense):— (in) all (manner, [ye]), 
altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, 
thing), howsoever, as many as, [no-] thing, ought, 
whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso (-ever). 

3606. 33 kol (Chald.), kole; corresp. to 3605:— all, 

any, + (forasmuch) as, + be- (for this) 
cause, every, + no (manner, -ne), + there (where) 
-fore, + though, what (where, who) -soever, (the) 
whole. 

3607. N33 kala', kaw-law 1 ; a prim, root; to re- 

strict, by act (hold, back or in) or word 
(prohibit):— finish, forbid, keep (back), refrain, re- 
strain, retain, shut up, be stayed, withhold. 

3608. fcilb3 kele', keh'-leh; from 3607; a prison:— 

prison. Comp. 3610, 3628. 

3609. at}b3 Kil'ab, kil-awb'; appar. from 3607 

and 1; restraint of (his) father; Kilab, 
an 1st. : — Chileab. 

3610. tTNbs kll'aylm, kil-ah'-yim; dual of 3608 

in the original sense of separation; 
two heterogeneities: — divers seeds (-e kinds), mingled 
(seed). 

3611. 3j3 keleb, keh'-leb; from an unused root 

mean, to yelp, or else to attack; a dog; 
hence (by euphemism) a male prostitute:— dog. 

3612. tlv3 Kaleb, kaw-labe'; perh. a form of 

8611, or else from the same root in the 



sense of forcible; Caleb, the name of three Isr.:— 
Caleb. 

3613. firilSN ab.3 Kaleb 'Epbratbah, kaw- 

labe' efraw'-thaw; from 3612 
and 672 ; Caleb-Ephrathah, a place in Eg. (if the text is 
correct):— Caleb-ephrathah. 

3614. iab3° Kallbbow, kaw-Hb-bo 1 ; prob. by 

err. transc. for 
"'SSS Kalebiy, kaw-lay-bee' ; patron, from 
3612; a Calebite or desc. of Caleb:— of 
the house of Caleb. 

3615. !"I53 kalab, kaw-law'; a prim, root; to 

end, whether intrans. (to cease, be 
finished, perish) or trans, (to complete, prepare, con- 
sume): — accomplish, cease, consume (away), deter- 
mine, destroy (utterly), be (when . . . were) done, (be 
an) end (of), expire, (cause to) fail, faint, finish, fulfil, 
X fully, x have, leave (off), long, bring to pass, 
wholly reap, make clean riddance, spend, quite take 
away, waste. 

3616. J"lb3 kaleb, kaw-leh'; from 3615; pining:— 

fail. 

3617. Inb3 kalab, kaw-law 1 ; from 8615; a com- 

pletion; adv. completely; also destruc- 
tion:— altogether, (be, utterly) consume (-d), con- 
summation (-ption), was determined, (full, utter) end, 
riddance. 

3618. r"63 kallah, kal-laW; from 3634; a bride 

(as if perfect) ; hence a son's wife:— bride, 
daughter-in-law, spouse. 

N133 b e luw\ See 3628. 

3619. 3*b3 k e Iub, kel-oob'; from the same as 

3611 ; a bird-trap (as furnished with a 
clap-stick or treadle to spring it) ; hence a basket (as 
resembling a wicker cage) : — basket, cage. 

3620. aib3 K'lnwl., kel-oob'; the same as 3619; 

Kelub, the name of two Isr.:— Chelub. 

3621. *a*D3 K e luwbay, kel-oo-bay'ee; a form 

of 3612 ; Kelubai, an Isr. :— Chelubai. 

3622. "Alb:? K e Iuwhay, kel-oo-hah'ee; from 

3615; completed; Keluhai, an Isr.: — 
Chelluh. 

3623. flblb3 k e luwlah, kel-oo-law'; denom 

pass. part, from 3618; bridehood (only 
in the plur.):— espousal. 

3624. 1133 kelaeb, keh'-lakh; from an unused 

root mean, to be complete; maturity:— 
full (old) age. 

3625. n?3 Kelach, keh'-lakh; the same as 8624; 

Kelach, a place in Assyria: — Calah. 

3626. rTTtvbs Kol-Chozeh, kol-kho-zeh'; from 
3605 and 2374; every seer; Col-Cho- 

zeh, an Isr.:— Col-hozeh. 

3627. *b3 k e liy, kel-ee'; from 3615; something 

prepared, i.e. any apparatus (as an 
implement, utensil, dress, vessel or weapon):— 
armour ([-bearer]), artillery, bag, carriage, ■+- furnish, 
furniture, instrument, jewel, that is made of, X one 
from another, that which pertaineth, pot, + psaltery, 
sack, stuff, thing, tool, vessel, ware, weapon, + what- 
soever. 

3628. trb3 k e liy>, kel-ee'; or 

Nlb3 k e lQ-w», fcel-oo'; from 3607 [comp. 
3608] ; a prison: — prison. 

3629. r"pb3 kllyab, kil-yaw'; fem. of 3627 (only 

in the plur.) ; a kidney (as an essential 
organ); fig. the mind (as the interior self):— kidneys, 



3630. l^bS Kllyown, kil-yone'; a form of 8631; 

Kiljon, an Isr. :— Chilion. 

3631. "JI^VS killayown, kil-law-yone' ; from 

3615; pining, destruction: — consump- 
tion, failing. 

3632. b*b3 kaliyl, kaw-leel'; from 3634; complete; 

as noun, the whole (spec, a sacrifice 
entirely consumed); as adv. fully: — all, every whit, 
flame, perfect (-ion), utterly, whole burnt offering 
(sacrifice), wholly. 

3633. b'3b3 Kalkdl, kal-kole'; from 3557; suste- 

nance; Calcol, an Isr. : — Calcol, CbalcoL 

3634. bb3 kalal, kaw-lal'; a prim, root; to com- 

plete:— (make) perfect. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



8635. bb3 k e lal (Chald.), kel-al'; corresp. to 8634; 
to complete: — finish, make (set) up. 

3636. bb3 K e lal, kel-awl'; from 3634; complete; 

Kelal, an Isr. : — Chelal. 

3637. tft© kalam, kaw-lawm'; a prim, root; 

prop, to wound; but only fig., to 
taunt or insult:— be (make) ashamed, blush, be con- 
founded, be put to confusion, hurt, reproach, (do, put 
to) shame. 

3638. IKlb? Kilmad, kiUmawd'; of for. der.; 

Kilmad, a place appar. in the Assyrian 
empire: — Chilmad. 

3639. rrabS k'limmah hel-im-maw'; from 3687; 

1 disgrace:— confusion, dishonour, re- 
proach, shame. 

8640. nfab? k'Ummuntb, keUm-mooth'; 

from 8689; disgrace:— shame. 

8641. rtfr? Kalneh, fcol-nefc';or 

•"IJjb? Kalneh, kal-nay' ; also 

iib? KalnAw, fcal-no'; of foT. der.; Cal- 
neh or Calno, a place in the Assyrian 
empire:— Calneh, Calno. Comp. 3656. 
3643. ~"Q3 kamahh. toio-moli'; a prim, root; 

to pine after:— long. 
3643. Q71H3 Kimliam, him-hawm'; from 3b42; 
pining; Kimham, an 1st.:— Chimbam. 
8644. TO? k^mfiw, kem-o'; or 

IMS kamow, kaw-mo'; a form of the pref. 
k, but used separately [comp. 3651]; as, 
tftus, so:— according to, (such) as (it were, well as), in 
comparison of, like (as, to, unto), thus, when, worth. 

3645. 101)33 K'mowih, kem-oshe 1 ; or (Jer. 

: 48 : 7) 
llSTD? K e miysh, kem-eesh'; from an un- 
used root mean, to subdue; the power- 
ful; Kemosh, the god of the Moabites:— Chemosh. 

3646. 1123 kammdn, kam-mone'; from an un- 

used root mean, to store up or preserve; 
" cummin" (from its use as a condiment) :— cummin. 

8647. 0)23 kamac, haw-mas'; a prim, root; to 

store away, i.e. (fig.) in the memory:— 
lay up in store. 

8648. D23 kamar, haw-mar 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to intertwine or contract, i.e. (by 
impl.) to shrivel (as with heat); fig. to be deeply 
affected with passion (lore or pity):— be black, be 
kindled, yearn. 

3649. 1)23 kamar, kaw-mawr'; from 8648; prop. 

an ascetic (as if shrunk with self -macer- 
ation), i.e. an idolatrous priest (only in plur.):— 
Chemarims, (idolatrous) priests. 

3650. Tip? klmriyr, kim-reer'; redupl. from 

8648; obscuration (as if from shrinh- 
age of light), i.e. an eclipse (only in plur.):— black- 



1. 1? ken kane; from 3559; prop, set upright; 
hence (fig. as adj.) just; but usually (as 
adv. or conj.) rightly or so (in various applications to 
manner, time and relation; often with other par- 
ticles) : h after that (this, -ward, -wards), as ... as, 

-f [for-] asmuch as yet, + be (for which) cause, 
-f following, howbeit, in (the) like (manner, -wise), 
y. the more, right, (even) so, state, straightway, 
such (thing), surely, + there (where) -fore, this, thus, 
true, well, X you. 

3652. "]3 k6n (Chald,), kane; corresp. to 3651; so:— 

thus. 

3653. "13 ken, kane; toe same as 8651, used as a 

noun; a stand, i.e. pedestal or station:— 
base, estate, foot, office, place, well. 

3654. 13 Iken, kane; from 3661 in the sense of fast- 

ening; a gnat (from infixing its sting; 
used only in plur. [and irreg. in Exod. 8 : 17, 18; Heb. 
13 : 14]):— lice, X manner. 

8655. 7133 kanah, kaw-naw'; a prim, root; to 

address by an additional name; hence, 
to eulogise:— give flattering titles, surname (himself). 

8656. !"E>3 Eanneh. han-neh'; for 3641; Oanneh, 

a place in Assyria:— Canneh 
3657. 7TS3 Hannah, han-naW; from 3661; a plant 
(as set"):— X vineyard. 



3658. 1153 klnnowr, fctn-nore'; from an unused 

root mean, to twang; a harp: — harp. 

3659. 1rP33 Konyahuw, kon-yaW-hoo; for 

8204; Conjah, an Isr. king:— Coniah. 
8660. 8)233 k e nema» (Chald.), ken-ay-maw'; 

corresp. to 3644; so or thus:— so, (in) 
this manner (sort), thus. 

3661. ^33 kaiian, haw-nan'; a prim, root; to set 

out, i.e. plant: — X vineyard. 

3662. "<M3 K. e naniy, ken-aw-nee': from 3661; 

planted; Kenani, an Isr. : — Chenani. 

3663. fP333 K'nanyah, ken-an-yaw 1 ; or 

VP333 K e nanvahnw, hen-an^yaw'-hoo; 
from 3661 and 8050; Jah has planted; 
Kenanjah, an Isr.:— Chenaniah. 

3664. 033 kanac, kauy-nas 1 ; a prim, root; to 

collect; hence, to enfold:— gather (toge- 
ther), heap up, wrap self. 

3665. 3*33 kana*, kaw-nah'; a prim, root; prop. 

to bend the knee; hence to humiliate, 
vanquish:— bring down (low), into subjection, under, 
humble (self), subdue. 

3666. !-IS33 kin "ah kin-aw'; from 366B in the 

sense of folding [comp. 3664]; a pack- 
age:— vexes. 

3667. "1233 K e na<an, ken-ah'-an; from 3665; 

humiliated; Kenaan, a son of Ham; 
also the country inhabited by him:— Canaan, mer- 
chant, trafflck. 

3668. J13OT3 K. e na«anak, ken-ah-an-aW '; fern. 

of 8667; Kenaanah, the same of two 
Isr. : — Chenaanah. 

3669. "WSS K e na<&niy, ken-ah-an-ee'; patrial 

from 3667; a Kenaanite or inhabitant 
of Kenaan; by impl. a pedlar (the Canaanites stand- 
ing for their neighbors the Ishmaelites, who conduct- 
ed mercantile caravans): — Canaanite, merchant, 
trafficker. 

8670. £133 fcanaph, kaw-naf; a prim, root; prop, 
to project laterally, i.e. prob. (reflex.) to 
withdraw: — be removed. 

3671. t|33 kanapb, kaw-nawf; from 8670; an 

edge or extremity; spec, (of a bird or 
army) a wing, (of a garment or bed-clothing) a flap, 
(of the earth) a quarter, (of a building) a pin- 
nacle: — (- bird, border, corner, end, feather [-ed], 
X flying, + (one an-) other, overspreading, X quar- 
ters, skirt, X sort, uttermost part, wing ([-ed]). 

3672. nV"l33 Kinn'rowth, kin-ner-oth' ; or 

1H133 Kinnereth, kin-neh'-reth; respec- 
tively plur. and sing. fern, from the 
same as 3658; perh. ftarp-shaped; Kinneroth or Kin- 
nereth, a place in Pal. :— Ohinnereth, Chinneroth, Cin- 
neroth. 

3673. 1B33 kanash (Chald.), kaumash'; cor- 

resp. to 3664; to assemble: — gather to- 
gether. 

3674. 1133 k*nath, kenawth'; from 8855; a coi- 

league (as having the same title):— com- 
panion. 

3675. r03 k e natk (Chald.), ken-awth'; corresp. 

to 3674:— companion. 

3676. 03 kec, kace; appar. a contr. for 3678, but 

prob. by err. transc. for 5251:— sworn. 
8677. ND3 kece', keh'-seh; or 

fl03 kecek, keh'-seh; appar. from 8680; 
prop, fulness or the full moon, i.e. its 
festival:— (time) appointed. 

3678. NO? klcce', kis-say'; or 

SID? klcceh. kis-say'; from 8680; prop. 
covered, i.e. a throne (as canopied):— 
seat, stool, throne. 

3679. "«JD3. Kacday. has-dah'ee; f or 3778:-Chal- 

dean. 

3680. 7*103 kacah, haw-saw 1 ; a prim, root; prop. 

to plump, i.e. fill up hollows; by impl. 
to cover (for clothing or secrecy):— clad self, close, 
clothe, conceal, cover (self)> (flee to) hide, over- 
whelm. Comp. 3780. 

7103 kecek. See 3677. 

7103 kicceta See 3678. 



3681. ^103 kacuwy, kawsoo'ee; pass- P&r'- of 

8680; prop, covered, i.e. (as noun) a 
covering: — covering. 

3682. ni03 k«cA-wtk, kes-ooth'; from 8680; a 

cover (garment) ; flg. a veiling: — cover- 
ing, raiment, vesture. 

3683. tlp3 kacach, kaw-sakh'; a prim, root; to 

cut off:— cut down (up). 

3684. bN?3 k e ciyl, kes-eeV; from 8688; prop, fat, 

! i.e. (fig.) stupid or silly:— fool (-ish). 

3685. bip? K*ciyl, kes-eel'; the same as 3684; 

any notable constellation; spec. Orion 
(as if a burly one) : — constellation, Orion. 

3686. b^D? K. e ciyl, hes-eel'; the same as 8684; Ke- 

sil, a place in Pal. :— Chesil. 

3687. mbip? k«clyluwtk, fces-eeJ-ooMi'; from 

3684; silliness:— foolish. 

3688. bp3 kacal, kaw-sal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

be fat, i.e. (fig.) silly:— be foolish. 

3689. bp? kecel, keh'-sel: from 3688; prop, fat- 

ness, i.e. by impl. (lit.) the loin (as the 
seat of the leaf fat) or (gen.) the uiscera; also (flg.) 
silliness or (in a good sense) trust: — confidence, flank, 
folly, hope, loin. 

3690. 7lb03 klclah, fcts-toto'; fern, of 3689; in a 

good sense, trust; in a bad one, silli- 
ness.- — confidence, folly. 

3691. lbp3 Kiclev, kin-lave'; prob. of for. or.; 

Kisleu, the 9th Heb. month:— Chisleu. 

3692. Tlbp3 Klcldwn, kis-lone'; from 8688; 

hopeful; Kislon, an Isr.:— Cbislon. 

3693. ")ib03 K e calown, kes-aw-lone' ; from 3688; 

fertile; Kesalon, a place in Pal.:— 
Chesalon. 

3694 nibP3 Ke< ullowtli. kes-ool-loth'; tern. 
plur. of pass. part, of 8688; fattened, 
Kesulloth, a place in PaL :— Chesulloth. 

3695. D^nbp? Kacluchiym, kas-loo'-kheem; a 

plur. prob. of for. der. ; Casluchim, 
a people cognate to the Eg.:— Casluhim. 

3696. 13FI ri?03 Kl. loth Tabor, kis-l5th' 
taw-bore'; from the fem. plur. of 

3689 and 8396; flanks of Tabor; Kisloth-Tabor, a 
place in Pal. :— Chisloth-tabor. 

3697. D03 kacam, kaw-sam'; a prim, root; to 

shear:— X only, poll. Comp. 8765. 

3698. HODS knccemetb, koos-seh'-meth; from 

8697; spelt (from its bristliness as if 
just shorn):— fitches, rie. 

3699. 003 kacac, kaw-sas'; a prim, root; to es- 

timate:— make count. 

3700. C|03 kacapk,fcato-sa/'; a prim, root; prop. 

to become pale, i.e. (by impl.) to pine 
after; also to fear: — [have] desire, be greedy, long, 
sore. 

3701. C|03 keceph. keh'sef; from 3700; silver 

(from its pale color); by impl. money:— 
money, price, silver (-ling). 

3702. C]03 k«caph (Chald.), fces-a/'; corresp. to 

8701:— money, silver. 

3703. NJBpB Kaclphyef, kaw-sif-yaw' ; perh. 

from 8701 ; silvery; Casiphja, a place 
in Bab.:— Casiphia. 

3704. ri03 keceth, fcefc'-setA; from 8680; a cushion 

or pillow (as covering a seat or bed):— 
pillow. 

3705. "|3>3 k e «an (Chald.), keh-an'; prob. from 3652; 

noTo:— now. 

3706. n.33j3 k e <eneth (Chald.), keh-eh'^neth; or 

r#3 k«'etk (Chald.), keh-eth'; fem. of 8705; 
thus (only in the formula "and so 
forth"):— at such a time. 

3707. 03>3 ka'ac, kaw-as'; a prim, root; to trow 

ble; by impl. to grieve, rage, be indig- 
nant:— be angry, be grieved, take indignation, pro- 
voke (to anger, unto wrath), have sorrow, vex, be 
wroth. 

3708. 03>3 ka'ac, kah'-as; or (in Job) 

113S3 ka'as, kah'-as; from 8707; vexation;— 
anger, angry, grief, indignation, provo- 
cation, provoking, x sore, sorrow, spite, wrath. 
ny3 k e «etb.. See 3706, 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Kelal 
Kishshawlone 



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3709. E]3 kaph, kaf; from 3721; the hollow hand 

or palm (so of the paw of an animal, of 
the sole, and even of the bowl of a dish or sling, the 
handle of a bolt, the leaves of a palm-tree); flg. 
power:— branch, + foot, hand ([ ful], -die, [-led]), hol- 
low, middle, palm, paw, power, sole, spoon. 

3710. J|3 kSph, kafe; from 3731; a hollow rock:— 

rock. 

8711. nS3 kaphah, kaw-faw 1 ; a prim, root; 
*'* prop, to bend, i.e. (flg.) to tame or sub- 
due:— pacify. 

3712. riSO klppah, kip-paw'; tern, of 3709; a 

leaf of a palm-tree:— branch. 

3713. "11S3 k e ph6wr, kef-ore'; from 3722; prop. 

! a cover, i.e. (by impl.) a tankard (or 
covered goblet); also white frost (as covering the 
ground):— bason, hoar (-y) frost. 

3714. D^BS kaphiyc, kaw-fece'; from an unused 

root mean, to connect; a girder:— 
beam. 

3715. TB3 k e phiyr, kef-eer 1 ; from 3722; a vi!- 

lage (as covered in by walls); also a 
young lion (perh. as covered with a mane):— (young) 
lion, village. Comp. 3723. 

3716. !"ITB? K. e phiyrah, kef-ee-raw'; tern, of 

3715; the village (always with the 
art.); Kephirah, a place in Pal. :— Chephirah. 

3717. b?3 kaphal, kaw-fal'; a prim, root; to 

fold together; flg. to repeat:— double. 

3718. bs© kephel, keh'-fel; from 3717; a dupli- 

cate:— double. 

3719. ^63 kaphan, kaw-fan'; a prim, root; to 

bend;— bend. 

3720. "|B3 kaphan, kaw-fawn'; from 3719; hun- 

ger (as making to stoop with emptiness 
and pain):— famine. 

3721. C1B3 kaphaph, kaw-faf; a prim, root; to 

curve:— bow down (self). 

3722. "IBS kaphar, kaw-far'; a prim, root; to 

cover (spec, with bitumen); flg. to expi- 
ate or condone, to placate or cancel: — appease, make 
(an) atonement, cleanse, disannul, forgive, be merci- 
ful, pacify, pardon, to pitch, purge (away), put 
off, (make) reconcile (-liation). 

3723. 1B3 kaphar, kaw-fawr 1 ; from 3722; a vil- 

lage (as protected by walls):— village. 
Comp. 3715. 

3724. "IB3 kopher, ko'-fer; from 3722; prop, a 

cover, i.e. (lit.) a visage (as covered in); 
(spec.) bitumen (as used for coaiinff), and the henna 
plant (as used for dyeing); flg. a redempiton-price:— 
bribe, camphire, pitch, ransom, satisfaction, sum of 
money, village. 

3725. 1B3 kipptir, fcip-poor'; from 3722; expia- 

tion (only in plur.):— atonement. 

3726. "OiTayrl 1B3 K e phar ha-tAmraow 

niy, kef-ar' haw-am-mo-nee' ; 
from 3723 and 5984, with the art. interposed; village 
of the Ammonite; Kefar-ha-Ammoni, a place in 
Pal. : — Chef ar-haamonai. 

3727. niS3 kapporeth, fcap-po'-rett; from 3722; 

a lid (used only of the cover of the 
sacred Ark):— mercy seat. 

3728. 1BB3 kaphask, kaw-fash'; a prim, root; to 

tread down; flg. to humiliate: — cover. 

3729. HB3 k e pbatb (Chald.), kef-ath'; a root of 

uncert. correspondence; to fetter:— 
bind. 

3730. 1tlB3 kaplitor, kaf-tore 1 ; or (Am. 9 : 1) 

TinB3 kapbtowr, kaf-tore'; prob. from 

an unused root mean, to encircle; a 

chaplet; but used only in an architectonic sense, i.e. 

the capital of a column, or a wreath-like button or 

disk on the candelabrum:— knop, (upper) lintel. 

3731. 1FIB3 Kapbtor, kaf-tore'; or (Am. 9 : 7) 

11HB3 Kaphtftwr, kaf-tore'; appar. the 
same as 3730; Caphtor (i.e. a wreath- 
shaped island), the original seat of the Philistines:— 
Caphtor. 

3732. ^I'nBB Kaphtoriy, kaf-to-reef; patrial 

from 3731 ; a Caphtorite (collect.) or 
native of Caphtor:— Caphthorim, Caphtorim (-s), 



3733. 13 kar, kar; from 3769 in the sense of 

plumpness; a ram (as full-grown and 
fat), including a battering-ram (as butting) ; hence a 
meadow (as for sheep) ; also a pad or camel's saddle 
(as puffed out):— captain, furniture, lamb, (large) 
pasture, ram. See also 1033, 3746. 

3734. 13 kdr, kore; from the same as 3564; prop. 

a deep round vessel., i.e. (spec.) a cor or meas- 
ure for things dry :— cor, measure. Chald. the same. 

3735. N13 kara' (Chald.), kaw-raw 1 ; prob. cor- 

resp. to 3738 in the sense of piercing 
(flg.); to grieve:— be grieved. 

3736. 3313 karbel, kar-bale'; from the same as 

3585 ; to gird or clothe:— clothed. 

3737. &6al3 karb e la< (Chald.), kar-bel-aW; 

from a verb corresp. to that of 3736 ; a 
mantle:— hat. 

3738. STJ5 karah, kaw-raw 1 ; a prim, root; prop. 

to dijr; flg. to plot; gen. to bore or 
open:— dig, X make (a banquet), open. 

3739. 7113 karah, kaw-raw 1 ; usually assigned as 

a prim, root, but prob. only a special 
application of 3738 (through the common idea of 
planning implied in a bargain); to purchase:— buy, 
prepare. 

3740. 7113 her all. hay-raw'; from 3739; a pur- 

chase:— provision. 

3741. !t13 karah, kaw-raw'; fern, of 3733; a 

meadow:— cottage. 

3742. 2113 k e ruwb, ker-oob 1 ; of uncert. der.; 

a cherub or imaginary figure: — cherub, 
[plurJ] cherubims. 

3743. 3113 K e ruwb, ker-oob'; the same as 3748; 

Kerub, a place in Bab.:— Cherub. 

3744. 1113 kardwz (Chald.), fcaw-roze'; from 

3745: a herald: — herald. 

3745. T13 k c raz (Chald.), ker-az'; prob. of Greek 

or. (KijpiWw); to proclaim: — make a 
proclamation. 

3746. , 13 kariy, kaw-ree'; perh. an abridged 

plur. of 3733 in the sense of leader (of the 
flock); a life-guardsman: — captains, Cherethites 
[from the marg.]. 

3747. rP13 K. e riyth, ker-eeth'; from 3772; a cut; 

Kerith, a brook of Pal. :— Cherith. 

3748. nirPIS k«riythuwtb, ker-ee-thooth' ; 

from 3772; a cutting (of the matri- 
monial bond), i.e. divorce: — divorce (-ment). 

3749. 3313 karkdb, kar-kobe'; expanded from 

the same as 3528; a rim or top mar- 
gin:— compass. 

3750. D.313 karkom, kar-kome 1 ; prob. of for. 

or. ; the crocus: — saffron. 

3751. tiFnS^S Kark e miysh, kar-kem-eesh' ; of 

for. der.; Karkemish, a place in 
Syria :— Carchemish. 

3752. 03^13 Karkac, Tcar-kasT; of Pers. or.; 

Karkas, a eunuch of Xerxes:— Carcas. 

3753. F11313 karkarah, kar-kaw-raw' ; from 

3769; a dromedary (from its rapid 
motion as if dancing):— swift beast. 

3754. 013 kerem, keh'-rem; from an unused root 

of uncert. mean.; a garden or vine- 
yard:— vines, (increase of the) vineyard (-s), vintage. 
See also 1021. 

3755. D13 kdrem, ko-rame'; act. part, of an 

imaginary denom. from 3754; a vine- 
dresser:— viae dresser [as one or two words}. 

3756. ^KTO Karmiy kar-mee'; from 3754; gar- 

dener; Karmi, the name of three 1st. :— 
Carmi. 

3757. "W3 Karmiy, kar-mee'; patron, from 

8756; a Karmite or desc. of Karmi:— 
Carmites. 

3758. Vral? karmtyl, Tcar-mele 1 ; prob. of for. 

or. ; carmine, a deep red:— crimson. 

3759. b»13 karmel, Tmr-meV; from 3754; a 

planted field (garden, orchard, vineyard 
or park); by impl. garden produce:— full (green) ears 
(of corn), fruitful field (place), plentiful (field). 

3760. bn13 Karmel, kar-meV; the same as 3759; 

Karmel, the name of a hill and of a 
town in Pal.:— Carmel, fruitful (plentiful) field, 
(place). 



3761. "i^MI? Karm e lly, kar-meUee 1 ; patron 

from 3760; a Karmelite or inhab. oi 
Karmel (the town):— Carmelite. 

3762. rPbH13 Karm e liyth, fcar-meJ-ee«i';fem 

of 3761 ; a Karmelitess or female in 
hab. of Karmel:— Carmelitess. 

3763. 113 K e ran, ker-awn 1 ; of uncert. der.: Ker 

an, an aboriginal Idumasan:— Cberan. 

3764. N013 korce' (Chald.), kor-say'; corresp. 

to 3678; a throne:— throne. 



3765. 



DD13 klrcem, kir-same', 
waste:— waste. 



from 3697; to lay 



3770. 
belly. 



3766. 5>13 kara', kaw-rah'; a prim, root; to bend 

the knee; by impl. to sink, to prostrate:— 
bow (down, self), bring down (low), cast down, couch, 
fall, feeble, kneeling, sink, smite (stoop) down, subdue, 
X very. 

3767. 3>13 karat, hate-raw 1 ; from 3766; the leg 

(from the knee to the ankle) of men or 
locusts (only in the dual) :— leg. 

3768. DB13 karpac, kar-pas 1 ; of for. or.; byssus 

or fine vegetable wool:— green. 
113 karar, kaw-rar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

dance (i.e. whirl): — dance (-ing). 
tol3 k e r£s, ker-ace'; by var. from 7164; the 

paunch or belly (as swelling out):— 

£313 Koresh. See 3567. 

3771. SCU313 Karsb e na', kar-shen-aw' ; of for. 

or. ; Karshena, a courtier of Xerxes:— 
Carshena. 

3772. ni3 karath, kaw-rath'; a prim, root; to 

cut (off, down or asunder); by impl. to 
destroy or consume; spec, to covenant (i.e. make an 
alliance or bargain, orig. by cutting flesh and passing 
between the pieces): — be chewed, be con- [feder-] ate, 
covenant, cut (down, off), destroy, fail, feller, be 
freed, hew (down), make a league ([covenant]), X lose, 
perish, X utterly, X want. 

3773. S"inl3 kartithah, kaw-rooth-aw' ; pass. 

part. fern, of 3772; something cut, i.e. 
a hewn timber:— beam. 

3774. "Til? K e r6thiy, ker-ay-thee' ; prob. from 

3772 in the sense of executioner; a Ker- 
ethite or life-guardsman [comp. 2876] (only collect, 
in the sing, as plur.):— Cherethims, Cherethites. 

3775. 3ffl3 keseb, keh'-seb; appar. by transp. for 

3532; a young sheep: ■ — lamb, sheep. 

3776. !"iai23 klsbah, kis-baw'; tern, of 3775; a 

young ewe: — lamb. 

3777. *lip3 Kesed, keh'-sed; from an unused root 

of uncert. mean. ; Kesed, a relative of 
Abraham:— Chesed. 

3778. I^Sg Kasdiy, kasdee' (occasionally with 

enclitic 
t1M' 1 '1tt!3 Kasdiymah, kas-dee'-maw; 
towards the Kasdites: — into Chal- 
dea), patron, from 3777 (only in the plur.); a Kasdite, 
or deso. of Kesed; by impl. a Chaldatan (as if so 
descended); also an astrologer (as if proverbial of 
that people:— Chaldeans, Chaldees, inhabitants of 
Chaldea. 

3779. "'TOS) Kasday (Chald.), kas-dah'ee; cor- 

resp. to 3778; a Chaldcean or inhab. of 
Chaldsea; by impl. a Magian or professional astrolo- 
ger:— Chaldean. 

3780. 711233 kasah, kaw-saw'; a prim, root; to 

grow fat (i.e. be covered with flesh):— 
be covered. Comp. 3680. 

3781. b^ffl? kashshiyl, kash-sheel'; from 3782; 

prop, a feller, i.e. an axe:— ax. 

3782. blB3 kashal, kaw-shal'; a prim, root; to 

totter or waver (through weakness of 
the legs, espec. the ankle); by impl. to falter, 
stumble, faint or fall:— bereave [from the marg.], 
cast down, be decayed, (cause to) fail, (cause, make 
to) fall (down, -ing), feeble, be (the) ruin (-ed, of), 
(be) overthrown, (cause to) stumble, X utterly, be 
weak. 

3783. 1°lbl±3 klshshaldwn, Hsh-shaw-lone 1 ; 

from 3788; prop, a tottering, Le< 
ruin;— fall. 



Kawshaf 
Laylehyaw 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



8784. r|T253 kasliaph. kawshaf; a prim, root; 
prop, to whisper a spell, i.e. to inchant 
or practise magic:— sorcerer, (use) witch (craft). 

3785. E|1U3 kesheph, keh'shef; from 3784; ma- 

gic—sorcery, witchcraft. 

3786. £]123 basbsbapb, tofe-shaw/',- from 3784; 

a magician; — sorcerer. 

3787. "1123 kasbSr, haw-share'; a prim, root- 

prop, to be straight or right; by impl. 
to be acceptable; also to succeed or prosper:— direct, 
be right, prosper. 

3788. 1111133 klsbrown. kish-rone'; from 3787; 

success, advantage; — equity, good, 
right. 

3789. 3ri3 kathab, haw-thaW ; a prim, root; to 

grave; by impl. to write (describe, in- 
scribe, prescribe, subscribe);--describe, record, pre- 
scribe, subscribe, write (-ing, -ten). 

3790. 3n3 k thab (Chald.), keth-aV; corresp. to 

3789:— write (-ten). 

3791. 3ri3 kathab. kaw-thawb'; from 8789; 

something written, i.e. a writing, record 
or book:— register, scripture, writing. 
3793. 3113 knhab (Chald), keth-awb'; corresp. 

to 3791:— prescribing, writing (ten). 

3793. 113*13 k G thdbeth, keth-o'-beth; from 3789; 

a letter or other mark branded on the 
skin:— X any [mark]. 

3794. "WS Kiltiy kit-tee'; or 

n ^F\3 Klttiyiy, kit-tee-ee'; patrial from an 

unused name denoting Cyprus (only in 

the plur.); a Kittite or Cypriote: hence an islander in 

gen., i.e. the Greeks or Romans on the shores opposite 

Pal.:— Chittim, Kittim. 

3795. mrra kathiytb, kaw-theeth'; from 3807; 

beaten, i.e. pure (oil): — beaten. 

3796. bn3 kdthel, ko'-thel; from an unused root 

mean, to compact; a wall (as gathering 
inmates) : — wall. 

3797. brj3 knhal (Chald.), keth-al'; corresp. to 

' 3796-.— wall. 

3798. U!" l bri3 Klthliysb. kith-leesh'; from 3796 

and 376; wall of a man; Kithlish, a 
place in Pal.:— Kithlish. 

3799. DH3 katbaiu. kaw-fham'; a prim, root; 

prop, to carve or engrave, i.e. (by impl.) 
to inscribe indelibly:— mark. 

3800. DH3 kethem. keh'-them; from 3799; prop. 

something carved out, i.e. ore; hence 
gold (pure as originally mined):— ([most] fine, pure) 
gold (en wedge). 

3801. r0h3 k e t»6uetli kethM'-neth; or 

rQTQ kuttoneth, koot-to'-neth; from t.n 
unused root mean, to cover [comp. 
3802] ; a shirt:— coat, garment, robe. 

3802. C|n3 kath£pb, kaw-thafe'; from an un- 

used root mean, to clothe; the shoulder 
(proper, i.e. upper end of the arm; as being the spot 
where the garments hang); fig. side-piece or lateral 
projection of anything;— arm, corner, shoulder 
(-piece), side, undersetter. 

3803. 1113 kathar, kaw-thar'; a prim, root; to 

enclose; hence (in a friendly sense) to 
crown, (in a hostile one) to besiege; also to wait (as 
restraining oneself):— beset round, compass about, 
be crowned inclose round, suffer. 

3804. 1113 kether. keh'-ther; from 3808; prop, a 

circlet, i.e. a diadem: — crown. 

3805. rrtTD kdtbereth, ko-theh'-reth; tern. act. 

part, of 3803; the capital of a column:— 
chapiter. 

3806. 12H3 katbash, kaw-thash'; a prim, root; 

to butt or pound:— bray. 

3807. nri3 kathatb, kaw-thath'; a prim, root; 

to bruise or violently strike: — beat 
down, to pieces), break in pieces, crushed, destroy, 
liscomflt, smite, stamp. 

3808. S& 16>, lo; or 

Nib low', lo; or 

rib 16b (Deut. 3 : 11), lo; a prim, particle; 
not (the simple or abs. negation); by 



impl. no; often used with other particles (as fol- 
lows):— X before, + or else, ere, + except, ig [-nor- 
ant], much, less, nay, neither, never, no ([-ne], -r, 
[-thing]), (X as though . . . , [can-], for) not (out of), 
of nought, otherwise, out of, + surely, + as truly as, 
-f- of a truth, -f verily, for want, + whether, without. 

3809. t*b la' (Chald.), law; or 

tlb lab (Chald.) (Dan. 4 : 33), law; corresp. 
to 3808:— or even, neither, no (-ne, -r), 
([can-]) not, as nothing, without. 
Nb 1ft'. See 8863. 



3810. 131 tf- 

131 ib 



1,6' D e bar, lo deb-ar"; or 



Low » e bar (2 Sam. 9 : 4, 5), lo 
deb-ar'; or 
13.1b IAdbir (Josh. 13 : 26), lid-beer' [prob. 

rather 
13ib° L6d e bar, lo-deb-ar']; from 3808 and 
1699: pastureless; La-Debar, a place in 
Pal.:— Debir, Lo-debar. 

3811. TlStb la'fth, law-avY; a prim, root; to tire; 

(fig.) to be (or make) disgusted:— faint, 
grieve, lothe, (be, make) weary (selves). 

3812. Hijtb Le'ali lay-aw'; from 3811; weary! 

Leah, a wife of Jacob:— Leah. 
D'iKb l«»owm. See 3816. 

3813. UNb la'at, law-at'; a prim, root; to 

muffle: — cover. 

3814. Di*b la't, lawt; from 3818 (or perh. for act. 

part, of 3874); prop, muffled, i.e. silent- 
ly:— softly. 

3815. bfttb La'el, law-ale 1 ; from the prep. pref. 

and 410; (belonging) to God; Lael an 
Isr. :— Lael. 

3816. DS<b Vom, leh-ome'; or 

6l!sb F'owm, leh-ome 1 ; from an unnsed 
root mean, to gather; a community:— 
nation, people. 

3817. d^2Nb L^immijrm, leh-oom-meem' ; 

plur. of 3816; communities; Leum 
mint, an Arabian: — Leummim. 

3818. "*Hiy tfb 1,6* tlmmiy, lo am-mee'; from 

3808 and 5971 with pron. suffix; not 
my people; Lo-Ammi, the symbol, name of a son of 
Hosea : — Lo-ammi. 

3819. !TOni S*b Lo* Ruchamab, lo roo-khaw- 

maw'; from 380S and 7355; not 
pitied; Lo-Ruchamah, the symbol, name of a daughter 
of Hosea: — Lo-ruhamah. 

3820. aib 16b, lobe; a form of 3824; the heart; also 

used (fig.) very widely for the feelings, the 
will and even the intellect; likewise for the centre of 
anything: — (- care for, comfortably, consent, x con- 
sidered, courag [eous], friend [-ly], ([broken-], 
[hard-], [merry-], [stiff-], [stout-], double) heart 
([-ed]), X heed, X I, kindly, midst, mind (-ed), X re- 
gard ([-ed)], X themselves, X unawares, understand- 
ing, X well, willingly, wisdom. 

3821. 3b leb (Chald.), labe; corresp. to 3820:— 

heart. 

3822. 111835 L e ba'6wtb, leb-aw-oth'; plur. of 

3833; lionesses; Lebaoth, a place in 
Pal.:— Lebaoth. See also 1034. 

3823. 33b labab, law-bab'; a prim root; prop. 

w be enclosed (as if with fat) ; by impl. 
(as denom. from 3824) to unheart, i.e. (in a good 
sense) transport (with love), or (in a bad sense) stul- 
tify; also (as denom. from 3834) to make cakes:— 
make cakes, ravish, be wise. 

3824. 33b lebab, lay-bawb'; from 8823: the heart 

(as the most interior organ); used also 
like 3820: \- bethink themselves, breast, comfort- 
ably, courage, ([faint], [tender-] heart ([-ed]), midst, 
mind, X unawares, understanding. 

3825. 33b l e bab (Chald.), leb-ab'; corresp. to 

3824:— heart. 
fl33b l*bibab. See 3834. 

3826. nab llbbah, lib-baw'; fem. of 3820; the 

heart: — heart. 

3827. nab labbab, lab-haw 1 ; for 3852; flame.-- 

flame. 



3828. n;iab !< bon uali leb-o-naw'; or 

tiahb l e bcnab, leb-o-naw'; from 3836; 
frankincense (from its whiteness or 
perh. that of its smoke) :— (frank) incense. 

3829. Wiib L'bownah, leb-o-naw'; the same 

as 3828; Lebonah, a place in Pal.: 
Lebonah. 

3830. 1313b lefeftwsh, leb-oosh'; or 

133b l e bftsb, leb-oosh'; from 8847; a gar- 
ment (lit. or fig.); by impl. (euphem.) a 
wife:— apparel, clothed with, clothing, garment, rai 
ment, vestment, vesture. 

3831. l»13b 1' buwsl. (Chald.), leb-oosh'; corresp. 

to 3830:— garment. 

t23b labat, law-bat'; a prim, root; to over- 
throw; intrans. to fall:— fall 
"'ab bubbly. See 3864. 

N^ab labiy', law-bee'; or (Ezek. 19 : 2) 

fct ft 3b l*biya', leb-ee-yaw'; irreg. masc. 

plur. 
d*N3b l e ba'iym, leb-aw-eem'; irreg. fem. 

plur. 

nijOb l e ba.'6wth, leb-dw-6th'; from an 

unused root mean, to roar; a lion 

lioness as the fiercer [although not a roarer; 

(great, old, stout) lion, lioness, young 



3832. 



(prop. 



comp. 738]):- 
Oion]. 

3834. fia^ab labiy bah, law-bee-baw' ; or rather 

M33b l e bibab, leb-ee^baw'; from 3828 in its 
orig. sense of fatness (or perh. of fold- 
ing); a cake (either as fried or turned):— cake. 

3835. *|3b laban, law-ban'; a prim, root; to be 

(or become) white; also (as denom. from 
3843) to make bricks:— make brick, be (made, make) 
white (-r). 

3836. ")3b laban, law-bawn'; or (Gen. 49 : 12) 

]3b In boil law-bane'; from 3885; white:— 
white. 

3837. ^3b Laban. law-bawn'; the same as 3886; 

Laban, a Mesopotamian; also a place in 
the Desert:— Laban. 

13b. LabbSn. See 4192. 

3838. &03b L e bana>, leb-aw-naw'; or 

Ftjab Ij c banah. leb-aw-naw 1 ; the same as 
3842; Lebana or Lebanah, one of the 
Nethinim:— Lebana, Lebanah. 

3839. nab llbneb, lib-neh'; from 3835; some 

sort of whitish tree, perh. the storax: — 
poplar. 

3840. nisb libnah, lib-naw'; from 8835; prop. 

whiteness, i.e. 0>y impl.) transpa- 
rency:— paved. 

3841. n33b Libnah, lib-naw'; the same as 3839; 

Libnah, a place in the Desert and one 
in Pal. :— Libnah. 

3842. nj3b l'baiuill leb-aw-naw'; from 3885; 

prop, (the) white, i.e. the moort:— moon. 
See also 3838. 

3843. n53b l'henah, leb-ay-naw'; from 8835; a 

brick (fromthetofcitenessof theclay):— 
(altar of) brick, tile. 

n33b 1 bomili See 3828. 

T 

3844. 1133b L'bainiwB leb-aw-nohn' '; from 

3825; (the) white mountain (from its 
snow); Lebanon, a mountain range in Pal.:— 
Lebanon. 

3845. "^tjb Llbniy, lib-nee'; from 3885; white; 

Libni, an Isr.:— Libni. 

3846. ''pab Llbniy, lib-nee'; patron, from 8845; 

a Libnite or desc. of Libni (collect.):— 
Libnites. 

3847. 133b l&bash, law-bash'; or 

133b lab^sh, law-bashe'; a prim, root; 

prop, wrap around, i.e. (by imp].) to put 

on a garment or clothe (oneself, or another), lit. or 

fig.:— (in) apparel, arm, array (self), clothe (self), 

come upon, put (on, upon), wear. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



3848. llfob M>asli (Chald.), leb-ash'; corresp. to 
' 3847:-- clothe. 
itfsb l e bush. See 3830. 

8849. 53 I6g, lohg; from an unused root appar. 
mean, to deepen or hollow [like 3537] ; a 
log or measure for liquids:— log [of oil]. 

3850. 13 Ii6d, tode; from an unused root of un- 

cert. signif . ; Lod, a place in Pal.:— Lod. 
"Bib Iildbtr. See 3810. 

3851. !3,!l3 labab, lah'-hab; from an unused root 

mean, to gleam; a flash; fig. a sharply 
polished blade or point of a weapon:— blade, bright, 
flame, glittering. 

3852. natlb leba.lba.il, leh-aw-baw 1 ; or 

Kirb labebetb, lah-eh'-beth; fern, of 3851, 
and mean, the same:— flame (-ming), 
head [of a spear]. 

3853. EPS??. l e habiym, leh-haw-beem' ; plur. 

of 3851; flames; Lehabim, a son of 
Mizrain, and his descend. :— Lehabim. 

3854. Xlb lahag, lah'-hag; from an unused root 

mean, to be eager; intense mental ap- 
plication: — study. 

3855. 1TO Lahad, lah'-had; from an unused root 

mean, to glow [comp. 3851] or else to be 
earnest [comp. 3854] ; Lahad, an Isr. s — Lahad. 

3856. SJlb lahahh, law-hah'; a prim, root mean. 

prop, to bum, i.e. (by impl.) to be rabid 
(flg. insane); also (from the exhaustion of frenzy) to 
languish: — faint, mad. 

3857. tanb lahaf, law-hat'; a prim, root; prop. 

to lick, i.e. (by impl.) to blaze:— burn 
(up), set on Are, flaming, kindle. 

3858. tanb labaf, lah'-hat; from 3857; a blaze; 

also (from the idea of enwrapping) 
magic (as covert) :— flaming, enchantment. 

3859. 0nb la ham, law-ham'; a prim, root; prop. 

to bum in, i.e. (flg.) to rankle:— wound. 

3860. ^TO laheo, law-hane'; from the pref. prep. 

mean, to or for and 2005; pop. for if; 
hence therefore;— tor them [by mistake for prep. 
suffix]. 

3861. fTS lawheii (Chald.), law-hane 1 ; corresp. 

to 3860; therefore; also except:— but, 
except, save, therefore, wherefore. 

3862. tljjnb labaqah, lah-hak-aw'; prob. from 

an unused root mean, to gather; an 
assembly:— company. 

Nib low'. See 3808. 

3863. Nib 1AW, loo; or 

Kb lft\ loo; or 

lb l6w, loo; a conditional particle; if; by 
impl. (interj. as a wish) would that!:— 
If (haply), peradventure, I pray thee, though, I would, 
would God (that). 
8864. "^ib Luwbty, loo-bee 1 ; or 

Tnb Lnbbiy (Dan. 11 : 43), loob-bee 1 ; patrK 
al from a name prob. derived from an un. 

used root mean, to thirst, i.e. a dry region; appar. a 

Libyan or inhab. of interior Africa (only in plur.):— 

Lublin (-s), Libyans. 

3865. 113 Lnwd, lood; prob. of for. der.; Lud, 
the name of two nations: — Lud, Lydia. 

8866. lyb Imwdiy, loo-dee'; or 

"•"."lib Liiwdiyiy, loo-dee-ee'; patrialfrom 
8865 ; a Ludite or inhab. of Lud (only in 
plur.);— Ludim, Lydians. 

3867. !"l"lb lavah, law-vaw 1 ; a prim, root; prop. 

to twine, i.e. (by impl.) to unite, to re- 
main; also to borrow (as a form of obligation) or 
(caus.) to Zend':— abide with, borrow (-er), cleave, join 
(self), lend (-er). 

3868. Tib luwse, Jooz; a prim, root; to turn aside 

[comp. 3867, 8874 and 3885], i.e. (lit.) to 
depart, (flg.) be perverse:— depart, froward, perverse 
(-ness). 

3869. Tib luwz. looz; prob. of for. or ; some 

kind of lurt-tree, pern, the almond:— 
hazel. 



3870. Tib Lnwz, looz; prob. from 3869 (as grow- 

ing there); Z/uz, the name of two places 
in Pal.: — Luz. 

3871. nib luwath, loo'-akh; or 

TO luacli, loo'-akh; from a prim, root; 
prob. mean, to glisten; a tablet (as 
polished), of stone, wood or metal:— board, plate, 
table. 

3872. rPHlb Lnwcbiyth, loo-kheeth'; or 

rnrib° Luchowth (Jer. 48 : 5), loo-khoth'; 
from the same as 3871; floored; Lu- 
chith, a place E. of the Jordan: — Luhith. 

3873. fflriib Lowchesh, lo-khashe'; act. part, of 

3907; (the) enchanter; Lochesh, an 
Isr.:— Hallohesh, Haloshesh [includ. the art.]. 

3874. EJlb luwt, loot; a prim, root; to wrap up:— 

cast, wrap. 

3875. £3ib low}, lote; from 3874; a veil:— cover- 

ing. 

3876. taib L6w(, lote; the same as 3875; Lot, 

Abraham's nephew:— Lot. 

3877. "Jttib Lowttta, lo-tawn'; from 3875; cover- 

ing;' Lotan, an Idumsean:— Lotan. 

3878. "Hb LSviy, lay-vee'; from 3867; attached; 

Levi, a son of Jacob:— Levi. See also 

3879. 3881. 

3879. "'lb Iifeviy (Chald.), lay-vee'; corresp. to 

3880:— Levite. 

3880. tTnb llvyah, liv-yaw'; from 3867; some- 

thing attached, i.e. a wreath:— crna- 
ment. 

3881. ""lb IiSviyiy, lay-vee-ee 1 ; or 

"'lb I«eviy, lay-vee'; patron, from 3878; a 
Leviite or desc. of Levi: — Levite. 

3882. IfPlb llvyathan, liv-yaw-thawn' ; from 

3867; a wreathed animal, i.e. a serpent 
(espec. the crocodile or some other large sea-mons- 
ter); flg. the constellation of the dragon; also as a 
symbol of Bab.: — leviathan, mourning. 

3883. bib luwl, loot; from an unused root mean. 

to fold back; a spiral step:— winding 
stair. Comp. 3924. 

3884. isblb luwle', loo-lay'; or 

""bib luwley, loo lay'; from 3863 and 
3808; if not:— except, had not, if (. . . 
not), unless, were it not that. 

3885. lib lu w ii, loon; or 

yb liyn, leen; a prim, root; to stop (usually 
over night); by impl. to stay perma- 
nently; hence (in a bad sense) to be obstinate (espec. 
in words, to complain):— abide (all night), continue, 
dwell, endure, grudge, be left, lie all night, (cause to) 
lodge (all night, in, -ing, this night), (make to) mur- 
mur, remain, tarry (all night, that night). 

3886. J>lb Inwa', loo'-ah; a prim, root; to gulp; 

flg. to be rash: — swallow down (up). 

3887. Vlb luwts, loots; a prim, root; prop, to 

make mouths at, i.e. to scoff; hence 
(from the effort to pronounce a foreign language) to 
interpret, or (gen.) intercede: — ambassador, have in 
derision, interpreter, make a mock, mocker, scorn 
(-er, -ful), teacher. 

Bib liiwsh, loosh; a prim, root; to knead:— 

knead. 
IIJiV liuwsb, loosh; from 3888; kneading; 
Lush, a place in Pal.:— Laish [from 
the marg.]. Comp. 3919. 

3890. nib l e vath (Chald.), lev-awth'; from a root 
corresp. to 3867; prop, adhesion, i.e. (as 
prep.) with:— x thee. 

ninb Lnchowth. See 3872. 

Tb laz, and 

njb lazeb. See 1975 and 1976. 

niTb I e ziiwth, lez-ooth'; from 8868; per- 

verseness: — perverse. 
nb lacb, lakh; from an unused root mean, 
to be new; fresh, i.e. unused or undried:— 
jrreen, moist. 



Kawshat KQ 

Laylehyaw 

3893. nb leach , lay'-akh; from the same as 8893: 

freshness, i.e. vigor:— natural force. 
nb luach. See 8871. 

3894. ninb la eh u win, law-khoom'; or 

6113 lachiim, law-khoom'; pass. part, of 
3898; prop, eaten, i.e. food; also flesh, 
i.e. body:— while ... is eating, flesh. 

3895. "Tib l e ehiy, lekh-ee'; from an unused root 

mean, to be soft; the cheek (from its fleshi- 
ness); hence the jaw-bone: — cheek (bone), jaw (bone). 

3896. inb liecbiy, lekh'-ee; a form of 3895; Le- 

chi, a place in Pal. :— Lehi. Comp. also 
7437. 

3897. ^nb lachak, law-khdkf; a prim, root; to 

lick: — lick (up). 

3898. Onb lacham, law-kham'; a prim, root; to 

feed on; flg. to consume; by impl. to 
battle (as destruction): — devour, eat, X ever, fight 
(-ing), overcome, prevail, (make) war (-ring). 

3899. Dnb lechem, lekh'-em; from 3898; food 

(for man or beast), espec. bread, or grain 
(for making it):— ([shew-]) bread, X eat, food, fruit, 
loaf, meat, victuals. See also 1036. 

3900. Onb l e chem (Chald.), lekh-em'; corresp. to 



3891. 
3892. 



3901. Onb lachem, law-khem'; from 3898; 

battle:— war. 
finb lachum. See 3894. 

3902. lUnb Lachmiy, lakh-mee'; from 3899; 

foodful; Lachmi, a Philis. ; or rather 
prob. a brief form (or perh. err. transc.) for 1022:— 
Lahmi. See also 3438. 

3903. Dwnb Lachmac, lakh-maws'; prob. by 

err. transc. for 
DUnb Lachmam, lakh-mawm'; from 
3899; food-like; Lachmam or Lachmas, 
a place in Pal. :— Lahmam. 

3904. fljnb l<=chenah (Chald.), lekh-ay^naw' ; 

from an unused root of uncert. mean. ; 
a concubine: — concubine. 

3905. Vnb lachats, law-khats'; a prim, root; 

prop, to press, i.e. (fig.) to distress: — 
afflict, crush, force, hold fast, oppress (-or), thrust 
self. 

3906. Vnb lachats, lakh'-ats; from 8905; dis- 

tress: — affliction, oppression. 

3907. Iljnb lachash, law-khash'; a prim, root; to 

whisper; by impl. to mumble a spell (as 
a magician): — charmer, whisper (together), 

3908. UJnb lachash, lakh'-ash; from 3907; prop. 

a whisper, i.e. by impl. (in a good sense) 
a private prayer, (in a bad one) an incantation; 
concr. an amulet:— charmed, earring, enchantment, 
orator, prayer. 

3909. tab laf, lawt; a form of 8814 or else part. 

from 3874; prop, covered, i.e. secret; by 
impl. incantation; also secrecy or (adv.) covertly; — 
enchantment, privily, secretly, softly. 

3910. tib lot, lote; prob. from 3874; a gum (from 

its sticky nature), prob. ladanum: — 
myrrh. 

3911. HNtab l e ta>a.h, let-aw-aw'; from an un- 

used root mean, to hide; a kind of 
lizard (from its covert habits):— lizard. 

3912. DTBItab L e tiiwshim, let-oo-sheem' ; masc. 

plur. of pass. part, of 3913; hammered 
(i.e. oppressed) ones; Letushim, an Arabian tribe: — 
Letushim. 

3913. IBtib latash, law-tash'; a prim, root; prop. 

to hammer out (an edge), i.e. to 
sharpen:— instructer, sharp (-en), whet. 

3914. !Tjb ldyah, lo-yaw'; a form of 3880; a 

wreath: — addition. 

3915. b"jb layil, lah'-yil; or (Isa. 21 : 11) 

'v. lfiyl, lale; also 

!lb?b la^lth, lah'-yel-aw; from the same 
as 3883; prop, a twist (away of the light), 
i.e. night; flg. adversity:— ([mid-]) night (season). 
8916. fcObib leyl e ya» (Chald.), lay-leh-yauf ; cor- 
resp. to 3915;— night. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



3917. JTMj liyliyth, Ue-leeth'; from 3916; a 

night spectre:— screech owl. 

3918. 1B"jb laylsh, lah'-yish; from 3888 in the 

sense of crushing; a lion (from his de- 
structive blows):— (old) lion. 

3919. U3";b Layisb, lah'-yish; the same as 3918; 

Laish, the name of two places in Pal. :— 
Laish. Comp. 3889. 

3920. 13? lakad, law-lead'; a prim, root; to catch 

(in a net, trap or pit); gen. to capture or 
occupy; also to choose (by lot) ; flg. to cohere:— X at 
all, catch (self), be frozen, be bolden, stick together, 
take. 

3921. "Db J eked leh'-hed; from 3920; something 

to capture with, i.e. a moose.-— being 
taken. 

3922. r"E>b lekah, lay-kaw'; from 3312; a jour- 

ney; Lekah, a place in Pal.:— Lecah. 

3923. UTpb Lachiysh, law-keesh'; from an un- 

used root of uncert. mean. ; Lakish, a 
place in Pal.: — Lachish. 

3924. Flixbb lula'ah, loo-law-aw'; from the same 

as 3883; a loop:— loop. 

3925. TCD lamad, law-mad'; a prim, root; prop. 

to goad, i.e. (by impl.) to teach (the rod 
being an Oriental incentive): — [un-] accustomed, 
X diligently, expert, instruct, learn, skilful, teach (-er, 
-tag). , 

TJ35 Ummud. See 3928. 

3926. %33 l^raow, lem-o'; a prol. and separable 

form of the pref . prep. ; to or for: — at, 
for, to, upon. 

3927. bsrab I'muw'el, lem-oo-ale'; or 
bSjrinb Ii e m6w'el, lem-o-ale'; from 3926 

and 410; (belonging) to Ood; Lemuel 
or Lemoel, a symbol, name of Solomon:— Lemuel. 

3928. Tl73b Ummuwd, lim-mood'; or 

"TOb Ummud, lim-mood'; from 3925; in- 
structed;— accustomed, disciple, learned, 
taught, used. 

3929. Tpib Lemek, leh'-mek; from an unused 

root of uncert. mean. ; Lemek, the name 
of two antediluvian patriarchs: — Lamech. 

3930. }jb Ida', lo'ah from 3886; the gullet:— 

throat. 

3931. !3Sb la«ab, law-ab'; a prim, root; to de- 

ride:— mock. 

3932. iSh la'as law-ag'; a prim, root; to deride; 

by impl. (as if imitating a foreigner) to 
speak unintelligibly:- -have in derision, laugh (to 
scorn), mock (on), stammering. 

3933. a?b la'ag, lah'-ag; from 3932; derision, 

scoffing:— derision, scorn (-ing). 

3934. 35>b la«eg, law-ayg'; from 3932; a buffoon; 

also a foreigner:— mocker, stammering. 

3935. STWb La'dah, lah-daw'; from an unused 

root of uncert. mean.; Ladah, an 
Isr.:— Laadah. 

3936. YWb La'dan, lah-dawn'; from the same 

as 3935; Lodan, the name of two Isr. :— 
Laadan. 

3937. T?b la'az, law-az'; a prim, root; to speak 

in a foreign tongue:— strange language. 

3938. £2?b la e at, law-at'; a prim, root; to swallow 

greedily, causat. to feed:— feed. 

3939. !TWb la'ftnab, lah-an-aw'; from an un- 

used root supposed to mean to curse; 
wormwood (regarded as poisonous, and therefore 
accursed): — hemlock, wormwood. 

3940. Ts? lappiyd, lap-peed'; or 

"lBb lappid, lap-peed'; from an unused 
root prob. mean, to shine; a flambeau, 
lamp or flame:— (Are-) brand, (burning) lamp, light- 
ning, torch. 

3941. rflTsb Iiappiydowth, lap-pee-doth' ; 

leva. plur. of 3940; Lappidoth, the 
husband of Deborah :— Lappidoth. 

3942. ''DDb Upbnay, lif-nah'ee; from the pref. 

prep, (to or for) and 6440; anterior: — 

before. 

3. rffib laphatb, law-fath 1 ; a prim, root; 
prop, to bend, i.e. (by impl.) to clasp; 



also (reflex.) to turn around or aside:— take hold, turn 
aside (self). 

3944. pSb latsown. law-tsonef; from 3887; 

derision:— scornful (-ning). 

3945. V^b latsats, lawtsats'; a prim, root; to 

deride: — scorn. 

3946. Dlpb Laqquwm lak-koom'; from an un- 

used root thought to mean to stop up 
by a barricade; pern, fortification; Lakkum, a place 
in Pal.:— Lakum. 

3947. n]?b laqacb, law-kakh'; a prim, root; to 

take (in the widest variety of applica- 
tions): — 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. 

3948. n]5b leqacli, leh'-kakh; from 3947; prop. 

something received, i.e. (mentally) in- 
struction (whether on the part of the teacher or 
hearer); also (in an act. and sinister sense) inveigle- 
ment: — doctrine, learning, fair speech. 

3949. ">npb Llqchiy, lik-khee'; from 3947; learn- 

ed; Likchi, an Isr.:— Likhi. 

3950. J3]jb laqaf , law-kat'; a prim, root; prop, to 

pick up, i.e. (gen.) to gather; spec, to 
glean:— gather (up), glean. 

3951. tajjb leqef, leh'-ket; from 3950; the glean- 

ing:— gleaning. 

3952. p)3b laqaq, law-kak'; a prim, root; to lick 

or Zap:— lap, lick. 

3953. TB]5b laqash, law-kash'; a prim, root; to 

gather the after crop: — gather. 

3954. ffljjb leqesb, leh'-kesh; from 3953; the after 

crop:— latter growth. 

3955. "TO? l e sbad, lesh-ad'; from an unused root 

of uncert. mean.; appar. juice, i.e. (flg.) 
vigor; also a sweet or fat cake:— fresh, moisture. 

3956. yTO3 lashowii, law-shone'; or 

"|iUj lashon, law-shone'; also (id plur.) fem. 

FWtijb l e sb<mah, lesh-o-naw 1 ; from 3960; 
the tongue (of man or animate), used 
lit. (as the instrument of licking, eating, or speech), 
and flg. (speech, an ingot, a fork of flame, a cove of 
water): — h babbler, bay, + evil speaker, language, 
talker, tongue, wedge. 

3957. rlSipb llsbkah. lish-kaw 1 ; from an unused 

root of uncert. mean.; a room in a 
building (whether for storage, eating, or lodging):— 
chamber, parlour. Comp. 5393. 

3958. Dfflb leshem, leh'-shem; from an unused 

root of uncert. mean. ; a gem, perh. the 
jacinth:— ligure. 

3959. D12)b Leshem. leh'-shem; the same as 3958; 

Leshem, a place in Pal.:— Leshem. 

3960. "JlEb lashan. fou>-s7ia»';aprim. root; prop. 

to lick; but used only as a denom. from 
3956; to wag the tongue, i.e. to calumniate:— accuse, 
slander. 

3961. "|TSb lishshan (Chald.) lish-shawn'; cor- 

resp. to 3956; speech, i.e. a nation:— lan- 
guage. 

3962. yicb Lesha', leh'-shah; from an unused 

root thought to mean to break through; 
a boiling spring; Leeha, a place prob. E. of the 
Jordan:— Lasha. 

3963. Tfrib letliek. leh'-thek; from an unused root 

of uncert. mean. ; a measure for things 
dry:— half homer. 






-tt 



m 



See 4100. 






3964. JB3 ma' (Chald.) maw; corresp. to 4100; (as 

indef .) that: — (- what. 

3965. D13N73 ina'aliiiwc. mah-ab-ooce' ; from 

75; & granary: — storehouse. 

3966. 15*73 m e '6d, meh-ode'; from the same as 

181 ; prop, vehemence, i.e. (with or with- 
out prep.) vehemently; by impl. wholly, speedily, etc. 
(often with other words as an intensive or superla- 
tive; espec. when repeated):— diligently, especially, 



exceeding (-ly), far, fast, good, great (-ly), X louder 
and louder, might (-ily, -y), (so) much, quickly, (so) 
sore, utterly, very (+ much, sore), well. 

3967. 71N72 me'ah, may-aw'; or 

iTNM mS'yah, may-yaw'; prob. a prim, 
numeral; a hundred; also as a multi- 
plicative and a fraction:— hundred ([-fold], -th), 

+ sixscore. 

3968. 71N73 Me'ah, may-aw 1 ; the same as 3967; 

Mecih, a tower in Jerus. :— Meah. 

3969. 71N72 ra e 'ah (Chald.), meh-aw 1 ; corresp. to 

T ' 3967:— hundred. 

3970. "HSTO ma'&vay, mah-av-ah'ee; from 183; a 

desire:— desire. 
bNTO mow'l. See 4136. 

3971. 01N72 m'uwm, moom; usually 

D173 muwm, moom; as if pass. part, from 
an unused root prob. mean, to stain; a 
blemish (phys. or mor.) :— blemish, blot, spot. 

3972. rrait<72 m e <nwmali, meh-oo'-maw; ap- 

par. a form of 3971 ; prop, a speck or 
point, i.e. (by impl.) something; with neg. nothing:— 
fault, -)- no (-ught), ought, somewhat, any ([no-]) 
thing. 

3973. Difctta ma'owc, maw-oce'; from 3988: re- 

fuse:— refuse. 

3974. TIN?? ma'owr, maw-ore'; or 

"1N73 ma'or, maw-ore'; also (in plur.) fem. 

!T"riN73 m e »dwrah, meh-o-raw'; or 

fT"lN73 m e '6rah, meh-o-raw'; from 215; 
prop, a luminous body or luminary, 
i.e. (abstr.) light (as an element); flg. brightness, i.e, 
cheerfulness; spec, a chandelier: — bright, light. 

3975. FHINTp m e uwrah, meh-oo-raw'; fem. 

pass, part, of 215; something lighted, 
i.e. an aperture; by impl. a crevice or hole of a ser- 
pent) : — den. 

3976. "jTNb nio'zen, mo-zane'; from 239; (only in 

the dual) a pair of scales:— balances. 

3977. ]TN53 mo'zk (Chald.) mo-zane'; corresp. 

to 3976:— balances. 
7"PN73 me'yah. See 3967. 

3978. bl3N)3 ma'akal, mah-ak-awV; from 398; an 

eatable (includ. provender, flesh and 
f ruit) :— f ood, fruit, ([bake-]) meat (-s), victual. 

3979. nb3N73 ma'&keleth, mah-ak-eh'-leth; 

from 898; something to eat with, i.e. 
a knife: — knife. 

3980. rbbfrTO ma'akoleth, mah-ak-o'-leth; 

from 398; something eaten (by Are), 
i.e. fuel:— fuel. 

3981. V73tTO ma'amats, mah-am-awts'; from 

553; strength, i.e. (plur.) resources:— 
force. 

3982. 173N73 ma'amar, mah-am-ar'; from 559; 

something (authoritatively) said, i.e. 
an edict: — commandment, decree. 

3983. "1)318)2 me'mar (Chald.), may-mar'; cor- 

resp. to 3982:— appointment, word. 

3984. yXD ma>n (Chald.), mawn; prob. from a 

root corresp. to 579 in the sense of an in- 
closure by sides; a utensil:— vessel. 

3985. "]HV2 nia'fen, maw-ane'; a prim, root; to 

refuse:— refuse, X utterly. 

3986. ]N73 nia'em, maw-ane 1 ; from 3985; unwil- 

ling:— refuse. 

3987. ]N)3 me'en, may-ane'; from 8985; refrac- 

tory:— refuse. 

3988. DN72 ma'ac, maw-as 1 ; a prim, root; to 

spurn; also (intrans.) to disappear:— 
abhor, cast away (off), contemn, despise, disdain, (be- 
come) loathe (some), melt away, refuse, reject, re- 
probate, X utterly, vile person. 

3989. !"ISN)2 ma'&pbeb, mah-af-eh'; from 644; 

something baked, i.e. a batch:— baken. 

3990. bDN73 ma'aphel, mah-af-ale'; from the 

sameas.651; something opaque: — dark- 
ness. 

3991. !-pbBN72° ma'pbeieyah, mah-af-ay-leh- 

yaw 1 ; prol. fem. of 3990; opaque- 
ness:— darkness. 



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Maddooakh 



61 



*18jt73 ma'ar, maw-ar 1 , a prim, root; to be 
bitter or (causat.) to embitter, i.e. be 
painful: — fretting, picking. 

18*73 ma<oi. See 3974. 

3993. 318*73 ma'arab, mah-ar-awb'; from 693; 

an ambuscade;— lie in ambush, am- 
bughment, lurking place, lying in wait. 

3994. 7118*73 m e >erab, meft-ay-rau>'; from 779; 

an execration: — curse. 
!"I18*73 m e '6rah. gee 8974. 

3995. flbl3B mlbdalab, mib-daw-law' ; from 

914; a separation, i.e. (concr.) a sep- 
arate place:— separate. 

3996. 8*1373 ma.b6w>, mate-bo'; from 935; an en- 

trance (the place or the act); spec, 
(with or without 8121) sunset or the west; also (adv. 
with prep.) towards:— by which came, as Cometh, in 
coming, as men enter into, entering, entrance into, 
entry, where goeth, going down, + westward. Comp. 
4126. 

3997. 718*1373 m e bowab, meb-o-a«o'; fem. of 

3996; a haven: — entry. 

3998. 71D1373 m e fruwkah, meb-oo-kaw' ; from 

943; perplexity:— perplexity, 

3999. bl372 mabbuwl, mab-bool'; from 2986 in 

the sense of flouring; a deluge: — flood. 

4000. "J1373 mabown, marc-bone'; from 995; in- 

structing: — taught. 

4001. 7101373 m e biiwcab, meb-oo-saw 1 ; from 

947; a trampling:— treading (trodden) 
down (under foot). 

4002. 51373 mabbawa', mdb-boo'-ah; from 5042; 

a fountain:— fountain, spring. 

4003. 7TJ51373 m e bMwqab., meb-oo-kah'; from 

the same as 950; emptiness: — void. 

4004. 11713)3 mibebowr, mib-khore'; from 977; 

select, i.e. well fortified:— choice. 

4005. 171373 mlbchar, mib-khawr'; from 977; 

select, i.e. best:— choice (-st), chosen. 

4006. 171373 Mlbchar, mib-khawr'; the same as 

4005; Mibchar, an Isr. :— Mibhar. 

4007. £3373 mabbaf, mab-bawt'; or 

13373 mebbat, meb-bawt'; from 5027; some- 
thing expected, i.e. (abstr.) expecta- 
tion: — expectation. 

4008. 8*13373 mlbta<, mib-taw'; from 981; a rash 

utterance (hasty vow):— (that which 
. . .) uttered (out of). 

4009. 71E3373 mlbtach, mib-tawkh'; from 982; 

prop, a refuge, i.e. (obi.) security, or 
(subj.) assurance:— confidence, hope, sure, trust. 

4010. rpyb3M mabliygiyth, mab-leeg-eeth' ; 

from 1082; desistance (or rather 
desolation):— comfort self. 

4011. 713373 mlbneb, mib-neh'; from 1129; a 

building: — frame. 

4012. ^SIM M c bunnay, meb-oonnah'ee; from 

1129; built up; Mebunnai, an Isr. :— 
Mebunnai, 

4013. 1^373 mlbtsar, mib-tsawr'; also (in plur.) 

* ' ' fem. (Dan. 11 : 15) 
711S373 mlbtsar ah, mib-tsavi-raw' ; from 

¥ t : ■ 

1219; a fortification, castle, or for- 
tified city; flg. a defender:— (de-, most) fenced, for- 
tress, (most) strong (hold). 

4014. 13S373 Mlbtsar. mib-tsawr'; the same as 

4018: Mibtsar, an Idumsean:— Mibzar. 
711S£353 mlbtsarah. See 4013. 

T T : ■ 

4015. 711373 mtbrach, mib-rawkh'; from 1272; a 

refugee:— fugitive. 

4016. 115313 mab&Bh, maro-boosa'; from 954; 

(plur.) the (male) pudenda:— secrets. 

4017. Dil3373 Mibsam, mib-sawm'; from the same 

as 1314; fragrant; Mibsam, the name 
of an Ishmaelite and of an Isr.:— Mibsam. 

4018. 7lblS373 m e bashsh e lah, meb-ash-shel- 

aw 1 ; from 1310; a cooking hearth:— 
boiling-place. 

373 Mag. See 7248. 7249. 



4019. TlS^aaa Magbiysh, mag-beesh'; from the 

same as 1378; stiffening; Magbish, an 
Isr., or a place in Pal. :— Magbish. 

4020. 133373 mlgbalah, mig-baw-law 1 ; from 

1379; a border:— end. 

4021. 713*3573 mlgba'ah, mig-baw-aw'; from the 

same as 1389; a cap (as hemispher- 
ical):— bonnet. 

4022. 1373 ineged, meh'-ghed; from an unused root 

prop. mean, to be eminent; prop, a dis- 
tinguished thing ; hence something valuable, as a pro- 
duct or fruit:— pleasant, precious fruit (thing). 

4023. "111373 M c gldd6wn (Zech. 12 : 11), meg-id- 

done'; or 
11373 M e glddow, meg-id-do'; from 1413; 
rendezvous; Megiddon or Megiddo, a 
place in Pal. :— Megiddo, Megiddon. 

4024. bl1373 Migdowl, migdole'; or 

bl373 Migdol, migdole'; prob. of Eg. or.; 
Migdol, a place in Eg.:— Migdol, tower. 

4025. bsCIM Magdty'el, mag-dee-ale'; from 

4022 and 410; preciousness of God; 
Magdiel, an Idumeean:— Magdiel. 

4026. bl35'3 mlgdal, mig-dawl'; also (in plur.) 

fem. 
7lbl353 migdalah. mig-daw-law' ; from 
1481 ; a tower (from its size or height) ; 
by anal, a rostrum; flg. a (pyramidal) bed of flow- 
ers: — castle, flower, pulpit, tower. Comp. the names 
following. 

bi373 Migdol. See 4024. 

lbl373 migdalab. See 4026. 

4027. b8* - bl373 Mlgdal-'fll, mig-dal-ale' ; from 

4026 and 410- tower of God; Mig- 
dal-El, a place in Pal..— Migdal-ei. 

4028. 1.rbl373 Mlgdal-Gad, migdal-gawd' ; 

from 4026 and 1408; tower of For- 
tune; Migdal-Gad, a place in Pal. :— Migdal-gad. 

4029. 113>-bl373 MIgdal-'Eder, mig-dal'-ay'- 

der; from 4026 and 5739; tcrwer of 
a flock; Migdal-Sder, a place in Pal. : — Migdal-eder, 
tower of the flock. 

4030. 7131373 migdanah. mig-daw-naw' '; from 

the same as 4022; preciousness, i.e. a 
gem: — precious thing, present. 

4031. 31373 Magowg, maw-gogue'; from 1463; 

Magog, a son of Japheth; also a bar- 
barous northern region: — Magog. 

4032. "11373 magowr, maw-gore'; or (Lam. 2 : 22) 
11373 magiiwr, maw-goor 1 ; from 1481 in 

the sense of fearing; a fright (obj. or 
subj.):— fear, terror. Comp. 4036. 

4033. 11373 magiiwr, maw-goor 1 ; or 

1373 magnr, maw-goor'; from 1481 in the 
sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by 
extens. a permanent residence: — dwelling, pilgrimage, 
where sojourn, be a stranger. Comp. 4032. 

4034. 7111373 m e g6wrah, meg-o-raw'; fem. of 

4032; affright— tear. 

4035. 7111373 m e gikwrah, meg-oo-raw' ; fem. of 

4032 or of 4033; a fright; also a gran- 
ary: — barn, fear. 

4036. 3^3573 11373 Magowr mlc-Cabtyb, 

maw-gore' mis-saw-beeb' ; 
from 4032 and 5439 with the prep, inserted; affright 
from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbol, name of 
Pashur:— Magor-missabib. 

4037. 711T373 magzerah, mag-zay-raw' ; from 

1504; a cutting implement, i.e. a 
blade:— axe. 

4038. 3373 maggal. mag-gawl'; from an unused 

root mean, to reap; a sickle: — sickle. 

4039. 713373 m e glllah, Tmeg-il-laW ; from 1556; 

a roll:— roll, volume. 

4040. 7lb373 m e glllab (Chald.), meg-il-law'; cor- 

resp. to 4039:— roll. 

4041. 71723 73 m e gammah, meg-am-maw'; from 

the same as 1571 ; prop, accumulation, 
i.e. impulse or direction:— sup up. 

4042. ^373 magan, maw-gan'; a denom. from 

4043\ prop, to shield: encompass with; 



flg. to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender):— 
deliver. 

4043. ]372 magen, maw-gane'; also(in plur.) fem. 

713373 m e glnnah, meg-in-naw'; from 1598: 
a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler) ; 
flg. a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile:— 
X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale, shield. 

4044. 713373 m^glnnah, meg-in-naw'; from 4042; 

a covering (in a bad sense), i.e. blind- 
ness or obduracy:— sorrow. See also 4043. 

4045. n13>373 mlg'ereth, mig-eh'-reth; from 

1605; reproof {i.e. curse): — rebuke. 

4046. 71B373 magg&phah, mag-gay-faw' '; from 

5062; & pestilence; by anal, defeat: — 
(X be) plague (-d), slaughter, stroke. 

4047. T133'" I E373 Magpiy'agh. mag-pee-awsh' ; ap- 

par. from 1479 or 5062 and 6211; ex- 
terminator of (the) moth; Magpiash, an Isr.:— 
Magpiash. 

4048. 1353 magar, maw-gar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

yield up; intens. to precipitate: — cast 
down, terror. 

4049. 1373 m e gar (Chald.), meg-ar'; corresp. to 

4048; to overthrow:— destroy. 

4050. 711373 in°gerah, meg-ay-raw'; from 1641; 

a saw: — axe, saw. 

4051. "(11373 Mlgrown, mig-rone'; from 4048; 

precipice; Migron,a place in Pal.:— 
Migron. 

4052. 7151373 migra'ah, mig-raw-aw'; from 

1689; a ledge or offset: — narrowed 
rest. 

4053. 71B1373 mlgrapbab, mig-raw-faw' ; from 

1640; something thrown off (by the 
spade), i.e. a clod:— clod. 

4054. U51373 mlgrash, mig-rawsh'; also (in plur.) 

fem. (Ezek. 27 : 28) 

71UJ1373 mlgrashah, rnig-raw-shaw' ; from 

1644; a suburb (i.e. open country 

whither flocks are driven for pasture); hence the 

areo around a building, or the margin of the sea:— 

east out, suburb. 

4055. 173 mad, mad; or 

173 med, made; from 4058; prop, extent, 

i.e. height; also a measure; by impl. a 

vesture (as measured); also a carpet;— armour, 

clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, 

stature. 

4056. 713173 madbacb (Chald.), mad-bakh'; 

from 1684; a sacrificial altar:— altar. 

4057. 13173 mldbar, mid-bawr'; from 1696 in the 

sense of driving; a pasture (i.e. open 
field, whither cattle are driven) ; by impl a desert; 
also speech (including its organs):— desert, south, 
speech, wilderness. 

4058. 1173 madad, maw-dad'; a prim, root; 

prop, to stretch; by impl. to measure (as 
if by stretching a line); flg. to be extended;— measure, 
mete, stretch self. 

4059. 1173 mlddad, mid-dad'; from 5074; 

flight:— he gone. 

4060. 71173 mlddab, mid-daw 1 ; fem. oi 4055; 

prop, extension, i.e. height ir breadth; 
also a measure (including its standard); hence a 
portion (as measured) or a uestmenf; spec, tribute 
(as measured) :— garment, measure (ing, meieyard, 
piece, size, (great) stature, tribute, wide. 

4061. 71173 mlddab (Chald.), mid-daw'; or 

711373 mlndab (Chald.), min-daw 1 ; cor- 
resp. to 4060; tribute in money:— toU, 
tribute. 

4062. 71371173 madhebah, mad-hay-bawf ; 

perh. from the equiv. of 1722; gold- 
making, i.e. exactress: — golden city. 

4063. 1173 medev. meh'-dev; from an unused root 

mean, to stretch; prop, extent, i.e. meas- 
ure; by impl. a dress (as measured):— garment. 

4064. 711173 madveh. mad-veh'; from 1788; sick- 

ness: — disease. 

4065. 7J1173 madduwach, mad-doo'-akh; from 

5080; seduction:— cause of banishment. 



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Mawdohn 
Mooch 



6. "|TTO madown maw-dohn' '; from 1777; a 
contest or quarrel:— brawling, conten- 
tion C-ous), discord, strife. Comp. 4079, 4090. 

4067. pT3 madonn, maw-dohn'; from the 

same as 4063; extensiveness, i.e. 
height:— stature. 

4068. "|TTO Madown. maw-dohn'; the same as 

4067; .Mddon, a place in Pal. :— Madon. 

4069. 3>TTO madduwa*, mad-doo'-ah; or 

3fTO madduat, mad-doo'-ah; from 4100 
and the pass. part, of 3045; what (is) 
known f ; Le. (by impl.) (adv.) why?:— bow, wherefore, 
why. 

4070. "YlTa m'dowr Chald.), med-ore'; or 

^ITO m'dor (Chald.), med-ore'; or 

"VTO m e dar (Chald.), med-awr'; from 1753; 
a dwelling: — dwelling. 

4071. FlTl'TO m e diiwrah, med-oo-raw'; or 

!"I1*TO m e diirah, med-oo-raw 1 ; from 1752 
in the sense of accumulation; a pile of 
fuel:— pile (for Are). 

4073. JltTTO mldcheh, mid-kheh'; from 1760; 
overthrow: — ruin. 

4073. flSH'TO m e dachphah, med-akh-faw'; 

from 1765; a push, i.e. ruin: — over- 
throw. 

4074. '''TO Maday, maw-dah'ee; of for. der. ; Ma- 

dai, a country of central Asia: — Madai, 

Medea, Media. 

4075. "H73 Maday, maw-dah'ee; patrial from 

4074; a Madian or native of Madai:— 
Mede. 

4076. """VIZ Maday (Chald.), maw-dah'ee; corresp. 

* to 4074:-Mede (-s). 

4077. "H72 Maday (Chald.), maie-doft'ee; corresp. 

to 4075:— Median. 

4078. """HM madday, mad-dah'ee; from 4100 and 

1767; what (is) enough, i.e. sufficiently :— 
sufficiently. 

4079. y"V? mldyan, mid-yawn'; a var. for 

4066:— brawling, contention (-ous). 

4080. "pTO Mldyan ,mid-yawn'; the same as 

4079; Uidjan, a son of Abraham; also 
his country and (collect.) his descend.:— Midian, 
Midianite. 

4081. 'p'TO MIddiyn, mid-deere'; a var. for 4080:— 

Middin. 

4082. rWTO m e dlynan, med-ee-naw 1 ; from 

! 1777; prop, a judgeship, i.e. jurisdic- 
tion; by impl. a district (as ruled by a judge); gen. a 
region:— ( X every) province. 

4083. WTO m e diynah (Chald.), med-ee-naw'; 

' ' corresp. to 4082:— province. 

4084. ^FTO Mldyaniy, mid-yaw^nee' ; patron. 

' T : " or patrial from 4080; a Midjanite or 
descend, (native) of Midjan:— Midianite. Comp. 4092. 

4085. ITO 1 !?? m°d6b.ah, med-o-kaw'; from 1743; 

a mortar: — mortar. 

4086. TOTO MadmSn, mad-mane'; from the 

same as 1828; dunghill; Madmen, a 
place in 'Pal. -.—Madmen. 

4087. iH313TO madmSnah, mad-may-naw'; 

fern, from the same as 1828; a dung- 
hill:— dunghill. 

4088. fI37_3TO Madmenah mad-may-naw'; the 

same as 4087; Madmenah, a place in 
Pal. :— Madmenah. 

4089. JIMTO Madmannah, mad-man-naw'; a 

var. for 4087; Madmannah, a place 
in Fat.:— Madmannah. 

4090. TTO m e dan, med-awn'; a form of 4066:— 

discord, strife. 

4091. "|TO M*dan, med-awn'; the same as 4090; 

Medan, a son of Abraham:— Medan. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY 
4092, 



^TO M e daniy, med-aw-nee'; a var. of 
4084:— Midianite. 

. S^I53 madda<, mad-daw 1 ; or 

yy3 madda', mad-dah'; from 3045; intel- 
ligence or consciousness:— knowledge, 
science, thought. 

yfl m6da.(. See 4129. 
¥TO. madftat. See 4069. 

4094. !T1]5'TO madqarah, mad-kaw-raw 1 ; from 

1856; a wound: — piercing. 
*VTO m e ddr. See; 4070. 

4095. JTPlTO madregah, mad-ray-gaw' ; from 

an unused root mean, to step; prop. 
a step; by impl. a steep or inaccessible place:— stair, 
steep place. 

JTlTO m diiruh See 4071. 

4096. ^"TTO mldrafc, mid-rawk'; from 1869; a 

treading, i.e. a place for stepping 
on:— [foot-] breadth. 

4097. 12S"1TO mldrash, mid-rawsh'; from 1875; 

prop, an investigation, i.e. (by impl.) 
a treatise or elaborate compilation: — story. 

4098. rTBjTO mMnshshah, med-oosh-shaw' ; 

from 1758; a threshing, i.e. (concr. 
and fig.) down-trodden people: — threshing. 

4099. Sirro M e datha, med-aw-thaw'; of Pers. 

or. ; Medatha, the father of Haman: — 
Hammedatha [includ. the art.]. 

4100. !TO mail, maw; or Ii73 iriali, mah; or 
"72 ma, mow; or -53 ma, mah; also 

?TO meh, mel; a prim, particle; prop, in- 
terrog. «j/iat ? (includ. how ? why ? 
when f); but also exclam. what ! (includ. how!), or in- 
def . what (includ. whatever, and even rel. that which) ; 
often used with prefixes in various adv. or conj. 
senses:— how (long, oft, [-soever]), [no-] thing, what 
(end, good, purpose, thing), whereby (-fore, -in, -to, 
-with), (for) why. 

4101. !TO mah (Chald.), maw; corresp. to 4100:— 

how great (mighty), that which, what 
(-soever), why. 

4102. !7|!TO mahahh, maw-hah'; appar. a de- 

nom. from 4100; prop, to question or 
hesitate, i.e. (by impl.) to be reluctant:— delay, linger, 
stay selves, tarry. 

4103. tTOIfTO m e huwmah, meh-hoo-maw' ; 

from 1949; confusion or uproar:— 
destruction, discomfiture, trouble, tumult, vexation, 
vexed. 

4104. TOITTO UPhnwman, meh-fcoo-mawn'; of 

Pers. or.; Mehuman, a eunuch of 
Xerxes : — Mehum an. 

4105. iMay™ M e hey$ab>el, meh-hay-tab- 

ale'; from 3190 (augmented) and 
410; bettered of God; Mehetabel, the name of an 
Edomitish man and woman:— Mehetabeel, Mehetabel. 

4106. T!TO matalyr, maw-here'; or 

hSTO mahir, maw-here'; from 4116; quick; 
hence skilful:— diligent, hasty, ready. 

4107. 5STO mahal, maw-hal'; a prim, root; prop. 

to cut down or reduce, i.e. by impl. to 
adulterate:— mixed. 

4108. TjbfTO mahlelt, mah-lake'; from 1980; a 

walking (plur. collect.), i.e. access.-— 
place to walk. 

4109. "ifctTO mahalak, mah-hal-awk' ; from 

1980; a walk, i.e. a passage or a dis- 
tance:— journey, walk. 

4110. bbna mahalal, mah-haUawV ; from 1984; 

fame:— praise. 

4111. SN&brra Mah&lal'el, mah-hal-al-ale 1 ; 

from 4110 and 410; praise of God; 
Mahalalel, the name of an antediluvian patriarch 
and of an Isr.: — Mahalaleel. 

4112. JTO5FT73 mahalnmmah, mah-hal-oom- 

maw 1 ; from 1986; a blow:— stripe, 
stroke. 



4113. ITTOiTTO mahamorah, mah-ham-o-raW; 

from an unused root of uncert. 
mean. ; perh. an abyss: — deep pit. 

4114. !TDE!TO mahpekah, mah-pay-kaw'; from 

2015; a destruction:— when . . . over- 
threw, overthrow (-n). 

4115. rOSTTO mahpeketh, mah-peh'-keth; 

from 2015; a wrench, i.e. the 
stocks:— prison, stocks. 

4116. "17173 mahar, maw-har 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to be liquid or flow easily, i.e. (by 
impL); to hurry (in a good or a bad sense); often 
used (with another verb) adv. promptly:— be carried 
headlong, fearful, (cause to make, in, make) haste 
(-n, -ily, (be) hasty, (fetch, make ready) x quickly, 
rash, x shortly, (be so) X soon, make speed, 
X speedily, X straightway, X suddenly, swift. 

4117. ""liTO mahar, maw-har'; a prim, root (perh. 

rather the same as 4116 through the 
idea of readiness in assent): to bargain (for a wife), 
i.e. to wed:— endow, x surely. 

4118. *"lfTO maker, mah-hare'; from 4116; prop. 

hurrying; hence (adv.) in a hurry:— 
hasteth, hastily, at once, quickly, soon, speedily, 
suddenly. 

1!TO mahir. See 4106. 

4119. *"irTO mahar, mo'-har; from 4117; a price 

(for a wife):— dowry. 

4120. niFTO m e herah, meh-hay-raw 1 ; fem. of 

411S; prop, a hurry; hence (adv.) 
promptly:— hastily, quickly, shortly, soon, make 
(with) speed (-ily), swiftly. 

4121. "''HfTO Mah&ray, mah-har-ah'ee; from 

4116; hasty; Maharai, an Isr. :— Maha- 
rai. 

4122. T3t Wn %113 ^rta Maher Shalal 

Chash Baz, mah- 
hare' shawAawl' khawsh baz; from 4118 and 7998 
and 2363 and 957; hasting (is he [the enemy] to the) 
booty, swift (to the) prey; Maher-Shalal-Chash-Bae; 
the symbol, name of the son of Isaiah:— Maher-sha- 
lal-hash-baz. 

4123. !"15nlTO mahathallah, mah-hath-al- 

x — -: — 

law'; from 2048; a delusion:— de- 
ceit. 

4124. 5NTO Mow'ab, mo-awb; from a prol. form 

of the prep. pref. m- and 1; from (her 
[the mother's]) father; Modb, an incestuous son of 
Lot; also his territory and desc. : — Moab. 

4125. "'iNTO Mow'abiy, mo-aw-bee'; fem. 

!"PSNi73 Mdw'abiyah, mo-au!-6ee-0a«i'i 

or 
ITSNTO Mdwabiyth, mo-aw-beeth' ; pat- 
ron, from 4124; a Modbite or Moab- 
itess, i.e. a desc. from Moab:— (woman) of Moab, 
Moabite (-isb, -ss). 

2NTO mow'l. See 4136. 

4126. NSi73 m6wba», mo-baW; by transp. tor 

3996; an entrance:— coming. 

4127. 3TO nrawg, 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. 

4128. "ITO muwd, mood; a prim, root; to 
shake:— measure. 

4129. 3Hi?3 mdwda', mo-dah'; or rather 

J^b moda«, mo-daw'; from 3045; an 00 
quaintance:— kinswoman. 

4130. riS'TTO mowda'ath, mo-dah'-ath; from 
3045; acquaintance:— kindred. 

4131 . C3TO m6wt, mote; a prim, root; to waver, 

by impl. to slip, shake, fall:— be carried, 
cast, be out of course, be fallen in decay, X exceed- 
ingly, fall (-ing down), be (re-) moved, be ready 
shake, slide, slip. 

4132. £3TO m«wt, mote; from 4131; a wavering, 

Le. fall; by impl. a pole (as shaking); 
hence a yoke (as essentially a bent pole):— bar, be 
moved, staff, yoke. 



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Mawdohn 
Mooth 



68 



4133. !"!J3ia mowtiili mo-taw'; fern, of 4135;, a 

pole; by impl. an ox-bow; hence a yoke 
(either lit. or flg.):— bands, heavy, staves, yoke. 

4134. "^173 mnwk, mook; a prim, root; to become 

thin, i.e. (flg.) be impoverished:— be 
(waxen) poor (-er). 

4135. 3173 mnwl, modi; a prim, root; to cut 

short, i.e. curtail (spec, the prepuce, i.e. 
to circumcise); by impl. to blunt; flg. to destroy:— 
circumcise (-ing, selves), cut down (in pieces), 
destroy, X must needs. 

4136. 31)3 mnwl, mool; or 

3173 mdwl (Deut. 1 rl), mole; or 

3N173 mow'] (Neb, 18 : 38), moJe; or 

353 mul (Num. 32 : 5), mooZ; from 4135; prop. 

abrupt, i.e. a precipice; by impL the front; 

used only adv. (with prep, pref.) opposite:— (over) 

against, before, [fore-] front, from, [God-] ward, 

toward, with. 

4137. !Tj\i73 Mowladab., mo-l»w-daw'; from 

3305; birth; Moladah, a place in 
Pal.:-Moladah. 

4138. rnVi?3 mowledeth, mo-leh'-deth; from 

3205; nativity (plur. birth-place); by 
impl. lineage, native country; also offspring, 
family :— begotten, born, issue, kindred, native (-ity). 

4139. J13173 luuttlau. moo-law'; from 4135; cir- 

cumcision: — circumcision. 

4140. VVia OTowliyd, mo-leed'; from 3205; 

genitor; Molid, an Isr.:— Molid. 
B173 miiuiu. See 3971. 
1373173° Mciwmiikan See 4462. 

4141. 50173 imiwiab, moo-sawb'; from 5437; a 

turn, i.e. circuit (of a building):— wind- 
ing about. 

4142. 1130173 muwcabbah, moo-sab-baw' ; or 

SHS073 mucabbah, moo-sab-baw'; fern, of 

4141 ; a reversal, i.e. the backside (of a 

gem), fold (of a double-leaved door), transmutation 

(of a name) :— being changed, inclosed, be set, turning. 

4143. 10173 muwcad, moo-sawd'; from 3245; a 

foundation:— foundation. 

4144. 10173 mow^ad, mo-sawd'; from 3245; a 

foundation: — foundation. 

4145. ttlOia mmwcadata, moo-saw-daw'; fem. 

of 4143; a foundation; flg. an 
appointment:— foundation, grounded. Comp. 4328. 

4146. tllOia mowcadah, mo-saw-daw'; or 

fTlD73 mocadah mo-saw-daw'; fem. of 
4144; a foundation:— foundation. 

4147. IDia m6w£&r, mo-sare'; also (in plur.) 

fem. 
5110173 mowcerah, mo-say-raw'; or 

t"I1073 n»6c e rab., mo-seraw'; from 3256; 
prop, chastisement, i.e. (by impl.) a 
halter; flg. restraint:— band, bond. 

4148. 10173 mnwear, moo-sawr'; from 3256; 

prop, chastisement; flg. reproof, warn- 
ing or instruction; also restraint:— bond, chastening 
([-eth]), chastisement, check, correction, discipline, 
doctrine, instruction, rebuke. 

4149. J110173 OTow^Srab., mo-say-raw'; or 

(plur.) 
1111073 OT6c e rdwtli, mo-ser-othe' ; fem. of 

4147; correction or corrections; Mo- 
serah or Moseroth, a place in the Desert:— Mosera, 
Moseroth. 

4150. 15H73 moWed. mo-ade'; or 

13>73 mo'ed mo-ade'; or (fem.) 

ni3>1M mfiiirtadaJi (2 Chron. 8 : 13), tno- 
aw-daw'; from 8259; prop, an appoint- 
ment, i.e. a fixed time or season; spec, a festival; 
conventionally a year; by implication, an assembly 
(as convened for a definite purpose) ; technically the 
congregation; by extension, the place of meeting; 



also a signal (as appointed beforehand):— appointed 
(sign, time), (place of, solemn) assembly, congrega- 
tion, (set, solemn) feast, (appointed, due) season, 
solemn (-ity), synagogue, (set) time (appointed). 

4151. 15173 mow'ad, mo-awd'; from 3259; prop, 
an assembly [as in 4150] ; fig. a troop:— 
appointed time. 

4153. S113J173 mnw'adah, moo-aw-daw 1 ; from 
3259; an appointed place, i.e. 
asylum:— appointed. 

4153. !"I^73>173 Mow-adyah. mo-ad-yaw'; from 

4151 and 3050; assembly of Jah; 
Moddjah, an Isr. :— Moadiah. Comp. 4573. 

4154. rYlSTO miiw'edetb, moo-ay'-deth; fem. 

pass. part, of 4571; prop, made to 
slip, i.e. dislocated:— out of joint. 

4155. E|3>!73 niuw'aph, moo-awf; from 5774; 

prop, covered, i.e. dark; abstr. obscu- 
rity, i.e. distress:— dimness. 

4156. !"I2U>173 mowcStsab., mo-ay-tsaw 1 ; from 

3289; a purpose:— counsel, device. 

4157. •TJW173 muw'aqah, moo-aw-kaw'; from 

5781; pressure, i.e. (flg.) distress:— 
affliction. 

4158. n?B173° Blowpha'ath (Jer. 48 : 21), mo- 

fah'-ath; or 
nyS^M in@ypb.aatb.. may-fah'-ath; or 

rWS73 m@phaath, may-fah'-ath: from 3313; 
illuminative; Mophaath or Mephaath, 
a place in Pal.:— Mephaath. 

4159. 113173 mowph^th, mo-faith'; or 

11873 mophetb., mo-faith'; from 3302 in 
the sense of conspicuousness; a mir- 
acle; by impl. a token or omen:— miracle, sign, 
wonder (-ed at). 

4160. V173 muwts, moots; a prim, root; to press, 

i.e. (flg.) to oppress:— extortioner. 

4161. NS173 ni6wts:i'. mo-tsaw'; or 

I81E73 motsa', mo-tsaw'; from 3318; a going 
forth, i.e. (the act) an egress, or (the 
place) an exit; hence a source or product; spec. 
dawn, the rising of the sun (the East), exportation, 
utterance, a gate, & fountain, a mine, a meadow (as 
producing grass):— brought out, bud, that which 
came out, east, going forth, goings out, that which 
(thing that) is gone out, outgoing, proceeded out, 
spring, vein, [water-] course [springs]. 

4162. NS173 mowtsa', mo-tsaw 1 ; the same as 

4161; Motsa, the name of two Isr.:— 
Moza. 

4163. ft!S3£173 mowtsa'ah, mo-tsaw-aw 1 ; fem. 

of 4161; a family descent; also a 
setoer [marg.; comp. 6675]:— draught house; going 
forth. 

4164. pl£173 muwtsaq, moo-tsak 1 ; or 

9X173 miiwtsaq, moo-tsawk'; from 3332; 
narrowness; flg. distress:— anguish, is 
straitened, straitness. 

4165. yS.'Va muwtsaq, moo-tsawk'; from 5694; 

prop, fusion, i.e. lit. a casting (of 
metal); flg. amass (of clay):— casting, hardness. 

4166. !lp3£173 muwtsaqah, moo-tsaw-kaw' ; or 

np5S73 nratsaqah. moo-tsaw-kaw'; from 
3332; prop, something poured out, i.e. 
a casting (of metal); by impl. a tube (as cast):— 
when it was cast, pipe. 

4167. pl)3 muwq, mook; a prim, root; to jeer, 

i.e. (intens.) blaspheme:— be corrupt. 

4168. "Ipl'3 mowqSd, mo-kade'; from 3344; a 

fire or fuel; abstr. a conflagration: — 
burning, hearth. 

4169. !"np173° m6-wq e dali, mo-ked-aw 1 ; fem. of 

4168; fuel:— burning. 

4170. ttJplH niowqesh mo-kashe'; or 

125p73 luoiiesli. mo-kashe'; from 3369; a 
noose (for catching animals) (lit. or 



flg-); by impl. a hook (for the nose):— be ensnared, 
gin, (is) snare (-d), trap. 

4171. 1173 uniwr. moor; a prim, root; to alter; 

by impl. to barter, to dispose of; — X at 
all, (ex-) change, remove. 

4172. N1173 mowra', mo-raw'; or 

Nia mora', mo-raw 1 ; or 

Fllia morah (Psa. 9 : 20), mo-raw'; from 
3372; fear; by impl. a fearful thing or 
deed:— dread, (that ought to be) fear (-ed), terrible- 
ness, terror. 

4173. 51173 mowrag, mo-rag'; or 

3173 morag, mo-rag'; from an unused root 
mean, to triturate; a threshing sledge:— 
threshing instrument. 

4174. 11173 mowrad, mo-rawd'; from 3381; a 

descent; arch, an ornamental append- 
age, perh. a festoon:— going down, steep place, thin 
work. 

4175. FI1173 mowrch, mo^reh'; from 3384; an 

archer; also teacher or teaching; also 
the early rain [see 3138] :— (early) rain. 

4176. ?"!1173 Mowreb., mo-reh'; or 

!"H73 Moreh., mo-reh'; the same as 4175; 
Moreh, a Canaanite; also a hill (perh. 
named from him):— Moreh. 

4177. tlllB mowrah, mo-raw'; from 4171 in the 

sense of shearing; a razor: — razor. 

4178. £31173 mdwraf, mo-rawt'; from 3399; ob- 

stinate, i.e. independent:— peeled. 

4179. !"P1173 Mowriyah, mo-ree-yaw'; or 

t"Fl73 Mdriyah., mo-ree-yaw'; from 7200 
and 3050; seen of Jah; Morijah, a hill 
in Pal.:— Moriah. 

4180. 1251173 mowrash, mo-rawsh'; from 3423; a 

possession; flg. delight: — possession, 
thought. 

4181. SllHIia mowraahah, mo-raw-shaw 1 ; 

fem. of 4180; a, possession: — heritage, 
inheritance, possession. 

4182. na nUJ11)3 Mowresheth Oath, mo- 

reh'-sheth gath; from 3423 and 
1661 ; possession of Gath; Moresheth-Qath, a place in 
Pal. :— Moresheth-gath. 

4183. ■ , rni51173 Morashtiy, mo-rash-tee'; patrial 

from 4182; a Morashtite or inhab. 
of Moresheth-Gatb:— Morashthite. 

4184. 113173 muwsb., moosh; a prim, root; to 

touch:— feel, handle. 

4185. TB173 miiwsb., moosh; a prim, root [perh. 

rather the same as 4184 through the idea 
of receding by contact^ ; to withdraw (both lit. and 
flg., whether intrans. or trans.):— cease, depart, go 
back, remove, take away. 

4186. 3U3173 mowshab, mo-shawb'; or 

5U373 moshab, mo-shawb'; from 3427; a 
seat; fig. a site; abstr. a session; by 
extension an abode (the place or the time); by impl. 
population:— assembly, dwell in, dwelling (-place), 
wherein (that) dwelt (in), inhabited place, seat, sit- 
ting, situation, sojourning. 

4187. 1113173 Muwshly, moo-shee'; or 

^UJH Mnsh.sb.iy, mush-shee'; from 4184; 
sensitive; Mushi, a Levite: — Mushi. 

4188. IBia Muwshly, moo-shee'; patron, from 

4187; a Mushite (collect.) or dese. of 
Mushi:— Mushites. 

4189. nOiai73 mowsh'kah, mo-shek-aw 1 ; act 

part. fem. of 49O0; something drouj- 
ing, i.e. (fig.) a cord:— band. 

4190. !"iyiD153 mowshatah, mo-shaw-aw'; from 

3467; deliverance: — salvation. 

4191. ma muwth, mooth; a prim, root; to die 

(lit. or flg.); 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], X must needs, slay, 
x surely, X very suddenly, x in [no] wise. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



4192. ma niuwth (Psa. 48 : 14), mooth; or 

Igib nTO Mrawtb lab-b&u. mooth lab- 
bane'; from 4191 and 1121 with the 
prep, and art. interposed; "To die for the son", 
prob. the title of a popular song:— death, Muth- 
labben. 

4193. niB mowtli (Ohald.), mohth; corresp. to 

4194; death:— death. 

4194. DIM ni live til, maw'-veth; from 4191 ; death 

(nat. or violent); eonor. the dead, their 
place or state (hades); tig. pestilence, ruin: — (be) 
dead ([-ly]), death, die (-d). 

]zb n<IB JHnwtb'lab-ben. See 4192. 

4195. Tlia mowtbar, mo-thar'; from 8498; lit. 

gain; fig. superiority:— plenteousness, 
preeminence, profit. 

4196. napp mizbeacb, miz-bay'-akh; from 2076; 

an altar: — altar. 

4197. ATB mezeg, meh'-zeg; from an unused root 

mean, to mingle (water with wine); tem- 
pered wine:— liquor. 

4198. !"STB mazeh, maw-zeh'; from an unused 

root mean, to suck out; exhausted:— 
burnt. 

4199. 5"tt73 Mlzzab, miz-zaw'; prob. from an un- 

used root mean, to faint with fear; 
terror; Mizzah, an Edomite:— Mizzah. 

4300. 1p? mezev, meh'-zev; prob. from an unused 

root mean, to gather to; a granary: — 
garner. 

4301. JlPlTB m'zuwzah, mez-oo-zaw 1 '; or 

tTPOS m e ziizab, mez-oo-siato'; from the 
same as 2123; a door-post (as promi- 
nent): — (door, side) post. 

4203. pTB mazfiwn, maw-zone'; from 2109; 

food:— meat, victual. 
4303. "pTB mazowii CChald.), matu-zone'; cor- 
resp. to 4202:— meat. 

4204. TlTB mazowr, maw-zore'; from 2114 in 

the sense of turning aside from truth ; 
treachery, i.e. a plot:— wound. 

4305. TiTB mazowr, maw-zore'; or 

*"ITO mazor, mato-zore'; from 2115 in the 
sense of binding up; a bandage, i.e. 
remedy; hence a sore (as needing a compress): — 
bound up, wound. 

fITTB m e znzab. See 4201. 

4306. H^pa maziyacb, maw-zee'-akh; or 

HTM mSzach, may-zakh'; from 2118; a bejf 
(as movable):— girdle, strength. 

4307. ihTa mazleir, maz-layg'; or (fem.) 

JTtbTB mizlagab, miz-law-gaw' ; from 
' ' an unused root mean, to draw up; a 
fork:— fleshhook. 

4308. Flb-TO mazzalah, maz-zaw-law' ; appar. 

from 5140 in the sense of raining; a 
constellation, i.e. Zodiacal sign (perh. as affecting 
the weather):— planet. Comp. 4216. 

4309. STBTn m^lmmah, me«-im-maw'; from 

2161; a pton, usually evil (machina- 
tion), sometimes good (sagacity) :— (wicked) device, 
discretion, Intent, witty invention, lewdness, mis- 
chievous (device), thought, wickedly. 

4310. "VlBTa mtzmfiwr, miz-more 1 ; from 2167; 

prop, instrumental music; by impl. a 
poem set to notes:— psalm. 

4311. iT-TOTM mazme'rali, maz-may-raw 1 ; from 

2168; a pruning-knife:— pruning- 
hook. 

4212. fTtHp? m e zamm e rji.b, mez-am-mer-aw'; 

from 2168; a tweezer (only in the 
plur.) :— snuff era. 

4213. ^WB ruiz'ar, mtz-awr'; from the same as 

2191; fewness; by impl. as superl. 
dimiwutiveness:— few, X very. 
1773 mazor. See 4205. 

4314. FtlTQ mlzreb, miz-reh'; from 2219; a win- 
nowing shovel (aa scattering the 
chaff):— fan. 



4215. iTITU m e zareb, mez-aw-reh'; appar. from 

2219; prop, a scatterer, i.e. the north 
wind (as dispersing clouds, only in plur.):— north. 

4216. ST1-TB mazzarah, maz-zaw-raW '; appar. 

from 6144 in the sense of distinction; 
some noted constellation (only in the plur.), perh. 
collect, the zodiac: — Mazzoroth. Comp. 4208. 

4217. PHJP mlzracb, miz-rawkh'; from 2224; 

sunrise, i.e. the east: — east (side, 
-ward), (sun-) rising (of the sun). 

4218. S^TB mlzra ( , miz-raw'; from 2232; a plant- 

ed field:— thing sown. 
4319. jJ'I'pa niizraq, miz-rawk'; from 2286; a 

bowl (as If for sprinkling):— bason, 
bowl. 

4220. fta mea<li may'-akh; from 4229 in the 

sense of greasing; fat; fig. rich:— failing 
(one). 

4221. tlB moach, mo'-akh; from the same as 

4220; fat, i.e. marrow: — marrow. 
4322. (XTOZ macha', mawkhaw'; a prim, root; 
to rub or strike the hands together (in 
exultation):— clap. 

4233. NH73 m e «?h&' (Chald.), mekh-aw'; corresp. 
to 4222; to strike in pieces; also to 
arrest; spec, to impale:— hang, smite, stay. 

4224. Nana macbabe', makh-ab-ay'; or 

Nana macb&bd', makh-ab-o'; from 2244; 
a refuge:— hiding (lurking) place. 

4225. n*iana maclibereth, makh-beh'-reth; 

from 2266; a junction, i.e. seam or 
sewed piece: — coupling. 

4226. JTiana m e cbabb e rab, mekh-ab-ber-aw' ; 

from 2266; a joiner, i.e. brace or 
cramp: — coupling, joining. 

4237. nana macb&batb, makh-ab-ath' ; from 

the same as 2281;- a pan for baking 
in:— pan. 

4238. n'lina macb&gdretb, makh-ag-o'-reth; 

from 2296; a girdle:— girding. 

4229. ttna machah, maw-khaw 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to stroke or rub; by Impl. to 
erase; also to smooth (as If with oil), i.e. grease or 
make fat; also to touch, i.e. reach to: — abolish, blot 
out, destroy, full of marrow, put out, reach unto, 
X utterly, wipe (away, oat). 

4230. fWina m e cbiiwgab, mekh-oo-gaW; 

from 2328; an instrument for mark- 
ing a circle, ie. compasses: — compass. 

4231. Tina macbowz, maw-khoze'; from an 

unused root mean, to enclose; a harbor 
(as shut in by the shore):— haven. 
4233. bSPItTO nfcbuwya'el, mekh-oo-yaw-ale' ; 
or 
bSP'riB M e ebiyya>el, mekh-ee-yaw-ale' ; 
from 4229 and 410; smitten of Sod; 
Mechujael or Mechijael, an antediluvian patriarch: — 
Mehujael. 

4233. ft'nna OTacbaviym, makh-av-eem'; ap- 

par. a patrial, but from an unknown 
place (in the plur. only for a sing.); a Machamte or 
inhab. of some place named Machaveh:— Mahavite. 

4234. Virra machowl, maw-khole'; from 2342; 

a (round) dance: — dance (-clng). 

4235. Vina Macbowl, maw-khole' ; the same as 

4234; dancing; Machol, an Isr.:— Ma- 
hol. 

J-fcina m e cbdwlab. See 65, 4246. 

4336. tlTOa macb&zeb, makh-az-eh'; from 2872; 
a vision: — vision. 

4237. ilTfia mecbezab, mekh-ez-aw>; from 2372; 

a window:— light. 

4238. rTTS^JTlB JJIacbaziy'owtb, makh-az-ee- 

oth'; fem. plur. from 2372; visions; 
Machazioth, an Isr.: — M ah azi oth. 

4239. TIB m e cbly, mekh-ee'; from 4229; a stroke, 

i.e. battering-ram/ — engines. 

4240. fcHTra lff e cliiydi»', mekh-ee-daw 1 ; from 

2380; junction; Mechida, one of the 
Netbinim :— Mehida. 

4241. {"TITO mlebyab, mikh-yaw 1 ; from 2421; 

preservation of life; hence suste- 



nance; also the live flesh, i.e. the quick:— preserve life, 
quick, recover selves, reviving, sustenance, victuals. 
bSTYlB OT e cbiyya»6l. See 4282. 

4242. "VOB m e cbiyr, mekh-eer 1 ; from an un- 

used root mean, to buy; price, pay- 
ment, wages:— gain, hire, price, sold, worth. 

4243. TTlB UI e cbiyr, mekh-eer 1 ; the same as 

4242; price; Mechir, an Isr. :— Mehir. 

4244. tlbtia Machlah, mdkh-law'; from 2470; 

sickness; Machlah, the name appar. of 
two Israelitesses:— Mahlah. 

4245. Slbna maeb&leb, makh-al-eh'; or (fem.) 

Fnna macb&lab, makk-al-aw 1 ; from 
2470; sickness:— disease, infirmity, 
sickness. 

4246. nbha m e cbowlab, mekh-o-law'; fem. of 

4234; a dance;— company, dances 
(-cing). 

4247. Slbria m e chlllah, mekh-il-laW; from 

2490; a cavern (as if excavated):— 
cave. 

4248. "pbriB OTachlown, makh-lone'; from 

2470; sick; Machlon, an Isr.:— Mahloa 

4249. ibfia Iffachliy, mdkh-lee'; from 2470; sick; 

Machli, the name of two Isr. :— Mahli. 

4250. vflB Macbliy, mdkh-lee'; patron, from 

4249; a Machlite or (collect.) desc. of 
Machli :— Mahlites. 

4251. "btlB maeblay, mafch-loo'ee; from 2470; 

a disease: — disease. 

4252. Elbna macbalapb, makh-al-awf; from 

2498; a (sacrificial) knife (as gliding 
through the flesh):— knife. 

4253. Jtsbna macblapbab, makh-law-faw' ; 

from 2498; a ringlet of hair (as glid- 
ing over each other) :— lock. 

4254. FlXbrjB macb&latsab, makh-aVaw- 

tsaw'; from 2502; a mantle (as 
easily drawn off): — changeable suit of apparel, 
change of raiment. 

4255. Jljjbrra macbUqab (Chald.), makh-lek- 

aw 1 ; corresp. to 4256; a section (of 
the Levites):— course. 

4256. njj^na macb&ldqetb, makhrol-o'-keth; 

from 2505; a section (of Levites, peo- 
ple or soldiers):— company, course, division, portion. 
See also 5555. 

4257. nbna macb&latb, mafch-ol-ath'; from 

2470; sickness; Machalath, prob. the 
title (initial word) of a popular song:— Mahalath. 

4258. nbna machalatb, makh-al-ath' ; the 

same as 4257; sickness; Machalath, 
the name of an Ishmaelitess and of an Israelitess:— 
Mahalath. 

4259. "'nbha ]Ii: e cb6latbiy, mekh-o-lawlhee'; 

patrial from 65; a Mecholathite or 
Inhab. of Abel-Mecholah:— Mecholathite. 

4260. l"IXBnB macbama'ab, makh-am-aw- 

aw'; a denom. from 2529; something 
buttery (I.e. unctuous and pleasant), as (fig.) flat- 
tery:— X than butter. 

4261. lana macbmad, makh-mawd'; from 

2530; delightful; hence a delight, i.e. 
object of affection or desire:— beloved, desire, goodly, 
lovely, pleasant (thing). 

4262. lana macbmad, makh-mood'; or 

"VIBTTB macbmuwd, makh-mood'; from 
2580; desired; hence a valuable:— 
pleasant thing. 

4263. bana macbmal, makh-mawl'; from 2550; 

prop, sympathy; (by paronomasia with 
4261) delight:— pitieth. 

4264. Flina macbaneb, makh-an-eh'; from 

2583; an encampment (of travellers or 
troops); hence an army, whether lit. (of soldiers) or 
fig. (of dancers, angels, cattle, locusts, stars; or even 
the sacred courts):— army, band, battle, camp, com- 
pany, drove, host, tents. 

4265. 'J'jTttfJB OTachaneh-Dan, makh-an-ay'. 

dawn; from 4264 and 1835; camp 
of Dan; Machaneh-Dan, a place in Pal. ;— Mahaneh- 
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65 



4266. D?3nH Macb&naylm, makh-an-ah'-yim; 

dual of 4264; double camp; Machan- 
ajim, a place in Pal. :— Mahanaim. 

4267. pirn machanaq, makh-an-ak' ; from 

2614; choking:— strangling. 
8. SlOtTO macbaceb, makh-as-eh' ; or 



JlpfTO macbceb, makh-seh'; from 2620; 
a shelter (lit. or flg.):— hope, (place of) 
refuge, shelter, trust. 

4269. DlOrra macbcowm, makh-sohm'; from 

2629; a muzzle:— bridle. 

4270. TiDTTO machcowr, makh-sore'; or 

""©TO macbcor, makh-sore'; from 2637; 
deficiency; hence impoverishment:— 
lack, need, penury, poor, poverty, want. 

4271. FPDTTO Macbcfeyab, makh-say-yaw' ; 

T " ' from 4268 and 3050; refuge of (i.e. in) 
Jah; Machsejah, an Isr. :— Maaseiah. 

4272. VTTO macbats, maw-khats'; a prim, root; 

to dash asunder; by impl. to crush, 
emash'or violently plunge; fig. to subdue or destroy:— 
dip, pierce (through), smite (through), strike through, 
wound. 

4273. VTTI2 macbats, makh'-ats; from 4272; a 

contusion; — stroke. 

4274. 33£fl72 macbtseb, makh-tsabe'; from 2672; 

prop, a hewing; concr. a quarry: — 
hewed (-n). 

4275. flltrTO mecbStsab, mekh-ets-aw' ; from 

2673; a. halving: — half. 

4276. rPlifTO macbatsiytb, makh-ats-eeth' ; 

from 2673 ; a halving or the middle:— 
half (so much), mid [-day]. 

4277. pJTO macbaq, maw-khak'; a prim, root; to 

crush: — smite off. 

4278. "IJ5t"D2 mecbqar, mekh-kawr 1 ; from 2713; 

prop, scrutinized, i.e. (by impl.) a re- 
cess: — deep place. 

4279. "irro macbar, maw-khar'; prob. from 309; 

prop, deferred, i.e. the morrow; usually 
(adv.) tomorrow; indef . hereafter:— time to come, to- 
morrow. 

4280. rWltp? macbara'ab, makh-ar-aw-aw' ; 

from the same as 2716; a sink:— 
draught house. 

4281. !TI23'lIl'3 maebaresbab, makh-ar-ay- 

shaw'; from 2790; prob. a pwk- 
are:— mattock. 

4282. niB'HfTO macb&resbetb, makh-ar-eh'- 

sheth; from 2790; prob. a hoe:— 
share. 

4283. n*in72 mochdratb, mokh-or-awth' ; or 

tr. T ■ ■ 

tjn'in^J mocbdratbam (1 Sam. 30 : 17), 
mokh-or-aw-thawm' ; fern, from the 
same as 4279; the morrow or (adv.) tomorrow: — 
morrow, next day. 

4284. !"DUJrra Jmachasbabab, makh-ash-aw- 

baw' ; or 
DTilinB macb&gbebetb, makh-ash-eh'- 
beth; from 2803; a contrivance, i.e. 
(concr.) a texture, machine, or (abstr.) intention, 
plan (whether bad, a, plot; or good, advice): — cunning 
(work), curious work, device (-sed), imagination, in- 
vented, means, purpose, thought. 

4285. TtBtTO macbsbak, makh-shawk'; from 

2821 ; darkness; concr. a darkplace:— 
dark (-ness, place). 

4286. C|ian?3 macbsopb, makh-sofe'; from 2834; 

a peeling:— made appear. 

4287. nfi52 Macbatb, makh'-ath; prob. from 

4229 ; erasure; Machath, the name of 
two Isr.:— Mahath. 

4288. flFina mfieblttalt, mekh-it-taw; from 2846; 

prop, a dissolution; concr. a ruin, or 
(abstr.) consternation:— destruction, dismaying, 
ruin, terror. 

4289. InriHU macbtab, makh-taw'; the same as 

T : 4288 in the sense of removal; a pan 
for live coals:— censer, firepan, snuffdish. 

4290. n"intTO macbteretb, makh-teh'-reth; 

from 2864; a burglary; flg. unex- 
pected examination: — breaking up, secret search. 



4291. NH73 m e ta> (Chald.), met-aW; or 

fIU73 m e tab (Chald.), met-aw'; appar. cor- 
resp. to 4672 in the intrans. sense of 
being found present; to arrive, extend or happen: — 
come, reach. 

4292. Nl2Nl373 mat'at£', mat-at-ay'; appar. a 

denom. from 2916; a broom (as re- 
moving dirt [comp. Engl, "to dust", i.e. remove 
dust]) :— besom. 

4293. ratM matbeacb, mat-bay'-akh; from 

2873; slaughter:— slaughter. 

4294. !lp73 ma«eli, mat-teh'; or (fem.) 

f"!H73 ma;tah, mat-taw 1 ; from 5186; a 

branch (as extending); fig. a tribe; also 

a rod, whether for chastising (flg. correction), ruling 

(a sceptre), throwing (a lance), or walking (a staff; 

flg. a support of life, e.g. bread):— rod, staff, tribe. 

4295. 71B73 mattab, mat'-taw; from 5786 with 

directive enclitic appended; downward, 
below or beneath; often adv. with or without pre- 
fixes:— beneath, down (-ward), less, very low, under 
(-neath). 

4296. map mlitali, mit-taw'; from 5186; a bed 

(as extended) for sleeping or eating; by 
anal, a sofa, litter or bier:— bed ([-chamber]), bier. 

4297. FiaM mutfeb, moot-teh'; from 5186; a 

stretching, i.e. distortion (flg. ini- 
quity) :— perverseness. 

4298. !"iE73 mattab, moot-taw'; from 5186; ex- 

pansion:— stretching out. 

4299. 7T1l373 majveb, mat-veh'; from 2901; some- 

thing spun:— spun. 

4300. b^EM m e tiyl, met-eel'; from 2904 in the 

sense of hammering out; an iron bar 
(as forged):— bar. 

4301. "|i73U73 matmown, mat-mone'; or 

yi2072 mat mon, mat-mone 1 ; or 
173U72 matamiiii, mat-moon'; from 2934; a 
secret storehouse; hence a secreted 

valuable (buried); geE. money:— hidden riches, (hid) 

treasure (-s). 

4302. y£37? matta.', mat-taw'; from 5193; some- 

thing planted, i.e. the place (a garden 
or vineyard), or the thing (a plant, fig. of men); by 
impl. the act, planting:— plant (-ation, -ing). 

4303. D7U72 inat'aiii mat-am'; or (fem.) 

rTHJ'tM mat'ammab, mat-am-maw'; 

from 2938; a delicacy.— dainty 
(meat), savoury meat. 

4304. nngp'p niitpachatb, mit-pakh'-ath; 

from 2946; a wide cloak (for a 
woman): — vail, wimple, 

4305. *"lD73 mafar, maw-tar'; a prim, root; to 

rain.— (cause to) rain (upon). 

4306. 1E373 malar, maw-tawr'; from 4305; rain:— 

rain 

4307. N1I273 mattara', mat-taw-raw'; or 

rfnEM mattarah, mat-taw-raw'; from 
5201; a jail (as a guard-house); also 
an aim (as being closely watched):— mark, prison. 

4308. *Tn£?7? OTatred, mat-rode'; from 2956; 

propulsive; Matred, an Edomitess:— 
Hatred. 

4309. ■'"liJg Matriy, mat-ree'; from 4305; rainy; 

Matri, an Isr.:— Matri. 

4310. ''TO mty, me; an interrog. pron. of persons, 

as 4100 is of things, who? (occasionally, by 
a peculiar idiom, of things); also (indef .) whoever; 
often used in oblique construction with pref. or 
suff.:— any (man), X he, X him, + O that! what, 
which, who (-m, -se, -soever), + would to God. 

4311. NiT'73 Meyd e ba», may-deb-aw'; from 

T : 4325 and 1679; water of quiet; 
Medeba, a place in Pal. :— Medeba. 

4312. "TT 1 73 Meydad, may-dawd'; from 3032 in 

the sense of loving; affectionate; lie- 
dad, an Isr.:— Medad. 

4313. "Pp^TIt "tZ Mey bay-Yarq6wn, may 

hah"ee-yar-kone' ; from 4325 and 
3420 with the art. interposed ; water of the yellowness; 
Me-haj-Jarkon, a place in Pal. :— Me-jarkon. 



4314. 3tiTf ''M Mey Zabab, may zaw-hawV; 

from 4325 and 2091, water of gold; 
Me-Zahab, an Edomite:— Mezahab. 

4315. iCJ^Ta meytab, may-tawb'; from 8190; the 

best part:— best. 

4316. SO^a Miyka', mee-kaw'; a var. for 4318; 

Mica, the name of two Isr.:— Micha. 

4317. 5N5" , 73 Mlyka'el, me-kaw-ale'; from 4310 

and (the pref. der. from) 3588 and 410; 
who (is) like God?; Mikael, the name of an archangel 
and of nine Isr. '.—Michael. 

4318. ilp 11 ?? Miykab, mee-kaw 1 ; an abbrev. of 

4320; Micah, the name of seven Isr.:— 
Micah, Micaiah, Michah. 

4319. *l!-!3T0» Miykabuw, me-kaw'-hoo; a 

contr. for 4321; Mikehu, an Isr. pro. 
phet:— Micaiah (2 Chron. 18 : 8). 

4320. fTtP?? Miykayah, me-kaw-yaw'; from 

4310 and (the pref. der. from) 8588 and 
3050; who (is) like Jah?; Micajah, the name of two 
Isr. : — Micah, Michaiah. Comp. 4318. 

4321. 1!T]3 , 7; Miybay«buw, me-kaw-yehrhoo'; 

or 
1!"P3Q Mlkay e buw (Jer. 36 : 11), me- 
kaw-yeh-hoo' ; abbrev. for 4322; Mika- 
jah, the name of three Isr.:— Micah, Micaiah, 
Michaiah. 

4322. 1!"P3173 Miykayabuw, me-kaw-yaw 1 -hoo; 

for 4320; Mikajah, the name of an. 
Isr. and an Israelitess:— Michaiah. 

4323. b^p miykal, me-kawl'; from 3201; prop. 

a container, i.e. a streamlet: — brook. 

4324. 53^73 Miykal, me-kawl'; appar. the same 

as 4323; rivulet; Mikal, Saul's daugh- 
ter:— Michal. 

4325. U?73 mayim, mah'-yim; dual of a prttn.\ j& 

noun (but used in a sing, sense); water ;\\ 

flg. juice; by euphem. urine, semen: )- piss,/ * 

wasting, water (-ing, [course, -flood, -spring]). 

4326. ^72^73 Miyamin, me-yaw-meem' ; a form 

for 4509; Mijamin, the name of three 
Isr. :— Miamin, Mijamin. 

4327. ] 1 73 miyn, meen; from an unused root 

mean, to portion out; a sort, i.e. species:— 
kind. Comp. 4480. 

4328. 7"nS?72° m e yuccadab, meh-yoos-saw- 

daw'; prop. fem. pass. part, of 3245; 
something founded, i.e. a foundation: — foundation. 

4329. ^D^? meyciik, may-sawk 1 ; from 5526; a 

portico (as covered):— covert. 
n?B" , 73 OTSypba'atb. See 4158. 

4330. V^12 miyts, meets; from 4160; pressure:— 

churning, forcing, wringing. 

4331. NUTO Meysba', may-shaw 1 ; from 4185; 

departure; Mesha, a place in Arabia; 
also an Isr. :— Mesha. 

4332. bNlZra Ittlysba'el, mee-shaw-ale' '; from 

4310 and 410 with the abbrev. insep. 
rel. [see 834] interposed; who (is) what God (is)?; 
Mishael, the name of three Isr.:— Mishael. 

4333. bNlB" 1 )? Miysba'el (Chald.), mee-shaw-ale'; 

corresp. to 4332; Mishael, an Isr.:— 
Mishael. 

4334. *liHJ' 1 73 miysbowr, mee-shore'; or 

lidia miysbor, mee-shore'; from 3474; a 
level, i.e. a plain (often used [with the 
art. pref.] as a prop, name of certain districts); fig. 
concord: also straightness, i.e. (fig.) justice (some- 
times adv. justly):— equity, even place, plain, right 
(-eously), (made) straight, uprightness. 

4335. ^IZ^U Meysbak. may-shak'; borrowed 

from 4336; Meshak, an Isr.:— Meshak. 

4336. "pfn Meysbak (Chald.), may-shak'; of 

for. or. and doubtful signif.; Meshak, 
the Bab. name of 4333:— Meshak. 

4337. 5 > 'lB' 1 73 Mey»ba«, may-shah'; from 3467; 

safety; Mesha, an Isr.: — Mesha. 

4338. 5>TZJ -, 73) Meysba«, may-shaw'; a var. for 

4337; safety; Mesha, a Moabite:— 
Mesha. 

. TUTU meysbar, may-shawr'; from 3474; 
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cord; also straightness, i.e. (fig.) rectitude (only to 
plur. with sing, sense; often adv.):— agreement, 
aright, that are equal, equity, (things that are) right 
(-eousiy, things), sweetly, upright (-ly, -ness). 

4340. irpa mej tliar, may-thawr' ; from 8498; a 

cord (of a tent) [comp. 3499] or the 
ttring (of a bow):— cord, string. 

4341. 138373 mak'ob, mak-obe'; sometimes 

318373 mak'owb, mahobe'; also (fern. 

Is*. 63 : 3) 
!"S*liX373 mak'obah, mak-o-baw 1 ; from 
3510; anguish, or (fig.) eviction:— 
grief, pain, sorrow. 

T5D73 niakbiyr, male-beer'; trans, part, 
of 3527; plenty:— abundance. 

3. 833373 Makbisna', mak-bay-naw 1 ; from 
the same as 3528; knoll; Macbena, a 
place to Pal. settled by him:— Machbenah. 

4344. * , 3!")"373 lH.akban.u.ay, mak-ban-nah'ee; 

patrial from 4343; a Macbannite or 
native of Maobena:— Machbanai. 

4345. 1:3373 makber, mak-bare'; from 3527 in 

the sense of covering [comp. 3531]; a 
prole;— grate. 

4346. 1^373 makbar, mahbawr'; from 3527 in 

the sense of covering; a cloth (as 
netted [comp. 4845]):— thick cloth. 

4347. H373 makkah, mak-kaw 1 ; or (masc.) 

•1373. makkeh, mak-keh'; (plur. only) from 
5221; a blow (In 2 Chron. 2 : 10, of the 
flail); by impl. a wound; flg. carnage, also pesti- 
lence:— beaten, blow, plague, slaughter, smote, 
X sore, stripe, stroke, wound ([-ed]). 

4348. 5TD73 mlkrah. mik-vaw'; from 3554; a 

burn:— that burneth, burning. 

4349. *|i373 makown, maw-kone'; from 3559; 

prop, a fixture, i.e. a basis; gen. a 
place, esp. as an abode:— foundation, habitation, 
(dwelling-, settled) place. 

4350. !"IJ"D*a m'kowiiah mek-o-naw'; or 

FU373 m e koiiali mek-o-naw'; fern, of 4849; 
& pedestal, also a spot: — base. 

4351. i" - 1!373 m e kuwrah, mek-oo-raw'; or 

711373 m'korah, mek-o-raw 1 ; from the 
same as 8564 to the sense of digging; 
origin (as If a mine):— birth, habitation, nativity. 

4352. "WS Ittakty, maw-kee'; prob. from 4134; 

pining; Maki, an Isr.:— Machi. 

4353. I'OTS Maktyr, maw-keer'; from 4876; sales- 

man; Makir, an Isr.:— Machir. 

4354. "*Y"SQ Iflakiyrty, maw-kee-ree' ; patron. 

from 4853; a Hakirite or descend, of 
Makir:— of Machir. 

4355. TI373 makak, maw-kaW; a prim, root; to 

tumble (to ruins); flg. to perish:— be 
brought low, decay. 

4356. ^18^373 mikla'ah, mik-law-aw'; or 

7T3D13 miklah, mik-law'; from 3607; a pen 
* ' ' (for flocks):— ([sheep-]) fold. Comp. 
4857. 

4357. ribSTp miklab, mik-law'; from 8616; com- 

T : ' pletion (in plur. concr. adv. wholly):— 
perfect. Comp. 4356. 

4358. bib?)? mlklowl, mikJole'; from 86S4; 

perfection (i.e. concr. adv. splen- 
didly):— most gorgeously, all sorts. 

4359. bb373 mlklal, mik-lawl'; from 3634; per- 

fection (of beauty) :— perfection. 

4360. bbiaa liilklul, mik-lool'; from 3684; some- 

thing perfect, i.e. a splendid garment: — 
all sorts. 

4361. nbiS73 makkoleth, mak-ko'-leth; from 

398; nourishment;— food. 

4362. 173373 mlkman, mik-man'; from the same 

as 3646 to the sense of hiding; treasure 
(as hidden,):— treasure. 

4363. DM372 Iffikmac (Ezra 2 : 27; Keh. 7 : 81), 

mik-maws'; or 
"1573372 Tffikmash, mik-mawsh'; or 



12)73373 Ifflkinash (Keh. 11 : 31), mik-mash'; 
from 3647; hidden; Mikmas or Mik- 
mash, a place in Pal.: — Mi kmas , Mikmash. 

4364. 173373 luakmar mak-mawr 1 ; or 

173373 mlkmor, mik-more'; from 8648 to 
the sense of blackening by heat; a 
(hunter's) net (as dark from concealment):— net. 

4365. 1*1173373 mlkmereth, mifc-roeh'-reffc; or 

■"1173373 mlkmdreth, mik-mo'-reth; fern. 

of 4364; a (fisher's) net;— drag, net. 
11373373 Mikmash. See 4363. 

4366. rn73373 Mlkm e thath, mik-meth-awth' ; 
appar. from an unused root mean. 

to hide; concealment; Mikmethath, a place to Pal.:— 
Michmethath. 

4367. * l 5"!3373 Ittaknadbay, mak-nad-bah'ee: 
from 4100 and 5068 with a particle 

interposed; what (is) like (a) liberal (man)?; Mak- 
nadbai, an Isr. :— Machnadebai. 

S-13373 mekonah. See 4850. 



713353 OT 6 konah, mek-o-naw'; the same as 
t : 

4350; a base; Mekonah, a place in 
Pal. :— Mekonah. 

4369. !"!3373 111' feu mill mek-oo-naw'; the same 

as 4350; a spot:— base. 

4370. 33373 mlkiiac, mik-nawce'; from 3647 in 

the sense of hiding; (only in dual) 
drawers (from concealing the private parts):— bree- 
ches. 

4371. 3373 mek.ec, meh'-kes; prob. from an un- 

used root mean, to enumerate; an 
assessment (as based upoa a census) :— tribute. 

4372. 713373 mlkceb, mik-seh'; from 8680; a 

covering, Le. weather-boarding;— 
covering. 

4373. 7*13373 inikcah, mik-saw'; fern, of 4371; an 

enumeration; by impl. a valuation:— 
number, worth. 

4374. H3373 m e kacceh, mek-as-seh'; from 3680; 

a covering, i.e. garment; spec, a 
coverlet (for a bed), an awning (from the sun); also 
the omentum (as covering the intestines):— clothing, 
to cover, that which covereth. 

4375. 713*3373 Makpelah, mak-pay-law' ; from 

8717; a fold; Makpelah, a place in 
Pal. :— Machpelah. 

4376. 1373 makar, maw-kar'; a prim, root; to 

sell, lit. (as merchandise, a daughter in 
marriage, Into slavery), or flg. (to surrender): — X at 
all, sell (away, -er, self). 

4377. 1373 meker, meh'-ker; from 4376; merchan- 

dise; also value:— pay, price, ware. 

4378. 1373 makkar, mak-kawr'; from 5234; an 

acquaintance:— acquaintance. 

4379. 711*373 mlkreh, mik-reh'; from 3738; a pit 
(for salt) :— [salt-] pit. 

rT"D73 m e kerah, mek-ay-raw'; prob. from 
the same as 3564 to the sense of stab- 
bing; a sword:— habitation. 

711373 m'korali. See 4851. 

4381. "'1373 Ifllkrty, mik-ree'; from 4376; sales- 

man; Mikri, an Isr. :— Michri. 

4382. * , nl373 M e kerathly, mek-ay-raw-thee' ; 

patrial from an unused name (the 
same as 4880) of a place to Pal. ; a Mekerathite, or 
Inhab. of Mekerah:— Mecberathite. 

4383. bilZJ373 mikshowl, mik-shole'; or 

7115373 mlkshol, mik-shole'; masc. from 
3782; a stumbling-block, lit. or flg. 
(obstacle, enticement [spec, an idol], scruple):— caused 
to fall, offence, X [no-] thing offered, ruin, stumbling- 
block. 

4384. 713T15373 makshelah, mak-shay-law' ; tern. 

from 8782; a stumbling-block, but 
only flg. (fall, enticement [idol]):— ruin, stumbling- 
block. 

4385. 3F1373 mi k tab mik-tawb'; from 8789; a 

thing written, the characters, or a 
document (letter, copy, edict, poem):— writing. 



7lr*i373 m e klttah, mek-it-taw 1 ; from 3807; 
a fracture:— bursting. 

4387. dr*l373 mlktam, mik-tawm'; from 8799; an 

engratiing, Le. (techn.) a poem:— 
Michtam. 

4388. 115F1373 maktesh, mak-taysh'; from 3806; 

a mortar; by anal, a socket (ot a 
tooth):— hollow place, mortar. 

4389. 1BF1373 Itlaktesii mak-taysh'; the same as 

4888; dell; the Maktesh, a place in 
Jerus. :— Maktesh. 

bia mnl. See 4136. 

4390. 8b*3 mal£', maw-lay 1 ; or 

8373 mala* (Esth. 7 : 5), maw-law 1 ; a prim, 
root, to fill or (intrans.) be full of, in a 
wide application (lit. and flg.):— accomplish, confirm, 
+ consecrate, be at an end, be expired, be fenced, fill, 
fulfil, (be, become, X draw, give in, go) full (-ly, -ly 
set, tale), [over-] flow, fulness, furnish, gather (selves, 
together), presume, replenish, satisfy, set, space, take 
a [hand-] full, + have wholly. 

4391. 8b?3 m e la» (Chald.), meUaw'; corresp. to 

" 4390; to /HI;— fill, be full. 

4392. 8b?3 male', maw-lay'; from 4390; full (lit. 

or flg.) or filling (lit.); also (concr.) ful- 
ness; adv. fully:— X she that was with child, flu (-ed, 
-ed with), full (-ly), multitude, as is worth. 

4393. 6tb73 m e 16>, mel-o'; rarely 
8*073 m e l6w>, mel-o'; or 

"073 m e 16w (Ezek. 41 : 8), mel-o'; from 4390; 
fulness (lit. or flg.):— x all along, X all 
that is (there-) in, fill, ( x that whereof . . . was) full, 
fulness, [hand-] full, multitude. 

riV?3 Millo* See 4407. 

4394. 8^73 mllla.', mil-loo'; from 4890; a fulfilling 

(only in plur.), i.e. (lit.) a setting (of 
gems), or (techn.) consecration (also concr. a dedica- 
tory sacrifice):— consecration, be set. 

4395. !""8b"3 m c le'ah, mel-ay-aw'; tern, of 4392; 

something fulfilled, i.e. abundance (of 
produce):— (first of ripe) fruit, fulness. 

4396. !18T73 millu'ah, miMoo-aio'; fem. of 4894; 

a, filling, i.e. setting (of gems):— inclos- 
ing, setting. 

4397. "^8?73 mal'ak, maVawk'; from an unused 

root mean, to despatch as a deputy; a 
messenger; spec, of God, i.e. an angel (also a prophet, 
priest or teacher):— ambassador, angel, king, messen- 
ger. 

4398. *"j8b*3 mal'ak (Chald.), mal-alt'; corresp. 

to 4397; an angel:— angel. 

4399. 7138^73 m'la'kab, meZ-auj-itoui'; from the 

same as 4897; prop, deputyship, i.e. 
ministry; gen. employment (never servile) or work 
(abstr. or concr.); also property (as the result of 
labor):— business, -+■ cattle, + industrious, occupation. 
( + -pied), + officer, thing (made), use, (manner of) 
work ([-man], -manship). 

4400. ri*i38b73 mal'aknwtb, mal-dk-ooth' ; 
from the same as 4397; a message:— 



4401. *'3iS:b73 Mal'akiy, mal-aw-kee'; from the 

same as 4397; ministrative; Malaki, 
a prophet:— Malachi. 

4402. nNb73 mllle'th, mil-layth'; from 4390; 

fulness, i.e. (concr.) a plump socket 
(of the eye):— X fitly. 

4403. laiaba malbnw»b, mal-boosh'; or 

"25*ib"3 malbngh, mal-boosh'; from 3847; a 
garment, or (collect.) clothing:— ap- 
parel, raiment, vestment. 

4404. "i{"073 malbea, mal-bane'; from 3835 

(denom.); a brick-kiln:— brickwork. 

4405. rfM? mi] lab, mil-law'; from 4448 (plur. 

masc. as if from 
i"l573 milleb, mil-leh'); a word; collect, a 
discourse; fig. a topic: — [-answer, by- 
word, matter, any thing (what) to say, to speak (-tog), 
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1406. JtbB mlllah (Chald.), miUlaW; corresp. to 
4405; a word, command, discourse, or 
subject: — commandment, matter, thing, word. 
iba m e low. See 4393. 

Nlba m e ldW. See 4393. 

I 

4407. Nib? mlllow', mil-lo 1 ; or 

8t5» mil-Id' (2 Kings 12 : 20), miUo'; from 
4390; a rampart (as jUZed in), i.e. the 
oitadel:— Mfflo. See also 1037. 

4408. 01353 mallurvach, mal-loo'-akh; from 

4414; seo-purstai» (from its saMness):— 
mallows. 

4409. TpbB Btalliiwk, mal-luke'; or 

"<3lbB° OTallnwkiy (Neh. 12 : 14), moI-Joo- 
fcee'; from 4427; regnant; Mallnk, the 
name of five Isr.;— Malluoh, Melichu [.from the 
marg.]. 

4410. !"DlbB m e lnwkali, mel-oo-JmiB',' fem. 

pass. part, of 4427; something ruled, 
l.e. a realm:— kingdom, king's, x royal. 

4411. ]lba malinn, maw-lone'; from 8385; a 

lodgment, i.e. caravanserai or encamp- 
ment:— iaa, place where . . . lodge, lodging (place). 

4413. !"I5lba mHuwnah, mel-oo-naw 1 ; fem. 
from 3885; a hut, a hammock: — cot- 
tage, lodge. 

4413. "TVlbjQ OTalldwthiy, mal-lo'-thee; appar. 

from 4448; I have talked (i.e. loqua- 
cious): — MaUothi, an Isr. : — Mallothi. 

4414. tT3B malach, maw-lakh'; a prim, root; 

prop, to rub to pieces or pulverize; ta- 
trans. to disappear as dust; also (as denom. from 
4417) to salt whether intern, (to season with salt) or 
extern, (to rub with salt): — X at all, salt, season, 
temper together, vanish away. 

4415. tlba m e lach (Chald.), mel-akh'; corresp. 

to 4414; to eat salt, i.e. (gen.) subsist:— 
+ have maintenance. 

4416. tibn m e lach (Chald.), mel-akh'; from 4415; 

salt: — h maintenance, salt. 

4417. J"ib_B melach, meh'-lakh; from 4414; prop. 

powder, i.e. (spec.) salt (as easily pulver- 
ized and dissolved:— salt ([-pit]). 

4418. flba malach, maw-lawkh'; from 4414 in its 

orig. sense; a rag or old garment:— 
rotten rag. 

4419. tlba mallach, mal-lawkh'; from 4414 in its 

second, sense; a sailor (as following "the 
salt "):— mariner. 

4420. rttlba m e ldcha,h, mel-ay-khaw' ; from 

' 4414 (in its denom. sense); prop, salted 
(i.e. land [778 being understood]), i.e. a desert:— 
barren land (-ness), salt [land], 

4431. ITanbip mllchamah, mil-khaw-maw' ; 
from 3898 (in the sense of fighting); 
a battle (i.e. the engagement); gen. u>ar(i.e. war- 
fare):— battle, fight, (-tag), war ([-rior]). 
4433. Db_73 malaf, maw-lat'; a prim, root; prop. 

to be smooth, i.e. (by impl.) to escape (as 
if by slipperiness); causat. to release or rescue; spec, 
to bring forth young, emit sparks:— deliver (self), 
escape, lay, leap out, let alone, let go, preserve, save, 
X speedily, X surely. 

4433. 13*373 melef, meh'-let; from 4422, cement 

(from its plastic smoothness):— day. 

4434. f"P£3b73 OT e Iatyali, mel-at-yaW; from 4423 

,! ' and 3050; (whom) Jah has delivered; 
Melatjah, a Gibeonite:— MelaOah. 

4435. tjjftfO m e liylah, mel-ee-law'; from 4449 

(in the sense of cropping [comp. 4135]); 
a head of grain (as cut oft):— ear. 

4436. flST'bB m e liytsah, mel-ee-tsaw' ; from 

3887; an aphorism; also a satire: — 
interpretation, taunting. 

4437. lb_73 malak, maw-lak'; a prim, root; to 

reign; incept, to ascend the throne; 
causat. to induct into royalty; hence (by impl.) to 
take counsel:— consult, X indeed, be (make, set a, set 
up) king, be (make) queen, (begin to, make to) reign 
(-tag), rule. X surely. 



4438. TjbH melek, meh'-lek; from 4427; a king:— 

king, royal. 

4439. "sjba Melek. meh'-lek; the same as 4428; 

king; Melek, the name of two Isr.:— 
Melech, Hammelech [by includ. the art.]. 

4430. "!jba melek (Chald.), meh'-lek; corresp. to 

4428; a king:— king, royaL 

4431. ^ba m e lak (Chald.), mel-ak'; from a root 

corresp. to 4427 in the sense of consul- 
tation; advice.-— counsel. 
4433. Tjb73 mdlek, mo'-lek; from 4427; Molek (i.e. 

king), the chief deity of the Ammon- 
ites:— Molech. Comp. 4445. 

4433. N3b)3 malka' (Chald.), mal-kaw 1 ; corresp. 

to 4436; a queen:— queen. 

4434. rnbba malkddeth, mal-ko'-deth; from 

8920; a snare:— trap. 

4435. ftebn Mllkah, mil-haw 1 ; a form of 4436; 

queen; Milcah, the name of a Hebrew- 
ess and of an Isr. :— Milcah. 

4436. Fisbn malkah, mal-kaw'; fem. of 4428; a 

queen: — queen. 

4437. 133B malkuw (Chald.), mal-koo'; corresp. 

to 4438; dominion (abstr. or concr.):— 
kingdom, kingly, realm, reign. 

4438. rTDba malkuwth, maUkooth'; or 

1133)3 malkuth, mal-kooth'; or (in plur.) 

!Tpb)3 malkuyah, mal-koo-ydh' ; from 
4427; a rule; concr. a dominion: — 
empire, kingdom, realm, reign, royal. 

4439. bflPSiba Malkiy'el, maVkee-ale'; from 

4428 and 410; king of (i.e. appointed 
by) God; Malkiel, an Isr. :— Malohiel. 

4440. ■'b&TSlba Malkiy'eliy, mal-kee-ay-lee' ; 

patron, from 4439; a Malkielite or 
desc. of Malkiel:— Malchielite. 

4441. J"F3373 IKalkiyah, maUkee-yaw' ; or 

<I!-P3ba Malkiyahnw (Jer. 88 : 6), maU 
kee-yaw'-hoo; from 4428 and 8050; 
king of (i.e. appointed by) Jah; MaUeijah, the name 
of ten Isr. :— Malchiah, Malchijah. 
4443. 'piSt" l 3b73 OTalkiy-Tuedeq, mal-kee- 
"' tseh'-dek; from 4428 and 6664; 
king of right; Malki-Tsedek, an early king in Pal.:— 
Melchizedek. 

4443. DTSiba Malklyram, maVkee-rawm' ; 

from 4428 and 7311; king of a high 
one (i.e. of exaltation); Malkiram, an Isr.: — Malchi- 
ram. 

4444. glUjisba Malkiy»huwa«, mal-kee-shoo'- 

ah; from 4428 and 7769; king of 
wealth; Malkishua, an Isr. :— Malchishua. 

4445. Q3>ba Malkam, mal-kawm'; or 

0133)3 Milkowm, mil-kome'; from 4428 
for 4432; Malcam or Milcom, the 
national idol of the Ammonites :-Malcham, Milcom. 

4446. rpba m e leketh, meUeh'-keth; from 4427; 

a queen:— queen. 

4447. ri?ba Moleketh, mo-leh'-keth; fem. act. 

part, of 4427; queen; Moleketh, an 
Israelitess:— Hammoleketh [includ. the art.]. 

4448. bba mala] maw-lal'; a prim, root; to 

speak (mostly poet.) or say:— say, speak, 
utter. 

4449. bba m e lal (Chald.), meVal'; corresp. to 

4448; to speak:— say, speak (-tag). 

4450. "'bba Milalay, mee-lal-ah'ee; from 4448; 

talkative; Milalai, an Isr. :— Milalai. 

4451. "iaba malmad. mal-mawd'; from 3925; a 

goad for oxen:— goad. 
4453. yba malats, maw-lats'; a prim, root; to 
be smooth, i.e. (flg.) pleasant:— be 
sweet. 

4453. litba meltsar, mel-tsawr'; of Pers. der.; 

T ' ' the butler or other officer in the Bab. 
court:— Melzar. 

4454. pb)3 malaq, maw-lak 1 ; a prim, root; to 

crack a joint; by impl. to wring the neck 
of a fowl (without separating it):— wring oft. 

4455. Olpba malqowach, mal-ko'-akh; from 

8917; trans, (in dual) the jaws (as 



taking food); lntrans. spoil [and captives] (as 
taken):— booty, jaws, prey. 

4456. ttjlpba malqdwsh, mal-koshe'; from 

3953 ; the spring rain (comp. 8954) ; fig. 
eloquence:— latter rain. 

4457. njjba melqach, mel-kawkh'; or 

ftpba malqach, mal-kawkh'; from 3947; 
(only in dual) tweezers:— snuffers, 
tongs. 

4458. Innnba meltachah, mel-taio-khaw' ; from 

an unused root mean, to spread out; 
a wardrobe (i.e. room where clothing is spread):— 
vestry. 

4459. TOFlbtt maltatah, mal-taw-aw'; transp. 

for 4973; a grinder, i.e. back tooth:— 
great tooth. 

4460. !"H37273 mamm e gurah., mam-meg-oo- 

raw 1 ; from 4048 (in the sense of de- 
positing') ; a granary:— bam. 

4461. laa meiuad, may-mad'; from 4058; a 

measure; — measure. 
4463. 1317373 TSVm.mr1i.aix, mem-oo-kawn'; or 
(transp.) 
■)3aia° Mowniukan (Esth. 1 : 16), mo- 
moo-kawn'; of Pers. der.j Memucan 
or Momucan, a Pers. satrap:— Memucan. 

4463. 1117373 maiudwtli maw-mothe'; from 

4191; a mortal disease; concr. a 
corpse: — death. 

4464. "1T7373 mainzer, mam-zare'; from an un- 

used root mean, to alienate; & mongrel, 
i.e. born of a Jewish father and a heathen mother:— 
bastard. 

4465. '"ISBB mlmkar, mim-kawr'; from 4376; 

merchandise; abstr. a selling: — 
X ought, (that which Cometh of) sale, that which . . . 
sold, ware. 

4466. rnSBB mlmkereth, mim-keh'-reth; fem. 

of 4465; &sale: 1- sold as. 

4467. i"t33B73 mamlakah, mam-law-kaw'; 

from 4427; dominion, i.e. (abstr.) the 
estate (ruZe) or (concr.) the country (realm) :— king- 
dom, king's, reign, royal. 

4468. nisbaa mamlakuwth, mam-law- 

kooth'; a form of 4467 and equtv. to 
it:— kingdom, reign. 

4469. T|0BB mamcak, mam-sawk'; from 4587; 

mixture, i.e. (spec.) wine mixed (with 
water or spices):— drink-offering, mixed wine. 

4470. 'IBB memer, meh'-mer; from an unused 

root mean, to grieve; sorrow:— bitter- 
ness. 

4471. N^iaa Blamre), mam^ray'; from 4754 (in 

the sense of vigor); lusty; Manure, an 
Amorite:— Mamre. 
4473. 1*1730 mamror, mam-roref; from 4843; 

a bitterness, i.e. (fig.) calamity:— 
bitterness. 

4473. rnpBa mUnah.a.cb,mim-shakh'; from 4886, 

in the sense of expansion; outspread 
(i.e. with outstretched wings):— anointed. 

4474. "btlJBa mlmshal, mim-shawl'; from 4910; 

a ruler or (abstr.) rule:— dominion, 
that ruled. 

4475. nblBBB memahalah, mem-shaw-laW ; 

fem. of 4474; rule; also (concr. in 
plur.) a realm or a ruler:— dominion, government, 
power, to rule. 

4476. pttpBB mlmsb&q., mim-shawk'; from the 

same as 4943; a possession;— breeding. 

4477. P£lBB mamtaq, mam-talc 1 ; from 4985; 

something sweet (lit. or fig.):— (most) 
sweet. 

4478. "(B man, mawn; from 4100; lit. a whatness 

(so to speak), i.e. manna (so called from 
the question about it):— manna. 

4479. "]B man (Chald.), mawn; from 4101; who or 

what (prop, taterrog., hence also tadet, 
and rel.):— what, who (-msoever, + -so). 

4480. "|B mln, min; or 

"'SB minnf y, min-nee'; or 

^313 mlnney (constr. plur.), mfti-nay' (Isa. 
SO : 11); for 4482; prop, a pari of ; hews 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



(prep.), from or out of in many senses (as follows):— 
above, after, among, at, because of, by (reason of), 
from (among), in, x neither, x nor, (out) of, over, 
since, X then, through, X whether, with. 

4481. ^53 min (Chald.), min; corresp. to 4480:— 

according, after, + because, + before, by, 
for, from, X him, X more than, (out) of, part, since, 
X these, to, upon, + when. 

4482. I'D men, mane; from an unused root mean. 

to apportion; a part; hence a musical 

chord (as parted into strings):— in [the same] (Psa. 

68 : S3), stringed instrument (Psa. 150 : 4), whereby 
(Psa. 45 : 8 [defective plur.J). 

4483. N373 m e na' (Chald.), men-aie 1 ; or 

STI373 ni e nah (Chald.), men-aw'; corresp. to 
4487; to count, appoint:— number, 
ordain, set. 

4484. N373 Jiione" (Chald.), men-ay 1 ; pass. part, of 

4483; numbered: — Mene. 

4485. W'JlM inangiynah, man-ghee-naw 1 ; 

from 5059; a satire:— music. 
•TJIM mlndah. See 4061. 

4486. 1*3373 manda« CChald.), man-dah'; cor- 

resp. to 4093; wisdom or intelligence:— 
knowledge, reason, understanding. 
HJ73 iiinali See 4483. 

4487. HIT! manih, maw-naw'; a prim, root; 

prop, to weigh out; by impl. to allot or 
constitute officially; also to enumerate or enroll:— 
appoint, count, number, prepare, set, tell. 

4488. FI373 maneh, maw-neh'; from 4487; prop. 

a fixed weight or measured amount, i.e. 
(teehn.) a maneh or mina: — maneh, pound. 

4489. 71373 moneh, mo-neh'; from 4487; prop. 

something weighed out, i.e. (fig.) a 
portion of time, i.e. an instance:— time. 

4490. iTDB manah, maw-naw 1 ; from 4487; prop. 

something weighed", out, i.e. (gen.) a 
division; spec, (of food) a ration; also a lot:— such 
things as belonged, part, portion. 

4491. 371373 minhag, min-hawg'; from 5090; the 

driving (of a chariot):— driving. 

4492. !T"I71373 mlnharah, min-haw-raw' ; from 

5102; prop, a channel or fissure, i.e. 
(by impl.) a cavern:— den. 

4493. TtoH m&nowd, maw-node'; from 5110; a 

nodding or toss (of the head in deri- 
sion) :— shaking. 

4494. ffiS52 mandwach, maw-no'-akh; from 

5117; quiet, i.e. (concr.) a settled spot, 
or (flg.) a home:— (place of) rest. 

4495. 01353 HIanowaeh, maw-no'-akh; the same 

as 4494; rest; Manodch, anlsr.:— Ma- 
noah. 

4496. ttM3J3 meniiwchali, men-oo-khaw' ; or 

W1373 m e niichah, men-oo-khaw'; fem. 

of 4495; repose or (adv.) peacefully; 

flg. consolation (spec, matrimonii); hence (concr.) an 

abode:— comfortable, ease, quiet, rest (-ing place), 

still. 

4497. 11373 manown, maw-nohn'; from 5125; a 

continuator, i.e. heir: — son. 

4498. 01373 nuanowc, maw-noce'; from 5127; a 

retreat (lit. or fig.); abstr. a fleeing:— 
X apace, escape, way to flee, flight, refuge. 

4499. 7101373 m e mrwcah, men-oo-saw 1 ; or 

1TO373 m e niicah, men-oo-saw'; fem. of 
' ! 4498; retreat:— fleeing, flight. 

4500. 11373 manowr, maw-nore'; from 5214; a 

yoke (prop, for ploughing), i.e. the 
frame of a loom:— beam. 

4501. 7111373 menowrah, men-o-raw'; or 

•TIM m e n»rah, men-o-raw'; fem. of 4500 
' (intheorig. sense of 5216); a cftande- 
Uer:— candlestick. 

I. 1T373 mlnn e zar, min-ez-awr 1 ; from 5144; 
a prince:— crowned. 



4503. 7171373 minchah, min-khaw'; from an un- 

used root mean, to apportion, i.e. be- 
stow; a donation; euphem. tribute; spec, a sacrificial 
offering (usually bloodless and voluntary) :— gift, 
oblation, (meat) offering, present, sacrifice. 

4504. 7171373 minchah (Chald.), min-khaw'; cor- 

resp. to 4503; a sacrificial offering:— 
oblation, meat offering. 

ifTIM m e nuchah. See 4496. 

rriHW Muneliwlli. See 2679. 

4505. 0713'? M c nachem, men-akh-ame' ; from 

5162; comforter; Menachem, an Isr. :— 
Menahem. 

4506. nri3?2 Itlanachath, mauMiakh'-ath; from 

5117; rest; Manachath, the name of 
an Edomite and of a place in Moab:— Manahath, 
"Wnin M e nachtiy. See 2680. 

4507. "'ITS OT e niy, men-ee'; from 4487; the Ap- 

portioned i.e. Fate (as an idol):— num- 
ber. 

"TO miuniy See 4480, 4482. 

4508. "'SB ntlnniy min-nee'; of for. der. ; Minni, 

an Armenian province:— Minni. 
nV'W m e nayowth. See 4521. 

4509. 'pH^STS fflinyamiyn, min-yaw-meen' ; 

from 4480 and 3225; from (the) right 
hand; Minjamin, the name of two Isr.:— Hiniamin. 
Comp. 4326. 

4510. "piTS minyan (Chald.), min-yawn'; from 

4483; enumeration: — number. 

4511. rPM Mlnniyth. min-neeth'; from the 

same as 4482; enumeration; Minnith, a 
place E. of the Jordan:— Minnith. 

4512. rfsjD mlnleh, min-leh'; from 5239; com- 

pletion, i.e. (in produce) wealth:— per- 
fection. 

710373 m e nucah. See 4499. 

4513. 3*373 ma ii a' maw-nah'; a prim, root; to 

debar (neg. or pos.) from benefit or 
injury:— deny, keep (back), refrain, restrain, with- 
hold. 

4514. 315*372 maii'UTcl, man-ool'; or 

OT man'nl, man-ooZ', - from 5274; a 
bolt:— lock. 

4515. 53*373 man'al, man-awl'; from 5274; a 

bolt.— shoe. 

4516. 03*373 man'ani. man-am'; from 5276; a 

delicacy: — dainty. 

4517. 3*33*373 ra e na«na<, men-ah-ah'; from 5128; 

a sistrum (so called from its rattling 
sound):— cornet. 

4518. r*P]?372 m e naqqiyth, men-ak-keeth' ; from 

5352; a sacrificial basin (for holding 
blood):— bowl. 

711372 in'iiorah See 4501. 

4519. 71123373 M 6 na8hsheh, men-ash-sheh' ; 

from 5382; causing to forget; Menash- 
sheh, a grandson of Jacob, also the tribe desc. from 
him, and its territory: — Manasseh. 

4520. ''ISM in: e nashshiy, men-ash-shee' ; from 

4519; a Menashshite or desc. of Men- 
ashsheh:— of Manasseh, Manassites. 

4521. ri373 m e nath, men-awth'; from 4487; an 

allotment (by courtesy, law or prov- 
idence):— portion. 

4522. 073 mac, mas; or 

072 mic, mees; from 4549; prop, a burden 
(as causing to faint), i.e. a tax in the 
form of forced labor:— discomfited, levy, task [-mas- 
ter], tribute (-tary). 

4523. D73 mac, mawce; from 4549; fainting, i.e. 

(fig.) disconsolate:— is afflicted. 

4524. 0073 mecab, may-sab'; plur. masc. 
D^SjOT? m e cibbiym, mes-ib-beem'; or fem. 



1113073 m e cibbowth, mes-ib-bohth' ; from 
5437; a divan (as enclosing the room): 
abstr. (adv.) around:— that compass about, (place) 
round about, at table. 

713073 mucabbah. See 4143. 

4525. 13073 macger, mas-gare'; from 5462; a 

fastener, i.e. (of a person) a smith, (of 
a thing) a prison:— prison, smith. 

4526. 1113073 mlcgereth, mis-gheh'-reth; from 

5462; something enclosing, i.e. a mar- 
gin (of a region, of a panel); concr. a stronghold: — 
border, close place, hole. 

4527. 1573 maccad, mas-sad'; from 3245; a 

foundation: — foundation, 
illpa mocadah. See 4146. 

4528. "}Vffl3T3 mlcd'rown, mis-der-ohn'; from 

the same as 5468; a colonnade or 
internal portico (from its rows of pillars):— porch. 

4529. 71073 ma.ca.li, maw-saw'; a prim, root; to 

dissolve: — make to consume away, 
(make to) melt, water. 

4530. 71S73 mic < ah. mis-saw'; from 4549 (in the 

sense of flowing); abundance, i.e. (adv.) 
liberally:— tribute. 

4531. 71373 maccah, mas-saw'; from 6254; a 

testing, of men (judicial) or of God 
(querulous): — temptation, trial. 

4532. 71373 maccah, mas-saw'; the same as 4531; 

Massah, a place in the Desert.— Mas- 
sah. 

4533. 711073 macveh, mas-veh'; appar. from an 

unused root mean, to cover; a veil:— 
vail. 

4534. 7151073 m^cuwhah, mes-oo-kaw 1 ; for 
4881 ; a hedge:— thorn hedge. 

4535. 71373 maccach, mas-sawkh'; from 5255 in 

the sense of staving off; a cordon, 
(adv.) or (as a) military barrier:— broken down. 

4536. inp73 mlcchar, mis-khaior' ; from 5503; 

(rode:— traffic. 

4537. T[p73 macak, maw-sak'; a prim, root; to 

mix, espec. wine (with spices):— mingle. 

4538. "7(073 mecek, meh'-sek; from 4537; a mix- 

ture, i.e. of wine with spices:— mixture. 

4539. IIDM macak, maw-sawk'; from 5526; a 

cover, i.e. veil: — covering, curtain, hang- 
ing. 

4540. 713073 m'cnkkah, mes-ook-kaw 1 ; from 

5526; a covering, i.e. garniture:— 
covering. 

4541. 713373 inaccekah, mas-say-kaw' ; from 

5258; prop, a pouring over, i.e. fusion 
of metal (espec. a cast image); by impl. a Kbation, 
i.e. league; concr. a coverlet (as if poured out):— 
covering, molten (image), vail. 

4542. ]3072 mlcken, mis-fcane'; from 5531; indi- 

gene—poor (man). 

4543. 7133073 mlck e nah, mis-ken-aw 1 ; by 

transp. from 3664; a magazine:— 
store (-house), treasure. 

4544. 1133073 mickenuth, mis-kay-nooth' '; from 

4542; indigence: — scarceness. 

4545. ri5373 macceketh, mas-seh'-keth; from 

5259 in the sense of spreading out; 
something expanded, i.e. the warp in a loom (as 
stretched out to receive the woof) :— web. 

4546. !"lb072 m e clllah, mes-il-law'; from 5549; a 

thoroughfare (as turnpiked), lit. or 
fig. ; spec, a viaduct, a staircase: — causeway, course, 
highway, path, terrace. 

4547. 313073 macJuwl. mas-lool'; from 5549; a 

thoroughfare (as turnpiked):— high- 
way. 

4548. *I73073 macmer, mas-mare'; or 

173073 micmer, mis-mare'; also (fem.) 

ST173073 macm c rah, mas-mer-aw 1 ; or 

ST173D73 mlcm e rah, mis-mer-aw 1 ; or even 

iTjntoa masm e rah (Eccles. 12 : 11), 
mas-mer-aw'; from 5568; a peg (as 
bristling from tbe surf ace):— nail. 



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Min 

Mahal aw 



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4549. DOS) macac, maw-aas'; a prim, root; to 

liquefy; flg. to waste (with disease), to 
faint (with fatigue, fear or grief):— discourage, faint, 
be loosed, melt (away), refuse, x utterly. 

4550. 3>iSU macca', mas-sah'; from 5266; a de- 

parture (from striking the tents), i.e. 
march (not necessarily a single day's travel); by 
impl. a station (or point of departure):— journey 
C-toB). 

4551. 5>S!0 macca', mas-saw'; from 5265 in the 

sense of projecting; a missile (spear or 
arrow) ; also a quarry (whence stones are, as it were, 
ejected):— before it was brought, dart. 

4552. 'WOO nitc'ad, mis-awd'; from 5583; a 

balustrade (for stairs) :— pillar. 

4553. "IBDM mlcped, mis-pade'; from 5594; a 

lamentat ion:— lamentation, one mourn- 
eth, mourning, wailing. 

4554. NIBpp mi<;pdw>, mis-po'; from an unused 

root mean, to collect; fodder: — prov- 
ender. 

4555. !"inBD5p iiiii-puchuh, mis-paw-hlmm' ; 

from 5596; a veil (as spread out):— 
kerchief. 

4556. nnspp ml^pacbatb, mis-pakh'-ath; 

from 5596; scurf (as spreading over 
the surface):— scab. 

4557. "IBpM mlcp&c, mis-pawr'; from 5608; a 

number, def. (arithmetical) or indef. 
(large, innumerable; small, a few); also (abstr.) 

narration: f- abundance, account, x all, x few, 

[in-] finite, (certain) number (-ed), tale, telling, 
+ time. 

4558. "IB053 ffllcpar, mis-pawr 1 ; the same as 

4457; number; Mispar, an Isr.:— Miz- 
par. Comp. 4559. 

ri"lpb Mftc'TowlU. See 4149. 

4559. rHBDM Mlcperetb, mis-peh'-reth; tern, of 

4457; enumeration; Mispereth, an 
Isr.:— Mispereth. Comp. 4458. 

4560. "np?3 macar, maw-tar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

sunder, i.e. (trans.) set apart, or (reflex.) 
apostatize: — commit, deliver. 

4561. "IDM mocar, mo-sawr 1 ; from S256; admo- 

nition:— instruction. 

4562. nlbH macoreth, maw-so'-reth; from 681 ; 

a hand: — bond. 

4563. *Tinp73 mictdwr, mis-tore'; from 5641; a 

refuge: — covert. 

4564. *"IFlp13 macter, mas-tare'; from 5641 ; prop. 

a hider, i.e. (abstr.) a hiding, i.e. aver- 
sion: — hid. 

4565. 'TFIpH mlctar mis-tawr 1 - from 5641- prop. 

a concealer, i.e. a covert. - — secret (-ly, 
place). 

tW» m e «a>. See 4577. 

4566. T3T0 ma'bfid mafc-bauni';; from 5647; an 

act:— work. 

4567. TWO ma'bad (Chald.), mah-bawd'; cor- 

resp. to 4566; an act:— work. 

4568. •"QgE matibeh, mah-ab-eh'; from 5666; 

prop, compact (part of soil), i.e. 
loam. - — clay. 

4569. *155>?3 ma'abar, man-ab-auir'; or fern. 

!nl33>53 ma<abapah, mah-ab-aw-raw' ; 

from 5674; a crossing-place (of a 

river, a. ford; of a mountain, a pass); abstr. a transit, 

I.e. (fig.) overwhelming:— ford, place where . 



4570. 533*53 ma'gal, mah-gawl'; or tern, 

Jl533>M ma'galab, mah-gaw-law 1 ; from 
the same as 5696; a track (lit. or flg.); 
also a rampart (as circular):— going, path, trench, 
way ([-side]). 

4571. 1SJ53 nia'ad, maw-ad'; a prim, root; to 

waver. - — make to shake, slide, slip. 



Wh mo'ed. See 4150. 

4572. "^WQ OTa'aday, mah-ad^ah'ee; from 5710; 

ornamental, - Itaadai, an Isr.: — Ma- 
adai. 

4573. tlfWO Ma'adyab, mah-ad-yaw 1 ; from 

5710 and 3050; ornament of Jah; Ma- 
adjah, an Isr. :— Maadiah. Comp. 4153. 

4574. yWli ma'idan mah-ad-avm'; or (fem.) 

SlSTOTa ma'adannah, mah-ad-an-naw' ; 
from 5727; a delicacy or (abstr.) plea- 
sure (adv. cheerfully): — dainty, delicately, delight, 

4575. {"finWS ma'idannah, mafc-ad-an-naw/, - 

by transp. from 6029; a bond, i.e. 
group. - — influence. 

4576. *(W)2 madder, mob-dare 1 ; from 5737; a 

(weeding) hoe.-— mattock. 

4577. tVJPa m^ah (Chald.), meh-aw 1 ; or 

tXSO m e <a> (Chald.), meh-aw'; corresp. to 
4578; only in plur. the boteets;— belly. 

4578. tWO mc'ah may-aW; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to be soft; used only 
in plur. the intestines, or (collect.) the abdomen, flg. 
sympathy; by impl. a vest; by extens. the stomach, 
the uterus (or of men, the seat of generation), the 
heart (flg.):— belly, bowels, X heart, womb. 

4579. tWO m^ah, may-aw 1 ; fem. of 4578; the 

belly, i.e. (flg.) interior:— gravel. 

4580. iWO ma'owg, maw-ogue'; from 5746; a 

cake of bread (with 3934 a table-buffoon, 
i.e. parasite): — cake, feast. 

4581. V&O ma'owi, maw-oze' (also 
TWO ma'uwz, maw-oozf); or 
WO ma'^z, maw-oze 1 (also 

WO ma'iiz, maw-ooz'); from 5810; a forti- 
fied place; flg a defence: — force, fort 
(-ress), rock, strength (-eu), (x most) strong (hold). 

4582. 'TlVO Ma'dwk, maw-oke 1 ; from 4600; op- 

pressed; Maok, a Philistine:— Maoch. 

4583. "|iJ*53 ma<own, maw-ohn'; or 

"PSW ma'ivn (1 Chron. 4 : 41), mato-een'; 

from the same as 5772; an abode, ot 

God (the Tabernacle or the Temple), men (their 

home) or animals (their lair); hence a retreat 

(asylum): — den, dwelling ([-] place), habitation. 

4584. "pyo Blu'own. maw-ohn'; the same as 

4583; a residence; Moon, the name of 
an Isr. and of a place in Pal.:— Maon, Maonites. 
Comp. 1010, 4586. 

4585 71313*72 iii"'6iviiiVli. meft-o-naur 4 ; or 

ttXfO m c< 6nab, meft-o-nato'; fem. of 4583, 
and mean, the same:— den, habitation, 
(dwelling) place, refuge. 

4586. "W)3 M e «Awmly, meh-oo-nee'; or 

" , 5'W2 IH e «iyniy, meft-ee-nee'; prob. patri- 
al from 4584; a Meunite, or inhab. of 
Maon (only in plur.):— Mehunim (-s), Meunim. 

4587. "•nbiya m e «6wndtbay, meh-o-no-thah'ee; 

plur. of 4585; habitative; Meonothai, 
an Isr.:— Meonothai. 

4588. rp3>n ma^wph, maw-oof; from 5774 in 

the sense of covering with shade [comp. 

4155]; darkness:— dimness, 

4589. "YlTKl ma'owr, mate-ore'; from 5783; 

nakedness, i.e. (in plur.) the puden- 
da:— nakedness. 

W2 ma'oz See 4583. 

T 

WO ma<nz. See 4588. 

4590. TTW2 Ha'azvah, mah-az-yaw'; OP 

IfTfSB Itta'azyabAw, mah-az-yaw 1 -hoo; 
prob. from. 5756 (in the sense of pro- 
tection) and 3050; rescue of Jah; Maazjah, the name 
ot two Isr. :— Maariah. 



4591. t3?p ma'at, maw-at'; a prim, root; prop. 

to pare off, i.e. lessen; intrans. to be (or 
caus. to morfce) small or few (or flg. ineffective):— 
suffer to decrease, diminish, (be, X borrow a, give, 
make) few (in number, -ness), gather least (little), 
be (seem) little, (X give the) less, be muusbed, bring 
to nothing. 

4592. tt»73 me'al, mefc-at'; or 

13SO m<*af, meh-awt'; from 4591; a little 
or few (often adv. or compar.):— almost, 
(some, very) few (-er, -est), lightly, little (while), 
(very) small (matter, thing), some, soon, X very. 

4593. t33>K! ma'at, maw-ote', - pass. adj. of 4591; 

thinned (as to the edge), i.e. sharp:— 
wrapped up. 

4594. FiaSKl ma'fiteli, maft-af-eft'; from 6844; a 

vestment:— garment. 

rlBtaS^a ma'ajaphab, mah-at-aw-faw 1 ; 
from 5848; a cloak:— mantle. 

WO m e «ly, meh-ee'; from 6758; a pile of 
rubbish (as contorted), i.e. a ruin (comp. 
5856):— heap. 

4597. WJ$ HXa'ai, maw-ah'ee; prob. from 4578; 

sympathetic; Maai, an Isr. : — Maai. 

4598. 'bWli m e «tyl, meh-eeV; from 4603 in the 

sense of covering; a robe (Le. upper 
and outer garment):— cloke, coat, mantle, robe. 
tPVO me'iym. See 4578. 

)WO m««iyn (Chald.). See 4577. 

4599. Iiyo ma'yan, mah-yawn'; or 

l OWB ma«y®ildw (Psa. 114 : 8), mah-yen- 

o'; or (fem.) 
STyWS ma'yauab, mah-yaw-naw' ; from 
5869 (as a denora. in the sense of a 
spring); & fountain (also collect.), flg. a source (ot 
satisfaction) : — fountain, spring, well. 
W Hae'iyniy. See 4586. 

4600. *WO ma'ak, mate-afc'; a prim, root; to 

press, i.e. to pierce, emasculate, 
handle:— bruised, stuck, be pressed. 

4601. 7135|5a Ifla'ilksili. mah-ak-aw'; or 

TOm IHa'akath (Josh. 13 : 13), mah-ak- 
awth'; from 4600; depression; Maakah 
(or Maakath), the name of a place in Syria, also of a 
Mesopotamian, of three Isr., and of four Israelitesses 
and one Syrian woman:— Maachah, Maachathites. 
See also 1038. 

4602. "TOSfla Ma'akathiy, maft-afc-aw-fnee'; 

patrial from 4601; a Maakathite, or 
inhab. of Maakah:— Maachathite. 

4603. yVO ma'al, maw-aV; a prim, root; prop. 

to cover up; used only flg. to act 
covertly, i.e. treacherously:— transgress, (commit, do 
a) trespass (-ing). 

4604. bVJ2 ma'al, mah'-al; from 4608; treachery, 

i.e. sin:— falsehood, grievously, sore, 
transgression, trespass, x very. 

4605. b?53 ma'al, mah'-al; from 5927; prop, the 

upper part, used only adv. with pref. 
upward, above, overhead, from the top, etc.:— above, 
exceeding (ly), forward, on (X very) high, over, up 
(on, -ward), very. 

bVO me'al. See 5921. 

4606. V^Ja m6<al (Chald.), may-awl'; from 5954; 

(only in plur. as sing.) the setting (of the 
sun) :— going down. 

4607. ?3>)3 mo'al, mo'-al; from 5927; a raising (of 

the bands) :— lifting up. 

4608. nb?53 ma'aleb, mah-al-eh'; from 5927; an 

elevation, i.e. (concr.) acclivity or 
platform; abstr. (the relation or state) a rise or (flg.) 
priority:— ascent, before, chiefest, cliff, that goeth. 
up, going up, hill, mounting up, stairs. 

4609. ThSO ma'alah, mah-al-aw'; fem. of 4608; 

elevation, i.e. the act (lit. a journey to 
a higher place, flg. a thought arising), or (concr.) the 
condition (lit. a step or grade-mark, flg. a superiority 
of station); spec, a climactic progression (in certain 
Psalms):— things that come up, (high) degree, deal, go 
up, stair, step, story. 



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4610. O"^)?? TnSTi Ma'ftlcSi fAqrabtoiym, 

mah-al-ay' ak-rab-beem f ; 
from 4608 and (the plur. of) 6137; Steep of Scorpions, 
a place in the Desert: — Maaleh-accrabim, the ascent 
(going up) of Akrabbim. 

4611. VSfQ ma'alal, mah-al-awV '; from 59S3; an 

act (good or bad):— doing, endeavour, 
Invention, work. 

4612. TDS12 ma'imai, mah^am-awd' ; from 

6975; (flg.) a position:— attendance, 
office, place, state. 

4613. *TOS12 mo<5mad, moh-otu-awd' ; from 

5975 ; lit. a foothold.— standing. 

4614. {10733*53 ma'amacah, mah-am-aw-saw' ; 

from 6006; burdensomeness:— bur- 
densome. 

4615. p?33>53 matamaq, mah-am-awW; from 

6009; a deep.-— deep, depth. 

4616. 1^12 nu'in, mah'-an; from 6030; prop. 

heed, i.e. purpose; used only adv., on ac- 
count of (as a motive or an aim), teleologically ire 
order that:— because of, to the end (intent) that, for 
(to, . . . 's sake), + lest, that, to. 

4617. !W73 ma'aneb, mah-an-eh'; from 6030; a 

reply (favorable or contradictory): — 
answer, x himself. 

4618. 713553 ma'auab, mah-an-aw'; from 6031, 

in the sense of depression or tilling; 

a furrow: f- acre, furrow. 

J-Ijya m e '6nab. See 4385. 

4619. VJ53 IHa'ats, mah'-ats; from 6095; closure; 

Maats, anlsr.:— Maaz. 

4620. 7131STO ma'jitx^bah, mah-ats-ay-baw' ; 

from 6087; anguish:— sorrow. 

4621. 1J£?.?3 ma'atsad, mah-ats-awd' ; from an 

unused root mean, to hew; an axe:— 
ax, tongs. 

4622. liaya mataowr, mah-tsore'; from 6113; 

obj. a hindrance: — restraint. 

4623. b "llt3>73 matsar, mah-tsawr'; from 6113; 

sub], control.— rule. 

4624. STj?.853 ma'aqeb, mah-ak-eh'; from an un- 

used root mean, to repress; a para- 
pet:— battlement. 

4625. lZJpS'3 ma'aqasb, mah-dk-awsh' ; from 

6140; a croofc (in a road) - .— crooked 
thing. 

4626. 12J73 ma'ar, mah'-ar; from 6168; a nude 

place, i.e. (lit.) the pudenda, or (flg.) a 
vacant space: — nakedness, proportion. 

4627. 01572 ma'irab, mah-ar-awV ; from 6148, 

in the sense of trading; traffic; by 
impl. mercantile goods:— market, merchandise. 

4628. 01573 ma'arab, mah-ar-awb'; or(fem.) 

7i;3l553 ma'arabah, mah-ar-aw-baw' ; 
from 6150, in the sense of shading; 
the west (as the region of the evening sun):— west. 

4629. fT"l573 ma'areb, mah-ar-eh' ; from 6168; a 

nude place, i.e. a common:— meadows. 

4630. {11573° ma'arab, mah-ar-aw 1 ; fem. of 

4639; an open spot: — army [from the 
marg.]. 

4631. 711573 m e «arab, meh-aw-raw'; from 5783; 

a cavern (as dark):— cave, den, hole. 

4632. JT1573 fflPXarah, meh-aw-raw'; the same 

as 4631; cave; Mearah, a place in 
Pal.:— Mearah. 

4633. ^1573 ma'arak, malwtr-awk'; from 6186; 

an arrangement, i.e. (flg.) mental dis- 
position:— preparation. 

4634. {101573 ma'arnkali, mah-ar-aw-kaw 1 '; 

fem. of 4633; an arrangement; concr. 
a pile; spec, a military array: — army, fight, be set in 
order, ordered place, rank, row. 

4635. np15.53 ma'areketb, mah-ar-eh' '-keth; 

from 6186; an arrangement, i.e. 
(concr.) a, pile (of loaves):— row, shewbread. 

4636. &1573 ma'arom, mah-ar-ome'; from 6191, 

in the sense of stripping; bare: — 
naked. 

4637. iHSW?'? ma'aratsab., mah-ar-aw-tsaw'; 

from 6206; violence,'— terror. 



. H1573 OTa'arath, mah-ar-awth' ; a form 
of 4630; waste; Maarath, a [place in 
Pal. :— Maarath. 

4639. fTOJB ma'aseh, mah-as-eh'; from 6213; an 

action (good or bad); gen. a transac- 
tion; abstr. activity; by impl. a product (spec, a 
poem) or (gen.) property:— act, art, + bakemeat, 
business, deed, do (-ing), labour, thing made, ware of 
making, occupation, thing offered, operation, posses- 
sion, X well, ([handy-, needle-, net-]) work, (-ing, 
-manship), wrought. 

4640. "ilWa Ma'say, mah-as-ah'ee; from 6213; 

operative; Maasai, an Isr. : — Maasiai. 

4641. 7T105.73 Ma'aseyah, mah-as-ay-yaw'; or 

IfPWU Ma'asey abuw, mah-as-ay-yaw'- 

hoo; from 4639 and 3050; work of 

Jah; Maasejah, the name of sixteen Isr.:— Maaseiah. 

4642. 71J512J573 ma'ashaqqah, mah-ash-ak- 

kaw'; from 6231; oppression: — op- 
pression, x oppressor. 

4643. 1105)2 ma'asGr, mah-as-ayr'; or 

litJ552 matasar, mah-as-ar 1 ; and (in plur.) 

fem. 
{1110572 ma'asrab, mah-as-raw'; from 
6240; a tenth; espec. a tithe:— tenth 
(part), tithe (-ing). 

4644. C|73 OToph mofe; of Eg. or.; Moph, the 

capital of Lower Egypt:— Memphis. 
Comp. 5297. 

rTOODT? m e phib6sbetb. See 4648. 

4645. 53B72 mipbga', mif-gaw'; from 6293; an 

object of attack:— mark. 

4646. {1372 mappach, map-pawkh'; from 5301; 

a breathing out (of life), i.e. expiring: — 
giving up. 

4647. HS72 mappnach, map-poo' -akh; from 

5301; the bellows (i.e. blower) of a 
forge:— bellows. 

4648. mOO^ST? M e phiybdsbetb, mef-ee-bo'- 

sheth; or 
nifiOB52 M e pbib6sbetb, mef-ee-bo 1 -sheth; 
prob. from 6284 and 1322; dispeller 
of shame (i.e. of Baal) ; Mephibosheth, the name of 
two Isr. :— Mephibosheth. 

4649. D^SM Muppiym, moop-peem'; a plur. ap- 

par. from 5130; wavings; Muppim, an 
Isr.:— Muppim. Comp. 8206. 

4650. y" , S5? mSphiyts, may-feets'; from 6327; a 

breaker, i.e. mallet: — maul. 

4651. 5B73 ul appal, map-pawl'; from 5307; a 

falling off, i.e. chaff; also something 
pendulous, i.e. a flap:— flake, refuse. 

4652. 71N5B73 mlphla'ab, mif-law-aw'; from 

6381 ; a miracle:— wondrous work. 

4653. {153372 mlpblaggab, mif-lag-gaw' ; from 

6385; a classification: — division. 

4654. 713372 mappalab, map-paw-law'; or 

{15352 mappelab, map-pay-law'; from 
5307; something fallen, i.e. a ruin:— 
ruin (-ous). 

4655. doSD mlpblaf, mif-lawt'; from 6403; an 

escape: — escape. 

4656. nltJBa mlpbletsetb, mif-leh'-tseth; from 

6426; a terror, i.e. an idol:— idol. 

4657. toST? mipblas, mif-lawce'; from an un- 

used root mean, to balance; a pois- 
ing:— balancing. 

4658. nbSM mappeletta, map-peh'-leth; from 

5307; /all, i.e. decadence; concr. a 
ruin; spec, a carcase. - — carcase, fall, ruin. 

4659. 55372 mlpbtal, mif-awV; or (fem.) 

71^5372 mipb'alah, mif-aw-law'; from 
6466; a performance;— work. 

4660. V372 mappats, map-pawts'; from 5310; a 

smiting to pieces:— slaughter. 

4661. V353 mappfets, map-pates'; from 5310; a 

smiter, i.e. a war clwft: — battle ax. 

4662. "1)531? miphqad, mif-kawd'; from 6485; 

an appointment, i.e. mandate; concr. 
a designated spot; spec, a census;— appointed place, 
commandment, number,. 



4663. 1JJB73 Miphqad, mif-kawd'; the same as 
4662; assignment; Miphkad, the name 
of a gate in Jerus. :— Miphkad. 

4664 V"1373 mipbrats, mif-rawts'; from 6555; 
a break (in the shore), i.e. a haven:— 
breach. 

4665. nj31353 mlpbreketb, mif-reh'-keth; from 

6561; prop, a fracture, i.e. joint 
(vertebra) of the neck:— neck. 

4666. 101352 mlpbras, mif-rawce'; from 6566; 

an expansion: — that which. . . spread- 
est forth, spreading. 

4667. 71510372 mtpbsa'ah, mif-sauniw'; from 

6585; astride, i.e. Q>y euphem.)the 
crotch: — buttocks. 

H373 nvoplietb See 4159. 

4668. ftfl372 mapbteacb, maf-tay'-dkh; from 

6605; an opener, i.e. a key:— key. 

4669. {1FI372 mlpbtacb, mif-tawkh'; from 6605; 

an aperture, i.e. (flg.) utterance:— 
opening. 

4670. IFlBM mlpht&a,mif-tawn'; from the same 

as 6620; a stretcher, i.e. a sill.'— thresh- 
old. 

4671. ytt mots motes; op 

yin mowts (Zeph. 2 : 2), motes; from 4160; 
chajf (as pressed out, ie. winnowed or 
[rather] threshed loose):— chaff. 

4672. N3E73 matsa', maw-tsaw'; a prim, root; 

prop, to come forth to, i.e. appear or 
exist; trans, to attain, i.e. find or acquire; flg. to 

occur, meet or be present: 1- be able, befall, being, 

catch, X certainly, (cause to) come (on, to, to hand), 
deliver, be enough (cause to) find (-ing, occasion, 
out), get (hold upon), x have (here), be here, hit, be 
left, light (up-) on, meet (with), x occasion serve, (be) 
present, ready, speed, suffice, take hold on. 
Nilb motsa'. See 4161. 

4673. SS73 MiatstHa* mats-tsowb'; from 5E24; ft 

fixed spot; flg. an oj?lce, a military 
post:— garrison, station, place where . . . stood. 

4674. yO.12 matstsab, moots-tsawb' ; from 5324; 

a station, i.e. military post: — mount. 

4675. 713S1? matstsabab, mats-tsaie-bau!'; or 

r"Q&T? mitstsabab, mits-tsaw-baw' ; fem. 
of 4673; a military guard. - — army , gar- 
rison. 

4676. SlSiSTp matstsebab, mats-tsay-baw'', 

fem. (eausat.) part, of 5324; something 
stationed, i.e. a column or (memorial stone); by 
anal, an idol:— garrison, (standing) image, pillar. 

4677. fVaiW? M e ts6bayab, mets-o-baw-yaw' ; 

appar. from 4672 and 3050; found of 
Jah; Metsobajah, a place in Pal.: — Mesobaite. 

4678. rQ^rn matstsebetb, mats-tseh'-beth; 

from 5324; something stationary, i.e. 
a monumental stone; also the stock of a tree:— pillar, 
substance. 

4679. 1S5p mtsad, mets-ad'; or 

11?7? m e tsad, mets-awd'; or (fem.) 

n^lta m e tsadab, mets-aw-daw 1 ; from 
6679; a fastness (as a covert of 
ambush):— castle, fort, (strong) hold, munition. 
Slian m e tsadab. See 4686. 

t -. : 

4680. rtSCH matsab, maw-tsaw 1 ; a prim, root; 

to suck out; by impl. to drain, to 
sgueeze out:— suck, wring (out). 

4681. M3SU OTotsab, mo-tsaw'; act. part. fem. of 

4680; drained; Motsah, a place in 
Pal.:— Mozab. 

4682. 715£a matstsab, mats-tsaw'; from 4711 in 

the sense of greedily devouring for sweet- 
ness; prop, sweetness; concr. sweet (i.e. not soured or 
bittered with yeast); spec, an unfermented cake or 
loaf, or (ellipt.) the festival of Passover (because no 
leaven was then used):— unleavened (bread, cake), 
without leaven. 

4683. f1S73 matstsab, mats-tsaw'; from 5327; a 

quarrel:— contention, debate, strife. 



4684. nb^Bpp matshalah, mats-hawlaw' ; 

from 6670; a whinnying (through 
impatience (or battle or lust):— neighing. 

4685. TiJTQ matsowd, maw-tsode'; or (fern.) 

Fnij£73 m e ts6wdab., mets-o-daw' ; or 

ink?3 m e tsodab., mets-o-daw 1 ; from 6679; 

a net (for capturing animals or 

fishes); also (by interch. for 4679) a fastness or 

(besieging) tower:— bulwark, hold, munition, net, 

snare. 

4686. IlitM xuatsuwd, maw-tsood'; or (fern.) 

mi!£M mHsuwdaJh, mets-oo-daw 1 ; or 

!T"13£73 mHsudah, mets-oo-daw'; for 4685; 
a net, or (abstr.) capture; also a /ast- 
ness:— castle, defence, fort (-ress), (strong) hold, be 
hunted, net, snare, strong place. 

4687. fnStt mitarrah, mits-vaw 1 ; from 6680; a 

command, whether human or divine 
(collect, tbe Law):— (which was) commanded (-ment), 
law, ordinance, precept. 

4688. FlbilM m' IsowViii, mets-o-law 1 ; or 

ribjtn ni e ts61ah, mets-o-law 1 ; also 

TO13W m e tsuwlab., mets-oo-law' ; or 

SrfcXM m e tsulab. r mets-oo-law'; from the 
' " : same as 6683; a deep place (of water 
or mud); — bottom, deep, depth. 

4689. fh£& matsdwq, maw-tsdke'; from 6693; 

a narrow place, i.e. (abstr. and fig.) 
confinement or disability:— anguish, distress, strait- 
ness. 

4690. pl£73 matsuwq, maw-tsook'; or 

pl£73 matsiiq, maw-tsook'; from 6693; 
something narrow, i.e. a column or hill- 
top: — pillar, situate. 

4691. Mp12£73 m c tsiiwqah, mets-oo-kaw' ; or 

MpS)2 m e tsxiqab., mets-oo-kaw'; fem. of 
* '" ' 4690; narrowness, i.e. (flg.) trouble:— 
anguish, distress. 

4692. Ti£n matsfiwr, maw-tsore'; or 

"llltM mitiuwr, maw-tsoor'; from 6696; 

something hemming in, i.e. (obj.) a 

mound (of besiegers), (abstr.) a siege, (fig.) distress; 

or (subj.) a fastness:— besieged, bulwark, defence, 

fenced, fortress, siege, strong (hold), tower. 

4693. Tl3t?2 matsowr, maw-tsore'; the same as 

4693 in the sense of a limit; Egypt (as 
the border of Pal.):— besieged places, defence, forti- 
fied. 

4694. ST"11£T3 m e tsTrwrab., mets-oo-raw> '; or 

rtlKM m e tsiirali, mets-oo-raw' ; fem. of 

4692; a hemming in, i.e. (obj.) a mound 

(of siege), or (subj.) a rampart (of protection), 

(abstr.) fortification;— fenced (city), fort, munition, 

strong hold. 

4695. niKI? matstBawth, mats-tsooth' ; from 

5327; a quarrel:— that contended. 

4696. t"l3£'3 mfitsacb., may'-tsakh; from an un- 

used root mean, to be clear, i.e. conspic- 
uous; the forehead (as open, and prominent) :— brow, 
forehead, + impudent. 

4697. iinSW mitsebjib., mits-BAaio'; from the 

same as 4696; a shin-piece of armor 
(as prominent), only plur.:— greaves. 
!"fc SH? m e tsolah. See 4688. 

ftbtt72 mHsnlah. See 4688. 

t -. : 

4698. Hte|EB m e tsillab, mets-il-law' ; from 6750; 

a tinkler, i.e. a bell:— bell. 

4699. !"tbK73 ■WHdUl, mets-oot-Zau/; from 

' 6751; s/iode.— bottom. 

4700. nbl£73 m e ts61etb, mets-ay'-leth; from 

6750; (only dual) double tinklers, i.e. 
cymbals: — cymbals. 

4701. riMXtt mltsnepbetb, mits-neh'-feth; 

from 6801 ; a tiara, i.e. official turban 
(of a king or high priest) :— diadem, mitre. 

4702. 3>2£73 matstsat, mate-tnuc'; from 3331; a 

couch;— bed. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 
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71 



"!yi£52 niits'ad, mits-awd'; from 6805; a 
step; fig. companionship: — going, step. 

4704. STtWKS mitsts e <iyrah, mits-tseh-ee- 

raw'; fem. of 4705; prop, littleness: 
concr. diminutive:— little. 

4705. "lSSM mits^ar, mits-awr'; from 6819; petty 

(in size or number); adv. a short 
(time):— little one (while), small. 

4706. "VSH Mlts'ar, mits-awr 1 ; the same as 

4705; Mitsar, a peak of Lebanon:— 
Mizar. 

4707. TIBS?? mltspeb, mits-peh'; from 6822; an 

observatory, espec. for military pur- 
poses:— watch tower. 

4708. STISS73 Mitspeh, mits-peh'; the same as 

4707; Mitspeh, the name of five places 
in Pal. :— Mizpeh, watch tower. Comp. 4709. 

4709. S1BK73 OTitspab, mits-paw 1 ; fem. of 4708; 

Mitspah, the name of two places in 
Pal.:— Mitspah. [This seems rather to be only an 
orth. var. of 4708 when " in pause".] 

4710. ]BS73 mltspun, mits-poon'; from 6845; 

a secret (place or thing, perh. trea- 
sure):— hidden thing. 

4711. VS'2 matsats, maw-tsats'; a prim, root; 



4712. 



to suck: — milk. 
!"Ip T 2£73 mutsaqah. See 4166. 

"I5p3 nietsar may-tsar'; from 



pain, strait. 

pSS72 matsiiq. See 4690. 

STjttM mnsuqah. See 4691. 

!Tl3t72 m e tsurab. See 4694. 

t ■■. : 

4713. ^lSM OTltsrty, mits-ree',- from 4714; a 

Mitsrite, or inhab. of Mitsrajim: — 
Egyptian, of Egypt. 

4714. Pfjtoj Illitsraylm, mits-rah'-yim; dual of 

4693; Mitsrajim, i.e.Upper and Lower 
Egypt:— Egypt, Egyptians, Mizraim. 

4715. tVlJM mitsrepb, mits-rafe'; from 6884; 

a crucible:— fining pot. 

4716. p72 maq, mak; from 4743; prop, a melting, 

i.e. putridity:— rottenness, stink. 

4717. !"Qp72 maqqabab, mak-kaw-baw 1 ; from 

5344; prop, a perforatrix, i.e. a ham- 
mer (as piercing):— hammer. 

4718. ri3W3 maqqebetb, mak-keh'-beth; from 

5344; prop, a perforator, i.e. a ham- 
mer (as piercing); also (intrans.) a perforation, i.e. a 
quarry:— hammer, hole. 

4719. f"n]?'3 OTaqqSdab, mak-kay-dau/ ; from 

the same as 5348 in the denom. sense 
of herding (comp. 5349) ; fold; Makkedah, a place in 
Pal.:— Makkedah. 

4720. WpU mlqdasb, mik-dawsh'; or 

12J"7J??2 miqqedasb (Exod. 15 : 17), mik- 

ked-awsh'; from 6942; & consecrated 

thing or place, espec. a palace, sanctuary (whether 

of Jehovah or of idols) or asylum: — chapel, hallowed 

part, holy place, sanctuary. 

4721. bf1p_73 maqbel, mak-hale'; or (fem.) 

7lbrlp72 maqbelab, mak-hay-law' ; from 
6950; an assembly: — congregation. 

4722. nbflpM Maqbeldtb, mak-hay-loth' ; plur. 

of 4721 (fem.); assemblies; Makhel- 
oth, a place in the Desert:— Makheloth. 

4723. rT7p?2 mfqveh, mik-veh'; or 

STTlpT? miqveh (1 Kings 10 : 28), mik-vay'; or 

NIpTp miqve' (2 Chron. 1 : 16), mik-vay'; 
from 6960; something waited for, i.e. 
confidence (obj. or subj.); also a collection, i.e. (of 
water) a pond, or (of men and horses) a caravan or 
drove:— abiding, gathering together, hope, linen yarn, 
plenty [of water], pool. 

4724. TTlpM miqvab, mik-vaw'; fem. of 4723; a 

collection, i.e. (of water) a reservoir: — 
ditch. 

4725. fiipf maqowm, maw-kome'; or 
Dp73 maqom. maw-kome'; also (fem.) 



!"I72ip72" m e qowmab, mek-o-mah'; or 



7T2p72 m e qomab, mek-o-mah'; from 6965; 

prop, a standing, i.e. a spot; but used 

widely of a locality (gen. or spec); also (fig.) of a 

condition (of body or mind):— country, X home, 

X open, place, room, space, X whither [-soever]. 

4726. Tlp72 maqdwr, maw-kore'; or 

*lp72 maqor, maw-kore'; from 6979; prop. 
something dug, i.e. a (gen.) source (of 
water, even when naturally flowing; also of tears, 
blood [by euphem. of the female pudenda] ; flg. of 
happiness, wisdom, progeny): — fountain, issue, 
spring, well (-spring). 

4727. np r )3 miqqacb, mik-kawkh'; from 3947; 

reception: — taking. 

4728. !"inpM niaqqacbab, mak-kaw-khaw'; 

from 3947; something received, i.e. 
merchandise (purchased):— ware. 

4729. "lUpn mlqtar, mik-tawr'; from 6999; 

something to fume (incense) on, i.e. a 
hearth place:— to burn . . . upon. 

STltilpja m e qatt e rah. See 6999. 

4730. ITltJpB miqferetb, mik-teh'^reth; fem. of 

4729; something to fume (incense) 
in, i.e. a coal-pan:— censer. 

4731. bj?72 maqqel, mak-kale'; or (fem.) 

r"lbp73 maqq e lab, mak-kel-aw 1 ; from an 
unused root mean, appar. to germi- 
nate; a shoot, i.e. stick (with leaves on, or for walk- 
ing, striking, guiding, divining):— rod, ([hand-]) staff. 

4732. rribpM Mlqlowth, mik-lohth' (or perh. 

mik-kel-ohth'); plur. of (fem.) 4731; 
rods; Mikloth, a place in the Desert:— Mikloth. 

4733. tibpQ mlqlaf, mik-lawt'; from 7038 in the 

sense of taking in; an asylum (as a re- 
ceptacle) : — refuge. 

4734. nybp7; miqla'atb, mik-lah'-ath; from 

7049; a sculpture (prob. in bass-re- 
lief):— carved (figure), carving, graving. 
I3p73 maqdm. See 4725. 

ft73p73 m e qdmab. See 4725. 

4735. i"l3p73 mlqneh, mik-neh'; from 7069; some- 

thing bought, i.e. property, but only 
live stock; abstr. acquisition: — cattle, flock, herd, 
possession, purchase, substance. 

4736. !"IJp72 mlqnah, mik-naw'; fem. of 4735; 

prop, a buying, i.e. acquisition; concr. 
a piece of property (land or living); also the sum 
paid:— (he that is) bought, possession, piece, pur- 
chase. 

4737. ir"P3p7p Mlqn^yaliiiw, mik-nay-yaw' '- 

hoo; from 4785 and 3050; possession 
ofjah; Miknejah, an Isr.:— Mikneiah. 

4738. dDp7p mlqcam, mik-sawm'; from 7080; an 

augury: — divination. 

4739. Vp_73 OTaqats, maw-kats'; from 7112; end; 

Makats, a place in Pal.:— Makaz. 

4740. 3?ilSp ; 72 maqtsowa', mak-tso'-ah; or 

?i£p73 maqtsoa?, mak-tso'-ah; or (fem.) 

M5>!Stp73 maqtso'ah, mak-tso-aw 1 ; from 
7106 in the denom. sense of bending^ 
an angle or recess: — corner, turning. 

4741. 713>3£p72 niaqtsu'ab., mak-tsoo-aw' ; from 

7106; a scraper, i.e. a carving 
chisel:— plane. 

4742. !"!5>3tp73 m e qats«ab., mek-oots-aw' ; from 

7106 in the denom. sense of bend- 
ing; an angle: — corner. 

4743. pp7J maqaq, maw-kaW; a prim, root; to 

melt; flg. toxoid, dwindle, vanish: — con- 
sume away, be corrupt, dissolve, pine away. 
*lp)3 maqor. See 4726. 

4744. N*1pB miqra', mik-raw 1 ; from 7121; some. 

thing called out, i.e. a public meeting 
(the act, the persons, or the place); also areAearsaZ;— 
assembly, calling, convocation, reading. 

4745. Tl'lpTi mlqreh. mik-reh'; from 7136; Bome. 

thing wet with, i.e. an accident or for. 
tune;— something befallen, befalletb, chan ce, event, 
hap (-peneth). 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



4746. !"H}5M m e qareb, mek-aw-reh'; from 7186; 

prop, something meeting, i.e. a frame 
(of timbers) :— building. 

4747. !T"I)5M m e qeTah, mek-ay-rau/; from the 

same as 7119; a cooling off:— X sum- 
mer. 

aJP.b moqesb. See 4170. 

4748. FTOJJ5M mlqsbeh, mik-sheh'; from 7185 in 

the sense of knotting up round and 
hard; something turned (rounded), i.e. a curl (of 
tresses):— X well [set] hair. 

4749. ImiyjyiS miqsbah, mik-shaw'; fern, of 4748; 

rounded work, i.e. moulded by ham- 
mering (repousse):— beaten (out of one piece, work), 
upright, whole piece. 

4750. Fillip? miqsbah, mik-shaw'; denom. from 

7160; lit. a encumbered field, i.e. a cu- 
cumber patch:— garden of cucumbers. 

4751. "TO mar, mar; or (fem.) 

}"I1M mar all, maw-raw 1 ; from 4843; bitter 
(lit. or fig.); also (as noun) bitterness, or 
(adv.) bitterly: — \- angry, bitter (-ly, -ness), chafed, 
discontented, x great, heavy. 

4752. "M mar, mar; from 4843 in its orig. sense 

of distillation; a drop: — drop. 
475S. *|M mor, more; or 

*11M mdwr, more; from 4843; myrrh (as 
distilling in drops, and also as bitter): — 
myrrh. 

4754. fct*lM mara', maw-raw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

rebel; hence (through the idea of mal- 
treating) to whip, i.e. lash (self with wings, as the 
ostrich in running):— be filthy, lift up self. 

4755. NT3 Mara.', maw-raw'; for 4751 fem. ; bit- 

ter; Mara, a symbol, name of Naomi: — 
Mara. 

4756. N'lM marc' (Chald.), maw-ray 1 ; from a 

root corresp. to 4754 in the sense of dom- 
ineering; a master: — lord, Lord. 
N'lM mora'. See 4172. 

4757. Ty*b3 TtthH M*r6'dak Bal'adan, 

mer-o-dak' bal-aw-dawn' ; of 
for. der.; Merodak-Baladan, a Bab. king: — Mero- 
dach-baladan. Comp. 4781. 

4758. itStTI? mar'eh, mar-eh'; from 7200; a view 

(the act of seeing); also an appear- 
ance (the thing seen), whether (real) a shape (espec. 
if handsome, comeliness; often plur. the looks), or 
(mental) a vision: — X apparently, appearance (-reth), 
X as soon as beautiful (-ly), countenance, fair, fa- 
voured, form, goodly, to look (up) on (to), look [-eth], 
pattern, to see, seem, sight, visage, vision. 

4759. fWlM mar'ah, mar-aw'; fem. of 4758; a 

vision; also (causat.) a mirror:— look- 
ing glass, vision. 

4760. FlN'TO mar'ah., moor-aw'; appar. fem. 

pass, causat. part, of 7200; something 
conspicuous, i.e. the craw of a bird (from its promi- 
nence):— crop. 

flN1M° M e r>6wn. See 8118. 

4761. STBNIM mar'ashah, mar-aw-shaw 1 ; de- 

nom. from 7218; prop, headship, i.e. 
(plur. for collect.) dominion:— principality. 
4762 H^N'-IM Mar'eshah, mar-ay-shaw 1 ; or 

SllB^lM Mareshah, mar-ay-shaw'; formed 
like 4761; summit; Mareshah, the 
name of two Isr. and of a place in Pal. :— Mareshah. 

4763. rTBN'l'P m°ra'ashah mer-ah-ash-aw' ; 

formed like 4761; prop, a head- 
piece, i.e. (plur. for adv.) at (or as) the head-rest 
(or pillow):— bolster, head, pillow. Comp. 4772. 

4764. SIM OTerab, may-rawb'; from 7231; in- 

crease; Jlerab, a daughter of Saul:— 
Merab. 

4765. TJTQ marbad, mar-bad'; from 7234; a 

coverlet:— covering of tapestry. 

4766. ilS'lM marbeb, mar-beh'; from 7235; prop. 

increasing; as noun, greatness, or 

(adv.) greatly,-— great, increase, 



4767. S13T3 mlrbah, meer-baw'; from 7235; 

abundance, i.e. a great quantity:— 
much. 

4768. efTTQ marbtytb, mar-beeth'; from 7235; 

a multitude; also offspring; spec, in- 
terest (on capital):— greatest part, greatness, increase, 
multitude. 

4769. Y^% marbets, mar-bates'; from 7857; a 

reclining place, Le. fold (for flocks):— 
couching place, place to lie down. 

4770. p3"1M marbeq, mar-bake'; from an unused 

root mean, to tie up; a stall (for cat- 
tle):— X fat (-ted), stall. 

iHM moras See 4173. 

4771. Siirta margdwa«, mar-go'-ah; from 7380; 

a resting place:— rest. 

4772. tTJ-VlM marg*lab, mar-ghel-aW '; denom. 

from 7272; (plur. for collect.) a foot- 
piece, i.e. (adv.) at the foot, or (direct.) the foot it- 
self :— feet. Comp. 4763. 

4773. rTOSTa M»arg6mab, mar-gay-maw 1 ; from 

7875; a stone-heap:— sling. 

4774. MM^M marge'ah, mar-gay-aw'; from 

7880; rest:— refreshing. 

4775. TIM marad, maw-rod'; a prim, root; to 

rebel:— rebel (-lious). 

4776. TIM m e rad (Chald.), mer-ad'; from a root 

corresp. to 4775; rebellion:— rebellion. 

4777. TIM mered, meh'-red; from 4775; rebell- 

ion:— rebellion. 

4778. TIM Mered, meh'-red; the same as 4777; 

Mered, an Isr. :— Mered. 

4779. TIM marad (Chald.), maw-rawd'; from 

the same as 4776; rebellious:— rebellious. 

4780. fllTlM marduwth, mar-dooth'; from 

4775; rebelliousness: — X rebellious. 

4781. TlHM M«r6dab, mer-o-dawk 1 ; of for. der.; 

Merodak, a Bab. idol:— Merodach. 
Comp. 4757. 

4782. ""ST™ Mord«kay, mor-dek-ah'ee; of for. 

der. ; Mordeccti, an Isr. : — Mordecai. 

4783. E]T?M mnrdaph, moor-dawf; from 7291; 

persecuted:— persecuted. 

4784. !TnM marah, maw-raw?; a prim, root; to 

be (caus. make) bitter (or unpleasant) ; 
(fig.) to rebel (or resist; causat. to provoke):— bitter, 
change, be disobedient, disobey, grievously, provoca- 
tion, provoke (ing), (be) rebel (against, -lious). 

4785. f1T3 Marab, maw-raw'; the same as 4751 

fem.; bitter; Marah, a place in the 
Desert:— Marah. 

■TIM Moreh. See 4175. 

4786. !YlM marab, mo-raw 1 ; from 4843; bitter- 

ness, i.e. (fig.) frouMe.-— grief. 

4787. iTjM inorrah, mor-raw'; a form of 4786; 

trouble:— bitterness. 

4788. TlTJ maruwd, maw^rood'; from 7800 In 

the sense of maltreatment; an outcast; 
(abstr.) destitution: — cast out, misery. 

4789. n"1H Merowz. may-roze'; of uncert. der. ; 

Meroz, a place in Pal.:— Meroz. 

4790. (TVlM mrowarh mer-o-akh'; from 4799; 

bruised, i.e. emasculated:— broken. 

4791. di^lM marfiwm, maw-rome'; from 7311; 

altitude, i.e. concr. (an elevated place), 
abstr. (elevation), flg. (elation), or adv. (aloft):— (tax) 
above, dignity, haughty, height, (most, on) high 
(one, place), loftily, upward. 

4792. fiilM Merowm, may^rome'; formed like 

4791; height; Merom, a lake in Pal.:— 
Merom. 

4793. yiTa merowtl may-rotes': from 7323; a 

run (the trial of speed):— race. 

4794. itSJYTO m< ru vvt sail mer-oo-tsaw'; or 

!"I5TnM m e rutsah, mer-oo-tsaw'; fem. of 

4793; a race (the act), whether the 

manner or the progress:— course, running. Comp. 



4795. pilM marnwq, maw-rook 1 ; from 4888; 
prop, rubbed; but used abstr.! a rub. 
bing (with perfumery):— purification. 
ThH m'rowr. See 4844. 



flTlM m e rowrab. See 4846. 



4796. 



plur. of 

Maroth, a 



rfllM Marowtb, maw-rohth'; 
4751 fem.; bitter springs; 
place in PaL:— Maroth. 

4797. HTTp mlrzacb, meer-zakh'; from an un- 

used root mean, to scream; a cry, i.e. 
(of joy), a revel:— banquet. 

4798. D.flM marzeach, mar-zay'-akh; formed 

like 4797; a cry, i.e. (of grief) a fomen- 
tation;— mourning. 

4799. ITlM maracb, maw-rakh'; a prim, root; 

prop, to soften by rubbing or pressure; 
hence (medicinally) to apply as an emollient:— lay for 
aplaister. 

4800. I31T1M merchab, mer-khawb'; from 7387; 

enlargement, either lit. (an open 
space, usually in a good sense), or flg. (liberty):— 
breadth, large place (room). 

4801. pI"HM merchaq, mer-khawk 1 ; from 7368; 

remoteness, i.e. (concr.) a distant 
place; often (adv.) from afar:— (a-, dwell in, very) 
far (country, off). See also 1028. 

4802. ri1BnT3 marchesheth, mar-kheh'-sheth; 

from 7870; a stew-pan:— fryingpan- 

4803. UT2 marat, maw-rat'; a prim, root; to 

polish; by impl. to make bald (the 
head), to gall (the shoulder); also, to sharpen:— 
bright, furbish, (have his) hair (be) fallen oft, peeled, 
pluck off (hair). 

4804. U1M m e raf (Chald.), mer-at'; corresp. to 

4803; to pull oft:— be plucked. 

4805. """IM m e riy, mer-ee'; from 4784; bitterness, 

i.e. (fig.) rebellion; concr. bitter, or re- 
bellious:— -bitter, (most) rebel (-lion, -lious). 

4806. N^M m e riy', mer-ee'; from 4754 in the sense 

of crossness, through the idea of domi- 
neering (comp. 4756); stall-fed; often (as noun) a 
beeve:— fat (fed) beast (cattle, -ling). 

4807. b?a S^M M c riyb Baal, mer-eeb 1 bah'- 

al; from 7378 and 1168; quarreller 
of Baal; Merib-Baal, an epithet of Gideon: — Merib- 
baal. Comp. 4810. 

FET'TO m e riybah, mer-ee-6au>'; from 

7378; quarrel: — provocation, strife. 
J"iyTM M e rf ybah, mer-ee-baw'; the same 
as 4808; Meribah, the name of two 
places in the Desert:— Meribah. 

4810. ^53 "+JS M e rly Ba'al, mer-ee 1 bah'^U; 

from 4805 and 1168; reoettion oj 
(i.e. against) Baal; Meri-Baal, an epithet of Gid- 
eon:— Merl-baal. Comp. 4807. 

4811. fT'lM M c rayah, mer-aw-yawf; from 4784; 

rebellion; Merajah, an Isr. :— Meraiah. 
Comp. 8236. 

r"PT3 Moriyah. See 4179. 

4812. riT'lM M e ray6wth, mer-aw-yohth' ; plur. 

of 4811; rebellious; Merajoth, the 
name of two Isr.:— Meraiotb. 

4813. V~fli Mlryam, meer-yawm'; from 4805; 

rebelliously; Mirjam, the name of two 
Israelitessesr— Miriam. 

4814. niT^M m e riyruwth, mer-ee-rooth'; 

from 4843; bitterness, i.e. (flg.) 
grief:— bitterness. 

4815. " I T'"1M m e riyriy, mer-ee-ree'; from 4843; 

bitter, i.e. poisonous: — bitter. 

4816. '3HM mdrek, mo'-rek; perh. from 7401; 

softness, i.e. (flg.) fear:— faintness. 

4817. SB'IM merbab, mer-kawV; from 7398; & 

chariot; also a seat (in a vehicle): — 
chariot, covering, saddle. 

4818. tiaS'HM merbabab, mer-kaw-baw' ; fem. 

of 4817; a chariot:— chariot. See also 
1084. 

4819. rijb'lM markoletb, mar-ko'-leth; from 

7408; a mart:— merchandise. 



4808. 



4809. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



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Mastaymaw 



73 



JTO'TO mlrmah, meer-maw'; from 7411 in 
the sense of deceiving; fraud: — craft, 
deceit (-ful, -fully), false, feigned, guile, subtilly, 
treachery. 

4821. ft53*l?3 Mirmab, meer-maw 1 ; the same as 
4830; Mirmah, an Isr.:— Mirma. 

4832. ITtoTn M e r«5m6wtb, mer-ay-mohth' ; 

plur. from 7311; heights; Meremoth, 
the name of two Isr :— Meremoth. 

4823. 073^73 mirma*;, meer-mawce 1 ; from 7439; 

abasement (the act or the thing):— 
tread (down) -ing, (to be) trodden (down) under foot. 

4824. "'ribin lU&rdndtbiy, may-rchno-thee' ; 

patrial from an unused noun; aMero- 
nothite, or inhab. of some (otherwise unknown) Mero- 
noth: — Meronothite. 

4825. 0173 Mere*;, meh'-res; of for. der.; Meres, 

aPers.;— Meres. 

4826. N3D173 Marc e na>, mar-sen-aw 1 ; of for. 

der.; Marsena, a Pers.:— Marsena. 

4827. Tya mera', may-rah'; from 7489; used as 

(abstr.) noun, wickedness:— do mischief. 

4828. 5|173 m6r«sa<, may-ray'-ah; from 7462 in 

the sense of companionship; a friend: — 
companion, friend. 

4829. !"W"173 mir'eli, meer-eh'; from 7462 in the 

sense of feeding; pasture (the place or 
the act); also the haunt of wild animals:— feeding 
place, pasture. 

4830. IT'S"!)? mlr'iytb, meer-eeth'; from 7462 in 

the sense of feeding; pasturage; 
concr. a. flock:— flock, pasture. 

4831. Flb?n73 OTar'alaU, mar-al-aw'; from 7477; 

perh. earthquake; Maralah, a place 
in Pal.:— Maralah. 

4832. NS*TO marp^>, mar-pay 1 ; from 7495; prop. 

curative, i.e. lit. (concr.) a medicine, 
or (abstr.) a cure; fig. (concr.) deliverance, or (abstr.) 
placidity:— ([in-]) cure (-able), healing (-1th), remedy, 
sound, wholesome, yielding. 

4833. U3EH73 mirpas, meer-paws'; from 7515; 

muddled water:— that which . . . have 
fouled. 

4834. V173 marats, maw-rats'; a prim, root; 

prop, to press, i.e. (fig.) to be pungent 
or vehement; to irritate: — embolden, be forcible, 
grievous, sore. 

4835. SlUtlM m e rutsal», mer-oo-tsaw' ; from 

7533; oppression: — violence. See also 
4794. 

4836. ?2t173 marts£a«, mar-tsay'-ah; from 7527; 

an awl:— aul. 

4837. fiBSfclT? martsepbetb, mar-tseh'-feth; 

from 7528; a pavement: — pavement. 

4838. J5173 maraq, maw-rak'; a prim, root; to 

polish; by impl. to sharpen; also to 
rinse:— bright, furbish, scour. 

4839. p173 maraq, maw-rawk'; from 4838; soup 

(as if a rinsing) : — broth. See also 6564. 

4840. Hp173 merqach, mer-kawkh'; from 7543; 

a spicy herb: — X sweet. 

4841. S"Itlj5173 merqacbah, mer-kaw-khaw' , 

fem. of 4840; abstr. a seasoning 
(with spicery); concr. an unguent-kettle (for prepar- 
ing spiced oil):— pot of ointment, X well. 

4842. nn]?*TO mlrqacbatb, meer-kakh'-ath; 

from 7543; an aromatic unguent; 
also an unguent-pot: — prepared by the apothecaries' 
art, compound, ointment. 

4843. 1153 marar, maw-rar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to trickle [see 4752] ; but used only as a 
denom. from 4751; 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), provoke, vex. 

4844. 1173 m e r6r, mer-ore'; or 

11173 m e r6wr, mer-ore'; from 4848; a 
bitter herb:— bitter (-ness). 

4845. Fill?? m e r«srah, mer-ay-raw 1 ; from 4843; 

bile (from its bitterness):— gall. 
HI 1 !?? m e r6rab, mer-o-raw 1 ; or 



!"J1i173 m e rdwrah, mer-o-raw'; from 
4843; prop, bitterness; concr. a bitter 
thing; spec, bile; also venom (of a serpent):— bitter 
(thing), galL 

4847. "IIT? M e raxty, mer-cito-ree'; from 4843; 

bitter; Merari, an Isr.:— Merari. See 
also 4848. 

4848. "'IIT? M^ariy, mer-aw-ree 1 ; from 4847; a 

Merarite (collect.), or desc. of Mera- 
ri:— Merarites. 

mzhtt lUaresbab. See 4762. 

4849. ri3>12?173 mirsba'atb, meer-shah'-ath; 

from 7561; a female wicked doer:— 
wicked woman. 

4850. Q?n173 M. e rathaylm, mer-aw-thah'-yim; 

dual of 4751 fem.; double bitterness; 
Merathajim, an epithet of Babylon:— Merathaim. 

4851. 12373 Mash, mash; of for. der.; Mash, a son 

of Aram, and the people desc. from 
him:— Mash. 

4852. K1B73 Mesha', may-sham'; of for. der.; 

Mesha, a place in Arabia:— Mesha. 

4853. N1I373 massa.', mas-saw'; from 5375; a 

burden; spec, tribute, or (abstr.) porter- 
age; flg. an utterance, chiefly a doom, espec. sing- 
ing; mental, *lcsire: — burden, carry away, prophecy, 
X they set, song, tribute. 

4854. N1I372 Massa', mas-saw'; the same as 4853; 

T — W.I ' 

burden; Massa, a son of Ishmael:— 



4870'. 



4855. N1BM mashsba', mash-shaw'; from 5383; 

a loan; by impl. interest on a debt: — 
exaction, usury. 

4856. NTS!? niasso', mas-sof; from 5375; par- 

tiality (as a lifting up):— respect. 

4857. SN12373 mash'ab, mash-awb'; from 7579; a 

trough for cattle to drink from:— 
place of drawing water. 

ilNiap m e sbo'ah. See 4875. 

4858. !"INil373 massa'ab, mas-saw-aw'; from 

5375; a conflagration (from the rising 
of smoke):— burden. 

4859. J1N1S7? masbsha'ah, mash-shaw-aw' ; 

fem. of 4855; a loan:— X any [-thing], 
debt. 

J-iNJgp mashshu'ab. See 4876. 

4860. ]iN1IS72 masksha'own. mash-shaw-ohn'; 

from 5377; dissimulation:— deceit. 

4861. bN1D73 Mish'al, mish-awl'; from 7592; re- 

quest; Mishal, a place in Pal. :— Mishal, 
Misheal. Comp. 4913. 

4862. !"lbN12373 mlsh'alah, mish-aw-law 1 ; from 

7592; a request: — desire, petition. 

4863. n1N123J3 misb'eretb, mish-eh'-reth; from 

7604 in the orig. sense of swelling; a 
kneading-trough (in which the dough rises):— knead- 
ing trough, store. 

4864. 21X12373 mas'eth, mas-ayth'; from 5375; 

prop, (abstr.) a raising (as of the 
hands in prayer), or rising (of flame); flg. an utter- 
ance; concr. a beacon (as raised); a present (as 
taken), mess, or tribute; fig. a reproach (as a bur- 
den):— burden, collection, sign of fire, (great) flame, 
gift, lifting up, mess, oblation, reward. 
23,12373 moshab. See 4186. 



4881. 



4882. 



TG'B'n m e sbubah. See 4878. 



48G5. 



riSSaiDM mishb e tsa.b, mish-bets-aw' ; 

from 7660; a brocade; by anal, a 
(reticulated) setting of a gem:— ouch, wrought. 

4866. 1212373 mlsbber, mish-bare'; from 7665; 

the orifice of the womb (from which 
the foetus breaks forth):— birth, breaking forth. 

4867. 1312373 mishbar, mish-bawr'; from 7665; a 

breaker (of the sea):— billow, wave. 
21312373 mlsbbatb, mish-bawth' ; from 7673; 
cessation, i.e. destruction:— sabbath. 

. 3S12573 misg&h, mis-gawb'; from 7682; prop, 
a cliff (or other lofty or inaccessible 
place); abstr. altitude; fig. a refuge: — defence, high 
fort (tower), refuge. 



4869; Misgab, a place in Moab:— Misgab. 
!"1312373 mlshgeb, mish^gay'; from 7686; an 
error: — oversight. 

4871. FI12J73 masbah, maw-shaw 1 ; a prim, root; 

T T to pull out (lit. or flg.):— draw (out), 
draw (out). 

4872. !"I12373 Mosheb, mo-sheh'; from 4871; draw- 

ing out (of the water), i.e. rescued; 
Mosheh, the Isr. lawgiver:— Moses. 

4873. 2112373 Mosheb (Chald.), mo-sheh'; corresp. 

to 4872:— Moses. 

4874. n"J372 masbsbeb, mash-sheh'; from 5383; 

a debt: — |- creditor. 

4875. !"I8il2373 m e show'ah, mesh-o-aw 1 ; or 

f!N25?3 m'sho'ali. mesh-o-aw'; from the 
' same as 7722; (a) ruin, abstr. (the act) 
or concr. (the wreck) : — desolation, waste. 

4876. !"IOTt2372 niashshuWab, mash-shoo-aw> '; 

or 
T1N1B33 mashshii'ah, mash-shoo-aw 1 '; for 
4875; ruin: — desolation, destruction. 

4877. aaiffi'n M'showbab, mesh-o-bawb'; from 

' 7725; returned; .MesAooao, an Isr.:— 
Meshobab. 

4878. HaiUJ73 m e shuwbah, mesh-oo-baw' ; or 

212112333 m e shubah, mesh-oobaw' ; from 
7725; apostasy:— backsliding, turninft 
away. 

4879. 213112373 m e shuwgah, mesh-oo-gaw' ; from 

an unused root mean, to stray; mis- 
take: — error. 

4880. 23112373 mashowt, maw-shote'; or 

23112373 mishshowf, mish-shote'; from 

7751 ; an oar: — oar. 
2123*112373° m e suwkab, mes-oo-kaw 1 ; or 

213312373 mcsukab, mes-oo-kaw/; from 7753; 

a hedge:— hedge. 
210, 112373° m'shnwcah, mesh-oo-saw 1 '; from 
an unused root mean, to plunder; 
spoliation /—spoil. 

4883. 1111373 massdwr, mas-sore'; from an un- 

used root mean, to rasp; a saw:— saw. 

4884. SrTjItaa m e siiwrah, mes-oo-raw 1 ; from an 

unused root mean, appar. to divide; 
a measure (for liquids): — measure. 

4885. 113112333 masons, maw-soce'; from 7797; de- 

light, concr. (the cause or object) or 
abstr. (the feeling):— joy, mirth, rejoice. 

4886. (112373 mashach, maw-shakh'; a prim, root; 

to rub with oil, i.e. to anoint; by impl. 
to consecrate; also to paint: — anoint, paint. 

4887. ni2J7p m e sbacb (Chald.), mesh-akh'; from 

a root corresp. to 4886; oil:— oil. 

4888. 212111373 misbcbab, meesh-khaw'; or 

21)112373 mosbcbab, mosh-khaw 1 ; from 
4886; unction (the act); by impl. a 
consecratory gift:— (to be) anointed (-tag), ointment. 

4889. rVTlilJa masbcbiytb, mash-kheeth' ; 

from 7843; destructive, i.e. (as noun) 
destruction, lit. (spec, a snare) or flg. (oomtpWon):— 
corruption, (to) destroy (-ing), destruction, trap, 
X utterly. 

4890. T?tTO73 miscbaq, mis-khawk'; from 7831; a 

laughing-stock:— scorn. 

4891. 1)111373 mlsbcbar, mish-khawr 1 ; from 

7836 in the sense of day breaking; 
dawn:— morning. 

4892. rinUJ73 mashchetb, mash-khayth'; for 
4889; destruction: — destroying. 

4893. nnia'73 misbcbatb, mish-khawth' ; or 

ntlU373 mosbcbatb, mosh-khawth' ; from 
7843; disfigurement: — corruption, 
marred. 

4894. rjitaaSM mlsbtowacb, mish-to'-akh; or 

nUTJ373 mlsbfacb, mish-takh'; from 
7849; a spreading-place:— (to) spread 
(forth, -ing, upon). 

4895. STjUtXM maslemah, mas-tay-maw' ; 
from the same as 7850; enmity:— 



hatred. 



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4896. "itffij?? mlshtar, mish-tawr 1 ; from 7860; 

jurisdiction:— dominion. 

4897. ""Ilia meshiy, meh'-shee; from 4871; «tt 

(as drawn from the cocoon):— silk. 
""IPO OTfishty See 4187. 

4898. bsanajia M e sheyaab»el, mesh-ay-zab- 

ale'; from an equiv. to 7804 and 
410; delivered of Ood; Meshezabei, an Isr.:— Meshe- 
zabeel. 

4899. l?^? m&ahiyaeh, maw-shee'-alea; from 

4886; anointed; usually a consecrated 
person (as a king;, priest, or saint); spec, the Mes- 
eiah:— anointed, Messiah. 

4900. TjlBO mashate, ?naw-rftafc'; a prim, root; 

to dra«), used in a great variety of 
applications (includ. to sow, to sound, to prolong, 
to develop, to march, to remove, to delay, to fie tall, 
etc.):— draw (along, out), continue, defer, extend, 
forbear, X give, handle, make (pro-, sound) long, 
X sow, scatter, stretch out. 

4901. TJISB meshek, meh'-shek; from 4900; a 

sowing,* also a possession; — precious, 
price. 

4902. TITOS Meshiek, meh'-shek; the same in form 

as 4901, but prob. of for. der. ; Meshek, 
a son of Japheth, and the people desc. from him:— 
Mesech, Hesbech. 

4903. n31iS73 mlslikah (Chald.), mush- /tab 1 ; cor- 

resp. to 4904; a bed:— bed. 

4904. 31312573 mlskkab, mUh-kawb'; from 7901; 

a 6ed (fig. a tier); abstr. steep; by 
euphem. carnal intercourse;— bed ([-chamber]), 
couch, lieth (lying) with. 

TOiBO m e sukah. See 4881. 

4905. V^tafi maskiyl, mos-fceel'; from 7919; 

instructive, I.e. a didactic poem:— 
Maachil. 

C31272 mashkiym. See 7925. 

4906. rPSillft maskiyth, mas-keetW ; from the 

same as 7906; a figure (carved on 
stone, the wall, or any object); fig. imagination: — 
conceit, image (-ry), picture, X wish. 

4907. "jaiaa mlghkan (Chald.), mish-kari; cor- 

resp. to 4908; residence;— habitation. 

4908. "|312?B mislLka.il, mish-kawn'; from 7931; 

a residence (includ. a shepherd's hut, 
the lair of animals, fig. the grave; also the Temple) ; 
spec, the Tabernacle (prop, its wooden walls): — 
dwelleth, dwelling (place), habitation, tabernacle, 
tent. 

4909. rHSiaa maskdreth, mas-koh'^refh; from 

7936; wages or a reward:— reward, 



4910. 31BB mashal, maw-sAal'; a prim, root; to 

rule; — Chave, make to have) dominion, 
governor, X indeed, reign, (bear, cause to, have) rule 
(-tag, -r), have power. 

4911. 3125a mashal, maw-shal'; denom. from 4912; 

to Itfcen, i.e. (trans.) to use figurative 
language (an allegory, adage, song or the like); 
intrans. to resemble.— be (come) like, compare, use 
(as a) proverb, speak (in proverbs), utter. 

4912. 31)312 mashal, mow-shawl'; appar. from 

4910 in some orig. sense of superiority 
In mental action; prop, a pithy maorim, usually of a 
metaphorical nature; hence a simile (as an adage, 
poem, discourse):— byword, like, parable, proverb. 

4913. 3125a Mashal, maw-shawl'; for 4861; Ma- 

T T ' 

sftal, a place in Pal. '.—Mashal. 

4914. 3125)2 mHhowl, mesh-ol'; from 4911; a 

satire;— byword. 

4915. 3125ft mdshel, mo'-shel; (1) from 4910; em- 

pire; (2) from 4911; a. parallel: — domin- 
ion, like. 

D3T31I513 mlshlowsh. See 7969. 

4916. Olbttia mlshlowach, mish-lo'-akh; or 

tpl2572 mlshloacb, mish-lo'-akh; also 

riblpa mishlach, mish-lawkh'; from 7971; 
a sending out, i.e. (abstr.) presenta- 
tion (favorable), or seizure (unfavorable); also 
(concr.) a place of dismissal, or a business to be dis- 
charged:— to lay, to put, sending (forth), to set. 



4917. nnblBa mlshlachath, mish-lakh'-ath; 

fern, of 4916; a mission, i.e. (abstr. 
and favorable) release, or (concr. and unfavorable) 
an army:— discharge, sending. 

4918. tij<l2J72 jffl e shnllam, mesh-ool-lawm' ; from 

7999; allied; Meshullam, the name of 
seventeen Isr. :— Meshullam. 

4919. rmfeffil? m«shlllem6wth, mesh-U-lav- 

mohth'; plur. from 7999; reconcilia- 
tions:— Meshillemoth, an Isr. :— Meshillemoth. Comp. 
4921. 

4920. t-pabTO? meshelemyah, roesn-efc-lem- 

yaw 1 ; or 
ItTabjIJa M e shelemyahuw, mesh-eh- 
lem-yaW -two; from 7999 and 3050; 
ally ofjah; Meshelemjah, an Isr. :— Meshelemiah. 

4921. mKfelffl? OT 6 shlllemiyth, mesh-il-lay- 

meeth'; from 7999; reconciliation} 
Meshillemith, an Isr. : — Meshillemith. Comp. 4919. 

4922. nKfcttia Jfreshullemeth, mesh-ool-leh'- 

meth; fern, of 4918; Meshullemeth, 
an Israelitess:— Meshullemeth. 

4923. !17|12372 m e shammah, mesh-am-maw 1 '; 

from 8074; a waste or amazement:— 
astonishment, desolate. 

4924. "]ai2513 mashman, mash-mawn'; from 

8080; fat, i.e. (lit. and abstr.) fatness; 
but usually (fig. ana concr.; a rich dish, a fertile 
field, a robust man:— fat (one, -ness, -test, -test place). 

4925. 5137312573 Mishmannah, mish-man-naw' ; 

from 8080; fatness; Mashmannah, 
an Isr. :— Mishmannah. 

4926. S73125B niiihma*. mish-maw 1 ; from 8085; a 

t : ■ 

report: — hearing, 

4927. yi312373 Miahma!, mish-maw'; the same as 
4926; Mishma, the name of a son of 

Ishmael, and of an Isr.:— Mishma. 

4928. ny7212372 mlshma'ath, mish-mah'-ath; 

fern, of 4926; audience, i.e. the royal 
court; also obedience, i.e. (concr.) a subject:— bidding, 
guard, obey. 

4929. 17311573 ml* lunar mish-mawr'; from 8104'; 

a guard (the man, the post, or the 
prison); fig. a. deposit; also (as observed) a usage 
(abstr.), or an example (concr.):— diligence, guard, 
office, prison, ward, watch. 

4930. 51*17311572 m.i-m' rail, mas-mer-aw'; for 

4548 fern.; a peg: — nail. 

4931. rV~;721"J72 mlshmereth, mish-meh'-reth; 

fern, of 4929; watch, i.e. the act (cus- 
tody) or (concr.) the sentry, the post; obj. preserva- 
tion, or (concr.) safe; fig. observance, i.e. (abstr.) duty, 
or (obj.) a usage or party:— charge, keep, to be kept, 
office, ordinance, safeguard, ward, watch. 

4932. 51312572 mlshneh, mish-neh'; from 8138; 

prop, a repetition, i.e. a duplicate 
(copy of a document), or a double (in amount); by 
impl. a second (in order, rank, age, quality or loca- 
tion):— college, copy, double, fatlings, next, second 
(order), twice as much. 

4933. 51312)73 m e ehiccah, mesh-is-saw'; from 

8155; plunder: — booty, spoil. 

4934. 31912312 mlsh<6wl, misft-ole'; from the 

same as 8168; a hollow, i.e. a narrow 
passage:— path. 

4935. "WlJa mish'iy, mish-ee'; prob. from 8159; 

inspection:— to supple. 

4936. t)S>125?2 iaisb'am, mish-awm 1 ; appar. from 

8159; inspection; JMisftam, an Isr. :— 
Misham. 

4937. 1S125B mlsb'en, mish-ane'; or 

"rfOli mish'an, mish-awn'; from 8172; a 
support (concr.), i.e. (fig.) a protector 
or sustenance:— stay. 

4938. 513">125B miKti'eiiah, mish-ay-naw' '; or 

rD512572 mlsb'eneth, mish^h'-neth; fem. 
of 4987; support (abstr.), i.e. (fig.) 
sustenance or (concr.) a walking-stick:— staff. 

4939. tlStoa mlspach, mis-pawkh'; from 5596; 

slaughter: — oppression. 

4940. 5D1B12572 mlahpachah, mish-paw-khaw'; 

from 8192 [comp. 8198]; a family. 



i.e. circle of relatives; fig. a class (of persons), a spe. 
cies (of animals) or sort (of things); by extens. a tribe 
or people:— family, kind (-red). 

4941. DB12573 mlshpat, mish-pawt'; from 8199; 

prop, a uerdicl (favorable or unfa- 
vorable) pronounced judicially, espec. a sentence or 
formal decree (human or [partic] divine law, indi- 
vidual or collect.), includ. the act, the place, the suit, 
ftp frim^.and the penalty; abstr. justice, includ. a 
partic. right, or privilege (statutory 3" customary), or 
even a style:— + adversary, ceremony, charge, 
X crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, 
disposing, due, fashion, form, to be judged, judg- 
ment, just (-ice, -ly), (manner of) law (-ful), manner, 
measure, (due) order, ordinance, right, sentence, 
usest, x worthy, + wrong. 

4942. 151312)73 mlshpath, mUh-pawth'; from 

8192; a stall for cattle (only dual):— 
burden, sheepfold. 

4943. pl2513 megheq, meh'-shek; from an unused 

root mean, to hold; possession:— 
+ steward. 

4944. pi2?B mashahaq, mash-shawk'; from 8264; 

a traversing, i.e. rapid motion:— run 
ning to and fro. 

4945. 51pl2J72 mashqeh, mash-keh'; from 8248; 

prop, causing to drink, i.e. a butler; 
by impl. (intrans.) drink (itself) ; fig. a well-watered 
region:— butler (-ship), cupbearer, drink (-ing), fat 
pasture, watered. 

4946. ?ipTO? mlshqowl, wish-kale 1 ; from 8254; 

weight:— weight. 

4947. t|ipl2573 mashqowph, mash-kofe'; from 

8259 in its orig. sense of overhang- 
ing; a lintel: — lintel, upper door post. 

4948. 3J312572 mlahqal, mish-kawl'; from 8254; 

weight (numerically estimated) ; hence, 
weighing (the act):— (full) weight. 

4949. rfc]?TB72 mlshqeleth, mish-keh'-leth; or 

rftplI572 mlsbqoleth, mish-ko'-leth; fem. 
of 4948 or 4947; a weight, i.e. a plum- 
met (with line attached):— plummet. 

4950. »p r 12372 mtshqa.% misli-Jcaw'; from 8257; 

a settling place (of water), i.e. a 
pond:— deep. 

4951. !"HiSB in Isr all. mis-raw'; from 8280; em- 

pire; — government, 

4952. nil!572 mlshrah, mish-raw 1 ; from 8281 in 

the sense of loosening; maceration, 
i.e. steeped juice:— liquor. 

4953. "'pil'IST? mashrdwqiy (Chald.), mas7i-ro- 

kee'; from a root eorresp. to 8319; a 
(musical) pipe (from its whistling sound):— flute. 

4954. ,, y'111373 Ittlshra'iy, mish-raw-ee' ; patrial 

from an unused noun from an un- 
used root; prob. mean, to stretch out; extension; a 
Mishraite, or inhab. (collect.) of Mishra:— Misnraites. 

4955. SlBllDa mlsraphah, mis-raw-faw' ; from 

8313; combustion, i.e. cremation (of 
a corpse), or calcination (of lime):— burning. 

4956. a^72 niEnta inisrephowth maylin, 

mis-ref-ohth' mah'-yim; from 
the plur. of 4955 and 4325; burnings of water; Mis- 
rephoth-Majim, a place in Pal. :— Misrephoth-mayim. 

4957. 71)5'niI573 Masreqah, mas-ray-kaw' ; a 

form for 7796 used denom.; m'ne- 
yard; Masrekah, a place in Idumsaa:— Masrekah. 

4958. rTniIJ73 magreth, mas-rayth'; appar. from 

an unused root mean, to perforate, 
i.e. hollow out; a pan:— pan. 

4959. 1231B73 mashash, maw-shash' ; a prim, root: 

to feel of; by impl, to grope;— feel, 
grope, search. 

4960. tinlSa mlshteh, mish-teh'; from 8354; 

drink; by impl. drinking (the act); 
also (by impl.), a banquet or (gen.) feast:— banquet, 
drank, drink, feast ([-ed], -ing). 

4961. iinilJB mlshteh (Chald.), mish-teh'; eor- 

resp. to 4960; a 6angue<;— banquet. 

4962. HO math, math; from the same as 4970; 

prop, an aduW (as of full length); by 
impl. a man (only in the plur.): — tfew, x friends, 
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4963. ISjITO mathbeb, math-bane'; denom. from 

8401; straw in the heap:— straw. 

4964. 5n?3 metbeg, meh'-theg; from an unused 

root mean, to curb; a bit:— bit, bridle. 

4965. rTONTl an?3 IKetbeg ba-' Amman, 

meh'-theg haw-am-maw' ; from 
4964 and 520 with the art. interposed; bit of the me- 
tropolis; Metheg-ha-Ammah an epithet of Gath:— 

Metheg-ammah. 

4966. pinM mathowq, maw-thoKe'; or 

pirm mathuwq, maw-thodk/; from 4985; 
sweet: — sweet (-er, -ness). 

4967. bNTIJinM lU e tbuwsba'£l, metA-oo-shaw- 

! ate'; from 4962 and 410, with the 
rel. interposed; man who (is) of God; Methushael, an 
antediluvian patriarch:— Methusael. 

4968. nVfflirin mnhnwsbelacb, meth-oo- 

sheh'-lakh; from 4962 and 7973; man 
of a dart; Methushelach, an antediluvian patri- 
arch: — Methuselah. 

4969. tin?J oiHthach. maio-thakh'; a prim, root; 

to stretch out:— spread out. 

4970. **rp2 matbay, maw-thah'ee; from an un- 

used root mean, to extend; prop, extent 
(of time); but used only adv. (espec. with other par- 
ticles pref.), when (either rel. or interrog.):— long, 
when. 

B"Tffl m e tbiym. See 4962. 

4971. rOprVQ matbkonetk, math-ko'-neth; or 

rOprTO matbkunetb, math-koo'-neth; 
from 8505 in the transferred sense of 
measuring,' proportion (in size, number or ingredi- 
ents):— composition, measure, state, tale. 

4972. SlNbjTO matt e la'ab, mat-tel-aw-aw' ; 

from 4100 and 8513; what a 
trouble /;— what a weariness. 

4973. inf Snn m e tball e <ab, meth-al-leh-aw 1 ; 

contr, from 3216; prop, a biter, i.e. a 
tooth:— cheek (jaw) tooth, jaw. 

4974. di"02 m'tliom, meth-ohm'; from 8552; 

wholesomeness; also (adv.) complete- 
ly:— men [by reading 4962], soundness. 
"jrra Methen. See 4981. 

4975. "jrib motben, mo'-then; from an unused 

root mean, to be slender; prop, the 
waist or small of the back; only in plur. the loins:— 
+ greyhound, loins, side. 

4976. "jFffl matt a ii, mat-tawn'; from 5414; a 

present:— gift,[to give, reward. 

4977. ")ni3 Mattan, mat-tawn'; the same as 4976; 

Mattan, the name of a priest of Baal, 
and of an Isr.:— Mattan. 

4978. MF1U matt e na> (Chald.), mat-ten-aW; 

corresp. to 4979:— gift. 

4979. n;n?2 mattanab, mat-taw-naw' ; fern, of 

4976; a present; spec.'(ta a good sense) 
a sacrificial offering, (in a bad sense) a bribe:— gift. 

4980. !"!2rra mattanab, mat-taw-naw 1 ; the 

same as 4979; Mattanah, a place in 
the Desert:— Mattanah. 

4981. "'Sri? OTitbniy, mith-nee 1 ; prob. patrial 

from an unused noun mean, slender- 
ness; a Uithnite, or inhab. of Methen:— Mithnite. 

4982. "'JFlB M.att e nay, mat-ten-ah'ee; from 4976; 

itoeroZ; Mattenai, the name of three 
Isr.:— Mattenai. 

4983. !"P3nU Mattanyab, mat-tan-yaw'; or 

irP3CT3 OTattanyabirw, mat-tan-yaw' - 
hoo; from 4976 and 3050; gt/t o/ ./aft; 
Mattanjah, the name of ten Isr. :— Mattaniah. 
D^DrVQ motbnaylm. See 4975. 

4984. (Si!53)nW mithnasse', mith-nas-say' ; from 

5375; (used as abstr.) supreme exal- 
tation:— exalted. 

4985. pTO mathaq, maw-thak'; a prim, root; 

to suck, by impl. to relish, or (tatrans.) 
be tweet;— be (made, x take) sweet. 
4986- p™ metbeq, meh'-thek; from 4985; fig. 

pleasantness (of discourse):— sweet- 
ness. 



4987. pritt mdtbeq, mo'-thek; from 4985; sweet- 
ness:— sweetness. 



i. pD73 matbaq, maw-thawk'; from 4985; a 
dainty, i.e. (gen,) food:— feed sweetly. 

4989. rtp r nM Mitbqab, mith-kaw 1 ; fern, of 4987; 

sweetness; Mithkah, a place in the 
Desert:— Mithcah. 

4990. nl1n?3 OTlthr«datb, mith-red-awth' ; of 

Fers. origin; Mithredath, the name 
of two Persians:— Mithredath. 

4991. firm mattatb, mat-tawth'; fern, of 4976 

abbrev.; a present: — gift, reward. 

4992. tlFlFlM Mattattab, mat-tat-taw 1 ; for 

4993; gift of Jah; Mattattah, an 
Isr.:— Mattathah. 

4993. ("PriPia Idattltbyab, mat-tith-yaW; or 

liTTIFIM MattithyaJiuw, mat-tifft-jraw'- 
hoo; from 4991 and 3050; gift of Jah; 
Mattithjah, the name of four Isr.:— Mattithiah. 



4994. N3 na», nam; a prim, particle of incitement 

and entreaty, which may usually be 
rendered I pray, now or then; added mostly to verbs 
(in the Imperat. or Fut.), or to interj., occasionally to 
an adv. or conj. :— I beseech (pray) thee (you), go to, 
now, oh. 

4995. N3 na>, naw; appar. from 5106 in the sense 

of harshness from refusal; prop, tough, 
i.e. uncooked (flesh) :— raw. 

4996. & Nd>, no; of Eg. origin; No (i.e. Thebes), 

the capital of Upper Egypt:— No. Comp. 
528. 

4997. Tto no'd, node; or 

11N3 nd'wd, node; also (fem.) 
!T1«3 noMah no-daw 1 ; from an unused 
root of uncert. signif.; a (skin or 
leather) bag (for fluids):— bottle. 

*Tlffl ne'darty. See 142. 

4998. !"!N3 na'ab, naw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; prop. 

to be at home, i.e. (by impl.) to be 
pleasant (or suitable), i.e. beautiful:— be beautiful, 
become, be comely. 

4999. StSO na'ab, naw-aw'; from 4998; a home; 

fig. a pasture:— habitation, house, pas- 
ture, pleasant place. 

5000. ST183 na'veb, naw-veh'; from 4998 or 

5116; suitable, or beautiful:— be- 
cometh, comely, seemly. 

5001. DSC na'am, naw-am'; a prim, root; prop. 

to whisper, i.e. (by impl.) to utter as an 
oracle:— say. 

5002. DN? n e >nm, neh-oom'; from 5001; an 

oracle:— (hath) said, saith. 

5003. E1N3 na'apb, naw-af; a prim, root; to 

commit adultery; fig. to apostatize:— 
adulterer (-ess), commit (-tag) adultery, woman that 
breaketh wedlock. 

5004. C]Stt ni'nph, nee-oof; from 6003; adul- 

tery:— adultery. 

5005. t]1BK3 na'apbtrnpb, nah-af-oof; from 

5008; adultery:— adultery. 

5006. VSO na'ats, naw-ats'; a prim, root; to 

scorn; or (Eccles. 12 : 5) by interch. for 
5132, to bloom:— abhor, (give occasion to) blaspheme, 
contemn, despise, flourish, X great, provoke. 

5007. J1SN3 n e 'atsab, neh-aw-tsaw 1 '; or 

5lSIf*3 ne'atsah, neh-aw-tsaw 1 ; from 5006; 
scorn:— blasphemy. 

5008. pN3 na'aq, naw-afc'; a prim, root; to 

groan: — groan. 

5009. STpM n e »aqab, neft-aw-fcaw'; from 5008; a 

groan:— groaning. 

5010. 1N3 na'ar, naw-ar'; a prim, root; to re- 

ject:— abhor, make void. 

5011. 313 Nob. nobe; the same as 5108; fruit; Nob, 

a place in Pal. :— Nob. 

5012. N33 naba', naw-baw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

prophesy, i.e. speak (or sing) by inspira- 
tion (in prediction or simple discourse):— prophesy 
(-tnzX. make self a prophet. 



5013. N33 n e ba> (Chald.), neb-aw'; corresp. to 

5012 :— prophesy. 

5014. 233 nabab, naw-baV; a prim, root; to 

pierce; to be hollow, or (flg.) foolish:— 
hollow, vain. 

5015. 133 N e bdw, neb-o'; prob. of for. der.; 

Nebo, the name of a Bab. deity, also of a 
mountain in Moab, and of a place in Pal.:— Nebo. 

5016. FKJ133 n e buw'ah, neb-oo-aw"; from 5012; 

a prediction (spoken or written):— 
prophecy. 

5017. S18133 n e bnnr'ab (Chald.), neb-oo-aw; 

corresp. to 5016; inspired teaching:— 
prophesying. 

5018. ffflSOf N«bAwzaradan, neb-oo-sar- 

ad-awn'; of for. or.; iVebuzara- 
dan, a Bab. general:— Nebuzaradan. 

5019. 1SK313133 N«buwfc:adne>tstBar, neb- 

oo-kad^nets-tsar 1 '; or 
1SK31533 N'bukadnflMnar (2 Kings 
24 : 1, 10), neb-oo-kad-nets- 
tsar 1 ; or 

1K313133 N e bnwkadnetstsar (Esth. 
2:6; Dan. 1 : 18), neb-oo-Jsad-mefs- 
tsar'; or 

1SN113133 x e biiwkadre'tBt8ar, neb- 

oo-kad-rets-tsar 1 ; or 
1121811331313° N e buwkadre>tstao\rr 
' (Ezra 2 : 1; Jer. 49 : 28), 
neb-oo-kadsrets-tsore' ; at for. der.; Nebukadnetstsar 
(or -retstsar, or -retstsor), king of Babylon:— Nebu- 
chadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar. 

5020. 1S31331313 N e b«wkadnetstsar (C!hald.), 

neb-oo-fcod-nefs-fsar'; corresp. to 
5019:— Nebuchadnezzar. 

5021. ")STTB133 N e bnW8hazban, neb-oo-shaz- 

bawn'; of for. der.; Nebushazban, 
Nebuchadnezzar's chief eunuch:— Nebushazban. 

5022. m33 Nabowth, naw-both'; fem. plnr. 

from the same as 5011; fruits; Naboth, 
an Isr.:— Naboth. 

5023. }""3T33 n e blzbab (Chald.), neb-iz4>aw'; of 

uncert. der. ; a largess: — reward. 

5024. D33 nabach, naw-bakh'; a prim, root; to 

bark (as a dog):— bark. 

5025. tl33 Nobacb, no'-bach; from 5024; a bark; 

Nobach, the name of an Isr., and of a 
place E. of the Jordan:— Nobah. 

5026. m33 mbcbaz, nib-khaz'; of for. or.; Nib- 

chaz, a deity of the Avites: — Nibbaz. 

5027. £333 nabaf, naw-bat'; a prim, root; to 

scan, i.e. look intently at; by impl. to 
regard with pleasure, favor or care:— (cause to) be- 
hold, consider, look (down), regard, have respect, see. 

5028. E333 N e baf, neb-awt'; from 5027; regard; 

Nebat, the father of Jeroboam I:— 
Nebat. 

5029. N"^? n e biy» (Chald.), meb-ee'; corresp. to 

5030; a prop het:— prophet. 

5030. N^ilS nabiy', naw-bee'; from 5012; a pro- 

phet or (gen.) inspired man:— prophecy, 
that prophesy, prophet. 

5031. H8"'33 n e biy»ab, neo-ee-yaw>; fem. of 

5030; a prophetess or (gen.) inspired 
woman; by impl. a poetess; by association a pro- 
phet's wife:— prophetess. 

5032. nTSS N e bayowtb, neb-aw-yoth'; or 

rP33 N e bay6tb, neb-aw-uotft'; fem. plur. 
from 5107; fruitfulnesses; Nebajoth, a 
son of Ishmael, and the country settled by him:— 
Nebaioth, Nebajoth. 

5033. ^33 nebek, nay'-bek; from an unused root 

mean, to burst forth; a fountain:— 
spring. 

5034. 333 nabel, naw-bale'; a prim, root; to 

wilt; gen. to fall away, fail, faint; fig. 
to be foolish or (mor.) wicked; causat. to despise, 
disgrace: — disgrace, dishonour, lightly esteem, fade 
(away, -ing), fall (down, -ling, off), do foolishly, come 
to nought, x surely, make vile, wither. 

5035. b33 nebel, neh'-bel; or 

533 nebel, nay'-bel; from 5034; a skta-bafl 
tor liquids (from collapsing when empty); 



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hence, a vase (as similar in shape when full) ; also a 
lyre (as having a body of like form) :— bottle, pitcher, 
psaltery, vessel, viol. 

5036. bii nabal, naw-bawl'; from 5034; stupid; 

wicked (espec. impious) :— fool (-ish, -ish 
man, -ish woman), vile person. 

5037. b33 Nabal, nawbawl'; the same as 5036; 

dolt; Nabal, an Isr.:— Nabal. 

5038. Sib?)? n e b£lah, neb-ay-law'; from 5034; a 

fiabby thing, i.e. a carcase or carrion 
(human or bestial, often collect.); fig. an idol:— 
(dead) body, (dead) carcase, dead of itself, which 
died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself. 

5039. ttbai n e balah, neb-aw-law'; fern, of 5036; 

foolishness, i.e. (mor.) wickedness; 
concr. a crime; by extens. punishment:— folly, vile, 
villany. 

5040. rnb3l? nabluwth, nab-looth'; from 5036; 

prop, disgrace, i.e. the (female) puden- 
da:— lewdness. 

5041. 1323? N e baMa(;, neb-al-lawt' ; appar. from 

5036 and 3909 ; foolish secrecy; Neballat, 
a place in Pal. :— Neballat. 

5043. 3*33 liaba', naw-bah'; a prim, root; to gush 
forth; fig. to utter (good or bad words); 
spec, to emit (a foul odor);— belch out, flowing, pour 
out, send forth, utter (abundantly). 

5043. 818133 neDr e sha» (Chald.), neb-reh-shaw' ; 

from an unused root mean, to shine; 
a light; plur. (collect.) a chandelier: — candlestick. 

5044. 112553 Nibshan, nib-shawn'; of uncert. 

der.; Mbshan, a place in Pal.:— Nib- 
shan. 

5045. 333 negeb, neh'-gheb; from an unused root 

mean, to be parched; the south (from its 
drought); spec, the Negeb or southern district of 
Judah, occasionally, Egypt (as south to Pal.);— south 
(country, side, -ward). 

5046. 133 nagad, naw-gad'; a prim, root; prop. 

to front, i.e. stand boldly out opposite; 
by impl. (eausat.), to manifest; fig. to announce 
(always by word of mouth to one present) ; spec, to 
expose, predict, explain, praise:— bewray, x cer- 
tainly, certify, declare (-iug), denounce, expound, 
X fully, messenger, plainly, profess, rehearse, 
report, shew (forth), speak, X surely, tell, utter. 

5047. 13? n e gad (Chald.), meg-ad'; corresp. to 5046; 

to flow (through the idea of clearing the 
way):— issue. 

5048. 133 neged, neh'-ghed; from 5046; a front, 

i.e. part opposite; spec, a counterpart, 
or mate; usually (adv., espec. with prep.) over 
against or before:— about, (over) against, X aloof, 
X far (off), X from, over, presence, x other side, 
sight, X to view. 

5049. 133 neged (Chald.), neh'-ghed; corresp. to 

5048; opposite:— toward. 

5050. S133 nagahh, naw-gah'; a prim, root; to 

glitter; eausat. to illuminate:— (en-) 
lighten, (cause to) shine. 

5051. EI33 ndgahh, no'-gah; from 5050: brill- 

iancy (lit. or fig.):— bright (-ness), light, 
(clear) shining. 

5052. 7333 Ndgahh, no'-gah; the same as 5051; 

Nbgah, a son of David:— Nogah. 

5053. SI33 ndgahh (Chald.), no'-gah; corresp. to 

5051; dawn:— morning. 

5054. 71713? n e gohah, neg-o-haw'; fern, of 5051; 

splendor:— brightness. 

5055. ft33 nagach, naw-gakh'; a prim, root; to 

but with the horns; flg. to war 
against:— gore, push (down, -ing). 

5056. 7133 naggach, nag-gawkh'; from 5055; 

butting, i.e. vicious: — used (wont) to 
push. 

5057. TH nagiyd, naw-gheed'; op 

*JjO nagtd, naw-gheed'; from 5046; a com- 
mander (as occupying the front), civil, 
military or religious; gen. (abstr. plur.), honorable 
themes:— captain, chief, excellent thing, (chief) 
governor, leader, noble, prince, (chief) ruler. 

5058. 7*13^33 n'giynah, neg-ee-naw'; or 



n?" 1 ?? n e giynath (Psa. 61 : title), neg-ee- 
nath'; from 5059; prop, instrumental 
music; by impl. a stringed instrument; by extens. a 
poem set to music; spec, an epigram:— stringed 
instrument, musick, Neginoth [plur.], song. 

5059. "]33 nagan, naw-gan'; a prim, root; prop, 
to thrum, i.e. beat a tune with the 

fingers; espec. to play on a stringed instrument; 
hence (gen.) to make music: — player on instruments, 
sing to the stringed instruments, melody, ministrel, 
play (-er, -ing). 

5060. 3>33 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 (flg. to arrive, 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. 

5061. 3*33 negat, neh'-gah; from 5060; a blow (flg. 

infliction) ; also (by impl.) a spot (concr. 
a leprous person or dress):— plague, sore, stricken, 
stripe, stroke, wound. 

5062. E]33 nagaph, naw-gaf; a prim, root; to 

push, gore, defeat, stub (the toe), inflict 
(a disease):— beat, dash, hurt, plague, slay, smite 
(down), strike, stumble, X surely, put to the worse. 

5063. !Tj33 negeph, neh'-ghef; from 5062; a trip 

(of the foot); flg. an infliction (of 
disease) :— plague, stumbling. 

5064. 133 nagar, naw-gar 1 ; a prim, root; to flow; 

flg. to stretch out; eausat. to pour out or 
down; flg. to deliver over:— fall, flow away, pour 
down (out), run, shed, spilt, trickle down. 

5065. IBM nagas, naw-gas'; a prim, root; to 

drive (an animal, a workman, a debtor, 
an army) ; by impl. to tax, harass, tyrannize:— dis- 
tress, driver, exact (-or), oppress (-or), X raiser of 
taxes, taskmaster. 

5066. UJ33 nagash, naw-gash'; a prim, root; to 

be or come (cansat. bring) near (for any 
purpose) ; euphem. to lie with a woman ; as an enemy, 
to attack; relig. to worship; eausat. to present; flg. 
to adduce an argument; by reversal, to stand back: — 
(make to) approach (nigh), bring (forth, hither, 
near), (cause to) come (hither, near, nigh), give 
place, go hard (up), (be, draw, go) near (nigh), offer, 
overtake, present, put, stand. 

5067. 15 ned, made; from 5110 in the sense of 

piling up; a mound, i.e. wave:— heap. 

5068. 1313 nadab, naw-dab'; a prim, root; to 

impel; hence to volunteer (as a soldier), 
to present spontaneously:— offer freely, be (give, 
make, offer self) willing (-ly). 

5069. 31? n e dab (Chald.), ned-ab'; eorresp. to 

5068; be (or give) liberal (-ly):— (be minded 
of . . . own) freewill (offering), offer freely (wil- 
lingly). 

5070. 313 Nadab, naw-dawb'; from 5068; liberal; 

Nadab, the name of four Isr. :— Nadab. 

5071. 71313 n e daba.h, ned-aw-baw'; from 5068; 

prop, (abstr.) spontaneity, or (adj.) 
spontaneous; also (concr.) a spontaneous or (by 
infer., in plur.) abundant gift:— free (-will) offering, 
freely, plentiful, voluntary (-ily, offering), willing (-ly, 
offering). 

5072. 7T313 N e dabyah, ned-ab-yaw>; from 5068 

and 3050; largess of Jah; Nedabjah, 
an Isr.:— Nedabiah. 

5073. Tj313 nldbak (Chald.), nid-iawk'; from a 

root mean, to stick; a layer (of building 
materials) :— row. 

5074. 113 nadad, narv-dad'; a prim, root; prop. 

to wave to and fro (rarely to flap up and 
down); flg. to rove, flee, OT(caus.)to drive away:— 
chase (away), x could not, depart, flee (x apace, 
away), (re-) move, thrust away, wander (abroad, -er, 
-ing). 

5075. 113 n e dad (Chald.), ned-ad'; corresp. to 

5074; to depart:— go from. 

5076. 113 nadad, naw-dood'; pass. part, of 5074; 

prop, tossed; abstr. a rolling (on the 
] bed):— tossing to and fro. 



5077. 7113 nadah, naw-date'; or 

N13° nada' (2 Kings 17 : 21), naw-daw'; a 
prim, root; prop, to toss; flg. to exclude, 
i.e. banish, postpone, prohibit:— cast out, drive, put 
far away. 

5078. 7113 nedeh, nay'-deh; from 5077 in the 

sense of freely flinging money; a 
bounty (for prostitution):— gifts. 

5079. HI? nlddah, nid-daw'; from 6074; prop. 

rejection; by impl. impurity, espec. per- 
sonal (menstruation) or moral (idolatry, incest):— 
X far, fllthiness, x flowers, menstruous (woman), put 
apart, X removed (woman), separation, set apart, 
unclean (ness, thing, with fllthiness). 

5080. 7113 nadach, naw-dakh'; a prim, root; to 

push off; used in a great variety of appli- 
cations, lit. and flg. (to expel, mislead, strike, inflict, 
etc.):— banish, bring, cast down (out), chase, compel, 
draw away, drive (away, out, quite), fetch a stroke, 
force, go away, outcast, thrust away (out), withdraw. 

5081. 3T13 nadiyb, naw-deeb'; from 5068; prop. 

voluntary, i.e. generous; hence, mag- 
nanimous; as noun, a grandee (sometimes a 
tyrant):— free, liberal (things), noble, prince, willing 
([hearted]). 

5082. 7 - Q" l 13 n e diybah, ned-ee-baw'; fem. of 

5081; prop, nobility, i.e. reputation:— 
soul. 

5083. *]13 nadan, naw-dawn'; prob. from an un- 

used root mean, to give; a present (for 
prostitution) :— gif t. 

5084. "J13 nadan, naw-dawn'; of uncert. der.; a 

sheath (of a sword):— sheath. 

5085. 71313 nldneh (Chald.), nid-neh'; from the 

same as 5084; a sheath; fig. the body (as 
the receptacle of the soul):— body, 

5086. E]13 nadaph, naw-daf; a prim, root; to 

shove asunder, l.e. disperse: — drive 
(away, to and fro), thrust down, shaken, tossed to and 
fro. 

5087. 113 nadar, naw-dar'; a prim, root; to 

promise (pos., to do or give something to 
God) :— (make a) vow. 

5088. '113 neder, neh'-der; or 

113 neder, nay'-der; from 5087; a promise 
(to God); also (concr.) a thing pro- 
mised:— vow ([-ed]). 

5089. 7/0 noahh, no'-&h; from an unused root 

mean, to lament; lamentation: — wailing. 

5090. 3!*t3 nahag, naw-hag'; a prim, root; to 

drive forth (a person, an animal or 
chariot), i.e. lead, carry away; reflex, to proceed (i.e. 
impel or guide oneself); also (from the panting 
induced by effort), to sigh:— acquaint, bring (away), 
carry away, drive (away), lead (away, forth), (be) 
guide, lead (away, forth). 

5091. 71713 nahah, naw-haw'; a prim, root; to 

groan, i.e. bewail; bence (through the 
idea of crying aloud) to assemble (as if on proclama- 
tion):— lament, wail. 

5092. "'Si? n e hiy, neh-hee'; from 5091; an elegy:— 

lamentation, wailing. 

5093. 7V713 nthyah, nih-yaw'; fem. of 6092; 

lamentation: — doleful. 

5094. 1"'!13 n e hiyp (Chald.), neh-heere'; or 
1T713 nehiyruw (Chald.), neh-hee-roof ; 

from the same as 5105; illumination, 
i.e. (flg.) wisdom:— light. 

5095. 3713 nahal, naw-hal'; a prim, root; prop. 

to run with a sparkle, i.e. flow; hence 
(trans.) to conduct, and (by infer.) to protect, s«*- 
fain:— carry, feed, guide, lead (gently, on). 

5096. bbij3 Nahalal, nah-hal-awl' ; or 

32713 Nahalol, nah-hal-ole' ; the same as 
5097; Nahalal or Nahalol, a place in 
Pal.:— Nahalal, Nahallal, Nahalol. 

5097. 3*371.3 nahalol, nah-hahole't from 5095; 

pasture: — bush. 

5098. &713 naharn, nau>-fcam'; a prim, root; to 

growl:— mourn, roar (-tag). 

5099. di13 naharn, nah'-ham; from 5098; a 

snarl:— roaring. 



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5100. (1)3713 n e faamab, neh-haw-maw 1 ; fem. of 

5099; snarling: — disquietness, roaring. 

5101. pW nabaq, naw-hak 1 ; a prim, root; to 

bray (as an ass), scream (from hunger):— 
bray. 

5102. *l!jp nahar, naw-har'; a prim, root; to 

sparkle, i.e. (flg.) be cheerful; hence 
(from the sheen of a running stream) to flow, i.e. 
(flg.) assemble:— flow (together), be lightened. 

5103. 111? n e bar (Chald.), neh-har'; from a root 

eorresp. to 5102; a river, espec. the 
Euphrates:— river, stream. 

5104. IFIS nabar, naw-hawr'; from 5102; a 

stream (includ. the sea; espec. the Nile, 
Euphrates, etc.); flg., prosperity:— flood, river. 

5105. mt"I3 u'liarali, neh-haw-raw' ; from 5102 

in its orig. sense; daylight:— light. 

5106. N13 miw', noo; a prim, root; to refuse, 

forbid, dissuade, or neutralize:— break, 
disallow, discourage, make of none effect. 

5107. 3113 iiuwl), noo6; a prim, root; to germi- 

nate, i.e. (flg.) to (causat. make) flourish; 
also (of words), to utter;— bring forth (fruit), make 
cheerful, increase. 
6108. 3113° nowb, nobe; or 

D" 1 ?. neyb, nabe; from 5107; produce, lit. or 
flg.:— fruit. 

5109. "013° Ndwbay, no-bah'ee; from 5108; 

fruitful; Nobai, an Isr.:— Nebai [from 
the marg.]. 

5110. "113 nnwd, nood; a prim, root; to nod, i.e. 

waver; flg. to wander, flee, disappear; 
also (from shaking the head in sympathy), to console, 
deplore, or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt:— 
bemoan, flee, get, mourn, make to move, take pity, 
remove, shake, skip for joy, be sorry, vagabond, way, 
wandering. 

5111. 113 nuwd (Chald.), nood; eorresp. to 5116; 

to ./lee:— get away. 

5112. 113 nowd, node [only defect. 

13 mod, node]; from 5110; exile.'— wander- 
ing. 
6113. 113 Nowd, node,' the same as 5112; 
vagrancy; Nod, the land of Cain:— Nod. 

5114. 31113 Ndwdab, no-daa*'; from 5068; noble; 

Nodab, an Arab tribe:— Nodab. 

5115. 7*113 navih, naw-vaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

rest (as at home) ; causat. (through the 
implied idea of beauty [comp. 5116]), to celebrate 
(with praises) :— keep at home, prepare an habita- 
tion. 

5116. t113 naveh, naw-veh'; or (fem.) 

S113 navah, naw-vaw 1 ; from 5115; (adj.) at 
home; hence (by impl. of satisfaction) 
lovely; also (noun) a home, of God (temple), men 
(residence), flocks (pasture), or wild animals (den):— 
comely, dwelling (place), fold, habitation, pleasant 
place, sheepcote, stable, tarried. 

5117. H13 nnwach, noo'-akh; a prim, root; to 

rest, i.e. settle down; used in a great 
variety of applications, lit. and fig., intrans., trans. 
and causat. (to dwell, stay, let fall, place, let alone, 
withdraw, give comfort, etc.) : — cease, be confederate, 
lay, let down, (be) quiet, remain, (cause to, be at, 
give, have, make to) rest, set down. Comp. 3241. 

5118. PI13 nuwach, noo'-akh; or 

nl3 novvach, no'-akh; from 5117; quiet- 
Test (-ed, -ing place). 

5119. !Hni3 Nowcbab, no-chaw'; fem. of 5118; 

T 

ouiefude; Nochah, an Isr. :— Nohah. 

5120. t313 iiHivt. noot; to quake:— be moved. 

5121. n"n3° Naviytb, nauM>eefft',' from 5115; 

residence, - Navith, a place in Pal.:— 
Naioth [from the marg.}. 
5123 1513 n e valuw (Chald.), nev-aw-loo'; or 

"V313 n'valiy (Chald.), nev-aw-lee'; from 

an unused root prob. mean, to be foul; a 

sink:— dunghill. 

5123. fl13 nnwm, noom; a prim, root; to slumber 

(from drowsiness): — sleep, slumber. 
SIM 7"TO13 nawmah, noo-maw 1 ; from 6129; 
sleepiness:— drowsiness. 



5125. *|13 n awn, noon; a prim, root; to resprout, 

i.e. propagate by shoots; flg., to be perpet- 
ual:— be continued. 

5126. "|13 Nnwn, noon; or 

"J13 Nown (1 Chron. 7 : 27), nofcn; from 5125; 
perpetuity; Nun or JVbn, the father of 
Joshua:— Non, Nun. 

5127. D13 nuwc, noos; a prim, root; to flit, i.e. 

vanish away (subside, escape; causat. 
cbase, impel, deliver):— X abate, away, be displayed, 
(make to) flee (away, -ing), put to flight, X hide, lift 
up a standard. 

5128. ?13 nuwa*-, noo'-ah; a prim, root; to 

waver, in a great variety of applications, 
lit. and flg. (as subjoined):— continually, fugitive, 
X make to [go] up and down, be gone away, (be) 
move (-able, -d), be promoted, reel, remove, scatter, 
set, shake, sift, stagger, to and fro, be vagabond, wag, 
(make) wander (up and down). 

5129. rT , 13?l3 Now'adyab, no-ad-yaw'; from 

3259 and 3050; convened of Jah; No- 
adjah, the name of an Isr., and a false prophetess;— 
Noadiah. 

5130. Sj13 nuwpb, noof; a prim, root; to quiver 

(i.e. vibrate up and down, or rock to and 
fro); used in a great variety of applications (includ. 
sprinkling, beckoning, rubbing, bastinadoing, saw- 
ing, waving, etc.):— lift up, move, offer, perfume, 
send, shake, sift, strike, wave. 

5131. £113 nowpb, nofe; from 5130; elevation: — 

situation. Comp. 5297. 

5132. V13 nuwts, noots; a prim, root; prop, to 

flash; hence, to blossom (from the brill- 
iancy of color); also, to fly away (from the quickness 
of motion):— flee away, bud (forth). 

5133. t13£13 nowtsab, no-tsaw 1 ; or 

71X3 notsab, no-tsaw 1 ; fem. act. part, of 
5327 in the sense of flying; a pinion (or 
wing feather); often (collect.) ptumoge;— feather (-s), 
ostrich. 

5134. p13 nnwq, noofc; a prim, root; to sucftie:— 

nurse. 

5135. 113 nuwr (Chald.), moor; from an unused 

root (eorresp. to that of 5216) mean, to 
shine; fire:— flery, flre. 

5136. 12313 mawsb, noosh; a prim, root; to be 

sick, i.e. (fig.) distressed:— be full of hea- 
viness. 

5137. FITS nazab, naw-zaw'; a prim, root; to 

spirt, i.e. besprinkle (espec. in expia- 
tion) :— sprinkle. 

5138. TTS naziyd, mate-zeed'; from 2102; some- 

thing boiled, i.e. soup:— pottage. 

5139. TT3 naziyr, naw-zeer 1 ; or 

1T3 nazir, naw-zeer 1 ; from 6144; separate, 

i.e. consecrated (as prince, a Nazirite); 

hence (flg. from the latter) an unpruned vine (like an 

unshorn Nazirite):— Nazarite [by a false alliteration 

with Nazareth], separate (-d), vine undressed. 

5140. bt3 nazal, naw-zal'; a prim, root; to drip, 

or shed by trickling:— distil, drop, flood, 
(cause to) flow (-ing), gush out, melt, pour (down), 
running water, stream. 

5141. DT3 nezem, neh'-zem; from an unused root 

of uncert. mean. ; a nose-ring: — earring, 
jewel. 

5142. pT3 n e zaq (Chald.), nez-ak'; eorresp. to the 

root of 5143; to suffer (causat. inflict) 
loss:— have (en-) damage, hurt (-ful). 

5143. pT3 nezeq. nay'-zek; from an unused root 

mean, to injure; loss: — damage. 

5144. 'ITS na.zar, naw-zar'; a prim, root; to hold 

aloof, i.e. (intrans.) abstain (from food 
and drink, from impurity, and even from divine wor- 
ship [i.e. apostatize]) ; spec, to set apart (to sacred pur- 
poses), i.e. devote: — consecrate, separate (-ing, self). 

5145. "1T3 nezer, neh'-zer; or 

■*lt3 nezer, nay'-zer; from 5144; prop, some- 
thing set apart, i.e. (abstr.) dedication 
(of a priest or Nazirite); hence (concr.) unshorn locks; 
also (by impl.) a chaplet (espee. of royally): — conse- 
cration, crown, hair, separation. 



5146. 713 Noacb, no'-akh; the same as 5118; rest; 

Noach, the patriarch of the flood:— Noah. 

5147. , an3 Nacbbty, nakh-bee 1 ; from 2247; oc- 

cult; Nachbi, an Isr. :— Nakbi. 

5148. Hnp nacbab, naw-khaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

guide; by impl. to transport (into exile, 
or as colonists):— bestow, ;bring, govern, guide, lead 
(forth), put, straiten. 

5149. D1713 N e chuwm, neh-khoom'; from 5162; 

comforted; Nechum, an Isr. : — Nehum. 

5150. 01713 niebuwm, nee-khooml; or 

D713 .nicbum, nee-khoom'; from 5162; prop. 
consoled; abstr. solace:— comfort (-able), 
repenting. 

5151. 01713 Nacbuwm, nakh-oom'; from 5162; 

comfortable; Nachum, an Isr. pro- 
phet:— Nahum. 

5152. 11T13 Nacfaowr, naw-khore'; from the 

T ' 

same as 5170; snorer; Nachor, the name 
of the grandfather and a brother of Abraham:— 
Nahor. 

5153. UJinD nacbuwsb, naw-khoosh'; appar. 

pass. part, of 5172 (perh. in the sense of 
ringing, i.e. bell-metal; or from the red color of the 
throat of a serpent [5175, as denom.] when hissing); 
coppery, i.e. (flg.) hard:— of brass. 

5154. 711151713 necbuwsbab, nekh-oo-shaw 1 ; or 

71125713 ii'ch iisli;ili, nekh-oo-shaw'; fem. of 
5153; copper:— brass, steel. Comp. 
5176. 

5155. T'b'TO n e cnfylab, nekh-ee-law'; prob. de- 

nom. from 2485; a flute:— [plur.] Ne- 
hiloth. 

5156. 1^713 n'chiyr, nekh-eer 1 ; from the same as 

5170; a nostril:— [dual] nostrils. 

5157. 5H3 nacbal, naw-khal'; a prim, root; to 

inherit (as a [fig.] mode of descent), or 
(gen.) to occupy; causat. to bequeath, or (gen.) dis- 
tribute, instate:— divide, have ([inheritance]), take as 
an heritage, (cause to, give to, make to) inherit, (dis- 
tribute for, divide [for, for an, by], give for, have, 
leave for, take [for]) inheritance, (have in, cause to, 
be made to) possess (-ion). 

5158. bro nacbal, nakh'-al; or (fem.) 

7lbn3 nacblab (Psa. 124 : 4), nakh'-law; or 

7lb713 nacb&lab (Ezek. 47 : 19; 48 : 28), 

nakh-al-aw 1 ; from 5157 in its orig. 

sense; a stream, espec. a winter torrent; (by impl.) a 

(narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft 

(of a mine):— brook, flood, river, stream, valley. 

5159. tlbn2 nacb&lab, nakh-al-aw 1 ; from 5157 

(in its usual sense); prop, something 
inherited, i.e. (abstr.) occupancy, or (concr.) an heir- 
loom; gen. an estate, patrimony or portion:— heri- 
tage, to inherit, inheritance, possession. Comp. 5158. 

5160. btrbry Nacb&liy>61, nakh-aVee-ole> ; 

from 5158 and 410; valley of God; 
Nachaliel, a place in the Desert:— Nahaliel. 

5161. ''KlbnS Necbelamfy, nekh-el-aw-mee' ; ap- 

par. a patron, from an unused name 
(appar. pass. part, of 2492); dreamed; a Nechelamite, 
or descend, of Neehlam:— Nehelamite. 

5162. DTO n a chain, naw-kham'; a prim, root; 

prop, to sigh, i.e. breathe strongly; by 
impl. to be sorry, i.e. (in a favorable sense) to pity, 
console or (reflex.) rite; or (unfavorably) to avenge 
(oneself ):— comfort (self), ease [one's self], repent 
(-er, -ing, self), 

5163. 0713 Nneham nakh'-am; from 5162; con- 

solation; Nacham, an Isr. :— Naham. 

5164. 0713 nocbam, no'-kham; from 5162; rue- 

fulness, i.e. desistance:— repentance. 

5165. 7172713 necbamab, nekh-aw-maw' ; from 

5162; consolation: — comfort. 

5166. iT"M7l3 N e chemyah, nekh-em-yaw'; from 

5162 and 3050; consolation of Jah{ 
Nechemjah, the name of three Isr.:— Nehemiah. 

5167. * , 3Hn3 Nacb&maniy, nakh-am-av>nee'; 

from 5162; consolatory; Nachamani, 
an Isr. :— Nahamani. 

5168. 13713 nacbnuw, nakh-noo'; for 587; we:— 



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5160. Vni nacbats, naw-khats'; a prim, root; 
to be urgent:— require haste. 

5170. "Ifi3 nacbar, nakh'-ar; and (fem.) 

iTnTO nacbarah, nakh-ar-aw' ; from an 
unused root mean, to snort or snore; a 
morfingv— nostrils, snorting. 

5171. "^TO Nacharay, nakh-ar-ah'ee; or 

s'nro Nachray, nakh-rah'ee; from the 
same as 5170; snorer; Nacharai or 
Nachrai, an Isr. :— Naharai, Naharl. 

5172. HJrp nacbash, naw-khash'; a prim, root; 

prop, to ftiss, i.e. whisper a (magic) 
spell; gen. to prognosticate:— X certainly, divine, 
enchanter, (use) X enchantment, learn by experience, 
X indeed, diligently observe. 

5173. UJTO nachasb, nakh'-ash; from 5172; an 

incantation or augury: — enchantment. 

5174. 115113 n' Vliasli (Chald.) nekh-awsh'; cor- 

resp. to 5154; copper:— brass. 

5175. lUffi nacbash, naw-khawsh'; from 5172; a 

TT 

snake (from its hiss):— serpent. 

5176. UJTO Nacb&sb, naw-khawsh'; the same as 

5175; Nachash, the name of two per- 
sons appar. non-Isr.:— Nahash. 

!"TOra n e cbushah. See 5154. 

5177. TTHiflS Nachsbown, nakh-shone'; from 

5172; enchanter; Nachshon, an Isr.: — 
Naashon, Nahshon. 

5178. nUJTO n°ch6sheth, nekh-o'-sheth; for 

5154; copper; hence, something made 
of that metal, i.e. coin, a fetter; rig. 6ase (as com- 
pared with gold or silver):— brasen, brass, chain, 
copper, fetter (of brass), fllthiness, steel. 

5179. Nnpna N e chusbta>, nekh-oosh-taw' ; 

from 5178; copper; Nechushta, an 
Israelitess:— Nehushta. 

5180. yjnlJn? N e cbnsbtan, nekh-oosh-tawn' ; 

from 5178; something made of cop- 
per, i.e. the copper serpent of the Desert:— Nehush- 
tan. 

5181. nn5 nacbatb, naw-khath'; a prim, root; 

to sink, i.e. descend; causat., to press or 
lead down:— be broken, (cause to) come down, enter, 
go down, press sore, settle, stick fast. 

5182. nrD n e cbatb (Chald.), nekh-ath'; corresp. 

to 5181; to descend; causat., to bring 
away, deposit, depose: — carry, come down, depose, 
lay up, place. 

5183. nTO nacbatb, nakh'-ath; from 5182; a 

descent, i.e. imposition, unfavorable 
(punishment) or favorable (food); also (intrans.; 
perh. from 5117), restfulness:— lighting down, quiet 
(-ness), to rest, be set on. 

5184. nTO Nachath, nakh'-ath; the same as 5183; 

quiet; Nachath, the name of an Edomite 
and of two Isr. :— Nahath. 

5185. riTO nacheth, naw-khayth'; from 5181; 

descending:— come down. 

5186. !"KM natah, naw-taw'; a prim, root; to 

stretch, or spread out; by impl. to bend 
away (includ. mor. deflection); used in a great 

variety of application (as follows): \- afternoon, 

apply, bow (down, -tag), carry aside, decline, deliver, 
extend, go down, be gone, incline, intend, lay, let 
down, offer, outstretched, overthrown, pervert, 
pitch, prolong, put away, shew, spread (out), stretch 
(forth, out), take (aside), turn (aside, away), wrest, 
cause to yield. 

5187. V'tM n e tiyl, net-eel'; from 5190; laden:— 

that bear. 

5188. Tlti^ n e tiypbab, net-ee-/a«i'; from 5197; 

a pendant for the ears (espeo. of 
pearls):— chain, collar. 

5189. FllITU? n e tiyshah, net-ee-shaw> ; from 

5203; a tendril (as an offshoot):— 
battlement, branch, plant. 

5190. btJ3 natal. naw-taV; a prim root; to lift; 

by impl to impose:— bear, offer, take 
up. 

5191. btM n e tal (Chald.), net-al'; corresp. to 

5190; to raise:— take up. 



5192. btM nStel, nay'-tel; from 5190; a burden:— 
weighty. 

5193. 3>CM iiiila'. naw-tah'; a prim, root; prop, 
to strike in, i.e. fix; spec, to plant (lit. 

or fig.):— fastened, plant (-er). 

5194. 3>U3 ne$a«, neh'-tah; from 5193; a plant; 
collect., a plantation; abstr., a plant- 
ing:— plant. 

5195. y^pS nafia ( , naw-tee'-ah; from 5193; a 
plant:— plant. 

5196. D^tpj N*tatiym, net-aw-eem' ; plur. of 
5194; Netaim, a place in Pal. :— plants. 

5197. I|t33 nafaph, naw-taf; a prim, root; to 
ooze, i.e. distil gradually; by impl. to 

fall in drops; fig. to speak by inspiration:— drop 
(-ping), prophesy (-et). 

5198. EIlM nafaph, naw-tawf; from 5197; a 
d>-op; spec., an aromatic gum (prob. 

stacte):— drop, stacte. 

5199. !"J5b3 N e |6pbab, net-o-faw'; from 5197; 
distillation; Netophah, a place in 

Pal. -.—Netophah. 

5200. "TlBbi N e t6phathiy, net-o-faw-thee' ; 
patron, from 5199; a Netophathite, or 

inhab. of Netophah:— Netophathite. 

5201. 1E33 nafar, naw-tar'; a prim, root; to 
guard; fig., to cherish (anger):— bear 

grudge, keep (-er), reserve. 

5202. ICO n e tar (Chald.), net-ar'; corresp. to 
5201; to retain:— keep. 

5203. IBtii nafash, naw-tash'; a prim, root; 
prop, to pound, i.e. smite; by impl. (as 

if beating out, and thus expanding) to disperse; also, 
to thrust off, down, out or upon (includ. reject, let 
alone, permit, remit, etc.): — cast off, drawn, let fall, 
forsake, join [battle], leave (off), lie still, loose, 
spread (self) abroad, stretch out, suffer. 

5204. *| nty, nee; a doubtful word; appar. from 
5091; lamentation:— wailing. 

5205. "PS niyd, need; from 5110; motion (of the 
lips n speech):— moving. 

5206. {"H' 1 ? nfyd&b, nee-daw'; fem. of 5205; re- 
moval, i.e. exile:— removed. 

5207. rni"P5 ntychowach, nee-kho'-akh; or 

PIT? niychdaeh, nee-kho'-akh; from 
5117; prop, restful, i.e. pleasant; abstr. 
delight:— sweet (odour). 

5208. nitT? niychdwach (Chald.), nee-kho'- 
akh; ot (shorter) 

Hfl n i niychdaeh (Chald.), nee-kho'-akh; 
corresp. to 5207; pteasure;— sweet odour 
(savour). 

5209. "pp nfyn, neen; from 5125; progeny:— 
son. 

5210. tTIpp Niyn e vSh, nee-nev-ay'; of for. or.; 

Nineveh, the capital of Assyria:— Nin- 
eveh. 

5211. O^S ntyc, neece; from 5127; fugitive:— that 
fleeth. 

5212. ']D' 1 3 Niycan, «ee-saw»'; prob. of for. or.; 
Jfisan, the first month of the Jewish 

sacred year:— Nisan. 

5213. yiSt^p niytsowts, nee-tsotes'; from 5340; 
a spark: — spark. 

5214. T5 ntyr, neer; a root prob. ident. with that 
of 5216, through the idea of the gleam of 

a fresh furrow; to tiU the soil:— break up. 

5215. *P3 ntyr, neer; or 

*!? ntr, neer; from 5214; prop, ploughing, 
i.e. (ooncr.) freshly ploughed land:— fallow 
ground, ploughing, tillage. 

5216. TO ntyr, neer; or 

'"I? nir, neer; also 

I^S nfeyr, nare; or 

"12 n6r, nare; or (fem.) 

t"V^3 nferab, mas-raw'; from a prim, root 
[see 5214; 5135] prop. mean, to glisten; 
a lamp (i.e. the burner) or light Git. or fig.):— candle, 
lamp, light. 

5217. £03 naka>, naw-kaw'; a prim, root; to 
smite, i.e. drive away:— be viler. 



5218. S03 mate', naw-W; or 

ND3 naka', naw-kaw'; from 5817; smitten, 
i.e. (fig.) afflicted:— broken, stricken, 
wounded. 

5219. riStoa n e k6>th, nek-ohth'; from 5218; prop, 
a smiting, i.e. (concr.) an aromatic 

g«m [perh. styrax] (as powdered) :— spicery (-ces). 

5220. "D3neked, neh'-ked; from an unused root 
mean, topropagate; offspring:— nephew, 

son's son. 

5221. H35 nakah, naw-kaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 
strike (lightly or severely, lit. or fig.) : — 

beat, cast forth, clap, give [wounds], X go forward, 
X indeed, kill, make [slaughter], murderer, punish, 
slaughter, slay (-er, -ing), smite (-r, -ing), strike, be 
stricken, (give) stripes, X surely, wound. 

5222. HDD nebeh, nay-keh'; from 5321; a smiter, 
i.e. (fig.) traducer:— abject. 

5223. !"p3 nakeh, naw-keh'; smitten, i.e. (lit.) 
maimed, or (fig.) dejected:— contrite, 

lame. 

5224. iS? N e k6w, nefc-o'; prob. of Eg. or.; Neleo 
an Eg. king:— Necho. Comp. 6549. 

5225. yOi Nakown, natu-fcone'; from 3559; 
prepared; Nakon, prob. an Isr.: — Na- 

chon. 

5226. TOi neltach, nay'-kakh; from an unused 
root mean, to be straightforward; prop. 

the fore part; used adv., opposite:— before, over 
against. 

5227. fD5 ndbacb, no'-kakh; from the same as 
5226; prop., the front part; used adv. 

(espec. with prep.), opposite, in front of, forward, 
in behalf of:— <over) against, before, direct [-ly], for, 
right (on). 

5228. rD5 nakoach, naw-ko'-akh; from the 
same as 5226; straightforward, i.e. 

(fig.), eguif able, correct, or (abstr.), integrity:— plain, 
right, uprightness. 

5229. !"ir03 n e k6cha.h, nek-o-khaw'; fem. of 
5228; prop, straightfonvardness, i.e. 

(fig.) integrity, or (concr.) a truth:— equity, right 
(thing), uprightness. 

5230. b?3 nakal, naw-kal'; a prim root; to de- 
fraud, i.e. act treacherously: — beguile, 

conspire, deceiver, deal subtilly. 

5231. bD5 nekel, nay'-kel; from 5230; deceit:— 
wile. 

5232. 03? n c kac (Chald.), nek-as 1 ; corresp. to 
5233:— goods. 

5233. 033 nekec, neh'-kes; from an unused root 
mean, to accumulate; treasure:— riches, 

wealth. 

5234. '"IS? nakar, navi-kar 1 ; a prim, root; prop, 
to scrutinize, i.e. look intently at; hence 

(with recognition implied), to acknowledge, be ac- 
quainted with, care for, respect, revere, or (with 
suspicion implied), to disregard, ignore, be strange 
toward, reject, resign,, dissimulate (as if ignorant or 
disowning) :— acknowledge, X could, deliver, discern, 
dissemble, estrange, feign self to be another, know, 
take knowledge (notice), perceive, regard, (have) 
respect, behave (make) self strange (-ly). 

5235. 133 neker, neh'-ker; or 

"lSS noker, no'-ker; from 5234; something 
strange, i.e. unexpected calamity:— 
strange. 

5236. 135 nekar, nay-kawr'; from 5234; foreign, 
or (concr.) a foreigner, or (abstr.) hea- 

fftendom:— alien, strange (+ -er). 

5237. " ,l 1333 nokrfy, nok-ree'; from 5285 (second 
form); strange, in a variety of degrees 

and applications (foreign, non-relative, adulterous, 
different, wonderful):— alien, foreigner, outlandish, 
strange (-r, woman). 

5238. rCO n e kStb, nek-oth'; prob. for 5219; 
spicery, i.e. (gen.) valuables:— precious 

things. 

5239. !"lb3 T nalab, naw-law 1 ; appar. a prim, root; 
to complete: — make an end. 

5240. !"tJ3lM3 n e mihzeb, nem-ib-zeh'; from 958,-, 
despised:— vile. 



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6841. bsjtin? NOmfiw'Sl, nem-oo-ale'; appar. for 
3223; Nemuel, the name of two Isr.:— 
Nemuel. 

5243. "'5N1M3 N e miiw>eliy, nem-oo-ay-lee' ; 

from 5241 ; a Nemuelite, or desc. of 
Nemuel :— Nemuelite. 

5243. b?33 namal, naw-mal'; a prim, root; to be- 
come clipped or (spec.) circumcised: — 
(branch to) be cut down (off), circumcise. 
6244. S"lbn3 n e malab, nem-aw-law'; tern, from 
6243; an ant (prob. from its almost bi- 
sected form) :— ant. 
5245. "in? n e mar (Chald.), nem-ar'; corresp. to 

5246:— leopard. 
5246 in5 namer, naw-mare'; from an unused 
root mean. prop, to filtrate, i.e. be lim- 
pid [comp! 5247 and 5249] ; and thus to spot or stain 
as if by dripping; a leopard (from its stripes):— 
leopard. 

in??? Mm rod See 5248. 

5247. W1533 Nlmrah, nim-raw'; from the same 

as 5246; clear water; Nimrah, a place 
E. of the Jordan:— Nimrah. See also 1039, 5249. 

5248. li**tB? Nlmrowd, nim-rode'; or 

l'"in3 Nimrod, nim-rode'; prob. of for. or. ; 
Nimrod, a son of Cush:— Nimrod. 

5249. D" 1 *!'?? Nimriym, nim-reem'; plur. of a 

masc. corresp. to 5247: clear waters; 
Nimrim, a place E. of the Jordan:— Nimrim. Comp. 



5250. ^TlSn? Ntmsbiy, nim-shee'; prob. from 

4871; extricated; Nimshi, the (grand-) 
father of Jeh«: - Nimshi. 

5251. 03 nfec, nace; from 5264; a flag; also a sail; 

by impl. a flagstaff; gen. a signal; fig. a 
token:— banner, pole, sail, (en-) sign, standard. 

5252. 71303 n e clbbab, nes-ib-baw 1 ; fem. part. 

pass, of 5437; prop, an environment, 
I.e. circumstance or turn of affairs:— cause. 

5253. 503 nacag, naw-sag'; a prim, root; to re- 

treat;— departing away, remove, take 
(hold), turn away. 

!1D3 n e cah. See 5375. 

5254. FID3 nacab, naw-saw'; a prim, root; to 

test; by impl. to attempt:— adventure, 
assay, prove, tempt, try. 

5255. nD3 nacacb, naw-sakh'; a prim, root; to 

fear away:— destroy, pluck, root. 

5256. nD? n e cach (Chald.), nes-akh'; corresp. to 

5255:— pull down. 

5257. 'SpO? n e ciyk, nes-eek'; from 5258; prop. 

something poured out, i.e. a libation; 
also a molten image; by impl. a prince (as anoint- 
ed):— drink offering, duke, prince (ipal). 

5258. TI03 nacak, naw-sak'; a prim, root; to 

pour out, espec. a libation, or to cast 
(metal); by anal, to anoint a king:— cover, melt, of- 
fer, (cause to) pour (out), set (up). 

5259. TI03 nacak, naw-sak'; a prim, root [prob. 

identical with 5258 through the idea of 
fusion] ; to interweave, i.e. (fig.) to ouerspreac?;— that 
is spread. 

5260. "^03 n e cak (Chald.), nes-afc'; corresp. to 

5258; to pour out a libation:— offer. 

5261. "!J03 n e cak (Chald.), nes-ak'; corresp. to 

5262; a libation:— drink offering. 

5262. "!J03 necek neh'-sek; or 

"SO? necek, nay'-sek; from 5258; a libation; 
also a cast idol;— cover, drink offering, 
molten image. 

inD? ill email See 5567. 

5263. 003 nacac, naw-sas'; a prim, root; to 

wane, i.e. be sick. 

5264. 003 nacac, naw-sas'; a prim, root; to 

gleam from afar, i.e. to be conspicuous 
as a signal; or rather perh. a denom. from 5251 [and 
ident. with 5263, through the idea of a flag as flutter- 
ing in the wind] ; to raise a beacon: — lift up as an 
ensign, standard bearer. 
6265. 3*03 mica', naw-sah'; a prim, root; prop. 

to pull up, espec. the tent-pins, i.e. start 



on a journey:— cause to blow, bring, get, (make to) go 
(away, forth, forward, onward, out), (take) journey, 
march, remove, set aside (forward), X still, be on his 
(go their) way. 

5266. pp? nacaq, naw-sak 1 ; a prim, root; to go 

up:— ascend. 

5267. pD3 n e caq (Chald.), nes-ak'; corresp. to 

" : 5266:— take up. 

5268. "!pp? Nlcr6k,ras-rofce'; of for.or.; Nisrok, 

a Bab. idol:— Nisroch. 

5269. W3 Ne'ah, nay-aw'; from 5128; motion; 

Neah, a place in Pal. :— Neah. 

5270. !13*3 No'ah no-aw'; from 5128; movement; 

Noah, an Israelitess:— Noah. 

5271. "113*3 na'uwr, naw-oor'; or 

"13*3 na'ur, naw-oor'; and (fem.) 

iT"l5*3 n e <6rab, neh-oo-raW; prop. pass. 
" ! part, from 5288 as denom.; (only in 
plur. collect, or emphat.) youth, the state (juvenility) 
or the persons (young people):— childhood, youth. 

5272. biO?? N e <ty'el, nefc-ee-ate'; from 5128 and 

410; moved of God; Neiel, a place in 
Pal.:— Neiel. 

5273. D^yS na'iym, nato-eem'; from 5276; delight- 

ful (obj. or subj., lit. or fig.):— pleasant 
(-lire), sweet. 

5274. b?3 na-al, naw-al'; a prim, root; prop, to 

fasten up, i.e. with a bar or cord; hence 
(denom, from 5275), to sandal, i.e. furnish with slip- 
pers: — bolt, inclose, lock, shod, shut up. 

5275. bsj3 ua'al. nrh'-al; or (fem.) 

nb?3 na'alah, nah-al-aw'; from 5274; 
prop, a sandal tongue; by extens. a 
sandal or slipper (sometimes as a symbol of occu- 
pancy, a refusal to marry, or of something value- 
less):— dryshod, (pair of) shoe ([-latehet], -s). 

5276. DW na'Sm, naie-ame'; a prim, root; tooe 
agreeable (lit. or flg.):— pass in beauty, 

be delight, be pleasant, be sweet. 

5277. 03*3 Na'am, nah'-am; from 5276; pleasure; 
Naam, an Isr. : — Naam. 

5278. 03*3 no'am, no'-am; from 5276; agreeable- 
ness, i.e. delight, suitableness, splendor or 

grace:— beauty, pleasant (ness). 

5279. tiny? Na'imah, nah-am-aw 1 ; fem. of 
5277; pleasantness; Naamah, the 

name of an antediluvian woman, of an Aaimonitess, 
and of a place in Pal. :— Naamah. 

5280. "*n3>3 Na'amiy, nah-amee'; patron, from 
5283; a Naamanite, or desc. of Naaman 

(collect.): — Naamites. 

5281. Ta|3 No'dmiy, no-om-ee'; from 5278; plea- 
sant,' Noomi, an Israelitess:— Naomi. 

5282. "(nM na'aman, nah-am-awn'; from 5276; 
pleasantness (plur. as concr.): — pleasant. 

5283. "|nj*3 Na'aman, nah-am-awn'; the same as 
5282; Naaman, the name of an Isr. and 

of a Damascene:— Naaman. 

5284. TinM Na'amatbiy, naft-am-atc-tAee'; 
patrial from a place corresp. in name 

(but not ident.) with 5279; a Naamathite, or inhab. of 
Naamah :— Naamathite 

5285. yiS3?3 na'atsuwts, nah-ats-oots'; from 
an unused root mean, to prick; prob. 

a 6rier; by impl. a thicket of thorny bushes:— thorn. 

5286. 15J3 na'ar, naw-ar 1 ; a prim, root; to 
growl:— yell. 

5287. "l?3 na'ar, naw-ar'; a prim, root [prob. 
ident. with 5286, through the idea of the 

rustling of mane, which usually accompanies the 
lion's roar] ; to tumble about: — shake (off, out, self), 
overthrow, toss up and down. 

5288. "13*3 na'ar, nah'-ar; from 5287; (concr.) a 
boy (as active), from the age of infancy 

to adolescence; by impl. a servant; also (by interch. 
of sex), a girl (of similar latitude in age):— babe, boy, 
child, damsel [from the marg.], lad, servant, young 
(man). 

5289. "13*3 na'ar, nah'-ar; from 5287 in its der. 
sense of tossing about; a wanderer:— 

young one. 



5290. iy'3 no'ar, no'-ar; from 5287; (abstr.) boy- 
hood [comp. 5288]:— child, youth. 

"13*3 ua<ar. See 5271. 

5291. 7T13>3 na'arab, nah-ar-aw 1 ; fem. of 6288; 
a girl (from infancy to adolescence):— 

damsel, maid (en), young (woman). 

5292. !Yn3*3 Na'arab, nah-ar-aw'; the same as 
5291 ; Naarah, the name of an Israeli- 
tess, and of a place in Pal. :— Naarah, Naarath. 

iTlS*? n e 'urah. See 5271. 

5293. i^ya Na'aray, mafc-ar-afc'ee; from 5288; 
youthful; Naarai, an Isr. :— Naarai. 

5294. f1T")§3 N e «aryah, neh-ar-yaw'; from 5288 
and 3050; servant of Jah; Nearjah, 

the name of two Isr. :— Neariah. 

5295. fjSQ Na'aran, nah-ar-awn'; from 5288; 
juvenile; Naaran, a place in Pal. :— Na- 

aran. 

5296. n4s>? n e «oreth, neh-o'-reth; from 6287; 
something shaken out, i.e. tow (as the 

refuse of flax):— tow. 

!"irn3>3 Na'aratbab. See 5292. 

5997. tp Noph, nofe; a var. of 4644; Noph, the 
capital of Upper Egypt:— Noph. 

5298. 5B3 Nepheg, neh'-feg; from an unused root 
prob mean, to spring forth; a sprout; 

Nepheg, the name of two Isr. :— Nepheg. 

5299. FIB3 napbah, naw-faw'; from 6130 in the 
sense of lifting; a height; also a sieve: — 

border, coast, region, sieve. 

5300. DNDUJIB? N e pbuwsh e ciym, nef-oo-shes- 
eem'; for 5304; Nephushesim, a 

Temple-servant:— Nephisesim [from the marg.]. 

5301. J1B3 naphach, naw-fakh'; a prim, root; 
to puff, in various applications (lit., to 

inflate, blow hard, scatter, kindle, expire; flg., to 
disesteem):— blow, breath, give up, cause to lose [life], 
seething, snuff. 

5302. ("IDS Nopbacb, no'-fakh; from 5301; a 
gust; Nophach, a place in Moab:— No- 

pbah. 

5303. b^B? n e phiyl, nef-eel'; or 

be? n e phil, nef-eel'; from 6307; prop., a 
feller, i.e. a bully or tyrant: — giant. 

5304. B^D^B?" N e ptaiyciym, nef-ee-seem': plur. 
from an unused root mean, to scat- 
ter; expansions; Nephisim, a Temple-servant: — 
Nephusim [from the marg.]. 

5305. ffi' , B3 Napbiysb, naw-feesh'; from 5314; 
refreshed; Naphish, a son of Ishmael, 

and his posterity:— Naphish. 

5306. T|B3 nophek, no'-fek; from an unused root 
mean, to glisten; shining; a gem, prob. 

the garnet: — emerald. 

5307. b?3 naphal, naw-fal'; a prim, root; to 
fall, in a great variety of applications 

(intrans. or causat, lit. or flg.):— be accepted, cast 
(down, self, llots], out), cease, die, divide (by lot), 
(let) f ail, (cause to, let, make, ready to) fall (away, 
down, -en, -ing), fell (-ing), fugitive, have [inherit- 
ance], inferior, be judged [by mistake for 6419], lay 
(along), (cause to) lie down, light (down), be (X hast) 
lost, lying, overthrow, overwhelm, perish, present 
(-ed, -ing), (make to) rot, slay, smite out, X surely, 
throw down. 

5308. b?3 n e phal (Chald.), nef-al'; corresp. to 
5307:— fall (down), have occasion. 

5309. bp? nepbel, neh'-fel; or 



5B2 nepbel, nay'-fel; from 6307; some- 
thing fallen, i.e. an abortion:— untimely 

bp? n e pbil. See 5303. 
5310. y?3 



birth. 



naphats, naw-fats'; a prim, root; to 
dash to pieces, or scatter: — be beaten in 
sunder, break (in pieces), broken, dash (in pieces), 
cause to be discharged, dispersed, be overspread, 
scatter. 

5311. ^B? nepbets, neh'-fets; from 5310; astorm 

(as dispersing) :— scattering. 

5312. pB? n* pliaq (Chald.), nef-ak'; a prim, root' 

to issue; causat.. to bring out: — come 
(go, take) forth (out). 



Nifkaw 
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5313. N]3S3 ntpliqa' (Chald.), nif-kaw'; from 

5312; an outgo, i.e. expense:— expense. 

5314. U3D3 naphash, naw-fash'; a prim, root; 

to breathe; pass., to be breathed upon, 
i.e. (fig.) refreshed (as if by a current of air):— (be) 
refresh selves (-ed). 

5315. T2JS3 nephesh, neh'-fesh; from B314; prop. 

a breathing creature, i.e. animal or 
(abstr.) vitality; used very widely in a lit., accommo- 
dated or fig. sense (bodily or mental):— any, appetite, 
beast, body, breath, creature, X dead (-ly), desire, 
X [dis-] contented, X Ash, ghost, + greedy, he, heart 
(-y), (hath, X jeopardy of) life (X in jeopardy), lust, 
man, me, mind, mortally, one, own, person, pleasure, 
(her-, him-, my-, thy-) self, them (your) -selves, 
4- slay, soul, 4- tablet, they, thing, (x she) will, 
X would have it. 

5316. DB3 nepheth, neh'-feth; for 5299; a 

height:— country. 

5317. nsi nopheth, no'-feth; from 5130 in the 

sense of shaking to pieces; a dripping 
i.e. of honey (from the comb):— honeycomb. 

5318. ninS3 Nephtowach, nef-to'-akh; from 

6605; opened, i.e. a spring; Nephto- 
ach, a place in Pal. :— Neptoah. 

5319. bin?? naphtuwl, naf-tool'; from 6617; 

prop, wrestled; but used (in the plur.) 
trans., a struggle:— wrestling. 

5320. Q^nriSD Naphtuchiym, naf-too-kheem ; 

plur. of for. or. ; Naphtuchim, an Eg. 
tribe:— Naptuhim. 

5321. "OSJS3 Naphtaliy, naf -taw-lee' ; from 

6617; my wrestling; Naphtali, a son 
of Jacob, with the tribe descended from him, and its 
territory:— Naphtali. 

5322. V\3 n©ts, nayts; from 5340; a flower (from 

its brilliancy) ; also a hawk (from its flash- 
ing speed):— blossom, hawk. 

5323. N1S3 natsa', nato-tsaw'; aprim. root; togo 

away:— flee. 

5324. 31323 natsab, nam-tsab'; a prim, root; to 

station, in various applications (lit. or 
flg.) :_ appointed, deputy, erect, establish, x Huzzab 
[by mistake for a prop, name] , lay, officer, pillar, pre- 
sent, rear up, set (over, up), settle, sharpen, stablish, 
(make to) stand (-ing, still, up, upright), best state. 
Sl£3 n e tsib. See 5333. 

5325. 3l?£3 nitstsab, tiits-tsawb' ; pass. part, of 

5324; fixed, i.e. a handle: — haft. 

5326. tiaJU nitsbah (Chald.), nits-baw'; from 

a root corresp. to 5334; fixedness, i.e. 
firmness:— strength. 

5327. 1i3!3 natsab, naw-tsaw'; a prim, root; 

prop, to go forth, i.e. (by impl.) to be 
expelled, and (consequently) desolate; causat. to lay 
waste; also (spec), to quarrel:— be laid waste, 
ruinous, strive (together). 

insb notsah. See 5133. 

T 

5328. MK3 nitstsah, nits-tsaw 1 ; fem. of 5333; a 

blossom: — flower. 
!-|11133 n'tsuwrah See 5341. 

5329. FI3M natsach, naw-tsakh'; a prim, root; 

prop, to glitter from afar, i.e. to be emi- 
nent (as a superintendent, espec. of the Temple ser- 
vices and its music); also (as denom. from 5331), to 
be permanent:— excel, chief musician (singer), over- 
see (-r), set forward. 

5330. H313 n e tsach (Chald.), nets-akh'; corresp. 

to 5339; to become chief:— be preferred. 
5801. fill? netsach, neh'-tsakh; or 

TI313 netsach, nay'-tsakh; from 5339; prop, 
a goal, i.e. the bright object at a dis- 
tance travelled towards; hence (fig.), splendor, or 
(subj.) truthfulness, or (obj.) confidence; but usually 
(adv.), continually (i.e. to the most distant point of 
view):— alway (-s), constantly, end, (4- n-) ever (more), 
perpetual, strength, victory. 

5332. nii3 Netsach, nay'-tsakh; prob. ident. 
with 5331, through the idea of brilliancy 
of color; juice of the grape (as blood red):— blood, 
strength. 



• S^ISS n e tsiyb, nets-eeb'; or 

3l£3 n e tsib, nets-eeb'; from 5334; some- 
thing stationary, i.e. a prefect, a mili- 
tary post, & statue:— garrison, officer, pillar. 

5334. 3T3I3 Netsiyb, nets-eeb'; the same as 5333; 

station; Netsib, a place in Pal.:— Ne- 
zib. 

5335. 1PS3 n e tsiyach, nets-ee'-akh; from 5329; 

conspicuous; Netsiach, a Temple-ser- 
vant: — Neziah. 

5336. "VS.T natsiyr, naw-tsere'; from 5341; 

prop, conservative; but used pass., 
delivered: — preserved. 

5337. 5313 natsal, naw-tsal'; a prim, root; to 

snatch away, whether in a good or a bad 
sense:— X at all, defend, deliver (self), escape, 
X without fail, part, pluck, preserve, recover, rescue, 
rid, save, spoil, strip, x surely, take (out). 

5338. bj£3 u'Isiil (Chald.), nets-al'; corresp. to 

5337; to extricate:— deliver, rescue. 

5339. ]U3 nitstsan, nits-tsawn'; from 5333; a 

blosso m: —flower. 

5340. T*3Z3 natsats, naw-tsats'; a prim, root; to 

glare, i.e. be brigh J-colored :— sparkle. 

5341. 13X3 natsar, naw-tsar'; a prim, root; to 

guard, in a good sense (to protect, main- 
tain, obey, etc.) or a bad one (to conceal, etc.):— 
besieged, hidden thing, keep (-er, -ing), monument, 
observe, preserve (-r), subtil, watcher (-man). 

5342. "1323 netser, »iaj/-(ser; from 5341 in the sense 

of greenness as a striking color; a shoot; 
fig., a descendant; — branch. 

5343. Np3 n e q6' (Chald.), nek-ay'; from a root 

corresp. to 5352; clean: — pure. 

5344. 31)73 naqab, naw-kab'; a prim, root; to 

puncture, lit. (to perforate, with more 
or less violence) or fig. (to specify, designate, libel): — 
appoint, blaspheme, bore, curse, express, with holes, 
name, pierce, strike through. 

5345. 3lp3 neqeb, neh'-keb; a bezel (for a gem):— 

"' pipe. 

5346. 31p3 Neqeb, neh'-keb; the same as 5345; 

dell; Nekeb, a place in Pal.:— Nekeb. 

5347. t13lp3 n e qehah, nek-ay-baw'; from 5344; 

female (from the sexual form):— 
female, woman. 

5348. 1p3 naqod naw-kode'; from an unused 

root mean, to mark (by puncturing or 
branding) ; spotted:— speckled. 

5349. 1p3 noqed. uo-kade'; act. part, from the 

same as 5348; a spotter (of sheep or cat- 
tle), i.e. the owner or tender (who thus marks 
them):— herdman, sheepmaster. 

5350. 1p3 nlqqnd, nik-kood'; from the same as 

5348; a crumb (as broken to spots); also 
a biscuit (as pricked): — cracknel, mouldy. 

5351. tTlpS n e qudd»h, nek-ood-daw' ; fem. of 

5348; a boss:— stud. 

5352. !lp3 naqah, naw-kaw'; a prim, root; to be 

(or make) clean (lit. or fig.) ; by impl. (in 
an adverse sense) to be bare, i.e. extirpated:— acquit 
X at all, x altogether, be blameless, cleanse, (be) 
clear (ing), cut off, be desolate, be free, be (hold) 
guiltless, be (hold) innocent, X by no means, be quit, 
be (leave) unpunished, x utterly, X wholly. 

5353. Nlipj N e qowda>, nek-o-daw'; fem. of 5348 

(in the fig. sense of marked); distinc- 
tion: Nekoda, a Temple-servant:— Nekoda. 

5354. J3p3 iiaqal, naw-kat'; a prim, root; to 

loathe:— weary. 

5355. "'pS naqiy, naw-kee'; or 

N-'pj naqiy' (Joel 4 : 19; Jonah 1 : 14), 
naio-kee'; from 5352; innocent: — blame- 
less, clean, clear, exempted, free, guiltless, innocent, 
quit. 

5356. "ITpJl ntqqayown, nik-kaw-yone' ; or 

"PJM nlqqayon, nik-kaw-yone'; from 5352; 
clearness (lit. or fig.): — cleanness, inno- 
cency. 

5357. p^pj naqiyq, naw-keek'; from an unused 

root mean, to bore; a cleft:— hole. 



5358. Qp3 naqam, naw-kam'; a prim, root; to 

grudge, i.e. avenge or punish:— avenge 
(-r, self), punish, revenge (self), X surely, take ven- 
geance. 

5359. Dp3 naqam, naw-kawm'; from 5358; re 

venge: \- avenged, quarrel, vengeance. 

5360. lTOp3 n e qamah, nek-aw-maw'; fem. of 

5359; avengement, whether the act or 
the passion: — \- avenge, revenge (-ing), vengeance. 

5361. ypj naqa*, naw-kah'; a prim, root; to feel 

aversiou: — be alienated. 

5362. Cjp3 naqaph, naw-kaf; a prim, root; to 

strike with more or less violence (beat, 
fell, corrode); by impl. (of attack) to knock together, 
i.e. surround or circulate:— compass (about, -ing), 
cut down, destroy, go round (about), inclose, round. 

5363. 5]p3 noqeph, no'-kef; from 5363; a thresh- 

ing (of olives):— shaking. 

5364. HEp3 nlqpah, nik-paw'; from 5363; prob. 

a rope (as encircling') :— rent. 
o365. 1p3 naqar, naw-kar'; aprim. root; to bore 
(.penetrate, quarry):— dig, pick out, 
pierce, put (thrust) out. 

5366. i"H]? T ? n e qarah, nek-awnraw 1 ; from 5365; a 

fissure:— cleft, clift. 

5367. 113753 naqash. naw-kash'; a prim root; to 

entrap (with a noose), lit. or fig. :— catch. 
(lay a) snare. 

5368. 1Bp3 n r qash (Chald.), nek-ash'; corresp. to 

5367; but used in the sense of 5362; to 
knock: — smote. 

13 ner, 13 nir. See 5215, 5216. 

5369. 13 Ne>, nare: the same as 5216; lamp; Ner, 

anlsr. :— Ner. 

5370. 3J13 Nergal, nare-gal'; of for. or.; Nergal, 

a Cuthite deity:— Nergal. 

5371. 13ZN1UJ 5313 Nergal Shar'etser, nare- 

gal' shar-eh'-lser; from 5370 
and 8372: Nergal-Sharetser, the name of two Bab.: — 
Nergal-sharezer. 

5372. T,|13 nlrgan, neer-gawn'; from an unused 

root mean, to roll to pieces; a slan- 
derer: — talebearer, whisperer. 

5373. 113 nerd, nayrd; of for. or. ; nard, an aro- 

matic : —spikenard. 
!"I13 nerah. See 5216. 

5374. !"P13 Neriyah, nay-ree-yaw'; or 

lf'1'13. Neriyahuw, nay-ree-yaw' -hoo; 

from 5216 and 3050; light of Jah; Neri- 
jdh, an Isr. :— Neriah. 

5375. NB3 nasa', naw-saw'; or 

tlD3 nacah (Psa. 4 : 6 [7]), naw-saw'; a 
prim, root; to lift, in a great variety of 
applications, lit. and flg., absol. and rel. (as follows):— 
accept, advance, arise, (able to, [armour], suffer to) 
bear (-er, up), bring (forth), burn, carry (away), cast, 
contain, desire, ease, exact, exalt (self), extol, fetch, 
forgive, furnish, further, give, go on, help, high, hold 
up, honourable (4- man), lade, lay, lift (self) up, lofty, 
marry, magnify, X needs, obtain, pardon, raise (up), 
receive, regard, respect, set (up), spare, stir up, 
+ swear, take (away, up), x utterly, wear, yield. 

5376. 8123 n c sa» (Chald.), nes-aw'; corresp. to 

5375:— carry away, make insurrection, 

take. 

5377. N1Z53 nasha', naw-shaiv'; a prim, root; to 

lead astray, i.e. (mentally) to delude, or 
(morally) to seduce:— beguile, deceive, X greatly, 
X utterly. 

5378. NU?3 nasha.', naw-shaw'; a prim, root 

[perh. ident. with 5377, through the idea 
of imposition] ; to lend on interest; by impl. to dun 
for debt:— x debt, exact, giver of usury. 
N103 nasi'. See 5387. 

(INTO n e su'ah. See 5385. 

5379. nttia? nlsse'th, nis-sayth'; pass. part. fem. 

of 5375; something taken, i.e. a 
present: — gift. 

5380. 3111)3 nashab, naw-shab'; a prim, root; to 

Wow; by impl. to disperse:— (cause to) 
blow, drive away. 



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5381. 31B3 nasag, naw-sag'; a prim, root; to 

reach (lit. or fig.):— ability, be able, 
attain (unto), (be able to, can) get, lay at, put, reach, 
remove, wax rich, x surely, (over) take (hold of, 
on, upon). 

5382. rTttji nasha.Ii, naw-shaw'; a prim, root; to 

forget; fig., to neglect; causat., to re- 
mit, remove:— forget, deprive, exact. 

5383. ITIIIM nashab, naw-shaw'; a prim, root 

[rather ident. with 5383, in the sense of 
5378]; to lend or (by reciprocity) borrow on security 
or interest:— creditor, exact, extortioner, lend, 
usurer, lend on (later of) usury. 
5384 PI1S3 nasheb, naw-sheh'; from 5382, in the 

sense of failure; rheumatic or crippled 
(from the incident to Jacob):— which shrank. 

5385. rtNIICS u* suw'iiii nes-oo-aw ; or rather 

>"IN1135 n e su'ab, nes-oo-aw 1 ; fem. pass, 
part, of 5375; something borne, i.e. a 
toad;— carriage. 

5386. ■'Ip? n e sbiy, nesh-ee'; from 5383; a debt:- 

' debt. 

5387. N^tpi nasty 1 , naw-see'; or 

N1I33 nasi', naw-see'; from 5375; prop, an 
exalted one, i.e. a king or sheik; also a 
rising mist:— captain, chief, cloud, governor, prince, 
ruler, vapour. 

5388. 7TUJ3 n e sbfyab, nesh-ee-yaw'; from 5383; 

oblivion:— forgetfulness. 
tnpj nashiym. See 803. 

5389. "pT233 nasbiyn (Chald.), naw-sheen'; irreg. 

plur. fem. of 606: — women. 
6390. rip/123 n*sbiyqah, nesh-ee-kaw' ; from 
5401; a kiss:— kiss. 

5391. jKH nashak, naw-shak'; a prim, root; to 

strike with a sting (as a serpent); fig., 
to oppress with interest on a loan:— bite, lend upon 
usury. 

5392. TtlUi nesbek, neh'-shek; from 5391 ; interest 

on a debt:— usury. 

5393. FD1B? nlsbkah, nish-kaw'; for 3957; a 

cell:— chamber. 

5394. 21153 nasbal, naw-shal'; a prim, root; to 

pluck off, i.e. divest, eject, or drop:— 
cast (out), drive, loose, put off (out), slip. 

5395. DU53 nasbam, naw-sham'; a prim, root; 

prop, to otoro away, i.e. destroy:— de- 
stroy. 

5396. 872U3? nlsbma' (Chald.), nish-maw'; cor- 

resp. to 5397; vital breath:— breath. 

5397. rVDffiS n e shamah, nesh-aw-maw' ; fr. 5395; 

a puff, i.e. irand, angry or vital breath, 
divine inspiration, intellect, or (concr.) an animal:— 
blast, (that) breath (-eth), inspiration, soul, spirit. 

5398. 01133 nasbapb, naw-shaf; a prim, root; to 

breeze, i.e. blow up fresh (as the wind):— 
blow. 

5399. E|1B3 nesbepb, neh'-shef; from 5398; prop. 

a breeze, i.e. (by imp].) dusk (when the 
evening breeze prevails): — dark, dawning of the day 
(morning), night, twilight. 

5400. ]3TB3 nasaq, naw-sak'; a prim, root; to 

catch fire:— burn, kindle. 

5401. pffl3 nashaq, naw-shak 1 ; a prim, root 

[ident. with 5400, through the idea of 
fastening up; comp. 238S, 3836] ; to kiss, lit. or fig. 
{touch); also (as a mode of attachment), to equip 
with weapons:— armed (men), rule, kiss, that touched. 

5402. ]3"iB3 nesbeq, neh'-shek; or 

|?P3 nesheq, nay'-shek; from 5401 ; military 
equipment, i.e. (collect.) arms (offensive 
or defensive), or (concr.) an arsenal: — armed men, 
armour (-y), battle, harness, weapon. 

5403. "11B3 n e sbar (Chald.), nesh-ar'; corresp. to 

5404; an eagle: — eagle. 

5404. Tli53 nesher, meft'-sfter; from an unused root 

mean, to lacerate; the eagle (or other 
large bird of prey):— eagle. 

5405. n\D3 nasbatb, naw-shath'; a prim, root; 

prop, to eliminate, i.e. (intrans.) to dry 
up:— fail. 

ft^n? n e ttubah. See 5410. 



5406. ]"irTO3 nisht e van, nish-tewmm'; prob. of 

Pers. or.; an epistle:— letter. 

5407. "jIFIffli nlsbfvan (Chald.), nish-tev-avm' ; 

corresp. to 5406:— letter. 
Tin3° Natbuwn. See 5411. 

5408. firO natbacb, naw-thakh'; a prim, root; 

to dismember: — cut (in pieces), divide, 
hew in pieces. 

5409. firO neiiiacU, nay'-thakh; from 5408; a 

fragment:— part, piece. 

5410. 3rri3 natbiyb, naw-theeb'; or (fem.) 

ftiPrO n e tbiybah, neth-ee-baw' ; or 

rOTO n e th£bah (Jer. 6 : 16), neth-ee-baw 1 ; 
from an unused root mean, to tramp; 
a (beaten) track:— path ([-way]), x travel [-ler], 
way. 

5411. "prO Natbiyn, naw-theen'; or 

■pn3° Natba-wno (Ezra 8 : 17), naw-thoon' 

(the prop, form, as pass, part.), from 

5414; one given, i.e. (in the plur. only) the Nethi- 

nim, or Temple-servants (as given up to that duty):— 

Nethinims. 

5412. prO ITObiyn (Chald.), netheen'; corresp. 

to 5411:— Nethinims. 

5413. Tiri3 nathak, naw-thak'; a prim, root; to 

flow forth (lit. or fig.); by impl. to 
liquefy:— drop, gather (together), melt, pour (forth, 
out). 

5414. "jrO natban, naw-than'; a prim, root; to 

give, used with great latitude of applica- 
tion (put, make, etc.):— add, apply, appoint, ascribe, 
assign, X avenge, X be ([healed]), bestow, bring 
(forth, hither), cast, cause, charge, come, commit 
consider, count, + cry, deliver (up), direct, distribute 
do, x doubtless, X without fail, fasten, frame, X get, 
give (forth, over, up), grant, hang (up), X have, 
X indeed, lay (unto charge, up), (give) leave, lend, 
let (out), + lie, lift up, make, + O that, occupy, 
offer, ordain, pay, perform, place, pour, print, 
X pull, put (forth), recompense, render, requite, re- 
store, send (out), set (forth), shew, shoot forth (up). 
+ sing, -f- slander, strike, [sub-] mit, suffer, X surely, 
X take, thrust, trade, turn, utter, + weep, X wil- 
lingly, ■+ withdraw, -f would (to) God, yield. 

5415. "jrO n e than (Chald.), neth-an'; corresp. to 

5414; give:— bestow, give, pay. 

5416. 'jrO Natban, naw-thawn'; from 5414; 

given; Nathan, the name of five Isr.: — 
Nathan. 

5417. bMnp N e tliane'l. neth-an-ale' ; from 5414 

and 410; given of God; Nethanel, the 
name of ten Isr.:— Nethaneel. 

5418. iTOrO N e thanyah, neth-an-yaw 1 ; or 

1l"P3rj3 N e thanyafauw, neth-an-yaw 1 - 
hoo; from 5414 and 3050; given of 
Jah; Nethanjah, the name of four Isr. :— Nethaniah. 

5419. Ttbn— jn? N'than-Melek, neth-an' meh'- 

lek; from 6414 and 4438; given of 
(the) king; Nethan-Melek, an Isr.:— Nathan-melech. 

5420. DnD nathac, naw-thas'; a prim, root; to 

tear up:— mar. 

5421. 3>rj3 natha', naw-thah'; for 5433; to tear 

out:— break. 

5422. yrj3 natbats, naw-thats'; a prim, root; to 

tear down:— beat down, break down 
(out), cast down, destroy, overthrow, pull down, 
throw down. 

5423. prj3 nathaq, naw-thak'; a prim, root; to 

tear off :— break (off), burst, draw (away) , 
lift up, pluck (away, oft), pull (out), root out. 

5424. prO netbeq, neh'-thek; from 5433; scurf:— 

(dry) scall. 

5425. 1H3 nathar, naw-thar'; a prim, root; to 

jump, i.e. be violently agitated; causat., 
to terrify, shake off, untie: — drive asunder, leap, (let) 
loose, X make, move, undo. 

5426. l "irO n e tbar (Chald.), neth-ar'; corresp. to 

5435:— shake oft. 

5427. *ir0 netber, neh'-ther; from 5435; mineral 

potash (so called from effervescing with 
acid):— nitre. 



5428. 123rj3 nathash, naw-thash'; a prim, root; 
to tear away:— destroy, forsake, pluck 
(out, up, by the roots), pull up, root out (up), x ut- 
terly. 



5439. rtNO 9 e 'ah, seh-aw 1 ; from an unused root 
mean, to define; a sedh, or certain mea- 
sure (as determinative) for grain:— measure. 

5430. "piXO $ e »6wn, seh-own'; from 5431; perh. 

a military boot (as a protection from 
mud):— battle. 

5431. "\tXO ca'an, saw-an'; a prim, root; to be 

miry; used only as denom. from 5430; 
to shoe, i.e. (act. part.) a soldier shod: — warrior. 

5432. rftSpND" sa'£ e '&b, sah^eh-aw 1 ; for 5439; 

measurement, i.e. moderation: — 
measure. 

5433. 5O0 caba', saw-baw'; a prim, root; to 

quaff to satiety, i.e. become tipsy;— 
drunkard, fill self, Sabean, [wine-] bibber. 

5434. N3)D t) e ba', seb-aw'; of for. or.; Seba, a son 

of Cush, and the country settled by 
him:— Seba. 

5435. JWO £obe', so'-beh; from 5433; potation, 

concr. (wine), or abstr. (carousal):— 
drink, drunken, wine. 

5436. ''SOD ^ e ba>iy,seo-aio-ee';patrial from 5434; 

a Sebaite, or inhab. of Seba: — Sabean. 

5437. 3)55 9&bab, saw-bab'; a prim, root; to 

revolve, surround or border; used in 
various applications, lit. and fig. (as follows):— bring, 
cast, fetch, lead, make, walk, x whirl, x round 
about, be about on every side, apply, avoid, beset 
(about), besiege, bring again, carry (about), change, 
cause to come about, X circuit, (fetch a) compass 
(about, round), drive, environ, X on every side, beset 
(close, come, compass, go, stand) round about, 
remove, return, set, sit down, turn (self) (about, 
aside, away, back). 

5438. r&D clbbah, sib-baw 1 ; from 5437; a (prov- 

idential) turn (of affairs): — cause. 

5439. VSO cabiyb, saw-beeb'; or (fem.) 

!TI3l"33p c e biybab, seb-ee-baw'; from 5437; 
(as noun) a circle, neighbor, or en- 
virons; but chiefly (as adv., with or without prep.) 
around: — (place, round) about, circuit, compass, on 
every side. 

5440. "^5& cabak, saw-bak'; a prim, root; to 

entwine:— told together, wrap. 

5441. *TJ32D cobek, so'-bek; from 5440; a copse:— 

thicket. 

5442. ^5p c e bak, seb-awk'; from 5440; a copse:— 

thick (-et). 

5443. N3fflD cabb e ba' (Chald.), sab-bek-aw' '; or 

S03TB sabb e ka> (Chald.), sab-bek-aw'; 
from a root corresp. to 5440; a lyre:-~ 
sackbut. 

5444. "031D Clbb e kay, sib-bek-ah'ee; from 5440; 

copse-like; Sibbecai, an Isr.:— Sibbecai, 
Sibbechai. 

5445. VDO cabal, saw-bal'; a prim, root! to carry 

(lit. or fig.), or (reflex.) be burdensome; 
spec, to be gravid:— bear, be a burden, carry, strong 
to labour. 

5446. bip ? e bal (Chald.), seb-al'; corresp. to 5445; 

to erect:— strongly laid. 

5447. b3lD cebel, say-bel; from 5445; a load Oit. 

or fig.):— burden, charge. 

5448. ?30 cobel, so'-bel [only in the form 

530 cnbbal, soob-bawV] ; from 5445; a load 
(fig.):— burden. 

5449. 5!3p $abbal, sab-bawl'; from 5445; a por- 

ter:— (to bear, bearer of) burden (-s). 

5450. Slbap c e balab, seb-aw-law'; from 5447; 

porterage: — burden. 

5451. nVap ctbboletb, sib-bo'-leth; for 7841; an 

ear of grain:— Sibboleth. 

5452. 'lip s e bar (Chald.), seb-ar'; a pnm. root; 

to bear in mind, i.e. hope: — think. 

5453. d^ap Cibrayim, sib-rah'-yim; dual from 

a root corresp. to 5453; double hope,; 
Sibrajim, a place in Syria:— Sibraim. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



5454. NFQO Cabta.', sab-taw'; or 

JlFOO Cabtah, sab-taw'; prob. of for. der. ; 
Sabta or Sabtah, the name of a son of 
Cash, and the country occupied by his posterity:— 
Sabta, Sabtah. 

5455. SOFQD CJabt e ka>, sab-tek-aw'; prob. of 

for. der.; Sabteca, the name of a son 
of Cush, and the region settled by him:— Sabtecha, 
Sabtechah. 

5456. "130 cagad. saw-gad'; a prim, root; to 

prostrate oneself (in homage):— fall 
down. 

5457. 130 ? e gid CChald.), seg-eed'; corresp. to 

5456:— worship. 

5458. 1130 <5 e gfiwr, seg-ore'; from 5468; prop. 

shut up, i.e. the breast (as inclosing the 
heart); also gold (as generally shut up safely):— caul, 
gold. 

5459. ilViiO c e gullah, seg-oot-law'; fern. pass. 

part, of an unused root mean, to shut 
up; wealth (as closely shut up):— jewel, peculiar 
(treasure), proper good, special. 

5460. ]30 c e gan (Chald.), seg-on'; corresp. to 

5461 :— governor. 
6461. pD cagan, saw-gaum'; from an unused 

root mean, to superintend; a prcefect of 
a province: —prince, ruler. 

5462. 13D cagar, saw-gar 1 ; 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. 

5463. 130 9 e gar (Chald.), seg-ar'; corresp. to 

"" ' 5468:— shut up. 

5464. "P'nSD cagriyd, sag-reed'; prob. from 5462 

in the sense of sweeping away ; a pour- 
ing rain:— very rainy. 

5465. 10 cad, sad; from an unused root mean. 

to estop; the stocks:— stocks. 

5466. "plO ?&dlyn, saw-deen'; from an unused 

root mean, to envelop; a wrapper, i.e. 
shirt:— fine linen, sheet. 

5467. dip C e doni, sed-ome'; from an unused 

root mean, to scorcfi.; burnt (i.e. vol- 
canic or bituminous) district; Sedom, a place near 
the Dead Sea:— Sodom. 

5468. Tip ceder, seh'-der; from an unused root 

mean, to arrange; order: — order. 

5469. 1!lp cahar, Tah'-har; from an unused root 

mean, to be round; roundness: — round. 

5470. 1!lD collar so'-har; from the same as 5469; 

a dungeon (aw surrounded by walls): — 
prison. 

5471. NiD <Jow\ so; of for. der.; So, an Eg. 

king:— So. 

5472. 310 ciiwg, 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). 

5473. 310 cwwg, soog; a prim, root [prob. rather 

ident. with 5473 through the idea of 
shrinking from a hedge; comp. 7735]; to hem in, i.e. 
bind:— set about. 

310° cuwg. See 5509. 

5474. 1310 ^iiwgar, soo-gar'; from 5468; an 

inclosure, i.e. cage (for an animal): — 
ward. 

5475. liO ^owd, sode; from 3845; a session, i.e. 

company of persons (in close delibera- 
tion); by impl. intimacy, consultation, a secret:— 
assembly, counsel, inward, secret (counsel). 

5476. "HID ^Jdwdiy, so-dee'; from 5475; a confi- 

dant; Sodi, an Isr.:— Sodi. 

5477. HID ^iiwacb., soo'-akh; from an unused 

root mean, to wipe away; sweeping; 
Suach, an Isr.;— Suah. 

5478. InmO cuwchah, soo-khaw'; from the 

same as 5477; something swept away, 
I.e. filth:— torn. 

BID cnwt See 7750. 

5479. "'tilO <5*"*tay, so-tah'ee; from 7750; roving; 

Sotai, one of the Nethinim:— Sotai. 



5480. TtlO eftwb, sook; a prim, root; prop, to 

smear over (with oil), i.e. anoint:— anoint 
(self), X at all. 

JlbblD cowFlab. See 6550. 

5481. fPTlSMIO cuwmi>6wn e yah (Chald.), 

soom-po-neh-yaw 1 ; or 
tTSBttlO cAwmpdn e yah (Chald.), soom- 

po-neh-yaw'; or 
tCib^O" ciyph6n e ya> (Dan. 3: 10) (Chald.), 
see-fo-neh-yaw' ; of Greek origin 
(<rvfi0uvia); a bagpipe (with a double pipe): — dulci- 
mer. 

5482. ilplD (J'VSn.eh, sev-ay-nay' [rather to be 

written 
71510 c: e veuah, sev-ay'-naw; for 

"]1p tj^rfen, sev-ane'; i.e. to Seven]; of Eg. 
der.; Seven, a place in Upper Eg.:— 
Syene. 

5483. DID euwc, soos; or 

DO 9%, soos; from an unused root mean, to 
skip (prop, for joy); a horse (as leaping) ; 
also a swallow (from its rapid flight):— crane, horse 
([-back, -hoof]). Comp. 6571. 

5484. npiO cuwcah, soo-saw'; fern, of 5483; a 

mare.— company of horses. 

5485. ''DID ^iftwciy, soo-see': from 5483; norae- 

like; Susi, an Isr. :— Susi. 

5486. E110 ciiwph, soof; a prim, root; to snatch 

away, i.e. terminate: — consume, have an 
end, perish, X be utterly. 

5487. J|1D ciiwph CChald.), soof; corresp. to 

5486; to come to an end: — consume, fulfil. 

5488. C]1D cuwph, soof; prob. of Eg. or. ; a reed, 

espec. the papyrus:— flag, Bed [sea], 
weed. Comp. 5489. 

5489. E]1S Cuwph, soof; for 5488 (by ellipsis of 

3280); theEeed (Sea):— Bed sea. 

5490. C110 cdwph, sofe; from 5486; a termina- 

tion:— conclusion, end, hinder part. 

5491. CI10 cowph (Chald.!, sofe; corresp. to 

5490:— end. 

5492. MOID cfiwphah, soo-faw'; from 5486; a 

hurricane:— Red Sea, storm, tempest, 
whirlwind, Bed sea. 

5493. 110 cirwr, soor; or 

life lawr (Hos. 9 : 18), soor; a prim, root; 
to turn oft (lit. or fig.):— be [-head], 
bring, call back, decline, depart, eschew, get [you], 
go (aside), X grievous, lay away (by), leave undone, 
be past, pluck away, put (away, down), rebel, remove 
(to and fro), revolt, X be sour, take (away, off), turn 
(aside, away, in), withdraw, be without. 

5494. 110 chwr, soor; prob. pass. part, of 5493; 

turned off, i.e. deteriorated:— degener- 
ate. 

5495. 110 €}jkxvr, soor; the same as 5494; Stir, a 

gate of the Temple:— Sur. 

5496. ffiD cflwtb., sooth; perh. denom. from 

7898; prop, to prick, i.e. (fig.) stimulate; 
by impl. to seduce. '—entice, move, persuade, pro- 
voke, remove, set on, stir up, take away. 

5497. niO cuwtn, sooth; prob. from the same 

root as 4533; covering, i.e. clothing: — 
clothes. 

5498. SflD cachab. saw-khab'; a prim, root; to 

tratZ along:— draw (out), tear. 

5499. il^tlO c e chabah. seh-khaw-baw' ; from 

t t : ' 

5498; a rag:— cast clout. 

5500. fltlO cachah, saw-khaw'; a prim, root; to 

sweep away:— scrape. 

5501. ''HO c e chiy, sehkhee'; from 5500; refuse 

(as swept off);— offscouring. 
feTlD cachiysh. See 7883. 

5502. t|Dp caehaph. saw-khaf; a prim, root; to 

scrape off :— sweep (away). 

5503. ItlO cachar, saw-khar'; a prim, root; to 

travel round (spec, as a pedlar) ; intens. 
to palpitate: — go about, merchant (-man), occupy 
with, pant, trade, trafflck. 



5504. inp cachar, sakh'-ar; from 5503; profit 

(from trade):— merchandise. 

5505. ItlD cachar, saw-khar'; from 5503; an 

emporium; abstr. profit (from trade):— 
mart, merchandise. 

5506. iTjhO $ e ch6rah, sekh-o-rawf; from 5503; 

traffic:— merchandise. 

5507. Slinb coeherah, so-khay-raw' ; prop. act. 

part. fern, of 5503; something sur- 
rounding the person, i.e. a shield: — buckler. 

5508. ninb cochereth, so-kheh'-reth; similar 

to 5507; prob. a (black) tile (or iessara) 
for laying borders with:— black marble. 
Up c6 r . See 7750. 

5509. JPO ciyg, seeg; or 

310° ciiwg (Ezek. 28 : 18), soog; from 5478 
in the sense of refuse; scoria:— dross. 

5510. yVO Ciyvan, see-vawn'; prob. of Pers. or.; 

Sivan, the third Heb. month:— Sivan. 

5511. "pfl^D IJiychdwn, see-khone'; or 

"jlTD ^iyehfin, see-khone'; from the same 
as 5477; tempestuous; Sichon, an Amo- 
ritish ting:— Sihon. 

5512. yti <Jiyn, seen; of uncert. der.; Sin, the 

name of an Eg. town and (prob.) desert 
adjoining:— Sin. 

5513. "'jPO (piyniy, see-nee'; from an otherwise 

unknown name of a man; a Sinite, or 
descend, of one of the sons of Canaan:— Sinite. 

5514. "O^O Ciynay, see-nah'ee; of uncert. der.; 

Sinai, a mountain of Arabia:— Sinai. 

5515. D^D Ctyniym, see-neem'; plur. of an 

otherwise unknown name; Sinim, a 
distant Oriental region:— Sinim. 

5516. NIO^O Cjiyc e ra>, see-ser-aw'; of uncert. 

der. ; Sisera, the name of a Canaan- 
itish king and of one of the Nethinim:— Sisera. 

5517. NJ^O Ciy<a>, see-ah'; or 

NrjS^D Ciy'aha', see-ah-haw'; from an 
unused root mean, to converse; con- 
gregation; Sia, or Siaha, one of the Nethinim: — Sia, 
Siaha. 

8^0° ciyphdn e ya'. See 5481. 

5518. I''? ciyr, seer; or (fern.) 

tll^O ctyrah, see-raw 1 ; or 

Slip cirah (Jer. 58 : 18), see-raw'; from a 
prim, root mean, to boil up; a pot; 
also a thorn (as springing up rapidly); by impl. a 
hook:— caldron, fishhook, pan, ([wash-]) pot, thorn. 

5519. llO cak, sawk; from 5536; prop, a thicket of 

men, i.e. a crowd:— multitude. 

5520. 'Tib c6k, soke; from 6526; a hut (as of 

entwined boughs); also a lair: — covert, 
den, pavilion, tabernacle. 

5521. rTSp cnkkah, sook-kaw'; fern, of 5580; a 

hut or lair: — booth, cottage, covert, 
pavilion, tabernacle, tent. 

5522. ni30 clkknwth, sik-kooth'; fern, of 5519; 

an (idolatrous) booth:— tabernacle. 

5523. niSp Cukkowth, sook-kohth'; or 

rfep Cukkoth, sook-kohth'; plur. of 5581; 
booths; Succoth, the name of a place in 
Egypt and of three in Pal.:— Succotb. 

5524. ni33 ni30 Cukkowth b e nowth. sook- 

kohth' ben-ohth'; from 5533 and 
the (irreg.) plur. of 1323; booths of (.the) daughters: 
brothels, i.e. idolatrous tents for impure purposes:— 
Succoth-benoth. 

5525. "'SO Cukkiy, sook-kee'; patrial from an 

unknown name (perh. 5580); a Sukkite, 
or inhab. of some place near Eg. (i.e. ftu(-dweilers):— 
Sukkiims. 

5526. 'TJOO cakak, saw-kaV; or 

^pfe sakak (Exod. 88 : 32), saw-kdk'; a 
prim, root; prop, to entwine as a 
screen; by impl. to fence in, cover over, (fig.) 
protect;— cover, defence, defend, hedge in, join to- 
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6527. !"lp?P C e kakab, sek-aw-kaw'; from 5526; 
inclosure; Secacah, a place in Pal.: — 
Becacah. 

5528. 335D cakal, taw-lad'; for 8688; to be silly:— 

do (make, play the, turn into) fool (-ish, 
-ishly, -ishness). 

5529. 3350 cekel, seh'-kel; from 5538; silliness; 

concr. and collect, dolts:— folly. 

5530. 33)0 cakal, saw-kawl'; from 5528; silly:— 

fool (-ish), sottish. 

5531. rvfosd clklawth, sik-looth'; or 

rvfepip slkluwth (Eccl. 1 : 17), sik-looth'; 
from 5528; silliness:— folly, foolish- 



^pO cakan, saw-kan'; a prim, root; to be 
familiar with; by impl. to minister to, 
oe serviceable to, to cherish, be customary: — 
acquaint (self), be advantage, x ever, (be, 
[un-]) profit (-able), treasurer, be wont. 

5533. ]pO cakan, saw-kan'; prob. a denom. from 

7915; prop. to cut, i.e. damage; also to 
groto (caus. mafce) poor:— endanger, impoverish. 

5534. *1p0 cakar, saw-kar'; a prim, root; to 

shut up; by impl. to surrender:— stop, 
give over. Bee also 5462; 7936. 

5535. rOO cakath, saw-kath'; a prim, root; to 

be silent; by impl. to observe quietly:— 
take heed. 

n'3g Cnkkoth. See 5523. 

5536. 3D cal, sal; from 5549; prop, a willow twig 

(as pendulous), i.e. an osier; but only as 
woven Into a basket:— basket 

5537. N30 cala', saw-law'; a prim, root; to 

suspend in a balance, i.e. weigh: — com- 
pare. 

5538. &&P tJUIa>, sU-law 1 ; from 5549; an embank- 

ment; Silla, a place in Jerus. : — Silla. 

5539. 130 calad, saw-lad'; a prim, root; prob. 

to leap (with joy), i.e. exult:— harden 
self. 

5540. "13D Celed, seh'-led; from 5539; exultation; 

Seled, anlsr.:— Seled. 

5541. !"I30 calah, saw-law'; a prim, root; to 

hang up, i.e. weigh, or (flg.) contemn:— 
tread down (under foot), value. 

5542. !"I3D ccMli, seh'-law; from 5541; nispension 

(of music), i.e. pause:— Selah. 

5543. *feg CalliiM , soWoo',- or 

K*fep ^alluw), sctZ-ioo'; or 

N13D CJaMiw, saw-loo 1 ; or 

TJp Callay, sal-lah'ee; from 5541; weighed; 
Sallu or Sallai, the name of two Isr.:— 
Ballai, Sallu, Salu. 
5544 ^ftp cillown, sil-lone'; or 

"jftp callown, sai-Jone'; from 5541; a 
prickle (as if pendulous):— brier, thorn. 

5545. ft3P calacb, saw-lakh'; a prim, root; to 

forgive: — forgive, pardon, spare. 

5546. t"fep callach, sal-lawkh'; from 5545; pto- 

cable:— ready to forgive. 
%5 «Jallay. See 5543. 

5547. FirpbO c c ltychah, sel-ee-khaw' ; from 

5545; pardon:— forgiveness, pardon. 

5548. 1TD3D talkah, sal-kaw'; from an unused 

root mean, to walk; walking; Salcah, 
a place E. of the Jordan:— Salcah, Salchah. 

5549. 330 calal, saw-lal'; a prim, root; to mound 

up (espec. a turnpike); flg. to exalt; reflex, 
to oppose (as by a dam):— cast up, exalt (self), extol, 
make plain, raise up. 
6550. FtVbb coRlali. so-lel-aw'; or 

S"133i0 cowl e lah, so-lel-aw 1 ; act. part, 
fem. of 5549, but used pass.; a mili- 
tary mound, i.e. rampart of besiegers:— bank, 
mount. 

5551. tfep cnllam, sool-lawm'; from 5549; a 

stair-case: — ladder. 

5552. TOpbp calcillab, sal-sil-law'; from 5541; 

a twig (as pendulous):— basket. 



5553. 3>bp cela', seh'-lah; from an unused root 

mean, to be lofty; a craggy rock, lit. or 
flg. (a fortress):— (ragged) rock, stone (-ny), strong 
hold. 

5554. 3>bp Cela'. seh'-lah; the same as 5553; Sela, 

the rock-city of Idumsea:— rock, Sela (-h). 

5555. nipbfflari S>3_0 Cela« ham-maehl<>- 

qpxvt'h., seh'-lah liam-makh- 
lek-oth'; from 5553 and the plur. of 4256 with the art. 
interposed; rock of the divisions; Sela-ham-Mach- 
lekoth, a place in Pal. :— Sela-hammalekoth. 

5556. D.3*b0 col'am, sol-awm'; appar. from the 

same as 5553 in the sense of crashing as 
with a rock, i.e. consuming; a kind of locust (from its 
destructiveness):— bald locust. 

5557. £130 calapb, saw-laf; a prim, root; prop, 
to wrench, i.e. (fig.) to subvert:— over- 
throw, pervert. 

5558. C|3p celeph, seh'-lef; from 5557; distortion, 
i.e. (fig.) viciousness:— perverseness. 

5559. pbp c e lt<l (Chald.), sel-eek'; a prim, root; 
to ascend:— come (up). 

5560. ribb cfiletb, so'-leth; from an unused root 
mean, to strip; flour (as chipped off):— 

(fine) flour, meal. 

5561. Dp cam, sam; from an unused root mean, 
to smell sweet; an aroma: — sweet (spice). 

5562. iCl? *1|M0 Camgar N e bdw, sam-gar' 
neb-o'; of for. or.; Samgar-Nebo, 

a Bab. general:— Samgar-nebo. 

5563. Tl52p c e madar, sem-aw-dar'; of uncert. 
der. ; a vine blossom; used also adv. 

abloom:— tender grape. 

5564. *?P30 camak, saw-mak'; a prim, root; to 
prop (lit. or flg); reflex, to lean upon 

or take hold of (in a favorable or unfavorable sense):— 
bear up, establish, (up-) hold, lay, lean, lie hard, put, 
rest self, set self, stand fast, stay (self), sustain. 

5565. 1!"P3Mp C'makyahuw, sem-ak-yaw'- 
hoo; from 5564 and 3050; supported 

ofjah; Semakjah, anlsr.:— Semachiah. 

5566. 3)20 cemel, seh'-mel; or 

3M0 cemel, say'-mel; from an unused root 
mean, to resemble; a likeness: — figure, 
idol, image. 

5567. ^73,0 caman, saw-man'; a prim, root; to 
designate: — appointed. 

5568. "MO ca.mar, saw-mar'; a prim, root; to be 
erect, i.e. bristle as hair:— stand up, 

tremble. 

5569. "IMp camar, saw-mawr'; from 5568; brist- 
ling, i.e. shaggy:— rough. 

5570. FKWp ^na<ah, sen-aw-aw'; from an un- 
used root mean, to prick; thorny; 

Senaah, a place in Pal.:— Senaah, Hassenaah [with 
the art.']. 

71N3D c 6 im»ab. See 5574. 

5571. CjbiiP Canballat, san-bal-lat' ; of for. 
or.; Sanballat, a Pers. satrap of 

Samaria :— Sanballat. 

5572. i"T30 c e neh, sen-eh'; from an unused root 
mean, to prick; a bramble:— bush. 

5573. H30 Ceneh, seh'-neh; the same as 5572; 
thorn; Seneh, a crag in Pal.:— Seneh. 

f!3p Cannali See 7158. 

5574. t1N13p C^nftWali, sen-oo-aw', - or 

!"IN3p C e iiu'ah, sen-oo-aw'; from the same 
as 5570; pointed; (used with the art. as 
a prop, name) Senuah, the name of two Isr. :— Hase- 
nuah [includ. the art.], Senuah. 

5575. 1130 canver, san-vare'; of uncert. der.; 
(in plur.) blindness: — blindness. 

5576. S^rop Cancheriyb, san-khay-reeb' ; of 
for. or.; Sancherib, an Ass. king: — 

Sennacherib. 

5577. ]p3p cancin, san-seen'; from an unused 
root mean, to be pointed; a twig (as 

tapering) :— bough. 

5578. i"I3p3p < ancaimali. san-san-naw 1 ; fem. 
of a form of 5577; a bough; Sansan- 

nah, a place in Pal;— Sansannah. 



5579. TS3D ^nappiyr, se»-ap-peer'; of uncert. 

der.; a^n (collect.):— flns. 

5580. 00 cac, sawce; from the same as 5483; a 

moth (from the agility of the fly):— moth. 
DP cue. See 5483. 

5581. "WOO Clcmay, sis-mah'ee; of uncert. der.; 

Sismai, an Isr. :— Sisamai. 

5582. "I?0 ca'ad, saw-ad'; a prim, root; to sup- 

port (mostly fig.):— comfort, establish, 
hold up, refresh self, strengthen, be upholden. 

5583. 13»p c e <ad (Chald.), seli-ad'; corresp. to 

5582; to aid:— helping. 

5584. 713*0 ca'ah, saw-aw'; a prim, root; to 

rush:— storm. 

5585. CP?0 ca'iyph, saw-eef; from 5586; a fis- 

sure (of rocks); also a bough (as subdi- 
vided):— (outmost) branch, clift, top. 

5586. C[3>0 ca'apb, saw-af; a prim, root; prop. 

to ditiide up; but used only as denom. 
from 5585, to disorancft (a tree):— top. 

5587. f|S>p ca'iph, saw-eef; or 

IiyilJ sa'iph, saw-eef; from 5586; divided 
(in mind), i.e. (abstr.) a sentiment:— opin- 
ion. 

5588. Eiyp ce'eph, say-afe'; from 5586; divided 

(in mind), i.e. (concr.) a sfcepMc;— 
thought. 

5589. >"IE3*p c«tappah, seli-ap-paw' ; fem. ot 

5585 ; a twig or branch : — bough. 
Comp. 5634. 

5590. *1?D ca'ar, saw-ar'; a prim, root; to rusfc 

upon; by impl. to toss (trans, orintrans., 
lit. or fig.):— be (toss with) tempest (-uous), be sore 
troubled, come out as a (drive with the, scatter with 
a) whirlwind. 

5591. 'IJ'p ca'ar, sah'-ar; or (fem.) 

iTTn^p c e <arab, seli-aw-raio' ; from 5590; a 
hurricane:— storm (-y), tempest, whirl- 
wind. 

5592. Cjp capb, saf; from 5605, 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. 

5593. tjp Capb, saf; the same as 5592; Saph, a 

Philistine:— Saph. Comp. 5598. 

5594. ISO caphad, saw-fad'; a prim, root; prop. 

to tear the hair and beat the breasts (as 
Orientals do in grief); gen. to lament; by impl. to 
wail:— lament, mourn (-er), wail 

5595. JlSD capbah, saw-faw'; a prim, root; 

prop, to scrape (lit. to shave; but 
usually flg.) together (i.e. to accumulate or increase) 
or away (i.e. to scatter, remove or ruin; intrans. to 
pertsft):— add, augment, consume, destroy, heap, join, 
perish, put. 

5596. fiBp caphach, saw-fakh'; or 

tlgto saphach (Isa. 8 : 17), saw-fakh'; a 
prim, root; prop, to scrape out, but in 
certain peculiar senses (of removal or association): — 
abiding, gather together, cleave, put, smite with ascab. 

5597. nnSO cappaehatb, sap-pakh'-ath; from 

5596; the mange (as making the hair 
fall off):— scab. 

5598. "'Sp IJlppay, sip-pah'ee; from 5592; boson- 

like; Sippai, a Philistine: — Sippai. Comp. 
5593. 

5599. tTBD capbtyacb, saw-fee'-akh; from 5596; 

something (spontaneously) falling off, 
i.e. a self-sown crop; fig. a freshet:— (such) things as 
(which) grow (of themselves), which groweth of its 
own accord (itself). 

5600. MJ^Bp c e phiynab, sef-ee-naw'; from 

5603; a (sea-going) vessel (as ceiled 
with a deck):— ship. 

5601. TSD capptyr, sap-peer 1 ; from 5608; a gem. 

(perh. as used for scratching other 
substances), prob. the sapphire: — sapphire. 

5602. 3BD cepbel, say'-fel; from an unused root 

mean, to depress; a basin (as deep- 
ened out):— bowl, dish.. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



5603. 1&0 caphan, saw-fan'; a prim, root; to 

hide by covering; spec, to roof (pass, 
part, as noun, a roof) or wainscot; fig. to reserve:— 
cieled, cover, seated. 

5604. *]Bp ^lppnn, sip-poon'; from 5603; a wain- 

scot:— deling. 

5605. t]Bp capbaph, saw-faf; a prim, root; 

prop, to snatch away, i.e. terminate; 
but used only as denom. from 5592 (in the sense of a 
vestibule), to wait at the threshold:— be a door- 
keeper. 

5606. ]?Bp caphaq, saw-fdk 1 ; or 

pgili saphaq (1 Kings 20 : 10; Job 27 : 23; 
Isa. 2 : 6), saw-fats'; a prim, root; to 
clap the hands (in token of compact, derision, grief, 
indignation or punishment) ; by impl. of satisfaction, 
to be enough; by impl. of excess, to vomit:— clap, 
smite, strike, suffice, wallow. 

5607. ]?BD cfepbeq, say'-fek; or 

pDiB sepbeq (Job 20 : 22; 36 : 18), seh'-felc; 
from 5606; chastisement; also satiety:— 
stroke, sufficiency. 

5608. ""IBD <;aphar, saw-far'; a prim, root; prop. 

to score with a mark as a tally or record, 
i.e. (by impl.) to inscribe, and also to enumerate; 
Intens. to recount, i.e. celebrate:— commune, (ac-) 
count, declare, number, + penknife, reckon, scribe, 
shew forth, speak, tali, tell (out), writer. 

5609. 1Bp 9 e phar (Chald.), sef-ar'; from a root 

corresp. to 56CG; a book:— book, roll. 

5610. IBp ^ e phar, sef-awr 1 ; from 6608; a cen- 

sus:— numbering. 

5611. "IBD ^! e pb.ar, sef-awr'; the same as 5610; 

Sephar, a place in Arabia: — Sephar. 

5612. 1BD cipher, say'-fer; or (fern.) 

il'lBD clpbrah (Psa. 56 : 8 [9]), sif-raw'; 
from 5608; prop, writing (the art or a 
document); by impl. a book:— bill, book, evidence, 
X learn [-ed] (-ing), letter, register, scroll. 

5613. TDD capbSr (Chald.), saw-fare'; from the 

same as 5609; a scribe (secular or 
sacred) : —scribe . 

5614. TTSD <J e pbarad, sef-auvrawd' ; of for. 

der.; Sepharad, a region of Ass.:— 
Sepharad, 

JTjBp eipbjrab. See 5612. 

5615. niBD 9 e ph.6rah, sef-o-raw'; from 5608; a 

numeration: — number. 

5616. "TIBO <3 e pbarviy, sef-ar-vee'; patrial 

: from 5617; a SepharviCe or inhab. of 
Sephar vain : — Sepharvite. 

5617. D?]"lBp C e pbarvayim (dual), sef-ar. 

vaK'-yim; or 
OAlBp" <J e pbariym (plur.), sef-aw-reem' ; 
of for. der. ; Sepharvajim or Sepha- 
rim, a place in Ass. :— Sepharvaim. 

5618. rVnBD ^Aplieretb, so-feh'-reth; tern. act. 

part, of 5608; a scribe (prop, female); 
Sophereth, a temple servant:— Sophereth. 

5619. bp_D ^aqal, saw-kal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

be weighty; but used only in the sense of 
lapidation or its contrary (as if a delapidation):— 
(cast, gather out, throw) stone (-s), X surely. 

5620. ""I? «:ar, sar; from 6637 contr.; peevish:— 

heavy, sad. 

5621. i"lD carab, saw-rawV; from an unused 

root mean, to sting; a thistle; — brier. 

5622. V>3*}p carbal (Chald.), sar-baV; of uncert. 

der. ; a cloak:— coat. 

5623. 'pSHp <2arg*™rn, sar-gdne'; of for. der.; 

Sargon, an Ass. king:— Sargon. 

5624. Tip <Jered, seh'-red; from a prim, root 

mean, to tremble; trembling; Sered, an 

Isr.:-! 



5625. ^"lO Cardiy, sar-dee'; patron, from 5624; 

a Seredite (collect.) or desc. of Sered:— 
Sardites. 

5626. !Tlp Cirah, see-raw'; from 5493; depar- 

ture; Sirah, a cistern so-called:— Sirah. 
See also 5518. 

5627. STlO carab, saw-raw 1 ; from 5493; apos- 

tasy, crime; fig. remission: — x contin- 
ual, rebellion, revolt ([-ed]), turn away, wrong. 

5628. (Tip caracb, saw-rakh'; a prim, root; to 

extend (even to excess):— exceeding, 
hand, spread, stretch self, banish. 

5629. n^D ceraeh, seh'-rakh; from 5628; a re- 

dundancy: — remnant. 



^"Ip ciryon, sir-yone'; for 8302; a coat of 
mail:— brigandine. 

5631. D ,b 1p ^ariyc, saw^eece'; or 

0*10 ?artc, saw-reece'; from an unused 

root mean, to castrate; a eunuch; by 

impl. valet (espec. of the female apartments), and 

thus a minister of state:— chamberlain, eunuch, 

officer. Comp. 7249. 

5632. Tl'lp ^arfik (Ohald.), saw-rake'; of for. or.; 

an emir:— president. 

5633. "pp £erei», seh'-ren; from an unused root of 

unc. mean.; tea axle; flg. a peer:— lord, 
plate. 

5634. 71Bj>*lp car'appab, sar-ap-paw'; for 5589; 

a (wig:— bough. 

5635. DTO carapb., saw-raf; a prim, root; to 

cremate, i.e. to fie (near) o/ fere (such 
being privileged to kindle the pyre):— burn. 

5636. IB 1 !? carpad, sar-pawd'; from 5635: a 

iieiWe (as stinging like a fiura):— brier. 

5637. Tip farar, satiM-ar'; a prim, root; to turn 

away, i.e. (morally) fie refractory:— 
X away, backsliding, rebellious, revolter (ing), slide 
back, stubborn, withdrew. 

5638. iriO° c e tbav, seth-awv 1 ; from an unused 

T J " * * 

root mean, to hide; winter (as ths dark 
season) :— winter. 

5639. Tinp CJHbAwr, settlor'; from 5641; hid- 

den; Sethur, an Isr. :— Sethur. 

5640. Qnp catbam, saw-tham'; or 

br'ia satbam (Num. 24 : 15), saw-tham'; a 
prim, root; to stop up; by impl. to 
repair; flg. to keep secret.- — closed up, hidden, secret, 
shut out (up), stop. 

5641. inO catbar, saw-thar'; a prim, root; to 

hide (by covering), lit. or flg.:— be 
absent, keep close, conceal, hide (self), (keep) secret, 
X surely. 

5642. inp c«tbar (Chald.), seth-ar 1 ; corresp. to 

5641; to conceal; fig. to demolish:— de- 
stroy, secret thing. 

5643. "Tip cither, say'-ther; or (fem.) 

STirip clthrab (Deut. 32 : 38), sith-raw'; 

from 5641 ; a cover (in a good or a bad, 

a lit. or a flg. sense):— backbiting, covering, covert, 

X disguise [-th], biding place, privily, protection, 

secret (-ly, place). 

5644. '''irip CJfthriy, sith-ree>; from 5643; pro- 

tective; Sithri, an Isr.;— Zithri. 



5647. 135* 'abad, aw-bad'; a prim, root; to work 
(in any sense); by impl. to serve, till, 
(caus.) enslave, etc.:— X be, keep in bondage, be 
bondmen, bond-service, compel, do, dress, ear, ex- 
ecute, -(- husbandman, keep, labour (-ing man), bring 
to pass, (cause to, make to) serve (-ing, self), (be, be- 
come) servant (-s), do (use) service, till (-er), trans- 
gress [from margin], (set a) work, be wrought, wor- 
«r. 



5645. 

sity, 2 
copse, 
5672. 

5646. 



32 «ab, awb (masc. and fem.); from 5743; 

prop, an envelope, i.e. darkness (or den- 

Chron. 4 : 17) ; spec, a (scud) cloud; also a 

—clay, (thick) cloud, X thick, thicket. Comp. 

33> «ab, awb; or 

31* *db, ofie; from an unused root mean, to 
cover; prop, equiv. to 5645; but used only 
as an arch, term, an architrave (as shading the pil- 
lars):— thick (beam, plant). 



5648. IpS e&bad (Chald.), ab-ad'; corresp. to 

5647; to do, make, prepare, keep, etc.: — 
X cut, do, execute, go on, make, move, work. 

5649. 13? <abad (Chald.), ab-ad'; from 5648; a 

servant: — servant. 

5650. *1D5> «ebed, eh'-bed; from 5647; a servant:— 

X bondage, bondman, [bond-] servant, 
(man-) servant. 

5651. "15? *Ebed, eh'-bed; the same as 5650; 

Ebed, the name of two Isr. :— Bbed. 

5652. 7DX tabad, ab-awd'; from 5647; a deed;— 

work. 

5653. 8Wp? «Abda», ab-daW; from 5647; work; 

Abda, the name of two Isr. :— Abda. 

5654. DiTN TJ5> «Ob6d 'Edowin, o-bade 1 ed- 

ome'; from the act. part, of 5647 
and 123; worker of Edom; Obed-Edom, the name of 
Ave Isr.:— Obed-edom. 

5655. bS«:n3> <Abd e 'el, ab-deh-ale'; from 5647 

and 410; serving God; Abdeel, an 
Isr.:— Abdeel. Comp. 5661. 

5656. TTpy t&bodab, ab-o-daw'; or 

7TTQ3> 'abowdah, ab-o-daw'; from 5647; 

work of any kind: — act, bondage, 

+ bondservant, effect, labour, ministering (-try), 

office, service (-ile, -itude), tillage, use, work, 

X wrought. 

5657. STJpS* <abuddah, ab-ood-daw 1 ; pass. part. 

of 5647; something wrought, i.e. 
(concr.) service:— household, store of servants. 

5658. "pip? 'Abdown, ab-dohn'; from 5647; 

servitude; Abdon, the name of a place 
in Pal. and of four Isr. :— Abdon. Comp. 5683. 

5659. mil? (abdfriFth, ab-dooth'; from 5647; 

servitude: — bondage. 

5660. "''Hp? 'Abdiy, ab-dee'; from 5647; service- 

able; Abdi, the name of two Isr.:— 
Abdi. 

5661. bSjCHp? <Abd!y'el, ab-dee-ale'; from 5650 

and 410; servant of God; Abdiel, an 
Isr.:— Abdiel. Comp. 5655. 

5662. fpnab* «6badyab, o-bad-yaw'; or 

ITT'taS 'Obadyahftw, o-bad-yaw'-hoo; 
act. part, of 5647 and 3050; serving 
Jah; Obadjah, the name of thirteen Isr. :— Obadiah. 

5663. ^ba TJ* <Ebed Meiek, eh'-bed meh'-lek; 

from 5650 and 4428; servant of a 
king; Ebed-Melek, a eunuch of king Zedekeah: — 
Ebed-melech. 

5664. 133 1p» 'Abed N e gdw, ab-ade' neg-o 1 ; 

the same as 5665; Abed-Nego, the 
Bab. name of one of Daniel's companions: — Abed- 
nego. 

5665. NiS? TJ5> «lbed N'goW (Chald.), ab- 

ade' neg-o'; of for. or.; Abed- 
Nego, the name of Azariah:— Abed-nego. 

5666. Mp3> <abah, aw-baw'; a prim, root; to be 

dense: — be (grow) thick (-er). 

5667. BiSS* <abowf, afi-ote'; or 

tshS <abot, ob-ote'; from 5670; a paum,!— 
pledge. 

5668. Tl!l!J tabuwr, aw-boof; or 

'Hpy <abur, aw-boor'; pass. part, of 5674; 
prop, crossed, Le. (abstr.) transit; used 
only adv. on account of, in order that: — because of, 
for ( ... 'S sake), (intent) that, to. 



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85 



*W3y sahfiwr, aw-boor'; the same as 5668; 
passed, i.e. kept over; used only of 
stored grain:— old corn. 

6670. U3y 'abaf, aw-bat'; a prim, root; to pawn; 
caus. to lend (on security) ; flg. to 
entangle:— borrow, break [ranks], fetch [a pledge], 
lend, X surely. 

5671. tTUSy 'abtiyt. aMeet'; from 5670; some- 

thing pledged, i.e. (collect.) pawned 
goods:— thick clay [by a false etym.]. 

5672. ^S «abiy, ofr-ee'; or 

^39 «dbiy, o6-ee'; from 5666; density, i.e. 
depft or width:— thick (-ness). Comp. 
5645. 

5673. itTSy. 'abiydah (Chald.), ab^e-daw'; 

from 5648 ; faoor or business:— affairs, 
service, work. 

5674. 13y 'aba*, aw-bar'; a prim, root; to cross 

over; used very widely of any transi- 
tion (tit. or fig.; trans., intrans., intens. or causat.); 
spec, to cover (in copulation): — alienate, alter, X at 
ail, beyond, bring Cover, through), cany over, (over-) 
come (on, over), conduct (over), convey over, cur- 
rent, deliver, do away, enter, escape, fail, gender, get 
over, (make) go (away, beyond, by, forth, his way, 
In, on, over, through), have away (more), lay, 
meddle, overrun, make partition, (cause to, give, 
make to, over) pass (-age, along, away, beyond, by, 
-enger, on, out, over, through), (cause to, make) 
+ proclaim (-amation), perish, provoke to anger, put 
away, rage, + raiser of taxes, remove, send over, set 
apart, 4- shave, cause to (make) sound, X speedily, 
X sweet smelling, take (away), (make to) transgress 
(-or), translate, turn away, [way-] faring man, be 
wrath. 

5675. 12$ <abar (Chald.), ab-ar>; corresp. to 

5676:— beyond, this side. 

5676. '"OS 'eber, ay'-ber; from 5674; prop, a 

region across; but used only adv. (with 
or without a prep.) on the opposite side (espec. of the 
Jordan; usually mean, the east):— X against, be- 
yond, by, X from, over, passage, quarter, (other, this) 
side, straight. 

5677. 133? 'Eber, aj/'-6er; the same as 5676; Eber, 

the name of two patriarchs and four 
1st.:— Eber, Heber. 

5678. STyM? 'ebrah, eft-ran/; fern, of 5676; an 

outburst of passion:— anger, rage, 
wrath. 

5679. ffl3y 'abaxah, ab-aw-raw'; from 5674; a 

erosstna-place: — ferry, plain [from the 
marg.]. 

5680. 1, 't3? > 'Ibriy, ib-ree'; patron, from 5677; an 

Eberite (i.e. Hebrew) or desc. of 
Eber: — Hebrew (-ess, woman). 

5681. " |1 naS> 'Ibriy, ib-ree'; the same as 5680; Ibri, 

anlsr.:— Ibri. 

5682. D^Sy 'Abarim, ab-aw-reem'; plur. of 

5676 ; regions ftej/ond ; Abarim, a place 
in Pal.:— Abarim, passages. 

5683. y~0.3 'Ebrou, eft-rone'; from 6676; transi- 

tional; Ebron, a place in PaL:— Heb- 
ron. Perh. a clerical error for 5658. 

5684. t"!3"l3y 'Ebronah, eft-rato-nate'; fern, of 

5683; Ebronah, a place tin the Des- 
ert:— Ebronah. 

5685. 11533* (abash, aw-bash'; a prim, root; to dry 

up:— be rotten. 

5686. rO$ 'abath, aw-bath'; a prim, root; to 

interlace, i.e. (fig.) to pervert:— wrap 
up. 

5687. raV 'abdth, aw-both'; or 

trfOS <abowth, aiihboth'; from 6686; in- 
twined, i.e. dense.' — thick. 

5688. TbS 'aboth, aft-oft'; or 

rriS?. 'abowth, ab-oth'; or (fern.) 

IrirOy 'abdthah, ab-oth-aw'; the same 
' as 6687; something intuiined, i.e. a 
string, wreath or foliage:— band, cord, rope, thick 
bough (branch), wreathen (chain). 

5689. 333> <agab, aw-gab>; a prim, root; to 

ftreatfee after, to. to love (sensually):— 
dote, lover. 



5690. 339 'egeb, eh'-gheb; from 5689; love 

(concr.), i.e. amative words: — much love, 
very lovely. 

5691. J"I33y 'agabah, ag-aw-baw 1 ; from 5689; 

love (abstr.), te. amorousness:— inor- 
dinate love. 

5692. !1S9 'uggah, oog-gaw'; from 5746; an ash- 

cake (as round):— cake (upon the 
hearth). 

Vis* 'agowl. See 5696. 

5693. TU3* 'aguwr, aw-goor 1 ; pass. part, [but 

with act. sense] of an unused root mean, 
to twitter; prob. the swallow:— swallow, 

5694. "bi$S 'agiyl, aw-gheel'; from the same as 

5696 ; something round, i.e. a ring (for 
the ears):— earring. 

5695. b.3y «egel, ay'-ghel; from the same as 5696; 

a (male) calf (as frisking round), espec. 
one'nearly grown (i.e. a steer):— bullock, calf. 

5696. biS 'agol, aw-gole'; or 

Vl39 'agowl, aw-gole'; from an unused 
root mean, to revolve, circular:— round. 

5697. Fib??. 'eglah, eg-lawf; fern, of 5695; a 

(female) calf, espec. one nearly grown 
(i.e. a heifer):— calf, cow, heifer. 

5698. Sib?? 'Eglah, eg-law'; the same as 5697; 

Eglah, a wife of David:— Eglah. 

5699. ItbSS 'agalah, ag-aw-law'; from the same 

as 6696; something revolving, i.e. a 
wheeled vehicle: — cart, chariot, wagon. 

5700. "jib?y 'Eglown, eg-lawn'; from 5695; 

vituline; Eglon, the name of a place 
in Pal. and of a Moabitish king:— Bglon. 

5701. Djy 'agam, aw-gam'; a prim, root; to 6e 

sad.— grieve. 

5702. "|3y <agan, aw-gan'; a prim, root; to 

debar, i.e. from marriage:— stay. 

5703. "15 'ad, ad; from 5710; prop, a (peremptory) 
terminus, i.e. (by impl.) duration, in the 

sense of advance or perpetuity (substantially as a 
noun, either with or without a prep.):— eternity, ever 
(-lasting, -more), old, perpetually, + world without 
end. 

5704. iy «ad, ad; prop, the same as 5703 (used as 

a prep., adv. or conj. ; especially with a 
prep.); as far (or long, or much) as, whether of space 
(even unto) or time (during, while, until) or degree 
(equally with):— against, and, as, at, before, by 
(that), even (to), for (-asmuch as), [hither-] to, + how 
long, into, as long (much) as, (so) that, till, toward, 
until, when, while, (+ as) yet. 

5705. "!3> 'ad (Chald.), ad; corresp. to 6704; 

X and, at, for, [hither-] to, on, till, (un-) 
to, until, within. 

5706. "1? <ad, ad; the same as 5703 in the sense of 

the aim of an attack; booty:— prey. 

5707. IS 'fed, ayd; from 5749 contr. ; concr. a 

witness; abstr. testimony; spec, a 
recorder, i.e. prince: — witness. 

5708. "13* 'fid, ayd; from an unused root mean, to 

set a period [comp. 5710, 5749]; the men- 
strual flux (as periodical); by impl. (in plur.) soiling:— 
filthy. . 

iy «6d. See 5750. 

5709. &H3* «ada> (Chald.), ad-a«o'; or 

5"ny 'adah (Chald.), ad-aw 1 ; corresp. to 
5710:— alter, depart, pass (away), re- 
move.'take (away). 

-TO <6ded See 5752. 

5710. i"tty 'adah, aw-daw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

advance, i.e. pass on or continue; 
causat. to remove; spec, to bedeck (i.e. bring an 
ornament upon):— adorn, deck (self ), pass by, take 
away. 

5711. ittt 'Adah, aw-daw 1 ; from 5710; orna- 

ment; Adah, the name of two women:— 
Adah. 

5712. !Tiy 'edah, ay-daw'; tern, of 5707 In the 
" ' orig. sense of fixture; a stated assem- 
blage (spec, a concourse, or gen. & family or crowd):— 
assembly, company, congregation, multitude, people, 
swarm. Comp. 5713. 



5713. !Tjy 'edah, ay-daw 1 ; fern, of 5707 in its 

techn. sense; testimony:— testimony, 
witness. Comp. 5712. 

5714. fa? 'Iddow, id-do'; or 

Nfa5> 'Iddow', id-do'; or 

N^y° 'Iddiy', id-dee'; from 5710; timely; 
Iddo (or Iddi), the name of five Isr.:— 
Iddo. Comp. 3035, 3360. 

5715. Tfliy 'eduwth, ay-dooth'; fern, of 5707; 

testimony:— testimony, witness. 

5716. ">19 «&diy, ad-ee'; from 5710 in the sense of 

trappings; finery; gen. an outfit; spec, a 
headstall: — X excellent, mouth, ornament. 

5717. bN"Hy 'Adiy'el, ad-ee-ale'; from 5716 and 

410; ornament of God; Adiel, the 
name of three Isr. :— Adiel. 

5718. ST! 1 !? 'Adayah, ad-aw-yaw'; or 

WHS 'Adayahftw, ad-aw-yaw'-hoo; 
from 5710 and 3050; Jah has adorned; 
Adajah, the name of eight Isr.:— Adaiah. 

5719. yjS 'adiyn, aw-deen'; from 5727; volup- 

tuous:— given to pleasures. 

5720. YJS 'Adiyn, aw-deen'; the same as 5719; 

Adin, the name of two Isr.:— Adin. 

5721. NS^y 'Adiyna.', ad-ee-naw 1 ; from 5719; 

effeminacy; Adina, an Isr.:— Adina. 

5722. i3fay 'adiynow, od-ee-no'; prob. from 

5719 in the orig. sense of slender (i.e. a 
spear); his spear: — Adino. 

5723. D?n"Hy 'Adiythaylm, ad-ee-thah'-yim; 

dual of a fern, of 5706; douMe prey; 
Adithajim, a place in Pal.:— Adithaim. 

5724. "y^S* Malay, ad-lah'ee; prob. from an un- 

used root of uncert. mean. ; Adlai, an 
Isr.:— Adlai. 

5725. Dbiy 'Adullam, ad-ool-lawm' ; prob. 

from the pass. part, of the same as 
5734; Adullam, a place in Pal.:— Adullam. 

5726. TaVW 'Adullamiy, ad-ool-law-mee>; 

patrial from 5725; an Adullamite or 
native of Adullam:— Adullamite. 

5727. "\TS 'adan, ato-dan'; a prim, root; to be 

soft or pieosant; flg. and reflex, to live 
voluptuously:— delight self. 

5728. YW 'aden, ad-en'; or 

rtfly 'adennah, ad-en'-naw; from 5704 
and 2004; till now:— yet. 

5729. flS 'Eden, eh'-den; from 6737; pleasure; 

Eden, a place in Mesopotamia:— Eden. 

5730. yVS «eden. ay'-den; or (fem.) 

Fjyiy 'ednah, ed-naw'; from 5727; pleas- 
ure: — delicate, delight, pleasure. See 
also 1040. 

5731. yVS 'Eden, ay'-den; the same as 6730 

(masc); Eden, the region of Adam's 
home:— Eden. 

5732. TW 'lddan (Chald.), id-dawn'; from a root 

corresp. to that of 5708; a set time; 
techn. a year:— time. 

5733. Nil? <Adna>, ad-naie'; from 5737; pleas- 

ure; Adna, the name of two Isr.: — 
Adna. 

5734. Styiy 'Adnah, ad-nato'; from 5727; pleas- 

ure; Adnah, the name of two Isr.: — 
Adnah. 

5735. Ft'lS'iy 'Ad'adah, ad-aw-daw 1 ; from 6712; 

festival; Adadah, a place in PaX: — 
Adadah. 

5736. £]iy 'adaph, aw-daf; a prim, root; to 6e 

(causat. have) redundant:— be more, 
odd number, be (have) over (and above), overplus, 
remain. 
5787. Tiy 'adar, av>dar'; a prim, root; to 

arrange, as a battle, a vineyard (to hoe); 
hence to muster, and so to miss (or find wanting):— 
dig, fail, keep (rank), lack. 

5738. Tiy <Eder, eh'-der; from 5737; an armnfle- 

ment (i.e. drove); Eder, an Isr.:— Ader. 

5739. "ft? «6der, ay'-der; from 5737; an arrange- 

ment, i.e. muster (of animals): — drove, 
flock, herd. 



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6740. TW rfider, ay'-der; the same as 5739; Eder, 
the name of an 1st. and of two places in 
Pal:— Edar, Eder. 

5741. ^^HS 'Adriy'el, ad-ree-ale'; from 5739 
and 410; flock of God; Adriel, an 
1st.:— Adriel. 

5743. 1251S* 'i«d;isli, aw-dawth'; from an unused 
root of uneert. mean. ; a lent il:— lentfle. 
KJ? <Avva>. See 5755. 

5743. y$ e iiwb, oob; a prim, root; to be dense 

or dark, i.e. to becloud: — cover with a 
cloud. 

5744. '■to'te <6wbfcd, o-bade'; act. part, of 5647; 

serving; Obed, the name of five Isr. ;— 
Obed. 

5745. bate '6wbal, o-bawl'j of for.der.; Obal,* 

son of Joktan:— Obal. 

5746. MP 'iiwg, oog; a prim, root; prop, to 

gyrate; but used only as denom. from 
5692, to bake (round cakes on the hearth):— bake. 

5747. 3te e Owg, ague; prob. from 5746; round; 

Og, a king of Bashan:— Og. 
6748. a313> <uwgab, oo-gawb'; or 

aS3> *uggab, oog-gai«6'; from B689 in the 
orig. sense of breathing; a reed-instru- 
ment of music:— organ. 

5749. T13> <iiwd, ood; a prim, root; to duplicate 

or repeat; by impl. to protest, testify (as 
by reiteration); intens. to encompass, restore (as a 
sort of reduplication) '.—admonish, charge, earnestly, 
lift up, protest, call (take) to record, relieve, rob, 
solemnly, stand upright, testify, give warning, (bear, 
call to, give, take to) witness. 

5750. nte <owd, ode; or 

*[$ «6d, ode; from 5749; prop, iteration or 
continuance; used only adv. (with or 
irtthout prep.), again, repeatedly, still, more:— 
again, X all life long, at all, besides, but, else, further 
(-more), henceforth, (any) longer, (any) more (-over), 
X once, since, (be) still, when, (good, the) while 
(having being), (as, because, whether, while) yet 
(within). 

6751. *lte <dwd (Chald.), ode; corresp. to 5750:— 

while. 
5752. T>.te 'Owded, o-dade'; or 

*f\S <6ded, o-dade'; from 5749; reiteration; 
Oded, the name of two Isr. :— Oded. 
6753. tTlS* <arah, aw-vaw'; a prim, root; to 
crook, lit. or fig. (as follows):— do amiss, 
bow down, make crooked, commit iniquity, pervert, 
(do) perverse (-ly), trouble, x turn, do wickedly, do 
wrong. 

5754. t"l13> tawah, av-vato'; intens. from 5753 

abbrev. ; overthrow:— x overturn. 

5755. iTl3* 'Iwab, iv-vaw 1 ; or 

KW *Awa> (2 Kings 17 : 24), av-vaw 1 ; for 
5754; Ivvah or Awa, a region of Ass.:— 
Ava, Ivah. 

"|iW (avdwn. See 5771. 

5756. Vtt 'uwz, ooz; a prim, root; to be strong; 

causat. to strengthen, i.e. (fig.) to save (by 
flight):— gather (self, self to flee), retire. 

5757. ""I? 'Awiy, av-vee'; patrial from 5755; an 

Amite or native of Avvah (only plur.):— 
Avims, Avites. 

5758. N^te *vya» (Chald.), iv-yaw'; from a root 

corresp. to 5753; perverseness:— iniquity. 

5759. b 1 !? <aviyl, av-eel 1 ; from 5764; a babe:— 

young child, little one. 

5760. V^S 'aviyl, dv-eel'; from 5765; perverse 

(morally) :— ungodly. 

5761. SflS 'Avrivm, av-veem'; plur. of 5757; 

Awim (as inhabited by Awites), a place 
in Pal. (with the art. pref.):— Avim. 

5762. mi3> <Aviytb, av-veeth'; or [perh. 

tTPT 'Ayowtb, ah-yoth', as If plur. of 

5857] 
FlVVf 'Ayiiwtli, aft-jroift'; from 5753; ruin; 
Avvith (or Awotli), a place in Pal. :— 
Avith. 



5763. bl3> 'Awl, ool; a prim, root; to suckle, i.e. 

give milk; — milch, (ewe great) with 
young. 

5764. bl3> t&wl, ool; from 5763; a babe:— sucking 

child, infant. 

5765. 315* <aval, aw-val'; a prim, root; to distort 

(morally):— deal unjustly, unrighteous. 

bte <6wl. See 5923. 

5766. blS? Usvel, eh'-vel; or 

5te <avel, aw'-vel; and (fern.) 
Fibl? 'avlali av-law'; or 
nbte <6wlah, o-law'; or 

T 

InVy <61ab, o-law'; from 5765; (moral) 
evil:— iniquity, perverseness, unjust 
(-ly), unrighteousness (-ly), wicked (-ness). 

5767. bl3? «awal, av-vawl'; intens. from 5765; 

evil (morally):— unjust, unrighteous, 
wicked. 

rtbte 'on lab See 5930. 

5768. bbte <6wlel, o-lale'; or 

bbs «61al, o-lawV; from 5763; a suckling:— 
babe, (young) child, infant, little one. 

5769. Dbte 'owlam, o-lawm'; or 

Dbb> «61am, o-lawm'; from 5956; prop. 
concealed, i.e. the vanishing point; gen. 
time out of mind (past or fut.), i.e. (practically) 
eternity; freq. adv. (espec. with prep, pref.) al- 
ways:— aXway (-s), ancient (time), any more, continu- 
ance, eternal, (for, [n-]) ever (-lasting, -more, of old), 
lasting, long (time), (of) old (time), perpetual, at any 
time, (beginning of the) world (+ without end). 
Comp. 5331, 5703. 

5770. yp" 'avail, aw-van'; denom. from 5869; to 

watch (with jealousy):— eye. 

5771. ")te <avon, aw-vone'; or 

yr\y <a?6wn (2 Kings 7:9; Psa. 51 : 6 [7]), 
aw-vone'; from 5753; perversity, i.e. 
(moral) evil:— fault, iniquity, mischief, punishment 
(of iniquity), sin. 

5772. illte 'ownab, o-naw'; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to dwell together; 
(sexual) cohabitation: — duty of marriage. 

5773. WW 'av'eb, ecu-eft.'; from 5753; perver- 

sity:— x perverse. 

5774. BIS *uwpb, oof; a prim root; to couer 

(with wings or obscurity); bence (as 
denom. from 5775) to fly; also (by impl. of dimness) 
to faint (from the darkness of swooning):— brandish, 
be (wax) faint, flee away, fly (away), X set, shine 
forth, weary. 

5775. J]te «6wpb., ofe; from 5774; a bird (as 

covered with feathers, or rather as cover- 
ing with wings), often collect.:— bird, that flieth, 
flying, fowl. 

5776. J]te eftwpb. (Chald.), ofe; corresp. to 5775:— 

fowl. 

5777. n'IBte 'owpheretb, o-feh'-reth; or 

rhS3> 'opbereth, o-feh'-reth; fem. part, 
act. of 6080; lead (from its dusty 
color):— lead. 

5778. ''Dte <6wphay o-fah'-ee; from 6775; 

birdlike; Ephai, an Isr.:— Ephai [from 
marg.']. 

5779. yS 'uwts, oots; a prim, root; to consult:— 

take advice ([counsel] together). 

5780. yy> 'tTwts, oots; appar. from 5779; con- 

sultation; Uts, a son of Aram, also a 
Seirite, and the regions settled by them:— Uz. 

5781. p*& ( Awq, oofc; a prim, root; to pacfc:— be 

pressed. 

5782. "WS <ftwr, oor; a prim, root [rather ident. 

with 6783 through the idea of opening the 
eyes] ; to wake (lit. or fig.):— (a-) wake (-n, up), lift up 
(self), X master.'raise (up), stir up (self). 



5783. 11? 'tiairr, oor; a prim, root; to (be) bare:— 
be made naked. 

5784. *TD> 'dm (Chald.), oor; chaff (as the naked 

husk):— chaff. 

5785. '"HI? 'dwr, ore; from 5783; skin (as naked); 

by impl. hide, leather:— hide, leather, 
skin. 

5786. "OS* 'avar, aw-var'; a prim, root [rather 

denom. from 5785 through the idea of a 
film over the eyes] ; to blind:— blind, put out. See 
also 5895. 

5787. Ijjf *twe>, iv-vare'; intens. from 5786; 

blind (lit. or flg.):— blind (men, people). 
aW <6wreb. See 6159. 

5788. fM& 'iwarown, iv-vaw-rone'; and 

(fem.) 
ri^W <avveretb, av-veh'-reth; from 5787; 
blindness:— blind (-ness). 

5789. w® <DW8h, oosh; a prim, root; to 

hasten:— assemble self. 

5790. nW «uwth, ooth; for 5789; to hasten, i.e. 

succor:— speak in season. 

5791. tliy 'avatb, aw-vath'; a prim, root; to 

wrest:— bow self, (make) crooked, falsi- 
fying, overthrow, deal perversely, pervert, subvert, 
turn upside down. 

5792. !"irW <awatbab, av-vaw-thaW '; from 

5791 ; oppression: — wrong. 

5793. 'XfBf 'tfwthay, oo-thah'-ee; from 5790: 

succoring; Vthai, the name of two 
Isr. :— Uthai. 

5794. W <az, az; from 5810; strong, vehement, 

harsh:— fierce, + greedy, mighty, power, 
roughly, strong. 

5795. T3> «ez, aze; from 5810; a she-goat (as 

strong), but masc. in plur. (which also is 
used ellipt. for goats' hair):— (she) goat, kid. 

5796. T? «Sz (Chald.), aze; corresp. to 5795:— goat- 

5797. W «6z, oze; or (fully) 

Tte «6wz, oze; from 5810; strength in vari- 
ous applications (force, security, majesty, 
praise):— boldness, loud, might, power, strength, 
strong. 

5798. £W «TJzza\ ooz-zaw'; or 

WS tlTzzab, ooz-zaw'; fem. of 5797; 
strength; Vzza or Uzzah, the name of 
five 1st. :— Uaza, Uzzah. 

5799. bjNTy 'aza'zel, az-aw-zale'; from 5795 and 

235; goat of departure; the scape- 
goat:— scapegoat. 

5800. aT3> *azab, aw-zab'; a prim, root; to loosen, 

i.e. relinquish, permit, etc.:— commit 
self, fail, forsake, fortify, help, leave (destitute, off), 
refuse, X surely. 

5801. paj3> 'Izzabowm, iz-zaw-bone' ; from 5800 

in the sense of letting go (for a price, 
i.e. selling); trade, i.e. the place (mart) or the pay- 
ment (revenue): — fair, ware. 

5802. piaf? 'Azbuwf, az-book'; from 5794 and 

the root of 950; stern depopulator; 
Azbuk, an Isr. :— Azbuk. 

5803. "WW <Azgad, az-gawd'; from 5794 and 

1409; stern troop; Azgad, an Isr.:— 



5804. !"TT5> «Azzah, az-zaw'; fem. of 5794; strong; 

Azzah, a place in Pal. :— Azzah, Gaza. 

5805. tiaiTS <aziiwbab, az-oo-baw'; fem. pass. 

part, of 5800; desertiojt (of inhabi- 
tants) :— forsaking. 

5806. !"iaiT5> tlzuwbab, az-oo-baw'; the same 

as 5805; Azubah, the name of two 
Israelitesses:— Azubah. 

5807. TITS <£zuwz, ez-ooz'; from 5810; forcible- 

ness:— might, strength. 

5808. TW 'Izzuwz, iz-zooz'; from 5810; forcible- 

collect, and concr. an army:— power, 
strong. 

5809. "WJ <Azznirr, az-eoor'; or 

"WJ 'Azzor, az-zoor'; from 5826; helpful; 

Azzur, the name of three Isr.:— Azut. 
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5810. TT3> (firatz, aw-zaz'; a prim, root; to be 

stout (lit. or fig.):— harden, impudent, 
prevail, strengthen (self), be strong. 

5811. TT3> <Azaz, aw-zawz'; from 5810; strong; 

Azaz, an Isr. :— Azaz. 

5812. l!"PTW <Azazyalmw, az-az-yawf-hoo; 

from 5810 and 3050; Jah has strength- 
ened; Azazjah, the name of three Isr. :— Azaziah. 

5813. "W 'Uzziy, ooz-zee'; from 5810; forceful; 

Uzzi, the name of six Isr. :— XJzzi. 

5814. tHyV <Uzziya', ooz-zee- yaw'; perh. for 

5818; Uzzija, an Isr.:— Uzzia. 

5815. bi^W 'Aziy'el, az-ee-ale'; from 5756 and 

410; strengthened of God; Aziel, an 
Isr.:— Aziel. Comp. 3268. 

5816. btPW <Uzziy>e% ooz-zee-ale'; from 5797 

and 410; strength of God; Uzziel, the 
name of six Isr. — Uzziel. 

5817. "btTTy <Ozziy>eliy, oz-zee-ay-lee' ; patron. 

from 5816; an Uzzielite (collect.) or 
desc. of Uzziel:— Uzzielites. 

5818. tTW <Uzziya.il, ooz-zee-yaw 1 ; or 

VFW 'Uzziyahikw, ooz-zee-yaw' -hoo; 
from 5797 and 3050; strength of Jah; 
Uzzijah, the name of five Isr.:— Uzziah. 

5819. KPT? <Aziyza>, az-ee-zaw'; from 6756; 

strengthfulness; Aziza, an Isr.:— 



5820. ni72T? 'Azmareth, az-maw'-veth; from 

5794 and 4194; strong one of death; 
Azmaveth, the name of three Isr. and of a place in 
Pal.:— Azmaveth. See also 1041. 

5821. "|W <Azzan, az-zawn'; from 5794; strong 

one; Azzan, an Isr. :— Azzan. 

5822. JTSp* <ozniyah, oz-nee-yaw' ; prob. fem. 

of 5797; prob. the sea-eagle (from its 
strength) :— ospray . 

5823. pT3> 'rtzaq aw-zale'; a prim, root; to grub 

over:— fence about. 

5824. NjJTy <lzqa> (Chald.), iz-kaw'; from a root 

corresp. to 5833; a signet-ring (as en- 
graved) : —signet. 

5825. !-!j?T3> <Az€qab, az-ay-kaw'; from 5883; 

tilled; Azekah, a place in Pal.:— 
Azekah. 

5826. *1W <azar, aw-zar'; a prim, root; to sur- 

round, i.e. protect or aid:— help, succour. 

5827. ITS <Ezer, eh'-zer; from 5826; Tieip; S«er, 

the name of two Isr. :— Ezer. Comp. 5829. 

5828. ITS «ezer, ay'-zer; from 5826; aid:— help. 

5829. ITS 'iiizer, ay'-zer; the same as 5828; Ezer, 

the name of four Isr.:— Ezer. Comp. 

5827. 

*1-W <Azzar. See 5809. 

5830. N^W <Ezra», ez-rato'; avar.of 5833; Ezra, 

an Isr. :— Ezra. 

5831. StJ 'Ezra' (Chald.), ez-raio',- corresp. to 

6830; Ezra, an Isr.:— Ezra. 

5832. bN"TT3? 'Azar'el, az-ar-ale'; from 5826 and 

410; God has helped; Azarsl, the 
name of five Isr. :— Azarael, Azareel. 

5833. STlTy 'ezrah, ez-raw'; or 

nW 'ezrath (Psa. 60 : 11 [13]; 108 : 12 [13]), 
ez-rawth'; fem. of 5828; aid;— help (-ed, 
-er). 

5834. ilTTS <Ezrah, ez-raw'; the same as 5833; 

Ezrah, an Isr. :— Ezrah. 

5835. ffnj? <&zarah, az-aw-raw'; from 5826 in its 

orig. mean, of surrounding; an inclos- 
ure; also a border:— court, settle. 

5836. ^TS <Ezriy, ez-ree'; from 5828; helpful; 

Ezri, an Isr. :— Ezri. 

5837. btT'lT? <Azriy>6l, az-ree-ale'; from 5828 

and 410; help of God; Azriel, the 
name of three Isr. :— Azriel. 

5838. FlJ"H5 <Azarya.il, az-ar-yaw'; or 

Ifti'lfil 'Azaryahuw, az-ar-yaw' -hoo; 
from 5826 and 3050; Jah has helped; 
Azarjah, the name of nineteen Isr. :— Azariah. 



5839. H^T? 'Azaryah (Chald.), az-ar-yaw'; cor- 

resp. to 5838; Azarjah, one of Daniel's 
companions : — Azariah. 

5840. dp"HT;P 'Azriyqam, az-ree-kawm' ; from 

5828 and act. part, of 6965; help of an 
enemy; Azrikam, the name of four Isr. :— Azrikam. 

5841. *TlW <Azzathiy, az-zaw-thee' ; patrial 

from 5804; an Azzathite or inhab. of 
Azzah:— Gazathite, Gazite. 

5842. £35 <et, ate; from 5860 (contr.) in the sense 

of swooping, i.e. side-long stroke; astylus 
or marking stick:— pen. 

5843. HQS e S$a> (Chald.), ay-taw'; from 3272; 

prudence: — counsel. 

5844. nU3? <afah, aw-taw'; a prim, root; to 

wrap, i.e. cover, veil, clothe or roll: — 
array self, be clad, (put a) cover (-ing, self), fill, put 
on, x surely, turn aside. 

5845. 'ptMJ <atiyn, at-een'; from an unused root 

mean, appar. to contain; a receptacle 
(for milk, i.e. pail; fig. breast):— breast. 

5846. rTO^py <&tiyshah, at-ee-shaw'; from an 

unused root mean, to sneeze; sneez- 
ing:— sneezing. 

5847. V^Qy 'ftlallcph at-al-lafe'; of uncert. 

der. ; a bat:— bat. 

5848. flUS* ; a(apli. aw-taf; a prim, root; to 

shroud, i.e. clothe (whether trans, or 
reflex.); hence (from the idea of darkness) to lan- 
guish:— coyer (over), fail, faint, feebler, hide self, be 
overwhelmed, swoon. 

5849. 1D3* 'ajar, aw-tar'; a prim, root; to en- 

circle (for attack or protection) ; espec. 
to crown (lit. or flg.):— compass, crown. 

5850. tTnU3> 'atarah, at-aw-raw 1 ; from 5849; a 

crown: — crown. 

5851. !l^t35> 'Atarah, at-aw-raw'; the same as 

5850; Atarah, an Israelitess:— Atarah. 

5852. rrilDS 'Afarowth, at-aw-roth'; or 

rhU3> 'Ataroth at-aw-roth'; plur. of 5850; 
Ataroth, the name (thus simply) of 
two places in Pal. :— Ataroth. 

5853. TJN nilD? 'Atrfiwth 'Addar, at-roth' 

ad-dawr'; from the same as 
5852 and 146; crowns of Addar; Atroth-Addar, a place 
in Pal.:— Ataroth-adar (addar). 

5854. asT ma nfrtag <Atr6wth beyth 

Yow'ab, at-roth' bayth 
yo-awb'; from the same as 5852 and 1004 and 3097; 
crowns of the house of Jodb; Atroth-beth-Jodb, a 
place in Pal. :— Ataroth the house of Joab. 

5855. ISilZJ tfPXSg 'Atrdwth Showphan, 

at-roth' sho-fawn' ; from the 
same as 5852 and a name otherwise unused [being 
from the same as 8226] mean, hidden; crowns of Sho- 
phan; Atroth-Shophan, a place in Pal.:— Atroth, Sho- 
phan [as if two places], 

5856. "\S <iy, ee; from 5753; a ruin (as if over- 

turned):— heap. 

5857. *$ <Ay, ah'ee; or (fem.) 

N*y «Aya> (Neh. 11 : 31), ah-yaw'; or 

tVV 'Ayath. asa. 10 : 28), ah-yawth'; for 
5856; Ai, Aja or Ajath, a place in Pal.:— 
Ai, Aija, Aijath, Hai. 

5858. ba^y '£yfoal, ay-bawl'; perh. from an un- 

used root prob. mean, to be bald; bare; 
Ebal, a mountain of Pal.:— Ebal. 
TF9 (Ayah. See 5857. 

5859. "]VS <Iy6wn, ee-yone'; from 5856; ruin; 

Ijon, a place in Pal.:— Ijon. 

5860. U^y <iyt, eet; a prim, root; to swoop down 

upon (lit. or fig.):— fly, rail. 

5861. U?9 <aylt, ah'-yit; from 5860; a hawk or 

other bird of prey:— bird, fowl, ravenous 
(bird). 

5862. DCPS 'Eytam, ay-tawm'; from B861; 

hawk-ground; Etam, a place in Pal.: — 
Etam. 

5863. D^a?7l ""$ 'Iyey ha-'Abariym, ee- 

yay' haw-ab-aw-reem' ; from 
the plur. of 5856 and the plur. of the act. part, of 5674 



with the art. interposed; ruins of the passers; Ije-ha- 
Abarim, a place near Pal. :— Ije-abarim. 

5864. D^S 'Iyiym, ee-yeem'; plur. of 5856; 

ruins; Tjim, a place in the DeBert:— 
Iim. 

5865. fiib^ 'eylowm, ay-lome'; for 5769:— ever. 

5866. ■'biy 'iylay, ee-lah'ee; from 5927; elevated; 

Jlai, an Isr.:— Ilai. 

5867. Ob 1 ? 'Eylam, ay-lawm'; or 

DbiS" <6wlam (Ezra 10 : 2; Jer. 49 : 36), 
o-lawm'; prob. from 5956; hidden, i.e. 
distant; Etam, a son of Shem, and his descend., with 
their country; also of six Isr.:— Elam. 

5868. D 11 ? <ayam, ah-yawm'; of doubtful or. and 

authenticity; prob. mean, strength:— 
mighty. 

5869. yV <ayln, ah'-yin; prob. a prim, word; an 

eye (lit. or fig.); by anal, a fountain (as 
the eye of the landscape):— affliction, outward ap- 
pearance, + before, + think best, colour, conceit, 
-+- be content, countenance. + displease, eye ([-brow], 
[-d], -sight), face, + favour, fountain, furrow [from 
the marg.], X him, + humble, knowledge, look, 
(+ well), X me, open (-ly), + (not) please, presence, 
+ regard, resemblance, sight, X thee, X them, 
+ think, X us, well, X you (-rselves). 

5870. "P? <ayln (Chald.), ah'-yin; corresp. to 5869; 

an eye: — eye. 

5871. yS <Aylm, ah'-yin; the same as 5869; foun- 

tain; Ajin, the name (thus simply) of two 
places in Pal. :— Ain. 

5872. 'HS "py nfeyn Gediy, ane geh'-dee; from 

5869 and 1423; fountain of a kid; 
En-Gedi, a place in Pal.:— En-gedi. 

5873. D^sa p? <Eyn Ganniym, ane pan- 

neem'; from 5869 and the plur. ot 
1588; fountain of gardens; En-Gannim,& place ir 
Pal . : — En-gannim . 

5874. "INVpy <Eyn-I»6'r, ane-dore'; or 

"Vn "pS <£yn Dowr, ane dore; or 

"Trpy <Eyn-D6r, ane-dbre', - from 5869 
and 1755; fountain of dwelling; En- 
Dor, a place in Pal. :— En-dor. 

5875. 6*"lijSrt py <Eyn l»aq-a6wre', one 

hak-ko-ray'; from 5869 and the 
act. part, of 7121; fountain of One calling; En-hak- 
Kore, a place near Pal. :— En-hakhore. 
pa"'?, (Eynown. See 2703. 

5876. !-nn p? <Eyn Cbaddab, ane khad- 

daw'; from 5869 and the fem. of a 
der. from 2300; fountain of sharpness; En-Chaddah, 
a place in Pal.:— En-haddah. 

5877. *T)£n y® <Eyn Chatsowr, ane khaw- 

tsore'; from 5869 and the same as 
2674; fountain of a village; En-Chatsor, a place in 
Pal. :— En-hazor. 

5878. I'-iq p3> <Eyn Cbardd, ane khar-ode 1 ; 

from 5869 and a der. of 2729; .foun- 
tain of trembling; En-Charod, a place in Pal.:— well 
of Harod. 

5879. tTVy ^ynaylm, ay-nah'-yim; or 

S3" 1 ? <Eynam, ay-nawm'; dual of 6869; 
double fountain; Enajim. orEnam, a 
place in Pal. :— Enaim, openly (Gen. 38 : 21). 

5880. US^M py <Eyn Mlsbpat, ane mish- 

pawt'; from 5869 and 4941; foun- 
tain of judgment; En-Mishpat, a place near Pal.:— 
En-mishpat. 

5881. 'TV 'llvnan, ay-nawn'; from 5869; having 

eyes; Enan, an Isr.:— Enan. Comp. 
2704. 

5882. d^bsy -py <Eyn <Eglayfm, ane eg-lah'- 

yim; from 5869 and the dual of 
5695; fountain of two calves; En-Eglajim, a place in 
Pal.:— En-eglaim. 

5883. Wfl py <£yn RogSl, ane ro-gale'; from 

5869 and the act. part, of 7270; foun- 
tain of a traveller; En-Bogel, a place near Jerus.:— 
En-rogel. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



5884. ]*t)Sh yV <fs!yii Bimmown, one rim- 

mone'; from 5869 and 7416; foun- 
tain of a pomegranate; Su-Bimmon, a place in 
Pal. :— En-rimmon. 

5885. 1D731D ]">? <£yn Sbemesb, ane sheh'- 

mesh; from 5869 and 8121; foun- 
tain of the sun; En-Shemesh, a place in Pal.:— En- 
shemesh. 

5886. d^SFl "p? <Eyn Tanniym, ane tan-neem'; 

from 5869 and the plur. of 8565; 
fountain of jackals; En-Tannim, a pool near 
Jerus. : — dragon well. 

5887. rjISFI y9 s Ayn Tappitwacb, ane tap- 

poo'-ahh; from 5869 and 8598; 
fountain of an appte-tree; En-Tappuach, a place in 
Pal. :— En-tappuah. 

I. IT? <ayeph, aw-yafe'; a prim, root; to 
languish: — be wearied. 

, Ep? <ayepl», aw^yafe'; from 5888; 
languid:— faint, thirsty, weary. 

5890. nS" , 3j. <6ypbab, ay-faw'; fem. from 5774; 
obscurity (as if from covering):— 



5891. WS rfiypbab, ay-faw 1 ; the same as 5890; 
Ephah, the name of a son of Midian, 
and of the region settled by him; also of an Isr. and 
of an Israelitess:— Ephah. 

5893. T!? <iyr, eer; or (in the plur.) 

*& <ar, awr; or 

"■pU tfiyar (Judg. 10 : 4), aw-yar'; from 578a 
r a city (a place guarded by waking or a 
watch) in the widest sense (even of a mere encamp- 
ment or post):— Ai [from marg.], city, court [from 
marg.], town. 

5893. T3> «tyr, eer; the same as 5892; Ir, an 

Isr.:— Ir. 

5894. ,T? '!y r (Chald.), eer, 1 from a root corresp. 

to 5782; a watcher, i.e. an angel (as 
guardian) : — watcher. 

5895. T? 'ayir, ah'-yeer; from 5782 in the sense 

of raising (i.e. bearing a burden); prop, 
a young ass (as just broken to a load); hence an ass- 
coM;— (ass) colt, foal, young ass. 

5896. NT? <iyra\ ee-raw'; from 5782; wakeful- 

ness; Ira, the name of three Isr.:— Ira. 

5897. "IT? 'fyrad, ee-ratod 7 ; from the same as 

6166; fugitive; Irad, an antediluvian:— 
Irad. 

5898. ttbafi T? «tyr ham-OTelacli, eer 

ham-meh'-lakh; from 5892 and 
4417 with the art. of substance interp. ; city of (the) 
salt; Ir-ham-Melach, a place near Pal.:— the city of 
salt. 

5899. a^'IMnO "P? 'fy bat-T e mariym, eer 

hat-tem-aw-reem' ; from 5S92 
and the plur. of 8558 with the art. interp. ; city of the 
palmtrees; Ir-hat-Temarim, a place in Pal.;— the 
city of palmtrees. 

5900. IT? <lyriiw, ee*roo'; from 5892; a citizen; 

Iru, an Isr.:— Iru. 

5901. ,l V? 'tyriy, ee-ree'; from 5892; urbane; 

Iri, an Isr.:— M. 

5902. DT? 'fyram, ee-rawm'; from 5892; city- 

wise; Iram, an Idumeean:— Iram. 

5903. ST? <eyr«m, ay-rome'; or 

tTB> «6r6m, ay-rome'; from 6191; nudity:— 
naked (ness). 

5904. iDYlJ T? <f yr Nacbasb, eer mit- 

khawsh'; from 5892 and 5175; city 
of a serpent; Ir-Nachash, a place in Pal.:— Ir-na- 
hash. 

5905. 12JOT T? <fyr Shemesb, eer sfteJi'-mesfc; 

from 5892 and 8121; city of the 
sun; Ir-Shemesh, a place in Pal. :— Ir-shemesh. 

5906. ID?? <Aylsb, ah'nish; or 

IDS' 'Ash, awsh; from 5789; the constellation 
of the Great Bear (perh. from its migra- 
tion through the heavens):— Arcturus. 
HJ? <Ayatb. See 5857. 



5907. Ta?? (Akbowr, ak-bore'; prob. for 5909; 

Akbor, the name of an Idumeean and 
two 1st. :— Achbor. 

5908. HTM? <akbabiysb, ak-kaw-beesh' ; prob. 

from an unused root In the lit. sense 
of entangling; a spider (as weaving a network):— 



5909. 133? «akbar, ak-bawr 1 ; prob. from the 

same as 5908 in the secondary sense of 
attacking; a mouse (as nibbling):— mouse. 

5910. 13? 'Akkow, ak-ko'; appar. from an un- 

used root mean, to hem in ; Akko (from 
its situation on a bay): — Accho. 

5911. TS? 'Akowr, aw-kore'; from 5916; 

troubled; Akor, the name of a place in 
Pal.:— Achor. 

5912. "py 'Akan. aw-kawn'; from an unused 

root mean, to trouoie; trou&tesome; 
Akan, an Isr.: — Achan. Comp. 5917. 

5913. OSS' 'akac, aw-kas'; a prim, root; prop, to 

tie, spec, with fetters; but used only as 
denom. from 5914; to put on anklets:— make a tink- 
ling ornament. 

5914. OSS' <ebec, eh'-kes; from 5913; a fetter; 

hence an anklet:— stocks, tinkling orna- 
ment. 

5915. fi03? <Akcah, ak-saw'; fem. of 5914; 

anklet; Aksah, an Israelitess:— Ach- 
sah. 

5916. ""D3* 'aliar. aw-kar'; a prim, root; prop, to 

roil water; fig. to disturb or afflict:— 
trouble, stir. 

5917. TJS <A\kar, aw-kawr'; from 5916; trouble- 

some; Akar, anlsr.:— Acbar. Comp. 5912. 

5918. Ypy 'Okran, ok-rawn'; from 5916; mud- 

dler; Okran, an Isr. :— Ocran. 

5919. S1TD3? 'akihnwb, ak-shoob'; prob. from 

an unused root mean, to coil; an 
asp (from lurking coiled up):— adder. 

5930. b? «al, al; from 5927; prop, the top; spec. 

the Highest (i.e. God); also (adv.) aloft, to 
Jehovah:— above, high, most High. 

5931. by <al, al; prop, the same as 5920 used as a 

prep, (in the sing, or plur., often with 
pref ., or as conj. with a particle following) ; above, 
over, upon, or against (yet always in this last rela- 
tion with a downward aspect) in a great variety of 
applications (as follow):— 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. 

5922. b?> <al (Chald), at; corresp. to 5921:— about, 

against, concerning, for, [there-1 fore, 
from, in, X more, of, (there-, up-) on, (in-) to, + why 
with. 

5923. by «6I, die; or 

biy <6wl, ole; from 5953; a yoke (as imposed 
on the neck), lit. or fig. :— yoke. 

5924. &&?. <ella> (Chald.), ale-law 1 ; from 5922; 

above: — over. 

5925. Kb? *Ulla>, ool-law"; fem. of 5923; burden; 

Ulla, an Isr.:— UUa. 

5926. lib? 'lllSg, il-layg'; from an unused root 

mean, to stutter; stuttering:— stam- 
merer. 

5927. flby <alah, aw-law'; (a prim, root; to 

ascend, intrans. (be high) or act. 
(mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary 
and secondary, lit. and fig. (as follow):— arise (up), 
(cause to) ascend up, at once, break [the day] (up), 
bring (up), (cause to) burn, carry up, cast up, + shew, 
climb (up), (cause to, make to) come (up), cut off, 
dawn, depart, exalt, excel, fall, fetch up, get up, 
(make to) go (away, up), grow (over), increase, lay, 
leap, levy, lift (self) up, light, [make] up, x mention, 
mount up, offer, make to pay, + perfect, prefer, put 
(on), raise, recover, restore, (make to) rise (up), 
scale, set (up), shoot forth (up), (begin to) spring (up), 
stir up, take away (up), work. 

5928. fiby <alab (Ohald.), al-aw>; corresp. to 

5930; a holocaust:— burnt offering. 



5929. fib? <aleb, aw-ieh'C from 5927; a leaf (as 

coming up on a tree); collect, foliage;— 
branch, leaf. 

5930. nb'y cdlab, o-taie'; or 

itbiy <dwlab, o-laiv 1 ; fem. act. part. Of 

5927; a step or (collect, stairs, as 

ascending); usually a holocaust (as going up in 

smoke):— ascent, burnt offering (sacrifice), go up to. 

See also 5766. 

5931. fib? <illab (Chald.), it-taio'; fem. from a 

root corresp. to 5927; a pretext (as 
arising artificially):— occasion. 

5932. filby 'alvah, al-vaw'; for 5766; moral 

perverseness:— iniquity. 

5933. filby c Alvah, alvaw'; or 

!"pby° 'Alyab, al-yauf; the same as 6988; 
Alvah or Aljah, an Idumeean:— Aliab, 
Alvah. 

5934. tflbs> 'aluwm. aw-loom'; pass. part, of 

5956 in the denom. sense of 5958; (only 
in plur. as abstr.) adolescence; fig. vigor:— youth. 

5935. "|Tb? 'Alvaii, ai-»aten'; or 

V*b? 'Alyan, al-yawn 1 ; from 5987; lofty; 
Alvan or Aljan, an Idumeean:— Allan, 
Alvan. 

5936. fi]5lby «alirwqfib, al-oo-kaw'; fem. pass. 

part, of an unused root mean, to suds; 
the leech:— horse-leech. 

5937. iby <alaz, aw-laz'; a prim, root; to jump 

for joy, i.e. exult:— be joyful, rejoice, 
triumph. 

5938. Tb? <alez, aw-laze 1 ; from 5937; exultant:— 

that rejoiceth. 

5939. fitiby cfilafab, at-aw-tato'; fem. from an 

unused root mean, to cover; dusk;— 
dark, twilight. 

5940. "'by «eliy, el-ee'; from 6927; a pestle (as 

lifted):— pestle. 

5941. ■'b? <i)lly, ay-lee'; from 5927; lofty; Mi,aa 

Isr. high-priest:— EB. 

5942. ib? <ill!y, il-lee'; from 5927; high, Le. 

compar. :— upper. 

5943. "%? 'lllay (Chald.), il-loh'ee; corresp. to 

5942; supreme (i.e. God):— (most) high. 
rrb?° <Alyab. See 5938. 

5944. FPb? 'aliyab, al-ee-yaw'; fem. from 6927; 

something lofty, i.e. a stair-way; also a 
second-storeroom (or even one on the roof); flg. the 
sky:— ascent, (upper) chamber, going up, loft, parlour. 

5945. "jY'by <ely6wn, el-yone'; from 5927; an 

elevation, i.e. (adj.) lofty (compar.); 
as title, the Supreme:— (Most, on) high (-er, -est), 
upper (-most). 

5946. ypby felyown (Chald.), el-yone'; corresp. 

to 5945; the Supreme:— Most high. 

5947. fb? (alliyz, al-leez'; from 5937; exult- 

ant;— joyous, (that) rejoice (-ing). 

5948. b^b? 'altyl, al-eeV; from 5953 in the sense 

of completing; prob. a crucible (as 
working over the metal):— furnace. 

5949. fib/by <&l£ylab, al-ee-law'; or 

fibb? <alilab, al-ee-law'; from 5958 in the 
sense of effecting; an exploit (of God), 
or a performance (of man, often in a bad sense); by 
impl. an opportunity:— act (-ion), deed, doing, inven- 
tion, occasion, work. 

5950. fi^b? <&liyliyab, al-ee-lee-yaw' ; for 

5949; (miraculous) execution:— work. 
ybt <Alyan. See 5935. 

5951. m^b?. 'ftliytsnwtb, al-ee-tsooth' ; from 

5970; exultation:— rejoicing. 

5952. mb? «alliytb, al-leeth'; from 6927; a 

second-story room:— chamber. Comp. 
5944. 

5953. bb? <alal, aw-lal'; a prim, root; to e^ect 

thoroughly; spec, to glean (also fig.); by 
impl. (in a bad sense) to overdo, i.e. maltreat, be 
saucy to, pain, impose (also lit.):— abuse, affect, 
X child, defile, do, glean, mock, practise, throughly, 
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5954. *% «alal (Chald.), al-al'; corresp. to 5953 
(in the sense of thrusting oneself in) , to 
enter; ceus. to introduce:— bring in, come in, go in. 
bby <61al. See 5768. 

fibby 'alilah. See 5949. 

6955. ilbby '6lela.h, o-lay-law 1 ; fem. act. pan. 
of 5953; only in plur. gleanings; by 
extens. qleaning-time:— (gleaning) (of the) grapes, 
grapegleauings. 

5956. fib? 'Slam, aw-lam'; a prim, root; to veil 

from sight, i.e. conceal (lit. or flg.):— 
X any ways, blind, dissembler, hide (self), secret 
(thing). 

5957. fibj> talam (Chald.), aw-lam'; corresp. to 

5T69; remote time, i.e. the future or past 
indefinitely; often adv. forever:— toi ([n-]) ever (last- 
ing), old. 

5958. tfey *elem, eh'-lem; from 5956; prop, some- 

thing kept out of sight [comp. 5959], i.e. 
a lad:— yonng man, stripling. 
Dbi> -olam See 5769. 

5959. nnb? talmah, alrnaw 1 ; fem. of 5958; a 

lass (as veiled or private):— damsel, 
maid, virgin. 

5960. "jTOb? 'Almown, al-mone'; from 5956; 

hidden; Almon, a place in Pal. See 
also 5963. 

5961. rrab? 'Alamdwth, al-aw-moth'; plur. of 

5959; prop, girls, i.e. the soprano or 
female voice, perh. falsetto:— Alamoth. 
ni52b? Wmuwth. See 4192. 

5962. "fljbj 'Almiy (Chald.), al-mee'; patrial 

from a name corresp. to 5867 contr.; an 
Mamite or inhab. of Elam:— Elamite. 

5963. rrrribsn "P-?? 'Almon Dlblatha- 

y e mah, al-mone' dib-law- 
thaw'-yem-aw; from the same as 5960 and the dual 
of 1690 [comp. 1015] with enclitic of direction; Almon 
towards Diblathajim; Almon-Diblathajemah, a place 
in Moab:— Almon-dilathaim. 

5964. npby 'Alemetn, aw-leh'-meth; from 5956; 

a covering; Alemeth, the name of a 
place in Pal. and of two Isr.: — Alameth, Alemeth. 

5965. ObS 'alac, aw-las'; a prim, root; to leap 

for joy, i.e. exult, wave joyously:— 
X peacock, rejoice, solace self. 

5966. 3>b3> <ala', aw-faft', - aprim. root; toiipup:— 

suck up. 

5967. J>b? «ala' (Chald.), aUah'; corresp. to 67 
a rib:— rib. 

'alaph, aw-laf; a prim, root; to veil 
or cover; fig. to be languid: — faint. 

overlaid, wrap self. 

5969. rTEby 'nlpeh, ool-peh'; from 5968; an en- 
velope, i.e. (flg.) mourning:— fainted. 
3_y 'alats, aw-lats'; a prim, root; to jump 
for joy, i.e. exult:— be joyful, rejoice, 
triumph. 

5971. D3> 'ami, am; from 6004; a people (as a con- 

gregated unit); spec, a tribe (as those of 
Israel) ; nence (collect.) troops or attendants; flg. a 
flock:— folk, men, nation, people. 

5972. D? 'am (Chald.), am; corresp. to 5971:— 

people. 
597S. B^ f im, eem; from 6004; adv. or prep., with 

(i.e. in conjunction with), in varied ap- 
plications; spec, equally with; often with prep. pref. 
(and then usually unrepresented in English):— ac- 
companying, against, and, as (x long as), before, 
beside, by (reason of), for all, from (among, between), 
in, like, more than, of, (un) to, with (-al). 

5974. US <im (Chald.), eem; corresp. to 5973:— by, 

from, like, to (-ward), with. 

5975. lay 'amad, aw-mad'; a prim, root; to 

stand, in various relations (lit. and flg., 
intrans. and trans.):— aoide (behind), appoint, arise, 
cease, confirm, continue, dwell, be employed, endure, 
establish, leave, make, ordain, be [over],place,(be)pre- 
sent (self), raise up. remain, repair, + serve, set (forth, 
over, -tie, up), (make to, make to be at a, with-) stand 
(by, fast. firm, still, up), (be at a) stay (up), tarry. 



£]b3> 'al 



5970. ybjs 



5976 172S 'amad, aw-mad'; for 4571; to shake:— 
be at a stand. 

5977. TriS 'dmed, o'-med; from 5975; a spot (as 

being fixed):— place, (+ where) stood, 
upright. 

5978. *iay 'Immad, im-mawd'; prol. for 5973; 

along with:— against, by, from, in, + me, 
+ mine, of, + that I take, unto, upon, with (-in). 
783 'ammud. See 5982. 

5979. iTroy 'em dan, em-daw'; from 5975; a 

station, i.e. domicile: — standing. 

5980. fflSS 'ummah, oom-maw'; from 6004; 

conjunction, i.e. society; mostly adv. 
or prep, (with prep, pref.), near, beside, along with:— 
(over) against, at, beside, hard by, in points. 

5981. !TJ35 'Ummah, oom-maw 1 ; the same as 

5980; association; Ummah, a place in 
Pal.:— Ummah. 

5982. *n73y 'ammu'wd, am-mood'; or 

*ll?3 'ammud, am-mood'; from 5975; a 
column (as standing); also a stand, i.e. 
platform:— X apiece, pillar. 

5983. "|173y «Amm6wn, am-mone'; from 5971; 

tribal, i.e. inbred; Ammon, a son of 
Lot; also his posterity and their country:— Ammon, 
Ammonites. 

5984. "OilaS 'Ammdwniy, am-mo-nee'; patron. 

from 5983; an Ammonite or (adj.) Am- 
monitish:— Ammonite (-s). 

5985. rP3TteS> 'Ammewniyth, am-mo-neeth' ; 

fem. of 5984; an Ammonitess: — Am- 
monite (-ss). 

5986. Di)33> «Am6w£, aw-moce'; from 6006; 

burdensome; Amos, an Isr. prophet: — 
Amos. 

5987. pi723> «Am6wq, aw-moke'; from 6009; deep; 

Amok, an Tsr. :— Amok. 

5988. btOaSJ 'Amnuy'el, am-mee-ale'; from 

6971 and 410; people of God; Ammiel, 
the name of three or four Isr. :— Ammiel. 

5989. "Tl!"P72S 'Ammiyhuwd, am-mee-hood' ; 

from 5971 andil935; people of splen- 
dor; Ammihud, the Dame of three Isr.: — Ammibud. 

5990. "WHy 'Ammiyzahad, am-mee-zaw- 

bawd'; from 5971 and 2064; people of 
endowment; Ammizdbad, an Isr. : — Ammizabad. 

5991. TirP735?° 'Ammiychuwr, am-mee- 

khoor'; from 5971 and 2353; people 
of nobility; Ammichur, a Syrian prince:— Ammihud 
[from the marg.]. 

5992. iTS^y 'Ammiynadab, am-mee-naw- 

dawb 1 ; from 5971 and 5068; people of 
liberality; Amminadab, the name of four Isr. :— Am- 
minadab. 

5993. Tf3 "W 'Ammiy Nadiyb, am-mee' 

naw-deeb'; from 5971 and 5081; 
my people (is) liberal; Ammi-Nadib, prob. an Isr. :— 
Ammtnadib. 

5994. |3"W 'amiyq (Chald.), am-eek'; corresp. 

to 6012; profound, i.e. unsearchable:— 
deep. 

5995. Taj 'amiyr, aw-meer'; from 6014; a 

bunch of grain:— handful, sheaf. 

5996. VlWftpS 'Ammiyshadday, am-mee-shad- 

dah'ee; from 5971 and 7706; people 
of (the) Almighty; Ammishaddai, an Isr.:— Ammi- 
shaddai. 

5997. rPaS* 'amiyth. aw-meeth'; from a prim. 

root mean, to associate; companion- 
ship; hence (concr.) a comrade or kindred man: — 
another, fellow, neighbour. 

5998. b723> 'amal, aw-mo!'; a prim, root; to toil, 

i.e. work severely and with irksome- 
ness:— [take] labour (in). 

5999. bl23 'amal, aw-mawl'; from 5998; toil, i.e. 

wearing effort; hence worry, wheth. of 
body or mind:— grievance (-vousness), iniquity, 
labour, mischief, miserable (-sery), pain (-ful), per- 
verseness, sorrow, toil, travail, trouble, wearisome, 
wickedness. 

6000. b)2y 'Amal, aw-mawl'; the same as 5999; 

Amal. an Isr.:— AmaL 



6001. ya9 'amel, aw-male'; from 5998; toiling 

concr. a laborer; flg. sorrowful:— thai 
laboureth, that is a misery, had taken [labour], 
wicked, workman. 

6002. pbay 'Amaleq, am-aw-lake'; prob. of for. 

or.; Amalek, a descend, of Esau; also 
his posterity and their country:— Amalek. 

6003. " , 15b733> 'Amaleqiy, am-aw lay-kee'; pa- 

tron, from 6002; an Amalekite (or 
collect, the Amalekites) or desc. of Amalek:— Ama- 
lekite (-s). 

6004. D733* 'arnam, aw-mam'; a prim, root; to 

associate; by impl. to overshadow (by 
huddling together):— become dim, hide. 

6005. 3N13ay 'Immanuw'el, im-maw-noo- 

ale'; from 5973 and 410 with suff. 
pron. ins. ; with us (is) God; Immanuel, a typ. name 
of Isaiah's son:— Immanuel. 

6006. 0733> 'amac, aw-mas 1 ; or 

"COS 'amas, aw-mas'; a prim, root; to 
load, i.e. impose a burden (or fig. inflic- 
tion):— be borne, (heavy) burden (self), lade, load, put. 

6007. S"P0a? 'Amacyah, am-as-yaw'; from 6006 

and 3050; Jah lias loaded; Amasjah, 
an Isr.:— Amasiah. 

6008. 1J'52? 'Am'ad, am-awd'; from 5971 and 

5703; people of time; Amad, a place in 
Pal.:— Amad. 

6009. pT2S 'amaq, aw-makf; a prim, root; to be 

(causat. make) deep (lit. or flg.):— (be, 
have, make, seek) deep (ly), depth, be profound. 

6010. p733> 'Smeq, aj/'-mefc; from 6009; auaie(i.e. 

broad depression): — dale, vale, valley 
[often used as a part of proper names]. See also 1025. 

6011. pa'} 'omeq, o'-mek; from 6009; depth:— 

depth. 

6012. pay 'ameq, aw-make'; from 6009; deep 

(lit. or flg): — deeper, depth, strange. 

6013. pay 'amdq, aw-moke'; from 6009; deep 

(lit. or flg.) :— (X exceeding) deep (thing) 

6014. Toy 'amar, aw-mar'; a prim, root; prop. 

appar. to heap; flg. to chastise (as it 
piling blAws); spec, (as denom. from 6016) to gather 
grain:— bind sheaves, make merchandise of. 

6015. "^jy 'amar (Chald.), am-ar'; corresp. to 

6785; wool:— wool. 

6016. "IBS 'omer, o'-mer; from 6014; prop, a 

heap, i.e. a sheaf; also an omer, as a 
dry measure: — omer, sheaf. 

6017. friaS 'Amdrah, am-o-raw 1 ; from 6014; a 

(ruined) heap; Amorah, a place in 
Pal. :— Gomorrah. 

6018. "Ha? 'Omriy, om-ree'; from 6014; heap- 

ing; Omri, an Isr. :— Omri. 

6019. B^72y 'Amram, am-rawm'; prob. from 

5971 and 7311; high people; Amram, 
the name of two Isr. :— Amram. 

6020. " , 73 b 17py 'Amramiy, am-raw-mee'; patron. 

from 6019; an Amramite or desc. of 
Amram:— Amramite. 

ifiay <amas. See 6006. 

6021. Ntoay 'Amasa', am-aw-saw'; from 6006; 

burden; Amasa, the name of two 
Isr. :— Amasa. 

6022. "'USTpy 'Amasay, am-aw-sah'ee; from 6006; 

burdensome; Amasai, the name of 
three Isr. :— Amasai. 

6023. "'DTOjy 'Amashcay, am-ash-sah'ee; prob. 

from 6006; burdensome; Amashsay, 
an 1st.:— Amashai. 

6024. S3y 'Anab, an-awb'; from the same as 

6025 ; fruit; Anab, a place in Pal. :— Anab. 

6025. ^2y 'enab, ay-nawb'; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to bear fruit; a grape:— 
(ripe) grape, wine. 

6026. My 'anag, aw-nag'; a prim, root; to be 

soft or pliable, i.e. (flg.) effeminate or 
luxurious:— delicate (-ness), (have) delight (self), sport 
self. 

6027. My <6neg, o'-neg; from 6026; luxury:— de- 

light, pleasant. 

6028. 353* <anog, aw-nogue'; from 6026; luxu- 

rious: — delicate. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



"15S 'anad, aw.nad'; a prim, root; to lace 
fast:— bind, tie. 

6030. ttJS <anah, avynaw'; alprim. root; prop. 

to eye or (gen.) to heed, i.e. pay atten- 
tion; by impl. to respond; by extens. to begin to 
speak; spec, to sins', shout, testify, announce:— give 
account, afflict [by mistake for 6081], (cause to, give) 
answer, bring low [by mistake for 6031], cry, near, 
Leannoth, lift up, say, x scholar, (give a) shout, sing 
(together by course), speak, testify, utter, (bear) wit- 
ness, gee also 1043, 1043. 

6031. !"I33> <anab, aw-naw", a prim, root [possibly 

rather ident. with 6080 through the idea 
of looking down or browbeating] ; to depress lit. or 
fig., trans, or intrans. (in various applications, as fol- 
low):— abase self, afflict (-ion, self), answer [by mis- 
take for 6030], chasten self, deal hardly with, defile, 
exercise, force, gentleness, humble (self), hurt, ravish, 
sing [by mistake for 6030], speak [by mistake for 
6030], submit self, weaken, X in any wise. 

6032. !"!}S 'anah (Chald.), an-aw 1 ; corresp. to 

6030:— answer, speak. 



HJS «anah (Chald.), an-aw'; corresp. to 
6031:— poor. 

6034. .15S <inah, an-aw'; prob. from 6080; an 

answer; Anah, the name of two Edom- 
Ites and one Edomitess:— Anah. 

6035. 15S tanav, aui-nauro'; or [by intermixture 

with 6041] 
TDS <ana.fr, aw-nawv'; from 6031; de- 
pressed (fig.), in mind (gentle) or circum- 
stances (needy, espec. saintly):— humble, lowly, 
meek, poor". Comp. 6041. 

6036. d*l3S 'Annwb, aw-noob'; pass. part, from 

the same as 60%; borne (as fruit); 
Anub, an Isr. :— Anub. 

6037. rttJS 'anvah, an-vaw 1 ; fern, of 6035; mild- 

ness (royal); also (concr.) oppressed: — 
gentleness, meekness. 

6038. fTflS 'anavah, an-aw-vaw'; from 6085; 

condescension, human and subj. (mod- 
esty), or divine and obj. (clemency):— gentleness, 
humility, meekness. 

6039. ITUS 'enuwth, en-ooth'; from 6031; afflic- 

tion,:— affliction. 

6040. ^iS 'only, on-ee'; from 6081; depression, 

i.e. misery:— afflicted (-ion), trouble. 

6041. n DS <aniy, aw-nee'; from 6031; depressed, 

in mind or circumstances [practically the 
same as 6035, although the marg. constantly disputes 
this, making 6035 subj. and 6041 obj.]:— afflicted, 
humble", lowly , needy, poor. 

6042. 13S 'Unniy, oon-nee'; from 6081; afflicted; 

Unni, the name of two Isr.:— Unni. 

6043. ITTOS 'Anayah, an-aw-yaw'; from 6030; 

Jah has answered; Anajah, the name 
of two Isr. :— Anaiah. 

ViS 'anayv. See 6035. 

6044. fi^iS 'Amiym, aw-neem'; for plur. of 5869; 

fountains; Anim, a place in Pal.:— 
Anim. 

6045. ^"09 'Inyan, in-yavm'; from 6031 ; ado, i.e. 

(gen.) employment or (spec.) an affair:— 
business, travail. 

6046. dM* <An§m, aw-name'; from the dual of 

5869; two fountains; Anem, a place in 
Pal. :— Anem. 

6047. d^BJ^ 'Anamiin, an-aw-meem' ; as if 

plur. of some Eg. word; Anamim, a 
son of Mizraim and his desc, with their country:— 
Anamim. 

6048. ^'f 5S 'Anammeleb, an-am-meh'-lek; of 

for. or.; Anammelek, an Assyrian 
deity:— Anammelech. 

6049. "jiS 'anan, aw-nan'; a prim, root; to cover; 

used only as denom. from 6051, to cloud 
over; flg. to act covertly, i.e. practise magic:— x 
bring, enchanter, Meonemin, observe (-r of) times, 
soothsayer, sorcerer. 

6050. ")3S 'anan (Chald.), an-an'; corresp. to 

6051:— cloud. 



6051. "jiS <anan, aw-nawn'; from 6049; a cloud 

(as covering the sky), i.e. the nimbus or 
thunder-cloud :— cloud (-y). 

6052. "pS 'Anan, aw-nawn'; the same as 6051; 

cloud; Anan, an Isr.:— Anan. 

6053. iliiS tananah, an-aw-naw'; tern, of 6051; 

Tf"! 

cloudiness."— cloud. 

6054. ^W 'Ananiy, an-aw-nee'; from 6051; 

cloudy; Anani, an Isr.: — Anani. 

6055. !TM?> 'Ananyah, an-an-yaw'; from 6049 

and 3050; Jah has covered; Ananjah, 
the name of an Isr. and of a place in Pal. :— Ananian. 

6056. C|5S ; 'anaph (Chald.), an-af; or 

MS 'eneph (Chald.), eh'-nef; corresp. to 
6057;— bough, branch. 

6057. MS 'anaph, aw-nawf; from an unused 

root mean, to cover; a twig (as covering 
the limbs):— bough, branch. 

6058. MS 'anSph, aw-nafe'; from the same as 

6057; branching;— full of branches. 

6059. p3S 'anaq, aw-nak'; a prim, root; prop, to 

choke; used only as denom. from 6060, 
to collar, i.e. adorn with a necklace; flg. to fit out 
with supplies:— compass about as a chain, furnish, 
liberally. 

6060. p3S 'anaq, aw-nawk'; from 6059; a neck- 

lace (as if strangling) :— chain. 

6061. p5S 'Anaq, aw-nawk'; the same as 6060; 

Anak, a Canaanite: — Anak. 

6062. ''p.iS 'Anaqiy, an-aw-kee'; patron, from 

6061; an Anakite or desc. of Anak:— 
Anakim. 

6063. 15S 'Aner, aw-nare'; prob. for 5288; Aner, 

an Amorite, also a place in Pal.:— Aner. 

6064. 1233S 'anash, aw-nash'; a prim, root; prop. 

to urge; by impl. to inflict a penalty, 
spec, to fine:— amerce, condemn, punish, X surely. 

6065. 1233? 'anash (Chald.), an-ash'; corresp. to 

6066; amulet: — confiscation. 

6066. USiS 'onesh, o'-nesh; from 6064; a fine;- 

punishment, tribute. 
riSS 'eneth. See 3706. 

6067. njS 'Anath, an-awth'; from 6080; answer; 

Anath, an Isr.:— Anatb. 

6068. ninjS 'Inathowth, an-aw-thoth' ; plur. 

of 6067; Anathoth, the name of two 
Isr., also of a place in Pal. :— Anathoth. 

'. "TirOS 'Anthdthiy, an-tho-thee'; or 



6080. IBS 'aphar, aw-far'; a prim, rot;; mean. 

either to be gray or pern, rather to 
pulverize; used only as denom. from 6063, to be 
dust:— cast [dust], 

6081. 'IBS cipher, ay'-fer; prob. a var. of 6082; 

gazelle; Epher, the name of an Arabian 
and of two Isr. :— Epher. 

6082. IBS 'opher, o'-fer; from 6080; a fawn 

(from the dusty color):— young roe 
[hart]. 

6083. 'IBS 'aphar, aw-fawr'; from 6080; dust 

(as powdered or gray); henoe clay, 
earth, mud:— ashes, dust, earth, ground, morter, 
powder, rubbish. 

i1"p$ 'Aphrah. See 1035. 



TlirfiS 'Annethdwthiy, an-ne-tho-thee' ; 
patrial from 6068; an Antothite or 
inhab. of Anathoth:— of Anathoth, Anethothite, Ane- 
tothite, Antothite. 

6070. STnrOS 'Antfcothiyah, an-tho-thee- 

yaw'; from the same as 6068 and 
8050; answers of Jah; Anthothijah, an Isr.:— Anto- 
tbijah. 

6071. D^DS 'actyc, aw-sees'; from 607a; must or 

fresh grape-juice (as just trodden 
out):— juice, new (sweet) wine. 

6072. DOS 'acac, aw-sas 1 ; a prim, root; to 

sgueeze out juice; flg. to trample:— 
tread down. 

6073. NBS <ophe>, of-eh'; from an unused root 

mean, to cover; a bough (as covering the 
tree):— branch. 

6074. "'BS 'ophiy (Chald.), o/-ee'; corresp. to 

6073; a twig; bough, i.e. (collect.) foli- 
age:— leaves. 

6075. 5BS 'aphal, aw-fal'; a prim, root; to swell; 

flg. be elated:— be lifted up, presume. 

6076. bBS 'ophel, o'-fel; from 6075; a tunor; 

also a mound, i.e. fortress:— emerod, 
fort, strong hold, tower. 

6077. bBS 'Ophel, o'-/ei; the same as 6076; Ophel, 

a ridge in Jerus. :— Ophel. 

6078. ''iBS 'Ophniy, of-nee'; from an unused 

noun [denoting a place in Pal.; from an 
unused root of uncert. mean.]; an Ophnite (collect.) 
or inhab. of Ophen:— Ophni. 

6079. C]SBS 'aph'aph, af-af; from 6774; an eye- 

lash (as fluttering); fig, morning 
ray:— dawning, eye-lid. 



:. rrjBS 'Ophrah, of-raW; tern, of 6088; 
female fawn; Ophrah, the name of an 
Isr. and of two places in Pal. :— Ophrah. 

6085. ")i1BS <Ephrown, ef-rone'; from the same 

as 6081; f aim-like; Bphron, the name 
of a Canaanite and of two places in Pal. :— Ephron, 
Ephrain [from the marg.]. 

rffBS edpberetb. See 5777. 

6086. y.S'fets, ates; from 6095; a tree (from its 

firmness); hence wood (plur. sticks): — 
4- carpenter, gallows, helve, -+- pine, plank, staff, 
stalk, stick, stock, timber, tree, wood. 

6087. dS£S 'atsab, aw-tsab'; a prim, root; prop. 

to carve, i.e. fabricate or fashion; hence 
(in a bad sense) to worry, pain or anger: — displease, 
grieve, hurt, make, be sorry, vex, worship, wrest. 
I. 33IS 'atsab (Chald.), ats-ab'; corresp. to 

6087; to afflict:— lamentable. 
'. d£S 'etseb, eh'-tseb; from 6087; an earthen 
vessel; usually (painful) toil; also a 
pang (whether of body or mind):— grievous, idol, 
labor, sorrow. 

6090. aSS 'otseb, o'-tseb; a var. of 6089; an idol 

(as fashioned); also pain (bodily or 
mental):— idol, sorrow, x wicked. 

6091. dl|S 'atsab, aw-tsawb'; from 6087; an 

(idolatrous) image: — idol, image. 

6092. DISS 'atseb, aw-tsabe'; from 6087; a (hired) 

workman;— labour. 

6093. "pdlES 'Udtnalwwn, its-tsaw-bone' ; from 

6087; worrisomeness, i.e. labor or 
pain:— sorrow, toil. 

6094. rOifS 'atstsebeth, ats-tseh'-beth; from 

6087; an idol; also a, pain or wound:— 
sorrow, wound. 

6095. riiS 'atsab., aw-tsaw'; a prim, root; prop. 

to fasten (or make firm), i.e. to close 
(the eyes):— shut. 

6096. tlJJS 'atseh, aw-tseh'; from 6095; the spine 

(as giving firmness to the body):— back 
bone. 

6097. flttS 'etsah, ay-tsaw 1 ; fern, of 6086; tim- 

ber:— trees. 

6098. rlSS 'etsah, ay-tsaw 1 ; from 8389; advice; 

by impl. plan; also prudence;— advice, 
advisement, counsel ([-lor]), purpose. 

6099. d15£S 'atsuwm, aw-tsoom'; or 

dSS 'atsnm aw-tsoom'; pass. part, of 
6105; powerful (spec, a paw); by impl. 
numerous: — 1- feeble, great, mighty, must, strong. 

6100. IdS -p^S tBtsydwn (shorter 

1'i^S qstsyon) Geber, ets-yone' gheh'-ber; 
from 6098 and 1397; backbone-like of a 
man; Etsjon-Geber, a place on the Bed Sea:— Ezion- 
gaber, Ezion-geber. 

6101. 3!iJ 'atsal, au>-«sai!'; a prim, root; to Zean 

idly, i.e. to be indolent or slack:— be 
slothful. 

6102. bjtS <atsel, aw-tsale'; from 6101; indo- 

lent:— ^slothful, sluggard. 

6103. rtbltS 'atslab, ats-law'; tern, of 810S; (as 

abstr.) indolence:— slothfulness. 
6104 nibliS (atslnwtb, ats-looth'; from 6101; 

indolence:— idleness. 
6105. d!S£S 'atsam, aw-tsam'; a prim, root; to 
bind fast, i.e. close (the eyes); intrans. 



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Aroayr 



91 



to be (causat. make) powerful or numerous; denom. 
(from .6106) to craunch the bones:— break the bones, 
close, be great, be increased, be (wax) mighty (-ier), 
be more, shut, be (-come, make) strong (-er). 

6106. OSS* 'etsem, eh'-tsem; from 6105; a bone 

(as strong) ; by extens. the body; fig. the 
substance, i.e. (as pron.) selfsame:— body, bone, 
X life, (self-) same, strength, X very. 

6107. DZJf 'Etsem, eh'-tsem; the same as 6106; 
bone; Etsem, a place in Pal.:— Azem, 



6108. EB&V 'otsem, o'-tsem; from 6105; power; 

hence body:— might, strong, substance. 
D1W (atanm. See 6099. 

6109. flUK* 'otsmah, ots-maw'; fem. of 6108; 

powerfutness; by extens. numerout- 
ness:— abundance, strength. 

6110. M73S3> 'atstsuniah, ats-tsoo-maw' ; fem. 

of 6099; a bulwark, i.e. (fig.) argu- 
ment:— strong. 

6111. "pBS? 'Atsmown, ats-mone'; or 

ifalty 'Atsmon, ats-mone'; from 6107; 
bone-like; Atsmon, a place near Pal.:— 
Azmon. 

6112. ISty 'Stsen, ay'-tsen; from an unused root 

mean, to be sharp or strong; a spear: — 
Eznite [from the marg.]. 

6113. 'nltS 'atsar, aw-tsar'; a prim, root; to in- 

close; 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). 

6114. 1S5* 'etser, eh'-tser; from 6113; restraint:— 

+ magistrate. 

6115. *fi£V 'dtser, o'-tser; from 6113; closure; also 

constraint:— x barren, oppression. 
X prison. 

6116. ■VISES' 'atsarah, ats-aw-raw 1 ; or 

WIS? 'atseretb, nts-eh'-reth; from 6113; 
an assembly, espec. on a festival or 
holiday:— (solemn) assembly (meeting). 

6117. Spy 'aqab, aw-kab'; a prim, root; prop, to 

swell cut or up; used only as denom. 
from 6119, to seize by the heel; fig. to circumvent (as 
if tripping up the heels) ; also to restrain (as if hold- 
ing by the heel): — take by the heel, stay, supplant, 
X utterly. 

6118. Slp3> 'feqeb, ay'-keb; from 6117 in the sense 

of 6119; a heel, i.e. (fig.) the last of any- 
thing (used adv. for ever) ; also result, i.e. compensa- 
tion; and so (adv. with prep, or rel.) on account of:— 
X because, by, end, for, if, reward. 

6119. SpS? 'aqeb, aw-kabe 1 ; or (fem.) 

!"Dj?3> «iqq e bab, ik-keb-aw'; from 6117; a 
heel (as protuberant); hence a track; 
fig. the rear (of an army):— heel, [horse-] hoof, last, 
lier in wait \by mistake for 6120], (foot-) step. 

6120. Spy <aq£b, aw-kabe'; from 6117 in its 

denom. sense; a lier in wait:— heel [by 
mistake for 6119]. 

6121. Dp5f 'aqob, aw-kobe'; from 6117; in the 

orig. sense, a knoll (as swelling up) ; in 
the denom. sense (trans.) fraudulent or (intrans.) 
tracked:— crooked, deceitful, polluted. 

6122. tlSlpy 'oqbah, ok-baw'; fem. of an unused 

form from 6117 mean, a trick; trick- 
ery:— -subtilty. 

6123. Ipy 'aqad, aw-kad'; a prim, root; to He 

with thongs:— bind. 
Ipr? 'Eqed. See 1044. 

6124. Ipy 'aq&d, aw-kode'; from bi*o; striped 

(with bands);— ring straked. 

6125. TIPS' 'aqaJh, aw-kaw'; from 6781; com- 

sirot'nt:— oppression. 

6126. Sllpy 'Aqqftwb, ak-koob'; from 6117; insid- 

ious; ,4fcfctt&, the name of five Isr. :— 
Akkub. 

6127. bpy 'aqal, aw-kaV; a prim, root; to 

wresf:— wrong. 

6128. bpbpj?. 'aqalqal, afc-ai-fcaZ'; from 6127; 

winding:— by [-way], crooked way. 



6129. ]irfepy 'aqallathdwn, ak-al-law-thone' ; 

from 6127; tortuous:— crooked. 

6130. ]py 'Aqan, aw-kawn'; from an unused 

root mean, to twist; tortuous; Akan, an 
Idumsean:— Akan. Comp. 3292. 

6131. Ipy 'aqar, aw-kar'; a prim, root; to pluck 

up (espeo. by the roots); spec, to ham- 
string; fig. to exterminate:— dig down, hough, pluck 
up, root up. 

6132. Ipy 'aqar (Ohald.), ak-ar'; eorresp. to 

6131:— pluck up by the roots. 

6183. *lpy <£qer, ay'-ker; from 6131; fig. a trans- 
planted person. I.e. naturalized citizen :— 

stock. 

6134. '"Ipy 'Eqer, ay'-ker; the same as 6133; .Efcer, 

an Isr.:— Eker. 

6135. Ipy 'aqar, aw-kawr'; from 6131; sterile (as 

if extirpated in the generative organs):— 
(X male or female) barren (woman). 

6136. "Ipy 'Iqqar (Chald.), ik-kar'; from 6132; a 

stock:— stump. 

6137. SlIpS* 'aqrab, ak-rawb'; of uncert. der.; a 

scorpion; fig. a scourge or knotted 
whip:— scorpion. 

6138. "pipy 'Eqr6wn, ek-rone'; from 6131; 

eradication; Ekron, a place in Pal.; — 
Ekron. 

6139. "'Silpy 'Eqrowniy, ek-ro-nee'; or 

""S^py 'Eqronty, eft-ro-nee'; patrial from 
6138; an Bkronite or inhab. of 
Ekron:— Ekronite. 

6140. fflpy 'aqasb, aw-kash'; a prim, root; to 

knot or distort; fig. to pervert (act or 
declare perverse): — make crooked, (prove, that is) 
perverse (-rt). 

6141. IZJpy 'Iqqesll. ik-kashe'; from 6140; dis- 

torted; hence false:— crooked, froward, 
perverse. 

6142. IZJpy 'iqqesb, ik-kashe'; the same as 6141; 

perverse; Ikkesh, an Isr. : — Ikkesh. 

6143. DTOpy 'lqq e sbuwtb, ik-kesh-ooth' ; from 

6141 ; perversity:— X froward. 
*!». «ar. See 5892., 

6144. ly «Ar, awr; the same as 5892; a city; Ar, a 

place in Moab:— Ar. 

6145. *iy 'ar, awr; from B782; a foe (as watchful 

for mischief):— enemy. 

6146. IS? 'ar (Chald.), awr; eorresp. to 6145:— 

enemy. 

6147. 13* «ii!P, ayr; from B782; watchful; Er, the 

name of two Isr.:— Er. 

6148. Sl'iy 'arab, aw-rab'; a prim, root; to 6raid\ 

i.e. intermix; techn. to traffic (as if by 
barter); also to give or be security (as a kind of ex- 
change):— engage, (inter-) meddle (with), mingle (self), 
mortgage, occupy, give pledges, be (-come, put in) 
surety, undertake. 

6149. Sl'iy 'areb, aw-rabe'; a prim, root [rather 

identical with 6148 through the idea of 
close association]; to be agreeable:— be pleasant 
(-ing). take pleasure in, be sweet. 

6150. 3^y 'arab, aw-rab'; a prim, root [rather 

identical with 6148 through the idea of 
covering with a texture]; to grow dusky at sun- 
down: —be darkened, (toward) evening. 

6151. Sl'iy 'arab (Chald.), ar-ab'; eorresp. to 

6148; to commingle: — mingle (self), mix. 

6152. Sl'iy 'Arab, ar-awb'; or 

Sl'iy 'Arab, ar-ab'; from 61B0 in the fig. 
sense of sterility; Arab (i.e. Arabia), a 
country E. of Pal. :— Arabia. 

6153. y~lV <ereb, eh'-reb; from 6150; dusk:— 

+ day, even (-ing, tide), night. 

6154. Sl'iy 'ereb, ay'-reb; or 

Sl'iy 'ereb (1 Kings 10 : 15), (with the art. 
pref.), eh'-reb; from 6148; the web (or 
transverse threads of cloth); also a mixture, (or 
mongrel race):— Arabia, mingled people, mixed (mul- 
titude), woof. 

6155. Sl"iy 'arab, aw-rawb'; from 6148; a willow 

(from the use of osiers as wattles):— wil- 
low. 



6156. Sl'iy «arSb, aie-raoe'; from 6149; pleasant:— 

sweet. 

6157. Sl'iy 'ardb, cne-rooe'; from 6148; amosgutio 

(from its! swarming); — divers sorts of 
flies, swarm. 

6158. Sl'iy 'oreb, o-rabe'; or 

SHiy '6wr6b, o-rabe'; from 6150; a raven 
(from its dusky hue):— raven. 

6159. Sl'iy '6reb, o-rabe'; or 

Sl'liy 'OwrSb, o-rabe'; the same as 6158; 
Oreb, the name of a Midianite and of a 
cliff near the Jordan:— Oreb. 

6160. !"D*iy 'arabnli, ar-aw-baw'; from 6150 (in 

the sense of sterility); a desert; espec. 
(with the art. pref,) the (generally) sterile valley of 
the Jordan and its continuation to the Red Sea:— 
A\abah, champaign, desert, evening, heaven, plain, 
wilderness. See also 1026. 

6161. ilSl'iy 'arnbbab, ar-oob-baw'; fem. pass. 

part, of 6148 in the sense of a bargain 
or exchange; something given as security, i.e. (lit.) a 
token (of safety) or (metaph.) a bondsman;— pledge, 
surety. 

6162. liSl'iy 'arabown, ar-aw-bone'; from 6148 

(in the sense of exchange); a pawn 
(given as security):— pledge. 

6163. "'Sl'iy 'Arabiy, ar-aw-bee'; or 

"'Sl'iy 'Arbiy, ar-bee'; patrial from 6152; an 
Arabian or inhab. of Arab (i.e. 
Arabia) : —Arabian. 

6164. TlSny 'Arbatbiy, ar-baw-thee' ; patrial 

from 1026; an Arbathite or inhab. of 
(Beth-) Arabah:— Arbathite. 

6165. 3"iy 'arag, aw-rag'; a prim, root; to long 

for:— cry, pant. 

6166. Tty 'Arad, ar-awd'; from an unused root 

mean, to sequester itself; fugitive; 
Arad, the name of a place near Pal., also of a Ca- 
naanite and an Isr. :— Arad. 

6167. Tiy 'arad (Chald.), ar-awd'; eorresp. to 

6171 ; an onager: — wild ass. 

6168. STiy 'arab, aw-raw'; a prim, root; to be 

(caus. make) bare; hence to empty, 
pour out, demolish: — leave destitute, discover, 
empty, make naked, pour (out), rase, spread self, un- 
cover. 

6169. rTiy 'arab, aw-raw 1 ; fem. from 6168; a. 

nafced (i.e. level) plot:— paper reed. 

6170. iTIJIiy <&ruwgab, ar-oo-gaw 1 ; or 

f'D'iy 'arugab, ar-oo-gaw'; fem. pass, 
part, of 6165; something piled up (as if 
[fig.] raised by mental aspiration), i.e. a parterre:— 
bed, furrow. 

6171. Tliy 'arowd, aw-rode'; from the same as 

T 

6166; an onager (from his lonesome 
habits):— wild ass. 

6172. tTpy 'ervab, er-vaw'; from 6168; nudity, 

lit (espec. the pudenda) or fig. (dis- 
grace, blemish) :— nakedness, shame, unclean (-ness;. 

6173. tlT'iy 'arvab (Chald.), ar-vaw'; eorresp. 

to 6172; nakedness, i.e. (fig.) impover- 
ishment: — dishonour. 

6174. & 1*iy 'ardwm, aw-rome'; or 

Diy 'ardm, aw-rome'; from 6191 (in its 
orig. sense); nude, either partially or 
totally:— naked. 

6175. Sl'iy 'arnwm, aw-room'; pass. part, of 

6191 ; cunning (usually in a bad sense):— 
crafty, prudent, subtil. 

6176. "iyi"iy. 'arfiw'er, ar-o-ayr'; or 

iy*iy 'ar'ar, ar-awr'; from 6309 redupl.; a 
juniper (from; its nudity of situa- 
tion):— heath. 

6177. ly'liy. «Ar6w«6r, ar-o-ayr 1 ; or 

*"iy*iy 'Aro'6r, ar-o-ayr 1 ; or 

liyiS* 'Ar'owr, ar-ore'; the same as 6176; 
nudity of situation; Aroer, the npxne 
of three places in or near Pal.:— Aroer. 



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6178. "fll? <aru.wts, mo-roots'; pass. part, of 

6206; feared, i.e. (concr.) a horrible 
place or chasm:— cliffs. 

6179. "15* <Eriy, ay-ree'; from 5782; watchful; 

Eri, anlsr.:— Eri. 

6180. "15* <Eriy, ay-ree'; patron, of 6179; an Erite 

(collect.) or desc. of Eri:— Elites. 

6181. STIS* <eryah, er-yaw'; for 6172; nudity:— 

bare, naked, X quite. 

6182. TlD^IS* <ariycab, ar-ee-saw' ; from an un- 

used root mean, to comminute; 
meal: — dough. 

6183. fpl5* <ariypb, aw-reef; from 6301; the sky 

(as drooping at the horizon):— heaven. 

6184 I^IS* <ariyts, aw-reets 1 ; from 6206; fear- 
ful, i.e. powerful or tyrannical:— 

mighty, oppressor, in great power, strong, terrible, 

violent. 

6185. " I 1' , T? <ariyriy, ar-e-ree'; from 6209; bare, 

i.e. destitute (of children):— childless. 

6186. "sIlS 1 <arab, aw-rale'; a prim, root; to set in 

a row, i.e. arrange, put in order (in a 
very wide variety of applications) :— put (set) (the 
battle, self) in array, compare, direct, equal, esteem, 
estimate, expert [in war], furnish, handle, join 
[battle], ordain, (lay, put, reckon up, set) (in) order, 
prepare, tax, value. 

6187. "ij15> <e>ek, eh'-relc; from 6186; a pile, 

equipment, estimate:— equal, estimation, 
(things that are set in) order, price, proportion, X set 
at, suit, taxation, x valuest. 

6188. 2l3> <arel, aw-rale'; a prim, root; prop, to 

strip; but used only as denom. from 6189; 
to expose or remove the prepuce, whether lit. (to go 
naked) or fig. (to refrain from using):— count un- 
circumcised, foreskin to be uncovered. 

6189. bl5* <arSl, aw-rale'; from 6188; prop, ex- 

posed, i.e. projecting loose (as to the 
prepuce); used only techn. uncircumcised (i.e. still 
having the prepuce uncurtailed):— uncircumcised 
(person). 

6190. TtblS <orlab, or-law'; fern, of 6189; the 

prepuce;— foreskin, + uncircumcised. 

6191. D15* taram, aiv-ram'; a prim, root; prop. 

to be (or make) bare; but used only in 
the der. sense (through the idea perh. of smoothness) 
to be cunning (usually in a bad sense): — X very, be- 
ware, take crafty [counsel], be prudent, deal subtilly, 
6193. D13* 'aram, aw-ram'; a prim, root; to pile 

up:— gather together. 

6193. D15* <6rem, o'-rem; from 6191; a strata- 

gem .'—craftiness. 
D15* <Er6m See 5908. 

D15* tarom. See 6174. 

6194. D15* <arem (Jer. 50 : 26), aw-rame'; or 

".- (fem.) 
)TOiy <arema.li, ar-ay-maw'; from 6192; a 
heap; spec, a sheaf:— heap (of corn), 
sheaf. 

6195. i"TO15* 'ormah, or-maw'; fem. of 6193; 

trickery; or (in a good sense) discre- 
tion:— guile, prudence, subtilty, wilily, wisdom. 
AMIS? taremah. See 6194. 

6196. "JflWlJ <armdwn, ar-mone'; prob. from 

6191 ; the plane tree (from its smooth 
and shed bark):— chestnut tree. 

6197. y~0> <Eran. ay-rawn'; prob. from 5782; 

watchful; Eran, an Isr. :— Eran. 

6198. ""pIS* <£ramy, ay-raw-nee'; patron, from 

6197; an Eranite or desc. (collect.) of 
Eran: — Eranites. 

115*15* <lr'iiwr. See 6177. 

6199. 15*15? <ar<ar, ar-awr 1 ; from 6209; naked, 

i.e. (fig.) poor:— destitute. See also 6176. 
15fl5* <Ar6<6r. See 6177. 

6200. ' lm BT& <-X.ro<Sriy, ar-o-ay-ree'; patron. 

from 6177; an Aroerite or inhab. of 
AroSr:— Aroerite. 

6201. E]1S <arapb, aw-raf; a prim, root; to 

droop; hence to drip:— drop (down). 



6202. til!? <arapb, aw-raf; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 6201 through the idea of slop- 
ing]; prop, to bend downward; but used only as a 
denom. from 6203, to break the neck; hence (fig.) to 
destroy:— that is beheaded, break down, break (cut 
off, strike off) neck. 

6203. rpi? <d)repb, o-ref; from 6202; the nape or 

back of the neck (as declining) ; hence 
the back generally (whether lit. or flg.):— back 
([stiff-]) neck ([-ed]). 

6204. FBI? <Orpab, or-pdW; fem. of 6203; 

mane; Orpah, a Moabitess:— Orpah. 

6205. bsl5? <araphel, ar-aw-fel'; prob. from 

6201; gloom (as of a lowering sky):— 
(gross, thick) dark (cloud, -ness). 

6206. V15* Carats, aio-rats'; & prim, root; to awe 

or (intrans.) to dread; hence to har- 
ass:— be affrighted (afraid, dread, feared, terrified), 
break, dread, fear, oppress, prevail, shake terribly. 

6207. p15* <araq, aw-rak'; a prim, root; to gnaw, 

i.e. (flg,) eat (by hyberbole) ; also (part.) 
a pain:— fleeing, sinew. 

6208. "pl5* <Arqiy, ar-kee'; patrial from an un- 

used name mean, a tush; an Arkite or 
inhab. of Erek:— Arkite. 

6209. 115* <arar, cravrar'; a prim, root; to bare; 

flg. to demolish;— make bare, break, raise 
up [perh. by clerical error for raze], x utterly. 

6210. 123*15* <*res, eh'-res; from an unused root 

mean. perh. to arch; a couch (prop, 
with a canopy') :— bed (-stead), couch. 

6211. 1135* (ash, awsh; from 6244; a moth:— moth. 

See also 5906. 
6211'. 3ffl? <&sab (Chald.), as-ab'; 6212:-grass. 

6212. U1B5* <eseb, eh'-seb; from an unused root 

mean, to glisten (or be green) ; grass (or 
any tender shoot):— grass, herb. 

6213. rt!235* <asab, aw-saw'; a prim, root; to do 

or make, in the broadest sense and 
widest application (as follows) :— accomplish, ad- 
vance, appoint, apt, be at, become, bear, bestow, 
bring forth, bruise, be busy, X certainly, have the 
charge of, commit, deal (with), deck, + displease, 
do, (ready) dress (-ed), (put in) execute (-ion), ex- 
ercise, fashion, -f feast, [fight-] tog man, + finish, 
fit, fly, follow, fulfil, furnish, gather, get, go about, 
govern, grant, great, + hinder, hold ([a feast]), 
X indeed, -+- be industrious, + journey, keep. labour, 
maintain, make, be meet, observe, be occupied, offer, 
+ officer, pare, bring (come) to pass, perform, prac- 
tise, prepare, procure, provide, put, requite, x sacri- 
fice, serve, set, shew, x sin, spend, X surely, take, 
X throughly, trim, X very, + vex, be [warr-] ior, 
work (-man), yield, use. 

6214. bJXili")? <Asah>el, as-aw-ale'; from 6213 

and 410; God has made; Asahel, the 
name of four Isr. :— Asahel. 

6215. TOS* <fl«av, ay-sawv'; appar. a form of the 

pass. part, of 6213 in the orig. sense of 
handling; rough (i.e. sensibly felt) ; Esav, a son of 
Isaac, including his posterity:— Esau. 

6216. pTO5* 'asbowq, aw-shoke'; from 6231; 

oppressive (as noun, a tyrant): — oppres- 
sor. 

6217. ptlBS* 'ashuwq, aw-shook'; or 

pips* <aslinq, mo-shook'; pass. part, of 6231; 
used in plur. masc. as abstr. tyranny: — 
oppressed (-ion). [Doubtful.] 

6218. "TilBS <asowr, aic-sore'; or 

11135* <asor, aw-sore'; from 6235; ten; by 
abhrev. ten strings, and so a deca- 
chord:— (instrument of) ten (strings, -th). 

6219. rVTOS 'asbowtb, aw-shoth'; from 6245; 

shining, i.e. polished: — bright. 

6220. DTO? <Ashvatb ash-vawth'; for 6219; 

bright; Ashvath, an Isr.: — Ashvath, 

6221. bN"ip5> <Asiy>61, as-ee-ale'; from 6213 and 

410; made of God; Asiel, an Isr.:— 
Asiel. 

6222. 11*1235? <Asayah, aw-saw-yaw'; from 6213 

and 3050; Jah has made; Asajah, the 
name of three or four Isr.:— Asaiah. 



6223. 1"ip'5* 'ashiyr, aw-sheer'; from 6238;, rich, 

whether lit. or flg. (noble):— rich (man) 

6224. *Ti*J3* <asiyriy as-ee-ree'; from 6235; 

tenth; by abbrev. tenth month or 
(fem.) part:— tenth (part). 

6225. "]1135> "jislian aw-shan'; a prim, root; to 

smoke, whether lit. or flg.:— be angry 
(be on a) smoke. 

6226. "1235* 'aahen, aw-shane'; from 6225; 

smoky:— smoking. 

6227. ]11$5> <ashan, aw-shawn'; from 6225; smoke, 

lit. or flg. (vapor, dust, anger):— smoke 
(-tog). 

6228. 1,1135! <Asli.an, aw-shawn'; the same as 6227; 

Ashan, a place in Pal.:— Ashan. 

6229. piP5* <asaq, aw-sak'; a prim, root (ident. 

with 6231) ; to press upon, i.e. guarrei. - — 
strive with. 

6230. plKS <eseq, ay'-sek; from 6229; strife:— 

Esek. 

6231. ptp5* <asbaq, aw-shak'; a prim. root(oomp. 

6229); to press upon, i.e. oppress, de- 
fraud, violate, overflow:— get deceitfully, deceive, de- 
fraud, drink up, (use) oppress ([-ion], -or), do violence 
(wrong). 

6232. pl2J5 <Esbeq, ay-shek'; from 6231; oppres- 

sion; Eshek, an Isr. :— Esbek. 

6233. pl!35> <6sbeq, o'-shek; from 6231; injury, 

fraud, (subj.) distress, (concr.) unjust 
gain: — cruelly, extortion, oppression, thing [deceit- 
fully gotten]. 

pll35> tashnq. See 6217. 

6234. *Tj512J5* <osbqali, osh-kaw'; fem. of 6233; 

anguish:— oppressed. 

6235. 1ip5> <eser, eh'-ser; masc. 

711113? <asarab, as-aw-raw 1 ; from 6237; 
ten (as an accumulation to the extent 
of the digits) :— ten, [flf-, seven-] teen. 

6236. 11B5* <asar (Chald.), as-ar',- masc. 

7111135* 'asrah (Chald.), as-raw'; corresp. 
to 6235; ten:— ten, + twelve. 

6237. 1125* <asar, aw-sar'; a prim, root (ident. 

with 6238); to accumulate; but used only 
as denom. from 6235; to tithe, i.e. take or give a 
tenth:— X surely, give .(take) the tenth, (have, take) 
tithe (-ing, -s), X truly. 

6238. 11135* <asbar, aic-shar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to accumulate; chiefly (spec.) to grow 
(caus. make) rich: — be (-come, en-, make, make self, 
wax) rich, make [1 Kings 22 : 48 marg.]. See 6240. 

6239. 11135* <6sber, o'-sher; from 6238; wealth:— 

X far [richer], riches. 

6240. 1H35* <asar, aw-sawr'; for 6235; ten (only in 

combination), i.e. -teen; also (ordinal) 
-teenth: — [eigh-, flf-, four-, nine-, seven-, six-, thir-] 
teen (-th), + eleven (-th), ■+■ sixscore thousand, 
+ twelve (-th). 

11135* <asdr. See 6218. 

6241. 7i111v5* Uggarown, is-saw-rone'; or 

"pil35> <lssar6n, is-saw-rone'; from 6235; 
(fractional) a tenth part: — tenth deal. 

6242. tri'US*? <esriym, es-reem',- from 6235; 

twenty; also (ordinal) twentieth:— 
[six-] score, twenty (-ieth), 

6243. "'lilJ? <esriyn (Chald.), es-reen'; corresp. 

to 6242:— twenty. 

6244. U3125* <ashesb, aw-shaysh'; a prim, root; 

prob. to shrink, i.e. fail: — be consumed. 

6245. DIBS* <asbatb, aw-shath'; a prim, root; 

prob. to be sleek, i.e. glossy; hence 
(through the idea of polishing) to excogitate (as if 
forming in the mind):— shine, think. 

6246. 11125* <asbttb (Chald), ash-eeth'; corresp. 

to 6245; to purpose;— think. 

6247. nip> <esbetb, eh'-sheth; from 6845; a 

fabric:— bright. 

6248. ninip5»° <asbtuwtb, ash-tooth'; from 

6245; cogitation: — thought. 
"WipS* ,'asbtgy, ash-tay'; appar. masc. plur. 
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thought; (used only in connection with 6340 in lieu of 
259) eleven or (ordinal) eleventh: — h eleven (-th). 

6250. Wmii? 'eshtoiiah, esh-to-naw'; from 

6245; thinking:— thought. 

6251. STjFVttSy <asht e rah, aah-ter-aw' '; prob. 

from 6238; increase:— flock. 

8252. ni*lF«Sy 'Asbtarowtb, ash-taw-roth' , or 

r'lniD? «Ashtardth, ash-tawroth' ; plur. 
of 6251; Ashtaroth, the name of a 
Sidonian deity, and of a place E. of the Jordan:— 
Ashtaroth, Astarotli. See also 1045, 6253, 6255. 

6253. Wl'mB? 'Asbtdretb, ash-to' -reth; prob. 
for 6251; Ashtoreth, the Phoenician 
goddess of love (and increase): — Ashtoreth. 
6254 ^nlrnS? <Asbt e rathiy, ash-ter-aw-thee' ; 
patrial from 6252; an Ashterathite 
or inhab. of Ashtaroth:— Ashterathite. 

6255. 073*175 n'nniB** «Asbt e roth Qarnaylm, 

ash-ter-oth' kar-nah'-yim; 
from' 6252 and the dual of 7161; Ashtaroth of (the) 
double horns (a symbol of the deity); Ashteroth-Kar- 
naim, a place E. of, the Jordan:— Ashtoreth Kar- 
naim. 

6256. ri3> t$fh, ayth; from 5703; time, espec. (adv. 

with prep.) now, when, etc.: \- after, 

[al-] ways, X certain, + continually, + evening, long, 
(due) season, so [long] as, [even-, evening-, noon-] 
tide, ([meal-], what) time, when. 

6257. "in* 1 <athad, aw-thad'; a prim, root; to 

prepare:— make fit, be ready to become. 
W 'attnd. See 6260. 



3. tins* «att«Ui, at-taw'; from 6256; at this 
time, whether adv., conj. or ex- 
pletive:— henceforth, now, straightway, this time, 
whereas. 

6259. Tini* t&tlrikwd, aw-thood'; pass. part, of 

6257; prepared: — ready, treasures. 

6260. Tin? <attfiwd, at-tood'; or 

1C\V <attAd, at-tood'; from 6257; prepared, 
i.e. full grown; spoken only (in plur.) of 
he-goats, or (fig.) leaders of the people:— chief one, 
(he) goat, ram. 

6261. "fl"* 'ittiy, it-tee'; from 6256; timely:— fit. 

"Fl? 'Attay, at-tah'ee; for 6261; Attai, the 

name of three Isr. : — Attai. 
TT0" <athiyd (Ohald.), ath-eed'; corresp. 
to 6264; prepared:— ready. 

6264. "PP3' 'athiyd, aw-theed'; from 6257; pre- 

pared,' by impl. skilful; fem. plur. the 
future; also treasure:— things that shall come, ready, 
treasures. 

6265. rrn? 'Atl.ayali ath-aw-yaw'; from 5790 

and 3050; Jah has helped; Athajah, an 
Isr.:— Athaiah. 

6266. pTW <atbiyq, aw-theek'; from 6275; prop. 

antique, i.e. venerable or sptendid:— 
durable. 

6267. P'ffl"' 'attiyq, at-teek'; from 6275; removed^ 

i.e. weaned; also antique: — ancient, 
drawn. 

. p^ri? *attiyq (Chald.), at-teek'; corresp. 
to 6267; venerable:— ancient. 
liny ^ Vtlialt ath-awk'; from an unused 
root mean, to sojourn; lodging; Athak, 
a place in Pal.:— Athach. 

6270. "vn? <Atblay, ath-lah'ee; from an unused 

root mean, to compress; constringent; 
Athlai, an Isr. :— Athlai. 

6271. ""pbnj' cAthalyali, ath-al-yaw 1 ; or 

ITT'bny 'Athalyalniw, ath-al-yaw'-hoo; 
from the same as 6270 and 3050; Jah 
has constrained; Athaljah, the name of an Israelites 
and two Isr.:— Athaliah. 

6272. Dn3* 'atham, aw-tham'; a prim, root; 

prob. to glow, i.e. (fig.) be desolated:— be 
darkened. 

6273. "■*n3* 'Otiinty, otli-nee'; from an unused 

root mean, to force; forcible; Othni, an 
Isr.:-Othni. 



6274. bN^an"? <Othniy'el, oth^iee-ale' ; from the 

same as 6273 and 410; force of God; 
Othniel, an Isr. :— Othniel. 

6275. pn"? e athaq, aw-thak 1 ; a prim, root; to 
remove (intrans. or trans.); fig. to grow 

old; spec, to transcribe:— copy out, leave off, become 
(wax) old, remove. 

6276. pn? <atheq, aw-thake'; from 6275; anitgue, 
i.e. valued: — durable. 

6277. pny <atliaq, aw-thawk 1 ; from 6275 in the 
sense of license; impudent: — arrogancy, 

grievous (hard) things, stiff. 

6278. ■p£j3 n? n&th Qatsiyn, ayth kaw-tseen'; 

from 6256 and 7011; timeofajudge; 
Eth-Katsin, a place in Pal. :— Ittah-kazin [by includ. 
directive enclitic]. 

6279. *iny <athar, aw-thar'; a prim, root [rather 

denom. from 62S1] ; to burn incense in 
worship, i.e. intercede (recipr. listen to prayer):— 
intreat, (make) pray (-er). 

6280. "iny 'atliar aw-thar'; a prim, root; to be 
(caus. make) abundant:— deceitful, mul- 
tiply. 

6281. Iliy 'Ether, eh'-ther; from 6280; afrun- 

dance; Kther, a place in Pal.:— Ether. 

6282. in"? <athar, aw-thawr'; from 6280; incense 

(as increasing to a volume of smoke); 
hence (from 6279) a worshipper:— suppliant, thick. 

n"iny 'atUeretn, ath-eh'-reth; from 6280; 
copiousness: — abundance. 



5 



NE 



pd». See 6311. 

6284. JlNB pa.»ah., paw-aw'; a prim, root; topuJT, 

i.e. blow away: — scatter into corners. 

6285. J1NB pS'dli, pay-aw 1 ; fem. of 6311; prop. 

mouth in a fig. sense, i.e. direction, 
region, extremity: — corner, end, quarter, side. 

6286. 1NB pa'ar, paw-ar'; a prim, root; to 

gleam, i.e, (causat.) embellish; flg. to 
boast; also to explain (i.e. make clear) oneself; 
denom. from 6288, to shake a tree:— beautify, boast 
self, go over the boughs, glorify (self), glory, vaunt 
self. 

6287. "INS p e 'fe>, peh-ayr'; from 6286; an embel- 

lishment, i.e. fancy head-dress: — beauty, 
bonnet, goodly, ornament, tire. 

6288. "TINS p e »6rali, peh-o-raw 1 ; or 

HN*1B pora'h, po-raw'; or 

"TINS pn'rali, poo-raw'; from 6286; prop, 
ornamentation, i.e. (plur.) foliage (in- 
clud. the limbs) as bright green:— bough, branch, 
sprig. 

6289. 1*i1NS pa'rirwrr, paw-roor'; from 6286; 

prop, illuminated, i.e. a glow; as 
noun, a, flush (of anxiety): — blackness. 

6290. TINS Pa'ran, paw-rawn'; from 6286; orno- 

mental; Paran, a desert of Arabia:— 
Paran. 

6291. iS pag, pag; from an unused root mean, to 

be torpid, i.e. crude; an unripe flg:— green 
fig. 

6292. bias plgguwl, pig-gooV; or 

33B plggul, pig-gooV; from an unused root 
mean, to stink; prop, fetid, i.e. (flg.) un- 
clean (ceremonially):— abominable (-tion, thing). 

6293. y5S paga«, paw-gah'; a prim, root; to 

impinge, by accident or violence, or (flg.) 
by importunity:— come (betwixt), cause to entreat, 
fall (upon), make intercession, intercessor, intreat, 
lay, light [upon], meet (together), pray, reach, run. 

6294. yjS pegat, peh'-gah; from 6293; impact 

(casual):— chance, occurrent. 

6295. ^N' , yas Pag«iy>6l, pageeale'; from 6294 

and 410; accident of Qod; Pagiel, an 
Isr. :— Pagiel. 

6296. 13B pagar, paw-gar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

relax, i.e. become exhausted:— be faint. 

6297. "US peger, peh'-gher; from 6296; a carcase 

(as limp), whether of man or beast; flg. 
an idolatrous image:— carcase, corpse, dead body. 



6298. U55B pagasb, paw-gash'; a prim, root; to 

come in contact with, whether by acci- 
dent or violence; flg. to concur:— meet (with, to- 
gether). 

6299. HIS padah, paw-daw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

sever, i.e. ransom; gener. to release, pre- 
serve: — X at all, deliver, X by any means, ransom, 
(that are to be, let be) redeem (-ed), rescue, X surely. 

6300. bN!TjS i P e dab'6l, ped-aft-a!e',- from 6299 

and 410; God has ransomed; Pedahel, 
an Isr.:— Pedahel. 

6301. TUtfTJB P e dahtsnwr, ped-aw-tsoor 1 ; 

from 6299 and 6697; a rocft (i.e. God) 
has ransomed; Pedahtsur, an Isr.:— Pedahzur. 

6302. ""IIS paduwy. paw-doo'ee; pass. part, of 

6299; ransomed (and so occurring under 
6299); as abstr. (in plur. masc.) a ransom:— (that are) 
to be (that were) redeemed. 

6303. 7i*IB Paddwn, paw-done 1 ; from 6299; ran- 

som; Padon, one of the Nethinim:— 
Padon. 

6304. nVJB pednwth, ped-ooth'; or 

n*lB p e duth, ped-ooth'; from 6929; distinc- 
tion ; also deliverance:— division, redeem, 
redemption. 

6305. *T|1E P'dayab, ped-aw-yaW; or 

1*1^13 P e dayahiiw, ped-aw-yaw'-hoo; 
from 6299 and 3050 ; Jah has ransomed; 
Pedajah, the name of six Isr. :— Pedaiah. 

6306. fiYHB pldydwm, pid-yome'; or 

6"HS pldyom, pid-yome'; also 

7"P*1S pitlyowu, pid-yone'; or 

"7*1*13 pldyon, pid-yone'; from 6299; a ran- 
som:— ransom, that were redeemed, re- 
demption. 

6307. 7IB Paddan, pad-dawn'; from an unused 

root mean, to extend; a plateau; or 
fi*1N yiB Paddan 'Aram, pad-dan' ar- 
awm'; from the same and 758; the 
table-land of Aram; Paddan or Paddan-Aram, a 
region of Syria:— Padan, Padan-aram. 

6308. yiB pada', paw-dah'; a prim, root; to 

retrieve: — deliver. 

6309. 11B peder, peh'-der; from an unused root 

mean, to be greasy; suet:— tat. 
nlB p e dutb. See 6304. 

6310. tlB peb, pen; from 6284; the mouth (as the 

means of blowing), whether lit. or flg. 
(particularly speech); spec, edge, portion or side; 
adv. (with prep.) 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. 

6311. *1B poll, po; or 

NS po' (Job 38 : 11), po; or 

IB p6w, po; prob. from a prim, insep. par- 
ticle s p (of demonstrative force) and 1931 ; 
this place (French ici), i.e. here or hence: — here, 
hither, the one (other, this, that) side. 
NIB pow>. See 875. 

6312. JlStlB Puw'ab, poo-aw'; or 

!T1B Pnwah, poo»-uaw'; from 6284; 
blast; Puah or Puwah, the name of two 
Isr.:— Phuvah, Pua, Puah. 

6313. S® pwwg, poog; a prim, root; to be slug- 

gish:— cease, be feeble, faint, be slacked. 

6314. *13*iS puwgah, poo-gaW; from 6318; in- 

termission: — rest. 
tllB Pnwah. See 6312. 

6315. tllB pftwaeb, poo'-akh; a prim, root; to 

puff, i.e. blow with the breath or air; 
hence to fan (as a breeze), to utter, to kindle (a Are), 
to scojf :— blow (upon), break, puff, bring into a snare, 
speak, utter. 

6316. f31B Puw|, poot; of for. or.; Put, a son of 

Ham, also the name of his descendants 
or their region, and of a Persian tribe:— Phut, Put. 



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6317. bBPUIB Pdw$iy'el, poo-tee-ale'; from an 

unused root (prob. mean, to dispar- 
age) and 410; contempt of God; Putiel, an 1st. :— 
Putiel. 

6318. "ffl^BlB Powtiyphar, po-tee-far'; of Eg. 

der.; Potiphar, an Eg.:— Potiphar. 

6319. SMS "'BIS Powfiy Phera', po'-tee feh'- 

rah; of Eg. der.; Poti-Phera, an 
Eg.:— Poti-pherah. 

6320. WS pawk, poole; from an unused root 

mean, to paint; dye (spec, stibium for 
the eyes):— fair colours, glistering, paint [-edl (-ing). 

6321. SIS *p.dwl, pole; from an unused root mean. 

to be thick; a bean las plump):— beans. 

6322. blS Puwl, pool; of for. or.; PvX, the name 

of an Ass. king and of an Ethiopian 
tribe:— PuL 

6323. IIS puwn, poon; a prim, root mean, to 

turn, i.e. be perplexed: — be distracted. 

6324. "'ilS Puwnty, poo-nee'; patron, from an 

unused name mean, a turn; a Punite 
(collect.) or desc. of an unknown Pun:— Punites. 

6325. "]blB Puwnon, poo-none'; from 6323; per- 

plexity; Punon, a place in the Desert: — 
Funon. 

6326. WIS Puw'ah, poo-am'; from an unused 

root mean, to glitter; brilliancy; Pudh, 
an Israelitess:— Puah. 

6327. VIS pxiwts, poots; a prim, root; to dash 

in pieces, lit. or fig. (espec. to dis- 
perse);— break (dash, shake) in (to) pieces, cast 
(abroad), disperse (selves), drive, retire, scatter 
(abroad), spread abroad. 

6328. pIS puwq, poolc; a prim, root; to waver:— 

stumble, move. 

6329. pIS puwq, pooh; a prim, root [rather ident. 

with 6328 through the idea of dropping 
out; comp. 5312]; to issue, i.e. furnish; causat. to 
secure; fig. to succeed:— afford, draw out, further, 
get, obtain. 

6330. S"!]?1S piiwqah, poo-haw'; from 6328; a 

stumbling-block: — grief. 

6331. IIS pdwr, poor; a prim, root; to crush:— 

break, bring to nought, X utterly take. 

6332. MIS Pfiwr, poor; also (plur.) 

D^IS Puwriym, poo-reem'; or 

tPIB Puriym, poo-reem'; from 6331; a 
lot (as by means of a broken piece):— 
Pur, Purim. 

6333. JTlIB pftwra.lt, poo-raw'; from 6331; a 

wine-press (as crushing the grapes): — 
winepress. 

d*H1S Puwriym. See 6332. 

6334. NrrtiB P&wratha', po-raw-thaw 1 ; of 

Pers. or.; Poratha, a son of Ha- 
inan:— Poratha. 

6335. IBIS puwsh, poosh; a prim, root; to 

spread; fig. act proudly:— grow up, be 
grown fat, spread selves, be scattered. 

6336. ^niS Puwthiy, poo-thee'; patron, from 

an unused name mean, a hinge; a Puth- 
ite (collect.) or descend, of an unknown Puth:— Puh- 
ites [as if from 6312]. 

6337. TS paz, pau , 2> . f r0 m6338; pure (gold) ; hence 

gold itself (as refined) : — fine (pure) gold. 

6338. fTB pazaz, paw-zaz'; a prim, root; to re- 

fine (gold) :— best [gold]. 

6339. TTB pazaz, paw-zaz'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 6338]; to solidify (as if by 
refining) ; also to spring (as if separating the limbs) :— 
leap, be made strong. 

6340. ITS pazar, paw-zar'; a prim, root; to scat- 

ter, whether in enmity or bounty: — dis- 
perse, scatter (abroad). 

6341. IIS pach, pakh; from 6351; a (metallic) 

sheet (as pounded thin) ; also a spring net 
(as spread out like a lamina):— gin, (thin) plate, 
snare 



6342. "ins 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 to shake. 



ItlS pachad, pakh' -ad; from 6342; a (sud- 
den) alarm (prop, the object feared, by 
impl. the feeling):- -dread (-ful), fear, (thing) great 
[fear, -ly feared], terror. 

6344. "1)13 pachad, pakh' -ad; the same as 6343; 

a testicle (as a cause of shame akin to 
fear):— stone. 

6345. STltlS pachdah, pakh-daw'; tern, of 6343; 

alarm (i.e. awe):— fear. 

6346. ntlB pechah, peh-khaw'; of for. or.; a 

prefect (of a city or small district):— 
captain, deputy, governor. 

6347. fins pechah (Chald.), peh-khaw 1 ; corresp. 

to 6346: — captain, governor. 

6348. TtIB pachaz, pavi-khaz'; a prim, root; to 

bubble up or froth (as boiling water), i.e. 
(fig.) to be unimportant: — light. 

6349. TIlB pachaz, pakh'-az; from 6348; ebulli- 

tion, i.e. froth (flg. lust):— unstable. 

6350. nlTflB pachazuwth, pakh-az-ooth' ; from 

6348; frivolity:— lightness. 

6351. ntlS pachach, paw-khakh'; a prim, root; 

to batter out; but used only as denom. 
from 6341, to spread a net: — be snared. 

6352. DflB pecham, peh-khaxcm'; perh. from an 

unused root prob. mean, to be black; a 
coal, whether charred or live:— coals. 

6353. ins pechar (Chald.), peh-khawr'; from an 

unused root prob. mean, to fashion; a 
potter:— potter. 

6854. DOB pachath, pakh'-ath; prob. from an 
unused root appar. mean, to dig; a pit, 
espec. for catching animals:— hole, pit, snare, 

6355. a»173 ITS Pachath Bldw'ab, pakh'- 

ath mo-awb'; from 6354 and 4124; 
pit ofMoab; Pachath- Moab, an Isr. :— Pahath-moab. 

6356. nnrjS p e chetheth, pekh-eh'-theth; from 

the same as 6354; a hole (by mildew in 
a garment):— fret inward. 

6357. !"npS plfdah, pit-daw 1 ; of for. der.; a 

gem, prob. the topaz:— topaz. 

6358. 11E3S pafuwr, paui-toor'; pass. part, of 

6362; opened, i.e. (as noun) a bud: — 
open. 

6359. TUB patiyr, paw-teer'; from 6362; open, 

i.e. unoccupied: — free. 

6360. UJ^JaS pattiysh, pat-teesfc'; intens. from 

an unused root mean, to pound; a 
hammer: — hammer. 

6361. UPS© pattiysh (Chald.), pat-teesh'; from 

a root corresp. to that of 6360; a goivn 
(as if hammered out wide):— hose. 

6362. *"|E?B patar, paw-tar'; a prim, root; to 

cleave or burst through, i.e. (caus.) to 
emit, whether lit. or flg. (gape): — dismiss, free, let 
(shoot) out, slip away. 

6363. "IDS peter, peh'-ter; or 

ITlttS pitrah, pit-raw'; from 6362; a fis- 
sure, i.e. (concr.) firstling (as opening 
the matrix): — firstling, openeth, such as open. 

6364. no:?" 1 ? Piy-Beceth, pee beh'-seth; of 

Eg. or. ; Pi-Beseth, a place in Eg.:- 
Pi-beseth. 

6365. "PS piyd, peed; from an unused root prob 

mean, to pierce; (flg.) misfortune: — de- 
struction, ruin. 

6366. !TB p£yah, pay-aw'; or 

T?jS piyah, pee-yaw 1 ; fem. of 6310; an 
edge:— (two) edge (-d). 

6367. rhrn "$ Piha-Chiyroth.peeJiaft-JAee- 

roth'; from 6310 and the fem. plur. 
of a noun (from the same root as 2356), with the art. 
interp.; mouth of the gorges; Pi-ha-Cliiroth, a place 
in Eg. :— Pi-hahiroth. [In Num. 14 : 19 without Pi-.] 



6368. rPS piyacta, pee'-akh; from 6315; a powder 

(as easily puffed away), i.e. asnes or 
dust:— ashes. 

6369. bb^S "Piykol, pee-fcofe'; appar. from 6310 
and 3605; mouth of all; Picol, a Philis- 
tine:— Phichol. 

6370. IBM^S piylegesh, pee-leh'-ghesh; or 

12TOB pilegesh, pee-leh'-ghesh; of uncert. 
der.; a concubine; also (inasc.) a para- 
mour: — concubine, paramour. 

6371. JTO^S piymah, pee-maw': prob. from an 
unused root mean, to be plump; obes- 
ity:— collops. 

6372. Orfi^B Piyn e chac, pee-nekh-aws' ; appar. 
from 6310 and a var. of 5175; mouth of 

a serpent; Pinechas, the name of three Isr.:— Phine- 
has. 



6373. p^B piyndn, pee-none'; prob. the same as 

6325; Pinon, an Idumaean:— Pinon. 

6374. !T , B" I B piyphiyah, pee-fee-yaw' ; for 6366, 

an edge or tooth:— tooth, X two-edged 

6375. p" 1 !? piyq, peek; from 6329; a tottering:— 

smite together. 

6376. }W"*S Piyshown, pee-shone'; from 6335; 
dispersive; Pishon, a river of Eden:— 

Pison. 

6377. "prPS Piythown, pee-thone'; prob. from 
the same as 6596; expansive; Pithon, 

an Isr. :— Pithon. 

6378. t[S pak, pak; from 6379; a flask (from 
which a liquid may flow):— box, vial. 

6379. FI5B pakah, pam-kaw'; a prim, root; to 
pour:— run out. 

180. ff«!$St H*}dl Pokereth Ts«bayfym, 

po-keh'-reth tseb-aw-yeem' ; 
from the act. part, (of the same form as the first 
word) fem. of an unused root (mean, to entrap) and 
plur. of 6643; trap of gazelles; Pokereth-Tsebajim, 
one of the "servants of Solomon":— Pochereth of 
Zebaim. 

6381. N3B pala', paw-law'; a prim, root; prop. 

perh. to separate, i.e. distinguish (lit. or 
flg-); hy impl. to be (causat. make) great, difficult, 
wonderful:— accomplish, (arise . . . too, be too) hard, 
hidden, things too high, (be, do, do a, shew) marvel, 
lous (-ly, -els, things, work), miracles, perform, sepa- 
rate, make singular, (be, great, make) wonderful (-ers, 
-ly, things, works), wondrous (things, works, -ly). 

6382. Nbs pele', peh'-leh; from 6381; a miracle:— 

marvellous thing, wonder (-ful, -fully). 

6383. i^bs pmiy, piuetf or 

fcObs paliy', paw-lee'; from 6381; remark- 
able: — secret, wonderful. 

6384. ^Nbs Pallu'iy, pal-loo-ee'; patron, from 

6396; a Palluite (collect.) or desc. of 
Pallu:— Palluites. 

STNbs pei&'yah. See 6411. 
lONbf Pil'ecer. See 8407. 

6385. 53B palag, paw-lag'; a prim, root! to split 

(lit. or flg.):— divide. 

6386. 35B p e lag (Chald.), pel-ag'; corresp. to 

6385:— divided. 

6387. ibjS p*lag (Chald.), peUig'; from 6386; a 

half:— dividing. 

6388. ibs peleg, peh'-leg; from 6385; a rill (i.e. 

small channel of water, as in irriga- 
tion):— river, stream. 

6389. 353 Peleg, peh'-leg; the same as 6388; earth- 

quake; Peleg, a son of Shem:— Peleg. 

6390. !"!Jlbs pejaggah, pel-ag-gaw 1 ; from 6385; a 

runlet, i.e. gully: — division, river. 

6391. nabs p«luggah, pel-oog-gaw' ; from 6385; 

a section: — division. 

6392. i-wbs p e luggah (Chald.), petroog-gaw'; 

corresp. to 6391 :— division. 
^.^ s pilegesh. See 6370. 

6393. STlbs p e ladah, peZ-ato-daw'; from an un- 

used root mean, to divide; a cleaver, 
Lb, iron armature (of a chariot):— torch. 



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6394. Itnbs Plldasb, piLdawsh'; of uncert. der. ; 

Pildash, a relative of, Abraham:— Pil- 
dash. 

6395. tlbs palab, paw-law'; a prim, root; to dis- 

tinguish, (lit. or fig.):— put a difference, 
show marvellous, separate, set apart, sever, make 
wonderfully. 

6396. SI 1 ?! Fallow', pal-loo 1 ; from 6395; dis- 

tinguished; Pallu, an Isr.:— Fallu, 
Fhallu, 

6397. "^ibs P e 16wnty, pelo-nee'; patron, from 

an unused name (from 6395) mean. 
separate; a Pelonite or inhab. of an unknown 
Palon:— Pelonite. 

6398. H5S palacb, paw-lakh'; a prim, root; to 

sZice, i.e. break open or pierce; — bring 
forth, cleave, cut, shred, strike through. 

6399. fibs p e lacb (Chald.), pel-akh'; corresp. to 

6398; to serve or worship:— minister, 



; a slice; — 



6400; 



6405. 



6406. 



6400. I"I3B pelacn, peh'-lakh; from 

piece. 

6401. Nfibs PUcba», pil-khaw'; from 

slicing; Pilcha, an Isr. :— Pilcha. 

6402. 'Jfib© polcban (Chald.), polkhawn'; from 

6399; worship: — service, 

6403. U3B palaf. paw-lat'; a prim, root; to slip 

out, i.e. escape; causat. to deliver:— 
calve, carry away safe, deliver, (cause to) escape. 

6404. ttbs Pelet, peh'-let; from 6403; escape; 

Pelet, the name of two Isr. :— Pelet. See 
also 1046. 

UbS palef. See 6412. 

bbs pallet, pal-late'; from 6403; escape:— 

deliverance, escape. 
FlBbs prefab. See 6413. 

"'ttbS Palfty, pal-tee'; from 6403; delivered; 
Palti, the name of two Isr.:— Palti, 
Phalti. 

6407. "'tabs Palfiy, pal-tee'; patron, from 6406; a 

Paltite or desc. of Palti: — Paitite. 

6408. "'Ubs Pilfay, pU-tah'ee; for 6407; Piltai, 

an Isr.:— Piltai. 

6409. bNiabs Paltiy'el, pal-tee-ale'; from the 

same as 6404 and 410; deliverance of 
God; Paltiel, the name of two Isr. :— Paltiel, Phaltiel. 

6410. !"P£ib_B peiafyab, pel-at-yaw'; or 

1!"t;t?bs P"lafyahuw, pel-at-yaw '-hoo; 
from 6403 and 3050; Jah has deliv- 
ered; Pelatjah, the name of four Isr. :— Pelatiah. 
N-bs paliy'. See 6383. 

6411. ?1 vB P e layah, pel-aw-yaw 1 ; or 

STttbs P'la'yah, pel-aw-yaw 1 ; from 6381 
' and 3050; Jah has distinguished; Pel- 
ajah, the name of three Isr. :— Pelaiah. 

6412. Whs paliyt, paw-leet'; or 

tJ^bs paleyt, paw-late'; or 

libs pale^, paw-late'; from 6403; a refu- 
gee: — (that have) escape (-d, -th), fugitive. 

6413. ft^Pbjf p e leyjab, pelay-tawf ; or 

MUbs p e l6tab, pel-ay-taw'; fem. of 641S; 
deliverance; concr. an escaped por- 
tion:— deliverance, (that is) escape (-d), remnant. 

6414. b^bs paliyl, paw-leel'; from 6419; a magis- 

trates—judge. 

6415. Flb/be p e liylab, pel-ee-law'; fem. of 6414; 

justice:— judgment. 

6416. ^bB p e liyliy, pel-ee-lee'; from 6414; judi- 

cial:— judge. 

6417. tTOTSS p e liyliyab, peUee-lee^yaw' ; fem. 

of 6416; judicature:— judgment. 

6418. '328 peleb, peh'-lek; from an unused root 

mean, to be round; a circuit (i.e. dis- 
trict); also a spindle (as whirled); hence a crutch:— 
(di-) staff, part. 



6419. bbstpalal, paw-lal'; a prim, root; to judge 

(officially or mentally); byextens. to in- 
tercede, pray:— intreat, judge (-ment), (make) pray 
(-er, -tag), make supplication. 

6420. bbs Palal, paw-lawl'; from 6419; judge; 

Palal, an Isr.:— Palal. 

6421. irbbs peialyab, pel-al-yaw'; from 6419 

and 3050; Jah has judged; Pelaljah, 
an Isr. :— Pelaliah. 

6422. "'SiKfes palmfrwniy, paZ-mo-nee'; prob. 

for 6423; a certain one, i.e. so-and- 
so:— certain. 

IDNSbs Piln e 'ecer. See 8407. 
. "'ibs p e ldnfy, peUo-nee'; from 6395; sucft a ' 



one, Le. a specified person. •- 
Ibibs pilnecer. See 8407. 



-such. 



6424. OjB palac, paw-las'; a prim, root; prop, to 

roll flat, i.e. prepare (a road); also to 
revolve, i.e. weigh (mentally): — make, ponder, weigh. 

6425. Obs pelec, peh'-les; from 6424; a balance:— 

scales, weight. 
"l&bB P e lecer. See 8407. 

6426. Vbs palata, pawlats'; a prim, root; prop. 

perh. to rend, i.e. (by impl.)to quiver:— 
tremble. 

6427. niSbS pallatsawth, pal-law-tsooth' ; 

from 6426; affright:— tearfulness, 
horror, trembling. 

6428. IZJbs palash, paw-lash'; a prim, root; to 

roll (in dust):— roll (wallow) self. 

6429. nuSbs P e le»betb, pel-eh'-sheth; from 6428; 

rolling, i.e. migratory; Pelesheth, a 
region of Syria:— Palestioa, Palestine, Philistia, Phi- 
listines. 

6430. "TObe P»llsbtiy, pelish-tee' ; patrial 

from 6429; a Pelishtite or inhab. of 
Pelesheth:— Philistine. 

6431. npS Peletb, peh'-leth; from an unused root 

mean, to ./lee; swiftnees; Peleth, the 
name of two Isr. :— Peleth, 

6432. "Tibs PHStbiy, pel-ay-thee' ; from the 

same form as 6433; a courier (collect.) 
or official messenger: — Pelethites. 

6433. OS pum (Chald.), poom; prob. for 6310; the 

mouth (lit. or fig.):— mouth. 

6434. ]S pen. pane; from an unused root mean, to 

turn,; an angle (of a street or wall):— cor- 



ner. 
6435 



IS 



lest:- 



pen, pane; from 6437; prop, removal; 
used only (in the constr.) adv. as conj. 
(lest) (peradventure), that . . . not. 

6436. 3|S pannag, pan-nag'; of uncert. der.; 

prob. pastry:— Pannag. 

6437. tlDB panah, paw-naw'; a prim, root; to 

turn; by Imp], to face, i.e. appear, look, 
etc. :— appear, at [even-] tide, behold, cast out, come 
on, X corner, dawning, empty, go away, lie, look, 
mark, pass away, prepare, regard, (have) respect 
(to), (re-) turn (aside, away, back, face, self), X right 
[early]. 

r"UB paneb. See 6440. 

6438. !"I3B plnnab, pirwtauj'; fem. of 6434; an 

angle; by impl. a pinnacle; fig. a chief- 
tain:— -bulwark, chief, corner, stay, tower. 

6439. bstlSB P e now'Sl, pen-oo-aZe'; or (more 

prop.) 
5&C3B P e niy»el, pen-ee-ale'; from 6437 and 
410; face of God; Penuel or Peniel, a 
place E. of Jordan; also (as Penuel) the name of two 
Isr.:— Peniel, Penuel. 

"'SB pauiy See 6443. 

6440. D^B pauiy in, paw-neem'; plur. 0rat 

always as sing.) of an unused noun 
[USB puueli, paw-neh'; from 6437] ; the face 
(as the part that turns); used in a great 
variety of applications (lit. and fig.); also (with prep, 
pref .) as a prep, (.before, etc.) : — |- accept, a- (be-) fore 
(-time), against, anger, X as (long as), at, + battle, 
+ because (of), + beseech, countenance, edge, + em- 
ploy, endure, -f enquire, face, favour, fear of. for, 



forefront (-part), form (-er time, -ward), from, front, 
heaviness, X him (-self), + honourable, + impudent, 
+ to, it, look [-eth] (-s), X me, + meet, X more than, 
mouth, of, off, (of) old (time), x on, open, + out of, 
over against, the partial, person, -j- please, presence, 
propect, was purposed, by reason, of, + regard, right 
forth, + serve, X shewbread, sight, state, straight, 
+ street, x thee, X them (-selves), through (+ -out), 
till, time (-s) past, (un-) to (-ward), + upon, upside 
(+ down), with (-in, + -stand), X ye, X you. 

6441. FIB" 1 ?!? p e niymab, pen-ee'-maw; from 

6440 with directive enclitic; faceward, 
Le. indoors:— (with-) in (-ner part, -ward). 

6442. ^EPpB p e niymiy, pen-ee-mee'; from 6440; 

interior:— (with-) in (-ner, -ward). 

8443. "pSB paniyn, paw-neen'; or 

"V3B paniy, paw-nee'; from the same as 
6434; prob. apearl (as round):— ruby. 

6444. nSSS P e ninnab, pen-in-naw'; prob. fem. 

from 6443 contr. ; Fenimnaft, an Israel- 
itess:— Peninnah. 

6445. pi? panaq, paw-nak 1 ; a prim, root; to 

enervate:— bring up. 

6446. DB pac, pas; from 6461; prop, the palm (of 

the hand) or sole (of the foot) [eomp. 6447]; 
by impl. (plur.) a long and sleeved tunic (perh. simply 
a wide one; from the orig. sense of the root, i.e. of 
many breadths):— (divers) colours. 

6447. OB pac (Chald.), pas; from a root corresp. 

to 6461 ; the palm (of the hand, as being 
spread out):— part. 

6448. XQB pacag, paw-sag'; a prim, root; to cut 

up, i.e. (fig.) contemplate:— consider. 

6449. InapB Plcgab, pis-gaui'; from 6448; a cZe/S; 

Pisgah, a mt. E. of Jordan:— Pisgah. 

6450. D' , 'Jjn OS Pac Dammiym, pas dam- 

meem'; from 6446 and the plur. of 
1818; palm (i.e. dell) of bloodshed; Pas-Dammim, a 
place in Pal.:— Pas-dammim. Comp. 658. 

6451. flSB plccab, pis-sau/; from 6461; expan- 

sion, i,e. abundance: — handful. 

6452. TIDE pacacb, paw-sakh'; a prim, root; to 

hop, i.e. (fig.) skip over (or spare) ; by 
impl. to hesitate; also (lit.) to limp, to dance;— halt, 
become lame, leap, pass over. 

6453. TIDE pecacb, peh'-sakh; from 6452; apre- 

termission, i.e. exemption; used only 
tech. of the Jewish Passover (the festival or the 
victim):— passover (ottering). 

6454. riDB Pac^acb, pawsay'-akh; from 6452; 

limping; Paseach, the name of two 
Isr. :— Paseah, Phaseah. 

6455. nSS plcceacb, pis-say'-akh; from 6452; 

lame:— lame. 

6456. b^DB p e ciyl, pes-eel'; from 6458; an idol:— 

carved (graven) image, quarry. 

6457. "sTDB Pacak, paw-sak'; from an unused 

root mean, to divide; divider; Pasak, 
an Isr. :— Pasach. 

6458. bpB pacal, paw-sal'; a prim, root; to 

carve, whether wood or stone:— grave, 
hew. 

6459. bDD pecel, peh'-sel; from 6458; an idol:— 

carved (graven) image. 

6460. VlpSpB p e canteriyn (Chald.), pes-an- 

faj-reen'; or 
'p'TPflDS p e cant6rlyja, pes-an-tay-reen' ; a 
transliteration of the Qr. ^oAttjpioi' 
psalterion; a lyre:— psaltery. 

6461. DOB pacac, paw-sas 1 ; a prim, root; prob. 

to disperse, i.e. (tatrans.) disappear:— 



6462. HBpB Plcpab, pis-paw 1 ; perh. from 6461; 

dispersion; Pispdh, an Isr. :— Fispah. 

6463. H^B pa'ah, paw-au/; a prim, root; to 

scream:— cry. 

6464. 15>B Pa«uw, pawoo'; « 

^B Pa'iy, paw-ee'; from 6468; screaming; 
Pail or Fat, a place in Edom:— Pal, Pau 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



6405. 1&B P e «dwr, peh-ore'; from 6478; a gap; 
Peor, a mountain E. of Jordan; also 
(tor 1187) a deity worshipped there:— Peor. See also 
1047. 

"9B Pa'fy. See 6464. 

6466. b?B pa'al, paw-aV; a prim, root; to do or 

make (systematically and habitually), 
espec. to practise:— commit, [evil-] do (-er), make (-r), 
ordain, work (-er), wrought. 

6467. b?B p6«al, po'-al; from 6466; an act or work 

(Conor.):— act, deed, do, getting, maker, 
work. 

6468. rts5>B pe'nllab, peA-ooMaw'; fern. pass. 

part, of 6466; (abstr.) work:— labour, 
reward, wages, work. 

6469. "*Ty)>95 peulltbay, peh-ool-leh-thah'ee; 

from 6468; laborious; Peiillethai, an 
Isr.:— Peulthai. 

6470. D?B pa'sni, paw-am'; a prim, root; to tap, 

i.e. beat regularly; hence (gen.) to tmpeJ 
or agitate:— move, trouble. 

6471. ft?S pa'am, pah'-am; or (fern.) 

!TO3*B pa'amah, pah-am-aw'; from 6470; 
a stroke, lit. or fig. (in various applica- 
tions, as follow):— anvil, corner, foot (-step), going, 
[hundred-] fold, X now, (this) + once, order, rank, 
step, + thrice, ([often-], second, this, two) time (-s), 
twice, wheel. 

6472. ")fa?B. pa'&mdn, pah-am-one'; from 6471; 

a bell (as strucfc):— bell. 

6473. *I§B pa'ar, paw-ar"; a prim, root; to yawn, 

i.e. open wide (lit. or fig.):— gape, open 
(wide). 

6474. " |I 3?B Pa«ftray, pah-ar-ah'ee; from 6473; 

yawning; Paarai, an Isr. : — Paarai. 

6475. TV3ZB patsab, paw-tsaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

rend, i.e. open (espec. the mouth):— de- 
liver, gape, open, rid, utter. 

6476. tlltS patsacb, paw-tsakh'; a prim, root; 

to break out (In joyful sound):— break 
(forth, forth into joy), make a loud noise. 

6477. fl^StS p'tsfyrab, pets-ee-raw'; from 6484; 

bluntness: — |-Sfue. 

6478. bSB patsal, paw-tsaV; a prim, root; to 

peel:— pill. 

6479. itbSB p e tsalab, pets-aw-taw'; from 6478; 

a peeling:— stroke. 

6480. DJtS pataam, paw-tsam'; a prim, root; to 

rend (by earthquake):— break. 

6481. 5>5£S pat»a«, paw-tsah'; a prim, root; to 

split, i.e. wound:— wound. 
6483. 3>£B petsa«, peh'-tsah; from 6481; a 
wound;— wound (-ing). 
yi£S Patsteta. See 1048. 

6483. VISE PitstsSts, pits-tsates' ; from an un- 

used root mean, to dissever; dispersive; 
Pitstsets, a priest:— Apses [includ, the art.]. 

6484. *lSf patsar, paui-fsar'; a prim, root; to 

peck at, i.e. (fig.) stun or dull:— press. 
urge, stubbornness. 

6485. "1JJS paqad, paw-kad'; a prim, root; to 

visit (with friendly or hostile intent) ; by 
onaL to oversee, muster, charge, care for, miss, de- 
posit, etc.:— appoint, x at all, avenge, bestow, 
(appoint to have the, give a) charge, commit, count, 
deliver to keep, be empty, enjoin, go see, hurt, do 
judgment, lack, lay up look, make. X by any means, 
miss, number, officer, (make) overseer, have (the) 
oversight, punish, reckon, (can to) remember 
(-brance), set (over), sum, x surely, visit, want 
* l l? 3 plqqftd. See 6400. 

6486. fngE p e qnddab, pek-ood-daW; fern. 

pass. part, of 6486 ; visitation (in many 
senses, chiefly official):— account, (that have the) 
charge, custody, that which . . . laid up, numbers, 
office (-r), ordering, oversight, 4- prison, reckoning, 
visitation. 

6487. "pf/l? plqqaddwn, pik-kaw-done>; from 

6486; a deposit:— that which was de- 
livered (to keep), store. 



6488. rfips p'qidiitb, pek-ee-dooth'; from 6496; 

supervision:— ward. 

6489. 11)5S P e qdwd, pefc-ode',' from 6485; punish- 

ment; Pekod, a symbol, name for 
Bab.:— Pekod. 

6490. "lip? plqquwd, pik-kood'; OF 

"IpB plqqnd, pik-kood'; from 6485; prop. 
appointed, ie. a mandate (of God; plur. 
only, collect for the Law):— commandment, precept, 
statute. 

6491. tips paqacb, paw-kakh'; a prim, root; to 

open (the senses, espec. the eyes); flg. 
to be observant: — open. 

6492. Tips Peqacb, peh'-kakh; from 6491; watch; 

Pekach, an Isr. king:— Pekah. 

6493. Ilp.f piqq£ach, pik-kay'-akh; from 6491; 

clear-sighted; flg. intelligent:— seeing, 
wise. 

6494. STflpB P e qachyah, pek-akh-yaw 1 ; from 

6491 and 3050; Jah has observed; Pek- 
achjah, an Isr. king:— Pekahiah. 

6495. ttipTlpB p e qacb-q6\racb, pefc-ofcn-fto'- 

akh; from 6491 redoubled; opening 
(of a dungeon), i.e. jail-delivery (flg. salvation from 
sin):— opening of the prison. 

i. T^B paqtyd, paw-keed'; from 6485; a 
superintendent (civil, military or relig- 
iouB):— which had the charge, governor, office, over- 
seer, [that] was set 

6497. 3>pB peqae, peh'-kah; from an unused root 

mean, to burst; only used as an architect, 
term of an ornament similar to 6498, a semi-globe:— 
knop. 

6498. liypB paqqu'ab, pak-koo-aw'; from the 

same as 6497; the wild cucumber (from 
splitting open to shed its seeds):— gourd. 

6499. "IB par, par; or 

IB par, paujr; from 6565; a bullock (appar. 
as breaking forth in wild strength, or 
pern, as dividing the hoof):— (+ young) bull (-ock), 
calf, ox. 

6500. NTS para.', paw-raw'; a prim, root; to bear 

fruit:— be fruitful. 

6501. NTB pere', peh'-reh; or 

JV}B pereb (Jer. 2 : 24), peh'-reh; from 6500 
in the secondary sense of running wild; 
the onager:— wild (ass). 

rWlB pora'b. See 6288. 

6502. dSHE Ptr'am, pir-aurm'; from 6501; 

wildly; Piram, a Canaanite:— Piram. 

6503. "Gl^B Par bar, par-bawr'; or 

"ITIB Parvar, par^vawr'; of for or.; Par- 
bar or Parvar, a quarter of Jerus.:— 
Parbar, suburb. 

6504. "JIB parad, paw-rod'; a prim, root; to 

break through, i.e. spread or separate 
(oneself):— disperse, divide, be out of joint, part, 
scatter (abroad), separate (self), sever self, stretch, 
sunder. 

6505. TIB pered, peft'-red; from 6504; a mule 

(perh. from his lonely habits):— mule. 

6506. fWB plrdab, pir-daw 1 ; fern, of 6505; a 

she-mule:— mule. 

6507. iVHB p e rudab, per-oo-daw'; tern. pass, 
part, of 6504; something separated, i.e. 

a kernel;— seed. 

6508. 0T1B pardec, par-dace'; of for. or.; a 

park:— forest, orchard. 

6509. !T"IB parab, paw-raw'; a prim, root; to 

bear fruit (lit. or flg.):— bear, bring 
forth (fruit), (be, cause to be, make) fruitful, grow, 
increase. 

6510. !T1B parab, pawraW; fern, of 6499; a 

heifer: — cow, heifer, kine. 

6511. !T"lB Parab, paw-raw'; the same as 6510; 

Parah, a place in Pal.:— Parah. 
STlB pereb. See 6501. 

6512. FTJB perab, pay-raw'; from 6381; a hole 

(as brolen, Lo. dug):— + mole. Comp. 



6513. !"HB Pftrafa, poo-mow ; for 6888; foliage; 
Purah, an Isr. :— Phurah. 

6514 8TI1B pojruwda', per-oo-daw; or 

NT^JB P e riyda>, per-ee-daw'; from 6504; 
dispersion; Peruda or .Perida, one of 
" Solomon's servants":— Perida, Peruda. 
"•TIIS" perowziy. See 6521. 

6515. 01*1B ParAwacb, paut-roo'-akh; pass. 

part, of 6524; blossomed; Paruach, an 
Isr.:— Paruah. 

6516. B?Y1B Parvaylm, par^cah'-yim; of for. 

or.; Parvajim, an Oriental region:— 
Parvalm. 

6517. "WIS paruwr. paw-roor 1 ; pass, part of 

6565 in the sense of spreading out 
[comp. 6524] ; a skillet (as flat or deep):— pan, pot 
TV~JS Parvar. See 6508. 

6518. TIB paraz, pawrawz'; from an unused 

root mean, to separate, i.e. decide; a 
chieftain:— village. 

6519. 71JTB p e rfizab, per-aw-zaw'; from the 

same as 6518; an open country: — (un- 
walled) town (without walls), unwatted village. 

6520. "pT^IB p e raz6wn, per-aw-sone' ; from the 

same as 6518; magistracy, i.e. leader- 
ship (also concr. chieftains):— village. 

6521. "'T'lB p e raziy, per-aw-zee'; or 

" I T'V"1B° p e rdwziy, per-o-zee'; from 6519; a 
rustic— village. 

6522. V'TB perfzziy, per-fa-see', 1 for 6521; inhab. 

of the open country; a Perizzite, one 
of the Canaanitish tribes:— Perizzite. 

6523. b.HB parzel (Chald.), par-zel'; corresp. to 

1270; iron;— iron. 

6524. fHB paracb, paw-rakh'; a prim, root; to 

break forth as a bud, i.e. bloom; gen. 
to spread; spec, to fly (as extending the wings); flg. to 
flourish;— X abroad, x abundantly, blossom, break 
forth (out), bud, flourish, make fly, grow, spread, 
spring (up). 

6525. tTlB peracb, peh'-rakh; from 6524; a calyx 

(nat. or artif.); gen. bloom:— blossom, 
bud, flower. 

6526. tttTHB plrcbacb, pir-khakh'; from 6524; 

progeny, i.e, a brood:— youth. 

6527. U^B paraf, poui-rat'; a prim, root; to 
scatter words, i.e. prate (or hum):— 

chant 

6528. CTS peref, pefc'-ret; from 6527; a stray or 

single berry:— grape. 

6529. "*"7B p*rty, per-ee'; from 6509; fruit (lit. or 
flg.):-bough, ([first-]) fruit ([-ful]),l re- 
ward. 

NT^B P«riyda». See 6514. 
fi^B Puriym. See 6332. 

6530. 'p'lB p e rlyt», per-eets'; from 6555; trfotent, 

i.e. a tyrant:— destroyer, ravenous, 
robber. 

6531. ^pB pereb, peh'-rek; from an unused root 

mean, to break apart; fracture, ie. 
severity:— cruelty, rigour. 

6532. fO'lS poreketb, po-reh'-keth; tern, act 

part, of the same as 6581; a seporotri*, 
Le. (the sacred) screen: — vail. 

6533. DIB param, pavyram'; a prim, root; to 

tear:— rend. 

6534. NFlffiH"!! Parmasbta', par*nash-tau>'; 

of Pers. or. ; Parmashta, a son of 
Haman:— Parmasta. 

6535. Tjl^B Parnak, par-nofc'; of uncert. der.; 

Parnak, an Isr. :— Parnach. 



• fc>"3B parac, paw-rasf; a prim, root; to break 
in pieces, i.e. (usually without violence) 
to split, distribute:— deal, divide, have hoofs, part, 
tear. 

6537. 0*^1 p«rac (Chald.), per-os'; corresp. to 
6536; to split up:— divide, [U-] pharsin. 
1. 0TB pere9, peft'-res; from 6586; a etaw; 
also a kind of eagle:— claw, ossifrage. 



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D"5B Parac, paw-ras'; of for. or.; Paras 
(i.e. Persia), an Eastern country, includ- 
ing Its inhab. :— Persia, Persians. 

6540. ClB Parac (Chald.), paw-ras'; corresp. to 

6539:— Persia, Persians. 

6541. !"I0"1S pariah, par-saw'; fem. of 6538; a 

claw or split hoof: — claw, [cloven-] 
footed, hoof. 

6543. , 0'1S Parciy, par-see'; patrial from 6539; 
a Parsite (i.e. Persian), or inhab. of 
Peres:— Persian. 

6543. "'O'lB Parciy (Cbald.), par-see'; corresp. to 

6542:— Persian. 

6544. U^S para', paw-rah'; a prim, root; to 

loosen; by impl. to expose, dismiss; flg. 
absolve, begin:— avenge, avoid, bare, go back, let, 
(make) naked, set at nought, perish, refuse, uncover. 

6545. 3>1S pera«, peh'-rah; from 6544; the hair (as 

dishevelled) :— locks. 

6546. tt?*}B par 'ah, par-aw'; fem. of 6545 (in the 

sense of beginning); leadership (plur. 
concr. leaders): — |- avenging, revenge. 

6547. FlSHS Par'dh, par-o'; of Eg. der.; Paroh, 

a gen. title of Eg. kings:— Pharaoh. 

6548. y^pri ln'3>"lS Par'oh Chophrat, par-o' 

khof-rah'; of Eg. der.; Paroh- 
Chophra, an Eg. k 1- ng:— Pharaoh-hopbra. 

6549. Sib? rfP|B Par«6h N e koh, par-o' nek-o'; 

or 
*03 W"!S Par«6h N e k6w, par-o' nek-o'; 
of Eg. der. ; Paroh-Nekoh (or -Ae- 
fco), an Eg. king:— Pharaoh-necho, Pharaoh-nechoh. 

6550. 125'yiB par'osh, par-oshe'; prob. from 6544 

and 6211; a flea (as the isolated 
insect): — flea. 

6551. U$yi§ Par'dsh, par-oshe'; the same as 

6550; Parosh, the name of four Isr.:— 
Parosh, Pharosh. 

6552. 'prists Pir'athown, pir-aw-thone' ; 

from 6546; chieftaincy; Pirathon, a 
place in Pal.:— Pirathon. 

6553. "'innS'lB Plr'atbownty, pir-aw-tho-nee' ; 

or 
^nS'HB Plr'atliomiy, pir-aw-tho-nee'; 
patrial from 6552; a Pirathonite or 
Inhab. of Pirathon:— Pirathonite. 

6554. *1B"1B Parpar, par-par'; prob. from 6565 in 

the sense of rushing; rapid; Parpar, a 
river of Syria:— Pharpar. 

6555. V^IB parats, paw-rats'; a prim, root; to 

oreafc out (in many applications, direct 
and indirect, lit. and fig.):— X abroad, (make a) breach, 
break (away, down, -er, forth, in, up), burst out 
come (spread) abroad, compel, disperse, grow, in- 
crease, open, press, scatter, urge. 

6556. V"1S perets, peh'-rets; from 6555; a break 

(lit. or fig.):— breach, breaking forth 
(in), X forth, gap. 

6557. VIS Perets, peh'-rets; the same as 6556; 

Perets, the name of two Isr.:— Perez, 
Pharez. 

3558. ''S'lB Partsiy, par-tsee'; patron, from 
6557; a Partsite (collect.) or desc. of 
Perets:— Pharzites. 

G559. Q , i y 1S p e ra,tsiym, per-aw-tseem' ; plur. of 
6556; breaks; Peratsim, a mountain 
in Pal.:— Perazim. 

6560. NTS yiS Perets <Czza>, peh'-rets ooz- 

zaw'; from 6556 and 5798; break of 
Vzza; Perets-Uzza, a place in Pal.:— Perez-uzza. 

6561. p^B paraq, paw-rale'; a prim, root; to 

break off or craunch; fig. to deliver:— 
break (off), deliver, redeem, rend (in pieces), tear in 
pieces. 

6562. p^S p e raq (Chald.), per-ak'; corresp. to 

6561 ; to discontinue:— break off. 

6563. p^B pereq, peh'-rek; from 6561 ; rapine; also 

a. fork (in roads):— crossway, robbery. 

6564. p*IB° paraq, paw-rawk'; from 6561; soup 

(as full of crumbed meat):— broth. See 
also 4832. 

6565. lm TB parar, paw-rar'; a prim, root; to 

break up (usually fig., i.e. to violate, 



frustrate):— x any ways, break (asunder), cast oft, 
cause to cease, X clean, defeat, disannul, disappoint, 
dissolve, divide, make of none effect, fail, frustrate, 
bring (come) to nought, X utterly, make void. 

6566. 115*© paras, paw-ras'; a prim, root; to 
break apart, disperse, etc. : — break, chop 

in pieces, lay open, scatter, spread (abroad, forth, 
selves, out), stretch (forth, out). 

6567. 125*1B parash, paw-rash'; a prim, root; to 
separate, lit. (to disperse) or fig. (to 

specify); also (by impl.) to wound:— scatter, declare, 
distinctly, shew, sting. 

6568. 115*13 p e rash (Chald.), per-ash'; corresp. to 
6567; to spec ify:— distinctly. 

6569. 125*lS peresh, peh'-resh; from 6567; excre- 
ment (as eliminated):— dung. 

6570. lli'HS Peresh, peh'-resh; the same as 6569; 
Peresh, an Isr. :— Peresh. 

6571. 125*13 parasb, paw-rawsh'; from 6567; a 
steed (as stretched out to a vehicle, not 

single nor for mounting [comp. 5483];; also (by impl.) 
a driver (in a chariot), i.e. (collect.) cavalry:— horse- 
man. 

6572. "]312)*13 parshegen, par-sheh'-ghen; or 

*|3ipns pathshegen, path-sheh'-gen; of 
for. or. ; a transcript: — copy. 

6573. f|tt5lg parshegen (Chald.), par-sheh'- 
ghen; corresp. to 6572:— copy. 

6574. "pip*13 parsh e don, par-shed-one'; perh. 
by compounding 6567 and 6504 (in the 

sense of straddling) [comp. 6576]; the crotch (or 
anus): — dirt. 

6575. *TO*1S parashah, paw-raw-shaw' ; from 
6567; exposition:— declaration, sum. 

6576. T1Z5*1B parshez, par-shaze'; a root appar. 
formed by compounding 6567 and that 

of 6518 [comp. 6574]; to expand:— spread. 

6577. NmpTlJ'nB Parshandatha>, par-shan- 
daw-thaw' ; of Pers. or.; Parshan- 

datha, a son of Hainan:— Parshandatha. 

6578. D*1B P e ratb, per-awth'; from an unused 
root mean, to break forth; rushing; 

Perath (i.e. Euphrates), a river of the East:— Eu- 
phrates. 

I")*1B porath. See 6509. 

6579. *JFI*1B partam, par-tam'; of Pers. or.; a 
grandee: — (most) noble, prince. 

6580. 1252 pasb, pash; prob. from an unused root 
mean, to disintegrate; stupidity (as a 

result of grossness or of degeneracy): — extremity. 

6581. fTttSS pasah, paw-saw'; a prim, root; to 
spread:— spread. 

6582. tll23S pashach, paw-shakh'; a prim, root; 
to tear in pieces:— pull in pieces. 

6583. limps Pashehiiwr, pash-khoor'; prob. 
from 6582; liberation; Pashchur, the 

name of four Isr.:— Pashur. 

6584. C3125B pashat, paw-shat'; a prim, root; to 
spread out (i.e. deploy in hostile array); 

by anal, to strip (i.e. unclothe, plunder, flay, etc.):— 
fall upon, flay, invade, make an invasion, pull off, 
put off, make a road, run upon, rush, set, spoil, 
spread selves (abroad), strip (off, self). 

6585. 3>125B pasa«, paw-sah'; a prim, root; to 
stride (from spreading the legs), i.e. 

rush upon:— go. 

6586. S125B pasha*, paw-shah'; a prim, root 
[rather ident. with 6585 through the idea 

of expansion] ; to break away (from Just authority), 
i.e. trespass, apostatize, quarrel;— offend, rebel, re- 
volt, transgress (-ion, -or). 

6587. 3>i25E pesa', peh'-sah; from 6585; a stride:— 
step. 

6588. yi25B peshat, peh'-shah; from 6586; a revolt 
(national, moral or religious):— rebellion, 

sin, transgression, trespass. 

6589. pl25B pasaq, paw-sak'; a prim, root; to 
dispart (the feet or lips), f.e. become 

licentious: — open (wide). 

6590. TIBS p e shar (Chald.), pesh-ar 1 ; corresp. to 
6622; to interpret: — make [interpreta- 
tions!, interpreting. 



6591. "11BB p«shar (Chald.), pesh-ar 1 ; from 6590; 

an interpretation;— interpretation. 

6592. *1125B pesher, pay'-sher; corresp. to 6591:— 

interpretation. 

6593. tiriips plshteh, pish-teh'; from the same 

as 6580 as in the sense of comminuting; 
linen (i.e. the thread, as carded):— flax, linen. 

6594. nni25S plshtah, pish-taw 1 ; fem. of 6593; 

flax; by impl. a wick:— flax, tow. 

6595. ns path, path; from 6626; a bit;— meat, 

morsel, piece. 

6596. re pdth, pohth; or 

UnB pothah (Ezek. 13 : 19), po-thaw 1 ; 
from an unused root mean, to open; a 
hole, i.e. hinge or the female pudenda:— hinge, secret 
part. 

*«riB p«tha>iy. See 6612. 

6597. D16<nB plth'owm, pith-ome 1 ; or 

fibSriB plth'om, pith-ome'; from 6621; in- 
stantly:— straightway, sudden (4y). 

6598. 5HriB pa tilling pathbag'; of Pers. or.; a 

dainty:— portion (provision) of meat. 

6599. DSriB plthgam, pith-gawm'; of Pers. or.; 

a (judicial) sentence: — decree, sentence. 

6600. tHriB plthgam (Chald.), pith-gawm'; cor- 

resp. to 6599; a word, answer, letter or 
decree. - — answer, letter, matter, word. 

6601. Tins pathah, paw-thaw'; a prim, root; to 

open, i.e. be (causat. make) roomy; 
usually fig. (in a mental or moral sense) to be (causat. 
make) simple or (in a sinister way) delude:— allure, 
deceive, enlarge, entice, flatter, persuade, silly (one). 

6602. bNiriB P e tb«w»el, peth-oo-ale' ; from 6601 

and 410; enlarged of God; Pethuel, 
an Isr.:— Pethuel. 

6603. niFlB plttuwach, pit-too'-akh; or 

riFlB plttuach, pit-too'-akh; pass, 

part, of 6605; sculpture (In low or high 
relief or even intaglio): — carved (work) (are, en-) 
grave (-ing, -n). 

6604. "flDB P e thdwr, peth-ore'; of for. or.; 

Pethor, a place in Mesopotamia: — 
Pethor. 

6605. tins pathach, paw-thakh'; a prim, root; 

to open wide (lit. or flg.); spec, to Joosen, 
begin, plough, carve: — appear, break forth, draw 
(out), let go free, (en-) grave (-n), loose (self), (be, be 
set) open (-ing), put off, ungird, unstop, have vent. 

6606. HOB p e thach (Chald.), peth-akh'; corresp 

to 6605; to open:— open. 

6607. tins pethach, peh'-thakh; from 6605; an 

opening (lit.), i.e. door {gate) or entrance 
way:— door, entering (in), entrance (-ry), gate, open- 
ing, place. 

6608. nnp pethach, pay'-thakh; from 6605; 

opening (flg.) i.e. disclosure: — entrance. 
IT© pathuach. See 6603. 

6609. SltiriB pHhtkhah, peth-ee-khaw' ; from 

6605; something opened, i.e. a drawn 
sword:— drawn sword. 

6610. "pnrffi pithchown, pith-khone'; from 

6605; opening (the act): — open (-ing). 

6611. FPtinS P°thachyah, peth-akh-yaw' ; 

from 6605 and 3050; Jah has opened; 
Pethachjah, the name of four Isr. :— Pethakiah, 

6612. TIB p«thiy, peth^e'; or 

TIB pethiy, peh'-thee; or 

"■SriB p e tha'iy, peth-aw-ee'; from 6601; 
silly (i.e. seducible):— foolish, simple 
(-icity, one). 

6613. Tffi pgthay (Chald.), peth-ah'ee; from a 

root corresp. to 6601 ; open, i.e. (as noun) 
width:— breadth. 

6614. bVTIB p e thiygiyl, peth-eeg-eel'; of un. 

cert. der. ; prob. a figured mantle for 
holidays:— stomacher. 

6615. niTJB p e thayuwth, pefli-oft^rooffc'; 

from ,.6612; silliness (I.e. seducibil. 
ity):— simple. 



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6616. ^riS patbiyl, paw-theel'; from 6617; 

twine:— bound, bracelet, lace, line, rib- 
band, thread, wire. 

6617. ?0f patbal, paw-thai'; a prim, root; to 

twine, i.e. (lit.) to struggle or (fig.) be 
(morally) tortuous:— (shew self) froward, shew self 
unsavoury, wrestle. 

6618. ^Flbr© petbaltol, peth-al-tole'; from 6617; 

tortuous (i.e. crafty):— crooked. 

6619. Or© Pithom, pee-thome 1 ; of Eg. der.; 

Pithom, a place in Eg. :— Pithom. 

6620. "]TB pet hen, peh'-then; from an unused 

root mean, to twist; an asp (from its 
contortions):— adder. 

6621. 3T© petha', peh'-thah; from an unused 

root mean, to open (the eyes); a wink, 
i.e. moment [comp. 6597] (used only [with or without 
prep.] adv. quickly or unexpectedly):— at an instant 
suddenly, x very. 

6622. "IPS pathar, paw-thar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

open up, i.e. (fig.) interpret (a dream):— 
Interpret (-ation, -er). 
6628. "p*nnE pi thrown, pith-rone'; or 

f"IPB plthrdn, pith-rone 1 ; from 6622; in- 
terpretation (of a dream):— interpreta- 
tion. 

6624. ftilnB Path r 6 wo. path-roce'; of Eg. der.; 

Pathros, a part of Eg.: — Pathros. 

6625. ''p'iriS Patbrnciy, path-roo-see' ; patrial 

from 6624; a Pathrusite, or inhab. of 
Pathros:— Pathrushn. 

■jyBns pathshegen. See 6572. 

6, rins path at h, paw-thath'; a prim, root; 
to open, i.e. break;— part. 



SINS tsa'ah, tsaw-aw'; from 3318; issue, 
i.e. (human) excrement;— that (which) 
cometh from (out). 

!l£S tso'ah. See 6675. 

"pNS° ts"owu. See 6629. 

6628. bitS tse'el, tseh'-el; from an unused root 

mean, to be slender; the lotus tree:— 
shady tree. 

6629. "|NS tso'n, isone; or 

■]iNS ts«>6wn (Psa. 144 : 13), tseh-one'; 

from an unused root mean, to migrate; 

a collect, name for a flock (of sheep or goats); also 

flg. (of men):— (small) cattle, flock (4- -s), lamb (+ -s), 

sheep ([-cote, -fold, -shearer, -herds]). 

6630. ]2NS Taa'anan, tsah-an-awn 1 ; from the 

same as 6629 used denom. ; sheep past- 
ure; Zaanan, a place in Pal.:— Zaanan. 

6631. RSMS tse'etsa', tseh-ets-aw- ; from 3318; 

issue, i.e. produce, children:— that 
which cometh forth (out), offspring. 

6632. 3S tsab, tsawb; from an unused root mean. 

to establish; a palanquin or canopy (as a 
fixture); also a species of lizard (prob. as clinging 
fast):— covered, litter, tortoise. 

6633. N3S Watia'. tsaw-baw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

mass (an army or servants):— assemble, 
fight, perform, muster, wait upon, war. 

6634. SOS ts e ba' (Ohald.), tseb-aW; corresp. to 

6633 in the flg. sense of summoning one's 
wishes; to please:— will, would. 

6635. N3S tsaba', tsaw-baw',' or (fern.) 

SHNSS ts e ba'ah, tseb-aw-aw'; from 6683; 
a mass of persons (or flg. things), 
espec. reg. organized for war (an army); by impl. a 
campaign, lit. or flg (spec, hardship, worship):— ap- 
pointed time, (+) army, (+) battle, company, host, 
service, soldiers, waiting upon, war (-fare). 

6636. ttTpS Ts e bd'tym, tseb-o-eem': or (more 

correctly) 
fi^SS Ts e biyiym, fseb-ee-jeenv'j or 

B*2S° Ts e biyim, tseft-ee-jreem'; plur. of 
6643; gazelles; Tsebotm or Tsebijim, a 
place In Pal.:— Zeboiim, Zeboim. 



6637. tlSSJt Tsobebah, tso-bay-baw' ; fern. act. 

part of the same as 6632 ; the canopier 
(with the art.); Tsobebah, an Israelitess:— Zobebah. 

6638. tins tsabah, tsaw-baw'; a prim, root; to 

amass, i.e. grow turgid; spec, to array 
an army against:— fight, swell. 

6639. S-nS .tsabeb, tsaw-beh'; from 6638; tur- 

gid:— swell. 
71S22 Tsobab. See 667S. 

6640. "OS ts e frnw (Chald.), tseb-oo'; from 6634; 

prop, will; concr. an affair (as a matter 
of determination) :— purpose. 

6641. ?*GS tsahftwa', tsaw-boo'-ah; pass. part. 

of the same as 664S; dyed (in stripes), 
i.e. the hyena:— speckled. 

6642. tUS tsabaf, tsaw-bat'; a prim, root; to 

grasp, i.e. hand out:— reach. 

6643. "OS ts e biy, tseb-ee'; from 6638 in the sense 

of prominence; splendor (as conspicu- 
ous); also a gazelle (as beautiful) -.—beautiful (-ty), 
glorious (-ry), goodly, pleasant, roe (-buck). 

6644. K£lS Tstbya', tsib-yaW; for 6645; Tsibja, 

an Isr. :— Zibia. 

6645. !"P3S Tsibyah, tsib-yaw'; for 6646; Tsib- 

jah, an Israelitess: — Zibiah. 

6646. f"F3S ts e biyah, tseb-ee-yaw' ; fem. of 6643; 

a/emaie gazelle: — roe. 
O^SS (or b*$2t) Tsebiyiym. See 6636. 
tP3S° Ts e bayim. See 6380. 

6647. *3S ts e ba< (Chald.), tseb-ah'; a root cor- 

resp. to that of 6648; to dip:— wet. 

6648. 3>3S tseba', tseh'-bah; from an unused root 

mean, to dip (into coloring fluid); a 
dye:— divers, colours. 

6649. "pJOS Tsib'own, tsib-one'; from the 

same as 6648; variegated; Tsibon, an 
Idumeean:— Zibeon. 

6650. D^SaS Ts e b6<iym, tseb-o-eem'; plur. of 

6641; hyenas; Tseboim, a place in 
Pal.:— Zeboim. 

6651. 13S tsabar, tsaw-bar'; a prim, root; to 

aggregate:— gather (together), heap 
(up), lay up. 

6652. 13S tsibbnr, tsib-boor>; from 6551; a 

pile:— heap. 

6653. n3S tsebeth, tseh'-beth; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to grip; a lock of 
stalks:— handful. 

6654. IS tsad, tsad; contr. from an unused root 

mean, to sidle oft; a side; flg. an adver- 
sary:— (be-) side. 

6655. IS tsad (Chald.), tsad; corresp. to 6654; 

used adv. (with prep.) at or upon the side 
of:— against, concerning. 

6656. SIS ts*da' (Cbald.), tsed-aw'; from an un- 

used root corresp. to 6658 in the sense 
of intentness; a (sinister) design.:— true. 

6657. US Ts e dad, tsed-awd'; from the same as 

6654; a siding; Tsedad, a place near 
Pal. :— Zedad. 

6658. !11S tsadah, tsaw-dau/; a prim, root; to 

chase; by impl. to desolate:— destroy, 
hunt, lie in wait. 

711S tsedah. See 6720. 

6659. p'llS Tsaddwq, tsaw-doke'; from 6663; 

just; Tsadok, the name of eight or nine 
Isr.:— Zadok. 

6660. !T1S ts e diyab, tsed-ee-yaW; from 6658; 

design [comp. 6656]:— lying in wait. 

6661. fil'nS Tslddiym, tsid-deem'; plur. of 6654; 

sides; Tsiddim (with the art.), a place 
in Pal. :— Ziddim. 

6662. p^lS tsaddiyq, tsad-deek': from 6663; 

' just:— just, lawful, righteous (man). 
Yjljjjo Ts | dom J y . gee 6722. 

6663. plS tsadaq, tsaw-ddk 1 ; 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). 

6664. plS tsedeq, tseh'-dek; from 6663; the right 

(nat., mor. or legal) ; also (abstr.) equity 



or (flg.) prosperity:— x even, (x that which is alto- 
gether) just (-ice), ([un-]) right (-eous) (cause, -ry, 
-ness). 

6665. tl^lS tsidqab (Chald.), tsid-kaw"; cor- 
resp. to 6666; beneficence:— rigbteous- 



SlplS ts e daqah, tsed-aw-kaw' ; from 6663; 
tightness (abstr.), subj. (rectitude), 
obj. (justice), mor. (virtue) or flg. (prosperity):— 
justice, moderately, right (-eous) (act, -ly, -ness). 

6667. iTplS Tsldqiy&h, tsid-kee-yaw' ; or 

17"PplS Tsidqiyahiiw, tsid-kee-yaw'- 
hoo; from 6664 and 3050; right of 
Jah; Tsidkijah, the name of six Isr.:— Zedekiah, Zid- 
kijah. 

I. 3S1S tsabab, tsaw-hab'; a prim, root; to 
glitter, i.e. be golden in color:— X fine. 

3bS tsahob, tsaw-obe'; from 6668; golden 
in color:— yellow. 

6670. 5!lS tsahal, tsaw-haV; a prim, root; to 

gleam, i.e. (flg.) be cheerful; by transf. 
to sound clear (of various animal or human expres- 
sions) :— bellow, cry aloud (out), lift up, neigh, re- 
joice, make to shine, shout. 

6671. "ItlS tsabar, tsaw-har'; a prim, root; to 

glisten; used only as denom. from 3323, 
to press out oil:— make oil. 

6672. 15S tsohar, tso'-har; from 6671; a light 

(i.e. window); dual double light, i.e. 
noon:— midday, noon (-day, -tide), window. 

6673. IS tsav, fsav; or 

")S tsav, tsawv; from 6680; an injunction:— 
commandment, precept. 

6674. NiS tsdw', tso; or 

NS tso', tso; from an unused root mean, to 
issue; soiled (as if excrementitious):— 
filthy. 

6675. JlNiS tsow'ah, tso-aw'; or 

TINS tso'ah, tso-aw 1 ; fem. of 6674; excre- 
ment; gen. dirt; flg. pollution:— dung, 
filth (-iness). Marg. for 2716. 

6676. *WS tsawa'r (Cbald.), tsav-var 1 ; cor- 

resp. to 6677: — neck. 

6677. 1N1S tsawa'r, tsav-vawr 1 ; or 

IIS tsavvar (Neh. 8 : 5), tsav-vawr 1 ; or 

")11¥ tsawaron (Cant. 4 : 9), tsaiyoaw- 

rone'; or (fem.) 
tTlNIS tsaw&'rab (Mic. 2 : 3), tsav-vaw- 
raw'; intens. from 6696 in the sense 
of binding; the back of the neck (as that on which 
burdens are bound) :— neck. 

6678. SOiS Tsowba', tso-bavy; or 

H31S Tsowbah, tso-baw'; or 

•13S Tsobab, tso-baw'; from an unused 
root mean, to station; a station; Zoba 
or Zobah, a region of Syria:— Zoba, Zobah. 

6679. IIS tsuwd, tsood; a prim, root; to lie 

alongside (i.e. in wait) ; by impl. to catch 
an animal (flg. men); (denom. from. 6718) to victual 
(for a journey):— chase, hunt, sore, take (provision). 

6680. HIS tsavab, tsaw-vaw'; a prim, root; (in- 

tens.) to constitute, enjoin: — appoint, 
(for-) bid, (give a) charge, (give a, give in, send with) 
command (-er, -ment), send a messenger, put, (set) in 
order. 

6681. HIS tsavacb, tsaw-vakh'; a prim, root; to 

screech (exultingly):— shout. 
HTT1S tsevacbab, tsev-aw-khaw' ; from 
6681 ; a screech (of anguish): — cry (-ing). 
. HblS tsuwlali. tsoo-Jaw'; from an unused 
root mean, to sink; an abyss (of the 
sea):— deep. 

6684. SIS tsuwm, tsoom; a prim, root; to cover 
over (the mouth), i.e. to fast:— x at all, 
fast. 



. D1S tsdwm, tsnme; or 

&S tsom, tsome; from 
(-ine)- 



a fast:— fast 



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"l^llt Tsftw'fir, taoo-awr 1 ; from 6819; 
small; Tsuar, an Isr. :— Zuar. 

6687. EI11S tsikwpb, tsoof; a prim, root; to over- 

flow:— (make to over-) flow, swim. 

6688. C111S tsikwpb, tsoof; from 6687; coroft of 

honey (from dripping):— honeycomb. 

6689. S]11S Tsawplt, tsoof; or 

^BilE Tsowpbay, tso-fah'ee; or 

Jp2£° Xsiypb, fsee/,' from 6688; Ao7te»-comb,' 
JsMpft or Tsophai or Tsipft, the name of 
an Isr. and of a place in Pal.:— Zophai, Zuph. 

6690. nSIJt Tsfiwpbacb, tso-fakh'; from an 

unused root mean, to expand, breadth; 
Tsophach, an Isr. :— Zophah. 

"©IIS Tsdwpbay. See 6689. 

6691. "nSISt Tsdwpbar, Uo-far'; from 6852; 

departing; Tsophar, a friend of Job:— 
Zophar. 

6692. VIS tsftwts, tsools; a prim, root; to 

twinkle, i.e. gZonce; by anal, to blossom 
(fig. /fourisfc):— bloom, blossom, flourish, shew self. 

6693. MIS tsfrwq, fsoofc; a prim, root; to com- 

press, i.e. (fig.) oppress, distress:— con- 
strain, distress, lie sore, (op-) press (-or), straiten. 

6694. MIS tsikwq, tsook; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 6693 through the idea of 
narrowness (of orifice)]; to pour out, i.e. (fig.) smelt, 
utter:— be molten, pour. 

6695. "pilS tsdwq, tsoke; or (fern.) 

!"Ip11S tsftwq.ii.il, tsoo-kaw'; from 6698; a 
strait, i.e. (fig.) distress:— anguish, 
X troublous. 

6696. "113S tsiiwr, tsoor; a prim, root; to cramp, 

i.e. confine (in many applications, lit. 
and fig., formative or hostile):— adversary, assault, 
beset, besiege, bind (up), cast, distress, fashion, for- 
tify, inclose, lay siege, put up in bags. 
7. "MS tsiiwr, tsoor; or 



IIS tsiir, tsoor; from 6696; prop, a cliff (or 
Sharp rock, as compressed); gen. a rock 
or boulder; fig. a refuge; also an edge (as precipi- 
tous):— edge, X (mighty) God (one), rock, x sharp, 
stone, X strength, X strong. See also 1049. 

6698. 111S Tsuwr, tsoor; the same as 6697; rock; 

Tsur, the name of a Midianite and of an 
Isr.:— Zur. 

■rilS Tsowr. See 6865. 
"IIS tmvvar. See 6677. 

6699. HT1S tsiiwrab, tsoo-raw 1 ; tern, of 6697; a 

rock (Job 28 : 10); also a form (as if 
pressed out) :— form, rock. 

yillS tsawardii. See 6677. 

6700. bNTT.lt Tsiiwriy'el, tsowee-aW; from 

6697 and 410; rock of God; Tsuriel, 
an Isr.:— ZurieL 

6701. ^ttpTlt TJsiiwriyshadday, tsoo-ree- 

shad-dah'ee; from 6697 and 7706; 
rock of (the) Almighty; Tsurishaddai, an Isr. :— Zuri- 
shaddai. 

6702. nilS tsfiwtb, tsooth; a prim, root; to 

blaze: — burn. 

6703. HIS tsacb, tsakh; from 6705; dazzling, i.e. 

sunny, bright, (fig.) evident: — clear, dry, 
plainly, white. 

Nttlt Tsicba'. See 6727. 

T " 

6704. rlFIi tsicbeb, tsee-kheh'; from an unused 

root mean, to glow; parched:— dried up. 

6705. riOlS tsacbach, tsaw-khakh'; a prim, root; 

to glare, te. be dazzling white:— be 
whiter. 

6706. C^tllS ts e cbfyacb, tsekh-ee'-akh; from 

6705; glaring, i.e. exposed to the bright 
sun:— higher place, top. 

6707. 71HTI1S ts e ebiycbab, tsekh-ee-khaw 1 ; 

fern, of 6706; a parched region, i.e. 
the desert:— dry land. 

6708. ■'tTrtS ts e cbiycbty, tsekh-ee-lehee'; from 

6706; bare spot, Le. in the glaring 
sun:— higher place. 



6709. Tljnit tsacb&nab, tsakh-an-aw' ; from an 

unused root mean, to putrefy; 
stench:— ill savour. 

6710. Tirana tsacbtsacbab, tsakh-tsaw- 

khaw 1 ; from 6705; a dry place, i.e. 
desert: — drought. 

6711. pniS tsacbaq, tsaw-khak'; a prim, root; 

to laugh outright (in merriment or 
scorn) ; by impl. to sport:— laugh, mock, play, make 
sport. 

6712. JjrOt ts e cboq, Uekh-oke'; from 6711; 

laughter (in pleasure or derision):— 
laugh (-ed to scorn). 

6713. "IpS tsaebar, tsakh'-ar; from an unused 

root mean, to dazzle; sheen, i.e. white- 
ness:— white. 

6714. "init Tsocbar, tso'-khar; from the same 

as 6713; whiteness; Tsochar, the name 
of a Hittite and of an Isr. :— Zohar. Comp. 3328. 

6715. "init tsacbor, tsaw-khore'; from the same 

as 6713; white:— white. 

6716. MS tsfrt < se e>' fr° m 66 80; a ship (as a fix- 

ture) :— ship. 

6717. NJPIS Tsiyba', tsee-baw"; from the same 

as 6678; station; Tsiba, an Isr.:— Ziba. 

6718. "Pit tsayld, tsah'-yid; from a form of 6679 

and mean, the same; the chase; also 
game (thus taken); (gen.) lunch (espec. for a jour- 
ney):— x oatcheth, food, X hunter, (that which he 
took in) hunting, venison, victuals. 

6719. "PIS t say ad tsah'-yawd; from the same as 

6718; a huntsman: — hunter. 

6720. UTS tseydab, tsay-daw'; or 

FPI1S tsedab, tsay-daw 1 ; fem. of 6718; 
food:— meat, provision, venison, vic- 
tuals. 

6721. "fff% Tsiyddwn, tsee-donC; or 

"|TS Tsiyddn, tsee-done 1 ; from 6679 in the 
sense of catching fish; fishery; Tsidon, 
the name of a son of Canaan, and of a place in Pal. :— 
Sidon, Zidon. 

6722. ""ITS * or "'i'WS") Tsiyd6nty, tsee-do-nee 1 ; 
patrial f rom-6721 ; a Tsidonian or inhab. 

of Tsidon:— Sidonian, of Sidon, Zidonian. 

6723. !"Plt tsiyab, tsee-yaW; from an unused 
root mean, to parch; aridity; concr. a 

desert:— barren, drought, dry (land, place), solitary 
place, wilderness. 

6724. "jVlt tsiyown, tsee-yone'; from the same 
as 6723; a desert: — dry place. 

6725. yPIS tsiyftwn, tsee-yoon'; from the same 
as 6723 in the sense of conspicuousness 

[comp. 6329] ; a monumental or guiding pillar:— sign, 
title, waymark. 

6726. y\*% Tdijrown tsee-yone 1 ; the same (reg.) 
as 6725; Tsijon (as a permanent capital), 

a mountain of Jerus. :— Zion. 

6727. NITS Tsiycba', tsee-khaw>; or 

NflS Tsicba', tsee-khaw 1 ; as if fem. of 6704; 
drought; Tsicha, the name of two Nethi- 
nim:— Ziha. 

6728. "'JX tsiyiy, tsee-ee'; from the same as 6723; 
a desert-dweller, i.e. nomad or wild 

beast:— wild beast of the desert, that dwell in (inhabit- 
ing) the wilderness. 

6729. piPIS tsiyndq, tsee-noke'; from an unused 
root mean, to confine; the pillory:— 

stocks. 

6730. li^lt Tsiy'or, tsee-oref; from 6819; small; 
Tsior, a place in Pal. :— Zior. 

E|T Tsiypli See 6689. 

6731. -pit tsiyts, tseets; or 

VIS tsits, tseets; from 6692; prop, glistening, 
i.e. a burnished plate; also a flower (as 
bright colored); a wing (as gleaming in the air):— 
blossom, Sower, plate, wing. 

6732. 'pa Tsiyts, tseets; the same as 6731; 
bloom; Tsits, a place in Pal.:— Ziz. 

6733. n^S tsiytsab, tee-tsato'; fem. of 6731; a 
Jlower;— flower 



6734. 



n^i tsiytsitb, tsee-tseeth' ; fem. of 6731; 
a floral or tumo-like projection, i.e. a 
fore-lock of hair, a tassel:— fringe, lock. 
abMIS Tsiyq e lag. See 6860. 

6735. Tit tsiyr, tseer; from 6696; a ftfjige (as 
pressed in turning); also a throe (as a 

phys. or mental pressure); also a herald or errand- 
doer (as constrained by the principal) :— ambassador, 
hinge, messenger, pain, pang, sorrow. Comp. 6736. 

6736. Tit tsiyr, tseer; the same as 6735; a form 
(of beauty; as if pressed out, i.e. carved); 

hence an (idolatrous) image:— beauty, idol. 

6737. T.1S tsayar, tsaw-yar'; a denom. from 6785 
in the sense of ambassador; to make an 

errand, i.e. betake oneself :— make as if . . . had been 
ambassador. 

6738. blS tsel, fsaie; from 6751; shade, whether 
lit. or fig.:— defence, shade (-ow). 

ftblS ts e la> (Chald.), tsel-aw'; prob. corresp. 
to 6760 in the sense of bowing; pray:— 



6739. 



pray. 
6740. 



libit tsalab, tsaw-law'; a prim, root; to 
roost;— roast. 

6741. TlbS Tsillab, tsiUaW; fem. of 6738; TsiU 

lah, an antediluvian woman:— Zillah. 

6742. blblS° tsnnwl, tsel-ooV; from 6749 in the 

sense of rolling; a (round or flattened) 
cake: — cake. 

6743. nba tsalacb, tsaw-lakh'; or 

nblS tsaleach, tsaw-lay'-akh; a prim, root; 

to push forward, in various senses (lit. 

or fig. , trans, or in trans. ) :— break out, come (mightily), 

go over, be good, be meet, be profitable, (cause to, 

effect, make to, send) prosper (-ity, -ous, -ously). 

6744. nbS ts e lacb (Chald.), tsel-akh'; corresp. 

to 6743; to advance (trans, or intrans.):— 
promote, prosper. 

6745. i"inbl£ tselacbah, tsay-law-khauf; from 

6743; something protracted or flat- 
tened out, i.e. a platter:— pan. 

6746. Tfiblt t»H6cbiytb, tsel-o-kheeth' ; from 

6743 ; something prolonged or tall, i.e. 
a vial or salt-ceZtov— cruse. 

6747. nnblt tsallacbatb, tsal-lakh'-ath; from 

6743; something advanced or deep, i.e. 
a bowl; fig. the bosom: — bosom, dish. 

6748. "bit tsally, tsaw4.ee 1 ; pass. part, of 6740; 

roasted: — roast, 

6749. bblS tsalal, tsaw-lal'; a prim, root; prop. 

to tumble down, i.e. settle by a waving 
motion:— sink. Comp. 6750, 6751. 

6750. bblS tsalal, tsaw-lal'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 6749 through the idea of vibra- 
tion]; to tinkle, i.e. rattle together (as the ears in 
reddening with shame, or the teeth in chattering with 
fear):— quiver, tingle. 

6751. bblS tsalal, tsaw-lal'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 6749 through the idea of 
hovering over (comp. 6754)] ; to shade, as twilight or 
an opaque object:— begin to be dark, shadowing. 

6752. bblS tselel, tsay'-lel; from 6751; shade:— 

shadow. 

6753. ''Jisbba: Tseielpdwnty, tsei-ei-po-nee'; 

from 6752 and the act. part, of 6437; 
shade-facing; Tselelponi, an Israelitess:— Hazelelponi 
[includ. the art.]. 

6754. d51£ tselem, tseh'-lem; from an unused 

root mean, to shade; a phantom, i.e. 
(flg.) illusion, resemblance; hence a representative 
figure, espec. an idol:— image, vain shew. 

6755. bblS tselem (Chald.), tseh'-lem; or 

052t ts e lem (Chald.), tsel-em'; corresp. to 

6754; an idolatrous figure:— form, image. 

6756. 'JinblS Tsalmowa, faol-mone'; from 6754; 

shady; Tsalmon, the name of a place 
in Pal. and of an Isr.:— Zalmon. 

6757. niMbiS tsalmavetb, tsaUmaw'-veth; from 

6738 and 4194; shade of death, te. the 
grave (flg. calamity):— shadow of death. 

6758. iljfclblS Tsalmdnab, tsat-mo-nato'; fern. 

of 6757; shadiness; Tsalmonah, a. 
place in the Desert: — Zalmooah. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



6759. 3>372bJ£ Tsalmuuna*, tsal-moon-naw' ; 

from 6738 and 4513; shade has been 
denied; Tsalmunna, a Midianite:— Zalmunna. 

6760. 3>blt tsala', tsaw-lah'; a prim, root: prob. 

to curve; used only as denom. from 6763, 
to'limp (as if one-sided): — halt. 

6761. ybi£ tsela", tseh'-lah; from 6760; a limping 

or/aH (flg.):— adversity, halt (-ing). 

6762. ybja Tsela', tseh'-lah; the same as 6761; 

Tsela, a place in Pal. :— Zelah. 

6763. ybl£ tsela', tsay-law'; or (fern.) 

nSbi tsal'ah, tsal-aw'; from 6760; a rib 
(as curved), lit. (of the body) or flg. (of 
a door, i.e. leaf); hence aside, lit. (of a person) or 
flg. (of an object or the sky, i.e. quarter); arch, a 
(espec. floor or ceiling) timber or plank (single or 
collect., i.e. a flooring): — beam, board, chamber, 
corner, leaf, plank, rib, side (chamber). 

6764. ClbS Tsalaph. tsaw-lawf; from an unused 

root of unknown mean.; Tsalaph, an 
Isr. :— Zalaph. 

6765. inabi: TsHophcbad, tsel-of-chawd'; 

from the same as 6764 and 259; Tsel- 
ophchad, an Isr.:— Zelophehad. 

6766. tlSbs Tseltsacb, tsel-tsakh'; from 6738 

and 6703; clear shade; Tseltsaeh, a 
place in Fal. :— Zelzah. 

6767. bsbl? ts e latsal, tsel-aw-tsal' ; from 6750 re- 

dupl. ; a clatter, i.e. (abstr.) whirring 
(of wings); (concr.) a cricket; also a harpoon (as ?'ar- 
tling), a cymbal (as ciangtng): — cymbal, locust, shad- 
owing, spear. 

6768. pbit Tseleq, tseh'-lek; from an unused root 

mean, to split; fissure; Tselek, an Isr.:— 
Zelek. 

6769. "mba Tslll e thay, tsil-leth-ah'ee; from the 

fern, of 6738; shady; Tsillethai, the 
name of two Isr. :— Zilthai. 

0i£ limn See 6685. 

6770. N^S tsame', tsaw-may'; a prim, root; 

to Wiirst (lit. or flg.):— (be a-, suffer) 
thirst (-y). 

6771. Stl2lf tsamS'. tsaw-may'; from 6770; thirsty 

(lit. or flg.):— (that) thirst (-eth, -y). 

6772. ISHlt tsama', tsaw-maw'; from 6770; thirst 

ait. or fig.):— thirst (-y). 

6773. !"!NM2t tslm'ab, tsim-aw'; tern, of 6772; 

thirst (flg. of libidinousnes j: — thirst. 

6774. TlfcWa tslmm&>6wn, tsim-maw-one'; 

from 6771; a thirsty place, i.e. des- 
ert, - — drought, dry ground, thirsty land. 

6775. "TOS tsamad, tsaw-mad'; a prim, root; to 

link, i.e. gird; flg. to serve, (mentally) 
contrive:— fasten, frame, join (self). 

6776. "IMSt tsemed, tseh'-med; a jroke or team 

(i.e. pair); hence an acre (i.e. day's task 
for a yoke of cattle to plough):— acre, couple, X to- 
gether, two [asses], yoke (of oxen). 

6777. !T)33t tsammab, tsam-maw 1 ; from an un- 

used root mean, to fasten on; a veil:— 
locks. 

6778. j?*M¥ tsammuwq, tsam-mook 1 ; from 

6784; a cake of dried grapes: — bunch 
(cluster) of raisins. 

6779. TTOX tsamacb, tsaw-makh'; a prim, root; 

to sprout (trans, or intrans., lit. or 
fig.):— bear, bring forth, (cause to, make to) bud 
(forth), (cause to, make to) grow (again, up), (cause 
to) spring (forth, up). 

6780. tTO3£ tsemacli. tseh'-makh; from 6779; a 

sprout (usually concr.), lit. or flg.: — 
branch, bud, that which (where) grew (upon), spring 
(-ing). 

6781. "PES tsamiyd, tsaw-meed'; or 

1)321 tsamid, tsaw-meed'; from 6778; a 
bracelet or arm-clasp; gen. a lid:— brace- 
let, covering. 

6782. fil'Hit tsammiym, tsam-meem'; from the 

same as 6777; a noose (as fastening); 
flg. destruction:— robber. 



6783. rirr7;2 ts e miytbiitb, isem-ee-thooth 1 ; or 

PITHS ts e mitbutb, tsem-ee-thooth' ; from 
6789; excision, i.e. destruction; used 
only (adv.) with prep. pref. to extinction, i.e. per- 
petually: — ever. 

6784. pQ£ tiamaq, tsaw-maW; a prim, root; to 

dry up:— dry. 

6785. l ~lM3t tsemer, tseh'-mer; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to be shaggy; wool:— 
wool (-len). 

6786. ,l TO2£ Ts e mariy, tsem-aw-ree' ; patrial 

from an unused name of a place in Pal. ; 
a Tsemarite or branch of the Canaanites: — Zemarite. 

6787. D?""172£ Ts e marayim, tsem-aw-rah'-yim; 

dual of 6785; double fleece; Tsemara- 
jim, a place in Pal. :— Zemaraim. 

6788. P"ff32I tsammereth, tsam-meh'-reth; 

from the same as 6785; fieeciness, i.e. 
foliage:— highest branch, top. 

6789. HttS tsamatb, tsaw-math'; a prim, root; 

to extirpate (lit. or fig.): — consume, cut 
off, destroy, vanish. 

PTOS ts c niittaiUb See 6783. 

6790. *j*£ Tsin, tseen; from an unused root mean. 

to prick; a crag; Tsin, a part of the 
Desert.— Zin. 

6791. "J3X tsen, tsane; from an unused root mean. 

to be prickly; a thorn; hence a thorn- 
hedge:— thorn. 

6792. SOSt tsOnc- tso-nay'; or 

Hilt tsoneb, tso-neh'; for 6629; a flock:- 
sheep. 

6793. !"IJ3t tsinnab, tsin-naw 1 ; tern, of 6791; a 

hook (as pointed) ; also a (large) shield 
(as if guarding by prickliness) ; also cold (as pierc ■ 
ing):— buckler, cold, hook, shield, target. 

6794. TBS tsliinuwr, tsin-noor 1 '{from an unused 

root perh. mean, to be hollow; a cul- 
vert:— gutter, water-spout. 

6795. n53£ tsanacli, tsaw^nakh'; a prim, root; to 

alight; (trans.) to cause to descend, i.e. 
drive down:— fasten, light [from off]. 

6796. "p3S tsaniyn, tsaw-neen'; or 

"]3S tsanin, tsaw-neen'; from the same as 
6791; & thorn: — thorn. 

6797. EpJSE tsaniyph, tsaw-neef; or 

S]13it° ISiiiio vvpli tsaw-nofe'; or (fem.) 

flB-OS tsaniypbab, tsaw-nee-faw' ; from 
6801 ; a head-dress (i.e. piece of cloth 
wrapped around): — diadem, hood, mitre. 

6798. 02S tsanam, tsaw^iam' ; a prim, root; to 

blast or shrink:— withered. 

6799. "|32S Ts e nan, tsen-awn'; prob. for 6630; 

Tsenan, a place near Pal. :— Zenan. 
"|-S tsaniu See 6796. 

6800. J?3!t tsiiiia' tsaw-nah'; a prim, root; to 

humiliate:— humbly, lowly. 

6801. t]3S tsanapb. tsaw-naf; a prim, root; to 

ivrap, i.e. roM or dress: — be attired, 
X surely, violently turn. 

6802. i-IMJt ts e nepbab, tsen-ay-faW ; from 6801; 

a fea/Z; — X toss, 
i. rflltjS tslntsenetb, tsin-tseh'-neth; from 
the same as 6791 ; a vase (prob. a vial 
•ering at the top): — pot. 
:. JTlFfllt tsantarah. tsan-taw-raw' ; prob. 
from the same as 6794; a tube: — pipe. 

6805. "Wit tsa'ad, tsaw-ad'; a prim, root; to 

pace, i.e. step regularly; (upward) to 
mount; (along) to march; (down and caus.) to hurl:— 
bring, go, march (through), run over. 

6806. "Wit tsa'ad, tsnh'-ad; from 6804; a pace or 

regular step:— pace, step. 

6807. fTWX ts e <adab, tseh-aw-daw' ;tem. of 6806; 

a march; (concr.) an (ornamental) 

ankle-chain:— going, ornament of the legs. 

6888. 7"Wlt tsa'ab, tsaiv-aw'; a prim, root; to tip 

over (for the purpose of spilling or 

pouring out), i.e. (flg.) depppuiate; by impl. to impri- 



son or conquer; (reflex.) to lie down (for coition); — 
captive exile, travelling, (cause to) wander (-er). 
TW^S tsa'owr. See 6810. 

6809. EpS'S tsa'iypb, tsaw-eef; from an unused 

root mean. to,wrap over; a uei2; — vail. 

6810. T , 3- , 3£ tsa'iyr, tsaw-eer'; or 

■"fiyiS" tsa'owr, tsaw-ore'; from 6819; 
little; (in number) /ew>,' (in age) young, 
(in value) ignoble:— least, little (one), small (one), 
-I- young (-er, -est). 

6811. "YWS Tsa'iyr, tsaio-eer'; the same as 6810; 

Tsair, a place in Idumsea: — Zair. 

6812. ITTWS ts e <iyrab, tseh-ee-raw' ; fem. of 

6810; smaltness (Of age), i.e. juvenil- 
ity:— -youth. 

6813. WS tsa'an, tsaw-an'; a prim, root; to load 

up (beasts), i.e. to migrate: — be taken 
down. 

6814. 15'it Tso'an, tso'-an; of Eg. der.; Tsoan, a 

place in Eg.:— Zoan. 

6815. fiTMSlt Tsa'ananniym, tsah-an-an- 

neem'; or (dual) 
fi?35!l?° Tsa'anaylm, tsah-an-ah'-yim; 
plur. from 6813; removals; Tsaanan- 
nim or Tsaanajim, a place in Pal. :— Zaannannim, 
Zaanaim. 

6816. SStSSt tsa'tsAa', tsaft-tsoo'-aft; from an 

unused root mean, to bestrew with 
carvings: scidpture: — image [work]. 

6817. p?lt tsa'aq, tsaw-ak'; a prim, root; to 

shriek; (by impl.) to proclaim (an assem- 
bly): — X at all, call together, cry (out), gather (selves) 
(together). 

6818. tllJSit tsa'aqab, tsah-ak-aw'; from 6817; 

a shriek: — cry (-ing). 

6819. l H?Ji tsa'ar,' tsaw-ar'; a prim, root; to be 

small, i.e. (flg.) ignoble: — be brought 
low, little one, be small. 

6820. 1§3S Xso'ar, tso'-ar; from 6819; little; 

Tsoar, a place E. of the Jordan:— Zoar. 

6821. *1B1£ tsa.pb.ad, tsaw-fad'; a prim, root; to 

adhere: — cleave. 

6822. 7"IEi tsapbab, tsaw-faic'; a prim, root; 

prop, to lean forward, i.e. to peer into 
the distance; by impl. to observe, await: — behold, 
espy, look up (well), wait for, (keep the) watch (-man). 

6823. !1S2E tsapbab, tsaw-faw'; a prim, root 

[prob. rather ident. with 6822 through 
the idea of expansion in outlook transf . to act] ; to 
sheet over (espec. with metal) : — cover, overlay. 

6824. !"!Dlt tsapbab, tsaw-faw'; from 6823; an 

inundation (as covering): — X swim- 
mest. 

6825. l£5f Ts e pbow, tsef-o'; or 

ifiji Xs e phty, tsef-ee'; from 6822; obser- 
vant; Tsepho or Tsephi, an Idumeean:— 
Zephi, Zepho. 

6826. ^IBij: tsippuwy, tsip-poo'ee; from 6823; 

encasement (with metal)* —covering, 
overlaying. 

6827. "pSlt Ts e pb6wn, tsef-one'; prob. for 6837; 

Tsephon, an Isr. :— Zephon. 

6828. "pB32 tsapbown, tsaw-fone'; or 

"(Bit tsaphon, tsaw-fone'; from 6845; prop. 
hidden, i.e. dark; used only of the north 
as a quarter (gloomy and unknown):— north (-em, 
side, -ward, wind). 

6829. jlBJS Tsaphdwn, tsaw-fone'; the same 

as 6828; boreal; Tsaphon, a place in 
Pal.:— Zaphon. 

6830. , '?iBi£ ts e phowniy, tsef-o-nee'; from 

6828; northern:— northern. 

6831. ""aiDa Ts e ph6wiiiy, tsef-o-nee'; patron. 

from 6827; a Tsephonite, or (collect.) 
descend, of Tsephon :— Zephonites. 

6832. 51BS£° tsepbii-w-a'', tsef-oo'-ah; from the 

same as 6848; excrement (as pro- 
truded):— dung. 

6833. "TlEiS tslpp&wr, tsip-pore'; or 

"ElS tsippdr, tsip-pore'; from 6852; a little 
bird (as hopping):— bird, fowl, sparrow. 



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TBX Tsippowr, top-pore'; the same as 
6833; Tsippor, a Moabite:— Zippor. 

6835. nngX tsappachatb, tsap-pakh'-ath; 

from an unused root mean, to expand; 
a saucer (as flat):— cruse. 

6836. FPBX te e phiyab, tsef-ee-yaw'; from 6832; 

watchfulness:— watching. 

6837. "ji^BSt Tslpbyown, tsif-yone'; from 6822; 

woteA-tower ; Tsiphjon, an Isr. :— Ziph- 
ion. Comp, 6827. 

6838. nlTBX tsappiychttb, tsap-pee-kheeth' ; 

from the same as 6835; a flat thin 
cake:— wafer. 

6839. D^BX Tsophiym, tso-feem'; plur. of act. 

part, of 6822; watchers; Tsophim, a 
place E. of the Jordan:— Zophim. 

6840. "PBX° tsapiityn, tsaw-feenf; from 6845; a 

treasure (as hidden):— bid. 

6841. *PBX ts e pbiyr (Chald.;), tsef-eer'; corresp. 

to 6842; a he-goat;— he [goat]. 

6842. "VMS tsaphiyr, tsaw-feer'; from 6852; a 

male goat (as prancing):— (he) goat. 

6843. WyfiS ts e pbiyrab, tsef-ee-raw'; fern. 

formed like 6842; a crown (as encirc- 
ling the head) ; also a turn of affairs (i.e. mishap):— 
diadem, morning. 

6844. rTHSX tsapbiytb, tsaw-feeth'; from 6822; 

a sentry: — watchfcower. 

6845. ")BX tsapban, tsaw-fan'; a prim, root; to 

Aide (by cowering over); by impl. to 
hoard or reserue; fig. to deny; spec, (favorably) to 
protect, (unfavorably) to lurk:— esteem, hide (-den 
one, self), lay up, lurk (be set) privily, (keep) secret 
(-ly, place). 

"JBX tsapbon. See 6828. 

6846. FP3BX Ts e pbanyah, tsef-an-yaw' ; or 

1!T3BX Xs e pbanyab«w, tsef-an-yaw 1 - 
hoo; from 6845 and 8050; Jah has 
secreted; Tsephanjah, the name of four Isr.:— 
Zephaniah. 

6847. TOPS PJBX Tsopboatb Pa«neacb. 

tsof-nath f pah^nay'-akh; of Eg. 
der. ; Tsophnath-Panedch, Joseph's Eg. name:— 
Zaphnath-paaneah. 

6848. 3>SX tsepba<, tseh'-fah; or 

"WBX tsiph'omy, tsif-o-neef; from an 
unused root mean, to extrude; a viper 
(as Wirusfing out the tongue, I.e. hissing):— adder, 
cockatrice. 

6849. HJBX ts e pbi«ah, tsef-ee-aw'; fern, from 
the same as 6848; an outcast thing:— 



■03>BX tslph'oniy. See 6848. 

6850. £]BX tsaphapb, tsaw-faf; a prim, root; 

to coo or chirp (as a bird):— chatter, 
peep, whisper. 

6851. HSISBX tsaptatsaphab, tsaf-tsaw-faw 1 ; 

from 6687; a willow (as growing in 
over/lowed places):— willow tree. 

6852. "Bit tsapbar, tsaw-far'; a prim, root; to 

skip about, i.e. return;— depart early. 

6853. IBS ts e pbar (Chald.), tsef^tr"; corresp. to 

' 6833; a bird. —bird. 
1SX tsippor. See 6833. 

6854. g^X ts e pbard£a<, tsef-ar-day'-ah; 

from 6852 and a word elsewhere un- 
used mean, a swamp; a marsh-leaper, i.e. frog:— frog. 

6855. !"HSX Tsipporah, tsip-po-raw' ; fern, of 

6833; bird; Tsipporah, Moses' wife:— 
Zfpporab. 

6856. Y^SX tslppdren, tstp-po'-ren; from 6852 

(in the denom. sense [from 6833] of 
scratching); prop, a claw, I.e. (human) nail; also the 
point of a style (or pen, tipped with adamant):— nail, 
point. 

6857. MBS Ts'phatb, tsef-ath'; from 6822; 

icateft-tower; Tsephath, a place in PaL :— 
Zephath. 

6858. t"iBX tsepbetb, tseh'-feth; from an unused 

root mean, to encircle; a capital of a 
column:— chapiter. 



6859. !"!nsit Tstphath&b, tsef-aW-thaw; the 
same as 6857; Tsephathah, a place in 
Pal.:— Zephathah. 

ys tsits. See 6782. 

3?pX Tsiqlag, tsik-lag'; or 

ib^S Tsiyqoiag (1 Chron. 12 : 1, 20), tsee- 
kel-ag'; of uncert. der.; Tsiklag or 
Tsikelag, a place in Pal. :— Ziklag. 

6861. "jbpX tslqldn, tsik-lone'; from an unused 

root mean, to wind; a sack (as tied at 
the mouth):— husk. 

6862. IS tsar, tsar; or 

"IX tsar, fsotor; from 6887; narrow; (as a 
noun) a tight place (usually fig., i.e. 
trouble); also a pebble (as in 6864); (trans.) an oppo- 
nent (as crowding):— adversary, afflicted (-tion), 
anguish, close, distress, enemy, flint, foe, narrow, 
small, sorrow, strait, tribulation, trouble. 

6863. *1X TsSr, tsare; from 6887; rocfc; Tser, a 

place in Pal. :— Zer. 

6864. *IX tsor, tsore; from 6696; a stone (as if 

pressed hard or to a point); (by impl. of 
use) a knife:— flint, sharp stone. 

. IK Tsdr, tsore; or 

Tilt T»6wr. tsore; the same as 6864; a rocfc; 

Tsor, a place in Pal. :— Tyre, Tyrus. 
IX tsfir. See 6697. 



SIX tsarab, tsawrab'; a prim, root; to 
burn;— burn. 

6867. rClTX tsarebetb, tsaw-refc'-betfc; from 

6866; conflagration Cot fire or 
disease):— burning, inflammation. 

6868. «TT"1X X8 e redab, tser-ay-daw 1 ; or 

WlTlX Ts e r6dattaab, tser-ay-daw'-thaw; 
appar. from an unused root mean, 
to pierce; puncture; Tseredoh, a place in Pal.:— 
Zereda, Zeredatbah. 

6869. !T1X tsarab, tsaw-raw'; fern, of 6862; 

tightness (i.e. flg. trouble); trans, a 
female rival:— adversary, adversity, affliction, an- 
guish, distress, tribulation, trouble. 

6870. STIIX Ts e ruwyab, tser-oo-yaw'; fern. 

part. pass, from the same as 6875; 
wounded; Tserujah, an Israelitess:— Zeruiah. 

6871. FW1TX Ts e rurw«ab, tser-oo-aw'; fem. 

pass. part, of 6879; leprous; Tserudh, 
an Israelitess:— Zeruah. 

6872. THX ts'rowr. tser-ore'; or (shorter) 

TlX ts e rfir, tser-ore'; from 6887; a parcel 

(as packed up) ; also a kernel or particle 

(as if a package):— bag, X bendeth, bundle, least 

grain, small stone. 

6873. tTlS tsaracb, tsaw-rakh'; a prim, root; to 

be clear (in tone, i.e. shrill), i.e. to 
whoop: — cry, roar. 

6874. ^X Ts«riy, fser-ee'; the same as 6876; 

Tseri, an Isr. :— Zeri. Comp. 3340. 

6875. ^X ts'riy, fser-ee'; or 

'''IX tsdriy, fsor-ee'; from an unused root 
mean, to cracfc [as by pressure], hence 
to leak; distillation, i.e. balsam; — balm. 

6876. "'"JX Tsdriy, tso-ree'; patrial from 6865; a 

Tsorite or inhab. of Tsor (i.e. Syrian):— 
(man) of Tyre. 

6877. tP'IX ts e riyacb, tser-ee'-akh; from 6873 in 

the sense of clearness of vision; a 
citadel ."—high place, hold. 

6878. "Split tsdrek, tso'-rek; from an unused root 

mean, to need; need: — need. 

6879. S'lX tsara<, tsaw-rah'; a prim, root; to 

scourge, i.e. (intrans. and fig.) to be 
stricken with leprosy:— leper, leprous. 

6880. fT^lX tsir'ab, tsir-aw'; from 6879; a wasp 

(as stinging):— hornet. 

6881. W*1X Tsor'ab, tsor-aw'; appar. another 

form for 6880; Tsorah, a place in 
Pal:— Zareah. Zorah. Zoreah. 



. " l ?'"lX Tsor'ly, tsor-ee'; or 

TiyiX Tsor'atbiy, tsor-aw-thee'; patrial 
from 6881 ; a Tsorite or Tsorathite, i.e. 
inhab. of Tsorah:— Zorites, Zareathites, Zorathites. 

6883. XT?5X tsiira'ath. tsaw-rah'-ath; from 6879; 
leprosy:— leprosy. 

6884. C]1X tsarapb, tsawraf; a prim, root; to 
fuse (metal), i.e. refine (lit. or flg.):— 

cast, (re-) fine (-er), founder, goldsmith, melt, pure, 
purge away, try. 

6885. "'Ens Ts6i*pbiy, fso-re/-ee'; from 6884; 

refiner; Tsorephi (with the art.), an 
Isr. : —goldsmith's. 

nB*lX Tsar c pbatb, tsaw-ref-ath' ; from 
6884; refinement; Tsarephath, a place 
in Pal. :— Zarephath. 

6887. *YlX tsarar, tsa«i-rar'; a prim, root; to 

cramp, lit. or flg., trans, or intrans. (as 
follows):— adversary, (be in) afflict (-ion), besiege, 
bind (up), (be in, bring) distress, enemy, narrower, 
oppress, pangs, shut up, be in a strait (trouble), vex. 

6888. FH'lX Ts e rerab, tser-ay^raw'; appar. by 

erroneous transcription for 6868; lie- 
rerah for Tseredah:— Zererath. 

6889. JTTO Tseretb, tseh'-reth; perh. from 6871; 

splendor; Tsereth, an Isr.: — Zereth. 

6890. 1tI1@5 rVlX Tseretb basb-Sbacbar, 

tseh'-reth hash-shakh'-ar; from 
the same as 6889 and 7837 with the art. interposed; 
splendor of the dawn; Tsereth-hash-Shachar, a place 
in Pal. :— Zareth-shahar. 

6891. "jrHX Tsarnban, tsawreth-awn'; perh. 

for 6868; Tsarefftan, a place in PaL:— 
Zarthan. 






6892. N)5 qS>, bay; or 

Wp. vr'i fcee ' - 1* 010 69B8 i «oj»it;— vomit 

6893. T*i$Ji qa'ath, kaw-ath'; from 6958; prob. 

the pelican (from vomiting): — cormo- 
rant. 

6894. 3)7 qab, kab; from 6895; a hollow, i.e. vessel 

used as a (dry) measure;— cab. 

6895. Mp qabab, kaw-bab'; a prim, root; to 

scoop out, i.e. (flg.) to malign or execrate 
(i.e. stab with words) : — X at all, curse. 

6896. flip q£bab, kay-baw'; from 6895; the 

paunch (as a cavity) or first stomach of 
ruminants :— maw. 

6897. f"Dp qobafa, ko'-baw; from 6895; the abdo- 

men (as a cavity):— belly. 
713J5 qubbah, koob-baw 1 ; from 6895; a 

pavilion (as a domed cavity): — tent. 
yiSlp qlbbawts, lab-boots'; from 6908; a 
throng: — company. 

6900. ■"H12p. q e bawrab, keb-oo-raw 1 ; or 

tTlSp q e burab, keb-oo-raw'; fem. pass, 
part, of 6912; sepulture; (concr.) a 
sepulchre:— burial, burying place, grave, sepulchre. 

6901. b3p qabal, kaw-bal'; a prim, root; to 

admit, i.e. take (lit. or fig.): — choose, 
(take) hold, receive, (under-) take. 

6902. b?p q°bal (Chald.), keb-al'; corresp. to 6901; 

to acquire:— receive, take. 

6903. bap q e b61 (Chald.), keb-ale'; or 

bap. qdbel (Chald.), kob-ale'; corresp. to 
6905; (adv.) in front of; usually (with 
other particles) on account of, so as, since, hence:— 
-f according to, + as, -f- because, before, + for this 
cause, + forasmuch as, 4- by this means, over 
against, by reason of, + that, + therefore, + though, 
+ wherefore. 

6904. bap qobel, ko'-bel; from 6901 in the sense 

of confronting (as standing opposite in 
order to receive); a battering-ram:— war. 

6905. bap qabal, kaw-bawl'; from 6901 in the 

sense of opposite [see 6904] ; the presence, 
i.e. (adv.) in front of:— before. 

3>3p qaba', kaw-bah'; a prim, root; to 
cover, i.e. (flg.) defraud:— rob, spoil. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



6907. rC>3J5 qubba<atli, koobbah'-ath; from 
' 6906; a goblet (as deep like a cover):— 
dregs. 



y5)5 qabats, kaw-bats'; a prim, root; to 
grasp, i.e. collect:— assemble (selves), 
gather (bring) (together, selves together, up), heap, 
resort, X surely, take up. 

6909. VtUtop, Qabts e »el, kab-tseh-ale' ; from 6908 

and 410; God has gathered; Kabtseel, 
3. place in Pal. :— Kabzeel. Comp. 3343. 

6910. fISilj? q e butsab, keb-oo-tsaw' ; fem. pass. 

part, of 6908; a hoard:— X gather. 

6911. 0?¥?p Qibtsaytm, kib-tsah'-yim; dual 

from 6908; a double heap; Kibtsajim, 
a place in Pal. :— Kibzaim. 

6912. 13p qabar, kaw-bar'; a prim, root; to 

inter:— X in any wise, bury (-ier). 

6913. "OP, qeber, keh'-ber; or (fem.) 

iT12(? qlbrab, kib-raw'; from 6912; a 
sepulchre:— burying place, grave, 
sepulchre. 

iTl3]5 q e burab. See 6900. 

6914 iTJN.nn nVtap Qibrowth bat-Ta'a- 

vah, kib-roth' liat-tah-av- 
aw 1 ; from the fem. plur. of 6913 and 8378 with the 
art. interposed; graves of the longing; Kibroth-hat- 
Taavh, a place in the Desert:— Kibroth-hattaavah. 

6915. Tip qadad, kaw-dad'; a prim, root; to 

shrivel up, i.e. contract or bend the 
body (or neck) in deference:— bow (down) (the) head, 
stoop. 

6916. Slip qiddab, kid-daw 1 ; from 6915; cassia 

bark (as in shrivelled rolls) :— cassia. 

6917. 011p qa.dii.wm, kaw-doom'; pass. part, of 

6933; a pristine hero:— ancient. 

6918. Ittilp qadowsh, kaw-doshef; or 

U5"p qadosh, kaw-doshe'; from 6948; sa- 
cred (ceremonially or morally); (as 
noun) Bod (by eminence), an angel, a saint, a sanc- 
tuary;— holy (One), saint. 

6919. tTlp qadacb, kaw-dakh'; a prim, root - to 

inflame: — burn, kindle. 

6920. fillip qaddacbatb, kad-dakh'-ath; from 

6919; inflammation, i.e. febrile dis- 
ease:— burning ague, fever. 

6921. D"Hp qadiym, kaw-deem'; or 

Dip qadim, kaw-deem'; from 6933; the 
fore or front part; hence (by orientation) 
the East (often adv. eastward, for brevity the east 
wind):— east, (-ward, wind). 

6922. lU^p qaddiysb (Chald.), kad-deesh'; cor- 

resp. to 6918.— holy (One), saint. 

6923. D*7p qadam, kaw-dam'; a prim, root; to 

project (one self), i.e. precede; hence to 
anticipate, hasten, meet (usually for help):— come 
(go, [flee]) before, + disappoint, meet, prevent. 

6924. Dip, qedem, keh'-dem; or 

jTIWYp, qedmab, kayd'-maw; from 6923; 
the front, of place (absol. the fore 
part, rel. the East) or time(anfiguit|/); often used 
adv. (before, anciently, eastward):— aforetime, an- 
cient (time), before, east (end, part, side, -ward), eter- 
nal, X ever (-lasting), forward, old, past. Comp. 6926. 

6925. 01)5, qddam (Chald.), kod-awm'; or 

Dip q e dam (Chald.) (Dan. 7 : 13), ked-awm'; 
corresp. to 6924; before:— before, X from, 
X I (thought), x me, 4- of, x it pleased, presence. 
Dip qadim. See 6921. 

6926. iTTOlp qldm&b, kid-maw'; fem. of 6924; 

the forward part (or rel.) East (often 
adv. on the east or in front): — east (-ward). 

6927. HMlp qadmab, kad-maW; from 6923; 

priority (in time); also used adv. (be- 
fore):— afore, antiquity, former (old) estate. 

6928. n531p qadmab. (Chald.), kad-maw 1 ; cor- 

resp. to 6927; former time:— afore 
[-time], ago. 

•TOT!?, qedmab. See 6924. 



t!721p, Qed e mab, kayd'-maw; from 6923; 
precedence; Kedemah, a son of Ishma- 
el:— Kedemah. 

6930. ]TOlp qadmown, kad-mone'; from 6923; 

eastern:— east. 

6931. "WfiSTJJ qadmowniy, kad-mo-nee'; or 

''iMlp qadmoniy, kad-mo-nee'; from 
6930; (of time) anterior or (of place) 
oriental:— ancient, they that went before, east, (thing 
of) old. 

6932. nialp Cfdemdwtb, ked-ay-mothe' ; from 

6923; beginnings; Kedemoth, a place 
in eastern Pal.:— Kedemoth. 

6933. ^llp qadmay (Chald.), kad-mah'ee; from 

a root corresp. to 6923; first:— first. 

6934. bSTOlp Qadmiy'el, kad-mee-ale' ; from 

6924 and 410; presence of God; Kad- 
miel, the name of three Isr. :— Kadmiel. 
^?531p qadmoniy. See 6931. 

6935. "^Mlp Qadmoniy, kad-mo-nee'; the same 

as 6931; ancient, i.e. aboriginal; Kad- 
monite (collect.), the name of a tribe in Pal.:— Kad- 
monites. 

6936. Iplp qodqod, kod-kode'; from 6915; the 

crown of the head (as the part most 
bowed):— crown (of the head), pate, scalp, top of the 
bead. 

6937. lip qadar, kaie-dar 1 ; a prim, root; to be 

ashy, i.e. darft-colored; by impl. to 
mourn (in sackclotb or sordid garments):— be black 
(-ish), be (make) dark (-en), x heavily, (cause to) 
mourn. 

6938. lip Qedar, kay-dawr'; from 6937; dusky 

(of the skin or the tent) ; Kedar, a son of 
Ishmael; also (collect.) bedawin (as his descendants 
or representatives):— Kedar. 

6939. "pllp Qldrown, kid-rone'; from 6937; 

dusky place; Kidron, a brook near 
Jerus.:— Kidron. 

6940. nillp qadruwth, kadJrooth'; from 6937; 

duskiness;— blackness. 

6941. JT'S'lip q e doranniytb, fced-o-ran-neetft'; 

adv. from 6937; blackish ones (i.e. in 
sackcloth); used adv. in mourning weeds:— mourn- 
fully. 

6942. 12JTp qadasb, kaw-dash'; a prim, root; to 

be (causat. make, pronounce or observe 
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 wholly. 

6943. IBlp, Qedesb, keh'-desh; from 6942; a sanc- 

tum; Kedesh, the name of four places in 
Pal.:— Kedesh. 

6944. IBlp qddesb, ko'-desh; from 6942; a sacred 

place or thing; rarely abstr. sanctity: — 
consecrated (thing), dedicated (thing), hallowed 
(thing), holiness, (x most) holy (X day, portion, 
thing), saint, sanctuary. 

6945. 1251p qadesb, kaw-dashe'; from 6942; a 

(quasi) sacred person, i.e. (teehn.) a 
(male) devotee (by prostitution) to licentious idol- 
atry:— sodomite, unclean. 

6946. 125Tp Qadesb, kaw-dashe'; the same as 

6945; sanctuary; Kadesh, a place in the 
Desert:— Kadesh. Comp. 6947. 

tfilp qadogb. See 6918. 

6947. W'-fi Uilp Qadesb Barneac, kaw- 

dashe' bar-nay'-ah; from the 
same as 6946 and an otherwise unused word (appar. 
compounded of a correspondent to 1251 and a deriv. 
of 5128) mean, desert of a fugitive; Kadesh of (the) 
Wilderness of Wandering; Kadesh-Barnea, a place 
in the Desert:— Kadesh-barnea. 

6948. tlUilp q e deebah, ked-ay-shaw'; fem. of 

6945; a female devotee (i.e. prosti- 
tute'):— harlot, whore. 

6949. flilp qabab, kaw-hauf; a prim, root; to 

be dull;— be set on edge, be blunt. 

6950. ?!lp qabal, kaw-hal'; a prim, root; to 

convoke:— assemble (selves) (together), 
gather (selves) (together). 



6951. btlp qabal, kaw-hawl'; from 6950; assem- 

blage (usually concr.) :— assembly, com 
pany, congregation, multitude. 

6952. ffeilp q e blllab, keh-hil-law' ; from 6950; 
an assemblage;— assembly, congrega- 



tion. 



rfcflp qobeletb, ko-heh'-leth; fem. of act 
part, from 6950; a (female) assembler 
(i.e. lecturer); abstr. preaching (used as a "nom de 
plume", KoheletK):— preacher. 
6954 tirbflp Q e belatbab, keh-hay-law'-thavr, 
from 6950; convocation; Kehelathah, 
a place in the Desert:— Kehelathah. 

6955. ntlp Q e batb, keh-hawth'; from an unused 

root mean, to ally oneself; allied; 
Kehath, an Isr. :— Kohath. 

6956. TITlp Qftbatbiy, ko-haw-thee' ; patron. 

from 6955; a Kohathite (collect.) or 
desc. of Kehath:— Kohathites. 

6957. Ip. qav, kav; or 

1p qav, kawv; from 6960 [comp. 6961]; a 
cord (as connecting), espec. for measuring; 
fig. a rule; also a rim, a musical string or accord: — 
line. Comp. 6978. 

6958. Nip qow», ko; or 

FFp qayab (Jer. 25 : 27), kaw-yaw'; a prim, 
root; to vomit: — spue (out), vomit (out, 
up, up again). 

6959. 2>3ip q6\rba«, ko'-bafc or ko-bah'; a form 

collat. to 3553; a helmet:— helmet. 

6960. 7"!1p qavab, kaw-vaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

bind together (perh. by twisting), i.e. 
collect; (fig.) to ea^ect;— gather (together), look, pa. 
tiently, tarry, wait (for, on, upon). 

6961. tl.1p° qaveb, kaw-veh'; from 6960; a (mea- 

suring) cord (as if for binding):— line. 
flip qowacb. See 6495. 

6962. tilp qawf, koot; a prim, root; prop, to cut 

off, i.e. (fig.) detest:— be grieved, lotheself. 

6963. bip qdwl, kole; or 

yp qol, kole; from an unused root mean, to 
call aloud; a voice or sound; — |- aloud, 
bleating, crackling, cry (+ out), fame, lightness, low- 
ing, noise, -\- hold peace, [pro-] claim, proclamation, 
+■ sing, sound, + spark, thunder (-ing), voice, + yell. 

6964. tl^ip Qowlayab, ko-law-yaw'; from 
6963 and 3050; voice of Jah; Kolajah, 

the name of two Isr. :— Kolaiah. 

Dip qftwm, koom; a prim, root; to rise (in 
various applications, lit., fig., intens. 
and caus.):— abide, accomplish, x be clearer, con- 
firm, continue, decree, X be dim, endure, x enemy, 
enjoin, get up, make good, help, hold, (help to) lift up 
(again), make, X but newly, ordain, perform, pitch, 
raise (up), rear (up), remain, (a) rise (up) (again, 
against), rouse up, set (up), (e-) etablish, (make to) 
stand (up), stir up, strengthen, succeed, (as-, make) 
sure (,-ly), (be) up (-hold, -rising). 

6966. Dip qftwm (Chald.), koom; corresp. to 

6965:— appoint, establish, make, raise up 
self, (a-) rise (up), (make to) stand, set (up). 

6967. tlBlp qowmah, ko-maw'; from 6965; 

height:— X along, height, high, stature, 
tall. 

6968. T'TOMip q6wm e miyuwtb, ko-mem-ee- 

yooth'; from 6965; elevation, i.e. 
(adv.) erectly (fig.):— upright. 

6969. "Jlp qnwn, koon; a prim, root; to strike a 

musical note, i.e. chant or leait (at a 
funeral):— lament, mourning woman. 

6970. 2'lp Qdwa*, ko'-ah; prob. from 6972 in the 

orig. sense of cutting off; curtailment; 
Koa, a region of Bab.:— Koa. 

6971. tpp qowpb, kofe; or 

E]p qdpb, kofe; prob. of for. Oft; a 
monkey:— ape. 

6972. Y'ip q « wis koots; a prim, root; to clip 

off; used only as denom. from 7019; to 
spend the harvest season:— summer. 

6973. yip qikwts, koots; a prim, root [rather 

ideut. with 6972 through the idea of sever- 
ing oneself from (comp. 6962)] ; to be (caus. make) dis- 



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103 



justed or anxious:— abhor, be distressed, be grieved, 
loathe, vex, be weary. 

6974 V*!p qiiwts, hoots; a prim, root [rather 
ident. with 6972 through the idea of 
abruptness in starting up from sleep (comp. 3364)] ; 
to awake (lit. or fig.):— arise, (be) (a-) wake, watch. 

6975. yip qowts, fcotse; or 

Vb qots kotse; from 6972 (in the sense of 
pricking); a thorn:— thorn. 

6976. yip Qowts, kotse; the same as 6975; Kots, 

the name of two Isr.:— Koz, Hakkoz 
[includ. the art.']. 

6977. FlKIp q e vutstsah, kev-oots-tsaw 1 ; tern. 

* pass. part, of 6972 in its orig. sense; a 
forelock (as sftorn):— lock. 

6978. 1p"lp qav-qav, kav-kav'; from 6957 (in the 

sense of a fastening'); stalwart:— 
X meted out. 

6979. lip quwr, koor; a prim, root; to trench; 

by impl. to throw forth; also (denom. 
from 7023) to wall up, whether lit. (to build a wall) 
or fig. (to estop) :— break down, cast out, destroy, dig. 

6980. Tip quwr, koor; from 6979; (only plur.) 

trenches, i.e. a web (as if so formed):— 
web. 

6981. N'nip Q6wr£', ko-ray'; or 

HCip Q6re> (1 Chron. 26 : 1), fco~ra«'; act. 
part, of 7121; crier; Kore, the name of 
two Isr.:— Kore. 



JTTlp qdwra.li, ko-raw'; or 

flip qorah, ko-raw'; from 6979; a rafter 
(forming trenches as it were) ; by impl. 
a roof:— beam, roof. 

6983. ttjlp qowsb, koshe; a prim, root; to bend; 

used only as denom. for 3369, to set a 
trap: — lay a snare. 

6984. 1!T12J1p qnwshayahuw, koo-shaw-yaw'- 

hoo; from the pass. part, of 6983 and 
3050; entrapped of Jah; Kushajah, an Isr.:— Kush- 
aiah. 

6985. Up qat, kat; from 6990 in the sense of ab- 

breviation; a little, i.e. (adv.) merely: — 
very. 

6986. 5Up qeteb, keh'-teb; from an unused root 

mean, to cut off; ruin:— destroying, 
destruction. 

6987. SUp qofeb, ko'-teb; from the same as 6986; 

extermination: — destruction. 

6988. JTliUp q e towrab, ket-o-raw 1 ; from 6999; 

perfume;— incense. 

6989. fTTIUp Q e tnwrab, ket-oo-raw 1 ; tern. 

pass. part, of 6999; perfumed; Ketu- 
rah, a wife of Abraham:— Keturah. 

6990. UUp qataf, kaw-tat'; a prim, root; to clip 

off, i.e. (fig.) destroy. - — be cut off. 

6991. bUp qa^al, kaw-tal'; a prim, root; prop, to 

cut off, i.e. (flg.) put to death:— Mil, slay. 

2. bUp q e tal (Chald.), ket-al'; corresp. to 6991; 
to kill:— slay. 

3. bUp qefel, keh'-tel; from 6991; a violent 

death:— slaughter. 

6994. "|Up qa|oii, kaw-tone'; a prim, root [rather 

denom. from 6996]; to diminish, i.e. be 
(caus. make) diminutive or (fig.) of no account: — be 
a (make) small (thing), be not worthy. 

6995. ]Up qftfen, ko'-ten; from 6994; a pettiness, 

i.e. the little finger:— little finger. 

6996. 'JUp qaluil, kaw-tawn'; or 

l'Up qaton, kaw-tone'; from 6962; abbrevi- 
ated, i.e. diminutive, lit. (in quantity, 
Size or number) or flg. (in age or importance) :— least, 
less (-ser), little (one), small (-est, one, quantity, 
thing), young (-er, -est). 

6997. "Up Qafan, kaw-tawn'; the same as 6996; 

small; Katan, an Isr.:— Hakkatan [in- 
clud. the art.']. 

6998. £]Up qatapb, kaw-taf; a prim, root; to 

strip off:— crop oft, cut down (up), 
pluck. 



6999. "lUp qatar, kaw-tar'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 7000 through the idea of 
fumigation in a close place and perh. thus driving out 
the occupants] ; to smofce, i.e. turn into fragrance by 
Are (espec. as an act of worship) :— burn (incense, 
sacrifice) (upon), (altar for) incense, kindle, offer 
(incense, a sacrifice). 

7000. *lUp qatar, kaw-tar 1 ; a prim, root; to in- 

close:— join. 

7001. 1Up q e tar (Chald.), ket-ar'; from a root 

corresp. to 7000; a knot (as tied up), i.e. 

(flg.) a riddle; also a vertebra (as if a knot) :— doubt, 

joint. 

7003. 1Up qi«er, kit-tare'; from 6999; per- 
fume: — incense. 

7003. "plUp Qitrown, kit-rone'; from 6999; 

fumigative; Kitron, a place in Pal.: — 
Kitron. 

7004. rHUp q e t6retb, ket-o'-reth; from 6999; a 
fumigation:— (sweet) incense, per- 
fume. 

7005. nUp Qattatli. kat-tawth'; from 6996; little- 
ness, Kattath, a place in Pal.:— Kattath. 

7006. tl^p qayah, kaw-yaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 
vomit: — spue. 

7007. H*E qayij (Chald.), kah'-yit; corresp. to 
7019; harvest: — summer. 

7008. TiU^p qiyjowr, kee-tore 1 ; or 

lU^p qiytor, kee-tore'; from 6999; a fume, 
i.e. cloud:— smoke, vapour. 

7009. D^p qiym, keem; from 6965; an opponent 
(as rising against one), i.e. (collect.) 

enemies : — substance. 

7010. DJp q e yam (Chald.), Iceh-yawm'; from 6966; 
an edict (as arising in law): — decree, 

statute. 

7011. S"p qayaiu (Chald.), kah-yawm'; from 
6966; permanent (as rising firmly):— sted- 

fast, sure. 

7012. STS^p qiymab, kee-maw'; from 6965; an 
urising: — rising up. 

llS'Wp Qiymowsb See 7057. 

7013. yp qayln, kah'-yin; from 6969 in the orig. 
sense of fixity; a lance (as striking 

fast):— spear. 

7014. yp Qayln, kah'-yin; the same as 7013 (with 
a play upon the affinity to 7069) ; Kajin, the 

name of the first child, also of a place in Pal., and of 
an Oriental tribe:— Cain, Kenite (-s). 

7015. Fl^p qiynab, kee-naw'; from 6969; a dirge 
(as accompanied by beating the breasts 

or on instruments):— lamentation. 

7016. FW'p Qiynab, fcee-n.au;',' the same as 7015; 
Kinah, a place in Pal. :— Kinah. 

7017. "^p, Qeyniy, kay-nee'; or 

"^P Qiyniy (1 Chron. 2 : 55), kee-nee'; pat- 
ron, from 7014; a Kenite or member of 
the tribe of Kajin:— Kenite. 

7018. ]5"p. Qeynan, kay-nawn'; from the same 
as 7064; fixed; Kenan, an antediluvian:— 

Cainan, Kenan. 

7019. y?p qayits, kah'-yits; from 6972; harvest 
(as the crop), whether the product (grain 

or fruit) or the (dry) season:— summer (fruit, house). 

7020. y^ip qiytsown, kee-tsone'; from 6972; 
terminal:— out- (utter-) most. 

7021. y^p^p qiyqayown, kee-kaw-yone' ; perh. 
from 7006; the gourd (as nauseous):— 

gourd. 

7022. ybp^p qiyqaldwn, kee-kaw-lone' ; from 
7036; intense disgrace;— shameful 

spewing. 

7023. T*jJ qiyr, fceer; op 

"I)? qir (Isa. 22 : 5), keer; or (feu.) 

"Tfl? qirrah, kee-raw'; from 6979; a wall 

(as built in a trench): h mason, side, 

town, x very, wall. 

7024. Tp Qiyr, keer; the same as 7023; fortress; 
Kir, a place in Ass.; also one in Moab:— 

Kir. Comp. 7025. 



7025. to"l)"l Tp Qiyr Cberes, keer kheh'-res; or 
(fern, of the latter word) 

rtoiri Tp Qiyr Cbareseth, keer khar- 

eh'-seth; from 7023 and 2789; 

fortress of earthenware; Kir-Cheres or Kir-Chares- 

eth, a place in Moab:— Kir-baraseth, Kir-haresetb, 

Kir-baresh, Kir-heres. 

7026. DTp, Qeyroc, kay^roce'; or 

Dip Qferoc, kay-roce'; from the same as 
7166; ankled; Keros, one of the Nethi- 
nim:— Keros. 

7027. 125"p Qiysh, keesh; from 6983; a Soto; Kish, 
the name of five Isr. :— Kish. 

7028. yiB^P Qiyshown, kee-shone'; from 6983; 
winding; Kishon, a river of Pal.: — 

Kishon, Kison. 

7029. " , UJ , p Qiyshiy, fcee-sTiee',- from 6983; bowed; 
Kishi, an Isr.:— Kishi. 

7030. CHrPp" qiytharoc (Chald.), kee-thaw- 
roce'; of Gr. origin (i«'i»apis); a lyre:— 

harp. 

7031. bp qal, kal; contr. from 7043; light; (by 
impl.) rapid (also adv.):— light, swift (-ly). 

7032. bp qal (Chald.), kawl; corresp. to 6963:— 
sound, voice. 

bp qol. See 6963. 

7033. ilbp qalab, kaw-law'; a prim, root [rather 
ident. with 7034 through the idea of 

shrinkage by heat] ; to toast, i.e. scorch partially or 
slowly:— dried, loathsome, parch, roast. 

7034. Slbp qalab, kaw-law 1 ; a prim, root; to be 
light (as implied in rapid motion), but 

fig. only {be [caus. hold] in contempt):— base, con- 
temn, despise, lightly esteem, set light, seem vile. 

7035. Sbp° qalahli, kaw-lah'; for6950; toassem- 
ble:— gather together. 

7036. ybp qalown, kaw-lone'; from 7034; dis- 
grace; (by impl.) the pudenda;— confu- 
sion, dishonour, ignominy, reproach, shame. 

7037. nnbp qallacbatb, kal-lakh'-ath; appar. 
but a form for 6747; a kettle: — caldron. 

7038. Ubp qalat, kaw-lat'; a prim, root; to 
maim: — lacking in his parts. 

7039. TJp qaliy, kaw-lee'; or 

IS^bp qaliy', kaw-lee 1 ; from 7033; roasted 
ears of grain:— parched corn. 

7040. "'bp Qallay, kal-lah'ee; from 7043; frivo- 
lous; Kallai, an Isr. :— Kallai- 

7041. iTpbp Qelayab, kay-law-yaw 1 '; from 7034; 
insignificance; Kelajah, an Isr.:— Ke- 

laiah. 

7042. NU^bp Q e liyta», kel-ee-taW '; from 7038; 
maiming; Kelita, the name of three 

Isr. :— Kelita. 

7043. b^p qalal, kaw-lal'; a prim, root; to be 
(caus. make) light, lit. (swift, small, 

sharp, etc.) or flg. (easy, trifling, vile, etc.):— abate, 
make bright, bring into contempt, (ac-) curse, despise, 
(be) ease (y, -ier), (be a, make, make somewhat, 
move, seem a, set) light (-en, -er, -ly, -ly afflict, -ly 
esteem, thing), X slight [-ly], be swift (-er), (be, be 
more, make, reO vile, whet. 

7044. bbp qalal, kaw-lawl 1 ; from 7043; brightened 
(as if sharpened) :— burnished, polished. 

7045. Flbbp q«lalab, kel-aw-law'; from 7043; 
vilification:— (ac-) curse (-d, -tag). 

7046. Obp qalac, kaw-las'; a prim, root; to dis- 
parage, i.e. ridicule:— mock, scoff, scorn. 

7047. top qelec, keh'-les; from 7046; a laughing- 
stock:— derision. 

7048. !"tDil^ qallacab, kal-law-saw' ; intens. 
from 7046; ridicule: — mocking. 

7049. SOp qala«, kaw-lah'; a prim, root; to sling; 
also to carve (as if a circular motion, or 

into light forms) :— carve, sling (out). 

7050. 3>bp qela<, keh'-lah; from 7049; a sling; also 
a (door) screen (as if slung across), or the 

uaZue"(of the door) itself :— hanging, leaf, sling. 

7051. 5*bp qallae, kal-law'; intens. from 7049; a 
slinger:— slinger. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



7062. b]5b|> q e loqel, fcet-o-*a2e'; from 7048; in- 
substantial:— light. 

7053. \ilBVp qlll^shown, kil-lesh-one'; from an 
unused root mean, to prick; a prong, 
I.e. hay-fork:— fork. 

7064. !"TOp 4&mah, kaw-rnaw'; fern, of act. part, 
of 6965; something that rises, i.e. a stalk 
of grain:— (standing) corn, grown up, stalk. 

7055. bNIMj? <l e muw>el, kem-oo-ale'; from 6966 

and 410; raised of God; Kemuel, the 
name of a relative of Abraham, and of two 1st.:— 
Kemuel. 

7056. "JTOJ5 Qamown, kaw-mone'; from 6965; an 

elevation; Kamon, a place E. of the 
Jordan:— Camon. 

7057. ©TOp qiiumowsU kim-moshe 1 ; or 

IBTO^j? qiymowsb, kee-moshe'; from an 
unused root mean, to sting; a prickly 
plant:— nettle. Comp. 7063. 

7058. ttnp qemacb, fceJi'-mafcft; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to grind; flour:— flour, 
meal. 

7059. t3M)5 qamal kaw-maV; a prim, root; to 

pluck, i.e. destroy:— cut down, fill with 
wrinkles. 

7060. b53p qamal. kaw-maV; a prim, root; to 

wither:— hew down, wither. 

7061. VM]5 qamats, kaw-mats'; a prim, root; to 

grasp with the hand:— take an handful 

7062. VlSp qdmets, k&-mets; from 7061; a. grasp, 

i.e. handful: — handful. 

7063. 1TlZ373p qhnmashown, kim-maw-shone' ; 

from the same as 7057; a prickly 
plant:— thorn. 

7064. "]]>_ qfen, feme; contr. from 7077; a nest (as 

fixed), sometimes includ. the nestlings; 
flg. a chamber or dwelling: — nest, room. 

7065. fcOp t qana>, kaw-naw 1 ; a prim, root; to be 

(caus. make) zealous, i.e. (in a bad 
sense) jealous or envious: — (be) envy (-ious), be 
(move to, provoke to) jealous (-y), X very, (be) 
zeal (ous). 

7066. N3JJ q e na> (Ohald.), ken-aw'; corresp. to 

7069; to purchase: — buy. 

7067. IS3p_ qauna', kan-naw 1 ; from 7065; jeal- 

ous:— jealous. Comp. 7072. 

7068. InNJp qln'ab, kin-aw'; from 7065; jealousy 

or envy:— envy (-ied), jealousy, X sake, 
zeal. 

7060. H3p qanah, fcaw-naw'; a prim, root; to 
erect, i.e. create; by extens. to procure, 
espec. by purchase (caus. sell) ; by impl. to own:— 
attain, buy (-er), teach to keep cattle, get, provoke to 
jealousy, possess (-or), purchase, recover, redeem, 
X surely, X verily. 

7070. !"I3JJ qaneh, kaw-neh'; from 7069; a reed 

(as erect); by resemblance a rod (espec. 
for measuring), shaft, tube, stem, the radius (of the 
arm), beam (of a steelyard):— balance, bone, branch, 
calamus, cane, reed, x spearman, stalk. 

7071. !l3p Qanab, kaw-naw 1 ; fern, of 7070; reed- 

iness; Kanah, the name of a stream and 
of a place in Pal. :— Kanah. 

7072. N"l3p qannow', fca»-no'; for 7067; jealous 

or angry:— jealous. 

7073. TiJ? Q e naz, ken-az'; prob. from an unused 

root mean, to hunt; hunter; Kenaz, the 
name of an Edomite and of two Isr.:— Kenaz. 
7074 "y$\> Q e nlzziy, ken-iz-zee'; patron, from 
7073; &Kenizzite or desc. of Kenaz:— 
Kenezite, Kenizzites. 

7075. ^3p qlnyan, kin-yawn'; from 7069; crea- 

tion, i.e. (concr.) creatures; also acqui- 
sition, purchase, wealth:— getting, goods, X with 
money, riches, substance. 

7076. ITOSp qinnamown, fcin-naio-mone'; from 

an unused root (mean, to erect); cin- 
namon bark (as in upright rolls):— cinnamon. 

7077. ")352 Qanan, kaw-nan'; a prim, root; to 

erect,' but used only as denom. from 
1064; to nestle, i.e. build or occupy as a nest:— make 



7078. y5p v qenets, keh'-nets; from an unused 

root prob, mean, to wrench; perver- 
sion:— end. 

7079. Hip Q e riatb, ken-awth'; from 7069; posses- 

sion; Kenath, a place E. of the Jor- 
dan: — Kenath. 

7080. DOp qacam, kaw-sam'; a prim, root; prop. 

to distribute, i.e. determine by lot or 
magical scroll; by impl. to divine: — divine (-r, -ation), 
prudent, soothsayer, use [divination]. 

7081. DDp qecem, keh'-sem; from 7080; a lot; 

also divination (includ. its fee), oracle:— 
(reward of) divination, divine sentence, witchcraft. 

7082. DDp qacac, kaw-sas'; a prim, root; to lop 

off :— cut off. 

7083. HDP qeceth, keh'-seth; from the same as 

8563 (or as 7185); prop, a cup, i.e. an 
ink-stand:— inkhorn. 

7084. nb^yp Qetiylah, keh-ee-law'; pern, from 

7049 in the sense of inclosing; citadel; 
KeKlah, a place in Pal.:— Keilah. 

7085. 3*pyp qa*aqa<, kah-ak-ah'; from the same 

as 6970; an incision or gash: — |-mark. 

7086. irrn^p q e «arab, keh-aw-raw'; prob. from 

7167; a bowl (as cut out hollow):— 
charger, dish. 

tip qfipb. See 6971. 

7087. NS)? qaptaa*, kaw-faw'; a prim, root; to 

shrink, i.e. thicken (as unracked wine, 
curdled milk, clouded sky, frozen water):— congeal, 
curdle, dark , settle. 

7088. "IS]5 qapbad, kaw-fad'; a prim, root; to 

contract, i.e. roll together:— cut off. 

7089. !"HSp q e pbadab, kef-aw-daw'; from 7088; 

shrinking, i.e. terror:— destruction. 

7090. "TlBp qtppowd, kip-pode'; or 

13p qippod, kip-pode'; from 7088; a species 
of bird, perh. the bittern (from its con- 
tracted form):— bittern. 

7091. TlSp qlppowz, kip-poze'; from an unused 

root mean, to contract, i.e. spring for- 
ward; an arrow-snake (as darting on its prey):— 
great owl. 

7092. VDp qapbata, haw-fats'; a prim, root; to 

draw together, i.e. close; by impl. to 
leap (by contracting the limbs) ; spec, to die (from 
gathering up the feet):— shut (up), skip, stop, take 
out of the way. 

7093. Vp. qets, kates; contr. from 7112; an ex- 

tremity; adv. (with prep, pref.) after:— 
-f- after, (utmost) border, end, [in-] finite, X process. 
Vp qfits. See 6975. 

7094. !35|p qataab, kaw-tsab'; a prim, root; to 

clip, or (gen.) chop:— cut down, shorn. 

7095. Slip qetseb, keh'-tseb; from 7091; shape (as 

if cut out); base (as if there cut off):— 
bottom, size. 

7096. Silt]? q atari Ii kaw-tsaw'; a prim, root; to 

c«4 off; (fig.) to destroy; (partially) to 
scrape off :— cut off, cut short, scrape (off). 

7097. FlSip, qatseb, kaw-tseh'; or (neg. only) 

Flltp. qfetseb, kay'-tseh; from 7096; an ex- 
tremity (used in a great variety of ap- 
plications and idioms; comp. 7093):— X after, border, 
brim, brink, edge, end, [in-] finite, frontier, outmost 
coast, quarter, shore, (out-) side, X some, ut (-ter-) 
most (part). 

7098. ttSZp^ qataab, kaw-tsaw 1 ; fem.of 7097; a 

termination (used like 7097):— coast, 
corner, (selv-) edge, lowest, (uttermost) part. 

7099. 15Jp qetaev, keh'-tsev; and (fem.) 

!Tl5ip qltsvab, kits-vaw'; from 7096; a 
limit (used like 7097, but with less va- 
riety):— end, edge, uttermost part. 

7100. tlltp qetaacb, keh'-tsakh; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to incise; fennel- 
flower (from its pungency):— fitches. 

7101. "P^p qatsiyn, kaw-tseen'; from 7096 in the 

sense of determining; a magistrate (as 
deciding) or other leader: — captain, guide, prince, 
ruler. Comp. 6278. 



7103. WSp q«tgly<ah, keU-ee-aW; from 7106; 
cassia (as peeled; plur. the bark): — 



7103. W'Sp <J e tsiy«a,h, kets-ee-avcf ; the same 
as 7102; Ketsiah, a daughter of Job:— 



7104. 'pllp ft e teiyta, kets-eets 1 ; from 7112; 

abrupt; Keziz, a valley in Pal. :— Keziz. 

7105. Tit]? qatsiyr, kaw-tseer'; from 7114; sew. 

ered, i.e. harvest (as reaped), the crop, 
the time, the reaper, or fig. ; also a limb (of a tree, or 
simply foliage):— bough, branch, harvest (man). 

7106. yjij? qatsa<, kaw-tsah'; a prim, root; to 

strip off, i.e. (partially) scrape; by impl 
to segregate (as an angle):— cause to scrape, corner. 

7107. E]3tp qatsapb, kaw-tsaf; a prim, root; to 

crack off, i.e. (flg.) burst out in rage:— 
(be) anger (-ry), displease, fret self, (provoke to) 
wrath (come), be wroth. 

7108. E]itp qHsapb (Chald.), kets-af; corresp. to 

7107; to become enraged;— be furious. 

7109. C]Jtp qnsaph (Chald.), kets-af; from 7108; 

rage: — wrath. 

7110. E]l£p qetsepb, keh'-tsef; from 7107; a splin- 

ter (as chipped off); flg. rage or strife:— 
foam, indignation, X sore, wrath. 

7111. tIBBp q e taapbab, kets-aw-faw 1 ; from 

7107; a, fragment:— bark [-edj. 

7112. V^J> qatsats, kaw-tsats'; a prim, root; to 

ctiop off (lit. or flg.):— cut (asunder, in 
pieces, in sunder, off), x utmost. 

7113. yiip q e tsats (Chald.), Jtets-ats 1 ,- corresp. to 

: 7112:— cutoff. 

7114. "ISP qatsar, kaw-tsar'; a prim, root; to 

dock off, i.e. curtail (trans, or intrans., 
lit. or flg.) ; espec. to harvest (grass or grain):— X at 
all, cut down, much discouraged, grieve, harvest- 
man, lothe, mourn, reap (-er), (be, wax) short (-en, 
-er), straiten, trouble, vex. 

7115. *lJZp qotser, ko'-tser; from 7114; shortness 

(of spirit), i.e. impatience: — anguish. 

7116. "iSp qataer, kaw-tsare'; from 7114; short 

(whether in size, number, life, strength 
or temper):— few, hasty, small, soon. 

7117. riilp q e tsatb, kets-awth'; from 7096; a ter- 

mination (Jit. or flg.) ; also (by impl.) a 
portion; adv. (with prep, pref.) after:— end, part, 
X some. 

7118. niip q<*satb (Chald.), kets-awth'; corresp. 

to 7117:— end, partly. 

7119. 1p_ qar, fcar; contr. from an unused root 

mean, to chill; cool; flg. quiet: — cold, ex- 
cellent [from the marg.]. 
IP qir. See 7023. 

7120. ip qdr, fcore; from the same as 7119; cold,'— 

cold. 

7121. N"1)5 qara', kaw-raw 1 ; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 7123 through the idea of ac- 
costing a person met] ; to call out to (i.e. prop, ad- 
dress by name, but used in a wide variety of applica- 
tions):— bewray [self], that are bidden, call (for, 
forth, self, upon), cry (unto), (be) famous, guest, in- 
vite, mention, (give) name, preach, (make) proclaim 
(-ation), pronounce, publish, read, renowned, say. 

7122. N'lp qara', kaw-raw'; a prim, root; to en- 

counter, whether accidentally or in a 
hostile manner:— befall, (by) chance, (cause to) come 
(upon), fall out, happen, meet. 

7123. N'lp q e ra> (Chald.), ker-aw", corresp. to 

7121:— call, cry, read. 

7124. tflp qore», ko-ray 1 ; prop. act. part, of 7121; 

a caller, i.e. partridge (from its cry);— 
partridge. See also 6981. 

7125. ?1N*1p qir'ah, keer-aw'; from 7122; an em- 

countering, accidental, friendly or 
hostile (also adv. opposite):— x against (he come), 
help, meet, seek, x to, x in the way. 

7126. Snp qarab, kaw-rab'; a prim, root; to 

approach (caus. bring near) for what- 
ever purpose:— (cause to) approach, (cause to) bring 
(forth, near), (cause to) come (near, nigh), (cause to) 
draw near (nigh), go (near), be at hand, join, be nean, 
offer, present, produce, make ready, stand, take. 



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7127. a'lp qfx&b (Chald.), ker-abe'; corresp. to 

7126:— approach, come (near, nigh), draw 
near. 

7128. y$) q e rab, ker-awb'; from 7126; hostile 

encounter:— battle, war. 

7129. yyp qerab (Chald.), ker-awb'; corresp. to 

* : 7128:— war. 

7130. S'lp qereb, keh'-reb; from 7126; prop, the 

nearest part, i.e. the centre, whether lit., 
flg. or adv. (espec. with prep.):— X among, x before, 
bowels, x unto charge, + eat (up), x heart, x him, 
X in, inward (X -ly, part, -s, thought), midst, + out 
of, purtenance, X therein, X through, X within self. 

7131. Sip qareb, kaw-rabe'; from 7126; near:— 

approach, come (near, nigh), draw near. 
a'*VJ5 qarob See 7138. 

7132. tt?"Ji? qTabab, ker-aw-baw 1 ; from 7126; 

approach;— approaching, draw near. 

7133. 'VVl'j? qorban, kor-bawn'; or 

"]5pp qnrban, koor-bawn' ; from 7126; 

something brought near the altar, i.e. a 

sacrificial present:— oblation, that is offered, offering. 

7134. Q'Pp qardSm, kar-dome'; perh. from 6923 

in the sense of striking upon; an axe:— 
ax. 

7135. tTip 9 aria h> kaw-raw'; tern, of 7119; cool- 

ness.'— cold. 

7136. TXyp qarab, kaw-raw'; a prim, root; to 

light upon (chiefly by accident) ; caus. to 
bring about; spec, to impose timbers (for roof or 
floor):— appoint, lay (make) beams, befall, bring, 
come (to pass unto), floor, [hap] was, happen (unto), 
meet, send good speed. 

7137. !"pp qareb, kaw-reh'; from 7136; an (un- 

fortunate) occurrence, i.e. some ac- 
cidental (ceremonial) disqualification:— uncleanness 
that chanceth. 

tTnp qdrab. See 6982. 

7138. Slip qatowb, fcato-rooe'; or 

Inp qarob, kaw-robe'; from 7126; near (in 
place, kindred or time):— allied, ap- 
proach, at hand, + any of kin, kinsfolk (-sman), (that 
is) near (of kin), neighbour, (that is) next, (them that 
come) nigh (at hand), more ready, short (-ly). 

7139. fpp qaracb, kaw-rakh'; a prim, root; to 

depilate:— make (self) bald. 

7140. fpp qeracb, keh'-rakh; or 

fpp qiiracb, ko'-rakh; from 7139; ice (as 
if bald, i.e. smooth); hence, hail; by 
resemblance, rock crystal:— crystal, frost, ice. 

7141. THp Qoracb, ko'-rakh; from 7139; ice; 

Korach, the name of two Edomites and 
three Isr. :— Koran. 

7142. Tpp qSrSacb, kay-ray'-akh; from 71S9; 

bald (on the back of the head):— bald 
(head). 

7143. rpp QarSacb, kaw-ray'-akh: from 7189; 

bald; Karedch,'«a Isr. :— Careah, Kareah. 

7144. Fltpp qorcbab, kor-khaw'; or 

Krpp qoreba' (Ezek. 27 : 31), kor-khaw'; 
from 7139; baldness:— bald (-ness), 
X utterly. 

7145. "Tpp Qorebiy, kor-khee'; patron, from 

7141; a Korchite (collect.) or desc. of 
Korach:— Korahite, Korathite, sons of Kore, Korhite. 

7146. ritflp qaraehatta, kaw-rakh' -ath; from 

7139; a bald spot (on the back of the 
head); flg. a threadbare spot (on the back side of the 
cloth):— bald head, bare within. 

7147. pp q e riy, ker-ee'; from 7136; hostile en- 

counter:— contrary. 

7148. Npp qariy', kaw-ree'; from 7121; called, 

i.e. select:— famous, renowned. 

7149. N"pp qlrya' (Chald.), keer-yaw'; or 

•VJP qlryab (Chald.), keer-yaw'; corresp. 
to 7151:— city. 

7150. !"tN" , Ti? q e riy'ab, ker-ee-aW; from 7121; a 

proclamation:— preaching. 



■"IpP qlryab, kir-yaw 1 ; from 7136 in the 
sense of flooring, i.e. building; a city: — 



7151. 

city. 

7152. nipp Q e riy6wth, ker-ee-yoth' ; plur. of 

7151 ; buildings; Kerioth, the name of 
two places in Pal. :— Kerioth, Kirioth. 

7153. SUSpSt FVpp Qlryatb 'Arba«, keer-yath' 

ar-bah'; or (with the art. inter- 
posed) 

5>3>"|SS3 npp dlryatb ba-'Arba< 

Ofeh. 11 : 25), keer-yath' haw- 

ar-bah'; from 7151 and 704 or 702; city of Arba, or 

city of the four (giants); Kirjath-Arba or Kirjath-ha- 

Arba, a place in Pal. :— Kirjath-arba. 

7154. bsa npp Qtryatb Ba'al, keer-yath' 

bah'-al; from 7151 and 1168; city 
of Baal; Kirjath-Baal, a place in Pal. :— Kirjath-baal. 

7155. nijm npp Qiryatb Cbutso wth, keer- 

yath' khoo-tsoth'; from 7151 and 
the f em. plur. of 2351 ; city of streets; Kirjath-Chu- 
tsoth, a place in Moab:— Kirjath-huzoth. 

7156. D'npp Qlryatbaylm, keer-yaw-thah'- 

yim; dual of 7151; double city; Kir- 
jathaim, the name of two places in Pal. :— Kiriathaim, 
Kirjathaim. 

7157. Dp3>? npp Qlryatb TT e <ariym, keer- 

yath' yeh-aw-reem' ; or (Jer. 
26 : 20) with the art. interposed; or (Josh. 18 : 28) 
simply the former part of the word; or 

Dp? npp Qiryath 'Ariym, keer-yath' 

aw-reem 1 ; from 7151 and the 

plur. of 3293 or 5892; city afforests, or city of towns; 

Kirjath-Jedrim or Kirjath-Arim, a place in Pal.: — 

Kirjath, Kirjath- jearim, Kirjath-arim. 

7158. !l3p npp Qlryatb Cannab, keer-yath' 

san-naw' ; or 
IBD npp Qiryath Cipher, keer-yath' 

say'-fer; from 7151 and a simpler 
fern, from the same as 5577, or (for the latter name) 
5612; city of branches, or of a book; Kirjath-Sannah 
or Kirjath-Sepher, a place in Pal.:— Kirjath-sannah, 
Kirjath-sepher. 

7159. D^p qaram, kaw-ram'; a prim, root; to 

cover:— cover. 

7160. yyp qaran, kaw-ran'; a prim, root; to push 

or gore; used only as denom. from 7161, 
to shoot out horns; flg. rays: — have horns, shine. 

7161. pp qeren, keh'-ren; from 7160; a horn (as 

projecting) ; by impl. a flask, cornet; by 
resembl. an elephant's tooth (i.e. ivory), a corner (of 
the altar), a peak (of a mountain), a ray (o£ light); flg. 
power:— X hill, horn. 

7162. pp qeren (Chald.), keh'-ren; corresp. to 
7161; a horn (lit. or for sound):— horn, 

cornet. 

7163. "■pB'TI pp. qeren bap-puwk, keh'-ren 
hap-pook'; from 7161 and 6320; 

Tiorn of cosmetic; Keren-hap-Puk, one of Job's 
daughters:— Keren-happueh. 

7164. 0*yp qarac, kaw-ras'; a prim, root; prop. 

to protrude; used only as denom. from 
7165 (for alliteration with 7167), to hunch, i.e. be hump- 
backed:— stoop. 

7165. Cnp qerec, keh'-res; from 7164; a knob or 

belaying-pin (from its swelling form):— 
tache. 

O" 1 !?. Qe>6c. See 7026. 

7166. bfa'lp qarcol, kar-sole'; from 7164; an ankle 

(as a protuberance or joint):— foot. 

7167. 3pp qarat, kaw-rah'; a prim, root; torend, 

lit. or flg. (revile, paint the eyes, as if 
enlarging them):— cutout, rend, X surely, tear. 

7168. ynp qera<, keh'-rah; from 7167; a rag:— 

piece, rag. 

7169. VPp qarats, haw-rats'; a prim, root; to 

pinch, i.e. (partially) to bite the lips, 
blink the eyes (as a gesture of malice), or (fully) to 
squeeze off (a pieca of clay in order to mould a vessel 
from it):— form, move, wink. 

7170. y*np q c rats (Chald.), ker-ats'; corresp. to 

7171 in the sense of a bit (to " eat the 
morsels of " any one, i.e. chew him up [fig.] by slan- 
der): — |- accuse 



7171. yip qereta, keh'-rets; from 7169; extirpa- 

tion (as if by constriction):— destruction. 

7172. S'p'lp qarqa«, kar-kah'; from 7167; floor (as 
if a pavement of pieces or tesseroe), of 

a building or the sea:— bottom, (X one side of the) 
floor. 

7173. Sp'lp Qarqa', kar-kah'; the same as 7172; 
ground-floor; Karka (with the art. 

pref.), a place in Pal.:— Karkaa. 

7174. Ip^lp Qarqor, kar-kore'; from 6979; foun- 

dation; Karkor, a place E. of the Jor- 
dan:— Karkor. 

7175. Upp qeresb, keh'-resh; from an unused 

root mean, to split off; a slab or plank; 
by impl. a deck of a ship:— bench, board. 

7176. rpp qeretb, keh'-reth; from 7136 in the 

sense of building; a city:— city. 

7177. !tnpp Qartab, kar-taw'; from 7176; cit»; 

Kartah, a place in Pal.:— Kartah. 

7178. IFpp Clartan, kar-taum'; from 7176; city- 

plot; Kartan, a place in Pal. : — Kartan. 

7179. 123p qasb, kash; from 7197; straw (as dry):— 

stubble. 

7180. NISp qlsbsbn', kish-shoo'; from an un- 

used root (mean, to be hard); a cucum- 
ber (from the difficulty of digestion):— cucumber. 

7181. 31IJp qastaab, kaw-shab'; a prim, root; to 

prick up the ears, i.e. hearken: — attend, 
(cause to) hear (-ken), give heed, incline, mark (well), 
regard. 

7182. Slap, qesheb, keh'-sheb; from 7181; aheark- 

ening:— X diligently, hearing, much 
heed, that regarded. 

7183. Sffip qaahsbab, kash-shawb'; or 

31Bp qashshiib, kash-shoob'; from 7181; 
hearkening:— attent (-ive). 

7184. Fillip qasab, kaw-saw'; or 

mipp qasvan, kas-vaw'; from an unused 
root mean, to be round; a jug (from 
its shape):— cover, cup. 

7185. !"I123p qashab, kaw-shaw 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to be dense, i.e. tough or severe 
(in various applications):— be cruel, be fiercer, make 
grievous, be ([ask a], be in, have, seem, would) hard 
(en, [labour], -ly, thing), be sore, (be, make) stiff 
(-en, [-necked]). 

7186. !lfflp qasheb, kaw-sheh'; from 7385; severe 

(in various applications):— churlish, 
crueL grievous, hard ([-hearted], thing), heavy, + im- 
pudent, obstinate, prevailed, rough (ly), sore, sor- 
rowful, stiff ([-necked]), stubborn, + in trouble. 

7187. UilBp qegbowf (Chald.), kesh-oW; or 

Ei'lfip q e shdf (Chald.), besh-ote'; corresp. to 
71*39; fidelity:— truth. 

7188. TTllJp qasbacb, kaw-shakh'; a prim, root; 

to be (caus. make) unfeeling:— -harden. 

7189. EUJp qosbef, ko'-shet; or 

UlDp qosbf, kosht; from an unused root 
mean, to ftaiance," equity (as evenly 
weighed), i.e. reality:— certainty, truth. 
U'JSP qoshot. See 7187. 

7190. "'llip q e shiy, kesh-ee'; from 7185; obstin- 

acy:— sUibbonmess. 

7191. "ji^lBp <lishy6wn, kish-yone'; from 7190; 

hard ground; Kishjon, a place in 
Pal.:— Kishion, Keshon. 

7192. im^ilip q e styfah, kes-ee-taiv' ; from an un- 

used root (prob. mean, to weigh out); 
an ingot (as definitely estimated and stamped for a 
coin):— piece of money (silver). 

7193. niCpiSp qasqesetb, kas-keh'-seth; by re- 

dupl. from an unused root mean, 
to shale off as bark; a scate (of a fish) ; hence a coat 
of mail (as composed of or covered with jointed 
plates of metal) :— mail, scale. 

7194. Tfflp qasbar, kaw-shar'; a prim, root; to 

tie, phys. (gird, confine, compact) or 
ment. (in love, league):— bind (up), (make a) conspire 
(-acy, -ator), join together, knit, stronger, work 
[treason]. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



7195. *W]? qesher, keh'-sher; from 7194; an (un- 

lawful) alliance:— confederacy, conspir- 
acy, treason. 

7196. Taj]? qUUxuiiAx, Msh-shoor 1 ; tromnU; an 

(ornamental) girdle (for women):— at- 
tire, headband. 

7197. 125123)5 qashash, kaw-shash'; a prim, root; 

to become sapless through drought; 
used only as denom. from 7179; to forage for straw, 
stubble or wood; fig. to assemble:— gather (selves) 
(together). 

7198. rraj]J qesheth, keh'-sheth; from 7185 in the 

orig. sense (of 6983) of bending; a bow, 
for shooting (hence fig. strength) or the iris:— 
X arch (-er), + arrow, bow ([-man, -shot]). 

7199. nlB]?_ qashshath, kash-shawth' ; intens. (as 

denom.) from 7198; a bowman:— 
X archer. 



7200. flN 1 ! rii'ah, raw-out; a prim, root; to see, 
lit. or fig. (in numerous applications, di- 
rect and implied, trans., intrans. and causat.):— advise 
self, appear, approve, behold, X certainly, consider, 
discern, (make to) enjoy, have experience, gaze, take 
heed, X indeed, X joyfully, lo, look (on, one another, 
one on another, one upon another, out, up, upon), 
mark, meet, x be near, perceive, present, provide, 
regard, (have) respect, (fore-, cause to, let) see (-r, 
-m, one another), shew (self), X sight of others, (e-) 
spy, stare, x surely, X think, view, visions. 

7301. *1»*1 ra'ah, raw-am'; from 7200; ubirdot 

WW 

prey (prob. the vulture, from its sharp 
sight):— glede. Comp. 1676. 

7302. i"IN*l r&'eh, raw-eh'; from 7200; seeing, i.e. 

experiencing:— see. 

7203. "18*1 rfi'eh, ro-eh'; act. part, of 7200; a seer 

(as often rendered); but also (abstr.) a 
vision:— vision. 

7204. fINh Ro>eh, ro-ay>; for 7203; prophet; 

Roeh, an Isr. : — Haroeh [includ. the art.] . 

7205. "318*1 R e 'irwbe*ii, rehoo-bane'; from the 

taper, of 7200 and 1181; see ye a son; 
Reuben, a son of Jacob:— Reuben. 

7206. ""318*1 R^Awbdniy, reh-oo-bay-nee'; 

patron, from 7205; a Reiibenite or 
desc. of Reilben:— children of Reuben, Reubenites. 

7207. STINT ra'avah, rah-av-aw 1 ; from 7200; 

sight, i.e. satisfaction:— behold. 

7208. "TO18*1 R e »iiwmah, reh-oomaw 1 ; fem. 

pass. part, of 7213; raised; Beumah, 
a Syrian woman: — Reumah. 

7209. "'8*5 r*'iy, reh-ee'; from 7200; a mirror (as 

seen):— looking glass. 

7210. "Syn rft'iy, ro-eef; from 7200; sight, whether 

abstr. (vision) or concr. (a spectacle):— 
gazingstock, look to, (that) see (-th). 

7211. *V8*1 R e 'ay&h, reh-aw-yaw'; from 7200 

and 3050; Jah has seen; Beajah, the 
name of three Isr.:— Reaia, Reaiah. 

7212. 11*8*!° l*>iyth, reh-eeth'; from 7200; sight:— 

beholding. 

7213. 08*J ra'am, raw-am'; a prim, root; to 

rise.-— be lifted up. 

7214. DN*1 iwJm, reh-ame'; or 

B*.8*l t^'Sym, reh-ame 1 ; op 

D**l reym, rame; or 

D*) r£m, rame; from 7213; a wild bull (from 
its conspicuousness):— unicorn. 

7215. ""W8 1 ") ra'mah, raw-maw 1 ; from 7213; 

something high in value, i.e. perh. 
coral;— coral. 

7216. rvtTJ8") RA'mowtb, raw-mdift'; or 

11*28*1 Ramoth, rauMnoth'; plur. of 7215; 
heights; Ramoth, the name of two 
places in Pal.:— Ramoth. 

7217. 1258"! re'sh (Ohald.), raysh; corresp. to 7218; 

the head; fig. the sunt;— chief, head, 
sum. 



7218. 1258*1 rd'sh, roshe; from an unused root ap- 

par. mean, to shake; the head (as most 
easily shaken), whether lit. or fig. (in many applica- 
tions, of place, time, rank, etc.):— band, beginning, 
captain, chapiter, chief (-est place, man, things), com- 
pany, end, X every [man], excellent, first, forefront, 
([be-]) head, height, (on) high (-est part, [priest]), 
X lead, x poor, principal, ruler, sum, top. 

7219. UJ8*1 rd'sh, roshe; or 

1151*1 rowih (Deut. 38 : 32), roshe; appar. 

the same as 7218; a poisonous plant, 

prob. the poppy (from its conspicuous head); gen. 

poison (even of serpents) :— gall, hemlock, poison, 

venom. 

7220. 1238*1 Rd'sh, roshe; prob. the same as 7818; 

Rosh, the name of an Isr. and of a for. 
nation:— Rosh. 

1258*! re'sh. See 7389. 

7221. J"I1258*1 ri'shah, ree-shaw 1 ; from the same 

as 7218; a beginning:— beginning. 

7222. *"1258*1 rd'shah, ro-shaw 1 ; fem. of 7218; the 

head:— head [-stone]. 

7223. "11138*1 ri'shdwn, ree-sftone'; or 

",1238"! ri'shda, ree-sftome'; from 7221; first, 
in place, time or rank (as adj. or 
noun):— ancestor, (that were) before (-time), begin- 
ning, eldest, first, fore [-father] (-most), former 
(thing), of old time, past. 

7224 ""'1238*1 ri'shdaiy, ree-sho-nee'; from 7223; 
first:— first. 

7225. "1*1258*1 re'shiyth, ray-sheeth'; from the 

same as 7218; the first, in place, time, 
order or rank (spec, a firstfruit):— beginning, chief 
(-est), first (-fruits, part, time), principal thing. 

7226. niaiS'1 ra'ashdth, rah-ash-oth' ; from 

7218; & pillow (being for the ftead"):— 
bolster. 

7227. 3*1 rab, rao; by contr. from 7231; abundant 

(in quantity, size, age, number, rank, 
quality):— (in) abound (-undance, -ant, -antly), cap- 
tain, elder, enough, exceedingly, full, great (-ly, 
man, one), increase, long (enough, [time]), (do, have) 
many (-ifold, things, a time), ([ship-]) master, 
mighty, more, (too, very) much, multiply (-tude), 
officer, often [-times], plenteous, populous, prince, 
process [of time], suffice (-ient). 

7228. Si rah, raft; by contr. from 7232; an 

archer [or perh. the same as 7227] : —archer. 

7229. Si rah (Chald.), rab; corresp. to 7227:— cap 

tain, chief, great, lord, master, stout. 
3*1 rib. See 7378. 

7230. *1"1 rob, robe; from 7231 ; abundance (in any 

respect):— abundance (-antly), all, x com- 
mon [sort], excellent, great (-ly, -ness, number), 
huge, be increased, long, many, more in number, 
most, much, multitude, plenty (-ifully), X very [age]. 

7231. 33*1 rabab, raw-bob 1 ; a prim, root; prop. 

to cast together [comp. 7241], i.e. in- 
crease, espec. in number; also (as denom. from 7233) 
to multiply by the myriad:— increase, be many 
(-ifold), be more, multiply, ten thousands. 

7232. SSl rabab, raw-bab'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 7231 through the idea of pro- 
jection] ; to shoot an arrow:— shoot. 

7233. 11SS1 r*babah, reb-aw-baw'; from 7231; 

abundance (in number), l.e. (spec.) a 
myriad (whether def. or indef.):— many, million, 
X multiply, ten thousand. 

7234. *D*1 rabad, raw-bad'; a prim, root; to 

spread: — deck. 

7235. T(Sl rabah, raw-baw 1 ; a prim, root; to in- 

crease (in whatever respect):— [bring in] 
abundance (X -antly), + archer [by mistake for 7282], 
be in authority, bring up, x continue, enlarge, excel, 
exceeding (-ly), be full of, (be, make) great (-er, -ly, 
X -ness), grow up, heap, increase, be long, (be, give, 
have, make, use) many (a time),(any , be, give, give the, 
have) more (in number), (ask, oe, be so. gather, over, 
take, yield) much (greater, more), (make to) multi- 



ply, nourish, plenty (-ecus), X process [of time], sore, 
store, thoroughly, very. 

7236. *ia*l r e bah (Ohald.), reb-aw 1 ; corresp. to 

7235:— make a great man, grow. 

7237. HS1 Kabbah, rab-baw 1 ; fem. of 7227? 

great; Rabbah, the name of two places 
in Pal., E. and W.:— Rabbah, Rabbatb. 

7238. 1*1*1 r e bdw (Chald.), reb-oo'; from a root 

corresp. to 7235; increase (of dignity):— 
greatness, majesty. 

7239. 13*1 rlbbow, rib-bo'; from 7281; or 

SIS'! ribbdw', rib-bo'; from 7231; a my- 
riad, i.e. indef large number:— great 
things, ten ([eight] -een, [for] -ly, + sixscore, 
+ threescore, X twenty, [twen] -ty) thousand. 

7240. 13*1 rlbbdw (Chald.), rib-bo'; corresp. to 

7239:— x ten thousand times ten thou- 
sand. 

7241. 3*3*J rabiyb, raw-beeb'; from 7231; a rain 

(as an accumulation of drops):— 
shower. 

7242. IPS! rabiyd, raw-beed'; from 7234; a col- 

lar (as spread around the neck):— 
chain. 

7243. *2>**1*| r e biy<iy, refi-ee-ee'; or 

"■5*3*! i*bi«ty, reb-ee-ee'; from 7251; fourth; 
also (fractionally) a fourth:— four- 
square, fourth (part). 

7244. ""?*3*! i*biy«ay (Chald.), reb-ee-ah'ee; 

corresp. to 7243:— fourth. 

7245. 21"3*J Rabbfyth, rab-beeth'; from 7831; 

multitude; Rabbith, a place in Pal.:— 
Rabbith. 

7246. *[2*1 rabah, raw-bak'; a prim, root; to 

soak (bread in oil):— baken, (that which 
is) fried. 

7247. !"tb*l*! Riblah, rib-law'; from an unused 

root mean, to be fruitful; fertile; 
Riblah, a place in Syria:— Riblah. 

7248. Jfljf SO Bab-Hag, rah-mawg'; from 7227 

and a for. word for a Magian; chief 
Magian; Rab-Mag, a Bab. official:— Rab-mag. 

7249. D"*)D"*J*J Rab-Cariyc, rab-saw-reece'; 

from 7227 and a for. word for a eu- 
nuch; chief chamberlain; Rab-Saris, a Bab. offi- 
cial:— Rab-saris. 

7250. 5*3*} rabat, raw-Soft'; a prim, root; to squat 

or lie out flat, i.e. (spec.) in copulation:— 
let gender, lie down. 

7251. 5*3*1 rata*, raw-bah'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 7350 through the idea of 
sprawling " at all fours" (or possibly the reverse is 
the order of deriv.); comp. 708]; prop, to be four 
(sided); used only as denom. of 7853; to be quad- 
rate:— (four-) square (-d). 

7252. 5*3*! rebat, reh'-bah; from 7250; prostra- 

tion (for sleep):— lying down. 

7253. 3*3*1 reba*, reh'-bah; from 7251; a fourth 

(part or side):— fourth part, side, square. 

7254. 53*1 Reba<, reh'-bah; the same as 7853; 

Reba, a Midianite:— Reba. 

7255. 5*3*1 rdba', ro>-bah; from 7251; a quarter :- 

fourth part. 

7256. 5J3*1 ribbea', rib-bay'-ah; from 7251; a de- 

scendant of the fourth generation, ie. 
great great grandchild:— fourth. 

"5*3*) i*biy«iy. See 7248. 

7257. ""3 1 ! rabats, raw-bats'; a prim, root; to 

crouch (on all four legs folded, like a 
recumbent animal); by impl. to recline, repose, 
brood, lurk, imbed:— crouch (down), fall down, make 
a fold, lay, (cause to, make to) lie (down), make to 
rest, sit. 

7258. y*l*1 rebets, reh'-bets; from 7857; a couch 

or place of repose:— where each lay, lie 
down in, resting place. 



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107 



7259. *""]23*1 Ribqah, rib-haw'; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to clog by tying up 
the fetlock; fettering (by beauty); Bibkah, the wife 
of Isaac:— Bebekah. 

7260. 333*1 rabrab (Chald.), rab-raV; from 

7229; huge (in size) ; domineering (in 
character):— (very) great (things). 

7261. 13*795 rabroban (Chald.), rao-reo-aim'; 

from 7260; a magnate:— lord, prince. 

7262. iliJlBD"! BabsbaqSh, rab-shaw-kay' ; 

from 7227 and 8248; chief butler; 
Sabshakeh, a Bab. official;— Rabshakeh. 

7263. 35*1 regeb, reh'-gheb; from an unused root 

mean, to pile together; a lump of clay:— 
clod. 

7264. T3*l ragaz, raw-gaz'; a prim, root; to 

quiver (with any violent emotion, espee. 
anger or fear) :— be afraid, stand in awe, disquiet, fall 
out, fret, move, provoke, quake, rage, shake, trem- 
ble, trouble, be wroth. 

7265. 13*1 r e gaz (Chald.), reg-az'; corresp. to 

7264:— provoke unto wrath. 

7266. *fjh r e gaz (Chald.), reg-az 1 ; from 7265; vio- 

lent anger:— rage. 

7267. fan rogez, raf-ghez; from 7264; commotion, 

restlessness (of a horse), crash (of thun- 
der), disquiet, anger:— tear, noise, rage, trouble 
(-ing), wrath. 

7268. t*t*3 raggaz, rag-gawz'; intens. from 7264; 

timid: — trembling. 

7269. S1T3*1 rogzab, rog-zaw'; fern, of 7267; trep- 

idation: — trembling. 

7270. 53*1 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 7272) to lead about: — backbite, search, 
slander, (e-) spy (out), teach to go, view. 

7271. 55*1 r*gal (Chald.), reg-al'; corresp. to 

' 7272:— foot. 

7272. 55*1 regel, reh'-gel; from 7270; a foot (as 

used in walking); by impl. a step; by 
euphem. the pudenda:— x be able to endure, x ac- 
cording as, X after, X coming, x follow, ([broken-]) 
foot ([-ed, -stool]), X great toe, x haunt, X journey, 
leg, + piss, ■+• possession, time. 
7278. iTm"! ragliy, rag-lee'; from 7272; a foot- 
man (soldier): — (on) foot (-man). 
7274 d^jH Bog e liym, ro-gel-eem'; plnr. of act. 
part, of 7270; fullers (as tramping the 
cloth In washing); Rogelim, a place E. of the Jor- 
dan:— Bogelim. 

7275. D 5*1 ragam, raw-gam'; a prim, root [comp. 

7263, 7321, 7551] ; to cast together (stones), 
l.e. to lapidate: — X certainly, stone. 

7276. t3J1 Begem, reh'-gem; from 7275; stone- 

heap; Begem, anlsr.: — Begem. 

7277. !TT0a*1 rigmab, rig-maw 1 ; fern, of the same 

as 7276; a pile (of stones), i.e. (fig.) a 
throng:— council. 

7278. *"|b,M d5*1 Begem Melek, reh'-gem meh>- 

' lek; from 7276 and 4428; king's 
heap; Begem-Melek, an Isr.:— Regem-melech. 

7279. 12*l r&gan, raw-gan'; a prim, root; to 

grumble, i.e. rebel;— murmur. 

7280. "to*} raga«, raw-gah'; a prim, root; prop, to 

toss violently and suddenly (the sea with 
waves, the skin with boils) ; fig. (in a favorable man- 
ner) to settle, i.e. quiet; spec, to wink (from the 
motion of the eye-lids):— break, divide, find ease, be a 
moment, (cause, give, make to) rest, make suddenly. 

7281. 5*3*1 rega«, reh'-gah; from 7280; a wink (of 

the eyes), i.e. a very short space of 
time:— instant, moment, space, suddenly. 

7282. *S>5*1 ragea*, raw-gay' -ah; from 7280; restful, 

i.e. peaceable:— that are quiet. 

7283. 1*J5*1 ragasb, raw-gash'; a prim, root; to 

be tumultuous: — rage. 

7284. 1*53*1 r e gasb (Chald.), reg-ash'; corresp. to 

7283; to gather tumultuously:— assemble 

(together). 



7285. 1253*1 regesb, reh'-ghesh; or (fern.) 

S11235*] rlgsbab, rig-shaw'; from 7283; a 
tumultuous crowd: — company, insur- 
rection. 

7286. Ill radad, raw-dad'; a prim, root; to 

tread in pieces, i.e. (fig.) to conquer, or 
(spec.) to overlay:— spend, spread, subdue. 

7287. STI1 r ad all, raw-daw'; a prim, root; to 

tread down, ie. subjugate; spec, to 
crumble off:— (come to, make to) have dominion, 
prevail against, reign, (bear, make to) rule, (-r, over), 
take, 

7288. * |1 5*3 Badday, rad-dah'ee; intens. from 

7287; domineering; Baddai, an Isr.:— 
Raddai. 

7289. "PI*! radiyd, raw-deed'; from 7286 in the 

sense of spreading; a veil (as expand- 
ed):— vail, veil. 

7290. d*1*l radam, raw-dam'; a prim, root; to 

stun, i.e. stupefy (with sleep or death):— 
(be fast a-, be in a deep, cast into a dead, that) sleep 
(-er, -eth). 

7291. 111*1 radapb, raw-daf; a prim, root; to 

run after (usually with hostile intent; 
fig. [of time] gone by) : — chase, put to flight, follow 
(after, on), hunt, (be under) persecute (-ion, -or), pur- 
sue (-r). 

7292. 3*1*1 rabab, raw-hob'; a prim, root; to 

urge severely, i.e. (flg.) importune, em- 
bolden, capture, act insolently: — overcome, behave 
self proudly, make sure, strengthen. 

7293. 3n*1 rabab, rah'-hab; from 7292; bluster 

(-er):— proud, strength. 

7294. 3*1*1 Babab, rah'-hab; the same as 7298; 

Bahab (i.e. boaster), an epithet of 
Egypt:— Bahab. 

7295. 3*1*1 rabab, raw-hawb'; from 7292; inso- 

lent:— proud. 

7296. 3*1*1 rabab, ro'-hab; from 7292; pride:— 

strength. 

7297. 71*1*1 rabab, raw-haw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

fear:— be afraid. 

7298. fj*! 1 ! rabaf , rah' -hat; from an unused root 

appar. mean, to hollow out; a channel 
or watering-box; by resemblance a ringlet of hair (as 
forming parallel lines):— gallery, gutter, trough. 

7299. 1*1 r6v (Chald.), rave; from a root corresp. 

to 7200; aspect:— form. 
31*1° ruwb. See 7878. 

7300. Ill ruwd, rood; a prim, root; to tramp 

about, i.e. ramble (free or disconso- 
late) :— have the dominion, be lord, mourn, rule. 

7301. Sill ravah, raw-vaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

slake the thirst (occasionally of other 
appetites):— bathe, make drunk, (take the) fill, satiate, 
(abundantly) satisfy, soak, water (abundantly). 

7302. illl raveb, raw-veh'; from 7301; sated 

(with drink):— drunkenness, watered. 

7303. *15*li*1° Bowhagah, ro-hag-aW; from 

an unused root prob. mean, to cry 
out; outcry; Bohagah, anlsr.: — Bohgah. 

7304. till ravacb, raw-vakh'; a prim, root 

[rather ident. with 7806]; prop, to breathe 
freely, i.e. revive; by impl. to have ample rooms- 
be refreshed, large. 

7305. 111*1 revacb, reh'^vakh; from 7304; room, 

lit. (an interval) or flg. (deliverance):— 
enlargement, space. 

7306. trill ruwacb, roo'-akh; a prim, root; prop. 

to blow, i.e. breathe; only (lit.) to smell 
or (by impl. perceive (flg. to anticipate, enjoy):— 
accept, smell, X touch, make of quick understanding. 

7307. *11*1 ruwaeh, roo'-akh; from 7806; wind; 

by resemblance breath, i.e. a sensible (or 
even violent) exhalation; fig. life, anger, unsub- 
stantiality; by extens. a region of the sky; by resem- 
blance spirit, but only of a rational being (includ. its 
expression and functions): — air, anger, blast, breath, 
X cool, courage, mind, X quarter, x side, spirit 
([-ual]), tempest, x vain, ([whirl-]) wind (-y). 



7808. *11*1 ruwacb (Chald.), roo'-akh; corresp. 
to 7307:— mind, spirit, wind. 

7309. fl)J1*1 r*Tachah, rev-aw-khaw' ; fern. Of 

7305; relief:— breathing, respite. 

7310. iTJfl r*rayab, rev-aw-yaw'; from 7301; 

satisfaction:— runneth over, wealthy. 

7311. dl*l ruwm, room; a prim, root; to be high 

act. to rise or raise (in various applica- 
tions, 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, (be) lofty, ( X a-) loud, mount up, offer (up) , + pre- 
sumptuously, (be) promote (-ion), proud, set up, tall 
(-er), take (away, off, up), breed worms. 

7312. d1*1 ruwm, room; or 

d 1 ! rum, room; from 7811 ; (lit.) elevation or 
' (flg.) elation:— haughtiness, height, 
Xhigh. 

7313. dll ruwm (Chald.), room; corresp. to 7311; 

(flg. only):— extol, lift up (self), set up. 

7314. dll ruwm (Chald.), room; from 7318; (Jit.) 

altitude:— height. 

7315. &11 rdwm, rome; from 7311; elevation, Le, 

(adv.) aloft: — on high. 

7316. SIM!*! Buwmab, roo-maw'; from 7311; 

height; Rumah, a place in Pal.:— Hu- 
man. 

7317. *1"011 rdwmab, ro-maw 1 ; fem. of 7815; 

elation, i.e. (adv.) proudly:— haughtily. 

7318. BM1*1 rowmam, ro-mawm'; from 7426; 

exaltation, i.e. (flg. and spec.) praise:— 
be extolled. 

7319. S1B7211 rowm e mab, ro-mem-aw 1 ; fem. 

act. part, of 7426; exaltation, Le. 
praise:— high. 

7320. *1W "■Fffi)»i*1 Bowmamtiy <Ezer (or 

T^OMT Bamamtiy), ro-mam'-tee eh'-zer; 
from 7311 and 5828; I have raised up 
a help; Romamti-Ezer, an Isr.:— Bomamti-ezer. 

7321. 21*1 ruwa', roo-ah'; a prim, root; to mar 

(espec. by breaking); flg. to split the ears 
(with sound), i.e. shout (for alarm or joy) :— blow an 
alarm, cry (alarm, aloud, out), destroy, make a joy- 
ful noise, smart, shout (for joy), sound an alarm, 
triumph. 

7322. £]1*1 ruwpb, roof; a prim, root; prop, to 

triturate (in a mortar), i,e. (flg.) to agi- 
tate (by concussion) :— tremble. 
7823. yV\ ruwta, roots; a prim, root; to run (for 

whatever reason, espec. to rush):— break 
down, divide speedily, footman, guard, bring hastily* 
(make) run (away, through), post, stretch out. 

7324. pl*l ruwq, rook; a prim, root; to pour out 

(lit. or flg.), i.e. empty:— x arm, cast 
out, draw (out), (make) empty, pour forth (out). 

7325. *11*1 ruwr, roor; a prim, root; to siauer 

(with spittle), i.e. (by analogy) to emit a 
fluid (ulcerous or natural):— run. 

7326. 12)11 ruwsb, roosh; a prim, root; to 6e 

destitute;— lack, needy, (make self) poor 
(man). 

1231*1 rdwsh. See 7219. 

7327. nil Buwtb, rooth; prob. for 7468; friend; 

Buth, a Moabitess:— Buth. 

7328. T*l raz (Cbald.), raw»; from an unused root 

prob. mean, to attenuate, i.e. (flg.) hide; 
a mystery: — secret. 

7329. tlTI razah, raw-zaw"; a prim, root; to 

emaciate, i.e. make (.become) thin dlt 
or flg.):— famish, wax lean. 

7330. *1T*1 razeb, raw-zeh'; from 7329; thin:— 

lean. 

7331. 11T*1 B e zdwn, rez-one'; from 7836; prince; 

Bezon, a Syrian: — Bezon. 

7332. 1"|T*1 razdwn, raw-zone'; from 7329; tftitt- 

ness;— leanness, X scant. 

7333. 111"! raiown, raw-zone'; from 7336; a dig. 

nitary: — prince. 

7334. ^ razty, raw-zee 1 ; from 7829; thinness;— 

leanness. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



7335. DTI razam, raw-zam'; a prim, root; to 

twinkle the eye (in mockery):— wink. 

7336. 'Jt'1 razan, raw-zan'; a prim, root; prob. to 

be heavy, i.e. (fig.) honorable:— prince, 
ruler. 

7337. SCl rachab, raw-khab'; a prim, root; to 

broaden (intrans. or trans., lit. or flg.):— 
be an en- (make) large (-tag), make room, make 
(open) wide. 

7338. Sttt rachab, rakh'-ab; from 7837; a 

width:— breadth, broad place. 

7339. ah*} r e chob, rekh-obe'; or 

aitTl r e chdwb, rekh-obe'; from 7337; a 
width, i.e. (concr.) avenue or area:— 
broad place (way), street. See also 1050. 

7340. 3rn R e chdb, rekh-obe'; or 

SltTl R e chowb, rekh-obe'; the same as 
7339; Bechob, the name of a place in 
Syria, also of a Syrian and an Isr.:— Rehob. 

7341. S1T1 rdchab, ro'-khab; from 7337; width 

(Jit. or flg.):— breadth, broad, largeness, 
thickness, wideness. 

7342. irn rachab, raw-khawb'; from 7337; 

roomy, in any (or every) direction, lit. 
or flg.:— broad, large, at liberty, proud, wide. 

7343. 2TT1 Rachab, ravi-khawb'; the same as 

7342; proud; Bachab, a Canaanitess:— 
Rahab. 

7344. niaiTl R'chobowth, rekh-o-both'; or 

rOt"H R e ch6b6th, rekh-o-both'; plur. of 
7339; streets; Bechoboth, a place in 
Assyria and one in Pal.:— Rehoboth. 

7345. iTin'l It' eh a 1> j ah. rekh-ab-yaw 1 '; or 

ItTSftl R e chabyabu.w, rekh-ab-yaw 1 - 
' hoo; from 7337 and 3050; Jah has 
enlarged; Bechabjah, an Isr. :— Eehabiah. 

7346. DyiH 1 ! R e chab'am, rekh-ab-awm'; from 

7337 and 5971 ; a people has enlarged; 
Bechabam, an Isr. king:— Rehoboam. 

nh'lTl R e chobdth. See 7344. 

7347. ITn^l recheh, ray-kheh'; from an unused 

root mean, to pulverize; a miM-stone: — 
mill (stone). 

nifTn R e chowb. See 7339, 7340. 

7348. &1tVl B e ehnwm, rekh-oom'; a form of 

7349; Bechum, the name of a Pers. and 
of three Isr. :— Rehum. 

7349. din^ rachawm, rakh-oom'; from 7355; 

compassionate: — full of compassion, 
merciful. 

7350. pi)"H rnchdwq, raw-khoke'; or 

p'tTl rachoq, raw-khoke'; from 7368; re- 
mote, lit. or flg., of place or time; spec. 
precious; often used adv. (with prep.):— (a-) far 
(abroad, oft), long ago, of old, space, great while to 
come. 

7351. CTtT r^hlyt, rekh-eeV; from the Bame as 

1 7298; a panel (as resembling a 
trough) : — rafter. 

7352. JJ^tTH rachiyq (Chald.), rakh-eek'; corresp. 

to 7350:— far. 

7353. bfl*! rachel, raw-kale'; from an unused 

root mean, to journey; a ewe [the fe- 
males being the predominant element of a flock] (as a 
good traveller):— ewe, sheep. 

7354. bn"l Rachel, raw-khale'; the same as 7353; 

Bachel, a wife of Jacob:— Rachel. 

7355. firfl racham, raw-kham'; a prim, root; to 

fondle; by impl, to love, espec. to com- 
passionate:— have compassion (on, upon), love, (And, 
have, obtain, shew) mercy (-iful, on, upon), (have) 
pity, Ruhamah, x surely. 

7356. BtH racham, rakh'-am; from 7355; com- 

passion (in the plur.); byextens. the 
womb (as cherishingVae foBtus); by impl. a maiden:— 
bowels, compassion, damsel, tender love, (great, ten- 
der) mercy, pity, womb. 

7357. dttn Racham, raJcV-am; the same as 7856; 

pity; Bacham, an Isr.:— Raham. 



7358. &n*1 rechem, rekh'-em; from 7355; the 

womb [conip. 7356]:— matrix, womb. 

7359. drft r e chem (Chald.), rekh-ame'; corresp. 

to 7356; (plur.) pity:— mercy. 

7360. dtTJ racham, raw-khawm'; or (fem.) 

TTBITn rachamah, raw-khaw-maw' ; from 
7355; a kind of vulture (supposed to be 
tender towards its young):— gier-eagle. 

7361. tTDTtl rachamah, rakh-am-aw'; fem. of 

7356; a maiden; — damsel. 

7362. "'iMIlll rachmanty, rakh-maw-nee 1 ; from 

7355; compassionate:— pitiful. 

7363. Ip^) rachaph, raw-khaf; a prim, root; to 

brood; by impl. to be relaxed:— flutter, 
move, shake. 

7364. YTVl rachats, raw-kiwis'; a prim, root; to 

lave (the whole or a part of a thing):— 
bathe (self), wash (self). 

7365. yn 1 -} r e chats (Chald.), rekh-ats 1 ; corresp. 

to 7364 [prob. through the accessory 
idea of minister ing as a servant at the bath]; to at- 
tend upon:— trust. 

7366. ytl5 rachats, rakh'-ats; from 7364; a 

bath:— wash[-pot] . 

7367. flJini! rachtsah, rakh-tsaw 1 ; fem. of 

7366; a bathing'p\aoe:— washing. 

7368. pfl *1 rachaq, raw-khak'; a prim, root; to 

widen (in any Edirection), i.e. (intrans.) 
recede or (trans.) remove (lit. or fig., of place or rela- 
tion):— (a-, be, cast, drive, get, go, keep [self], put, 
remove, be too, [wander], withdraw) far (away, off), 
loose, x refrain, very, (be) a good way (off). 

7369. pITH racheq, raw-khake'; from 7868; re- 

mote:— that are far. 
pITl rachoq. See 7350. 

7370. fflrjn rachash, raw-khash'; a prim, root; 

to gush:— indite. 

7371. nrn rachath, rakh'-ath; from 7306; a 

winnowing-tork (as blowing the chaff 
away):— shovel. 

7372. 50*\ rafab, raw-tab'; a prim, root; to be 

moist:— be wet. 

7373. ^U^ riifob raw-tobe'; from 7378; moist 

(with sap):— green, 

7374. ESp^J re^et, reh'-tet; from an unused root 

mean, to tremble; terror:— tear. 

7375. tt5B EH ruwf aphash, roo-taf-ash' ; a root 

compounded from 7373 and 3954; to 
be rejuvenated:— be fresh. 

7376. ttSttj^ rafash, raw-tash'; a prim, root; to 

dash down:— dash (in pieces). 

7377. * |b 1 riy, ree; from 7301; irrigation, I.e. a 

shower: — watering. 

7378. ST] rtyb, reeb; or 

SI 1 "! ruwb, roob; a prim, root; prop, to 
toss, i.e. grapple; mostly flg. to wrangle, 
i.e. hold a controversy; (by impl.) to defend:— adver- 
sary, chide, complain, contend, debate, X ever, X lay 
wait, plead, rebuke, strive, X thoroughly. 

7379. 3^ rtyb, reeb; or 

5*1 rib, reeb; from 7378; a contest (personal 

or legal): 1- adversary, cause, chiding, 

contend (-tfon), controversy, multitude [from the 
marg.], pleading, strife, strive (-ing), suit. 

7380. ^3*1 Riybay, ree-bah'ee; from 7378; con- 

tentious; Bibai, an Isr. : — Ribai. 

7381. tl" 1 "! reyach, ray'-akh; from 7306; odor (as 

if blown):— savour, scent, smell. 

7382. IT 1 ! reyach (Chald.), ray'-akh; corresp. to 

7381:— smell 
O*! reym. See 7214. 

9^) reya«. See 7453. 

7383. !HB' 1t 1 riyphah, ree-faw 1 ; or 

["IS 1 ! riphah, ree-faw/; from 7322; (only 
plur.), grits (as pounded):— ground 
corn, wheat. 

7384. ns^n Rtyphath, ree-fath'; or (prob. by 

orth. error) 



riB^ Diyphath, dee-fath'; of for. or.; 
Biphath, a grandson of Japheth and 
his desc.:— Riphath. 

7385. p" 1 ^ rtyq, reek; from 7324; emptiness; flg. a 

worthless thing; adv. in vain:— empty, 
to no purpose, (in) vain (thing), vanity. 

7386. p" 1 ^ rfeyq, rake; or (shorter) 

p 1 ]! req, rake; from 7824; empty; flg. toortfc- 
les3:— emptied (-ty), vain (fellow, man). 

7387. fi)5 ,, '1 reyqam, ray-kawm'; from 7386; 

emptily; flg. (obj.) ineffectually, (subj.) 
undeservedly:— without cause, empty, in vain, void. 

7388. T^l riyr, reer; from 7325; saliva; by resem- 

blance broth;— spittle, white [of an egg], 

7389. tt?*3 reysh, raj,sfc; or 

ffiN 1 ! re'sh, raysh; or 

V*] riysh, reesh; from 7326; poverty:— ^pov- 
erty. 

7390. Sp rak, rale; from 7401; tender (lit. or flg.); 
by impl. weak:— faint [-hearted], soft, ten- 
der ([-hearted], one), weak. 

7391. I 3 t l rok, roke; from 7401; softness (flg.):— 

tenderness. 

7392. 25*1 rakab, raw-kab'; a prim, root; to ride 

(on an animal or in a vehicle); caus. to 
place upon (for riding or gen.), to despatch:— bring 
(on [horse-] back), carry, get [oneself] up, on [horse-] 
back, put, (cause to, make to) ride (in a chariot, on, 
-r), set. 

7393. X? 1 ! rekeb, reh'-keb; from 7392; a vehicle; 

by impl. a team;hy extens. cavalry; by 
analogy a rider, i.e. the upper millstone: — chariot, 
(upper) millstone, multitude [from the marg.], 
wagon. 

7394. 22/1 Rehab, ray-kawb'; from 7392; rider; 

Bekab, the name of two Arabs and of 
two Isr. :— Recbab. 

7395. as 1 ! rakkab, rak-kawb'; from 7392; a 

charioteer:— chariot man, driver of a 
chariot, horseman, 

7396. nap 1 ! rlkbah, rik-bavf; fem. of 7893; a 

chariot (collect.):— chariots. 

7397. rl^l Rekah, ray-kaw': prob. fem. from 

7401 ; softness; Bekah, a place in Pal.:— 
Rechah. 

7398. VB~\ r e kirwh, rek-oob'; from pass. part. 

of 7892; a vehicle (as ridden on):— 
chariot. 

7399. Uto"1 r e kaw»h, rek-oosh'; or 

U53 1 "} r e knsh, rek-oosh'; from pass. part, of 
7408; property (as gathered):— good, 
riches, substance. 

7400. biS 1 ! rakfyl, raw-keel'; from 7402; a 

scandal-monger (as travelling about): — 
slander, carry tales, talebearer. 

7401. tp'l rakak, raw-kak'; a prim, root; to 

soften (intrans. or trans.), used flg.:— 
(be) faint ([-hearted]), mollify, (be, make) soft (-er), be 
tender. 

7402. b5"1 rakal, raw-kal'; a prim, root; to 

travel for trading :— (spioe) merchant. 

7403. bS 1 ! Rakal, raw-kawV; from 7402; mer- 

chant; Bakal, a place in Pal.:— Rachal. 

7404. nbi'l rekullah, rek-ool-law' ; fem. pass. 

part, of 7402; trade (as peddled):— 
merchandise, traffic. 

7405. C2/1 rakac, raw-hat 1 ; a prim, root; to 

tie:— bind. 

7406. OS 1 ! rekec, reh'-kes; from 7405; a mountain 

ridge (as of tied summits):— rough place. 

7407. 03"l rdkec, ro'-kes; from 7405; a snare (as 

of tied meshes):— pride. 

7408. 1255*3 ra kasb, raw-kash'; a prim, root; to 

lay up, i.e. collect:— gather, get. 

7409. IBS'! rekesh, reft'-fcesfc.; from 7408; a relay 

of animals on a post-route (as stored up 
for that purpose); by impl. a courser:— dromedary, 
mule, swift beast. 

Ufa 1 ! rekfinh. See 7399. 

6*3 rem. See 7211. 



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Rawzam 
Rawam 



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7410. 01 Bam, rawm; act. part, of 7311; high; 

Bam, the name of an Arabian and of an 
1ST.:— Ram. See also 1037. 
Ol runt. See 7311. 

7411. TOil ramah, raw-maw'; a prim, root; to 

hurl; spec, to shoot; fig. to delude or 
betray (as if causing to fall):— beguile, betray, [bow-] 
man, carry, deceive, throw. 

7413. mi i*mah (Ctaald.), l-em-ow'; corresp. to 
7411; to throw, set, (flg.) assess;— cast 
(down), impose. 

7413. mi ramah, raw-maw'; fern. act. part, of 

7311; a height (as a seat of idolatry):— 
higb place. 

7414. mi Ramah, raw-maw 1 ; the same as 

7413; Ramah, the name of four places 
in Pal.:— Ramah. 

7415. mi rimmah, rim-maw'; from 7436 in the 

sense of breeding [comp. 7311] ; a mag- 
got (as rapidly bred), lit. or flg.:— worm. 

7416. \fl2l ruomown, rim-mone 1 ; or 

T2*l rlmmon, rim-mone'; from 7436; a 
pomegranate, the tree (from its upright 
growth) or the fruit (also an artificial ornament):— 
pomegranate. 

7417. ftefl Biminowu, rim-mone'; or (shorter) 
yiSI Rlmuiiiu, rim-mone 1 ; or 

iSi'H'l Blmmownow (1 Chron. 6 : 63 

[77]), rim-mo-no'; the same as 7416; 

Bimmon, the name of a Syrian deity, also of five 

places in Pal :— Remmon, Rimmon. The addition 

"-methoar" (Josh. 19 : 13) is 

"iSriTSn ham-m e th6*ar, ham-meth-o- 
awr'; pass. part, of 8388 with the 
art ; the (one) marked off, i.e. which pertains; mis- 
taken for part of the name. 

nirn Bimowth. See 7418,7433. 

7418. SMTHO"! Ramowth-Negeh, raw-moth- 

neh'-gheb; or 
333 XVZl Raniath Negeb, raw'-math 
neh'-gheb; from the plur. or con- 
struct, of 7413 and 5045; heights (or height) of the 
South; Bamoth-Negeb or Bamath-Negeb, a place in 
Pal.:— south Ramoth, Ramath of the south. 

7419. tVtOl ramuwth, raw-mooth'; from 7311 ; 

a heap (of carcases):— height. 

7430. TVQ1 r&maeh, ro'-makh; from an unused 

root mean, to hurl; a lance (as thrown); 
espec. the iron point:— buckler, javelin, lancet, spear. 

7431. " f >p1 rammiy, ram-mee'; for 761; a Bamite, 

i.e. Aramaean:— Syrian. 

7432. S"P5?*1 Ramyah, ram-yaw'; from 7311 and 

3050; Jah has raised; Bamjah, an 
Isr.:— Ramiah. 

7433. fljtfl r e miy&h, rem-ee-yaw 1 ; from 7411; 

remissness, treachery:— deceit (-ful, 
-fully), false, guile, idle, slack, slothful. 

7434. WSH rammak, ram-mawk'; of for. or.; a 

brood mare:— dromedary. 

7435. Ifl^E'l R e malyahnw, rem-al-yaw'-hoo; 

".(from an unused root and 3050 (perh. 
mean, to cfccfc),' /aft Aas bedecked; Remaljah, an Isr.:— 
Remaliah. 

7436. 0121 ramam, raw-mam'; a prim, root; to 

rise (lit. or fig.):— exalt, get [oneself] up, 
lift up (self), mount up. 

7437. nan'"l romemuth, ro-may-mooth'; from 

the act. part, of 7436; ezottation.-— 
lifting up of self. 

"5721 rlmmon. See 7416. 

7438. yiB "J%Tl Rimmfin Perots, rim-mone' 

peh'-rets; from 7416 and 6556; 
pomegranate of the breach; Bimmon-Perets, a place 
in the Desert:— Rimmon-parez. 

7439. CDl ramac, raw-mas'; a prim, root; to 

tread upon (as a potter, in walking or 
abusively) :— oppressor, stamp upon, trample (under 
feet), tread (down, upon). 



7430. totfl ramas, raw-mas'; a prim, root; prop, 
to glide swiftly, i.e. to crawl or move 

with short steps ; by analogy to swarm:— creep, move. 

7431. VXlil remes, reh'-mes; from 7430; a reptile 
or any other rapidly moving animal:— 

that creepeth, creeping (moving) thing. 

7432. TW21 Remeth, reh'-meth; from 7411; 
height; Bemeth, a place in Pal.:— 

Remeth. 

7433. nhi (or rrtai Ba m6wth) q£« n&- 

moth 611<ad (3 Chron. 33 : 5), raw-moth' gil- 
awd'; from the plur. of 7413 and 1568; heights of 
Oilad; Bamoth-Gilad, a place B. of the Jordan:— 
Ramoth-gilead, Ramoth in Gilead. See also 7316. 

7434. nsS^rj ran Ramath ham-lHits- 
peh, raw-math' ham-mits- 

peh'; from 7413 and 4707 with the art. interp. ; height 
of the watch-tower; Bamath-ham-Mitspeh, a place in 
Pal. :— Ramath-mizpeh. 

7435. ''tyal Ramathiy, raw-maw-theef '; patron, 
of 7414; a Bamathite or inhab. of Ra- 
mah :— Ramathite. 

7436. D-'SiX WT\121 Ramathaylm Tsow- 
phiym, raw-maw-thah'- 

yim tso-feem'; from the dual of 7413 and the plur. of 
the act. part, of 6822; double height of watchers; 
Bamathajim-Tsophim, a place in Pal. :— Ramathaim- 
zophim. 

7437. ''Jib DM 1 } Ramath Lechiy, raw'-math 
lekh'-ee; from 7413 and 3895; height 

of a jaw-bone; Bamath-Lechi, a place in Pal.:— 
Ramath-lehi. 

"\1 Ban. See 1028. 

7438. "\1 ron, rone; from 7442; a shout (of deliver- 
ances—song. 

7439. Tlil ranah, raw-nan?; a prim, root; to 
whiz:— rattle. 

7440. f"!3*l rlnnah, rin-naw 1 ; from 7442; prop, a 
creaking (or shrill sound), i.e. shout (of 

joy or grief):— cry, gladness, joy, proclamation, re- 
joicing, shouting, sing (-ing), triumph. 

7441. f1S"1 Rlnnah, rin-naw'; the same as 7440; 
Binnah, an Isr.:— Rinnah. 

7443. "|31 ranan, raw-nan'; a prim, root; prop, 
to creak (or emit a stridulous sound), i.e. 
to shout (usually for joy):— aloud for joy, cry out, be 
joyful, (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout 
(for joy), (cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), 
triumph. 

7443. 3*1_ renen, reh'-nen; from 7442; an ostrich 
(from its wail):— x goodly. 

7444. ypl rannen, ran-nane 1 ; intens. from 7443; 
shouting (for joy):— singing. 

7445. Tim r e nanah, ren-aw-naw'; from 7442; a 
shout (for joy):— joyful (voice), singing, 

triumphing. 

7446. 713"! Blccah, ris-saw 1 ; from 7450; a ruin 
(as dripping to pieces); Bissah, a place 

in the Desert:— Rissah. 

7447. 0^01 ra^iyc, raw-sees'; from 7450; prop. 
dripping to pieces, i.e. a ruin; also a 

dew-drop:— breach, drop. 

7448. ^0*1 re9en, reh'-sen; from an unused root 
mean, to curb; a halter (as restraining) ; 

by impl. the jaw:— bridle. 

7449. Ipl Becen, reh'-sen; the same as 7448; 
Besen, a place in Ass.:— Resen. 

7450. DD*1 racac, raw-sasf; a prim, root; to com- 
minute; used only as denom. from 

7447, to moisten (with drops):— temper. 

7451. $1 ra«, rah; from 7489: bad or (as noun) evil 
(nat. or mor.):— adversity, affliction, bad, 

calamity, + displease (-ure), distress, evil ([-f avoured- 
ness], man, thing), 4 exceedingly, x great, grief 
(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt (-ful), ill (favoured), 
+ mark, mischief (-vous), misery, naught (-ty), noi- 
some, + not please, sad (-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, 
vex, wicked (-ly, -ness, one), worse (-st), wretchedness, 
wrong. [Incl. fem. TlSI ra'ah; as adj. or noun.] 

7452. VI r6a«, ray'-ah; from 7331; a crash (of 
thunder), noise (of war), shout (of joy): — 

X aloud, noise, shouted. 



7453. VI rSa«, ray'-ah; or 

yi r6ya«, ray'-ah; from 7462; an associate 
(more or less close):— brother, compan- 
ion, fellow, friend, husband, lover, neighbour, x (an-) 
other. 

7454. 2>1 rea', ray'-ah; from 7462; a thought (as 

association of ideas):— thought. 

7455. VI roa«, ro'-ah; from 7489; badness (as 

marring), phys. or mor. :— X be so bad, 
badness, (x be so) evil, naughtiness, sadness, sorrow, 
wickedness. 

7456. 2)3)1 ra«6h, raw-abef; a prim, root; to 

hunger:— (suffer to) famish, (be, have, 
suffer, suffer to) hunger (-ry). 

7457. 33p ra'eb, raw-abe'; from 7456; hungry 

(more or less intensely):— hunger bitten, 
hungry. 

7458. 'JSI ra'ah, raw-awb'; from 7456; hunger 

(more or less extensive): — dearth, famine, 
+ famished, hunger. 

7459. yO$1 ro'abdwo, reh-aw-bone'; from 7456; 

famine:— famine. 

7460. 13>"l ra'ad, raw-ad'; a prim, root; to shud- 

der (more or less violently):— tremble. 

7461. 11S1 ra'ad. rah'-ad; or (fem.) 

mi>1 r e adah, reh-aw-dawf; from 7460: a 
shudder: — fear, trembling. 
7463. TiVI ra'ah, raw-aw>; a prim, root; to tend 
a flock, i.e. pasture it; intrans. to graze 
(lit. or flg); gen. to rule; by extens. to associate with 
(as a friend): — X break, companion, keep company 
with, devour, eat up, evil entreat, feed, use as a 
friend, make friendship with, herdman, keep [sheep] 
(-er), pastor, + shearing house, shepherd, wander, 
waste. 

7463. Wl re'eh, ray-eh'; from 7462; a (male) 

companion: — friend. 

7464. T&1 re'ah, ray'-aw; fem. of 7453; a female 

associate:— companion, fellow. 

7465. T\i>1 ro'ah, ro-aw 1 ; for 7455; breakage:— 

broken, utterly. 

7466. WH B e <nw, reh-oo'; for 7471 in the sense of 

7453; friend; Beu, a postdiluvian patri- 
arch:— Reu. 

7467. bNWn Roiu^l, reh-oo-ale 1 ; from the 

same as 7466 and 410; friend of God; 
Beuel, the name of Moses' father-in-law, also of an 
Edomite and an Isr. :— Raguel, Reuel. 

7468. TW1 rMnwth, reh-ooth'; from 7463 in the 

sense of 7453; a female associate; gen. 
an additional one: — (- another, mate, neighbour. 

7469. T?(S1 r^awth, reh-ooth'; prob. from 7463; 

a feeding upon, i.e. grasping after: — 
vexation. 

7470. nWI r«nwth (Chald.), reh-ooth'; corresp. 

to 7469; desire:— pleasure, will. 

7471. y$~[ r«iy, reh-ee'; from 7463; pasture:— 

pasture. 
7473. "Vfl R6«iy, ray-ee'; from 7458; social; Bel, 
an Isr.:— Ret 

7473. ijfa ro'ty, ro-ee'; from act. part, of 7462; 

pastoral; as noun, a shepherd:— shep- 
herd. 

7474. tVVI ra'yah, rah-yaw'; fem. of 7453; a 
female associate: — love. 

7475. "p" 1 ? 1 ! ra'ydwn, raft-yone'; from 7463 in the 

sense of 7469; desire:— vexation. 

7476. ifryi ra'ydwn (Chald.), rah-yone'; cor- 

resp. to 7475; a grasp, i.e. (fig.) mental 
conception:— cogitation, thought. 

7477. hVI ra'al, raw-al'; a prim, root; to reel, 

i.e. (flg.) to brandish:— terribly shake. 

7478. hSI ra«al, rah'-al; from 7477; a reeling 

(from intoxication):— trembling. 

7479. ThSI ra'iilali rah-al-aw 1 ; fem. of 7478; & 

long veil (as fluttering):— muffler. 

7480. •t^tt?"! R e <elayah, reh-ay-law-yaw' '; from 

7477 and 3050; made to tremble (1.6. 
fearful) of Jah; Beelajah, an Isr. :— Reeliah. 

7481. t)S'1 Ira'am, raio-am'; a prim, root; to 

tumble, i.e. be violently agitated; spec. 



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HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



to crash (of thunder); fig. to irritate (with anger):— 
make to fret, roar, thunder, trouble. 

7482. 03*5 ra'am, rah' -am; from 7481; a pea! of 

thunder:— thunder, 

7483. 'IUDS'I ra'mah, rah-maw 1 ; fern, of 7482; 

the mane of a horse (as quivering in 
the wind):— thunder. 

7484. tTOS 1 ! Ba'mah, rah-maw'; the same as 

7483; Bamah, the name of a grandson 
of Ham, and of a place (pern, founded by him):— 
Raamah. 

7485. tl^'py'l Ba'amyab, rah-am-yaw'; from 

7481 and 3060; Jah has shaken; Ba- 
amjah, an Isr. : — Raamiah. 

7486. DDnSt! Ra<m 6 «;ec, rah-mes-ace' ; or 

DO??? 1 ! Batamfec, rah-am-sace' '; of Eg. 
or. ; Barneses or Raamses, a place in 
Egypt:— Baamses, Rameses. 

7487. "jS?. 1 ^ ra'anan (Chald.), rah-aw-nan'; cor- 

resp. to 7488; green, i.e. (flg.) prosper- 
ous .'—flourishing. 

7488. 'pS'3 ra'anan, rah-an-awn'; from an un- 

used root mean, to be green; verdant; 
by anal, new; flg. prosperous:— green, flourishing. 

7489. V^l ra'a', raw-ah'; a prim, root; prop, to 

spoil (lit. by breaking to pieces) ; flg. to 
make (or be) good for nothing, i.e. bad (phys., soc. 
or mor.):— afflict, associate selves [by mistake for 
7462], break (down, in pieces), -4- displease, (be, bring, 
do) evil (doer, entreat, man), show self friendly [by 
mistake for 7462], do harm, (do) hurt, (behave self, 
deal) ill, X indeed, do mischief, punish, still, vex, (do) 
wicked (doer, -ly), be (deal, do) worse. 

7490. S>?"1 r«a« (Chald.), reh-ah'; corresp. to 

7489:— break, bruise. 

7491. SCOl ra'aph, raw-af; a prim, root; to 

drip .-—distil, drop (down). 

7492. VS'n ra<ats, ram-ats 1 ; a prim, root; to 

break in pieces; flg. harass:— dash in 
pieces, vex. 

7493. UiS* 1 "! ra'ash, raw-ash ; a prim, root; to 

undulate (as the earth, the sky, etc.; 
also a field of grain), partic. through fear; spec, to 
spring (as a locust):— make afraid, (re-) move, quake, 
(make to) shake, (make to) tremble. 

7494. EJy'l ra'ash, rah'-ash; from 7493; vibra- 

tion, bounding, uproar: — commotion, 
confused noise, earthquake, fierceness, quaking, rat- 
tling, rushing, shaking. 

7495. NB"1 rapha', raw-faw'; or 

f"IB"l raphab, raw-faw 1 ; a prim, root; 
prop, to mend (by stitching), i.e. (flg.) to 
cure;— cure, (cause to) heal, physician, repair, 
X thoroughly, make whole. See 7503. 

7496. NB"1 rapha', raw-faw'; from 7495 in the 

sense of 7503; prop, lax, i.e. (flg.) a ghost 
(as dead ; in plur. only):— dead, deceased. 

7497. KB*! rapha.', raw-faw 1 ; or 

T\£H ra.pb.ab., raw-faw'; from 7495 In the 
sense of invigorating; a giant:— giant, 
Rapha, Rephaim (-s). See also 1051. 

7498. NB"1 Rapha', raw-faw 1 ; or 

US'"! Raphab, raw-faw'; prob. the same 
as 7497; giant; Rapha or Baphah, the 
name of two Isr.: -Rapha. 

7499. FINS'! r'phn'ah, ref-oo-aw'; fem. pass. 

part, of 7495; a medicament:— heal 
[-ed], medicine. 

7500. mNSn ripb'Awtb, rif-ooth'; from 7495; a 

cure:— health. 

7501. VlW'l R e pha'el, ref-ato-ale'; from 7495 

and 410; God has cured; Bephael, an 
Isr.:— Rephael. 

7502. 1B"1 rapbad, raw-fad'; a prim, root; to 

spread (a bed); by impl. to refresh;— 
comfort, make [a bed], spread. 

7503. F!B*1 raphab, raw-faw'; a prim, root; to 

slacken (in many applications, lit. or 
flg.):— abate, cease, consume, draw [toward evening], 
fail, (be) faint, be (wax) feeble, forsake, idle, leave, 
let alone (go, down), (be) slack, stay, be still, be sloth- 
ful, (be) weak (-en). See 7495. 



7504. SIB 1 ! rapheh, raw-feh'; from 7503; slack 

(in body or mind):— weak. 
FE^ raphab, Baphah. See 7497, 7498. 
MB"1 rlphah. See 7333. 

7505. SWB"1 Raphiiw', raw-foo'; pass. part, of 

7495; cured; Baphu, an Isr. :— Raphu. 

7506. DB"1 Rephaeh, reh'-fakh; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to sustain; support; 
Bephaeh, an Isr. :— Rephah. 

7507. FITS'! r c phiydah, ref-ee-daw'; from 

7502; a railing (as spread along):— 
bottom. 

7508. d'T'B'n R e phiydiym, ref-ee-deem' ; 

plur, of the masc. of the same as 
7507; ballusters; Bephidim, a place in the Desert:— 
Rephidim. 

7509. FlJB'l ROphayah, ref-aw-yaw'; from 7495 

and 3050; Jah has cured; Bephajah, the 
name of five Isr. :— Rephaiah. 

7510. ITS"! rlphyown. rif-yone'; from 7503; 

slackness: — feebleness. 

7511. 08*1 rapha?, raw-fas'; a prim, root; to 

trample, i.e. prostrate:— humble self, 
submit self. 

7512. OB") i^phat: (Chald.), ref-as'; corresp. to 

7511:— stamp. 

7513. FFTDS 1 ! raphcodah, raf-so-daw'; from 
7511; a raft (as flat on the water):— 

flote. 

7514. PB/I raphaq, raw-fdk'; a prim, root; to 

recline:— lean. 

7515. "3}ift raphas, raw-fas'; a prim, root; to 
trample, i.e. roil water:— foul, trouble. 

7516. IliSl rephesh, reh'-fesh; from 7515; mud 

(as roiled) : — mire. 

7517. JIB"! repheth, reh'-feth; prob. from 7503; 

a stall for cattle (from their resting 
there):— stall. 

7518. V"} rats, rats; contr. from 7538; a frag 

ment: — piece. 

7519. NSi'l ratsa>, raw-tsaw'; a prim, root; to 

run; also to delight in: — accept, run. 

7520. *l¥^ ratsad, raw-tsad'; a prim, root; prob. 

to look askant, i.e. (flg.) be jealous:— 
leap. 

7521. Sllfn ratsah, raw-tsaw'; a prim, root; to 

be pleased with; spec, to satisfy a 
debt:— (be) accept (-able), accomplish, set affection, 
approve, consent with, delight (self), enjoy, (be, have 
a) favour (-able), like, observe, pardon, (be, have, 
take) please (-ure), reconcile self. 

7522. pB 1 ! rat sown, raw-tsone'; or 

'JB'l ratson, raw-tsone'; from 7521; delight 
(espec. as shown):— (be) acceptable 
(-ance, -ed), delight, desire, favour, (good) pleasure, 
(own, self, voluntary) will, as . . . (what) would. 

7523. tlSt^ ratsach, raw-tsakh'; a prim, root; 

prop, to dash in pieces, i.e. kill (a human 
being), espec. to murder:— put to death, kill, (man-) 
slay (-er), murder (-er). 

7524. n£~) retsach, reh'-tsakh; from 7523; a 

crushing; spec, a murder-cry:— slaugh- 
ter, sword. 

7525. NJfc'l Bltsya', rits-yaw'; from 7531; de- 

light; Bitsjah, an Isr. :— Rezia. 

7526. fSfi R e tslyu, rets-een'; prob. for 7522; 

Betsin, the name of a Syrian and of an 
Isr.:— Reaan. 

7527. yS!^ ratsa*, raw-tsah'; a prim, root; to 

pierce:— bore. 

7528. ST|3£*n ratgaph, raw-tsaf; a denom. from 

7529; to tessellate, i.e. embroider (as if 
with bright stones):— pave. 

7529. t]S") retseph, reh'-tsef; for 7565; a red-hot 

stone (for bakinf,):— coal. 

7530. tfjtl Retseph, reh'-tsef; the same as 7529; 

Betseph, a place in Ass. :— Rezepb. 

7531. ilBS^I rltspah, rits-paie 1 ; fem. of 7529; a 

hot stone; also a tessellated pave- 
ment: — live coal, pavement. 

7532. FlBJt'1 Rltspah, rits-paw'; the same as 

7531; Bitspah, an Israelitess:— Rizpah, 



7533. Y^*l ratsats, raw-tsats'; a prim, root; to 

crack in pieces, lit. or flg.:— break, 
bruise, crush, discourage, oppress, struggle together. 

7534. J? 1 ! raq, rak; from 7556 in its orig. sense; 
emaciated (as if flattened out):— lean 

([-fleshed]), thin. 

7535. P 1 ! raq, raft,' the same as 7534 as a noun; 
prop, leanness, i.e. (fig.) limitation; only 

adv. merely, or con], altliough:— but, even, except, 
howbeit howsoever, at the least, nevertheless, nothing 
but, notwithstanding, only, save, so [that], surely, 
yet (so), in any wise. 

7536. p~\ roq, roke; from 7556; spittle:— spit 

(-ting, -tie). 

7537. SPJ"} raqab, raw-kab'; a prim, root; to 

decay (as by worm-eating):— rot. 

7538. Sp 1 ! raqab, raw-kawb 1 ; from 7537; decay 

(by caries):— rottenness (thing). 

7539. Y"fij5"l riqqabfiwn, rik-kaw-bone' ; from 

7538; decay {by caries):— rotten, 

7540. 1p_"l raq ad, raw-had'; a prim, root; prop. 

to stamp, i.e. to spring about (wildly or 
for joy):— dance, jump, leap, skip. 

7541. flj? 1 ! raqqah, rak-kaw'; fem. of 7584; prop. 

thinness, i.e. the side of the head:— 
temple. 

7542. I"!/? 1 ! Raqqown, rak-kone'; from 7534 

thinness; Bakkon, a place in ral.:— 
Rakkon. 

7543. tlp_"l raqach, raw-kakh'; a prim, root; to 

perfume: — apothecary, compound, 

make [ointment], prepare, spice. 

7544. tip*} reqacb, reh'-kakh; from 7543; prop. 

perfumery, i.e. (by impl.) spicery (for 
flavor):— spiced. 

7545. FlP_"l roqach, ro'-kakh; from 7542; an aro- 

matic—confection, ointment. 

7546. FIP 1 ! raqqach rak-kawkh'; from 7548; a 

male perfumer;— apothecary. 

7547. Flj? 1 ! raqqnaeh, rak-koo'-akh; from 7543; a 

scented substance: — perfume. 

7548. SlflP'n raqqachah, rak-kaw-khaw' ; fem. 

of 7547; a female perfumer:— con- 
fectioner. 

7549. ¥*$] raqtya', raw-kee'-ah; from 7554; 

prop, an expanse, i.e. the firmament or 
(apparently) visible arch of the sky:— firmament. 

7550. P' 1 )?'! raqtyq, raw-keek'; from 7556 in its 

orig. sense; a thin cake: — cake, wafer. 

7551. &p_"l raqam, raw-kam'; a prim, root; to 

variegate color, i.e. embroider; by impl. 
to fabricate:— embroiderer, needlework, curiously 
work. 

7552. fiP"l Reqem, reh'-kem; from 7551; versi- 

color; Bekem, the name of a place in 
Pal., also of a Midianite and an Isr.:— Rekem. 

7553. FIBP 1 "! rlqmah, rik-maw 1 ; from 7551; 

variegation of color; spec, embroi- 
dery:— broiderei (work), divers colours, (raiment of) 
needlework (on both sides). 

7554. ypjj raqa<, raw-kah'; a prim, root; to 

pound the earth (as a sign of passion) ; 
by analogy to expand (by hammering); by impl. to 
overlay (with thin sheets of metal):— beat, make 
broad, spread abroad (forth, over, out, into plates), 
stamp, stretch. 

7555. SP'l rlqqfia*, rik-koo'-ah; from 7554; 

beaten out, i.e. a (metallic) plate:— 
broad. 

7556. PP_"1 raqaq, raw-kaW; a prim, root; to 

spit: — spit. 

7557. rip 1 ! Raqqath, rak-kath'; from 7556 in its 

orig. sense of diffusing; a beach (as ex- 
panded shingle); Bakkath, a place in Pal. :— Rakkatb. 

7558. TPfi"] rishydwn, rish-yone'; from an 

unused root mean, to have leave; a 
permit:— grant. 

7559. Sliyn rasham, raw-sham'; a prim, root; to 

record:— note. 

7560. 61B^ i*»ham (Chald.), resh-am'; corresp. 

to 7559:— sign, write. 

7561. SHI?'! rashat, raw-shah'; a prim, root; to 

be (caus, do or declare) wrong: by imnl 



HEBKEW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Ranam 
Shawbeece 



ill 



Co disturb, violate:— condemn, make trouble, vex, be 
(commit, deal, depart, do) wicked (-ly, -ness). 

7562. yaj"1 reslia', reh'-shah; from 7561; a wrong 

(espec. moral):— Iniquity, wicked (-ness). 

7563. 3>1B^ rasha<, raw-shaw'; from 7561; mor- 

ally wrong; concr an (actively) bad 
person:— + condemned, guilty, ungodly, wicked 
(man), that did wrong 

7564. Fl^tth rish'ah, rish-aW; fem. of 7562; 

wrong (espec moral):— fault, wickedly 
(-ness). 

7565. W&l resheph, reh'-shef; from 8313; a live 
coal; by analogy lightning; flg. an 



7589. tONIB sb e >at, sheh-awt'; from an unused 

root mean, to push aside; contempt:— 
despite (-ful). 

7590. C2N10 sha't, shawt; for act. part, of 7750 

[comp. 7589]; one contemning:— that 
(which) despise (-d). 

7591. iTSjtlD sh e 'iyah, sheh-ee-yaw 1 ; from 7582; 

desolation: — destruction. 

7592. bNlB sba'al, shaw-al'; or 

bKID sha'el, shaw-ale'; a prim, root; to 

inquire; by impl. to request; by extens. 

to demand: — ask (counsel, on), beg, borrow, lay to 



arrow (as flashing through the ail); spec, fever:- ' charge, consult, demand, desire, X earnestly, en 

arrow, (burning) coal, burning heat, + spark, hot quire. + greet, obtain leave, lend, pray, request, 

thunderbolt. 

7566. £$*\ Resbeph, reh'-shef; the same as 7565; 



Besheph, an Isr. :— Resbeph 

7567. Hi©"! rashash, raw-shash'; a prim, root; 

to demolish:— impoverish. 

7568. np'n resheth, reh'-sheth; from 3423; a net 

(as catching animals):— net [-work], 

7569. piFrt rattowq rat-toke'; from 7576; a 

chain:— chain. 

7570. ffln 1 "} ratbacb, raw-thakh'; a prim, root; 

to boil:— boil. 

7571. tiri^ retbacb, reh'-thdkh; from 7570; a 

boiling:— X [boil] well. 

7572. H^^T rattiyqah, rat-tee-kaw 1 ; from 

7576; a chain:— chain. 

7573. dn*1 ratbam, raw-tham'; a prim, root; to 

yoke up (to the pole of a vehicle) :— bind. 

7574. 6rYn retbem, reh'-them; or 

dn"l rdtbem, ro'-them; from 7573; the 
Spanish broom (from its pole-like 
stems):— juniper (tree). 

7575. STjrVn Rlthmab. rith-maw'; fem. of 7574; 

Bithmah, a place in the Desert:— 
Eithmah. 

7576. pni ratbaq, raw-thakf; a prim, root; to 

fasten:— bind. 

7577. flpO'l r e thuqah, reth-oo-kaw' ; fem. pass. 

part, of 7576; something fastened, 
i.e. a chains- chain. 

7578. nit*] J*theth, retfc-ajrffc'; for 7374; terror:- 

trembling. 



7579. 3NtliJ sha'ab, shaw-ab'; a prim, root; to 

bale up water: — (woman to) draw (-er, 
water). 

7580. 3N12*i sha'ag, shaw-ag'; a prim, root; to 

rumble or moan: — x mightily, roar. 

7581. 713NU5 nh.<»&g&tk, sheh-aw-gaic'; from 7580; 

a rumbling or moan:— roaring. 

7582. r"IN1D sha'ab, shaw-aw'; a prim, root; to 

rush; by impl. to desolate:— be desolate, 
(make a) rush (-ing), (lay) waste. 

7583. flNlS sha'ab, shaw-aw'; a prim, root 

[rather idtnt. with 7582 through the 
idea of whirling to giddiness] ; to stun, i.e. (intrans.) 
be astonished:— wonder. 

7584. tTTSfljS gha'avah, shah-av-aw'; from 7582; 

a tempest (as rushing);— desolation. 

7585. bltSlli sb e '6wl, sheh-ole'; or 

biTO sh e '6l, sheh-ole 1 ; from 7592; hades or 
the world of the dead (as if a subter- 
ranean retreat), includ. its accessories and inmates : — 
grave, hell, pit. 

7586. blfctll) Sha'iiwl, shaw-ooV; pass. part, of 

7592; asked; Shaiil, the name of an 
Edomite and two Isr. :— Saul, Shaul. 

7587. "blNTlS Sha'awliy, shaw-oo-lee' ; patron. 

from 7856; a Shaulite or desc. of 
Shaul: — Shaulites. 

7588. "}iS*125 sha'own, shaw-onef; from 7582; up- 

roar (as of rushing) ; by impl. destruc- 
tion:— X horrible, noise, pomp, rushing, tumult 
(X -uous). 



require, + salute, X straitly, X surely, wish. 

7593. 3811) sh e 'el (Chald.), sheh-ale'; corresp. to 
7592:— ask, demand, require. 

7594. bNl!5 Sh e 'Al. sheh-awV; from 7692; request; 

Sheiil, an Isr. :— Sheal. 
bklU sh e '61. See 7685. 

7595. 8biW3 sh e 'ela> (Chald.), sheh-ay-law 1 ; from 

7593; prop, a question (at law), i.e. 
judicial decision or mandate:— demand. 

7596. !"fcNlIJ sh e 'elah, sheh-ay-law 1 ; or 

flbllj ghelah (1 Sam. 1 : 17), shay-law 1 ; 
T from 7592 ; a petition; by impl. a loan:— 
loan, petition, request. 

7597. btrnb^TIJ Sh e 'aHiy'el, sheh-al-tee-ale' ; 

or 
biOFbp Shaltiy'fel, shal-tee-ale' ; from 
7592 and 410; I have asked God; 
Shedltiel, an Isr. :— Shalthiel, Shealtiel. 

7598. biTFlb&Sia Sh e >aHiy'61 (Chald.), sheh-al- 

tee-ale'; corresp. to 7597:— Sheal- 
tiel. 

7599. "|N115 sha'an, shaw-an'; a prim, root; to 

loll, i.e. be peaceful:— be at ease, be 
quiet rest. See also 1052. 

7600. "pNlIJ sha'anan, shah-an-awn' ; from 7599; 

secure; in a bad sense, haughty: — that 
is at ease, quiet, tumult. Comp. 7946. 
7601 0iX12J° sha'ac, shaw-as'; a prim, root; to 

plunder: — spoil. 

7602. £lt$UJ sha'aph, shaw-af; a prim, root; to 

inhale eagerly ; flg. to covet; by impl. to 
be angry; also to hasten:— desire (earnestly), devour, 
haste pant, snuff up, swallow up. 

7603. *1Ntp g e '6r, seh-ore'; from 7604; barm or 

yeast-cake (as swelling by fermenta- 
tion):— leaven. 

7604. 'HNllJ sha'ar, shaw-ar'; a prim, root; prop. 

to swell up, i.e. be (caus. make) redun- 
dant:— leave, (be) left, let, remain, remnant, reserve, 
the rest. 

7605. IStttJ sh e 'ar, sheh-awr'; from 7604; a re- 

mainder:— x other, remnant, residue, 
rest. 

7606. "1NU5 sh e 'ar (Chald.), sheh-awr'; corresp. to 

7605:— X whatsoever more, residue, 
rest. 

7607. 'INIB sh e 'Sr, sheh-ayr'; from 7604; flesh (as 

swelling out), as living or for food; gen. 
food of any kind; flg. kindred by blood:— body, flesh, 
food, (near) kin (-sman, -swoman), near (nigh) [of 
kin] 

7608. JTHNTIJ sha'arah, shah-ar-aw 1 '; fem. of 

7607; female kindred by blood:— near 
kinswomen. 

7609. rfHNlJp She»6rah, sheh-er-aw 1 ; the same as 

7608; Sheerah, an Israelitess:— Sherah. 

7610. aiUJ"; 1Kl*i Sh e 'ar Yashuwb sheh-awr' 

yaw-shoob'; from 7605 and 7725; 
a remnant will return; Shedr-Jashub, the symbol, 
name of one of Isaiah's sons:— Shear-jashub. 

7611. rP**J*tf"15 sb e »6riyth, sheh-ay-reeth' ; from 

7604; a remainder or residual (sur- 
viving, final) portion:— that had escaped, be left, 
posterity, remain (der), remnant, residue, rest. 

7612. riNlI) slie'th, shayth; from 7582; devasta- 

tion:— desolation. 



7613. riNiB seȣth, seh-ayth'; from 5875; an eleva- 
tion or leprous scab; flg. elation or 

cheerfulness; exaltation in rank or character:— be 
accepted, dignity, excellency, highness, raise up self, 
rising. 

7614. Naili Sh<"ba>, sheb-aw'; of for. or.; Sheba, 
the name of three early progenitors of 

tribes and of an Ethiopian district:— Sheba, Sabeans. 

7615. ""Nail! Sh e ba'iy, sheb-aw-ee'; patron, from 

7614; a Sheba'ite or desc. of Sheba:— 
Sabean. 

7616. aaU3 shabab, shaw-bawb'; from an unused 

root mean, to break up; & fragment, i.e. 
ruin:— broken in pieces. 

7617. 7"Dtt5 shabab, shaw-baw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

transport into captivity :— (bring away, 
carry, carry away, lead, lead away, take) captive (-s), 
drive (take) away. 

7618. *D11J sh e biiw, sheb-oo'; from an unused 

root (prob. ident. with that of 7617 
through the idea of subdivision into flashes or stream- 
ers [comp. 7632]) mean, to flame; a gem (from its 
sparkle), prob. the agate:— agate. 

7619. bNiatD Sh«b«w'el, sheb-oo-ale 1 ; or 

bstailD Shuwba'el, shoo-baw-ale' ; from 
7617 (abbrev.) or 7725 and 410; captive 
(or returned) of God; Shebuel or Shubael, the name 
of two Isr.:— Shebuel, Shubael. 

7620. S'Oip shabiiwa'. shaw-boo'-ah; or 

3?ai*J sbabna', shaw-boo'-ah; also (fem.) 

fWSti sh e bii«ah, sheb-oo-aw'; prop. pass, 
part, of 7650 as a denom. of 7651 ; lit. 
sevened, i.e. a week (spec, of years): — seven, week. 

7621. Tiyiap sh e bftw«ah, sheb-oo-aw 1 ; fem. 

pass. part, of 7650; prop, something 
sworn, i.e. an oath: — curse, oath, X sworn. 

7622. rVDlD sh e buwth, sheb-ooth'; or 

rVilB sh e biyth, sheb-eeth'; from 7817; 
exile: concr. prisoners; fig. a former 
state of prosperity:— captive (-ity). 

7623. 113113 shabach, shaw-bakh'; a prim, root; 

prop, to address in a loud tone, i.e. 
(spec.) loud; flg. to pacify (as if by words):— com- 
mend, glory, keep in, praise, still, triumph. 

7624. rD^Jshebach (Chald.), shebakh': corresp. 

to 7623; to adulate, i.e. adore:— praise. 

7625. U3UJ sh e bat (Chald.), sheb-at'; corresp. to 

7626; a clan:— tribe. 

7626. £3312? shebet, shay'-bet; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to branch off; a scion, 
i.e. (lit.) a stick (for punishing, writing, fighting, rul- 
ing, walking, etc.) or (flg.) a clan:— x correction, 
dart, rod, sceptre, staff, tribe. 

7627. U3UJ Sh°ba.t, sheb-awt'; of for. or.; Shebat, 

a Jewish month:— Sebat. 

7628. *<311) rsh e biy, sheb-ee'; from 7618; exiled;cap- 

tured; as noun, exile (abstr. or concr. 
and collect.) ; by extens. booty:— captive (ity), pris- 
oners, X take away, that was taken. 

7629. "'iia Shobfy, sho-bee'; from 7617; captor; 

Shobi, an Ammonite:— Shobi. 

7630. " , 3i25 Shobay, sho-bah'ee; for 7629; Shobai, 

an Isr. :— Shobai. 

7631. a^to s e biyb (Chald.), seb^eb 1 ; corresp. to 

7632:— flame. 

7632. ^ilB shabiyb, shaw-beeb'; from the same 

as 7616; flame (as split into tongues):— 



7633. frail) shlbyah, shib-yaw'; fem. of 7628; 

exile (abstr. or concr. and collect.):— 
captives (-ity). 

7634. trail? Shobyah, shob-yaw'; fem. of the 

same as 7629; captivation; Shobjak, 
an Isr. :— Shachia [from the marg.J. 

7635. b^aiB shabfyl, shaw-beel'; from the same 

as 7640; a track or passage-way (as if 
flowing along):— path. 

7636. D^aiD shabtyc, shawbeece'; from an un- 

used root mean, to interweave; ~ 
ting for the hair:— caul. 



a net- 



112 



Shebeeee 
Shooname 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



7637. *p3$ sh e biy<Sy, sheb-ee-ee>; or 

Vap sh e bi e iy, sheb-ee-ee'; ordinal from 
7657; seventh:— seventh (time). 

IV'aP sh e biyth. See 7623. 

7638. "5jap safoali, saw-baivk'; from an unused 

root mean, to intwine; a netting (orna- 
ment to the capital of a column) :— net. 



N?ap sabbeka'. See 5443. 






7639. SlSap s<=bakah, seb-aw-kaw'; tern, of 

7838; a net-work, Le. (in hunting) a 
snare, (in arch.) a ballustrade; also a reticulated 
ornament to a pillar:— checker, lattice, network, 
snare, wreath (-enwork). 

7640. bap shebel, show'-bel; from an unused 

root mean, to flow; a lady's train (as 
trailing after her):— leg. 

7641. VaiB shlbbol, shib-bole ; or(fem.) 

rfc'aiB shibboleth, shib-bo'-leth; from the 

same as 7640; a stream (as flowing) ; 

also an ear of grain (as growing out) ; by anal, a 

branch:— branch, channel, ear (of corn), ([water-]) 

flood, Shibboleth. Comp. 5451. 

7642. blbaP shabluwl, shab-looV; from the 

same as 7640; a mail (as if floating in 
Its own slime):— snail. 

riVail? shibboleth. See 7641. 

7643. MP S e bam, seb-awm'; or (fem.) 

!"TOaU5 Sibmah, sib-maw'; prob. from 
1818; spice; Sebam or Sibmah, a place 
In Moab:— Shebam, Shibmah, Sibmah. 

7644 S«aP Shebna', sheb-naw'; or 

ftiaiB Shebnah, sheb-naw 1 ; from an un- 
used root mean, to grow; growth; 
Shebna or Shebnah, an Isr.:— Shebna, Shebnah. 

7645. tTOap Sh e banyah, sheb-an-yaw' ; or 

IFFSaP Shebanyahuw, sheb-an-yaw'- 
hoo; from the same as 7644 and 3050; 
Jah has grown (i.e. prospered); Shebanjah, the name 
of three or four Isr.:— Shebaniah. 

7646. 3>aP saha', saw-bah'; or 

3>ail5 sabSa', saw-bay'-ah; a prim, root; to 

sate, i.e. fill to satisfaction (lit. or fig.): — 

have enough, fill (full, self, with), be (to the) full (of), 

have plenty of, be satiate, satisfy (with), suffice, be 

weary of. 

7647. yai^p safest', saw-haw 1 ; from 7846; copious- 

ness:— abundance, plenteous (-ness, -ly). 

7648. 5>ato sdba<, so' -bah; from 7646; satisfaction 

(of food or [flg.] joy):— fill, full (-ness), 
satisfying, be satisfied. 

7649. 3>afe sahea«, saw-bay'-ah; from 7646; sati- 

ated (in a pleasant or disagreeable 
sense):— full (of), satisfied (with). 

7650. yaiU shaba«, shaw-bah'; a prim, root; 

prop, to be complete, but used only as a 
denom. from 7661 ; to seven oneself, i.e. swear (as if 
by repeating a declaration seven times):— adjure, 
charge (by an oath, with |an oath), feed to the full 
[by mistake for 7646], take an oath, X straitly, (cause 
to, make to) swear. 

7651. #3125 sheba*, sheh'-bah; or (masc.) 

CBGP shlb'ah, shib-aw'; from 7650; a 

prim, cardinal number; seven (as the 

sicred/uHone); also (adv.) seven times; byimpl. a 

week; by extens. an indefinite number:— (-f- by) seven 

([-fold], -s, [-teen, -teenth], -th, times). Comp. 7658. 

7652. 3>aiB sheba«, sheh'-bah; the same as 7651; 

seven; Sheba, the name [Of a place in 

Pal, and of two Isr.:— Sheba. 

3>aiZ5 shabdae. See 7630. 
- ••. r 

7653. FIJP3TB slb'ah, sib-aw'; fem. of 7647; '.sati- 

ety:— fulness. 



7654. nyaiB sob<ah, sob-au>'; fem. of 7648; sati- 

ety:— (to have) enough, X till ... be 
full, [un-] satiable, satisfy, x sufficiently. 
WaP slill.'ali See 7651. 

7655. TtyaiB shlb'ah (Chald.), shib-aw 1 ; corresp. 

to 7651:— seven (times). 

7656. Wai23 Shib'ah, shib-aw'; masc. of 7651; 

seven (-th); Shebah, a well in Pal. :— 
Shebah. 

rWa/BJ sh e ba<ah. See 7630. 

"Wip sh e biy<iy. See 7637. 

7657. fi^aP shlb<iym, shib-eem'; multiple of 

7651; seventy: — seventy, threescore 
and ten (+ -teen). 

7658. !"I53>aT25 shlfo'anah, shilww-naw' ; prol. 

for the masc. of 7651 ; seven:— seven. 

7659. dWaiZJ shlb<athaylm, shib-aw-thah'- 

yim; dual (adv.) of 7651; seven- 
times:— seven (-fold, times). 

7660. V3p shabats, shaw-bats 1 ; a prim, root; to 

interweave (colored) threads in squares; 
byimpl. (of reticulation) to inchase gems in gold:— 
embroider, set. 

7661. yaiS shabats, sftaw-bawts'; from 7660; in- 

tanglement, i.e. (flg.) perplexity:— 
anguish. 

7662. pap sh e baq. (Chald.), sheb-aJC; corresp. to 

the root of 7783; to quit, i.e. allow to 
remain: — leave, let alone. 

7663. ""Dp. sabar, saw-bar 1 ; erroneously 

""iaU5 shabar (Neh. 2 : 13, 15), shaw-bar 1 ; a 
prim, root; to scrutinize; by impl. (of 
watching) to expect (with hope and patience) :— hope, 
tarry, view, wait. 

7664. ""fito seher, say'-ber; from 7663; expecta- 

tion:— hope. 

7665. "laiB shabar, shaw-bar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

burst (lit. or fig.):— break (down, off, in 
pieces, up), broken ([-hearted]), bring to the birth, 
crush, destroy, hurt, quench, x quite, tear, view [by 
mistake for 7668]. 

7666. laffl shabar, shaw-bar 1 ; denom. from 

7668; to deal in grain:— buy, sell. 

7667. laiB sheber, sheh'-ber; or 

*iatp sheher, shay'-ber; from 7665; & frac- 
ture, flg. ruin; spec, a solution (of a 
dream):— affliction, breach, breaking, broken [-foot- 
ed, -handed], bruise, crashing, destruction, hurt, in- 
terpretation, vexation. 

7668. "lap sheber, sheh'-ber; the same as 7667; 

grain (as if broken into kernels):— corn, 
victuals. 

7669. lap Sheber, sheh'-ber; the same as 7667; 

Sheber, an Isr.:— Sheber. 

7670. "piaiB shlbrown, shib-rone'; from 7665; 

rupture, i.e. a pang; flg. ruin:— 
breaking, destruction. 

7671. D^attj Sh e bariym, sheb-aw-reem' ; plur. 

of 7667; ruins; Shebarim, a place in 
Pal.:— Shebarim. 

7672. 12JaP sh e bash (Chald.), sheb-ash'; corresp. 

to 7660; to intangle, i.e. perplex:— be 
astonished. 

7673. na\2J shabath, shaw-bath'; a prim, root; 

to repose, i.e. desist from exertion; 
used in many impl. relations (caus., flg. or spec.):— 
(cause to, let, make to) cease, celebrate, cause (make) 
to fail, keep (sabbath), suffer to be lacking, leave, put 
away (down), (make to) rest, rid, still, take away. 

7674. naiB shebeth, sheh'-beth; from 7673; rest, 

interruption, cessation:— cease, sit still, 
loss of time. 

7675. nap" shebeth, sheh'-beth; infln. of 3437; 

prop, session; but used also concr. an 
abode or locality:— place, seat. Comp. 3439. 



7676. nap" ahabbath, shab-bawth'; interns, from 

7678; intermission, i.e. (spec.) the Sab- 
bath;— ( + every) sabbath. 

7677. linaP shabbathdwn, shdb-baw-thone'; 

from 7676; a sabbatism or special 
holiday:— rest, sabbath. 

7678. ■TiaP ShabbHhay, shab-beth-ah'ee; from 

7676; restful; Shabbetliai, the name of 
three Isr.:— Shabbethai. 

7679. iOffi saga', saw-gaw'; a prim, root; to 

grow, i.e. (caus.) to enlarge, (flg.) laud:— 
increase, magnify. 

7680. NSp s e ga> (Chald.), seg-aW; corresp. to 

7679; to increase:— grow, be multiplied. 

7681. NSp Shage', shaw-gay'; prob. from 7686; 

erring; Shage, an Isr.:— Shage. 

7682. S4T2J sagab, saw-gab'; a prim, root; to be 

(caus. make) lofty, espec. inaccessible; 
byimpl. safe, strong; used lit. and flg. :— defend, 
exalt, be excellent, (be, set on) high, lofty, be safe, 
set up (on high), be too strong. 

7683. iTji shfigag, shaw-gag'; a prim, root; to 

stray, i.e. (flg.) sin (with more or less 
apology):— x also for that, deceived, err, go astray, 
sin ignorantly. 

7684. !"!J3P sh e gagah, sheg-aw-gaw 1 ; from 7688; 

a mistake or inadvertent transgres- 
sion:— error, ignorance, at unawares, unwittingly. 

7685. Mjp sagah, saw-gaw'; a prim, root; to en- 

large (espec. upward, also fig.):— grow 
(up), increase. 

7686. !"I312) shagah, shawgauf; a prim, root; to 

stray (caus. mislead), usually (flg.) to 
mistake, espec. (mor.) to transgress; by extens. 
(through the idea of intoxication) to reel, (flg.) be en- 
raptured:— (cause to) go astray, deceive, err, be rav- 
ished, sin through ignorance, (let, make to) wander. 

7687. ai3p S e guwb, seg-oob'; from 7683; aloft; 

Segub, the name of two Isr.:— Segub. 

7688. fl312J shagach, shaw-gakh'; a prim, root; 

to peep, i.e. glance sharply at:— look 
(narrowly). 

7689. NVp saggiy>.«ag-oftee'; from 7679; (super- 

latively) mighty: — excellent, great. 

7690. N^Sp saggiy' (Chald.), sag-ghee'; corresp. 

to 7689; large (in size, quantity or num- 
ber, also adv.):— exceeding, great (-ly), many, much, 
sore, very. 

7691. JlSOjp sh e giy'ah, sheg-ee-aw'; from 

7686; a moral mistake: — error. 

7692. T^Sp shlggayown, shig-gawyone' ; or 

Wv&p shlggaydnah, shig-gaw-yo-naw 1 ; 
from 7686; prop, aberration, i.e. (tech.) 
a dithyramb or rambling poem:— Shiggaion, Shigio- 
noth. 

7693. ?3p shagal, shaw-gal'; a prim, root; to 

copulate with:— he with, ravish. 

7694. 53p° shegal, shay-gawl' ; tromlSM; a queen 

(from cohabitation) :— queen. 

7695. baP shegal (Chald.), shay-gawl'; corresp. 

to 7694; a (legitimate) oueeji:— wife. 

7696. 3*312) shaga*, shaw-gah'; a prim, root; to 

rave through insanity:— (be, play the) 
mad (man). 

7697. "jiy^p shlgga<6wn, shig-gaw-vone' ; from 

7696; craziness:— furiously, madness. 

7698. '"DP sheger, sheh'-ger; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to eject; the foetus (as 
finally expelled):— that cometh of, increase. 

7699. *lP sbad, shad; or 

^P shod, shade; prob. from 7736 (in its orig. 
sense) contr. ; the breast of a woman or 
animal (as bulging):— breast, pap, teat. 

7700. 1p shed, shade; from 7736; a doemon (as 

malignant) :— devil. 

7701. TP shdd, shode; or 

*TTTl5 sSiowd (Job 5 : 21), shade,- from 7736; 
violence, ravage:— desolation, destruc- 
tion, oppression, robbery, spoil (-ed, -er, -ing), wast- 
ing. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Shebeeee 
Shooname 



113 



7702. "VW sadad, saw-dad'; a prim, root; to 

abrade, i.e. harrow afield:— break clods, 
harrow. 

7703. tyD shadad, shaw-dad'; a prim, root; 

prop, to be burly, i.e. (fig.) powerful 
(pass, impregnable); by impl. to ravage:— dead, de- 
stroyer), oppress, robber, spoil (-er), x utterly, (lay) 
waste. 

7704. STlil? sadeh, saw-deh'; or 

*TO saday, saw-dah'ee; from an unused 
root mean, to spread out; a field (as 
flat):— country, field, ground, land, soil, X wild. 

7705. STjffl shlddah, shid-dah'; from 7703; a 

wife (as mistress of the house) :— X all 
sorts, musical instrument. 

7706. "H1Z5 Sbadday, shad-dah'ee; from 7703; the 

Almighty:— Almighty. 

7707. ""WTO Sh'dey'uwr, shed-ay-oor'; from 

the same as 7704 and 217; spreader 
of light; Shedejur, an Isr.:— Shedeur. 

7708. D^lllS Slddiym, sid-deem'; plur. from the 

same as 7704; flats; Siddim, a valley 
in Pal.:— Siddim. 

7709. FIM"111) sh e demah, shed-ay-maw'; appar. 

from 7704; a cultivated field:— blasted, 
field. 

7710. tplB sbadapb, shaw-daf; a prim, root; to 

scorch:— blast. 

7711. SlB^llS sh e dephah, shed-ay-faw' ; or 

'yiB'TO shlddaphown, shid-daw-fone' ; 
from 7710; blight:— blasted (-ing). 

7713. 11115 sb°dar (Chald.), 1 shed-ar 1 ; a prim, 
root; to endeavor: — labour. 

7713. Wjltp s e derah, sed-ay-raw'; from an un- 

used root mean, to regulate; a row, 
i.e. rank (of soldiers), story (of rooms);— board, range. 

7714. 'Sp'lttj Sbadrak, shad-rak'; prob. of for. 

or. ; Shadrak, the Bab. name of one of 
Daniel's companions:— Shadrach. 

7715. ^TpS Sbadrak (Chald.), shad-rak'; the 

same as 7714:— Shadrach. 

7716. Fife aeb, seh; or 

**tt? 8 ^y, say; prob. from 7582 through the 
idea of pushing out to graze ; a member of 
a flock, i.e. a sheep or goat:— (lesser, small) cattle, 
ewe, lamb, sheep. 

7717. 1S111S sabfed, saw-hade'; from an unused 

root mean, to testify; a witness; — 
record. 

7718. tJSl'123 shoham, sho'-ham; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to blanch; a gem, 
prob. the beryl (from its pale green color):— onyx. 

7719. dSTUS Shoham, sho'-ham; the same as 

7718; Shoham, an Isr. :— Shoham. 

7720. "pSjIllS saharon, sah-har-one' ; from the 

same as 5469; a round pendant for 
the neck: — ornament, round tire like the moon. 
TO° ehav. See 7723. 

7721. NTU5 »6w', so; from an unused root (akin to 

5375 and 7722) mean, to rise; a rising;— arise. 

7722. N1113 ibow' sho; or (fern.) 

fINTO shdw'ah, sho-aw'; or 

S*iN'tt5 sho'ah, sho-aw 1 ; from an unused root 
mean, to rush over; a tempest; by 
impl. devastation:— desolate (-ion), destroy, destruc- 
tion, storm, wasteness. 

7723. N111J •bar', sAojctv or 

1113° shav. shav; from the same as 7722 in the 

sense of desolating; evil (as destructive), 

lit. (ruin) or mor. (espec. guile) ; fig. idolatry (as false, 

sub}.), uselessness (as deceptive, obj.; also adv. in 

vain):— false (Jy), lie, lying, vain, vanity. 

7724. Mill) Sh*va», shev-aw'; from the same as 

7723; false; Sheva, an Isr.:— Sheva. 



7725. 21113 ahunb, shoob; a prim, root; to turn 

back (hence, away) trans, or intrans., 
lit. or fig. (not necessarily with the idea of return to 
the starting point); gen. to retreat; often adv. 
again:— ([break, build, circumcise, dig, do any- 
thing, do evil, feed, lay down, lie down, lodge, make, 
rejoice, send, take, weep]) X again, (cause to) an- 
swer (+ again), x in any case (wise), X at all, 
averse, bring (again, back, home again), call [to 
mind], carry again (back), cease, x certainly, come 
again (back) X consider, -f continually, convert, 
deliver (again), -|- deny, draw back, fetch home again, 
X fro, get [oneself] (back) again, X give (again), go 
again (back, home), [go] out, hinder, let, [see] more, 
X needs, be past, X pay, pervert, pull in again, put 
(again, up again), recall, recompense, recover, re- 
fresh, relieve, render (again), X repent, requite, 
rescue, restore, retrieve, (cause to, make to) return, 
reverse, reward, + say nay, send back, set again, 
slide back, still, x surely, take back (off), (cause to, 
make to) turn (again, self again, away, back, back 
again, backward, from, off), withdraw. 

5N3TO Shuwba'el. See 7619. 

7726. aniUJ sbdwbab, sho-bawb'; from 7725; 

apostate, i.e. idolatrous:— backsliding, 
frowardly, turn away [from marg.]. 

7727. 5Sitt3 Showbab, sfto-oawb'; the same as 

7726; rebellious; Shobab, the name of 
two Isr. :— Shobab. 

7728. SSiUi shdwbeTb, sho-babe'; from 7725; 

apostate, i.e. heathenish or (actually) 
heathen:— backsliding. 

7729. FDIIIS shuwbah, shoo-bawf; from 7725; a 

return:— returning. 

7730. TjaiilS sowbek, so'-6efc; for 5441; & thicket, 

i.e. interlaced branches:— thick boughs. 

7731. fills' Showbak, sho-bawW; perh. for 

7730; Shobak, a Syrian :— Shobaeh. 

7732. blTto' Showbal. sho-bawl'; from the same 

as 7640; overflowing; Shobal, the name 
of an Edomite and two Isr. : — Shobal. 

7733. pllTtlS Showbeq., sho-bake'; act. part, from 

a prim, root mean, to leave (comp. 
7662); forsaking; Shobek, an Isr.:— Shobek. 

7734. S1U5 in^, soog; a prim, root; to retreat:— 

turn back. 

7735. SVO siiwg, soog; a prim, root; to hedge 

in: — make to grow. 

7736. 1111) shtrwd, shood; a prim, root; prop, to 

swell up, i.e. fig. (by impl. of insolence) 
to devastate:— waste. 

Till)' showd. See 7699, 7701. 

7737. SITUS shavah, shaw-vaw'; a prim, root; 

prop, to level, i.e. equalize; fig. to re- 
semble; by impl. to adjust (i.e. counterbalance, be 
suitable, compose, place, yield, etc.):— avail, behave, 
bring forth, compare, countervail, (be, make) equal, 
lay, be (make, a-) like, make plain, profit, reckon. 

7738. S"I11B° shavab, shaw-vaw'; a prim, root; to 

destroy:— X substance [from the 
marg.']. 

7739. S11115 sh e vah (Chald.), shev-aw 1 ; corresp. to 

7737; to resemoie:— make like. 

7740. STTO Sliaveli. shaw-vay'; from 7737; plain; 

Shaveh, a place in Pal.:— Shaveh. 

7741. aw*!]? SITUS' Shaveh Qiryathaylm, 

shaw-vay' kir-yaw-thah'-yim; 
from the same as 7740 and the dual of 7151; plain of 
a double city; Shaveh-Kirjathajim, a place E. of the 
Jordan:— Shaveh Kiriathaim. 

7742. 111113 suwach, soo'-akh; a prim, root; to 

muse pensively:— meditate. 

7743. H1113 nhdwaeh, shoo'-dkh; a prim, root; to 

sink, lit. or fig.: — bow down, incline, 
humble. 

7744. TIIUS Shuwach, shoo'-akh; from 7743; dell; 

Shudch, a son of Abraham: — Shuah. 
7745 SlfllllS shnwchah.sftoo-fcTiaic'; from 7748; 
a chasm:— ditch, pit. 



7746. firniXS Shuwchah, shoo-khaw>; the same 

as 7745; Shuchah, an Isr.:— Shuah. 

7747. "'IVPD Sbuchty, shoo-khee'; patron, from 

7744; a Shuehite or desc. of Shuach:— 
Shuhite. 

7748. tajRB" Shuwcham, shoo-khawm'; from 

7743; humbly; Shucham, an Isr.: — Shuham. 

7749. "WIlllS Shuwcbamiy, shoo-khaw-mee' ; 

patron, from 7748; a Shuchamite 
(collect.) :— Shuhamites. 

7750. £31113 tWt, soot; or (by perm.) 

DID ciw(, soot; a primitive root; to detrude, 

i.e. (intrans. and fig.) become derelict 

(wrongly practise; namely, idolatry):— turn aside to. 

7751. t3111S shnwt, shoot; a prim, root; prop, to 
push forth; (but used only fig.) to lash, i.e. (the 

sea with oars) to row; by impl. to travel:— go (about, 
through, to and fro), mariner, rower, run to and fro. 

7752. 131115 show,, shote; from 7751; a lash (lit. or 

fig.):— scourge, whip. 

7753. Tptt) suwk, sook; a prim, root; to entwine, 

i.e. shut in (for formation, protection or 
restraint):— fence, (make an) hedge (up). 

7754. TjlilS sdwk, soke; or(fem.) 

S"DT£9 sdwkah, so-kaw'; from 7753; a- 

¥ 

branch (as interleaved) :— bough. 

7755. SlbiilS Sowkoh, so-ko'; or 

S1D115 Sokofa. so-ko'; or 

131115 Sowkow, so-ko'; from 7753; Sokoh 
or Soko, the name of two places in 
Pal. :— Shocho, Shochon, Sochoh, Soco, Socoh. 

7756. "'rOlilS Sawkathiy, soo-kaw-thee' ; prob. 

patron, from a name corresp. to 7754 
(fern.); a Sukathite or desc. of an unknown Isr. 
named Sukah:— Suchathite. 

7757. blllS shawl, shool; from an unused root 

mean, to hang down; a skirt; by impl. a 
bottom edge:— hem, skirt, train. 

7758. bblllS showlal, sfco-iatol'; or 

bb^lB shSylal (Mic. 1 : 8), shay-lawl'; from 
7997; nude (espec. bare-foot); by impl. 
captive;— spoiled, stripped. 

7759. rroblttS Shnwlammiyth, shoo-lam- 

meeth'; from 7999; peaceful (with 
the art. always pref., making it a pef, name); the 
Shulammith, an epithet of Solomon's queen:— Shu- 
lamite, 

7760. DlilS »uwm, soom; or 

tjiiB 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, do, 
get, give, heap up, hold, impute, lay (down, up), 
leave, look, make (out), mark, + name, x on, ordain, 
order, + paint, place, preserve, purpose, put (on), 
-j- regard, rehearse, reward, (cause to) set (on, up), 
shew, -f stedfastly, take, x tell, + tread down, 
([over-]) turn, X wholly, work. 

7761. OlilS ■nwm (Chald.), soom,* corresp. to 

7760:— + command, give, lay, make, 
-f name, + regard, set. 

7762. D1113 shawm, shoom; from an unused root 

mean, to exhale; garlic (from its rank 
odor) :— garlic. 

7763. TnillS Showmer, sho-mare'; or 

"173113 Shomer, sho-mare'; act. part, of 
8104; keeper; Shomer, the name of two 
Isr.:-"- Shomer. 

7764. "'31115 Shnwniy, shoo-nee'; from an unused 

root mean, to rest; quiet; Shuni, an 
Isr. :— Shuni. 

7765. "OIllS Shnwmy, shoo-nee'; patron, from 

7764; a \Shunite (collect.) or desc. of 
Shuni : — Shunites. 

7766. faplllS Shuwnem, shoo-name'; prob. from 

the same as 7764; quietly; Shunem, a 
place in Pal.:— Shunem. 



114 



Shoonammeeth 
Shawkayakh 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



7767. rPSUIB Shawnammiyth, shoo-nam- 

meeth'; patrial from 7766; &8hunam- 
mitess, or female inhab. of Shunem:— Shunamite. 

7768. 3*1129 ahavat, shaw-vah'; a prim, root; prop. 

to be free; but used only causat. and 
reflex, to halloo (for help, i.e. freedom from some 
trouble):— cry (aloud, out), shout. 

7769. 3J1129 sbawa<, shoo'-ah; from 7768; a 

halloo:— cry, riches. 

7770. ?1125 Sbdwat, shoo'-ah; the same as 7769; 

Shua, a Canaanite:— Shufl, Shush. 

7771. ?il25 Ihonat, aho'-ah; from 7768 in the orig. 

sense of freedom; a noble, i.e. liberal, 
opulent; also (as noun in the derived sense) a hal- 
loo:— boantitai, crying, rich. 

7773. 5fY125 Sbowat, sho'-ah; the same as 7771; 
rtcft; £%oa, an Oriental people:— Shoa. 

7773. 5*1125 sbeva', sheh'-vafc; from 7768; a hal- 
loo:— cry. 

7774 fcWlto Sh&w«a», sJioo-aw'; from 7768; 
wealth; Shua, an Israelitess:— Shua. 

7775. t"B>lto shaT'ah, «Aa«-a«;'; fern, of 7773; a 

hallooing: — crying. 

7776. bSnii) ahuw'al, shoo-awl'; or 

53*125 sfau'al, shoo-awl'; from the same as 
8168; aj'acfcat (asafiurrower):— fox. 

7777. b^ 111) Sbftw'al, shoo-awl'; the same as 

7776; Shual, the name of an Isr. and of 
a place in Pal. :— Shual. 

7778. "Willi show'er, sho-are'; or 

15>5ZJ shower, sho-are'; act. part, of 8176 (as 
denom. from 8179); a Janitor;— door- 
keeper, porter. 

7779. £|lto ahawph, sftoo/; a prim, root; prop. 

to gape, i.e. snap at; fig. to over- 
whelm:— break, bruise, cover. 

7780. TjEillS Sbdwpbab, iho-fawk'; from 8310; 

poured; Shophas, a Syrian:— Sho- 
phach. 

7781. iHBlto Sbuwphamiy, shoo-faw-mee' ; 

patron, from 8197; a Shuphdmite 
(collect.) or desc. of Shephupham:— Shuphamite. 
■)Sitt5 Showphan. See 5855. 

7782. IBito sbowpbar, sho-far 1 ; or 

IS© "sbdpbar, sho-far'; from 8231 in the 
orig. sense of incising; a cornet (as giv- 
ing a clear sound) or curved horn: — cornet, trumpet. 

7783. pTO shuwq, shook; a prim, root; to run 

after or over, l.e. overflow:— overflow, 
water. 

7784. pito sbuwq, shook; from 7783; a street (as 

run over): — street. 

7785. pito showq, shoke; from 7788; the (lower) 

leg (as a runner}:— hip, leg, shoulder, 
thigh. 

7786. 11129 sftwr, soor; a prim, root; prop, to 

vanquish; by impl. to rvXe (caus. 
crown):— make princes, have power, reign. See 5493. 

7787. 11129 sftwr, soor; a prim, root [rather ident. 

with 7786 through the idea of reducing 
to pieces; comp. 4883]; to saw: — cut. 

7788. '11129 sbuwr, shoor; a prim, root; prop, to 

turn, i.e. travel about (as a harlot or a 
merchant):— go, sing. See also 7891. 

7789. 11129' sbuwr, shoor; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 7788 through the idea of 
going round for inspection]; to spy out, i.e. (gen.) 
survey, (for evil) Iwrfc for, (for good) care for:— -be- 
hold, lay wait, look, observe, perceive, regard, see. 

7790. "11129 sbfiwr, shoor; from 7789; a foe (as 

lying in wait):— enemy. 

7791. 11125 sbuwr, shoor; from 7788; a waB (as 

going about):— wall. 

7792. 11129 shnwr (Chald.), shoor; corresp. to 

7791:— wall. 

7793. 11129 Sh&m, shoor; the same as 7791; Shur, 

a region of the Desert:— Shur. 



7794. 11129 sbdwr, shore; from 7788; a oultocfc (as 

a traveller) ;— bull (-ock), cow, ox, wall 
[by mistake for 7791]. 

7795. Flllto Bowrah, so^aw 1 ; from 7786 in the 

prim, sense of 5493; prop, a ring, i.e. 
(by analogy) a row (adv.):— principal. 
Plito sdwreq. See 8321. 

7796. pllto SdwrSq, so-rake'; the same as 8321; 

a vine; Sorek, a valley in Pal.:— Sorek. 

7797. tolto store, soos; or 

to n i29 siys, sece; a prim, root; to be bright, 
Le. cheerful:— be glad, X greatly, joy, 
make mirth, rejoice. 

7798. NlDlto Shavsha'. shav-shaw 1 ; from 7797; 

joyful; Shavsha, an Isr.-— Shavsha. 

7799. 1125112 shuwshan, shoo-shan'; or 

11291129 showshan, sho-shawn'; or 

1129129 shdshan, sho-shawn'; and (fern.) 

Sl3129il29 showshaimah, sho-shan-naw' ; 
from 7797; a lily (from its whiteness), 
as a flower or arch, ornament; also a (straight) trum- 
pet (from the tubular shape):— lily, Shoshannim. 

7800. 11291129 Sbawshan, shoo-shan'; the same 

as 7799; Shushan, a place in Persia:— 
Shushan. 

7801. *<pai291129 Sliiiwshankiy (Chald.), shoo. 

shan-kee'; of for. or. ; a Shushankite 
(collect.) or inhab. of some unknown place in Ass.:— 
Susanchites. 

7802. nns> 11291129 Shuwshan <£duwth, 

shoo-shan' ay-dooth'; or (plur. 
of former) 

ni"!3> t3*>3toi!29 Showshanniym «£d- 
uwth, sho-shan-neem' ay- 
dooth'; from 7799 and 5715; lily (or trumpet) of as- 
semblage; Shushan-Eduth or Shoshannim-Eduth, 
the title of a popular song:— Shoshannim-Eduth, Shu- 
sban-eduth. 

P12?1129° Shuwshaq. See 7895. 

7803. rferVVttj Shuwthelach, shoo-theh'-lakh; 

prob. from 7582 and the same as 8520; 
crash of breakage; Shuthelach, the name of two 
Isr. :— Shuthelah. 

7804. UT129 sh e zab (Chald.), shez-ab'; corresp. to 

5800; to leave, i.e. (caus.) free:— deliver. 

7805. E1T125 shazaph, shaw-zaf; a prim, root; to 

tan (by sun-burning); fig. (as if by a 
piercing ray) to scan:— look up, see. 

7806. 1T129 shazar, shaw-zar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

twist (a thread of straw):— twine. 

7807. t1129 sbacb, shakh; from 7817; sunk, Le. 

downcast: — |- humble. 

7808. 71129 s&ach, say'-akh; for 7879; communion, 

i.e. (reflex.) meditation.'— thought 

7809. "TTI1I5 sbaebad, shaw-khad'; a prim, root; 

to donate, I.e. bribe:— hire, give a re- 
ward. 

7810. Itlto sbaebad, shakh'-ad; from 7809; a 

donation (venal or redemptive):— bribe 
(-ry), gift, present, reward. 

7811. tint? sacbab, saw-khaw'; a prim, root; to 

swim; caus. to inundate:— (make to) 
swim. 

7812. Fillip shachah, shaw-khaw'; a prim, root; 

to depress, i.e. prostrate (espec. reflex. 
in homage to royalty or God): — bow (self) down, 
crouch, fall down (flat), humbly beseech, do (make) 
obeisance, do reverence, make to stoop, worship. 

7813. into saehuw, saw'-fcTioo; from 7811; a 

pond (for swimming) :— to swim in. 

7814. pinto s e chowq, «efcA-oke'; or 

prrto s e choq, sekh-oke'; from 7882; laughter 
(in merriment or defiance) :— derision, 
laughter (-ed to scorn, -tug), mocked, sport. 

7815. 1ini2J sh e ch6wr, shekh-ore'; from 7885; 

. dinoiness, i.e. perh. soot:— coaL 
liTTO shichdwr. See 7888. 

ITtto shachowr. See783& 



7816. nini29 shechuwth, sftefcfc-ootfe'; from 7812; 

pit;— pit. 

7817. ninto shachach, shaw-khakh'; a prim. 

root; to sinfc or depress (reflex, or 
caus.):— bend, bow (down), bring (cast) down, couch, 
humble self, be (bring) low, stoop. 

7818. fJBto s&obaf, saw-khat'; a prim, root; to 
tread out, i.e. squeeze (grapes):— press. 

7819. 1271129 shachaf, shaw-khat'; a prim, root; 

to slaughter (in sacrifice or mas- 
sacre):— kill, offer, shoot out, slay, slaughter. 

7820. £311125 shachaf, shaw-khat'; a prim, root 

[rather ident. with 7819 through the 
idea of striking] ; to hammer out:— beat. 

7821. nU^rilB sbecbiytab, shekh-ee-taw>; from 

7819; slaughter:— killing. 

7822. I^flip sh e ehiyn, shekh-een'; from an un- 

used root prob. mean, to burn; inflam- 
mation, i.e. an ulcer:— boil, botch. 

7823. D^rllS shachfyc, shaw-khece'; or 
125^nD cachiysh, saw-kheesh'; from an un. 

used root appar. mean, to sprout, 
after-growth:— (that) which springeth of the same. 

7824. Ipni29 shachtyph, shaw-kheef; from the 

same as 7828; a board (as chipped 
thin):— deled with. 

7825. nTllp ebecbijrtb,sfcefcft-eeflk';from7812;a 

pit-fall (lit. or fig.):— destruction, pit. 

7826. bflto sbacbal, shakh'-al; from an unused 

root prob. mean, to roar; a lion (from 
his characteristic roar):— (fierce) lion. 

7827. rbniB sh e cheleth, shekh-ay'-leth; appar. 

from the same as 7826 through some 
obscure idea, perh. that of peeling off by concussion 
of sound; a scale or shell, i.e. the aromatic mussel:— 
onycha. 

7828. £]fl29 sbaebapb, shakh'-af; from an un- 

used root mean, to pee!, i.e. emaciate; 
the gull (as thin): — cuckoo. 

7829. riBniB shachepheth,sftafe%-eb'-.fetn;from 

the same as 7828; emaciation:— con- 
sumption. 

7830. y'fllB sbacbats, shakh'-ats; from an un- 

used root appar. mean, to strut; 
haughtiness (as evinced by the attitude):— x lion, 
pride. 

7831. DiltriB Shachatsowm, shakh-ats-ome' ; 

from the same as 7830; proudly; 
Shachatsom, a place in Pal.: — Shahazimah [from 
the marg.]. 

7832. pTIlB sachaq, saw-khak 1 ; a prim, root; to 

laugh (in pleasure or detraction); by 
impl. to play: — deride, have in derision, laugh, make 
merry, mock (-er), play, rejoice, (laugh to) scorn, be 
in (make) sport. 

7833. pniB shachaq, sliaw-khak'; a prim, root; 

to comminute (by trituration or attri- 
tion):— beat, wear. 

7834. ptlto sbacbaq, shakh'-ak; from 7833; a 

powder (as beaten small); by anal, a 
thin vapor; by extens. the firmament:— cloud, small 
dust, heaven, sky. 

phto s^bftq. See 7814. 

7835. 1(1125 sbacbar, shaw-khar 1 ; a prim, root 

[rather ident. with 7836 through the 
idea of the dustiness of early dawn]; to be dint or 
dark (in color):— be black. 

7836. Iflto sbacbar, shawJehar 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to dawn, i.e. (fig.) be (up) eariy at 
any task (with the impl. of earnestness); by extens. 
to searcA for (with painstaking):— [do something] be 
times, enquire early, rise (seek) betimes, seek dili- 
gently) early, in the morning). 

7837. 1Qto sbacbar, shakh'-ar; from 7886; dawn 

(lit., fig. or adv.):— day (-spring), early, 
light, morning, whence riseth. 

Into Sbfcbdr. See 7883. 

7838. into sbacbdr, shaw-khare'; or 

linto ghachowr , thaw-khore 1 ; from 7885; 
prop, dusky, but also (absol.) jetty:— 
black. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Shoonamnieeth 
Shawkayakh 



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7889. nVltJffi shach&ruwth, shakh-ar-ooth' ; 
from 7836; a dawning, i.e. (flg.) ju- 
venescenee;— youth. 

7840. rn'rnniB sh e charehoreth, shekh-ar- 

kho'-reth; from 7835; swarthy:— 
black. 

7841. !"P"ir!ip Sh e charyah, shekh-ar-yaw' ; 

from 7836 and 3050; Jah has sought; 
Shecharjah, an Isr.:— Shehariah. 

7842. D"^nO Shacharaylm, shakh-ar-ah'-yim; 

dual of 7837; double dawn; Shachar- 
ajim, an Isr.: — Shaharaim. 

7843. rXVli shachath, shaw-khath'; a prim. 

root; to decay, i.e. (caus.) ruin (lit. or 
fig.):— batter, cast off, corrupt (-er, thing), destroy 
(-er, -uction), lose, mar, perish, spill, spoiler, X ut- 
terly, waste (-r). 

7844. nniD sh e chath (Chald.), shekh-ath'; cor- 

resp. to 7843:— corrupt, fault. 

7845. nnia shachath, shakh'-ath; from 7743; a 

pit (espec. as a trap); flg. destruc- 
tion:— corruption, destruction, ditch, grave, pit. 

7846. J2T15 set, sayte; or 

I3D c£t, sayt; from 7750; a departure from 

right, i.e. sin:— revolter, that turn aside. 
FlUiU satah, saw-taw'; a prim, root; to 
deviate from duty:— decline, go aside, 



7847. 

turn. 
7848. 



JT30 sblttab, shit-taw'; fern, of a deriv. 

[only in the plur. 
D^tpO sliUtiTm shit-teem', mean, the 
sticks of wood] from the same as 7850; 
the acacia (from its scourging thorns) :— shittah, shit- 
tim. Bee also 1029. 

7849. nUlli shatach, shaw-takh'; a prim, root; 

to expand:— all abroad, enlarge, spread, 
stretch out. 

7850. UUO shotet, sho-tate'; act. part, of an 

otherwise unused root mean. (prop, to 
pierce; but only as a denom. from 7752) to flog; a 
goad: — scourge. 

7851. CaiB Sblttiym, shit-teem'; the same as 

the plur. of 7848; acacia trees; Shit- 
tim, a place E. of the Jordan:— Shittim. 

7852. Dt?il3 8a(am, saw-tam'; a prim, root; prop. 

to lurk for, i.e. persecute:— bate, oppose 
self against. 

7853. "]£JO satan, saw- tan' ; a prim, root; to 

attack, (fig.) accuse:— (be an) adversary, 
resist. 

7854. ^HO satan, saw-fatim'; from 7853; an op- 

ponent; espec. (with the art. pref.) 
Satan, the arch-enemy of .good:— adversary, Satan, 
withstand. 

7855. Timia sitnah, sit-naw'; from 7853; oppo- 

sition (by letter):— accusation. 

7856. JtDUTB Sitnah, sit-naw'; the same as 7855; 

Sitnah, the name of a well in Pal. : — 
Sitnah. 

7857. EfflO shataph, shaw-taf; a prim, root; to 

gush; by impl. to inundate, cleanse; by 
anal, to gallop, conquer:— drown, (over-) flow 
(-whelm), rinse, run, rush, (throughly) wash (away). 

7858. S|0O sbefeph. sheh'-tef; or 

E|UO shgfeph, shay'-tef; from 7857; a 
deluge (lit. or flg.) :— flood, outrageous, 
overflowing. 

7859. "lUO sh e tar (Chald.), shet-ar'; of uncert. 

der. : a side:— side. 

7860. "ItSttJ sh6ter, sho-tare'; act. part, of an 

otherwise unused root prob. mean, to 
write; prop, a scribe, i.e. (by anal, or impl.) an offi- 
cial superintendent or magistrate:— officer, overseer, 
ruler. 

7861. " l "Ttai25° Shltray, shit-rah'ee; from the same 

as 7860; magisterial; Shitrai, anlsr.:— 
Shitrai. 

7862. "'O sbay, shah'ee; prob. from 7737; a gift 

(as avai&abZe): — present. 

7863. 6PO siy', see; from the same as 7721 by 

perm. ; elevation: — excellency. 



7864. tna o Sh e ya', sheh-yaw'; for 7724; Sheja, an 

Isr.:— Sheva [from the marg.]. 

7865. l^iB Siy'on, see-ohn'; from 7863; peak; 

Sion, the summit of Mt. Hermon: — 
Slon. 

7866. fUMf Shi'yown, shee-ohn'; from the 

same as 7722; ruin; Shijon, a place in 
Pal.:— Shihon. 

7867. H s O styb, see6; a prim, root; prop, to be- 

come aged, i.e. (by impl.) to grow 
gray:— (be) grayheaded. 

7868. I" 1 !!) siyb (Chald.), seeb; corresp. to 7867:— 

elder. 

7869. S"ip seyb, sabe; from 7867; old age;-age. 

7870. FD^O shiybah, shee-baw'; by perm, from 

7735; a return (of property):— cap- 
tivity. 

7871. fTa"<lfl shiybah, shee-baw 1 ; from 3427; 

residence:— while . . . lay. 

7872. r-n^iO seybah, say-baw'; fem. of 7869; old 

age:— (be) gray (grey, hoar, -y) hairs 
(bead, -ed), old age. 

7873. iPO siyg, seeg; from 7734; a withdrawal 

(into a private place):— pursuing. 

7874. "TO siyd, seed; a prim, root prob. mean, to 

boil up (eomp. 7736); used only as denom. 
from 7876; to plaster:— plaister. 

7875. "PtD siyd, seed; from 7874; lime (as boiling 

when slacked):— lime, plaister. 

7876. ?WS shayah, shaw-yaw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

fceep in memory: — be unmindful. [Ren- 
der Deut. 32 : 18, " A Rock bore thee, thou must recol- 
lect; and (yet) tbou hast forgotten," etc.] 

7877. NT^O Sbiyza', sftee-zaai'; of unknown der.; 

Shiza, an Isr. :— Shiza. 

7878. H^O siyach, see'-akh; a prim, root; to 

ponder, i.e. (by impl.) converse (with 
oneself, and hence aloud) or (trans.) utter: — com- 
mune, complain, declare, meditate, muse, pray, 
speak, talk (with). 

7879. fPp styacb, see'-aifcfc; from 7878; a con- 

templation; by impl. an utterance: — 
babbling, communication, complaint, meditation, 
prayer, talk. 

7880. rpto siyach, see'-akh; from 7878; asfiooi 

(as if uttered or put forth), I.e. (gen.) 
shrubbery:— bush, plant, shrub. 

7881. Firpia siychah, see-khaw'; fem. of 7879; 

reflection; by extens. devotion: — med- 
itation, prayer. 

7882. rTTPp shiychah, shee-khaW; for 7745; 

a pt'i-fall:— pit. 

7883. "rim© Shiychowr, shee-khoref; or 

TlfTO Shichowr, shee-khore'; or 

I'np Shichdr, shee-khore'; prob. from 

7835; dark, i.e. turbid; Shichor, a 
stream of Egypt:— Shihor, Sihor. 

7884. njab lirPU) Shiychowr Llbnath, 

shee-khore' lib-nawth'; from 
the same as 7883 and 3835; darkish whiteness; Shi- 
chor-Libnath. a stream of Pal. :— Shihor-libnath. 

7885. tTO sbaylt, shah' yit; from 7751; anoor; 

also (comp. 7752) a scourge" (flg.):— oar, 
scourge. 

7886. ribip Shiyloh, shee-lo'; from 7951; tran- 

quil; Shiloh, an epithet of the Mes- 
siah:— Shiloh. 

7887. riynti Shiyloh, shee-lo'; or 

HbttJ Shiloh, shee-lo'; or 

TD^O Shiylow, shee-lo'; or 

"ftp Shil6w, shee-lo'; from the same as 
7886; Shiloh, a place in Pal. :— Shiloh. 

7888. " i a'fc ,, 125 Shlylowniy, shee-lo-nee'; or 

1 j3" , ffi Shiyloniy, shee-lo-nee' ; or 

"'WID Shi] oil iy shee-lo-nee'; from 7887; a 
Shilonite or inhab. of Shiloh:— Shi- 
lonite. 

V>p sbeylal. See 7758. 



7889. pn , 12J Shiymown, shee-mone'; appar. 
for 3452; desert; Shimon, an Isr.:— 
Shimon. 



7890. T^B° shayln, shah'-yin; 
root mean, to urinate; 



from an unused 
urine; — piss. 



7891. 



"PIS shiyr, s/ieer; 



or (the orig. form) 



shuwr (1 Sam. 18 : 6), shoor; a prim. 

root [rather ident. with 7788 through 
the Idea of strolling minstrelsy] ; to sing:— behold [by 
mistake for 7789], sing (er, -ing man, -ing woman). 

7892. TO' shiyr, sheer; or fem. 

FlTO shiyr ah, shee-raw'; from 7891; a 
song; abstr. singing;— musical (-ick), 
X sing (er, -ingi, song. 

WO siys. See 7797. 

7893. Tli^lt? shaylsh, shah'-yish; from an unused 

root mean, to bleach, i.e. whiten; white, 
i.e. marble:— marble. See 8336. 

7894. Np">p Shiysha>, shee-shaw 1 ; from the 

same as 7893; whiteness; Shisha, an 
Isr.:— Shisha. 

7895. pWO 

pO<lO° 



Shiyshaq, shee-shak'; or 



Shuwshaq,. shoo-shak'; of Eg. der.; 
Shishak, an Eg. king:— Shishak. 

rHO shiyth, sheeth; a prim, root; to pfoce 
(to a very wide application) :— apply, ap- 
point, array, bring, consider, lay (up), let alone, 
X look, make, mark, put (on), + regard, set, shew, 
be stayed, X take. 

7897. rPU! shiyth, sheeth; from 7896; a dress (as 

put on):— attire. 

7898. rPO shaylth, shah'-yith; from 7896; scrub 

or trash, i.e. wild growth of weeds or 
briers (as if put on the field):— thorns. 

7899. ^O "8k, sake; from 5526 in the sense of 7753; 

a 6rier (as of a hedge):— prick. 

7900. "riO nok, soke; from 5626 in the sense of 7753; 

a booth (as interlaced):— tabernacle. 

7901. 3DU5 shakab, shaw-kab'; a prim, root; to 

lie down (for rest, sexual connection, 
decease or any other purpose):— x at all, cast down, 
([over-]) lay (self) (down), (make to) lie (down, down 
to sleep, still, with), lodge, ravish, take rest, sleep, 
stay. 

7902. ria^O *liliab;«h, shek-aw-baw'; from 

7901 ; a lying down (of dew, or for the 
sexual act): — X carnally, copulation, X lay, seed. 

7903. rOpO sh e k6beth, shek-o'-beth; from 7901; 

a (sexual) lying with:— x lie. 

7904. ft50 shakab, shaw-kaw'; a prim, root; to 

roam (through lust):— in the morning 
[by mistake for 7925]. 

7905. !"130 sukkah, sook-kaw'; fem. of 7900 in 

the sense of 7899; a dart (as pointed 
like a thorn):— barbed iron. 

7906. ISO Sekiiw, say'-koo; from an unused 

root appar. mean, to surmount; an ob- 
servatory (with the art.); Seftu, a place in Pal.:— 
Sechu. 

7907. "HlpO sekviy, sek-vee'; from the same as 

7906; observant, i.e. (concr.) the 
mind: — heart. 

7908. biDO silk owl shek-ole'; infln. of 7921: 

bereavement:— loss of children, spoil- 
ing. 

7909. VlSO shakknwl, shak-kool'; or 

530 shabknl, shak-kool'; from 7921; be- 
reaved:— barren, bereaved (robbed) of 
children (whelps). 

7910. *li30 shlkbowr, shik-kore'; or 

ISO shlkkor, shik-kore'; from 7937; in- 
fo 'cated, as a state or a habit: — drunk 
(-ard, -en, -en man). 

7911. fDO shakach, shaw-kakh'; or 

HSO shakeack, shaw-kay'-akh* a prim, 
root; to mislay, i.e. to be oblivious of, 
from want of memory or attention:— X at all, (cause 
to) forget. 



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Sawmal 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



7912. fOti sh e kach (Chald.), sfcefc-afch'; corresp. 

to 7911 through the idea of disclosure 
of a covered or forgotten thing; to discover (lit. or 
fig.):— find. 

7913. rpiO ehakeach, shaw-kay'-akh; from 

7911 ; oblivious:—- forget. 

7914. tTOia s e kiyah, sek-ee-yaw>; fem. from the 

same as 7906; a conspicuous object:— 
picture. 

7915. ^Sia sakkiyn, sale-keen'; intens. perh. 

from the same as 7906 in the sense of 
7758; a knife (as pointed or edged) :— knife. 

7916. TSIB sakiyr, saw-keer'; from 7936; a man 

at wages by the day or year:— hired 
(man, servant), hireling. 

7917. tTVaia s e kiyrah, sek-ee-raw'; fem. of 

7916; a hiring:— that is hired. 

7918. IplD shakak, shaw-kaW; a prim, root; to 

weave (i.e. lay) a trap; fig. (through the 
idea of secreting) to allay (passions ; phys. abate a 
flood):— appease, assuage, make to cease, pacify, set. 

7919. boil) sakal, saw-kal'; a prim, root; to be 

(caus. make or act) circumspect and 
hence intelligent:— consider, expert, instruct, pros- 
per, (deal) prudent (-ly), (give) skill (-ful), have good 
success, teach, (have, make to) understand (-ing), 
wisdom, (be, behave self, consider, make) wise (-ly), 
guide wittingly. 

7920. baip s»kal (Chald.), sek-al'; corresp. to 

7919:— consider. 

7921. bblB shakol, shaw-kole'; a prim, root; 

prop, to miscarry, i.e. suffer abortion; 
by anal, to bereave (lit. or fig.):— bereave (of chil- 
dren), barren, cast calf (fruit, young), be (make) 
childless, deprive, destroy, X expect, lose children, 
miscarry, rob of children, spoil. 

7922. SSia sekel, seh'-kel; or 

53125 sekel. say'-kel; from 7919; intel- 
ligence; by impl. success:— discretion, 
knowledge, policy, prudence, sense, understanding, 
wisdom, wise. 

b31B shakkul. See 7909. 

nibsiB slkluwtb See 5531. 

7923. fi^bSIB shikkiiltym, shik-koo-leem' ; plur. 

from 7921; childlessness (by continued 
bereavements) :— to have after loss of others. 
T924. 13^3312) sokl e thannw (Chald.), sok-leth- 
aw-noo'; from 7920; intelligence:— 
understanding. 

7925. 03125 shakam, shaw-kam'; a prim, root: 

prop, to incline (the shoulder to a bur- 
den); but used only as denom. from 7926; lit. to load 
up (on the back of man or beast), i.e. to start early 
in the morning:— {arise, be up, get [oneself 1 up, rise 
up) early (betimes), morning. 

7926. 03125 sb e kem, shek-em'; from 7925; the 

! neck (between the shoulders) as the 
place of burdens; fig. the spur of a hill:— back, 
X conBent, portion, shoulder. 

7927. D31B Sh e kem, shek-em'; the same as 7926; 

: ridge; Shekem, a place in Pal.:— She- 
chem. 

7928. 031B Shekem, sheh'-kem; for 7926; Shekem, 

the name of a Hivite and two Isr.: — 
Shechem. 

7929. fl«3125 shlkmah, shik-maw'; fem. of 7926; 

the sftotiMer-bone:— shoulder blade. 

7930. "'MSIB Sblkmiy, shik-mee'; patron, from 

7928; a Shikmite (collect.), or desc. of 
Shekem :— Shichemites. 

7931. "|3125 ihakan, shaw-kan'; a prim, root 

[appar. akin (by transm.) to 7901 
through the idea of lodging; comp. 5531, 7925] : to re- 
side or permanently stay (lit. or fig.) :— abide, con- 
tinue, (cause to, make to) dwell (-er), have habitation, 
inhabit, lay, place, (cause to) remain, rest, set (up). 

7932. "plli sh e kan (Chald.), shek-an'; corresp. to 

7931:— cause to dwell, have habitation. 

7933. 13125* sheken, sheh'-ken; from 7931; a resi- 

dence:— habitation. 

7934. IplB shaken, shaw-kane 1 ; from 7931; a 

resident; by extens. a fellow-ciiizen: — 
inhabitant, neighbour, nigh. 



7935. rT33125 



shek-an-yaw'; or 



Sh e kanyah, 

(prol.) 
1!"P33125 Sh e kanyahuw, shek-an-yaw'- 
hoo; from 7931 and S050; Jah has 
dwelt; Shekanjah, the name of nine Isr. :— Shecaniab, 
Shechaniah. 

7936. 13123 sakar, saw-kar'; or (by perm.) 

130 cakar (Ezra 4 : 5), saw-kar'; a prim. 

root [appar. akin (by prosthesis) to 3789 

through the idea of temporary purchase; comp. 

7937]; to Aire.-— earn wages, hire (out self), reward, 

X surely. 

7937. 13123 ihakar, shaw-kar'; a prim root; to 

become tipsy; in a qualified sense, to 
satiate with a stimulating drink or (fig.) influence: — 
(be filled with) drink (abundantly), (be, make) drunk 
(-en), be merry. [Superlative of 8248.] 

7938. 13123 seker. seh'-ker; from 7936; wooes;— 

reward, sluices. 

.7939. 13125J sakar, saw-kawr'; from 7936; pay- 
ment of contract; concr. salary, fare, 
maintenance; by impl. compensation, benefit:— hire, 
price, reward [-ed], wages, worth. 

7940. "DTD Sakar, saw-kar 1 ; the same as 7939; 

recompense; Sakar, the name of two 
Isr.:— Sacar. 

7941. 13125 skekar, shaykawr'; from 7937; an 

intoxicant, i.e. intensely alcoholic 
liquor:— strong drink, ■+■ drunkard, strong wine. 
13123 shlkkdr. See 7910. 

7943. 1113123 ShikkTown, shik-ker-one'; for 
7943; drunkenness; Shikkeron, a place 
in Pal. :— Shicron. 

7943. 1113125 shlkkarown, shik-leaw-rone' ; 

from 7937; intoxication:— (be) drunk- 
en (-ness). 

7944. blU nlial, shal; trom7952abbrev.;a/ault:— 

error. 

7945. bffl shel, shel; for the rel. 834; used with 

prep, pref., and often followed by some 
pron. aff. ; on account of, whatsoever, whichsoever: — 
cause, sake. 

7946. IJNbuJ shal'inau. shal-an-awn' ; for 7600; 

tranquil: — being at ease. 

7947. 35125 slut la l> shawlab'; a prim, root; to 

space off; intens. (evenly) to make equi- 
distant:— equally distant, set in order. 

7948. SblU shalab, shaw-lawb'; from 7947; a 

T T 

spacer or raised interval, i.e. the stile in 
a frame or panel:— ledge. 

7949. Mil) shalag, shaw-lag'; a prim, root; prop. 

mean, to be white; useo only as denom. 
from 7950; to be snow-white (with the linen clothing 
of the slain): — be as snow. 

7950. Mil) sheleg, sheh'-leg; from 7949; snow 

(prob. from its whiteness):— snow (-y). 

7951. tlblH shalab, shaw-law 1 ; or 

15125 shalaT (Job 8 : 26), shaw-lav 1 ; a prim, 
root; to be tranquil, i.e. secure or success- 
ful:— be happy, prosper, be in safety. 

7952. Sibil) shalah, shaw-law'; a prim, root 

[prob. rather ident. with 7958 through 
the idea of educing] ; to mislead:— deceive, be negli- 
gent. 

7953. tibia shalah, shaw-law'; a prim, root 

[rather cognate (by contr.) to the base of 
5394, 7997 and their congeners through the idea of 
extracting] ; to draw out or off, i.e. remove (the soul 
by death) :— take away. 

7954. flblU sh e lah (Chald.), shel-aw 1 ; corresp. to 

7951 ; to be secure:— at rest. 
tibia Shildh. See 7887. 

7955. flbl25° shalah (Chald.), shaw-law 1 ; from a 

root corresp. to 7952; a wrong:— thing 
amiss. 

tibia shelah. See 7596. 

7956. t"lbl25 Shelah, shay-law'; the same as 7596 

(shortened); request; Shelah, the name 
of a postdiluvian patriarch and of an Isr.:— Shelah. 



7957. rabbit) shalhebeth, shalheh'-beth; from 

the same as 8851 with sibilant pref.; 
a flare of Are:— (flaming) flame. 
tbia shalav. See 7951. 

7958. lbl25° » e lav, sel-awv 1 ; or 

"pbto s e layv, sel-awv 1 ; by orth. var. from 
7951 through the idea of sluggishness; 
the quail collect, (as slow in flight from its weight):— 
quails. 

7959. iblB sheler, sheh'-lev; from 7951; se- 

curity:— prosperity. 
ibia Shildw. See 7887. 

7960. iblB shalaw (Chald.), shawAoo 1 ; or 

niblB shaluwth (Chald.), shaw-looth'; 
from the same as 7955; a fault:— error, 
X fail, thing amiss. 

7961. iblS ahalcT, shaw-lave'; or 

TvlB shalSyv, shaw-lave 1 ; fem. 

rtlbll) ■h e leTah, shel-ay^vaW; from 7951; 
tranquil; (in a bad sense) careless; 
abstr. security:— (being) at ease, peaceable, (in) 
prosper (-ity), quiet (ness), wealthy. 

7962. fnblS shalrah, shal-vaw'; from 7951; 

security (genuine or false):— abundance, 
peace (-ably), prosperity, quietness. 

7963. fnbia sh^levah (Chald.), shel-ay-vaw 1 ; 

corresp. to 7962; safety;— tranquillity. 
See also 7961. 

7964. rnblU shllluwach. shil-loo'-akh; or 

Hbia ehlllnach, shil-loo'-akh; from 7971; 
(only in plur.) a dismissal, l.e. (of a 
wife) divorce (espec. the document) ; also (of a daugh- 
ter) dower:— presents, have sent back. 

7965. OlblB shalowm, shaw-lome 1 ; or 

tibia shalom, shaw-lome'; from 7999; safe, 
i.e. (fig.) well, happy, friendly; also 
(abstr.) welfare, i.e. health, prosperity, peace:— 
X do, familiar, x fare, favour, + friend, x greet, 
(good) health, (x perfect, such as be at) peace (-able, 
-ably), prosper (-ity, -ous), rest, safe (-ly ), salute, wel- 
fare, (x all is, be) well, X wholly. 

7966. OlblB shllluwm, shil-loom'; or 

tibia skill um, shil-loom'; from 7999; a re- 
quital, i.e. (secure) retribution, (venal) a 
fee:— recompense, reward. 

7967. Olbl23 Shalluwm, shal-loom'; or (shorter) 

tibia Shallum, shal-loom'; the same as 
7966; Shallum, the name of fourteen 
Isr.:— Shallum. 

rraiblf) Sh«ldwmiyth. See 8019. 

7968. Tibia Shalluwn, sftal-loon',- prob. for 7867; 

Shallun, an Isr.:— Shallum. 

7969. 12)1511) shalowsh, shaw-loshe'; or 

12)512) shaldsh, shaw-loshe 1 ; masc. 

tniUlbllJ sh e ldwshah, shet-oshaw 1 ; or 

t1ia512i sh e 16shah, shel-o-shaw' ; a prim. 

number; three; occasionally (ordinal) 

third, or (multipl.) thrice: — |- fork, + often [-times], 

third, thir [-teen, -teenth], three, + thrice. Comp. 

7991. 

7970. EPiaiblB sh e l6wshiym, shel-o-sheem'; or 

OH55125 sh e l6shiym, shel-o-sheem'; mul- 
tiple of 7969; thirty; or (ordinal) 
thirtieth:— thirty, thirtieth. Comp. 7991. 
niblB shaluwth. See 7960. 

7971. tlbll) shalach, shaw-lakh'; a prim, root; to 

send away, for, or out (in a great variety 
of applications):— X any wise, appoint, bring (on the 
way), cast (away, out), conduct, X earnestly, forsake, 
give (up), grow long, lay, leave, let depart (down, go, 
looBe), push away, put (away, forth, in, out), reach 
forth, send (away, forth, out), set, shoot (forth, out), 
sow, spread, stretch forth (out). 

7972. tibia sh e lach (Chald.), shel-akh'; eorrerr- 

~ ' to 7971 :— put. send. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



Shekakh 
Sawmal 



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7978. nbti shelach, sheh'-lakh; from 7971; a 
missile of attack, i.e. spear; also (fig.) a 
shoot ot growth, i.e. branch:— dart, plant, X put off, 
sword, weapon. 

7074. nblD Sbelach, sheh'-lakh; the same as 
7978; Shelach, a postdiluvian patri- 
arch:— Salah, Shelab. Comp. 7975. 

7975. rfelfi Shlloach, shee-lo'-akh; or (in imita- 

tion of 7974) 
ttblO Sbelacb (Neh. 3 : 15), sheh'-lakh; 
from 7971; riiJ; Shiloach, a fountain of 
Jerus.:— Shiloah, Siloah. 

TjblB - sl.Uluaeh See 7964. 

7976. firfenj shlllnchah, shil-loo-khaw>; fern. 

ot7964; a shoot:— branch. 

7977. IjblB - Shilchiy, shil-khee'; from 7973; mis- 

sire, i.e. armed: Shilchi, an Isr.:— 
Bhilhi 

7978. DTlblB Shllchiym, shil-kheem'; plur. of 

7973 ; javelins or sprouts; Shilchim, 
a place in Pal. :— Shilhim. 

7979. ^TOlB shuleban, sftoot-fcftaum'; from 7971; 

a table (as spread out); by impl. a 
meal: — table. 

7980. tibia shalaf, shaw-lat'; a prim, root; to 

dominate, i.e. Govern; by impl. to per- 
mit;— (bear, have) rule, have dominion, give (have) 
power. 

7981. tibia sh«l6t (Chaid.), shel-ate'; corresp. to 

7980: — have the mastery, have power, 
bear rule, be (make) ruler. 

7982. tibia sbelet, sheh'-let; from 7980; prob. a 

shield (as controlling, i.e. protecting tbe 
person):— shield. 

7983. TtablB mbllfdwn, shil-tone'; from 7980; a 

potentate:— power. 

7984. VitablB shlltown (Chald.), shil-tone'; or 

Itlbia sbtlton, shil-tone'; corresp. to 
7983:— ruler. 

7985. 'Jtibia sholf&n (Chald.), shol-tavm'; from 

7981; empire (abstr. or eoncr.):— do- 
minion. 

7986. ritiVUJ shaUefeth. shal-leh'-teth; tern, from 

7980; a vixen.:— imperious. 

7987. ""blB" sh e liy, shel-eef; from 7951; privacy ;- 

+ quietly. 

7988. flT?ia shllyah, shil-yaw'; fern, from 7953; 

a fcetus or babe (as extruded in 
birth):— young one. 

VblB s e layv. See 7958. 

Vbia shaieyv See 7961. 

7989. CblB shalliyf, shal-Uet'; from 7980; po- 

tent; concr. a prince or warrior:— gov- 
ernor, mighty, that hath power, ruler. 

7990. trbia shalliyf (Chald.), shal-leet'; corresp. 

to 7989; mighty; abstr. permission; 
concr. a premier:— captain, be lawful, rule (-r). 

7991. ttSibffl ghaliysh, shaw-Uesh'; or 

Qjibia° shaldwsh (1 Chron. 11 : 11; 12 : 18), 
shaw-loshe 1 ; or 

ttSbia' shaldsh (3 Sam. S3 : 13), shaw-loshC; 
from 7969; a triple, i.e. (as a musical 
instrument) a triangle (or perh. rather t/w-ee-stringed 
lute); also (as an lndef. great quantity) a three-tola 
measure (perh. a treble ephah) ; 'also (as an officer) a 
general Of the third rank (upward, i.e. the highest):— 
captain, instrument of musick, (great) lord, (great) 
measure, prince, three [from the marg.]. 

7992. ''la^bia sh e liyshiy, shel-ee-shee'; ordinal 

from 7969; third; fem. a third (part); 
by extern, a third (day, year or time); spec, a third- 
story cell):— third (part, rank, time), three (years old). 

7993. TjblB shalak, shaw-lak'; a prim, root; to 

throw out, down or away (lit. or flg.):— 
adventure, cast (away, down, forth, off, out), hurl, 
pluck, throw. 

7994. ^bl»" elialab shaw-lawk'; from 7983; bird 

of prey, usually thought to be the pel- 
ican (from casting itself into the sea): — cormorant, 

7995. rOblB shalleketh, shal-leh'-keth; from 

7993; a felling (of trees):— when cast. 



7996. refeia ShaUeketh, shal-leh'-keth; the 
same as 7995; ShaUeketh, a gate in 

Jerus. .-—ShaUeketh. 

7997. bbia" shalal, shaw-lal'; a prim, root; to 

drop or strip; by impl. to plunder;— let 
fall, make self a prey, x of purpose, (make a, [take]) 
spoil. 

7998. bbltj sbalal, shaw-lawl'; from 7997; 

booty:— prey, spoil. 

7999. tiblB shalam, shaw-lam'; a prim, root; to 

be safe (in mind, body or estate); fig. to 
be (caus. make) completed; by impl. to be friendly; 
by extens. to reciprocate (in various applications): — 
make amends, (make an) end, finish, full, give again, 
make good, (re-) pay (again), (make) (to) (be at) peace 
(-able), that is perfect, perform, (make) prosper 
(-ous), recompense, render, requite, make restitution, 
restore, reward, X surely. 

8000. Dbia* «h e lam (Chald.), shel-am'; corresp. to 

7999; to comptete, to restore:— deliver, 
finish. 

8001. tiblB sh e lam (Chald.), shel-awm'; corresp. 

to 7965; prosperity:— peace. 

8002. labia shelem, sheh'-lem; from 7999; prop. 

requital, i.e. a (voluntary) sacrifice In 
thanks:— peace offering. 

8003. tibia shalem, shaw-lame'; from 7999; com- 

plete (lit. or flg.); espec. friendly;— full, 
just, made ready, peaceable, perfect (-ed), quiet, 
Shalem {by mistake for a name], whole. 

8004. Dbia Shalem, shaw-lame'; the same as 

8003; peaceful; Shalem, an early name 
of Jerus.:— Salem. 

tibia shalom. See 7965. 

8005. tiblB Bblllem, shOJame", from 7999; re- 

quital:— recompense. 

8006. tibia Shillem, sMJ-tome'; the same as 8005; 

" ' Shillem, an Isr.:— Shillem. 
SblB shlllum. See 7966. 

tibia - Shalltim. See 7967. 

8007. NKlbia Salma', sal-maw 1 ; prob. for 8008; 

clothing; Salma, the name of two 
Isr.:— Salma. 

8008. trrdbia salmah, sal-maw'; transp. for 8071; 

a dress: — clothes, garment, raiment. 

8009. iTiblB Salmah, gat-mats'; the same as 

8008; clothing; Salmah, an Isr. :— Sal- 
mon. Comp. 8012. 

8010. nfa'blB Sh e 16mdh, sheUwno'; from 7965; 

peaceful; Shelomoh, David's succes- 
sor:— Solomon. 

8011. TTOblB shlllnmah, shil-loo-matv' ; fem. of 

7966; retribution:— reward. 

8012. VlKlbia Salmoirn, sal-mone'; from 8008; 

investiture; Salmon, an Isr.:— Sal- 
mon. Comp. 8009. 

8013. ninbia 8h e 16m6wth, shel-o-moth'; fem. 

piur. of 7965; pacifications; SJmlo- 
moth, the name of two Isr. :— Shelomith [from the 
marg.], Shelomoth. Comp. 8019. 

8014. 1-gbiB Salmay, sal-mah'ee; from 8008; 

clothed; Salmai, an Isr.:— Shalmai. 

8015. ''riblB' Sli'lomiy, shel-o-mee'; from 7965; 

peaceable; Shelomi, an Isr.: — Shelomi. 

8016. "dtp Shlllemfy, shiUay-mee'; patron. 

from 8006; a Shilemite (collect.) or 
desc. of Shillem:— Shillemites. 

8017. bNTtibia Sb e lumty>el, shel-oo-mee-ale' ; 

from 7965 and 410; peace of God; 
Shelumiel, an Isr. :— Shelumiel. 

8018. HTliVia Shelemyah, shel-em-yaw> ; or 

IrTVabia Sheleinyahuw, shel-em-yaw'- 
hoo; from 8002 and 8050; thank-off- 
ering ofjah; Shelemjah, the name of nine Isr.: — 
Shelemiah. 

8019. rPKlbia Sh e lomiyth. shel-o-meeth' ; or 

nrSTbip" Sh e ldwmiyth (Ezra 8 : 10), shel- 
o-meeth'; from 7965; peaeeableness; 
Shelomith, the name of five Isr. and three Israelit- 
esses:— Shelomith. 



8020. lablD Shalman, shal-man'; of for. der.; 

'" ~ Shalman, a king appar. of Assyria:— 
Shalman. Comp. 8032. 

8021. "jfebp shalmdn, shal-mone'; from 7999; a 

bribe: — reward. 

8022. "nONMblB Shalman'ecer, shal-man-eh'- 

ser; of for. der. ; Shalmaneser, an 
Ass. king:— Shalmaneser. Comp. 8020. 

8023. " i ;btt! Shllonfy shee-lo-nee' ; the same as 

7888; Shiloni, anlsr.:— Shiloni. 

8024. ''ibia Shelaniy, shay-law-nee'; from 7956; 

a Shelanite (collect.), or desc. Of 
Shelah : — Shelanites. 

8025. tibia shalaph, shaw-laf! a prim, root; to 

pull out, up or off:— draw (off), grow 
up, pluck off. 

8026. nbia sheleph, sheh'-lef! from 8025; ex- 

tract; Sheleph, a son of Jokthan:— 
Sheleph. 

8027. labia sbalasb, shaw-lash'; a prim, root 

perh. orig. to intensify, i.e. treble; but 
appar. used only as denom. from 7969, to be (caus. 
make) triplicate (by restoration, in portions, strands, 
days or years):— do the third time, (divide into, stay) 
three (days, -fold, parte, years old). 

8028. 1B51B Shelesh, sheh'-lesh; from 8027; trip- 

let; Shelesh, an Isr.:— Shelesh. 
labia ebaldsh. See 7969. 



. 1BS1B shlllesh, shil-laysh'; from 8027; a 
desc. of the third degree, i.e. great 
grandchild:— third [generation]. 

8030. niablB Shllshab, shil-shavr; fem. from 

the same as 8028; triplication; Shil- 
shah, an Isr.:— Shilshah. 

8031. itiabia Shalishah, shaw-lee-shaw 1 ; fem. 

from 8027; trebled land; Shalishah, a 
place in Pal. :— Shalisha. 

ftiabia shaldshah. See 7969. 

8032. Drab IB shllshowm, sM-sftome'; or 

tiiablB shllshom, shil-shome 1 ; from the 
same as 8028; trebly, i.e. (in time) day 
before yesterday: — h before (that time, -time), excel- 
lent things [from the marg.], + heretofore, three 
days, + time past. 

b^iablB" sh e l6shiym. See 7970. 

b^FiblB Shaltiyel. See 7597. 



. DlB sham, shawm; a prim, particle [rather 
from the reL 884]; there (transf. to time) 
then; often thither, or thence:— in it, + thence, there 
(-in, + of, + out), + thither, + whither. 

8034. til|3 shem, shame; a prim, word [perh. 

rather from 7760 through the idea of defi- 
nite and conspicuous position; comp. 8064]; an appel- 
lation, as a mark or memori"l of individuality; by 

impl. honor, authority, character: f- base, [in-] 

fame [-ous], name (-d), renown, report. 

8035. BIB Shem, shame; the same as 8034; name; 

Shem, a son of Noah (often includ. his 
posterity):— Sem, Shem. 

8036. DlB shnm (Chald.), shoom; corresp. to 

8034:— name. 

8037. M13U3 Shamma>, sham-maw 1 ; from 8074; 

desolation; Shamma, an Isr.:— Sham- 
ma. 

8038. 1tlKnu3 Shem'Sber, shem-ay'-ber; appar. 

from 8034 and 83; name of pinion, 
i.e. illustrious; Shemeber, a king of Zeboim:— Shem- 
eber. 

8039. ftttttlB Shlm'ah, shim-aw'; perh. for 8093; 

Shimah, an Isr.:— Shimah. Comp. 
8043. 

8040. VlNfeip g"m6'wl, sem-ote'; or 

biSWiB s'mS'l, sem-ole'; a prim, word 

[rather perh. from the same as 8071 (by 

insertion of «) through the idea of wrapping up]; 

prop, dark (as enveloped), i.e. the north; hence (by 

orientation) the left hand:— left (hand, side). 

8041. btroiB sama'l, sawmal'; a prim, root 

[rather denom. from 8040]; to use the 
left hand or pass in that direction):— (go, turn) (on 

tbe. to the) left. 



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Semawlee 
Sehawraw 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



8042. "^Naip s e ma>l£y, sem-aw-lee'; from 8040; 

situated on the left side:— left 

8043. DNaffi Staim'am, shim-awm'; for 8039 

[oomp. 38]; Shimam, an Isr.:— 
Shimeam. 

8044. ""iSaffi Sbamgar, sham-gar'; of uncert.der.; 

Shamgar, an Isr. judge:— Sbamgar. 

8045. TH1B Hhamad, shaw-mad'; a prim, root; 

to desotate:— destroy (-uction), bring to 
nought, overthrow, perish, pluck down, X utterly. 

8046. "TOU3 »b«mad (Chald.), shem-ad'; corresp. 

to 8045:— consume. 
MattJ ahameh. See 8064. 

8047. Fiaui shammah, sham-maw'; from 8074; 

rutn; by impl. consternation:— aston- 
ishment, desolate (-ion), waste, wonderful thing. 

8048. ITOffl Shammab, sham-maw 1 ; the same 

as 8047; SiamBoli, the name of an 
Edomite and four Isr. : -Shammah. 

8049. rWiaffi Sbambuwtb, sham-hooth'; for 

8048; desolation; Shamkuth, an 
Isr. :— Shamhuth. 

8050. bNTONJ Sb e mww>61, shem-oo-ale' ; from 

the pass. part, of 8085 and 410; heard 
ofOod; Shemuel, the name of three Isr.: — Samuel, 
Sbemuel. 

Win© ah'mowneli. See 8088. 

STJTOIlS sb c ni6wnah. See 8083. 

BaiaUJ sh e mowniym. See 8084. 

8051. 2*15311? Sbammiiwa', sham-moo'-ah; from 

8074; renowned; Shammua, the name 
of four Isr. :— Shammua, Shammuah. 
8053. STWWttJ sb e muw«ab, shem-oo-aw'; tern. 
pass. part, of 8074; something heard, 
i.e. an announcement: — bruit, doctrine, fame, men- 
tioned, news, report, rumor, tidings. 

8053. "1*10113° Shamnwr, shaw-moor'; pass. part. 

of 8103; observed; Shamur, an Isr.:— 
Shamir [from the marg.]. 

8054. ni'TStt) Sbammdwtb, sham-moth'; plur. 

of 8047; ruins; Shammoth, an Isr.: — 
Shamoth. 

8055. tlMUJ aamach, saw-makh'; a prim, root; 

prob. to brighten up, i.e. (fig.) be (caug. 
make) blithe or gleesome: — cheer up, be (make) glad, 
(have, make) joy (ful), be (make) merry, (cause to, 
make to) rejoice. X very. 

8056. nnffl sameacb, saw-may'-akh; from 8055; 

blithe or gleeful;— <be) glad, joyful, 
(making) merry ([-hearted], -ily), rejoice (-ing). 

8057. FltroilJ simchab, sim-khaw'; from 8056; 

blithesomeness or glee, (religious or 
festival):— X exceeding (-ly), gladness, joy (-fulness), 
mirth, pleasure, rejoice (-ing). 

8058. fjaiB sbamaf, show-mat'; a prim, root; to 

fling do-wn; incipiently to jostle; fig. to 
let alone, desist, remit: — discontinue, overthrow, re- 
lease, let rest, shake, stumble, throw down. 

8059. F02115 sb»mlttab, shem-iUaw 1 ; from 

8058 ; remission (of debt) or suspension 
of labor):— release. 

8060. "'Wlp Sbammay, sham-mah'ee; from 8073; 

destructive; Shammai, the name of 
three Isr.:— Shammai. 

8061. Synp Sb e miyda«, shem-ee-daW; appar. 

from 8034 and 3045; name of knowing; 
Shemida, an Isr. :— Shemida, Shemidah. 

8062. "Waia Sb e mtyda<iy, shem-ee-daw-ee' ; 

patron, from 8061; a Shemidaite 
(collect.) or desc. of Shemida:— Shemidaites. 

8063. fD^Mto s e miykab, sem-ee-kaw'; from 

5564; a rug (as sustaining the Orien- 
tal sitter):— mantle. 

8064. fcTBl*J sbamaylm, shaw-mah'-yim; dual 

of an unused sing. 
S"IB1I3 sbameb, shaw-meh'; from an unused 
root mean, to be lofty; the sky (as 
aloft; the dual pern, 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). 



8065. 'pBlIJ sbamayln (Chald.), shaw-mah'-yin; 

corresp. to 8064:— heaven. 

8066. a^Blfj sb e miyi»iy, shem-ee-nee' ; from 

8083; eight:— eight. 

8067. mpiMffi sh c miyniytb, shem-ee-neeth' ; 

fem. of 8066; prob. anetgftt-stringed 
lyre :— Sheminith. 

8068. "TOTI? sbamiyr, shaw-meer'; from 8104 in 

the orig. sense of pricking; a thorn; 
also (from its keenness for scratching) a gem, prob. 
the diamond:— adamant (stone), brier, diamond. 

8069. "PJ31Z3 Sbamiyr, shaw-meer'; the same as 

8068; Shamir, the name of two places 
In Pal.:— Shamir. Comp.8058. 

8070. niB'T'BIB Sh«m!yram6wth, shem-ee- 

raw-moth'; or 
riW'TOffl Sh e inariymowtb, shem-aw- 
ree-moth'; prob. from 8034 and 
plur. of 7413; name of heights; Shemiramoth, the 
name of two Isr. : — Shemiramoth. 

8071. TOWUS Blmlab, sim-law'; perh. by perm. 

for the fern, of 5566 (through the idea 
of a cover assuming the shape of the object beneath) ; 
a dress, espec. a mantle:— apparel, cloth (-es, -ing), 
garment, raiment. Comp. 8008. 

8072. Tlbaffi Samlah, sam-law'; prob. for the 

same as 8071 ; Samlah, an Edomite:— 
Samlah. 

8073. "bat) Sbamlay, sham-lah'ee; for 8014; 

Shamlai, one of the Nethinim:— Shal- 
mai [from the marg.']. 

8074. QUffi shaniem, shaw-mame'; a prim, root; 

to stun (or intrans. grow numb), i.e. de- 
vastate or (flg.) stupefy (both usually in a passive 
sense):— make amazed, be astonied, (be an) aston- 
ish (-ment), (be, bring into, unto, lay, lie, make) de- 
solate (-ion, places), be destitute, destroy (self), (lay, 
lie, make) waste, wonder. 

8075. fJBffi sb e mam (Chald.), shem-am'; corresp. 

to 8074;— be astonied. 

8076. SBlU »hi«mem, shaw-mame'; from 8074; 

ruined:— desolate. 

8077. fTOWlB 8b e mamab, shem-aw-maW ; or 

•"1BBT23 shimamah, shee-mam-aW; fern, 
of 8076; devastation; fig. astonish- 
ment:— (laid, X most) desolate (-ion), waste. 

8078. "paBlZJ ahinuuamown, shim-maw- 

mone'; from 8074; stupefaction:— 
astonishment. 

8079. n^aaia s e inamiytU, sem-aw-meeth'; 

prob. from 8074 (in the sense of poi- 
soning) ; a lizard (from the superstition of its noxious- 
ness) :— spider. 

8080. ^aiTJ shaman, shaw-man'; a prim, root; to 

shine, i.e. (by anal.) be (caus. make) oily 
or gross:— become (make, wax) fat. 

8081. 'jaifl sbemen, sheh'-men; from 8080; 

crease, espec. liquid (as from the olive, 
often perfumed); fig. richness:— anointing, x fat 
(things), x fruitful, oil ([-ed]), ointment, olive, + pine. 

8082. ygO shamen, shaw-mane'; from 8080; 

greasy, i.e. gross; flg. rich:— fat, lusty, 
plenteous. 

8083. FttnlB sh e m6neh, shem-o-neh'; or 

tTSTOffll sh e m6wneh, shem-o-neh'; fern. 

FDBffi sh e mdnah, sftem-o-najo', - or 

hOTSffi sh e mowiiah, shem-o^naw'; appar. 
from 8082 through the idea of plump- 
ness; a cardinal number, eight (as if a surplus above 
the "perfect" seven); also (as ordinal) eighth;— 
eight ([-een, -eenth]), eighth. 

8084. B'aaiB sh e mdnfym, shem-o-neem'; or 

D'aiaffi sh e m6-wniym, shem-o-neem'; 
mult, from 8083; eighty; also eighti- 
eth:— eighty (-ieth), fourscore. 

8085. 3>B1B shama«, shaw-mah'; a prim, root; to 

hear intelligently (often with impl. of 
attention, obedience, etc.; caus. to tell, etc.):— X at- 
tentively, call (gather) together, x carefully, x cer- 
tainly, consent, consider, be content, declare, X dil- 
igently, discern, give ear, (cause to, let, make toi 



hear (-ken, tell), X indeed, listen, make (a) noise, (be) 
obedient, obey, perceive, (make a) proclaim (-ation), 
publish, regard, report, shew (forth), (make a) sound, 
X surely, tell, understand, whosoever [heareth],wit- 



. 3>Bffi sh e ma< (Chald), shem-ah'; corresp. 
to 8085:— hear, obey. 

8087. Saffi Shema', sheh'-mah; for the same as 

8088; Shema, the name of a place in 
Pal. and of four Isr. :— Shema. 

8088. 3>B1I3 shema', shay'-mah; from 8085; some- 

thing heard, i.e. a sound, rumor, an- 
nouncement; abstr. audience:— bruit, fame, hear 
(-ing), loud, report, speech, tidings. 

8089. Tato" glioma', sho'-mah; from 8085; a 

report: — fame. 

8090. 3>73U5 Sh e ma<, shem-aw 1 ; for 8087; Shema, 

a place in Pal.:— Shema. 

8091. SBffi Sliama', shaw-maw 1 ; from 8085; obe- 

dient; Shama, an Isr.:— Sbama. 

8092. N3>B1ZJ Shlm<a>, shim-aw'; for 8093; Shima, 

the name of four Isr. :— Shimea, Shi- 
mei, Shamma. 

8093. !"!5>BU3 Shlm'ah, shim-aw'; fern, of 8088; 

annunciation; Shimah, an Isr.:— 
Shimeab. 

8094. TiViyai Sh«ma<ah, shem-aw-aw'; for 8093; 

Shemaah, an Isr. :— Shemaah. 

8095. fiS*BlB Shim'own, shim-one 1 ; from 8085: 

hearing; Shimon, one of Jacob's 
sons, also the tribe desc. from him:— Simeon. 

8096. "^Bffi Sblm'Iy, shim-ee'; from 8088; fa- 

mous; Shimi, the name of twenty 
Isr. :— Shimeah [from the marg.], Shimei, Shimhi, 
Shimi. 

8097. "tfBia Shlm'ly, shim-ee'; patron, from 

8096; a Shimite (collect.) or desc. of 
Shimi:— of Shimi, Shimites. 

8098. iTSaffi Sh'ma'yah, shem-aw-yaw' ; or 

VP3>Hll5 Sh B ma'yahiiw, shem-aw-yaw'- 
1 hoo; from 8085 and 3050; Jah has 
heard; Shemajah, the name of twenty-five Isr.:— 
Shemaiah. 

8099. littffl Sbirn'oniy, shim-o-nee'; patron. 

from 8095; a Shimonite (collect.) or 
desc. of Shimon:— tribe of Simeon, Simeonites. 

8100. rgaiB Shlm'ath, shim-awth'; tern, of 

8088; annunciation; Shimath, an Am- 
monitess: — Shimath. 

8101. TIJKlffi Shim'athiy, shim-aw-thee' ; pa- 

tron, from 8093; a Shimathite (collect.) 
or desc. of Shimah:-Shimeathites. 

8102. VB1Z3 shemets, sheh'-mets; from an un- 

used root mean, to emit a sound; an 
inkling: — a little. 

8103. ilXBffi nh.liatsa.il, shim-tsaw'; fern, of 8102; 

scornful whispering (of hostile spec- 
tators):— shame. 

8104. "1H125 sbamar, ghaut-mar 1 ; a prim, root; 

prop, to hedge about (as with thorns), 
i.e. guard; gen. to protect, attend to, etc. : — beware, 
be circumspect, take heed (to self), keep (er, self), 
mark, look narrowly, observe, preserve, regard, re- 
serve, save (self), sure, (that lay) wait (for), watch 
(-man). 

8105. "IB17J gbemer, sheh'-mer; from 8104; some- 

thing preserved, i.e. the settlings (plur. 
only) of wine:— dregs, (wines on the) lees. 

8106. 'laffi Sbemer, sheh'-mer; the same as 8105; 

Shemer, the name of three Isr.:— Sha- 
mer, Shemer. 

8107. ""ITSffi shlmmur, shim-rnoor'; from 8104; an 

. observance:— x be (much) observed. 
laffi Shomer. See 7763. 

8108. iTTiaffi sbomrah, shom-raw'; fem. of an 

unused noun from 8104 mean, a 
guard; watchfulness: — watch. 

8109. STjaifi sh e m<irah, shem-oo-raw' ; fem. of 

pass. part, of 8104; something guard, 
ed, i.e. an eye-lid:— waking. 

8110. "piaffi Shinirown, shim-rone'; from 8105 

in its orig. sense; guardianship; 
Shimron, the name of an Isr. and of a place in Pal.:— 
Shimron. 



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Sehawraw 



119 



8111. 1'V"17Sft25 Shom'rown, sho-mer-one'; from 
the act. part, of 8104; watch-station; 
Shomeron, a place in Pal.:— Samaria. 

8113. ')iK'"l» "P*T?ia Sblmrown M e rd'wn, 

shim-rone' mer-one'; from 
8110 and a der. of 4754; guard of lashing; Shimron- 
Meron, a place in Pal.:— Shimon-meron. 

8113. ^TSIB Sbimrly, shim-ree'; from 8105 in its 

orig. sense; watchful; Shimri, the 
name of four Isr. :— Shimri. 

8114. 7T''"172125 Sb e maryab, shem-ar-yaw' ; or 

IfT'lWSJ Sb e maryabiiw, shem-ar-yaw'- 
T '•' ' hoo; from 8104 and 3050; Jah has 
guarded; Shemarjah, the name of four Isr.:— Sham- 
ariah, Shemariah. 

rfl73 1 'nl3125° Sb e mariymowtb. See 8070. 

8115. flni? Shomrayin (Chald.), shom-rah'. 

yin\ corresp. to 8111; Shomratn, a 
place in Pal.:— Samaria. 

8116. rPlttlli Sbimriytb, shim-reeth'; fern, of 

8113; female guard; Shimrith, a 
Moabitess:— Shimrith. 

8117. ''ihBllS Shimroniy, shim-ro-nee 1 '; patron. 

! from 8110; a Shimronite (collect.) or 
desc. of Shimron:— Shimronites. 

8118. "O'TOIB Sbomeroniy, sho-mer-o-nee' ; pa- 

trial from 8111; a Shomeronite (col- 
lect.) or inhab. of Shomeron:— Samaritans. 

8119. rflQlIJ Sblmratb, shim-rawth'; from 

T ' 8104; guardship; Shimrath, an Isr.:— 
Shimrath. 

8120. 12372125 sta e mash (Chald.), shem-ash'; cor- 

: resp. to the root of 8121 through the 
idea of activity implied in day-light; to seme:— min- 
ister. 

8121. 12573123 sbemesfa, sheh'-mesh; from an un- 

used root mean, to be brilliant; the 
sun; by impl. the east,- fig. a ray, i.e. (arch.) a 
notched battlement:- + east side (ward), sun ([ris- 
ing]), 4- west (-ward), window. See also 1053. 

8122. 12572125 sbemesh (Chald.), sheh'-mesh; cor- 

resp. to 8131 ; the sun;— sun. 

8123. 1112373123 Sbimshown, shim-shone'; from 

8121; sunlight; Shimshon, an Isr.:— 
Samson. 

■'1B73125 Sbimsbiy. See 1030. 

8124. "'TOIB Sbimshay (Chald.), shim-shah'ee; 

'' ' from 8122; sunny; Shimshai, a 
Samaritan: Shimshai. 

8125. *H12!73'JJ Staamsh e ray, sham-sher-ah'ee; 

appar. from 8121; sunlike; Sham- 
sherai, an Isr. :— Shamsherai. 

8126. T73125 Shtlmattaiy, shoo-maw-thee' ; pa- 

tron, from an unused name from 7762 
prob. mean, gaj-Kc-smell; a Shumathite (collect.) or 
desc. of Shumah:— Shumathites. 

8127. 1125 shSn, shane; from 8150; a tooth (as 

sharp); spec, (for 8143) ivory; flg. a cliff:— 
crag, X forefront, ivory, X sharp, tooth. 

8128. TO sh^n (Chald.), shane; corresp. to 8127; 

a tooth: — tooth. 

8129. TO Shell, shane; the same as 8127; crag; 

Shen, a place Id Pal.:— Shen. 

8130. N31B sane', saw-nay'; a prim, root; to hate 

(personally) : —enemy, foe, (be) hate (-fill, 
-r), odious, X utterly. 

8131. N3i2J s e ne' (Chald.), sen-ay'; corresp. to 

: 8130:— hate, 

8132. K3125 shana', shaw-naw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

alter:— change. 

8133. N31B sn e na' (Chald.), shen-aw'; eorreBp. to 

8132:— alter, change, (be) diverse. 
N3123 sliona' See 8142. 

8134. 311X3125 Shln'ab, shin-awb 1 ; prob. from 8132 

and 1; & father has turned; Shinab, a 
Canaanite:— Shinab. 

8135. 7183123 sin'ah, sin-aw'; from 8130; hate:— 

+ exceedingly, hate (-ful, -red). 

8136. ^NSlrf snin'an, shin-awn'; from 8132; 

change, i.e. repetition:- x angels. 



8137. '1SSN3123 Slienatstsar, shen-ats-tsar' ; ap- 

par. of Bab. or.; Shenatstsar, an 
Isr. :— Senazar. 

8138. 713123 sli a mill, shaw-naw'; a prim, root; to 

fold, i.e. duplicate (lit. or fig.); by impl. 
to transmute (trans, or intrans.): — do (speak, strike) 
again, alter, double, (be given to) change, disguise, 
(be) diverse, pervert, prefer, repeat, return, do the 
second time. 

8139. 713123 sli' nab (Chald.), shen-aw'; corresp. 

to 8142:— sleep. 

8140. 713113 sn c nan (Chald.), shen-aw'; corresp. 

to 8141:— year. 

8141. tl.3113 slianeh (in plur. only), shaw-neh'; or 

(fem.) 
tiSIB ihanah, shaw-naw 1 ; from 8138; a 

year (as a revolution of time) : \- whole 

age, X long, + old, year (x -ly). 

8142. 713125 ghenah, shay-naw'; or 

N3123 shena> (Psa. 127 : 2), shay-naw'; from 
3462; steep:— sleep. 

8143. D^STISTB sbenhabbiym, shen-hab-beem' ; 

from 8127 and the plur. appar. of 
a for. word; prob. tooth of elephants, i.e. ivory 
tusk:— ivory. 

8144. ''SIB slianiy shaw-nee'; of uncert. der.; 

crimson, prop, the insect or its color, also 
stuff dyed with it:— crimson, scarlet (thread). 

8145. ''SIB sbeniy, shay-nee'; from 8138; prop. 

double, i.e. second; also adv. again: — 
again, either [of them], (an-) other, second (time). 

8146. STSIB saniy', saw-nee'; from 8130; hated:— 

hated. 

8147. 13^3125 sb e naylm, shen-ah'-yim; dual of 

8145; fem. 
d^HlB sb e ttayim, shet-tah'-yim; two; also 
(as ordinal) twofold:— both, couple, 
double, second, twain, -f twelfth, + twelve, + twenty 
(sixscore) thousand, twice, two. 

8148. !"IS"'312J sb e iuynah, shen-ee-naw' ; from 

8150; something pointed, i.e. a, gibe:— 
byword, taunt. 

8149. b T'3123 Sb e iiiyr, shen-eer'; or 

T3123 S e niyr, sen-eer'; from an unused root 
mean, to be pointed; peak; SJienir or 
Senir, a summit of Lebanon:— Senir, Shenir. 

8150. ]31B sbanan, shaw-nan'; a prim, root; to 

point (trans, or intrans.); intens. to 
pierce; flg. to inculcate: — prick, sharp (-en), teach 
diligently, whet. 

8151. D31B shanac, shaw-nas'; a prim, root; to 

compress (with a belt) :— gird up. 

8152. 'lySIB Sbln'ar, shin-awr'; prob. of for. 

der. ; Shinar, a plain in Bab. :— Shinar. 

8153. 113125 sh e natb, shen-awth'; from 3462; 

sleep:— sleep. 

8154. 7101B sbacab, shaw-saw'; or 

71123123 shasah (Isa. 10 : 13), shaw-saw'; a 
prim, root; to plunder: — destroyer rob, 
spoil (-er). 

8155. D01B shacac, shaw-sas'; a prim, root; to 

plunder: — rifle, spoil. 

8156. 3?D1B shacac, shaw-sah'; a prim, root; to 

split or tear; flg. to upbraid:— cleave, 
(be) cloven ([footed]), rend, stay. 

8157. 3>D125 sbeca«, sheh'-sah; from 8156; a fis- 

sure:— cleft, clovenfooted. 

8158. £10123 sbacapb, shaio-saf; a prim, root; to 

cut in pieces, i.e. slaughter:— hew in 
pieces. 

8159. 713^12 iha'ah, shaw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

gaze at or about (prop, for help); by 
impl. to inspect, consider, compassionate, be non- 
plussed (as looking around in amazement) or bewil- 
dered:— depart, be dim, be dismayed, look (away), 
regard, have respect, spare, turn. 

8160. 713>125 sha'ah (Chald.), shaw-aw'; from a 

root corresp. to 8159; prop, a look, i.e. a 
moment:— hour. 

"TOIB s»(6wr. See 8184. 
iTliyOS s«<6wrab. See 8184. 



8161. f1I33»123 sba'atab, shah'-at-aw; fem. from 
an unused root mean, to stamp; a 

clatter (of hoofs) :— stamping. 

8162. tSpyiB sba'afnez, shah-at-naze' ; prob. of 
for. der.; linsey-woolsey, i.e. cloth of 

linen and wool carded and spun together:— garment of 
divers sorts, linen and woollen. 

8163. TyiB sa'iyr, saw-eer'; or 

'ISJIB sa'lr, saw-eer'; from 8175; shaggy; as 
noun, a he-goat; by anal, a faun: — devil, 
goat, hairy, kid, rough, satyr. 

8164. T'SIB sa'iyr, saw-eer'; formed the same as 
8163; a shower (as tempestuous);.— small 

rain. 

8165. TyiB SS'iyr, say-eer 1 ; formed like 8163; 

rough; Seir, a mountain of Idumeea 
and its aboriginal occupants, also one in Pal.:— Seir. 

8166. tTT'SIB » e «iyrab, seh-ee-raw'; fem. of 8168; 

a she-goat:— kid. 

8167. tT"P3>12) S e «iyrah, seh-ee-raw'; formed as 

8166; roughness; Se'irah, a place in 
Pal.:— Seirath. 

8168. 55123 sbo'al, sho'-al; from an unused root 

mean, to liollow out; the palm; by ex- 
tens, a handful:— handful, hollow of the band. 
5J/125 sluVal. See 7776. 

8169. S'ObyiB Sba<albiym, shah-al-beem' ; or 

■pjjfegtiS Sha'alabbiyn, shah-al-ab-been' ; 
plur. from 7776; fox-holes; Shaalbim 
or Shaalabbin, a place in Pal..— Shaalabbin, Shaal- 
bim. 

8170. "'ShbyiB Sha'alboniy, shah-al-bo-nee' ; 

patrial from 8169; a Shaalbonite or 
inhab. of Shaalbin:— Shaalbonite. 

8171. D^bSTB 8ba«aliym, shah-al-eem' ; plur. of 

7776; foxes; Shaalim, a place in 
Pal.:— Shalim. 

8172. "|3>1D tha'an, shaw-an'; a prim, root; to 

support one's self :— lean, lie, rely, rest 
(on, self), stay. 

8173. yyiB slia'a', shaw-ah'; a prim, root; (in a 

good acceptation) to look upon (with 
complacency), i.e. fondle, please or amuse (self) ; (in 
a bad one) to look about (in dismay), i.e. stare:— cry 
(out) [by confusion with 7768], dandle, delight (self), 
play, shut. 

C|yi23 sa'ipb. See 5587. 

8174. EJJJ123 Sba'aph, shah'-af; from 5586; fluctu- 

ation; Shaaph, the name of two Isr.: — 
Shaaph. 

8175. "IJJTB sa'ar, saw-ar'; a prim, root; to 

storm; by impl. to shiver, i.e. fear: — be 
(horribly) afraid, fear, hurl as a storm, be tem- 
pestuous, come like (take away as with) a whirlwind. 

8176. 'IJjTB sha'ar, shaw-ar'; a prim, root; to 

spKt or open, i.e. (lit., but only as 
denom. from 8179) to act as gate-keeper (see 7778); 
(flg.) to estimate:— think. 

8177. 13J125 s«ar (Chald.), seh-ar 1 ; corresp. to 

8181; hair:— hair. 

8178. 'IS'IB sa'ar, sah'-ar; from 8175; a tempest; 

also a terror:— affrighted, X horribly, 
X sore, storm. See 8181. 

8179. 1 ")3>1D sba'ar, shah'-ar; from 8176 in its orig. 

sense; an opening, i.e. door or gote.*— 
city, door, gate, port ( X -er). 

8180. 'UJIB iha'ar, shah'-ar; from 8176; a mea- 

sure (as a section):— [hundred-] fold. 
-I?i23 s&<tr. See 8163. 

8181. 'ISIS se'ar, say-awr'; or 

Igifi sa'ar (Isa. 7 : 20), sah'-ar; from 8176 m 
the sense of dishevelling; hair (aa f£ 
tossed or bristling):— hair (-y), x rough. 
'"lSflB sho'er. See 7778. 

8182. iyi23 sbo'ar, sho-awr'; from 8176) tottft 

or horrid, i.e. offensive: — vile. 

8183. TTnyiB s e «arab, seh-aw-raw'; fem. of 8178; 

a hurricane:— storm, tempest 



Sehoraw 
Sheroshoo 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



8184 STJ&B s c '6r«h, seh&raW; or 

WjTSto a^dwrab, seh-o-raur' (tern. mean. 

the plant); and (masa. mean, the 

grain); also 
*^TU5 a ee 6r, seh-ore'; or 

TiSilJ a e «dwr, seh-ore'; from 8175 In the 
sense of roug/mess; barteu (as viU 
losey.— barley. 

8185. Stjgfe sa'arab, safc-ar-aio'; fern, of 8181; 

hairiness;— hair. 

8186. rTnTOll5 aba«arftwrab, sftafc-ar-oo-rato'; 

or 
SlJT*!!^ 8ha«ai4yriyali,«ftaft-a» , -ee-ree- 

jow'; or 
flTJS^ aba*ariiritb, shah-ar-oo-reeth' ; 
fem. from 8176 in the sense of 8175; 
something fearful;— horrible thing. 

8187. rt^^tt) Sbetaryab, shehrar-yaw'; from 

8176 and 3050; Jah has stormed; 
Shearjah, an Isr.:— Sheariah. 

8188. S^yilS 8 e «6riyni, seh-o-reem'; masc. pmr. 

of 8184; barley grains; Seorim, an 
Isr.:— Seoiim. 

8189. fi'ViyiB Sba'araylm, sftofc-ar-afc'-yim; 

dual of 8179; double gates; Shaara- 
fim, a place in Pal.:— Shaaraim. 

f^T^S^' aba'ariyriy&b. See 8186. 

FfTJ0 aha«arftritb. See 8186. 

8190. lltSyW Sha'asbgaz, shah-ash-gaz' ; of 

Pers. der.; Shaashgaz, a eunuch of 
Xerxes :— Shaashgaz. 

8191. SttWlB Bliii'sima', shah-shoo'-ah; from 

8173; enjoyment:— delight, pleasure. 

8192. flEp abapbab, shaw-fauf; a prim, root; 

to abrade, i.e. bare:— nigh, stick out. 

8193. !"JSip aapbab, saw-fauf; or (in dual and 

plur.) 
n^to aepbetb, sef-eth'; prob. from 5595 

or 8192 through the idea of termina- 
tion (comp. 5490); the lip (as a natural boundary); 
by imp!, language; by anal, a margin (of a vessel, 
water, cloth, etc.):— band, bank, binding, border, 
brim, brink, edge, language, lip, prating, ([sea-]) 
shore, side, speech, talk, [vain] words. 

8194. SHS1D shaphab, shaw-faw"; from 8192 in 

the sense of clarifying; a cheese (as 
strained from the whey):— cheese. 

8195. IBIIJ Sb e pbow, shef-o 1 ; or 

•©IB Sta e pbiy, shef-ee'; from 8192; baldness 
[comp. 8205]; Shepho or Shephi, an Idu- 
msean:— Shephi, Shepho. 

8196. UiBllS ab e pbowf , shef-ote>; or 
ClBTl) sh e phuw(, shef-oot'; from 8199; a 

judicial sentence, i.e. punishment:— 
Judgment 

8197. SB1B115 SUeplnawpham, shef-oo-fawm'; 

at 

Sb e pbfiwpban, shef-oo-faum'; 

from the same as 8207; serpent-like; 
Bhephupham or Shephuphan, an Isr.:— Shephuphan, 
Shupham. 

8198. nriBtp abipbcbab, shif-khaw'; fem. from 

an unused root mean, to spread out 
(asa/amiZg; see 4940); e. female slave (asamember 
of the household) :— (bond-, hand-) maid (-en, -ser- 
vant), wench, bondwoman, womanservant. 

8199. £25125 abapbaf , shaw-fat'; a prim, root; to 

judge, i.e. pronounce sentence (for or 
against); by impl. to vindicate or punish; by extens. 

to govern; pass, to litigate (lit. or fig.): f- avenge, 

X that condemn, contend, defend, execute (judg- 
ment), (be a) judge (-ment), X needs, plead, reason, 
rule. 

8200. I3BU5 *li p phat (Cbald.), shef-at>; corresp. 

to 8199; to judge:— magistrate. 

QBIIJ sbepbef , sheh'-fet; from 8199; a sen- 
tence, i.e. injflieiion:— judgment. 

B^aJ Sbaphaf, shaw-fawt'; from 8199; 
judge; Shaphat, the name of four 
tar.:— Shaphat. 



!"PI3B1I5 Sb e pbatyab, shef-at-yaw>; or 

WBBlB Sb«pbatyabuw, shef-at-yaW- 
T ' "' hoo; from 8199 and 8050; Jah has 
judged; Shephatjah, the name of ten Isr.:— Shepha- 
tiah. 

8204 ")t3B'i5 Sblpbjan, shif-taum'; from 8199; 
judge-like; Shiphtan, an Isr.:— Shiph- 



8229. ttyBl» abipb'afa, shif-aW; fem. of 8233-, 
copiousness:— abundance, company, 
multitude. 

VB1B Sblpb'iy, sftj/-ee'; from 8328; copi> 

ous; Shiphi, an Isr.:— Shiphi. 
pBTS aapbaq. See 5606. 



tan. 

8205. ""BUS* ab e pbiy, shef-ee'; from 8192; bareness; 
concr. a bare bill or plain:— high place, 

stick out. 

8206. fiiSttS Sbuppiym, shoop-peem'; plur. of an 
unused noun from the same as 8207 

and mean, the same; serpents; Shuppim, an Isr,:— 
Shuppim. 

8207. "JB^BUJ sb e pbiypb6n, shef-ee-fone'; from 
an unused root mean, the same as 

7779; a kind of serpent (as snapping), prob. the ce- 
rastes or horned adder: — adder. 

8208. TBTB Sbapbiyr, shaf-eer 1 ; from 8231; 
beautiful; Shaphir, a place in Pal.:— 

Saphir. 

8209. "PSUS abapplyr (Chald.), shap-peer'; in- 
tens. of a form corresp. to 8208; beau- 
tiful;— taXr. 

8210. 'TIDTB sbapbak, shaw-faW; a prim, root; 
to spill forth (blood, a libation, liquid 

metal; or even a solid, i.e. to mound up); also (fig.) 
to expend (life, soul, complaint, money, etc.); intens. 
to sprawl out:— cast (up), gush out, pour (out), shed 
(-der, out), slip. 

8211. TlBltj ebepbefc, sheh'-fek; from 8210; an 
emptying place, e.g. an ash-heap:— are 

poured out. 

8212. J-DB1B sbopbkab, shof-kaw'; fem. of a 
der. from 8210; a pipe (for pouring 

forth, e.g. wine), i.e. the penis:— privy member. 

8213. 5B123 abapbel, shaw-fale'; a prim, root; to 
depress ot sink (espec. flg. to humiliate, 

intrans. or trans.):— abase, bring (cast, put) down, 
debase, humble (self), be (bring, lay, make, put) low 
(-er). 

8214 5B115 sh e phal (Chald.), shef-aV; corresp. to 
8213:— abase, humble, put down, subdue. 

8215. b>Bll5 ab e pbal (Chald.), shef-al'; from 8214; 
low:— basest. 

8216. bsiij shepbel, shay'-fel; from 8213; an 
humble rank: — low estate (place). 

8217. bBffl abapbal, shaw-fawl'; from 8213; de- 
pressed, lit. or flg.:— base (-st), bumble, 

low (-er, -ly). 

8218. tlbBUJ ablpblab, shif-law'; tern, of 8216; 
depression;— low place. 

8219. ilbBttp* BbephSlAhi, shef -ay-law 1 ; from 
8218; Lowland, I.e. (with the art.) the 

maritime slope of Pal.:— low country, (low) plain, 
vale (-ley). 

8220. rvftfittj ahlpbluwtb, shif-looth'; from 
8213; remissness:— Idleness. 

8221. BB12 Sb e pbam, shef-aum'; prob. from 
8192; bare spot; Shepham, a place in or 

near Pal :— Shepham. 

8222. DEIS aapbam, saw-fawm'; from 8193; the 
beard (as a Kp-piece):— beard, (upper) 

lip. 

8223. fiBlB Sb&pbam, shaw-fawm'; formed like 
8221; baldly; Shapham, an Isr.:— 

Shapham. 

8224. PTOBTD Slpbmowtb, sif-rndth'; fem. 
plur. of 8221 ; Siphmoth, a place in 

Pal. :— Siphmoth. 

"'MBIS Sblpbmiy, shif-mee'; patrial from 
8221; a Shiphmite inhab. of She- 
pham :— Shiphmite. 

IBlB aaphan, sato-/an'; a prim, root; to 

conceal (as a valuable):— treasure. 
"JtolB slnipliriii shaw-fawn'; from 8226; a 
species of rock-rabbit (from its Aiding), 
i.e. prob. the hyrax:— coney. 

8228. 3>B1I5 sbepbat, sheh'-fah; from an unused 
root mean, to abound; resources;— 



1B12J abapbar, show-far'; a prim, root; to 
glisten, i.e. (flg.) be (cans, mate) fair:— 
X goodly. 



*"lBtt3 sb e pbar (Chald.), shef-ar 1 ; corresp. 
to 8231 ; to be beautiful:— be acceptable, 
please, + think good. 

8233. '-IB125 sbepber, sheh'-fer; from 8281; 
beauty:— X goodly. 

8234. "lBtt5 Sbepber, sheh'-fer; the same as 8233; 
Shepher, a place in the Desert;— Shap- 

1BTI5 sbopbar. See 7782. 

ST^BIli sblpbrab, shif-raw/; from 8231; 
brightness:— garnish. 

!l*1BU) Sblpbrab, shif-rauf; the same as 
8235; Shiphrah, an Israelitess:— Shiph- 
rah. 

8237, 



per. 



TllBlS 5 Isbapbrnwr, shaf-roor'; from 
8231; splendid, i.e. a tapestry or 
canopy.— royal pavilion. 

8238. "IB^BTS sbepbarpbar (Chald.), s?ie/-ar- 

/ar'; from 8231; the dason (as 

brtTCant with aurora) ;— X very early in the morning. 

n&U) sbapbatb, shaw-fath'; a prim, root; 

to locate, i.e. (gen.) hang on or (flg.) 

establish, reduce:— bring, ordain, set on. 

8240. riBlS ahapbatb, shaw-fawth'; from 8239; 
a (double) stall (for cattle); also a (two- 
pronged) hook (for flaying animals on):— hook, pot. 

8241. C|S1B sbetsepb, sheh'-tsef; from 7857 (for 
alliteration with 7110); an outburst (of 

anger):— little. 

8242. piS saq, sak; from 8264; prop, a mesh (as 
allowing a liquid to run through), i.e. 

coarse loose cloth or sacking (used in mourning and 
for bagging); hence a bag (for grain, etc.):— sack 
(-cloth, -clothes). 

8243. pffi abaq (Chald.), s/tawfc; corresp. to 7785; 
the (eg:— leg. 

8244. 1)211) aaqad, saw-lead'; a prim, root; to 
fasten;— bind. 

8245. Tj?tt5 abaqad, shaw-kad'; a prim, root; to 
be alert, I.e. sleepless; hence to be on the 

lookout (whether for good or ill):— hasten, remain, 
wake, watch (for). 

8246. TJ?P abaqad, shaw-kad'; a denom. from 
8247; to be (intens. make) almond- 
shaped:— make like (unto, after the fashion of) al- 
monds. 

8247. Tpll5 ahaqed, shaw-kade'; from 8245; the 
almond (tree or nut; as being the earliest 

in bloom):— almond (tree). 

8248. rtjJS) abaqab, shaw-kaw'; a prim, root; to 
guajf, i.e. (caus.) to irrigate or furnish 

a potion to:— cause to (give, give to, let, make to) 
drink, drown, moisten, water. See 7937, 8354. 

8249. "1)511? abiqqfrr, shik-koov'; from 8248; (plur. 
collect.) a draught:— drink. 

8250. "HJPUJ Bhiqqawy, shik-ko&ee; from 8248; a 
beverage; moisture, i.e. (fig.) refresh- 
ment:— drink, marrow. 

8251. "ppilj ablqqftwta, shik-kootsf; or 

V)5115 sliiqqrits, shik-koots'; from 8262; 
disgusting, i.e. filthy; espec. idolatrous 
or (concr.) an idol:— abomi table filth (idol, -ation), 
detestable (thing). 

8252. H]?ll? abaqat, shaw-kat'; a prim, root; to 
repose (usually flg.):— appease, idleness, 

(at, be at, be in, give) quiet (-ness), (be at, be in, give, 
have, take) rest, settle, be still. 

8253. Uj?!B abeqef, sheh'-ket; from 8258; tran- 
quillity: — quietness. 

8254. 5)5.115 abaqal, shaw-kal'; a prim, root; to 
suspend or poise ( espec. in trade):— pay, 

receive J-r), spend, x throughly, weigh. 



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Sehoraw 
Sheroshoo 



121 



6255. h]W sbeqel, sheh'-kel; from 8354; prob. a 
weight; used as a commercial stand- 
ard:— shekel. 

8256. 0]?9 thaqam, shaw-kawm'; or (fern.) 

rTOpTZJ gbiqmab, shik-maw'; of uncerfc. 
der.; a sycamore (usually the tree):— 
sycamore (fruit, tree). 

8257. 3>J?1S sbaqa', shaw-kah' (abbrev. • Am. 

8 : 8); a prim, root; to subside; by impl. 
to oe overflowed, cease; caus. to abate, subdue:— 
make deep, let down, drown, quench, sink. 

8258. S-nWiyB sb e qa«ruwrab, shek-ah-roo- 

raw '; from 8257; a depression:— 
hollow strake. 

8259. V\pb sbaqaph, shaw-kaf; a prim, root; 

prop, to lean out (of a window), i.e. (by 
Impl.) peep or gaze (pass, be a spectacle):— appear, 
look (down, forth, out). 

8260. C]pa sbeqepb, sheh'-kef; from 8359; a 

loophole (for looking out), to admit light 
and air:— window. 

8261. E]j?U? shaqftpb, shaw-koof; pass. part, of 

8259; an embrasure or opening [comp. 
8260] with bevelled jam:— light, window. 

8262. YJ^O sbaqats, shaw-kats'; a prim, root; to 

be filthy, i.e. (intens.) to loathe, pol- 
lute:— abhor, make abominable, hare in abomination, 
detest, X utterly. 

8263. y jjljj sbeqets, sheh'-kets; from 8262; jBfft, 

i.e. (fig. and spec.) an idolatrous ob- 
ject:— abominable (-tion). 

yjptfi sblqquts. gee 8251. 

8264. PJ5J0 sbaqaq, shaw-kak'; a prim, root; to 

course (like a beast of prey); by impl. to 
seek greedily:— have appetite, justle one against an- 
other, long, range, run (to and fro). 

I. *1^5to saqar, saw-kar'; a prim, root; to ogle, 
i.e. blink coquettishly:— wanton. 
IJJIB sbaqar, shaw-kar'; a prim, root; to 
cheat, i.e. 6e untrue (usually in 
words):— fail, deal falsely, Me. 

8267. Tglfl sbeqer, sheh'-ker; from 8266; an un- 

truth; by impl. a sham (often adv.):— 
without a cause, deceit (-ful), false (hood, -ly), 
feignedly, liar, + lie, lying, vain (thing), wrongfully. 

8268. npti sboqetb, sho'-keth; from 8248; a 

trough (for watering): — trough. 

8269. *Y8J sar, sar; from 8323; a head person (of 

any rank or class):— captain (that had 
rule), chief (captain), general, governor, keeper, lord, 
([-task-]) master, prince (-ipal), ruler, steward. 

8270. "I'tS sbor, shore; from 8324; a string (as 

twisted [comp. 8306]), i.e. (spec.) the 
umbilical cord (also fig. as the centre of strength):— 
navel. 

8271. N'HIB sb e r6> (Chald.), sher-ay'; a root cor- 

resp. to that of 8293; to free, separate; 
flg. to unravel, commence; by impl. (of unloading 
beasts) to reside:— begin dissolve, dwell, loose. 

8272. IXNI.U? Shar*etgar, shar-eh'-tser; of for. 

der. ; Sharetser, the name of an Ass. 
and an Isr. : — Sharezer. 

8273. i'Hip sbarab, shaw-rawb'; from an unused 

root mean, to glare; quivering glow (of 
the air), espec. the mirage:— heat, parched ground. 

8274. tT'i'TtB Sberebyab, shay-rayb-yaw' ; from 

8273 and d050; Jah has brought heat; 
Sherebjah, the name of two Isr.:— Sherebiah. 

8275. Wl3!*ib sharbiyf, shar-beet'; for 7626; a 

. ' rod of empire:— sceptre. 

8276. jI^UJ sarag, saw-rag'; a prim, root; to in- 

twine:— wrap together, wreath. 

8277. 1T2J sarad, saw-rad'; a prim, root; prop. 

to puncture [comp. 8279], i.e. (flg. 
through the idea of slipping out) to escape or sur- 
vive:— remain. 

8278. Ty» B e rad, ser-awd'; from 8277; stitching 

(as pierced with a needle):— service. 

8279. Tjto cered, seh'-red; from 8377; a (carpen- 

ter's) scribing-awl (for pricking or 
scratching measurements):— line. 

Wjtt? sarab, saw-raw 1 ; a prim, root; to 
prevail.'— have power (as a prince). 



8281. ITlttS sbarab, shavMraW; a prim, root; to 

free:— direct. 

8282. fTltt) sarab, saw-raw'; fern, of 6369; a 

mistress, i.e. female noble:— lady, prin- 
cess, queen. 



FH1ZJ Sarab, saw-raw 1 ; the same as 8382; 
Sarah, Abraham's wife:— Sarah. 

STHttJ sbarab, shaw-raw 1 ; prob. fern, of 
7791; a fortification (lit. or flg.):— sing 
[oy mistake for 7891], wall. 

8285. JTniB sberab, shay-raw 1 ; from 8324 in its 

orig. sense of pressing; a wrist-Band 
(as compact or clasping): — bracelet. 

8286. Wife S e ruwg, seroog'; from 8276; tendril; 

Serug, a postdiluvian patriarch:— 
Serug. 

8287. inillij Sbaruwchen, shaw-roo-khen'; 

prob. from 8 n 81 (in the sense of dwell- 
ing [comp. 8271]) and 2580; abode of pleasure; Sha- 
ruchen, a plac in Pal. :— Sharuhen. 

8288. TjiTO s e rowk, ser-oke'; from 8308; athong 

.' (as laced or tied):— ([shoe-]) latchet. 

8289. jm3 Sharown, shaw-rone'; prob. 

abridged from 3474; plain; Sharon, 
the name of a place in Pal. :— Lasharon, Sharon. 

8290. ''iilU) Shardwniy, shaw-ro-nee' ; patrial 

from 8289; a Sharonite or inhab. of 
Sharon:— Sharonite. 

8291. pi"llZ) sariiwq sar-ook'; pass. part, from 

the same <is 8831 ; a grapevine:— prin- 
cipal plant See 8320, 8321. 

8292. FtpVlTS" sb e ruwqab, sher-oo-kaw' ; or (by 

perm.) 
Mp^ffl sb e riyqab, sher-ee-kaw'; fern, 
pass. part, of 8319; a whistling (in 
scorn); by anal, a piping: — bleating, hissing. 

8293. tVtlb° sberawtb, shay-rooth'; from 8381 

abbrev.; freedom: — remnant. 

8294. nib Seracb, seh'-rakh; by perm, for 5629; 

superfluity; Serach, an Israelitess: — 
Sarah, Serah. 

8295. CTO saraf, saw-rat'; a prim, root; to 

gash: — cut in pieces, make [cuttings] 
pieces. 

8296. tS'lte seret, seh'-ret; and 

nU'lfe saretetb, saw^reh'-teth; from 8395; 
an incision: — cutting. 

8297. l^b Saray, saw^rah'ee; from 8269; domin- 

ative; Sarai, the wife of Abraham:— 
SaraL 

"vjb Sbaray, shaw-rah'ee; prob. from 8324; 
hostile; Sharay, an Isr.:— Sharai. 
. Fib sariyg, saw-reeg'; from 8276; a ten- 
dril (as intwining): — branch. 

8300. T*TO sariyd, saw-reed'; from 8277; a sur- 

vivor:— x alive, left, remain (-ing), 
remnant, rest. 

8301. Tito Sariyd, suio-reed',- the same as 8300; 

Sarid, a place in Pal.:— Sarid. 

8302. Ip^yb sblrydwn, shir-yone'; or 

V^l? sblryon, shir-yone'; and 

X^Vli sbiryan, shir-yawn'; also (fern.) 

iT'ltp sblryab, shir-yaw'; and 

Ini^lU sblryonab, siiir-j/o-naw'; from 
8281 in the orig. sense of turning/; a 
corslet (as if twisted) :— breastplate, coat of mail, 
habergeon, harness. See 5C30. 

8303. ')T 1 *TI2J Sblrydwn, shir-yone'; and 

"plfe Sirydn, sir^yone'; the same as 8302 
(i.e. sheeted with snow); Shirjon or 
Sirjon, a peak of the Lebanon:— Sirion. 

8304. iT^fe S e rayab, ser-aw^anf; or 

11n' , li23 S e rayabuw, ser-auyyaw'-hoo; 
from 8280 and 3050; Jah has pre- 
vailed; Serajah, the name of nine Isr.: — Seraiah. 

8305. ilp" 1 *]!!) s e riyqab, ser-ee-kaW; from the 

same as 8321 in the orig. sense of 
piercing; hetchelling (or combing flax), i.e. (concr.) 
tow (by ertens. linen cloth):— fine. 



T*jtt5 sbarfyr, shovuM-eer'; from 8324 in 
the orig. sense as in 8270 (pomp. 8836)5 
a cord, i.e. (by anal.) sinew:— navel. 

8307. niTnilJ sb e riyrawtb, sfcer-ee-rooft'; 
from 8334 in the sense of twisted, 

i.e. firm; obstinacy:— imagination, lust. 

8308. 'alia sarak, saw-rak'; a prim, root; to in- 
terface:— traverse. 

!"TOT2)° sh e remab, sher-ay-maw 1 ; prob. 
by orth. error for 7709; a common:— 
field. 

8310. d"O0TJ? Sarc e kiym, sar-seh-keemf; of 

for. der.; Sarsekim, a Bab. gen- 
eral:— Sarsechim. 

8311. 5>1TD sara«, saw-rah'; a prim, root; topro- 

long, i.e. (reflex.) be deformed by excess 
of members:— stretch out self, (have any) superfluous 
thing. 

8312. I^to «ar«apb, sar-af; for 5587; cogita- 

tion: — thought. 

8313. £ptt) sarapb, saw-raf; a prim, root; to 6e 

(caus. set) on fire:— (cause to, make a) 
burn ([-ing], up), kindle, X utterly. 

8314. t\~\b sarapb, saw-rawf; from 8313; burn- 

ing, i.e. (flg.) poisonous (serpent); spec, 
a saraph or symbol, creature (from their copper 
color):— fiery (serpent), seraph. 

8315. Epili Sarapb, saw-raf; the same as 8314; 

1 T Saraph, an Isr.:— Saraph. 

8316. TSn.b s e repbab, ser-ay-faw 1 ; from 8318; 

cremation: — burning. 

8317. y*fll5 sbarats, shaw-rats'; a prim, root; to 

wriggle, i.e. (by impl.) swarm or 
abound:— breed (bring forth, increase) abundantly (in 
abundance), creep, move. 

8318. yilB sberets, sfteft'-refs; from 8317; a 

swarm, i.e. active mass of minute ani- 
mals: — creep (-ing thing), move (ing creature). 

8319. PIIB sbaraq, shaw-rak'; a prim, root; 

prop, to be shrill, i.e. to whistle or hiss 
(as a call or in scorn):— hiss. 

8320. y\b saruq, sau>-roofc'; from 8319; bright 

red (as piercing to the sight), i.e. bay:— 
speckled. See 8291. 

8321. p"W soreq. so-rake'; or 

P^TUS sowr&q, so-rake 1 ; and (fern.) 

SHplUJ sdrfeqab, sc~ray-kaw'; from 8319 In 

the sense of redness (comp. 6320) ; a 

vine stock (prop, one yielding purple grapes, the 

richest variety):— choice (-st, noble) wine. Comp. 

8291. 

8322. Tt^yb sb e r£qab, sfter-atf-fcato'; from 8819; 

a derision:- v 



8323. TltD sarar, saw-rar'; a prim, root; to have 

(trans, exercise; reflex, get) dominion:— 
X altogether, make self a prince, (bear) rule. 

8324. *Y3I2J sbarar, shaw-rar'; a prim, root; to 

be 'hostile (only act. part, an oppo. 
nent):— enemy. 

8325. *\"Vb Sbarar, shaw-rawr'; from 8324; hot- 

tile; Sharar, an Isr. :— Sharar. 

8326. T$S sborer, sho'-rer; from 8824 in the 

sense of twisting (comp. 8270); the um- 
bilical cord, i.e. (by extens.) a bodice:— navel. 

8327. Vi'VO sbarasb, shaw-rash'; a prim, root; 

to root, i.e. strike into the soil, or (by 
impl.) to pluck from it:— (take, cause to take) root 
(out). 

8328. bjb sberesb, sheh'-resh; from 8327; 

a root (lit. or flg.):— bottom, deep, heel, 
root. 

8329. b~\b Sberesb, sheh'-resh; the same as 8328; 

Sheresh, an Isr. :— Sharesh. 

8330. b^b sbdresb (Chald.), sho'-resh; corresp. 

to 8338:— root. 

8331. Tibyb sharshab, shar-shav/; from 8327; 

a chain (as roofed, ie. linked):— 
Chain. Comp. 8333. 

8332. *tbhtb° «h«r6shBW (Chald.), sfteIVMftoo•,• 

from a root corresp. to 8327; eradica- 
tion, i.e. (flg.) exile:— banishment. 



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Takhanee 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 



!Tlffl*ltt5 Hhamh^Tjih, thar-sher-aw'; from 
8387 [comp. 83311; a chain; (arch.) 
prob. a garland;— chain. 

8334. rniB sbaratb, shaw-rath'; a prim, root; 

to attend as a menial or worshipper; 
flg. to contribute to:— minister (unto), (do) serve 
(-ant, -ice, -itor), wait ou. 

8335. rnU5 sbareth, shaw-rayth'; infln. of 8334; 

service (in the Temple):— minister (-ry). 

8336. 1BT2) sbesb, shaysh; or (for alliteration with 

4897) 
"<12)1B sb e sbiy, shesh-ee'; for 7893; bleached 
stuff, i.e. white linen or (by anal.) 
marble:— X blue, fine ([twined]) linen, marble, silk. 

8337. 1Z31ZS slicsli. shaysh; masc. 

71113113 shisbsbah, sMsMiato'; a prim, 
number; six (as an overplus [see 7797] 
beyond five or the fingers of the hand); as ord. 
sixth:— six ([-teen, -teenth]), sixth. 

8338. N12)lB shawsbaw, shaw-shaw'; a prim. 

root; appar. to annihilate:— leave but 
the sixth part [by confusion with 8341]. 

8339. '"iSatpU' Sbesb batstsar, shaysh-bats- 

tsar'; of for. der. ; Sheshbatstsar, 
Zerubbabel's PerB. name:— Sheshbazzar. 

8340. ISaiBlB Sbesbbatstsar (Chald.), shaysh. 

bats-tsar'; corresp. to 8339:— Shesh- 
bazzar. 

MlBlB ihasah See 8154. 

T T 

8341. 71113TB sbasbab, shaw-shaw'; a denom. 

from 8337; to sixth or divide into 
sixths:— give the sixth part. 

8342. 11123123 tarnwu. saw-sone'; or 

1123123 sason, saw-sone'; from 7797; cheerful- 
ness; spec, welcome;— gladness, joy, 
mirth, rejoicing. 

8343. 1&& Sbasbay, shaw-shah'ee; perh. from 

8336; whitish; Shashai, an Iar.:— Sha- 
shai. 

8344. ■'TBC Sbeshay, shay-shah'ee; prob. for 8843; 

Sheskai, a Canaanite: — Sheshai. 

8345. ^ISll) sbisbsbly, shish-shee'; from 8337; 

sixth, ord. or (fern.) fractional:— sixth 
(part). 

8346. B^lBll) sblsbsbtym, shish-sheem' ; mul- 

tiple of 8887; sixty:— sixty, three score. 

8347. 1JT13113 Shesbak, shay-shah'; of for. der.; 

Sheshak, a symbol, name of Bab.:— 
Sheshach. 

8. 111312) Sheshan, ehay-shavm'; perh. for 
7799; lily; Sheshan, an Isr.: — SheBhan. 

IIBili Sbdsban. See 7799. 

9. pTBTB Sbasbaq., shaw-shak'; prob. from 
the base of 7785; pedestrian; Shashak, 

an Isr.:— Shashak. 

8350. TttJlZ) sbasbar, shaw-shar'; perh. from the 

base of 8324 in the sense of that of 8320; 
red ochre (from its piercing color):— Vermillion. 

8351. nil) sheth (Num. 24 : 17), shayth; from 7582; 

tumult: — Sbeth. 

8352. nit)' Sheth, shayth; from 7896; put, i.e. 

substituted; Sheth, third son of Adam: — 
Seth, Sheth. 

8353. nT23 sbetb (Chald.), shayth; or 

mi shith (Chald.), sheeth; corresp. to 

8337:— six (-th). 

8854. 7111123 ehathab, sham-thaw'; a prim, root; 

to imbibe (lit. or flg.):— x assuredly, 

banquet, X certainly, drink (-er, -ing), drunk (x -ard), 

surely. [Prop, intensive of 8348.] 

8355. riniB' shHhah (Chald.), sheth-auf; corresp. 

* ' to 8354:— drink. 

8356. TWlt) shathab, shaw-thaw'; from 7896; a 

basts, i.e. (flg.) political or moral sup- 
port.' — foundation, purpose. 
8867. firiTIS shethah, shay-thaw'; from 7896; the 

seat (of the person):— buttock. 
8858. VHP* sbtbiy, sheth-ee'; from 8354; intoxi- 
cation;— drunkenness. 



8361. 

score. 



"T«B sbnbty, sheth-ee>; from 7896; a fix- 
ture, i.e. the warp in weaving:— warp. 

flTTO sh e thiyah, sheth-ee-yaw' ; fern, of 

8358; potation:— drinking. 
fi^F)T23' shHtaylm. See 8147. 

PFllB sblttiyn (Chald.), shit-teen'; corresp. 
to 8346 [comp. 8353]; sixty:— three- 



plant. 
8364. 

lect.) 
8365, 



7012) Hi) a tit a I shaw-thal'; a prim, root; to 

transplant: — plant. 

Snil) sb«tbiyl, sheth-eeV; from 8868; a 
sprig (as if transplanted), i.e. sucker:— 

Tlbnp Shathalchiy, shoo-thal-kee' ; pa- 
tron, from 7803; a Shuthalchite (col- 
or desc. of Stmthelach:— Shuthalbites. 
&r_1T2) satbam. See 5640. 

, SnTC shatham, shaw-tham'; a prim, root; 
to unveil (flg.):— be open. 
1,11123 sbatban, shaw-than'; a prim, root; 
(caus.) to make water, I.e. urinate:— 



8367. pnia shathaq, shaw-thak'; a prim, root; 

to subside:— be calm, cease, be quiet. 

8368. 1ni23 sathar, saw-thar 1 ; a prim, root; to 

break out (as an eruption) :— have in 
[one's] secret parts. 

8369. "111123' Shethar, shay-thawr'; of for. der.; 

Shethar, a Pers. satrap:— Shethar. 

8370. "'Jjia 121123 Sb«tbar Bdwz e nay, sheth- 

ar' bo-zen-ah'ee; of for. der.; 
Shethar-Bozenai, a Pers. officer:— Shethar-boznai. 

8371. liriltS shathath, shaw-thath'; a prim. 

root; to place, i.e. array; reflex, to 
lie;— be laid, set. 



8372. NPl ta', taw; and (fern.) 

flNFI ta'ab (Ezek. 40 : 13), toto-aw',' from 
(the base of) 8376; a room (as circum- 
scribed):— (little) chamber. 

8373. 3NF1 ta'ab, taw-ab'; a prim, root; to de- 

sire;— long. 

8374. 3NFI ta'ab, taw-ab'; a prim, root [prob. 

rather ident. with 8373 through the idea 
of puffing disdainfully at; comp. 340]; to loathe 
(mor.):— abhor. 

8375. fQKn tafil.au tah-ab-aw 1 ; from 8374 

[comp. 15] ; desire:— longing. 

8376. >"IN11 ta'ab, taw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; to 

mark off, i.e. (intens.) designate;— point 
out. 
8877. '1NFI fow, teh-o'; and 

Sin t&W (the orig. form), toh; from 8376; a 
species of antelope (prob. from the white 
stripe on the cheek):— wild bull (ox). 

8378. ST1KFI ta'avah, tah-av-aW; from 188 (ab- 

brev.); a longing; by impl. a delight 
(subj. satisfaction, obj. a charm):— dainty, desire, 
X exceedingly, x greedily, lust (tog), pleasant. See 
also 6914. 

8379. Irmn ta'avab, tah-av-awf; from 8376; a 

limit, i.e. full extent:— utmost bound. 

8380. &1NFI ta'dwm, taw-ome'; or 

&NFI ta'om, taw-ome'; from 8382; a twin 
(in plur. only), Ut. or flg.:— twins. 

8381. ttbtjtn ta'alab, tah-al-aw'; from 422; an 

imprecation: — curse. 

8382. d$tn ta'am, taw-am'; a prim, root; to be 

complete; but used only as denom from 
8380, to be (caus. make) twinned, i.e. (flg.) duplicate 
or (arch.) Jointed;— coupled (together), bear twins. 
&NF1 ta'om See 8380. 

8383. "JISFT t e 'tin teh-oon'; from 806; naughtt. 

ness, i.e. toil:— lie. 
■ l^n t*»6n, teh-ane'; or (in the sing., fern.) 

713NF1 t"£nah, teh-ay-naw'; perh. of for. 
der.; the flg (tree or fruit):— flg (tree). 



n3$n ta'anah, tahan-aw 1 ; or 

nSM'n to'anah, to-an-aw'; from S79; an 
opportunity or (subj.) purpose:— 
occasion. 

8386. rpvNn ta'anfyah, tah-an-ee-yaw' ; from 

578; lamentation:— heaviness, mourn- 
ing. 

8387. mT23 nSNn Ta'anath Shiloh, tah-am- 

ath' shee-lo'; from 8885 and 7887; 
approach of Shiloh; Taanath-Shiloh, a place in 
Pal. :— Taanath-shiloh. 

8388. 1NF1 ta'ar. taw-ar'; a prim, root; to deline- 

ate; reflex, to extend;— be drawn, mark 
out, [Rimmon-] methoar [by union with 7417]. 

8389. IN'n to'ar to'-ar; from 8388; outline, i.e. 

figure or appearance: h beautiful, 

X comely, countenance, ■+- fair, x favoured, form, 
X goodly, X resemble, visage. 

8390. S^Nn Ta'area', tah-ar-ay'-ah; perh. from 

772; Taarea, an Isr.:— Tarea. See 8475. 

8391. "VTO&KFI t e »asbsbuwr, teh-ashshoof; 

from 888 ; a species of cedar (from its 
erectness):— box (tree). 

8392. !"Qn tebah, tay-baw'; perh. of for. der.; a 

box:— ark. 

8393. HNian t e buw'ah, teb-oo-aw 1 ; from 935; 

income, i.e. produce (lit. or flg.):— 
fruit, gain, increase, revenue. 

8394. TQFl tabiiwu, taw-boon'; and (fern.) 

njISFl t e l>uwnah, teb-oo-nato'; or 

HD3in° t6^vbftna.b, to-boo-naw'; from 
995; intelligence; by impl. an argu- 
ment; by extens. caprice:— discretion, reason, sinful- 
ness, understanding, wisdom. 

8395. 7101321 t e bftwcab, teb-oo-saW; from 947; 

a treading down, i.e. ruin; — destruc- 
tion. 

8396. "TOn Tabowr, taw-bore'; from a root 

corresp. to 8406; broken region; Tabor, 
a mountain in Pal., also a city adjacent:— Tabor. 

8397. bin tebel, teh'-bel; appar. from 1101; mix- 

ture, i.e. unnatural bestiality:— con- 
fusion. 

8398. Van tebel, tay-bale'; from 2986; the earth 

(as moist and therefore inhabited); by 
extens. the globe; by impl. its inhabitants; spec, a 
partic. land, as Babylonia, Pal. :— habitable part, 
world. 

ban Tubal. See 8422. 

8399. n^ban tabltytb, tab-leeth'; from 1086; 

consumption: — destruction. 

8400. bban t e ballul, teb-al-looV ; from 1101 in the 

orig. sense of flowing; a cataract (In 
the eye) :— blemish. 

8401. l|Sn teben, tefc' -ben; prob. from 1129; prop. 

material, i.e. (spec.) refuse haum or 
stalks of grain (as chopped in threshing and used for 
fodder):— chaff, straw, stubble. 

8402. "OSFl Tlbnl, tib-nee'; from 8401; strawy; 

Tibni, an Isr. :— Tibni. 

8403. rPMFI tabniyth, tab-neeth'; from 1129; 

structure; by impl. a model, resem- 
blance;— figure, form, likeness, pattern, similitude. 

8404. rWSn Tab'erab. tab-ay-raw'; from 1197; 

burning; Taberah, a place in the 
Desert:— Taberab. 

8405. yan Tebcts, lay-bates'; from the same as 

948; whiteness; Tebets, a place in Pal.:— 
Tbebez. 

8406. lin" t°bar (Chald.), teb-ar'; corresp. to 

7665; to be fragile (flg.):— broken. 

8407. lONbB nban Tlglatb PU'ecer, tig- 

lath' pil-eh'-ser; or 
IDbs nban Tlglatb P e lecer, tig-lath 

pel-eh -ser; or 
IDNjbB mbn Tllgatb Plln«>ecer, til- 

gath' pil-neh-eh'-ser; or 
IDSbB TSbn Tllgatb Pllnecer, til- 
gath' pil-neh'-ser; of for. der. ; 
Tiglath-Pileser or Tilgath-pilneser, an Assyr. king:— 
Tiglath-pUeser, Tilgath-pilneser. 



8408. "517331? tagmuwl, tag-maol'; from 1580; a 

bestowment: — benefit. 

8409. FHSFl tigrab, tig-raw 1 ; from 1624; strife, 

i.e. infliction:— blow. 
no'iatl Tdgartnab. See 8425. 

8410. "Ifftn tldbar, tid-hawr'; appar. from 1725; 

enduring; a species of hard-wood or 
lasting tree (pern, oak):— pine (tree). 

8411. ST-in t e diyra' (Chald.), fed-ee-raw'; 

from 1753 in the orig. sense of endur- 
ing; permanence, i.e. (adv.) constantly:— continually. 

8412. *KTW\ Tadmor, tad-more'; or 

^fepp Tammor (1 Kings 9 : 18), tarn-more'; 
appar. from 8558; palm-city; Tadmor, 
a place near Pal. :— Tadmor. 

8413. bSHn Tld'al, tid-awl'; perh. from 1763; 

fearfulness; Tidal, a Ganaanite:— 
Tidal. 

8414. Itin lohnw, to'-hoo; from an unused root 

mean, to lie waste; a desolation (of sur- 
face), i.e. desert; fig. a worthless thing; adv. in 
wain. - — confusion, empty place, without form, noth- 
ing, (thing of) nought, vain, vanity, waste, wilder- 
ness. 

8415. tililFl t e b6wm, teh-home'; or 

fitin t e bom, teh-home'; (usually fem.) from 
1949; an abyss (as a surging mass of 
water), espee. the deep (the main sea or the subter- 
ranean water-supply):— deep (place), depth. 

8416. Flbfin t e billab, teh-hil-law'; from 1984; 

laudation; spec, (concr.) a hymn;— 
praise. 

8417. ilbilFl tob61ab, to-hol-aw'; fem. of an un- 

used noun (appar. from 1984) mean. 
bluster; braggadocio, i.e. (by impl.) fatuity:— folly. 

8418. FDbnri tabftliikab, tah-hal-oo-kaw' ; 

from 1980; a procession:— x went. 
Shn t e bom. See 8415. 

8419. fl^BlTiri tabpnkab, tah-poo-kaw 1 '; from 

2015; a perversity or fraud:— (.very) 
froward (-ness, thing), perverse thing. 
8430. ID tav, tawv; from 8427; a mark; by impl. 
a signature:— desire, mark. 

8421. SW tuwb (Chald.), iooo; corresp. to 7725; 

to come back; spec, (trans, and ellip.) to 
reply:— answer, restore, return (an answer). 

8422. bain Tuwbal, too-bal'; or 

V3n Tubal, too-bal'; prob. of for. der.; 
Tubal, a postdiluvian patriarch and his 
posterity:— Tubal. 

8423. I^^ain Tfiwbal Qayln, too-bal' kah'- 

yin; appar. from 2986 (comp. 2981) 
and 7014; offspring of Cain; Tubal-Kajin, an antedi- 
luvian patriarch:— Tubal-cain. 

!"S2:nn° towbunah. See 8394. 

8424. !"I5W tfiwgab, too-gaw'; from 3013; de- 

pression (of spirits) ; concr. a grief:— 
heaviness, sorrow. 

8425. FIKftlin Towgarmah, to-gar-maw 1 ; or 
FWlSri T6ganna.li, to-gar-maw'; prob. 

of for. der.; Togarmah, a son of 
Gomer and his posterity:— Togarmah. 

8426. fTTin towdab, to-daw'; from 3034; prop. 

an extension of the hand, i.e. (by impl.) 
avowal, or (usually) adoration; spec, a choir of wor- 
ahippers:— confession, (sacrifice of) praise, thanks 
(-giving, offering). 

8427. mn tavab, taw-vaw'; a prim, root; to 

mark out, i.e. (prim.) scratch or (def.) 
■imprint:— scrabble, set [a mark]. 

8428. fnn tava.li, taw-vaw'; a prim, root [or 

perh. ident. with 8427 through a similar 
idea from scraping to pieces] ; to grieve:— limit [by 
confusion with 8427]. 

8429. Win t e vabh (Chald.), tev-ah'; corresp. to 

8539 or perh. to 7582 through the idea of 
sweeping to ruin [comp. 8428] ; to amaze, i.e. (reflex. 
by impl.) take alarm:— be astonied. 

8430. nin Tftwacb, to'-akh; from an unused 

root mean, to depress; humble; Toach, 
an 1st.:— Toah. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 

8450. 



Sharsheraw 
Takhanee 



123 



8431. nbnin towcheleth, to-kheh'-leth; from 

3176; expectation:— hope. 
^in towk. See 8496. 

8432. ^in tavek, taw'-vek; from an unused root 

mean, to sever; a bisection, i.e. (by impl.) 
the centre:— among (-st), X between, half, X (there-, 
where-) in (-to), middle, mid [-night], midst (among), 
X out (of), X through, X with (-in). 

8433. !"irpin towkgcbab, to-kay-khaw' ; and 

nn?in towkacbath. to-kakh'-ath; from 
8198; chastisement; fig. (by words) 
correction, refutation, proof (even in defence): — 
argument, X chastened, correction, reasoning, re- 
buke, reproof, X be (often) reproved. 

"'Sin tuwkkiy See 8500. 

8434. ibin Towlad, to-lawd'; from 3205; pos- 

terity; Tolad, a place in Pal.:— Tolad. 
Comp. 513. 

8435. fribin towl e dah, to-led-aw'; or 

tTlb'n tol e dab, to-led-aw'; from 8205; (plur. 
only) descent. I.e. family; (fig.) his- 
tory:— birth, generations. 

8436. pbin" TdwIod, too-lone'; from 8524; sus- 

pension; Tulon, anlsr.:— Tilon [from 
the marg.]. 

8437. bbin towlal, to-lawl'; from 3213; causing 

to howl, i.e. an oppressor:— that wasted. 

8438. 5>bin t6wla<, to-law'; and (fem.) 

tlSbin towle^ab, to-lay-aw'; or 

rSbin towla<atb, to-lah'-ath; or 

nsb'n tola'ath. to-lah'-ath; from 3216; a 

maggot (as voracious); spec, (often 

with ellips. of 8144) the crimson-grub, but used only 

(in this connection) of the color from it, and cloths 

dyed therewith:— crimson, scarlet, worm. 

8439. Sbin Tdwl&«, to-law>; the same as 8438; 

worm; Tola, the name of two Isr.:— 
Tola. 

8440. "Win Towla'iy, to-law-ee'; patron, from 

8439; a Tolaite (collect.) or desc. of 
Tola:— Tolaites. 

8441. tn55>in toWclmh to-ay-baw/; or 

tl33jn tiVebiili, to-ay-baw'; fem. act. part. 

of 8581; prop, something disgusting 

(mor.), i.e. (as noun) 'an abhorrence; espec. idolatry 

or (concr.) an idol: — abominable (custom, thing), 

abomination. 

8442. Win tow'ab, to-aw'; fem. act. part, of 

8582; mistake, i.e. (mor.) impiety, or 
(political) injury:— error, hinder. 

8443. JlBISHn tow'aphah, to-aw-faw'; from 

3286; (only in plur. collect.) wear- 
iness, i.e. (by Impl.) toil (treasure so obtained) or 
speed:— plenty, strength. 

8444. !"!NlTin towtsa'ah, to-tsaw-aw'; or 

tINJth totsa'ab, to-tsaw-aw'; from 8318; 
(only in plur. collect.) exit, i.e. (geo- 
graphical) boundary, or (fig.) deliverance, (act.) 
source:— border (-s), going (-s) forth (out), issues, 
outgoings. 

8445. nSl]5in° Towqabatb, io-kah'-ath; from 

the same as 3349; obedience; Toko- 
hath, an Isr. :— Tikvath [by correction for 8616]. 

8446. "Iln tttwr, toor; a prim, root: to meander 

(caus. guide) about, espec. for trade or 
reconnoitring:— chap [man], sent to descry, be ex- 
cellent, merchant [-man], search (out), seek, (e-) spy 
(out). 

8447. "TO tow, tore; or 

*"lh tor, tore; from 8446; a succession, i.e. a 
string or (abstr.) order:— border, row, 

tUTD. 

8448. 'lin lowr, tore; prob. the same as 8447; a 

manner (as a sort of turn):— estate. 

8449. *rin towr, tore; or 

In tdr, tore; prob. the same as 8447; a ring- 
dove, often (fig.) as a term of endear- 
ment:— (turtle) dove. 



8451. 



Iin towr (Chald.), fore; corresp. (by- 
perm.) to 7794; a bull:— bullock, ox. 

•Tlin towrab, to-raw'; or 



?T"in torab, to-raw'; from 8384; a precept 
or statute, espec. the Decalogue or 
Pentateuch :— law. 

8452. !"Hin towrah, to-raw'; prob. fem. of 8448; 

a custom: — manner, 

8453. Ham towsliab, to-shawb'; or 

SIIJFI tosbab (1 Kings 17 : 1), to-shawb'; 
from 3427; a dweller (but not outland- 
ish [5237]); espec. (as distinguished from a native 
citizen [act. part, of 3427] and a temporary inmate 
[1616] or mere lodger [3885]) resident alien:— for- 
eigner, inhabitant, sojourner, stranger. 

8454. fTlBin tuwsbiyab, too-shee-yauf ; or 

iTlpn tushiyah, too-shee-yaw' ; from an 
unused root prob. mean, to substanti- 
ate; support or (by impl.) ability, i.e. (direct) help, 
(in purpose) an undertaking, (intellectual) under- 
standing:— enterprise, that which (thing as it) is, 
substance, (sound) wisdom, working. 

8455. nnin tdwtbacb, to-lhawkh'; from an un- 

used root mean, to smite; a club:— 
darts. 

8456. TTn tazaz, taw-zaz'; a prim, root; to lop 

off:— cut down. 

8457. niiTn taznuwth, taz-nooth'; or 

PSTn tazmtttb, taz-nooth'; from 2181; 
harlotry, i.e. (fig.) idolatry:— fornica- 
tion, whoredom. 

8458. ttbann tacbbulab, takh-boo-law'; or 

flbl2tin tacbbnwlab, takh-boo-law'; 

from 2254 as denom. from 2256; 

(only in plur.) prop, steerage (as a management of 

ropes), i.e. (fig.) guidance or (by impl.) a plan:— good 

advice, (wise) counsels. 

8459. inn Tocbiiw, to'-khoo; from an unused 

root mean, to depress; abasement, 
Tochu, an Isr.:— Tohu. 

8460. ninn fchowth (Chald.), tekh-Bth'; or 

Finn t e cb6tb (Chald.), tekh-6th'; corresp, 
! to 8478; beneath:— under. 

8461. "TOSHn Tacbb e m6niy, tdkh-kem-o- 

nee'; prob. for 2453; sagacious; 
Tachkemoni, an Isr. :— Tachmonite. 

8462. fibrin t e cblllab, tekh-il-law' ; from 2490 in 

the sense of opening; a commence- 
ment; rel. original (adv. -ly):— begin (-ning), first 
(time). 

8463. Nlbrjn tacbaluw', fafcfc-ol-oo'; or 

Sbrjn tacbftlu', takh-al-oo'; from 2456; a 
malady:— disease, X grievous, (that 
are) sick (-ness). 

8464. DMtin tacbmac, takh-mawce'; from 2554; 

a species of unclean bird (from its 
m'oience), perh. an owl:— night hawk. 

8465. TOn Tacban, takh'-an; prob. from 2583; 

station; Tachan, the name of two Isr.:— 
Tahan. 

8466. iljQn tacb&nab, takh-an-aw'; from 2583; 

(only plur. coll.) an encampment:— 
camp. 

8467. rrartn t e chinnab, tekh-in-nawf; from 

2603; graciousness; caus. entreaty:— 
favour, grace, supplication. 

8468. riSTin T e cblnnab, tekh-in-naw' ; the 

same as 8467; Techinnah, an Isr.:— 
Tehinnah. 

8469. ]15Hn tachannwn, takh-an-oon'; or 

"' " (fem.) 
ST1SHFI tacnannwnah, takh-an-oo- 
naw'; from 2603; earnest prayers— 
intreaty, supplication. 

8470. , inn Tach&nty, takh-an-ee'; patron, from 

8465; a Tachanite (collect.) or desc of 
Tachan:— Tahanites. 



Takhpankhace 
Tiflaw 



8471. Dn?SriFl Tachpanchec, takh-pan-khace' ; 

or 
OriDSriFl T e cbapbm e chSc CEzek. 30 : 18), 

tekh-af-nekh-ace' ; or 
D35nri° Tactap e ncc (Jer. 2 : 16), takh-pen- 
ace'; of Eg. der. ; Tachpanches, 
Techaphneches or Tachpenes, a place in Egypt:— 
Tahapanes, Tahpanhes, Tehaphnehes. 

8472. O^Btiri Tachp e neyc, takh-pen-ace' ; of 

Eg. der.; Tachpenes, an Eg. 
woman:— Tahpenes. 

8473. ti'lllFl tacb&ra', takh-ar-aw 1 '; from 2734 in 

the orig. sense of 2352 or 2353; a linen 
corslet (as white or hollow): — habergeon. 

8474. ITinFl tacharab, takh-aw-raw' ; a facti- 

tious root from 2734 through the idea 
of the heat of jealousy; to vie with a rival:— close, 
contend. 

8475. S'ltlF) Tachrea', takh-ray'-ah; for 8390; 

Tachred, an Isr. :— Tahrea. 

8476. USriFl tacbasb, takh'-ash; prob. of for. 

der. ; a (clean) animal with fur, prob. a 
species of antelope: — badger. 

8477. 125nn Tacbasb, takh'-ash; the same as 

8476 ; Tachash, a relative of Abraham :— 
Thahash. 

8478. nnFl tacbatb, takh'-ath; from the same as 

8430; the bottom (as depressed); only 
adv. below (often with prep, pref . underneath), in lieu 
of, etc.:— as, beneath, x flat, in (-stead), (same) place 
(where . . . is), room, for . . . sake, stead of, under, 
X unto, X when . . . was mine, whereas, [where-] 
fore, with. 

8479. nnFl tacbatb (Chald.), takh'-ath; corresp. 

to 8478:— under. 

8480. nng Tacbatb, takh'-ath; the same as 8478; 

Tachath, the name of a place in the 
Desert, also of three Isr. :— Tahath. 
nhri t e cbdth. See 8460. 

8481. "pFlflFI tachtown, takh-tone'; or 

■jtiriFI tachton, takh-tone'; from 8478; 
bottommost: — lower (-est), nether 
(-most). 

8482. ^FiriFI tachtiy, takh-tee'; from 8478; lower- 

most; as noun (fern, plur.) the depths 
(fig. a pit, the womb);— low (parts, -er, -er parts, -est), 
nether (part). 

8483. 'Wn Dentin Tacbtiym cbodshfy, 

takh-teem' khod-shee'; appar. 
from the plur. masc. of 8482 or 8478 and 2320; lower 
(ones) monthly; Tachtim-Chodshi, a place in Pal. :— 
Tahtim-hodshi. 

8484. fCTl tiybown, tee-kone'; or 

'p'TI tiykdn, tee-kone'; from 8432; cen- 
tra;:— middle (-most), midst. 

8485. NM'TI TejrmA', fay-maw 1 ; or 

NMFI Tenia', tay-maw'; prob. of for. der.; 
Tema, a son of Ishmael, and the region 
settled by him:— Tema. 

8486. "pO^Fl te) man tay-mawn'; or 

^73F1 teinan, tay-mawn'; denom. from 
3225; the south (as being on the right 
band of a person facing the east):— south (side, -ward, 
wind). 

8487. ■JKPFl Teyman, tay-mawn'; or 

"J73FI Teman, tay-mawn'; the same as 8486; 
Teman, the name of two Edomites, and 
of the region and desc. of one of them:— south, 
Teman. 

"OM^fl T6ym e niy, tay-men-ee'; prob. for 

8489; Temeni, an Isr.:— Temeni. 
" I M" , F1 Teymaniy, tay-maw-nee' ; patron, 
from 8487; a Temanite or desc. of 
Teman:— Temani, Temanite. 
8490, tTWPl tiymarah, tee-maw-raw'; or 

tTHTQFl timarah, tee-maw-raw'; from the 
same as S55S; a column, i.e. cloud: — 
TuUav. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY 
8491 



"^Fl Tiytsiy, tee-tsee'; patrial or patron, 
from an unused noun of uncert. mean. ; 
a Titsite or desc. or inhab. of an unknown Tits: — 
Tizite. 

8492. IDiTFl tiyrowsh, tee-roshe'; or 

IIJ'TFI tiyrosta, tee-roshe'; from 3423 in the 
sense of expulsion; must or fresh 
grape- juice (as just squeezed out); byimpl. (rarely) 
fermented wine: — (new, sweet) wine. 

8493. N" 1 T , ri Tiyr e ya», tee'-reh-yaw' ; prob. from 

3372; fearful; Tirja, an Isr.:— Tiria. 

8494. CPFI Tiyrac, tee-rawce'; prob. of for. 

der.; Tiras, a son of Japheth:— Tiras. 
WTI tiyrosta. See 8492. 

8495. UJ^FI taylsb, tah'-yeesh; from an unused 

root mean, to butt; a buck or he-goat (as 
given to butting):— he goat. 

8496. Tjn tok, take; or 

"niFl towk (Psa. 72 : 14), take; from the 
same base as 8432 (in the sense of cutting 
to pieces); oppression:— deceit, fraud. 

8497. t"E3Fl takah, taw-kaw'; a prim, root; to 

strew, i.e. encamp:— sit down. 

8498. J-UISri fkuwnah, tek-oo-naw'; fem. pass. 

part, of 8505; adjustment, i.e. struc- 
ture; by impl. equipage:— fashion, store. 

8499. WDFl fbuwnab, tek-oo-naw'; from 

3559; or prob. ident. with 8498; some- 
thing arranged or fixed, i.e. a place: — seat. 

8500. iSFl takkiy, toofc-feee'; or 

"'Sin tuwkkiy, took-keef; prob. of for. 
der. ; some imported creature, prob. a 
peacock: — peacock. 

8501. iTSFI takak, taw-kawk'; from an unused 

root mean, to dissever, i.e. crush:— de- 
ceitful. 

8502. !"iban tlklata, tik-law'; from 3615; com- 

pleteness : — perfection. 

8503. mbpFl takliytb, tak-leeth'; from 3615; 

completion; by impl. an extremity: — 
end, perfect (-ion). 

8504. nbOFl t e keletta, tek-ay'-leth; prob. for 

7827; the cerulean mussel, i.e. the 
color (iriolet) obtained therefrom or stuff dyed there- 
with: — blue. 

8505. TjDF\ taban, taw-kan'; a prim, root; U>baU 

ance, i.e. measure out (by weight or di- 
mension); flg. to arrange, equalize, through the idea 
of levelling (ment. estimate, test):— bear up, direct, 
be ([un-]) equal, mete, ponder, tell, weigh. 

8506. "pFl token, to' -ken; from 8505; a fixed 

quantity:— measure, tale. 

8507. "pFI Token, to'-ken; the same as 8506; 

Token, a place in Pal. :— Tochen. 

8508. rPSDn tokntyth, tok-neeth'; from 8506; 

admeasurement, i.e. consumma- 
tion:— pattern, sum. 

8509. TP^dFl takriyk, tak-reek 1 ; appar. from an 

unused root mean, to encompass; a 
wrapper or robe: — garment. 

8510. bn tel, tale; by contr. from 8524; a 

mound:— heap, X strength. 

8511. Nbn tala', taw-law'; a prim, root; to sus- 

pend; flg. (through hesitation) to be un- 
certain; by impl. (of ment. dependence) to habitu- 
ate:— be bent, bang (in doubt). 

8512. i^SJ bn Tel 'Abiyb, tale aw-beeV; from 

8510 and 24; mound of green 
growth; Tel-Abib, a place in Cnaldaea:— Tel-abib. 

8513. iTINbn t e la»ata, tel-aw-aw'; from 3811; dis- 

tress:— travail, tra*"*., trouble. 

8514. STilsbn tal'ftwban, tal-oo-baiv' ; from 

3851 ; desiccation:— great drought. 

8515. iteNbn T e la'ssar, teUas-sar'; or 

liEDFl T e lassar, tel-as-sar'; of for. der.; 
Telassar, a region of Assyria:— Tel- 



from 



8516. infflabn talbdsbetb, tal-bo' sheth; 
3847; a garment .'—clothing. 



8517. sbjn ' t e lag (Chald.), tet-ag 1 ; corresp. to 79605 

snow: — snow. 
nsbpl Tllgatb. See 8407. 

STjbh tor data See 8435. 

8518. Inbn talah, taw-law'; a prim, root; to sus- 

pend (espec. to gibbet):— hang (up). 

8519. !lllbFl t'lu wiiali tel-oo-naw'; or 

nj5n t e lnnnah, tel-oon-naw' ; from 3885 
in the sense of obstinacy; a grum- 
bling: — murmuring. 

8520. nbf] Telach, teh'-lakh; prob. from an un- 

used root mean, to dissever; breach; 
Telach, an Isr. :— Telah. 

8521. NTli'in 5FI Tel Charstaa', tale khar- 

shaw'; from 8510 and the fem. of 
2798; mound of workmanship; TeUCharsha, a place 
in Bab.:— Tel-haresha, Tel-harsa. 

8522. ''bn t e liy, tel-ee'; prob. from 8518; a quiver 

(as slung): — quiver. 

8523. "Tnbn t e liytbay(Chald.), tel-ee-thah'ee; or 

"TlbFl taltiy (Chald.), tal-tee'; ordinal from 
' ! " 8532; third:— third. 

8524. bbn talal, taw-lal'; a prim, root; to pile 

up, i.e. elevate: — eminent. Comp. 2048. 

8525. dbln telem, teh'-lem; from an unused root 

mean, to accumulate; a bank or ter- 
race:— furrow, ridge. 

8526. inbg Talmay, tal-mah'ee; from 8525; 

ridged; Talmai, the name of a Ca- 
naanite and a Syrian:— Talmai. 

8527. Tnbrj talmiyd, tal-meed'; from 3925; a 

pupil:— scholar. 

8528. tlba bn Tel Melach, tale meh'-lakh; 

from 8510 and 4417; mound of salt; 
Tel-Melach, a place in Bab. :— Tel-melah. 
Fisbn t e lnnnab. See 8519. 

8529. Sbpl tala', taw-law'; a denom. from 8438; 

to crimson, i.e. dye that color:— 
X scarlet. 

nyb'Fl tola "a tli See 8438. 

8530. FPBbFJ talpiyata, tal-pee-yaw' ; fem. from 

an unused root mean, to tower; some- 
thing tall, i.e. (plur. collect.) slenderness:— armoury. 
Ifebn T e lassar, See 8515. 

8531. nbri t e lath (Chald.), tel-ath'; from 8532; a 

tertiary rank:— third. 

8532. nbn t e latb (Chald.), tel-awth'; masc. 

Inribri t e lathab (Chald.), tel-aw-thaw' ; or 

Nnbri t e latha» (Chald.), tel-aw-thaw'; cor- 
resp. to 7969; three or third:— third, 
three. 

"'Flbn tally. See 8523. 

8533. "pnbn t e lathiyn (Chald.), tel-aw-theen'; 

mult, of 8532; ten times three:— 
thirty. 

8534. brferi taltal, tal-tal'; by redupl. from 8524 

through the idea of vibration; a trail- 
ing bough (as pendulous):— bushy. 

8535. ftp tarn, tawm; from 8552; complete; usu- 

ally (mor.) pious; spec, gentle, dear: — 
coupled together, perfect, plain, undeflled, upright. 

8536. dlj tain (Chald.), tawm; corresp. to 8033; 

there:— x thence, there, X where. 

8537. fin torn, tome; from 8552; completeness; 

flg. prosperity; usually (mor.) inno- 
cence:— full, integrity, perfect (-ion), simplicity, up- 
right (-ly, -ness), at a venture. See 8550. 
Natl Tema'. See 8485. 

8538. 7THF1 tuiiimali toom-maw'; fem. of 8587; 

innocence:— integrity. 

8539. STOFI tamahta, taw-mah'; a prim, root; to 

be in consternation:— be amazed, be as- 
tonished, marvel (-lously), wonder. 

8540. rTOn t e mahh (Chald.), tem-ah'; from a 

root corresp. to 8539; a miracle:— 
wonder. 

8541. piTHFl tlmmataown, tim-maw-hone'; 

from 8539; consternation:— astonish 
ment. 






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8643. TTOP Tammiwi, tam-mooz'; of uncert. 
der.; Tummuz, a Phoenician deity:— 
Tammuz. 
8643. bian t e m6wl, tem-oZe'; or 

b^FI 1*1061, tem-ole'; prob. for 865; prop. 
«0O, i.e. a (short or long) time since; 
espec. yesterday, or (with 8082) do» 6e/ore yester- 
^y; (-before (-time), + these [three] days, + here- 
tofore, •+- time past, yesterday. 

8544- 713*0313 t e mu\rnan, tem-oo-nauJ',• or 

nron t'mftnan, tem-oo-naw 1 ; from 4327; 
* s ' something portioned (i.e. fashioned) 
out, as a shape, i.e. (indef.) phantom, or (spec.) 
embodiment, or (fig.) mant/estoiion (of favor):— im- 
age, likeness, similitude. 

8545- ff-flnn ^mnwran, tem-oo-raw'; from 

' 4171 ; barter, compensation:— (ex-) 
change (-ing), recompense, restitution. 

8546. rUTTOn t'mfrwthan, tem-oo-thaw' ; from 

4191; execution (as a doom): — death, 

die. 

8547. ttOFl Temach, teh'-mdkh; of uncert. der. ; 

' Temach, one of the Nethinim:— Tamah, 
Thamah. 

8548. "P53P tamiyd, taw-meed'; from an unused 

root mean, to stretch; prop, continu- 
ance (as indef. extension); but used only (attributively 
as adj.) constant (or adv. eonstan%); ellipt. the 
regular (daily) sacrifice:— alway (s), continual (em- 
ployment, -ly), daily, ([n-]) ever (-more), perpetual. 
6549. ft^MFl tamiym, taw-meem'; from 8B53; en- 

T tire (lit., fig. or mor.); also (as noun) 
integrity, truth:— without blemish, complete, full, 
perfect, sincerely (-ity), sound, without spot, unde- 
nted, upright (-ly), whole. 
8650. D n 53n Tummiym, toom-meem'; plur. of 

" S537; per/ections,i.e.(techn.)oneofthe 
epithets of the objects in the high-priest's breastplate 
as an emblem of complete Truth:— Thummim. 

8551. W2n tamak, taw-mak'; a prim, root; to 

" T sustain; by impl. to obtain, keep fast; 
flg. to help, follow close:— (.take, up-) hold (up), main- 
tain, retain, stay (up). 

bbn t'mfil. See8B43. 

8552. BMFl tamam, taw-mam'; a prim, root; to 

~ T complete, in a good or a bad sense, lit. 
or flg., trans, or intrans. (as follows):— accomplish, 
cease, be clean [pass-] ed, consume, have done, (come 
to an, have an, make an) end, fail, come to the full, 
be all gone, X be all here, be (make) perfect, be 
spent, sum, be (shew self) upright, be wasted, whole. 
■pn tfcman, leman. See 8486, 8487. 

8553. !"1MFI Tinman, tim-naW; from 4487; a 

T ! portion assigned; Timnah, the name 
of two places In Pal. :-Timnah, Timnath, Thimnathah. 
SlJMin temanah. gee 8544. 

8554. ^UMn Timniy, tim-nee'; patrial from 8553; 

" ! ' a Timnite or inhab. of Timnah:— Tim- 
nite. 

8555. 5>5MFI Timna«, Hm-naw 1 ; from 4513; re- 

T : ' straint; Timna, the name of two 
Edomites:— Tirana, Timnah. 

8556. &^n r07pri Timnatn Cherec, tim-nath 

'' ' kheh'-res: or 

tUlO rOOTl Tlmnath Ceraeh, tim-nath 
' ' ' seh'-rakh; from 8553 and 2775; 
portion of (the) sun; Timnath-Cheres, a place in 
Pal. :— Timnath-heres, Timnatb-serah. 

8557. D13FI temec, teh'-mes; from 4529; liquefac- 

' ' tion, i.e. disappearance.'— melt. 

8558. "TOFt tamar, taw-mawr'; from an unused 

T T root mean, to be erect; a palm tree:— 
palm (tree). 

8559. IMP Tamar, taw-mawr 1 ; the same as 

1 T 8558; Tamar, the name of three women 
and a place:— Tamar. 

8560. T?in tomer, to'-mer; from the same root 

' as 8558; a palm trunk:— palm tree. 

8561. "17215 Omrnor (plur. only), tim-more'; or 

(fem.) 



iTTOFI timmorak (sing, and plur.), tim- 
mo-raw'; from the same root as 8558; 
(arch.) a palm-ttke pilaster (i.e. umbellate):— palm 
tree. 

Iten Tamiuor See 8412. 

!TTOP timarah. See 8490. 

8562. plIMn tamrnwq, tam-rooW; or 

P'TMP tamrnq, tarn-rook 1 ; or 

p^IMP" taniriyq tarn-reek'; from 4838; 
prop, a scouring, i.e. soap or per- 
fumery for the bath ; flg. a detergent:— X cleanse, 
(thing for) purification (-tying). 

8563. TM3FI tamruwr, tam-roor 1 ; from 4848; 

bitterness (plur. as collect.):— X most 
bitter (-ly). 

PTfflP tamrnq, and 

P ,b TOP taniriyq See 8562. 

8564. TllMF) tamrnwr, tam-roor 1 ; from the 

same root as 8558; an erection, i.e. 
pillar (prob. for a guide-board):— high heap. 

8565. 113 tan, tan; from an unused root prob. 

mean, to elongate; a monster (as preter- 
naturally formed), i.e. a sea-serpent (or other huge 
marine animal); also a. jackal (or other hideous land 
animal):— dragon, whale. Comp. 8577. 

8566. f"I3P tanah, taw-naw'; a prim, root; to 

* present (a mercenary inducement), i.e. 
bargain with (a harlot):— hire. 

8567. 712P tanan, taw-naw'; a prim, root [rather 

ident. with 8566 through the idea of at- 
tributing honor] ; to ascribe (praise), i.e. celebrate, 
commemorate: — lament, rehearse. 

8568. run tannan, tan-naw'; prob. fem. of 

8565; a female jackal:— dragon. 

8569. ilSWP t^nnw'ah, ten-oo-ato',- from 6106; 

alienation; by impl. enmity:— breach 
of promise, occasion. 

8570. F013P t e nnwbah, fenoo-ftato'; from 

5107; produce:— fruit, increase. 

8571. "HIDFl t e nnwl£, ten-ook'; perh. from the 

same as 594 through the idea of pro- 
traction; a pinnacle, i.e. extremity:— tip. 

8572. S"TO*i3P t e nnwmah, ten-oo-maw'; from 

5123; drowsiness, i.e. steep:— slum- 
ber (-ing). 

8573. 71B*0P t e nuwphah, ten-oo-faw'; from 

5130; a brandishing (in threat); by 
impl. tumult; spec, the official undulation of sacrifi- 
cial offerings:— offering, shaking, wave (offering). 

8574. "113FI tannuwr. tan-noor'; from 5216; a 

fire-pot:— furnace, oven. 

8575. BltlJri tanchuwm, tan-khoom'; or 

6.71313 tanchum, tan-khoom'; and (fem.) 
TTOinSP tanchuwman, tan-kho&maw' ; 

T : — 

from 5162; compassion, solace: — com- 
fort, consolation. 

8576. PMTOP Tanchumeth, tan-khoo'-meth; 

for 8575 (fem.); Tanchumeth, an 
Isr. :— Tanhumeth. 

8577. "PpP taimiyu, tcm-neen'; or 

6 , 3F1 tanniym (Ezek. 29 : 8), tan-neem'; 
lntens. from the same as 8565; a marine 
or land monster, i.e. sea-serpent or jackal:— dragon, 
sea-monster, serpent, whale. 

8578. "p3P tfnyan (Chald.), tin-yawn'; corresp. 

to 8147; second:— second. 

8579. fWOri tlnyanuwth (Chald.), tin-yaw- 

nooth'; from 8578; a second time:— 
again. 

8580. PKI1233P tanahemeth. tan-sheh'-meth; 

from 5395; prop, a hard breather, 
i.e. the name of two unclean creatures, a lizard and a 
bird (both perh. from changing color through their 
irascibility), prob. the tree-toad and the water-hen:— 
mole, swan. 

8581. 3U>P, ta'ab, tatu-ao'; a prim, root; to loathe, 

i.e. (mor.) detest:— (make to be) abhor 



(-red), (be, commit more, do) abominable (-y), X ut. 
terly. 

riay'n to'ebab See S441. 

8582. J"!J>n ta'iib. taw-aw 1 ; a prim, root; to vac- 

illate, i.e. reel or stray (lit. or flg.); also 
caus. of both:— (cause to) go astray, deceive, dissem- 
ble, (cause to, make to) err, pant, seduce, (make to) 
stagger, (cause to) wander, be out of the way. 

8583. Wn To'uw, to'-oo; or 

"•3/P T6«iy, to'-ee; from 8582; error; To& or 
Toi, a Syrian king:— Toi, Tou. 

8584. STJWP t e <uwdah, teh-oo-daw 1 ; from 

5749; attestation, i.e. a precept, us- 
age:— testimony. 

8585. rfjSP t e «alah, teh-aw-law'; from 5927; a 

channel (into which water is raised 
for irrigation) ; also a bandage or plaster (as placed 
upon a wound):— conduit, cured, healing, little river, 
trench, watercourse. 

8586. blbyn ta'iilnw], tah-al-ool'; from 6958; 

caprice (as a fit coming on), i.e. vexa- 
tion; concr. a tyrant;— babe, delusion. 

8587. TTHpyp ta'Unmmah, faft-at-oom-mow'; 

from 5956; a secret:— thing that Is 
hid, secret. 

8588. 3WP ta'innwg, tah-an-oog'; or 

33SP ta<anng, tah-an-oog'; and (fem.) 

•"W33JP ta'anugah, tah-an-oog-aw 1 ; from 
6026; luxur y:— delicate, delight, pleas 
ant. 

8589. rP3S>n ta«&niyth, tah-an-eeth' ; from 6081; 

affliction (of self), I.e. fasting:— heav- 
iness. 

8590. ^33>n Ta'anak, tafc-an-awft'; or 

"!JDyn Ta'nak, tah-nawk 1 ; of uncert. der.; 
Taanak or Tanak, a place in Pal.:— 
Taanach, Tanach. 

8591. Wn ta<a*, taw-ah'; a prim, root; to cheat: 

by anal, to maltreat:— deceive, misuse. 

8592. rTOJtyn ta*atsnmah, tah-ats-oo-maw' ; 

from 6105; miaftt (plur. collect.):— 
power. 

8593. "llPr! ta'ar, tah'-ar; from 6168; a knife or 

razor (as making bare); also a scab 
bard (as 6eino 6are, i.e. empty):— [pen-] knife, rasor, 
scabbard, shave, sheath. 

8594. Infi'lSR. ta<aruban. tah-ar-oo-baw 1 '; from 

6148; suretyship, i.e. (concr.) a 
pledge: 1- hostage. 

8595. ?Wn ta«tua<, tah-too'-ah; from 8591; a 

fraud:— error. 

8596. Vp\ tdpn, tofe; from 8608 contr.; a tambou- 

rine: — tabret. timbrel. 

8597. TTlNSn tlpn'aran, tif-aw-raw'; or 

r'nNSn tlph'ereth, tif-eh'-reth; from 
6286; ornament (abstr. or concr., lit. 
or fig.):— beauty (-iful), bravery, comely, fair, glory 
(-ious), honour, majesty. 

8598. 0*1313 lappuwaeli tap-poo'-akh; from 

5301; an apple (from its fragrance), 
i.e. the fruit or the tree (prob. includ. others of the 
pome order, as the quince, the orange, etc.):— apple 
(tree). See also 1054. 

8599. rnSP] Xappuwach, tap-poo'-akh; the 

same as 8598; Tappudch, the name of 
two places in Pal., also of an Isr.:— Tappuah. 

8600. illtiBr) t e phowtsah, tef-otsaw'; from 

6827; a dispersal:— dispersion. 

8601. "pBFl tapniyn, too-feen'; from 644; eooife. 

ery, i.e. (concr.) a cake:— baked piece. 

8602. 5Bri tapnel, taw-fale'; from an unused 
root mean, to smear; plaster (as gummy) 

or slime; (flg.) frivolity:— foolish things, unsavoury, 
untempered. 

8603. 5D'n Tophel, to'-fel; from the same as 
8602; quagmire; Tophel, a place near the 

Desert:— Tophel. 

8604. !"!5BF1 tlphlan, tif-law'; from the same as 
8602; frivolity:— folly, foolishly. 



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8605. rtSFl fpblllab, tef-il-law'; from 6419; 

intercession, supplication; by impl. a 
hymn:— prayer. 

8606. riSbsn tipbletsetb, tif-leh'-tseth; from 

6426; fearf ulness: — terrible. 

8607. JlDSn Tiphcacb, tif-sakh'; from 6452; 

ford; Tiphsach, a place in Mesopota- 
mia:— Tipsah. 

8608. £|BP taphapb, taw-faf; a prim, root; to 

drum, i.e. play (as) on the tambourine:— 
taber, play with timbrels. 

8609. "IBR tapbar, taw-far'; a prim, root; to 

sew:— (women that) sew (together). 

8610. 123BF1 tapbas, taw-fas'; a prim, root; to 

manipulate, i.e. seize; chiefly to cap- 
ture, wield: spec, to overlay; fig. to use unwarrant- 
ably:— catch, handle, (lay, take) hold (on, over), stop, 
X surely, surprise, take. 

8611. nBri topbetb, to'-feth; from the base of 

8608; a smiting, i.e. (fig.) contempt:— 
tabret. 

8612. VSh Topbetb, to'-feth; the same as 8611; 

Toplieth, a place near Jerus. :— Tophet, 
Topheth. 

8613. nnBFl Topbteb, tof-teh'; prob. a form 

of 8612; Tophteh, a place of crema- 
tion:— Tophet. 

8614. "TIBFl tipbtay (Chald.), tif-tah'ee; perh. 

from 8199; judicial, i.e. a lawyer:— 
sheriff. 

In&jtSFI totsa'ab. See 8444. 

8615. Fn)?ri tiqvab, tik-vaw'; from 6960; lit. a 

cord (as an attachment [comp. 6961]); 
fig. expectancy:— expectation ([-ted]), hope, live, 
thing that I long for. 

8616. !"lTj?ri Xiqvab, tik-vaw'; the same as 8615; 

Tikvah, the name of two Isr. :— Tikvah. 

8617. fflilpri t e qnwmab, iek-oo-maw'; from 

6965; resist fulness: — power to stand. 

8618. finipri t e q6wm£m, tek-o-mame'; from 

6965; an opponent:— rise up against. 

8619. 5>ypF\ taqdwa', taw-ko'-ah; from 8628 (in 

the musical sense); a trumpet:— 
trumpet. 

8620. 3>ipn X e q6wa«, tek-o'-ah; a form of 8619; 

Tekoa, a place in Pal. :— Tekoa, Tekoah. 

8621. "VftpFl X e q6w<iy, tek-oee'; or 

lypFI X e qd'iy, tek-o-ee'; patron, from 
: 8620; a Teko'ite or inhab. of Tekoah:— 
Tekoite. 

8622. FtBlpFI t e qfiwpbab, tek-oo-faw'; or 

SHBpFI t e qupbab, tek-oo-faw'; from 5362; 
a revolution, i.e. (of the sun) course, 
(of time) lapse:— circuit, come about, end. 

8623. CTpn taqqiypb, tak-keef; from 8630; 

powerful:— mightier. 

8624. Eppn taqqiypb (Chald.), tak-keef; cor- 

resp. to 8623:— mighty, strong. 

8625. bpri t e qal (Chald.), tek-al'; corresp. to 8254; 

to balance:— Tekel, be weighed. 



HEBREW AND CHALDEE DICTIONARY. 

8653 



6. TOP taqan, taw-kan'; a prim, root; to 
equalize, i.e. straighten (intrans. or 
trans.); fig. to compose: — set in order, make straight. 

8627. "]p_FI t e qan (Chald ), teit-o»',- corresp. to 8626; 

to straighten up, i.e. confirm: — establish. 

8628. 3>pn taqa', taw-kah'; a prim, root; to clat- 

ter, i.e. slap (the hands together), clang 
(an instrument); by anal, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, 
a dart, etc.) ; by impl. to become bondsman (by hand- 
clasping):— blow ([a trumpet]), cast, clap, fasten, 
pitch [tent], smite, sound, strike, X suretiship, thrust. 

9. S>pn teqa«, tay-kah'; from 8628; a blast of a 
trumpet:— sound. 
^pFl X e qd«iy. See 8621. 

'. npn taqapb, taw-kaf; a prim, root; to 
overpower: — prevail (against). 



8631. C]pn t°qepta (Chald.), tek-afe'; corresp. to 

8630; to become (caus. make) mighty or 
(flg.) obstinate:— make firm, harden, be (come) 
strong. 

8632. t|pri t e qoph (Chald.), tek-ofe'; corresp. to 

8633; power:— might, strength. 

8633 C|pri toqepb, to' -kef; from 8630; might or 
(fig.) positiveness:— authority, power, 
strength. 

ilBpn t e qnpbab. See 8622. 
"in tdr. See 8447, 8449. 

8634. nbN*in Xar'alab, tar-al-aw'; prob. for 

8653; s. reeling; Taralah, a place in 
Pal. :— Taralah. 

8635. n'fi'lP tarbnwtb, tar-booth'; from 7235; 

multiplication, i.e. progeny: — in- 
crease. 

8636. rPS^n tarbtytb, tar-beeth'; from 7235; 

multiplication, i.e. percentage or 
bonus in addition to principal:— increase, unjust 
gain. 

8637. birtn tlrgal, teer-gaV; a denom. from 7270; 

to cause to walk:— teach to go. 

8638. QS'HFl tlrgam, teer-gam'; a denom. from 

7275 in the sense of throwing over; to 
transfer, i.e. translate: — interpret. 
iTin torab. See 8451. 



JtM'l'IP tardemah, tar-day-maw' ; from 
7290; a lethargy or (by impl.) 
trance: — deep sleep. 

8640. ripfl^ri Xlrbaqab, teer-haw'-kaw; of 

for. der. ; Tirhakah, a king of 
Kush : —Tirhakah. 

8641. STOI'IFI t e ruwmah, ter-oo-maw'; or 

ITO'in t e rumab (Deut. 12 : 11), ter-oo- 
maw'; from 7311 ; a present (as offered 
up), espec. in sacrifice or as tribute:— gift, heave of- 
fering ([shoulder]), oblation, offered (-ing). 

8642. ("POIITI t e ruwmiyab, ter-oo-mee-yaw' ; 

formed as 8641 ; a sacrificial offer- 
ing:— oblation. 

8643. inyilri t e ruw'ab, ter-oo-aW; from 7321; 

clamor, i.e. acclamation of joy or a 
battle-cry; espec. clangor of trumpets, as an ala- 
rum:— alarm, blow (-ing) (of, the) (trumpets), joy, 
jubile, loud noise, rejoicing, shout (-ing), (high, joy- 
ful) sound (-ing). 

8644. !lB11P t e ruwpbab, ter-oo-faw'; from 

7322 in the sense of its congener 7495; 
a remedy;— medicine. 

8645. riT"in tirzab, teer-zaw'; prob. from 7329; a 

species of tree (appar. from its slender- 
ness), perh. the cypress:— cypress. 

8646. rTnri Xeracb, teh'-rakh; of uncert. der. ; 

Terach, the father of Abraham; also a 
place in the Desert:— Tarah, Terah. 

8647. tlJH^P Xircbanah, teer-ftAan-aifl',' of un- 

cert. der.; Tirchanah, an Isr.:— Tir- 
hanah. 

8648. P'nn t e reyn (Chald.), ter-ane'; fem. 

"priori tarteyn, tar-tane'; corresp. to 
8147; too.'— second, + twelve, two. 

8649. Fttfin tormab, tor-maw'; and 

rVWlP" tarmuwtli, tar-mooth'; or 

rPU'nri tarmiytb, tar-meeth'; from 7411; 

fraud:— deceit (-ful), privily. 
flHnri t e rumah. See 8641. 

8650. yiFl toren, to'^ren; prob. for 766; a pole (as 

a mast or flag-staff):— beacon, mast. 

8651. S^FI t e ra< (Chald.), ter-ah'; corresp. to 

8179; a door; by impl. a paiace:— gate 
mouth. 

8652. S'lP tara« (Chald.), taw-raw"; from 8651; a 

doorkeeper:— porter. 



nbsnn tar'elab, tar-ay4aw'; from 7477-, 
reeling:— astonishment, trembling. 

8654. "W'lP Xlr'atbiy, teer-aw-thee' ; patrial 

from an unused name mean, gate; a 
Tirathite or inhab. of an unknown Tirah:— Tirathite. 

8655. fiiB^Fl t e rapbiym, ter-aw-feme' ; plur. 

per. from 7495; a healer; Teraphim 
(sing, or plur.) a family idol:— idols (-atry), images, 
teraphim. 

8656. SlS'lFl XIrtsab, ieer-tsaw'; from 7521; de- 

lightsomeness; Tirtsah, a place in 
Pal. ; also an Israelitess :— Tirzah. 

8657. IZj^P Xeresb, teh'-resh; of for. der.; Te- 

resh, a eunuch of Xerxes:— Teresh. 

8658. IITUJ^P tarsbiysb, tar-sheesh'; prob. of 

for. der. [comp. 8659] ; a gem, perh. 
the topaz:— beryl. 

8659. IZJitfj'IP Xarshiysb, tar-sheesh'; prob. the 

same as 8658 (as the region of the 
stone, or the reverse); Tarshish, a place on the Medi 
terranean, hence the epithet of a merchant vessel tat 
if for or from that port) ; also the name of a Persian 
and of an Isr. :— Tarshish, Tharshish. 

8660. Nnuj'iri Xlrsbatha', teer-shaw-thaw' ; of 

for. der. ; the title of a Pers. deputy 
or governor:— Tirshatha. 

yvnn tarteyn. See 8648. 

8661. WftP. Tartan, tar-tawn'; of for. der.; Tar- 

tan, an Assyrian:— Tartan. 

8662. priori Xartaq, tar-tawk'; of for. der.; 

Tartak, a deity of the Awites:— 
Tartak. 

8663. !"I{JlBP t e ebu>ah, tesh-oo-aw 1 ; from 7722; 

a crashing or loud clamor: — crying, 

noise, shouting, stir. 

Stan tosbab. See 8453. 

8664. "'ailJITl Tishbiy, tish-bee'; patrial from an 

unused name mean, recourse; a Tish- 
bite or inhab. of Tishbeh (in Gilead):— Tishbite. 

8665. y3tj3ri taslibets, tash-bates'; from 7660; 

checkered stuff (as reticulated):— 
broidered. 



t'Q'TOP t e shuwbab, tesh-oo-baw' ; or 

flilpP fsbubab, tesh-oo-baw'; from 7725; 
a recurrence (of time or place); a re- 
ply (as returned): — answer, be expired, return. 

8667. n52ltori t e suwnietb, tes-oo-meth'; from 

7760; a deposit, i.e. pledging:— 
-f fellowship. 

8668. W<w5ri t'shuw'ah, tesh-oo-aw' ; or 

W125P fsbu'ab, tesh-oo-aw'; from 7768 in 
the sense of 3467; rescue (lit. or flg., 
pers., national or spir.):— deliverance, help, safety, 
salvation, victory. 

8669. !-|]5TlUFI fsbuwqab, tesh-oo-kauf ; from 

7783 in the orig. sense of stretching 
out after; a longing:— desire. 

8670. JYlllDP t e shuwrah, tesh-oo-raw 1 ; from 

7788 in the sense of arrival; a gift:— 
present. 

P1TOP tasbebetb. See 516. 
!"P1ZJF1 tusbiyab. See 8454. 

8671. iT&Fi t e sbiy«ty, tesh-ee-ee'; ord. from 

8672; ninth:— ninth. 
S"WlBn t«sba<ab. See 8668. 

8672. Sfflri tfesba*, tay'-shah; or (masc.) 

!"Wffiri tlsb'ab, tish-aw'; perh. from 8159 
through the idea of a turn to the next 
or full number ten; nine or (ord.) ninth:— nine 
(+ -teen, + -teenth, -th). 

8673. fi^SJTlJri tisb'iym, tish-eem'; multiple from 

8672; ninety:— ninety. 

8674. ''JFIEI Xatt e nay, tat-ten-ah'ee; of for. der/, 

Tattenai, a Persian:— Tatnai.