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The Ancient Hebrew

Lexicon of the Bible


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Hebrew Letters, Words and


Roots Defined Within Their
Ancient Cultural Context

Jeff A. Benner
Cover design by Jeff A. Benner. Ancient Inscription photo taken at the University of
Pennsylvania, Museum of Archeology and Anthropology by the author. The inscription
reads "Sh'ma" meaning hear (see Duet 6.4) and is inscribed on a piece of broken
pottery dated 586 to 450 BCE.

The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible, by Jeff A. Benner. ISBN 1-58939-776-2.

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Acknowledgments
I would first like to thank my wife Denise for her patience and
encouragement. I am extremely blessed to have been privileged with her
as a gift from above and the one who has been my continual companion
and confidant. She has always supported me in this endeavor and
allowed me the space and time for research and writing. Without her
devotion and inspiration this work would never have come to fruition.

I am also grateful to Dr. Larry S. Hirsch. Without his initial introduction


into Hebrew thought and language and his instruction in Biblical studies
I would never have started this journey into the Ancient Hebrew thought,
culture and language.

Also my friend Michael Calpino who continually supported my studies


in the Hebrew language, listened to my discoveries and assisted me by
working out many word and root origins and meanings.

I would also like to thank the hundreds of people who have supported
my work at the Ancient Hebrew Research Center Website with their
suggestions, corrections and encouragement.

There are also many great Hebrew scholars who, with their research and
work, have laid the foundations for me and others interested in the
Hebrew culture and language who are much deserving of our thanks.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS............................................................................................. 3

INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................... 8
PURPOSE OF THE LEXICON ........................................................................................... 8
The written word ..................................................................................................... 8
The word meaning ................................................................................................... 8
Where is the Hebrew? ............................................................................................. 8
The original Hebrew ............................................................................................... 8
PERSPECTIVE OF THE LEXICON..................................................................................... 9
WEBSITE .................................................................................................................... 10
ANCIENT HEBREW THOUGHT ............................................................................ 11
ABSTRACT AND CONCRETE ........................................................................................ 11
APPEARANCE AND FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................ 12
STATIC AND DYNAMIC ............................................................................................... 13
THE ANCIENT HEBREW ALPHABET ................................................................. 14
EVOLUTION OF THE HEBREW ALPHABET ................................................................... 14
THE AYIN AND GHAH................................................................................................. 16
One Word - Two Meanings.................................................................................... 16
Greek Transliterations of the Ghah....................................................................... 17
Impact on Ancient Hebrew Studies........................................................................ 17
THE SAMECH, SHIN AND SIN ...................................................................................... 18
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ORIGINAL HEBREW ALPHABET ......................................... 18
Letter Characteristics............................................................................................ 19
THE RECONSTRUCTED ALPHABET................................................................... 20
AL .............................................................................................................................. 20
BET ............................................................................................................................ 21
GAM ........................................................................................................................... 22
DAL............................................................................................................................ 22
HEY............................................................................................................................ 23
WAW.......................................................................................................................... 23
ZAN ............................................................................................................................ 24
HHETS ........................................................................................................................ 25
THET .......................................................................................................................... 25
YAD ........................................................................................................................... 26
KAPH ......................................................................................................................... 26
LAM ........................................................................................................................... 27

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MAH........................................................................................................................... 27
NUN ........................................................................................................................... 28
SIN ............................................................................................................................. 28
AYIN .......................................................................................................................... 29
PEY ............................................................................................................................ 29
TSAD .......................................................................................................................... 30
QUPH ......................................................................................................................... 30
RESH .......................................................................................................................... 31
SHIN ........................................................................................................................... 31
TAW ........................................................................................................................... 32
GHAH ......................................................................................................................... 32
HEBREW ALPHABET CHART ....................................................................................... 33
THE HEBREW ROOT SYSTEM ............................................................................. 34
PARENT ROOTS .......................................................................................................... 34
CHILD ROOTS ............................................................................................................. 34
ADOPTED ROOTS........................................................................................................ 35
RECONSTRUCTION OF ROOTS ..................................................................................... 36
THE HEBREW LANGUAGE ................................................................................... 37
VERBS ........................................................................................................................ 37
Person ................................................................................................................... 37
Number .................................................................................................................. 37
Gender................................................................................................................... 37
Tense ..................................................................................................................... 37
Voice...................................................................................................................... 38
Mood ..................................................................................................................... 38
Verb Conjugations................................................................................................. 38
NOUNS ....................................................................................................................... 39
Noun Derivatives................................................................................................... 39
Feminine Derivatives ............................................................................................ 39
Combination Derivatives....................................................................................... 39
Plural Nouns ......................................................................................................... 39
Grammatical Tools................................................................................................ 40
DETERMINING THE ORIGINAL MEANING OF HEBREW WORDS ..................................... 40
LETTER EVOLUTION ................................................................................................... 41
ANCIENT HEBREW PRONUNCIATION .......................................................................... 42
Spirants and Stops ................................................................................................. 42
Vowels ................................................................................................................... 42
Syllables ................................................................................................................ 42
Masoretic Vowels .................................................................................................. 43
Transliterations ..................................................................................................... 44
LEXICON FORMAT.................................................................................................. 45
PARENT AND ADOPTED ROOT FORMAT...................................................................... 45
CHILD ROOT FORMAT ................................................................................................ 46

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WORD FORMAT .......................................................................................................... 47


THE LEXICON........................................................................................................... 49
PARENT AND CHILD ROOTS ....................................................................................... 50
Al ........................................................................................................................... 50
Bet ......................................................................................................................... 62
Gam ....................................................................................................................... 77
Dal......................................................................................................................... 88
Hey ...................................................................................................................... 100
Waw..................................................................................................................... 107
Zan....................................................................................................................... 109
Hhets ................................................................................................................... 117
Thet...................................................................................................................... 134
Yad....................................................................................................................... 140
Kaph .................................................................................................................... 144
Lam...................................................................................................................... 155
Mah ..................................................................................................................... 165
Nun ...................................................................................................................... 179
Sin........................................................................................................................ 193
Ayin ..................................................................................................................... 206
Pey....................................................................................................................... 218
Tsad ..................................................................................................................... 229
Quph.................................................................................................................... 241
Resh ..................................................................................................................... 253
Shin...................................................................................................................... 271
Taw...................................................................................................................... 289
Ghah.................................................................................................................... 296
ADOPTED ROOTS (THREE LETTER)........................................................................... 301
Al ......................................................................................................................... 301
Bet ....................................................................................................................... 303
Gam ..................................................................................................................... 312
Dal....................................................................................................................... 320
Zan....................................................................................................................... 324
Hhets ................................................................................................................... 329
Thet...................................................................................................................... 348
Kaph .................................................................................................................... 351
Lam...................................................................................................................... 361
Mah ..................................................................................................................... 366
Nun ...................................................................................................................... 373
Sin........................................................................................................................ 388
Ayin ..................................................................................................................... 399
Pey....................................................................................................................... 413
Tsad ..................................................................................................................... 424
Quph.................................................................................................................... 431
Resh ..................................................................................................................... 440
Shin...................................................................................................................... 451

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Taw...................................................................................................................... 469
Ghah.................................................................................................................... 472
ADOPTED ROOTS (FOUR LETTER)............................................................................. 474
FOREIGN WORDS ..................................................................................................... 481
INDEXES ................................................................................................................... 483
ENGLISH DEFINITIONS.............................................................................................. 483
KING JAMES TRANSLATION...................................................................................... 505
STRONG'S NUMBER .................................................................................................. 555
ALTERNATIVE SPELLINGS ........................................................................................ 577
NOTES ....................................................................................................................... 612

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Introduction

Purpose of the Lexicon

In order to demonstrate the need for an Ancient Hebrew lexicon let us examine the
word PPI (halel), how it is written and what it means.

The written word


The Hebrew word PPI, as it appears here, in Hebrew dictionaries and in Hebrew
Bibles, is written with the Modern Hebrew script. But where did the Modern Hebrew
script come from? Hebrew was originally written with a pictographic script similar to
Egyptian Hieroglyphs but, when Israel was taken into captivity in Babylon they
adopted the Aramaic script of the region and used it to write Hebrew. The Modern
Hebrew script used today is in fact Aramaic in origin, not Hebrew.

The word meaning


According to Hebrew dictionaries and lexicons the word PPI is translated as "praise".
The Ancient Hebrew language is a concrete oriented language meaning that the
meaning of Hebrew words are rooted in something that can be sensed by the five senses
such as a tree which can be seen, sweet which can be tasted and noise which can be
heard. Abstract concepts such as "praise" have no foundation in the concrete and are a
product of ancient Greek philosophy.

Where is the Hebrew?


If the word PPI is written with the Aramaic script and the definition "praise" is from
the Greek, where is the Hebrew in this word? The purpose of the "Ancient Hebrew
Lexicon of the Bible" is to restore the original Hebrew to the Hebrew language of the
Bible.

The original Hebrew


The word PPI would have been written as PPI in the Early Hebrew script (over 3200
years ago) or as PPI in the Middle Hebrew script (between 3200 and 2500 years ago).
The original pictographic letters of the parent root PI is a man with his arms raised
"looking" at something spectacular and a shepherd staff that is used to move the flock

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"toward" a place. When these are combined the idea of "looking toward" something is
represented. The original meaning of PI is the North Star, a bright light in the night
sky that is "looked toward" to guide one on the journey.

If we are going to read the Bible correctly it must be through the perspective of the
Ancient Hebrews who wrote it, not from a Modern Aramaic or Greek perspective. The
word PPI in its original concrete meaning is a bright light that guides the journey and
we "praise" Yah by looking at him to guide us on our journey through life.

Perspective of the Lexicon

The first and foremost concept that a reader of the Biblical text must learn is that the
ancient Hebrews were products of an eastern culture while you as the reader are the
product of a western culture. These two cultures are as different as oil and vinegar, they
do not mix very well. What may seem rational in our western minds would be
considered irrational to an easterner of an ancient Near East culture. The same is true in
the reverse, what may be rational to an ancient Easterner would be completely irrational
in our western mind.

The authors of the Biblical text are writing from within their culture to those of the
same culture. In order to fully understand the text one needs to understand the culture
and thought processes of the Hebrew people.

All existing Hebrew Lexicons of the Bible convert the vocabulary of the ancient
Hebrews into a vocabulary compatible to our modern western language. The greatest
problem with this is that it promotes western thought when reading the Biblical text. In
this Lexicon the mind of the reader is transformed into an eastern one in order to
understand the text through the eyes of the ancient Hebrews who penned the words of
the Bible.

One of the greatest differences between this lexicon and others is the use of the ancient
pictographic script which Hebrew was originally written in. Because the Ancient
Hebrew language is based on these pictographs, they are used rather than the Modern
Hebrew script.

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Website

The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible has its own website with additional material
and information such as verb charts, listing of Biblical Hebrew words in order of their
frequency, common Hebrew roots and updates to the lexicon and much more. The
author is also available for questions, comments and requests.

Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible website


http://ahlb.ancient-hebrew.org

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Ancient Hebrew Thought


The definition of a word is going to be directly related to the culture in which that word
is being used. One word may have different meanings depending on the culture that is
using it. In order to place the correct context to a Hebrew word from the Ancient
Hebrew language one must first understand Ancient Hebrew thought.

Abstract and Concrete

Greek thought views the world through the mind (abstract thought). Ancient Hebrew
thought views the world through the senses (concrete thought).

Concrete thought is the expression of concepts and ideas in ways that can be seen,
touched, smelled, tasted or heard. All five of the senses are used when speaking,
hearing, writing and reading the Hebrew language. An example of this can be found in
Psalms 1:3; He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in
season, and whose leaf does not wither. In this passage the author expresses his
thoughts in concrete terms such as; tree, streams of water, fruit and leaf.

Abstract thought is the expression of concepts and ideas in ways that cannot be seen,
touched, smelled, tasted or heard. Examples of Abstract thought can be found in Psalms
103:8; The LORD is compassionate and gracious, Slow to anger, abounding in love.
The words compassion, grace, anger and love are all abstract words, ideas that cannot
be experienced by the senses. Why do we find these abstract words in a passage of
concrete thinking Hebrews? Actually, these are abstract English words used to translate
the original Hebrew concrete words. The translators often translate this way because the
original Hebrew makes no sense when literally translated into English.

Let us take one of the above abstract words to demonstrate the translation from a
concrete Hebrew word to an abstract English word. Anger, an abstract word, is actually
the Hebrew word 4E (aph) which literally means nose, a concrete word. When one
is very angry, he begins to breathe hard and the nostrils begin to flare. A Hebrew sees
anger as the flaring of the nose (nostrils). If the translator literally translated the
above passage slow to nose, the English reader would not understand.

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Appearance and Functional Descriptions

Greek thought describes objects in relation to its appearance. Hebrew thought describes
objects in relation to its function.

A Greek description of a common pencil would be; "it is yellow and about eight inches
long". A Hebrew description of the pencil would be related to its function such as "I
write words with it". Notice that the Hebrew description uses the verb "write" while the
Greek description uses the adjectives "yellow" and "long". Because of Hebrew's form
of functional descriptions, verbs are used much more frequently then adjectives.

To our Greek way of thinking a deer and an oak are two very different objects and we
would never describe them in the same way. The Hebrew word for both of these objects
is PME (ayil) because the functional description of these two objects are identical to
the Ancient Hebrews, therefore, the same Hebrew word is used for both.

The Hebraic definition of PME is "a strong leader". A deer stag is one of the most
powerful animals of the forest and is seen as "a strong leader" among the other animals
of the forest. The wood of the oak tree is very hard compared to other trees and is seen
as a "strong leader" among the trees of the forest.

Notice the two different translations of the Hebrew word PME in Psalms 29:9. The
NASB and KJV translates it as "The voice of the LORD makes the deer to calve" while
the NIV translates it as "The voice of the LORD twists the oaks". The literal translation
of this verse in Hebrew thought would be; "The voice of the LORD makes the strong
leaders turn ".

When translating the Hebrew into English, the Greek thinking translator will give a
Greek description to this word for the Greek thinking reader, which is why we have two
different ways of translating this verse. This same word "ayil is also translated as a
"ruler" (a strong leader of men) in 2 Kings 24.15.

Ancient Hebrew will use different Hebrew words for the same thing depending upon its
function at the time. For example an ox may be identified as an TJPE (aluph) when
referring to a lead ox, a VJW (shor) when referring to a plow ox, VUF (baqar) when
referring to an ox of the field or VT (par) when referring to an ox of the threshing
floor.

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Static and Dynamic

In our Modern western language verbs express action (dynamic) while nouns express
inanimate (static) objects. In Hebrew all things are in motion (dynamic) including verbs
and nouns. In Hebrew sentences the verbs identify the action of an object while nouns
identify an object of action. The verb OPQ (malak) is "the reign of the king" while the
noun OPQ (melek) is the "the king who reigns". A mountain top is not a static object
but the "head lifting up out of the hill". A good example of action in what appears to be
a static passage is the command to "have no other gods before me" (Exodus 20:3). In
Hebrew thought this passage is saying "not to bring another one of power in front of my
face".

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The Ancient Hebrew Alphabet

Evolution of the Hebrew Alphabet

The Hebrew alphabet was written with a script belonging to the Semitic family of
languages. The Semitic script followed three basic stages of development, Early,
Middle and Late.

The Early Semitic script was pictographic (fig. 1) where each letter represented an
object. In figure 1, the top left corner letter is a picture of water representing the sound
M. The second letter from right at the bottom is a picture of a shepherd staff
representing the sound L.

The Middle Semitic script (fig. 2) is an evolved form of the original pictographic script
into a simpler form and used by the different Semitic groups including the Hebrews
(fig. 2), Moabites (fig. 3), Ammonites (fig. 4), Arameans (fig. 5) and others.

The Aramaic script of the Arameans in Babylon evolved into the Late Semitic script
independently from other Semitic scripts (fig. 6). When the Hebrew people were taken
into Babylonian captivity, they adopted the Aramaic script (fig. 7) and is still in use
today (fig. 8).

While the majority of the Hebrew texts of the first century BCE and into the first
century CE were written in the Late Semitic or Aramaic script, the Middle Semitic
script was not lost. It was still used on occasion such as on many of the Jewish coins as
well as some religious scrolls such as those found in the Dead Sea caves (fig. 9).

The Samaritans lived in the land of Samaria, a region of Israel, at the time of Israel's
captivity; they were not taken into Babylon with Israel. As a result of their isolation
they are the only culture to retain a script (fig. 13) similar to the Middle Semitic script
and is still used to this day in the Samaritan community.

Around 1000 BCE, the Greeks adopted the Middle Semitic script (fig. 11) and began to
evolve independently over the centuries to become the Greek script (fig. 12) used
today.

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Figure-2 Ancient Hebrew inscription


Figure-1 Ancient Semitic pictographic
on potsherd c. 900 BCE
inscription on stone boulder c. 1500 BCE

Figure-3 Moabite inscription on stone c. Figure-4 Ammonite inscription on


900 BCE stone c. 900 BCE

Figure-5 Aramaic inscription on stone


incense altar c. 500 BCE Figure-6 Aramaic inscription on
stone plaque c. 20 CE.

Figure-8 Modern Hebrew script from


the Hebrew Bible.
Figure-7 Hebrew writings from the Dead
Sea Scrolls c. 200 BCE

Figure-10 Samaritan scripts


Figure-9 Pictographic Hebrew writings
from the Dead Sea Scrolls c. 100 BCE

Figure-11 Greek inscription found on Figure-12 Greek writing on New


bowl c. 800 BCE Testament papyrus c. 200 CE

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The Ayin and Ghah

While the Modern Hebrew alphabet consists of twenty-two letters, the evidence
suggests that there were additional letters in the original Semitic and Hebrew alphabet.
One of the ancient Semitic languages of Canaan was Ugarit. This ancient language is
almost identical to the Hebrew language of the Bible but, instead of consisting of
twenty-two letters it has twenty-eight letters. One of the major differences between
Ugarit and Hebrew is the additional letter "ghah". Evidence, such as will be presented
here, suggest that the letter "ghah" exists within the Hebrew text of the Bible.

One Word - Two Meanings


The strongest evidence of the missing ghah can be found in two different meanings of
one Hebrew word. The Hebrew word ra (SV in modern Hebrew) can mean friend or
bad. The examples in the table below (Table 1) list several of these double meaning
words that contain the letter S (ayin). The first column is the word as it appears in the
modern Hebrew Bible. The second column is the word spelled with the ancient Hebrew
letter S (ayin) and its meaning. The third column is the word spelled with the ancient
Hebrew letter K (ghah) and its meaning.

Table 1
Modern Ancient Ancient
with ayin with ghah
PSM infant PJSwicked PJK
LRS profit PSMgoat PKM
4MS heed IRSanswer IRK
VJS weary TMSdarkness TMK
VMS skin VJSblind VJK
SV colt VMScity VMK
ISV friend SVbad KV
VSW shepherd ISVbreak IKV
FVS hair VS\storm VK\
1VS weave FVSdark FVK
4VS naked QVScrafty QVK
PSM neck TVSrain TVK

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Greek Transliterations of the Ghah


Additional evidence to the existence of the letter ghah is the Greek transliteration of
Hebrew names. When the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek about 2,000 years
ago, the translator transliterated the Hebrew names into Greek.

When we examine Hebrew names that contain the Hebrew letter ayin (S), we find two
different methods of transliterating the letter. Table 2 below contains Hebrew names
where the ayin is not transliterated because it is a silent letter, while Table 3 contains
Hebrew names where the ayin is transliterated with the Greek letter Gamma ( or ).

Table 2
Hebrew Greek English
Written Pronunciation Written Pronunciation
PJF ba'al Baal Baal
1SPF bilam Balaam Balaam
XJVXWS ashtarot Astaroth Ashtaroth

Table 3
Hebrew Greek English
Written Pronunciation Written Pronunciation
IVQS amorah Gomorras Gomorrah
I^S azzah Gazan Gaza
VJST peor Pogor Peor

Impact on Ancient Hebrew Studies


In the study of the ancient Hebrew language and alphabet we begin studying the
language at its simplest roots, the letters. Each letter is a picture that represents a
meaning. When the letters are combined to form roots, each letter supplies meaning to
the root. By then studying the various words, which are derived out of any given root,
we can begin to reconstruct the original root language of Hebrew. In order to be as
accurate as possible, we need to be sure that we are using the correct words, roots and
letters.

When we compare the meanings of the parent roots that were originally spelled with the
letter ghah we notice the similarity in meaning with each of these words. The majority
of these words are related to darkness (dark, storm, clouds, rain, blind) and wickedness
(wicked, goat, city, bad, crafty).

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The Samech, Shin and Sin

In the Modern Hebrew alphabet the letter shin (W) represents two different sounds, an
"sh" and an "s". To differentiate these two sounds a dot is placed above the shin in
different locations. For the "sh" sound the dot is placed on the right (S) and called a
"shin" and for the "s" sound it is placed on the left ([) and called a "sin".

In most cases words spelled with the sin are more closely related in meaning with
words spelled with the samech (\). In addition, Hebrew words spelled with the sin are
written with the samech in other Semitic languages. In the Hebrew Bible several
Hebrew words written with the [ are also written with a \. Table 4 below are some
examples.

Table 4
E[R  E\R  nasa Lift up
VJ[ VJ\ sur Remove
/O[ /O\ sakak Cover
YJ[ YJ\ sut Turn aside
Y[ Y\ set Rebel
I[S I\S shasah Plunder

Because the Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible is concerned with restoring Hebrew
words to their original meaning and relationship with the ancient roots, words written
with a [ in the Masoretic text will be written with the ancient pictograph \
(sin/samech) in the Lexicon. For example, the word I[S appears as I\W in the
Lexicon with the spelling I[W noted under "defective spellings".

Reconstruction of the original Hebrew Alphabet

The Ancient Hebrew letters form the foundation to the Ancient Hebrew language and a
thorough study of these letters is essential to understanding the cultural background to
the words they form. The process of reconstructing the original Hebrew alphabet is
similar to the field of archeology, which digs down to hidden depths to determine the
origins, culture or way of life of Ancient civilizations. As artifacts are found, they are

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compared to artifacts of other cultures and other time periods to determine the
distinctive characteristics of the culture and civilization. When studying Ancient
alphabets, one digs down into the depths of time and compares the artifacts of
pictographic and non-pictographic scripts to determine dates, meaning and sound.

Letter Characteristics
We usually associate two characteristics for each letter, a form and a sound, as in the
first letter of our alphabet whose form is "A" and has the sound "a". The Ancient
Hebrew alphabet has four characteristics: form, sound, name and meaning.

Form
The original letter is pictographic, meaning it represents a picture of something, such as
the letter T representing a mouth. The original form is determined by examining the
archeological record of ancient Semitic inscriptions and other related scripts such as the
South Arabian and Punic. The name of the letter will help to determine the original
pictograph.

Name
Each pictograph is associated with a single syllable of two consonants. This syllable is
also the name of the letter. The name of the letter T is "peh" and is also the Hebrew
word for "mouth". The name is determined by comparing the various names of this
letter as used in Semitic languages as well as other non Semitic languages that have
adopted the Semitic alphabet.

Meaning
The mnemonic meaning of a pictograph is the extended meanings related to the
pictograph. These mnemonic meanings most often are related to the pictograph by their
function rather than appearance. For example, the letter T has the extended mnemonic
meanings, speak, blow and open, functions of the mouth.

Sound
The first letter of the syllabic name provides a singular sound for the purpose of
forming words and sentences. The phonetic value of the letter T is therefore a "p". The
original sound is determined by comparing the sound of the letter as used in other
Semitic languages as well as non-Semitic languages that have adopted the Semitic
alphabet.

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The Reconstructed Alphabet

Al

The original pictograph for this letter is a picture of an ox head - E representing


strength and power from the work performed by the animal. This pictograph also
represents a chief or other leader. When two oxen are yoked together for pulling a
wagon or plow, one is the older and more experienced one who leads the other. Within
the clan, tribe or family the chief or father is seen as the elder who is yoked to the
others as the leader and teacher.

The Modern name for this letter is aleph (TPE) and corresponds to the Greek name
alpha and the Arabic name aleph. The various meanings of this root are oxen, yoke and
learn. Each of these meanings is related to the meanings of the pictograph E. The root
TPE is an adopted root from the parent root PE (AL) meaning, strength, power and
chief and is the probable original name of the pictograph E.

The P is a shepherd staff and represents authority as well as a yoke (see Lam below).
Combined these two pictographs mean strong authority. The chief or father is the
strong authority. The PE can also be understood as the ox in the yoke. Many Near
Eastern cultures worshipped the god PE / AL, most commonly pronounced as el
and depicted as a bull in carvings and statues. Israel chose the form of a calf (young
bull) as an image of God at Mount Sinai showing their association between the word
PE and the ox or bull. The word PE is also commonly used in the Hebrew Bible for
God or any god.

The concept of the ox and the shepherd staff in the word PE has been carried over
into modern times as the scepter and crown of a monarch, the leader of a nation. These
modern items are representative of the shepherd staff, an ancient sign of authority, and
the horns of the ox, an ancient sign of strength.

In Modern Hebrew this letter is silent but was originally used as the vowel a as well
as a glottal stop. The Greek letter alpha derived from the aleph is also used for the
a sound.

The Early Semitic pictograph E was simplified to $ and E in the Middle Hebrew
script and continued to evolve into the E in the Late Hebrew script. The Modern

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Hebrew letter E developed out of the Late Semitic. The Middle Semitic was adopted by
the Greeks to be the letter A and carried over into the Roman A. The Middle
Semitic script E became the number 1 we use today.

Bet

Several variations were used for the original pictograph including, , , and F.
Each of these pictographs are representative of a house or tent. The pictograph F is
chosen as it best represents the nomadic tents of the Hebrews. The tent was divided into
two sections, men's and women's, with the entrance at the front of the tent in the men's
section and an entrance from the men's to the women's section.

The Hebrew word (bet) means house or tent as well as family. A common designation
for a family is to identify the house of the family patriarch such as in The house of
Jacob.

The meanings of this letter are house, tent, family as well as in, with, inside or within as
the family resides within the house or tent.

The original name for this letter is bet, the parent root of the child root beyt (meaning
house) and is equivalent to the Greek name beta and the Arabic name beyt. This letter is
pronounced as a b when sounded as a stop such as in the word beyt or a bh (v)
when sounded as a spirant as in the word shubh (shoov).

This letter is commonly used as a prefix to words to mean in or with as in


beerets meaning in a land.

The Early Semitic letter F evolved into F in the Middle Semitic script and into F in the
Late Semitic script. The Modern Hebrew letter F developed out of the Late Semitic.
The Middle Semitic script was adopted by the Greeks to become the letter (a reverse
direction due to being written from right to left instead of left to right) and the Roman B
and b. The Late Semitic script F became the number 2.

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Gam

The earliest known pictograph for this letter is G and is a picture of a foot. The Modern
Hebrew name for this letter is gimel, an adopted root. The original name to this letter
is most likely gam, the parent root of gimel. This letter is the origin of the Arabic
letter Geem and the Greek gamma supporting the theory that the original name for
the letter did not include the L.

The word gam means to gather together as a group of animals gathering at the water
hole to drink. The pictographic script for the word gam is QG. The G is the foot
representing walk and the Q is water (See Mah below). Combined these mean
walk to the water.

The letter G has the meanings of walk, carry or gather. The sound associated with this
letter is a g as in go.

The Early Semitic G became ' and G (a turn of 180 degrees) in the Middle Semitic
script. This letter further developed to G in the Late Semitic script. The Late Semitic
script further developed into the Modern Hebrew G. The Middle Semitic script became
the Greek (a reversal of the letter due to direction of writing) as well as the Roman C
and G. The Late Semitic G became the number 3.

Dal

There are two possibilities for the original Early Semitic pictograph for this letter - ,
a picture of a fish and H a picture of a door. The modern Hebrew name for this letter is
dalet and means door. The word dalet is a derivative of the parent root dal also
meaning door. The Arabic name for this letter is dal giving support to the parent
root as the original name. As the Hebrew word for a fish is dag, it is unlikely that the
pictograph is the pictograph for this letter but, rather the pictograph H.

The basic meaning of the letter H is door but has several other meanings associated
with it. It can mean a back and forth movement as one goes back and forth through
the tent through the door. It can mean dangle as the tent door dangled down from a
roof pole of the tent. It can also mean weak or poor as one who dangles the head down.

The sound for this letter is a d as in door as it is with the Greek and Arabic
equivalents.

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The Early Semitic pictograph H evolved into the Middle Semitic letter H. The Middle
Semitic then evolved into the Late Semitic letter H, the early form of the Modern
Hebrew H. The Middle Semitic letter is the origin of the Greek letter , The Roman D
and the number 4.

Hey

The original pictograph for this letter is I or ), a man standing with his arms raised
out. The Modern Hebrew and original name for this letter is hey. The Hebrew word
hey means behold, as when looking at a great sight. This word can also mean
breath or sigh as one does when looking at a great sight. The meaning of the letter
I is behold, look, breath, sigh and reveal or revelation from the idea of revealing a
great sight by pointing it out.

The Modern Hebrew sound for this letter is h. Originally this letter doubled as a
consonant, with an h sound, or as the vowel sound eh. When the Greeks adopted
this letter it became the epsilon with an eh sound.

This letter is commonly used as a prefix to words to mean the as in haarets


meaning the land. The use of this prefix is to reveal something of importance within
the sentence.

The Early Semitic I evolved into the Middle Semitic I by rotating the letter 90
degrees to the left. This letter then evolved into I in the late Semitic script that
developed into the Modern Hebrew I. The Middle Semitic I was adopted by the
Greeks and the Romans to become the (reversed due to the direction of writing). This
Middle Semitic letter also became the number 5.

Waw

The original pictograph used in the Early Semitic script is a J, a picture of a tent peg.
The tent pegs were made of wood and may have been Y-shaped to prevent the rope
from slipping off.

The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is vav, a word meaning peg or hook.
This letter is used in Modern Hebrew as a consonant with a v sound and as a vowel.

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If the Modern Hebrew letter appears as A, it is the vowel sound ow and if it appears as
W, it is the vowel sound uw. When used as a vowel the ancient pronunciation was also
an ow or uw. In each of the consonant/vowel letters of the Ancient Hebrew
language the pronunciation of the is closely related to the pronunciation of the vowel
such as the letter hey (See above) is h and eh and the pronunciation of the letter
yud (See below) is y and iy. For this reason, it is probable that the original
pronunciation of the letter J was with a w. In Modern Arabic language, this letter is
also pronounced with a w. Therefore, the original name of this letter would have been
waw instead of vav.

As the pictograph indicates, this letter represents a peg or hook, which are used for
securing something. The meaning of this letter is to add or secure.

This letter is frequently used as a prefix to words to mean and in the sense of adding
things together.

The Early Semitic J evolved into the J in the Middle Semitic script. This letter then
became the J of the Late Semitic script and evolved into the Modern Hebrew J. The
Middle Semitic letter was adopted by the Greeks and the Romans to be the letter F but
was dropped from the Greek alphabet later. The Late Semitic form of the letter became
the number 9.

Zan

The ancient pictograph for this letter is ^ and is some type of agricultural implement
similar to a mattock or plow. The meanings of this letter are harvest or crop as this
tool is used in the harvesting, food as from the harvest, cut from the function of the
implement and broad from its shape.

The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is zayin but was originally the parent root
zan. When the Greeks adopted the letter its name was originally zan but later
became zeta, the modern name for this letter in the Greek alphabet.

The phonetic sound for this letter is a z as it is in Greek and Arabic.

The Early Semitic pictograph was simplified to ^ and evolving into ^ in the Late
Semitic script and evolved into the Modern Hebrew letter ^. The Greeks and Romans
adopted this letter to become the letter Z. The Late Semitic ^ became the number 7.

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Hhets

The ancient pictograph L is a picture of a tent wall. The meanings of this letter are
outside as the function of the wall is to protect the occupants from the elements, halp as
the wall in the middle of the tent divides the tent into the male and female sections and
secular as something that is outside.

The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is hhet meaning a string. A very similar word
Hebrew word hhets is a wall and is most likely the original name for this letter. The
sound of the letter, in ancient and modern times, is a guttural "hh" (as in the ch in the
name Bach).

The early Semitic pictograph L evolved into L in the Middle Semitic script by being
rotated 90 degrees. This letter continued to evolve into L in the Late Semitic script. The
Middle Semitic script is the origin of the Greek and Roman H while the late Semitic
script became the modern Hebrew L. The Middle Semitic form of this letter became the
number 8.

Thet

The original pictograph for this letter is Y, a container made of wicker or clay.
Containers were a very important item among the nomadic Hebrews. They were used
for storing grains and other items. Wicker baskets were used as nets for catching fish.
The meanings of this letter are basket, contain, store and clay.

The twenty-second letter of the Hebrew alphabet is a tav with a "t" sound. It is unlikely
that the original Hebrew had two letters with the same sound. When the Greeks adopted
the Hebrew alphabet this letter the Greek theta. The original sound for this letter is was
probably a "th".

The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is tet meaning mud or clay but would have
been pronounced as thet.

The Early Semitic letter Y remained unchanged into the Middle Semitic script but was
simplified to Y in the Late Semitic script. The Late Semitic letter became the , Theta,
in the Greek alphabet, the Modern Hebrew Y and our number 6.

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Yad

The Early Semitic pictograph of this letter is M, an arm and hand. The meaning of this
letter is work, make and throw, the functions of the hand. The Modern Hebrew name
yud is a derivative of the two letter word yad meaning "hand", the original name
for the letter.

The ancient and modern pronunciation of this letter is a "y". In Ancient Hebrew this
letter also doubled as a vowel with an i sound. The Greek language adopted this letter
as the iota, carrying over the i sound.

The ancient pictograph M, was turned 90 degrees to become the M in the Middle
Semitic script. The letter continued to evolve into the simpler form M in the Late
Semitic script. The Middle Semitic form became the Greek and Roman . The Late
Semitic form became the Modern Hebrew M.

Kaph

The Ancient form of this letter is O the open palm of a hand. The meanings of this
letter are bend and curve from the shape of the palm as well as to tame or subdue as one
who has been bent to anothers will.

The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is kaph, a Hebrew word meaning palm and
is the original name for the letter. This letter is pronounced as a k, as in the word
kaph, when used as a stop or as a kh (pronounced hard like the German name
Bach), as in the word yalakh (to walk) when used as a spirant.

The Early Semitic O evolved into O in the Middle Semitic script. This letter continued
to evolve into O in the Late Semitic script and becoming the Modern Hebrew O and the
/ (final kaph). The Middle Semitic O became the Greek and Roman K (written in
reverse direction).

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Lam

The Early Hebrew pictograph is P, a shepherd's staff. The shepherd staff was used to
direct sheep by pushing or pulling them. It was also used as a weapon against predators
to defend and protect the sheep.

The meaning of this letter is toward as moving something in a different direction. This
letter also means authority, as it is a sign of the shepherd, the leader of the flock. It also
means yoke, a staff on the shoulders as well as tie or bind from the yoke that is bound
to the animal.

This letter is used as a prefix to nouns meaning to or toward.

The Modern Hebrew name of this letter is lamed, similarly is the Greek name
lamda. The Arabic name however is lam retaining an older two letter root name for
the letter and the probable original name. The phonetic sound for this letter is l.

The original pictograph for this letter, P, has remained virtually unchanged through the
ages. The Middle Semitic remained the same but changed slightly to P in the Late
Semitic script becoming the P in the Modern Hebrew script. The Early Semitic P is the
origin of the Greek (upside down) and the Roman L.

Mah

The Early Semitic pictograph for this letter is Q a picture of waves of water. This
pictograph has the meanings of liquid, water and sea, mighty and massive from the size
of the sea and chaos from the storms of the sea. To the Hebrews the sea was a feared
and unknown place, for this reason this letter is used as a question word, who, what,
when, where, why and how, in the sense of searching for an unknown.

The modern Hebrew name for this letter is mem probably from the word mayim
meaning water. The word mayim is the plural form of mah, probably the original
name for this letter, meaning what. The Greek name for this letter is mu, a Hebrew
word closely related to mah. The sound for this letter is m.

The Early Semitic Q evolved into Q in the Middle Semitic and continued to evolve
into Q in the Late Semitic script. The Late Semitic script became the Q and 1 (final
mem) of the Modern Hebrew script. The Early and Middle Semitic script is the origin
to the Greek and Roman M.

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Nun

The ancient pictograph R is a picture of a seed sprout representing the idea of


continuing to a new generation. This pictograph has the meanings of continue,
perpetuation, offspring or heir.

The Modern Hebrew name is nun, a Hebrew word meaning continue, offspring or
heir. This two-letter word is the original name for the letter. The phonetic sound for this
letter is n.

The Early Semitic R evolved into R in the Middle Semitic script and continued to
evolve into R in the Late Semitic script. The Late Semitic script became the Modern
Hebrew R and 2 (final nun). The Middle Semitic script became the N (written in reverse
direction) in both the Greek and Roman alphabets.

Sin

There are several possibilities for the original Semitic pictograph including (a fish),
(possibly a thorn), (a window?) and \ (a thorn). The pictograph \ is used almost
exclusively through the history of this letter. This picture has the meanings of pierce
and sharp. This letter also has the meaning of a shield as thorn bushes were used by the
shepherd to build a wall or shield, made to enclose his flock during the night to protect
them from predators. Another meaning is to grab hold as a thorn is a seed that clings to
hair and clothing.

Of all the letters this is the most difficult to reconstruct due to the limited archeological
and textual support. The Modern Hebrew name for this letter is samech (LQ\),
which is a word that means support, with no apparent connection to a two letter parent
root or to the meaning of the original picture of this letter. The Arabic alphabet does not
have this letter and the Greek letter derived from this letter is called the ksi. The 21st
letter of the Hebrew alphabet (W) has two names and sounds, Shin (sh) and Sin (s). All
the words using the sin are related in meaning to the words using a samech in the same
place as the sin. It is possible that the original name for the samech was sin, meaning
thorn, and later was divided into the samech and sin (which then became associated
with the shin).

The original sound for this letter must be an "s" to which the samech and sin both agree.
The Greek sound for the letter is "ks", similar to the "s".

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The early Semitic \ evolved into the \ in the middle Semitic. This letter continued to
evolve into \ in the late Semitic. This letter became the \ in the modern Hebrew
alphabet. The late Semitic is reversed in the Greek alphabet becoming the and . The
Greek letter became the Latin X.

Ayin

The Ancient picture for this letter is a picture of an eye S. This letter represents the
ideas of seeing and watching as well as knowledge as the eye is the window of
knowledge.

The name of the letter is ayin, a Semitic word meaning eye. This letter is silent in
modern Hebrew. There is no indication that the ancient Semitic had a sound for this
letter as well and appears to have been silent in the past. The Greek language assigned
the vowel sound "o" to the letter. As Hebrew did not have one letter for the "o" sound
the Greeks took this silent letter and converted it into a vowel.

The early Semitic S evolved into the simpler S in the middle Semitic and remained
the same into the late Semitic period. This letter evolved into the S in the modern
Hebrew script. The middle Semitic became the Greek and the Latin O.

Pey

The Semitic word "pey" means a "mouth" and there are several ancient Semitic
pictographs believed to be this letter, none of which resemble a mouth. The only
exception is the South Arabian pictograph T. This pictograph closely resembles a
mouth and is similar to the later Semitic letters for the letter "pey".

This pictograph has the meanings of speak and blow from the functions of the mouth as
well the edge of something from the lips at the edge of the mouth.

The modern Hebrew name for this letter is "pey" and as previously identified it is the
Hebrew word for mouth. There are two sounds for this letter, the stop "P" and the
spirant "Ph" or "f".

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The early Semitic T evolved to the letter T in the middle Semitic scripts. The letter
continued to evolved into the T in the late Semitic script. This letter evolved into the T
and 4 (final pey) in the modern Hebrew script. The middle Semitic T became the Greek
and the Latin P.

Tsad

The three Ancient pictograph possibilities for this letter are , and ]. The word
"tsad" means "side" as a man lying on his side and may be the meaning of the last two
pictographs. Most ancient Semitic alphabets used pictographs which closely resemble
the last pictograph indicating that this was most likely the original form of the letter.

The meaning of this letter is the side of something as well as hunting and chasing
through the idea of laying down in ambush. The modern name for this letter is tsade, a
child root from the word tsad also meaning side. The phonetic sound of the letter is a
"ts" in both ancient and modern Hebrew.

The early pictograph ] evolved into ] in the Middle Semitic script and continued to
evolve into ] in the Late Semitic Script. From the middle Semitic script comes the
Modern Hebrew = and ]. Modern Greek and Latin has no letter derived from this
Semitic letter.

Quph

Most of the pictographs used for this letter are or . Ancient Semitic letter which
were originally oriented in a horizontal plane were tilted to a vertical plane. More than
likely this letter was originally written as U.

The name of this letter is quph, a parent root. When all of the words derived from this
parent root are compared the common theme of a circle or revolution are found. The
pictograph of this letter is probably a picture of the sun at the horizon in the sense of a
revolution of the sun.

The various meanings of this letter are sun, revolution, circle and horizon. This letter
can also mean condense as the light gathers at the sun when it is at the horizon. It can
also mean time as the revolution of the sun is used to calculate time. Hebrew, Greek

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and Arabic agree that the sound for this letter is "q". The Modern Hebrew and Arabic
name for this letter is quph, a parent root.

The early pictograph U evolved into U in the Middle Semitic script and continued to
evolve into U in the Late Semitic Script. From the middle Semitic script comes the
Modern Hebrew U. The Middle Semitic script is the origin of the Latin letter Q.

Resh

The Ancient picture for this letter is V, the head of a man. This letter has the meanings
of head or man as well as chief, top, beginning or first.

The modern Hebrew name for this letter is resh, a Hebrew word meaning head.
Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek agree that the sound for this letter is an "r".

The early pictograph V evolved into V in the Middle Semitic script and continued to
evolve into V in the Late Semitic Script. From the middle Semitic script comes the
Modern Hebrew V. The Middle Semitic script is also the origin of the Greek letter
and the Latin R.

Shin

The Ancient picture for this letter is W, a picture of the two front teeth. This letter has
the meanings of teeth, sharp and press (from the function of the teeth when chewing). It
also has the meaning of two, again, both or second from the two teeth.

The modern Hebrew name for this letter is shin, a Hebrew word meaning tooth. Hebrew
and Arabic agree that the sound for this letter is "sh".

The early pictograph W evolved into W in the Middle Semitic script and continued to
evolve into W in the Late Semitic Script. From the middle Semitic script comes the
Modern Hebrew W. The Middle Semitic script is also the origin of the Greek letter
and the Latin S.

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Taw

The Ancient picture X is a type of "mark", probably of two sticks crossed to mark a
place similar to the Egyptian hieroglyph of , a picture of two crossed sticks. This
letter has the meanings of mark, sign or signature.

The Modern Hebrew, Arabic and Greek names for this letter is tav (or taw), a Hebrew
word meaning, mark. Hebrew, Greek and Arabic agree that the sound for this letter is
"t".

The early pictograph X evolved into X in the Middle Semitic script and continued to
evolve into X in the Late Semitic Script. From the middle Semitic script comes the
Modern Hebrew X. The Early Semitic script is the origin of the Greek letter and the
Latin T.

Ghah

While this letter existed in ancient Semitic languages and some modern Semitic
languages, it no longer exists in the modern Hebrew. Instead it has been absorbed into
the letter S (ayin). While the evidence exists showing that this is in fact a separate letter,
there is very little evidence for reconstructing its original pictograph. The Ugarit and
Arabic languages wrote this letter the same as the ayin but with an additional line or
dot. The closest candidate for this letter is the K, a twisted rope, as found in some
ancient Semitic inscriptions.

In the Arabic language this letter is called the ghah but originally may have had the
name ghah meaning "twisted". The meaning of the letter ghah is twisted from the
twisting fibers of a rope and from this come the meaning of goats from their twisted
horns. As goats are dark in color, this letter also carries the meaning of dark.

Because the Greek language transliterates this letter with a gamma (g sound) we know
that this letter originally had a type of "g" sound such as in the word ring.

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Hebrew Alphabet Chart

Table 5
Early Middle Late Modern
Script Picture Name Sound Script Script Script Name Sound
E Head of an ox al a E E E aleph silent
F Tent floorplan bet b,bh F F F beyt b,bh
G Foot gam g G G G gimel g
H Tent door dal d H H H dalet d
I Arms raised hey h,e I I I hey h
J Tent peg waw w,o,u J J J vav v,o,u
^ Mattock zan z ^ ^ ^ zayin z
L Tent wall hhets hh L L L hhet hh
Y Clay basket thet th Y Y Y tet t
M Closed hand yad y,i M M M yad y
O Open palm kaph k,kh O O /O kaph k,kh
P Shepherd staff lam l P P P lamed l
Q Water mah m Q Q 1Q Mem m
R Sprouting seed nun n R R 2R nun n
\ Thorn sin s \ \ \[ samech, sin s
S Eye ayin 3 3 S ayin silent
T Open mouth pey p,ph T T 4T pey ph
] Man on his side tsad ts ] ] =] tsadey ts
U Horizon quph q U U U quph q
V Head of a man resh r V V V resh r
W Two front teeth shin sh W W W shin sh
X Crossed sticks taw t X X X tav t
K Rope ghah gh 3 3 K ayin silent

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The Hebrew Root System

Parent Roots

When two pictographs are put together, a Parent Root word is formed. When the F (B,
a house) is combined with the R (N, a seed which continues the next generation) the
Parent Root RF (pronounced ben) is formed. The two letters of this root have the
combined meaning of "the house of seeds" or "the seeds that continue the
house/family". This word is translated simply as "son".

These parent roots are often used in the Biblical text as words themselves. While these
words are usually specific in nature, their original meaning was very broad. The
Hebrew word RF means "son", the more original broad meaning of the parent root RF
is to build (a house or family). This can be seen in the various other derivatives of the
Parent Root having the meanings of build, house, bricks and children.

Child Roots

Formed out of the Parent Roots are thirteen different Child Roots. The first is formed
by doubling the last letter of the Parent Root. Hebrew verbs require a three consonant
root in order to be conjugated. Therefore, the second consonant in the Parent Root is
duplicated to turn the two consonant Parent Root into a three consonant child root. The
meaning of this derivative from the Parent Root is usually identical in meaning to the
original Parent Root.

The other twelve Child roots are formed by placing a vowel within the Parent Root. Of
the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet, four double as consonants and vowels.
These are the E (A), I (H, E), J (W, O and U) and M (Y, I).

A Child Root is formed by adding one of the consonant/vowels as a prefix (in front), a
suffix (at the end) or an infix (in the middle) to the Parent Root. All of the Child Roots
formed from the Parent Root are directly related in meaning to the Parent Root. Table 6
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generic meaning of "flow", demonstrating the close relationship between the Parent and
Child roots.

Table 6
Hebrew Meaning Connection to root
PFEWilt Flowing away of life
PFI Empty Flowing out of contents
PIF Panic Flowing of the insides
IPF Aged Flowing away of youth
PJF Flood Heavy flowing of water
PFMSteam Flowing of water

Adopted Roots

An adopted root is a three letter root that is formed out of a parent root. These roots
evolved over time out of the original parent roots. Adopted roots are formed by adding
a third consonant to a Parent Root forming a new root that is more specific in meaning
than the parent. In Table 7 adopted roots formed out of the parent root VT (with the
generic meaning "to break") are listed. Each of the adopted roots have a more precise
meaning of "to break".

Table 7
Hebrew Meaning
LVTBreak forth
OVT Break apart
\VT Break in pieces
UVTBreak off
]VTBreak open

There are also a few four letter adopted roots in the Biblical text, sixty-seven in all.
Because of the scarcity of these roots it appears that these roots came into existence at
an even later date than the three letter adopted roots of which there are hundreds.

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Reconstruction of Roots

By comparing the various aspects of a parent root, the original meaning of the parent
can be determined. For example, the two child roots UUQ (MQQ) meaning "to rot"
and UJQ (MQ) meaning "to stink" are formed out of the parent root UQ. These two
ideas are connected in that something that rots begins to stink. When we examine the
letters which form the parent root, Q and U, we find the original meaning. The Q is a
picture of water and the U is a picture of the sun at the horizon representing the
gathering or condensing of light. When we combine the meaning of these two letters we
have "water condensed". When the water of a pond condenses, such as dries up, the
vegetation and fish that lived in that water die and begin to rot and stink. We know have
a picture which will help us better understand the meaning of these words. One
additional piece to the puzzle is the adopted root UQ] (TsMQ), an adopted root
meaning "dry".

Many times the adopted roots alone can help to reconstruct the meaning of a Parent
root. The original meaning of the parent root LF (BHh) is very difficult to determine
as the only word derived from it is the word ILFE (av'hhah) from the child root
LFE (ABHh) meaning "sharp point". The adopted roots in Table 8 clearly show the
original meaning of the parent root LF as "slaughter" and the "point" is in reference to
the knife that is used to slaughter.

Table 8
Hebrew Meaning
LFY Slaughter
LF^Slaughter
VLF Choose (through the idea of choosing a sacrifice)
RLF Test (through the idea of testing for the choicest)
VOF* Firstborn (the firstborn of the flock is chosen for sacrifice)
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The Hebrew Language


Each root represents an action, an object that reflects the action and an abstract derived
from the action of the object. The action is referred to as a verb while the object and
abstract are referred to as nouns. The root OVF (BRK) is the foundation to the verb
OVF (barak) meaning "to kneel" (action) and the noun OVF (berek) meaning "knee"
(object). The noun IOVF (berakah) is derived from the root and can be a gift (object)
or the abstract concept of a "blessing" in the sense of bringing a gift on bended knee.

Verbs

Hebrew verbs, like English verbs, describe action. Because the Hebrew language is an
action oriented language rather than descriptive, it is prolific with verbs. When a
Hebrew verb is conjugated in a sentence it identifies person, number, gender, tense,
mood and voice. Understanding these different aspects of a verb is essential for proper
interpretation of that verb.

Person
Each verb identifies the subject of the verb as first (I), second (you) or third (he) person.

Number
Each verb also indicates the subject of the verb as singular or plural (we, you or they).

Gender
Each verb also indicates the subject of the verb as masculine (he) or feminine (she).

Tense
There are four tenses in Hebrew verbs, perfect, imperfect, participle and imperative. In
the English language the verb tenses are related to time; past, present and future, while
the Hebrew verbs are all related to action. The perfect tense is a completed action and
in most cases is related to the English past tense (he cut). The imperfect tense is an
incomplete action and is closely related to the English present and future tenses (he cuts
or he will cut). The participle can be a current action or one who performs the action (a
cutting or cutter). The imperative identifies the action, similar to a command, with no
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the verb, the verb tense (perfect or imperfect) reverses. For this reason this letter, when
used in this context, is called the reversing or consecutive waw.

Voice
Each verb also includes voice of which there are three; active, passive or reflexive. The
active voice identifies the action of the verb as coming from the subject (he cut). The
passive voice does not identify the origin of action placed on the subject of the verb (he
was cut). The reflexive voice places the action of the verb onto the subject (he cut
himself).

Mood
Each verb also includes mood of which there are three; simple, intensive or causative.
The simple mood is simple action of the verb (he cut). The intensive mood implies
force or emphasis on the verb (he slashed or hacked). The causative mood expresses
causation to the verb (he casued a cut).

The voice and mood of a verb is identified by seven different forms as shown in Table
9.

Table 9
Form Mood Voice Example
Paal* Simple Active He cut
Niphal Simple Passive He was cut
Piel Intensive Active He slashed
Pual Intensive Passive He was slashed
Hiphil Causative Active He made cut
Hophal Causative Passive He was made cut
Hitpael Intensive Reflexive He slashed himself
* Also called the "qal" form.

Verb Conjugations
While all of this appears complex and confusing at first it should be noted that the
majority of the Hebrew verbs in the Bible are written in the paal form. It should also be
noted that of these verbs most of them are written in the perfect tense, third person,
masculine, singular, paal form.

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Nouns

The most common noun form is the use of the two or three letter root. From the parent
root FE (AB), meaning a tent pole, comes the noun FE (av) meaning "father". As
was mentioned previously, all nouns are action oriented and the full understanding of
the noun FE is "the one who holds up the tent/house". Just as the tent pole supports
the tent, the father supports the family within the tent. The root LXT (PTHh) is the
base for the verb LXT (patahh) meaning "to open" and the noun LXT (petahh)
meaning a door.

Noun Derivatives
Additional nouns are also formed out of the base root by adding specific letters as
prefixes, infixes and suffixes, in specific places within the root. The noun derivative
LXTQ (maph'teach) meaning a key is formed by adding the letter Q to the front of
the noun LXT (petahh - a door). Some of the most common noun derivatives are
formed by placing a Q(m) or X(t) before the root or a M (i) or J(o or u) within the root.

Feminine Derivatives
In Hebrew all nouns are either masculine or feminine. In most cases the nouns and noun
derivatives are masculine and are converted into feminine nouns by adding one of four
suffixes; I (ah), 8 (et), 8J (owt), or XM (iyt). Generally, masculine nouns are concrete
while feminine nouns are abstract.

Combination Derivatives
Additional noun derivatives are formed by combining different prefixes, infixes and
suffixes. The four feminine suffixes can also be added to any of the other noun
derivatives resulting in a wide variety of possible nouns.

Plural Nouns
Nouns are made plural by adding the suffix QM or XJ. Generally the QM is used for
masculine nouns and XJ for feminine nouns. In some cases masculine words, usually
very ancient words, will use the XJ suffix. The Hebrew words FE (av - father) and
VJE (or - light) are masculine words but are written as XJFE and XJVJE in the
plural. In all modern languages the plural is always quantitative while in Ancient
Hebrew a plural can be quantitative or qualitative. For instance the word "trees" refers
to more than one tree (quantitative) while in Hebrew the plural word QM]S
(etsiym - trees) can mean more than one tree (quantitative) or one very large tree
(qualitative). An example of this is the word XJQIF (behemot or usually transliterated
as behemoth in Job 40:15). This word is the plural form of the singular IQIF
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beast. One of the most common uses of the qualitative plural is the word QMIJPE
(elohiym) which can be translated as "gods" (quantitative) or as "God" (qualitative).

Grammatical Tools
Hebrew uses nouns for other functions within the sentence. They can be used as
adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjuctions, etc. The noun FUS (eqev) can be the
"heel" of the foot but, it can also mean "because" in the sense of being on the heel of
the previous phrase. Because the Ancient Hebrew language does not make distinctions
between these types of words the Lexicon lists them all as nouns and noun derivatives.

Determining the original meaning of Hebrew words

As it has been mentioned, Hebrew words are commonly defined from a western
perspective. How is the original meaning of words from an Hebraic perspective
determined? A Hebrew word that is often translated in an abstract manner will many
times be used in a concrete manner somewhere in the text (most often in the book of
Job, the oldest book of the Bible and therefore using the most ancient meanings of
words). An example of this is the word ML (hhay). This word is usually translated as
life but in one place, Job 38:39, this word is best translated as "stomach"; "Can you
hunt the prey of the lion or fill the stomach of the young lion?". From this we see that
life to the Ancient Hebrew is related to a full stomach.

By comparing the word in question with other words derived from the same or related
roots the original meaning can be determined. The word RIJO (kohen) meaning
"priest" is related to other words meaning base, foundation and level. From this we
discover that the priests of the community are the foundation or the firm base of that
community.

The pictographs also help to determine the original meaning of a word such as the
Hebrew word for "mother", QE (eym). The E is a picture of an ox representing
strength and the Q is a picture of water. Combined these mean "strong water" or glue.
The mother is understood by the ancient Hebrews as one who binds the family together.

Other devices used is to compare the use of this word with synonyms and antonyms in
poetical passages, the context in which the word is used and the use of the word in other
Semitic languages.

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Letter Evolution

Over time words and their roots evolve. One of the most common evolutions of a word
is an exchange for one sounding letter for another. All spoken sounds can be grouped
into seven different categories. Table 10 below lists these categories and the letters that
correspond to them.

Table 10
Category Location English Hebrew
Labials lip sounds bfpvw FJT
Dentals tooth sounds dt XYH
Gutturals throat sounds ghjkqxy KUSOMLIG
Liquids tounge sounds lr VP
Nasals nose sounds mn RQ
Fractives whistle sounds csz W]\^
Vowels breath sounds aeiou MJIE

This can be seen in many English words such as "vine" which is the origin of "wine"
where the "w" is exchanged for the "v". The word "foot" comes from the ancient word
"ped" meaning foot (as in pedal or pedestrian). This type of letter exchange occurs
frequently in all languages including Hebrew.

Within the Biblical text we have the ancient parent root F^ (zav) meaning yellow.
From this parent root two child roots are derived; FI^ (zahav) meaning gold and
FJ^ (zuv) meaning puss, both being yellow in color. Another child root, FI]
(tsahav), also has the meaning yellow but, has no connection to the ancient parent
root F] (tsav) meaning wall. From this evidence we can conclude that FI] is an
evolved form of the root FI^. The letter ] (ts) has replaced the ^ (z), both sounds
being very similar.

Another common evolution is the replacement of letters. The Hebrew word FP (lev)
meaning heart has evolved into the Aramaic word PF (bal), also meaning heart, by
reversing the order of the letters.

In the Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible the original spelling of the words will be
used. The spelling as found in the Biblical text will be listed under "defective
spellings".

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Ancient Hebrew Pronunciation

The following rules will assist the reader with pronouncing the Hebrew words without
relying on the nikkud (vowel pointings) as used in most lexicons and dictionaries.

Spirants and Stops


A spirant is a letter whose sound can be prolonged. Some examples of this from the
English language are the v, z, f, and sh. A stop is a letter whose sound ends abruptly
such as the b, p, d and t. A few of the Hebrew letters will have a different pronunciation
depending on their position within the word. The letter F will usually be pronounced as
a stop (b) when at the beginning of the word and as a spirant (v) when it is anywhere
else in the word. For example the word VF is pronounced bar while the word FV is
pronounced rav. Another letter that will change is the letter kaph - O. When at the
beginning of a word it will be pronounced as a stop (k), otherwise it will be pronounced
as a spirant (kh pronounced like the ch in the name Bach). The only other letter that
will change is the letter pey - T. When at the beginning of a word it will be a stop (p),
otherwise it will be a spirant (ph).

Vowels
Four of the Hebrew letters double as consonants and vowels. These are the E (al), I
(hey), J (waw) and the M (yud). The al can be a glottal stop (silent pause) or the vowel
sound a. The hey is an h as a consonant or an e as a vowel. The waw is a w as
a consonant or an o or u as a vowel. The yud is a y as a consonant or an i as a
vowel. The waw and the yud are the two most commonly used as vowels in Hebrew
words. When the waw appears at beginning of a syllable it will use the consonantal "w"
sound. The same with the yud which will use the consonantal "y" when at beginning of
a syllable.

Another type of vowel is the implied vowel sounds. This means that the vowel is not
written but is necessary in order to pronounce the word. An example of this is the word
VF (grain) which consists of the two consonant B and R and cannot be pronounced
without a vowel between them. In most cases the implied vowel will be an a or an
e. In this case the implied vowel is the "a" and the word VF is pronounced BaR.

Syllables
There are two types of syllables, open and closed. A closed syllable will include a
consonant-vowel-consonant combination while an open syllable will have a vowel-
consonant combination. The vowel may be one of the four consonant/vowel letters,
usually the yud (I) or the waw (O or U) or an implied vowel. In most cases the final
syllable will be a closed syllable. The word XMVF (covenant) will have two syllables.

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The first is F, an open syllable pronounced be, and the second is XMV, a closed
syllable pronounced riyt.

Generally a word with three consonants will be divided as Cv-CvC. A word with four
consonants will be divided as Cv-Cv-CvC or CvC-CvC. When a word includes five
consonants the breakdown is usually Cv-Cv-Cv-CvC or CvC-Cv-CvC.

If the word includes one of the four consonant/vowel letters, its position within the
word will determine if it is used as a consonant or a vowel. Generally, when the
consonant/vowel is placed at the beginning of a syllable or the end of a closed syllable
it will take on the consonantal sound. When it is in the middle of a closed syllable or
the end of an open syllable it will take on the vowel sound.

Masoretic Vowels
The Hebrew text of the Bible was originally written with only the twenty two letters of
the Hebrew alphabet. About one thousand years ago a group called the Masorites
created a system of dots and dashes called "nikkud" and placed them above and below
the consonants to represent the vowels. It was discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls that
the four Hebrew letters, the al, hey, waw and yud, were used as vowels. The Masorites
removed these vowels (usually the waw and yud) and replaced them with the nikkud. In
Table 11 are some examples of Hebrew spellings of some Hebrew words in the
Masoretic text and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Table 11
Passage Masoretic Dead Sea Scroll Translation

Isaiah 2:2 lOK PJO All

Isaiah 2:3 bOq][;y yeho l./a FJUSMMIJPEGod of Jacob


Isaiah 2:4 ao l.w EJPJ And not

The Hebrew words in this lexicon have re-inserted the waw and yud wherever the
nikkud pointings for the "o", "u" and "i" appear. This is to restore the spelling of
Hebrew words based on the original vowels of Hebrew words rather than the nikkud.

Because the nikkud are of fairly recent origin and not part of the original Hebrew text
they are not included in the Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible. In many cases the
nikkud can be misleading causing one to rely more on them then on the consonants
themselves for the meaning of the word.

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Transliterations
Some words in the Lexicon are transliterated rather than translated such as the names of
unknown minerals, plants and animals, instruments and all weights and measures. The
method for transliterating Hebrew letters is defined in Table 12.

Table 12
Hebrew English Pronunciation
E ae father egg
F bv bat vine
G g good
H d dog
I h high
J wou water old tune
^ z zebra
L hh Bach
Y th bath
M yi yellow fly
O k kh kite Bach
P l line
Q m man
R n name
\ s sign
S ah silent
T p ph pan phone
] ts pots
U q kite
V r rain
W sh shout
X t time
K gh ring

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Lexicon Format

Parent and Adopted Root Format

1345) Each two letter Parent Root is identified by a four number digit
ranging from 1001 to 1529. Each three letter Adopted root is
identified by a four number digit ranging from 2001 to 2910. Each
four letter Adopted root is identified by a four number digit ranging
from 3001 to 3067. These numbers correspond to the alphabetical
order of the root.

&E Following the Parent or Adopted Root number is the Hebrew root
written in the ancient pictographic script.

(&E AB) The same root written in modern Hebrew script and transliterated
into Roman characters using the following transliterations.
$$ A 9 9Th 44 P
& & B - - Y == Ts
' ' G / / K 55 Q
(( D 0 0 L 6 6 R
) ) H 11 M 77Sh
* * W 2 2 N 8 8 T
> > Z < < S + +Gh
,,Hh 33Ah  

ac: Twist The action definition of the root.

co: Root The concrete definition of the root.

ab: Perverse The abstract definition of the root.

[from: TL] The possible Parent root origin of the Adopted Root. (Used only
with the Adopted Root entries)

(eng: ankle) English words that are closely associated to a word or words

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derived from the parent root. These words may or may not actually
be derived from the Hebrew but are added as familiar associations
for Hebrew word recall.

Adopted Roots; Following the Parent and Child Roots is a list of Adopted Roots
derived out of the Parent Root. This list includes the Adopted Root
number, the Adopted Root and the known action, concrete and
abstract definitions of the Adopted Root.

Child Root Format

B) Each child root is identified by a letter ranging from A to N. Child


roots designated as "A" are words derived from the Parent root
itself. Child roots designated as "B" are words derived by doubling
the second letter of the Parent. Child roots with designations C thru
N are derived by adding one of the four consonant/vowels within
the root.

A- GD E- AGD I- GDW M- GYD


B- GDD F- GDH J- GWD N- YGD
C- GDA G- GHD K- WGD
D- GAD H- HGD L- GDY

I^F Following the Child Root designator is the Hebrew root in the
ancient pictographic script.

($^F BZA) The same word written in modern Hebrew script and transliterated
into Roman characters.

ac: Twist The action definition of the root.

co: Root The concrete definition of the root.

ab: Perverse The abstract definition of the root.

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Word Format

V, N or a An upper case "V" represents a verb. An upper case "N" represents


a base noun. Lower case letters "a" thru "t" represent a noun
derivative. The letter "a" represents the most frequent noun
derivative while the letter "t" represents the least frequent noun
derivative.
a- xxxQ1 f- Mxxx k- xxxQ6 p- 1xxx
b- xMxx g- xxJx 4 l- XXxxx7 q- Jxxx9
c- xJxx2 h- xxxQ5 m- 2xxx r- Jxxx10
d- xJxx3 i- xxxX n- xxxE s- 2Jxxx
e- xxMx j- 2Jxxx o- xxJx8 t- xxxM
1- This prefix is pronounced mah. 7- This deriviative is formed by
2- This infix is pronounced o. doubling the last or last two letters of
3- This infix is pronounced u. the root.
4- This infix is pronounced o. 8- This infix is pronounced u.
5- This prefix is pronounced miy. 9- This suffix is pronounced o.
6- This prefix is pronounced meh. 10- This suffix is pronounced u.

m f
, or m/f The superscript "m" identifies the noun as masculine. The
superscript "f" identifies the noun as feminine. A superscript "m/f"
indicates the noun can be either masculine or feminine.
1 2 3
, , or 4 This superscript number following a superscript "f" identifies the
feminine noun is written with one of the four feminine suffixes.
f1 f2 f3 f4
- Ixxx - Xxxx - XJxxx - XMxxx

)EMVF The word written in the ancient pictographic script.

()EMVF B-RY-AH) The same word written in modern Hebrew script and transliterated
into Roman characters with hyphens to divide the syllables.

Fill: A one or two word definition of the word. When necessary this
definition is followed by a more specific definition.

I. II. III. IV. Occasionally one Hebrew word may have more than one meaning.
In this case each definition is preceded by a Roman Numeral.

[ms: 1E] Where the Masoretic text of the Bible has removed one of the
consonant vowels and replaced it with one of the nikkud (vowel
pointings), the Masoretic spelling of the word is written here.

[df: 4G] Defective spellings of this Hebrew word are written here.

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[ar: EWE] The Aramaic language occasionally spells the word differently
than Hebrew. The Aramaic spellings are listed here.

[freq. 54] The frequency that this Hebrew word is used in the Hebrew Bible.

(vf: Paal, Hiphil) Verb forms used in the Hebrew Bible for this verb.

|kjv: grain, clean| The translations of this Hebrew word used in the King James
Version.

{str: 1322} The Strong's number/s corresponding to this Hebrew word.

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The Lexicon

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Parent and Child Roots

Al

1001) $E ($E AA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Israelites. A father can also be
~~~~~~~~~~ the patron of a profession or art.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
1229] |kjv: father, chief,
1002) &E (&E AB) ac: Stand co: Pole
families, desire, patrimony,
ab: ?: The pictograph E represents prince, principle, greenness,
strength, the F represents the tent. fruit| {str: 1, 2, 3, 4}
Combined these mean "the strength of the Nf1) )FE ()FE A-BH)
house". This can be the tent poles which
hold up the tent, the house, as well as the Desire: The desires of the father.
father who holds up the family, the [freq. 1] |kjv: desire| {str: 15}
household. (eng: pa - an exchange from a B) &FE (&FE ABB) ac: ? co:
b and p and a reversal of the letters) Grain ab: ?
A) &E (&E AB) ac: ? co: Pole ab: bm) &MFE (&MFE A-BYB)
?: The support of the tent/house. Green Grain: The new green
Nm) &E (&E AB) I. Fruit: ears of growing grain as the
This word can also be fresh fruit, parent seeds attached to the stalk
the father of the next generation (pole) of the next generation of
of trees attached to the tree crops. Also Abib, the name of a
(pole). [Hebrew and Aramaic] month in the Hebrew calendar.
II. Father: The father of the [freq. 8] |kjv: abib, corn| {str:
family provides the strength, 24}
support and structure to the J) &JE (&JE AWB) ac: ? co:
household. The father fulfilled Wineskin ab: ?: The wineskin hangs
many functions for the family. from the tent pole. A spiritist
He was the commander of the (possibly from their mumbling like
family army, provider of the sound of wine poured out of the
offspring to continue the family wineskin)
line, the priest and teacher. A Nm) &JE (&JE AWB) I.
father can be of the immediate Wineskin: A leather bag that
family or a lineage such as Jacob holds wine and is hung from the
who is the father of the pole of the tent. II. Medium:

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One who evokes the dead, a J) (JE ((JE AWD) ac: ? co:
ghost, possibly from their Charcoal ab: ?: The abundant
mumbling like the sound of wine remnants of charred wood from a fire
poured out of the wineskin. that is raked together causing a cloud
[freq. 17] |kjv: bottle, familiar of ash.
spirit| {str: 178}
Nm) (JE ((JE AWD)
L) &EM (&EM YAB) ac: Desire co:
Charcoal: The wood remnants
? ab: ?: The firm standing of the tent of a fire. [freq. 3] |kjv: firebrand,
pole. brand, because, cause,
V) &EM (&EM Y-AB) concerning| {str: 181}
Desire: A standing firm for what Nf3) 8JHJE (8JHJE AW-DWT)
is desired. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) Because: A turning over and
|kjv: long| {str: 2968} bringing together of a thought.
M) &ME (&ME AYB) ac: Hostile [ms: twda] [freq. 11] |kjv: very,
co: Spear ab: Enemy: The tent pole greatly, sore, exceedingly, great,
is pointed at one end and doubles as a much, diligently, good, might|
spear which can be used against an {str: 182}
enemy to defend (also a support of) km) (JEQ ((JEQ M-AWD)
the family. Many: An abundance of
V) &ME (&ME AYB) things (many, much, great),
Hostile: To be hostile to another action (complete, wholly, strong,
as an enemy. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) quick) or character (very). [ms:
|kjv: enemy| {str: 340} dam] [freq. 299] |kjv: very,
Nf1) )FME ()FME AY-BH) greatly, sore, exceedingly, great,
Hostility: [freq. 5] |kjv: enemy, much, diligently, good, might|
hatred| {str: 342} {str: 3966}
gm) &MJE (&MJE AW-YB) M) (ME ((ME AYD) ac: ? co:
Enemy: [ms: bya] [freq. 282] Heap ab: ?: A pile of charred wood
|kjv: enemy, foe| {str: 341} and ash as the remnants of a fire.
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) (ME ((ME AYD)
Heap: A pile of rubble from a
1003) 'E ('E AG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? fire or other calamity. [freq. 24]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: calamity, destruction| {str:
343}
~~~~~~~~~~
1004) (E ((E AD) ac: ? co: Smoke
ab: ?: (eng: wood)
1005) )E ()E AH) ac: Sigh co: Sigher
A) (E ((E AD) ac: ? co: Mist ab:
ab: Where: The pictograph E represents
?: An overwhelming abundance of
strength of the ox. The I is one looking
ash raked in the fire causing a cloud
at a great sight and sighing. Combined
of dust.
they mean "a strong sigh". This can be a
Nm) (E ((E AD) Mist: A sigh when searching as when the ox
misty vapor. [freq. 2] |kjv: mist, snorts when desiring food. This root is
vapor| {str: 108} closely related to EI. (eng: ah; woe)

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A) )E ()E AH) ac: Sigh co: ? ab: This root is closely related to the root
?: The howling of one searching. IE. (eng: or - with an added r)
Nm) )E ()E AH) Ah: The A) *E (*E AW) ac: Desire co: ? ab:
sigh of one in exclamation out of ?
a desire. [df: xa ya] [freq. 4] Nm) *E (*E AW) Or: An
|kjv: ah, alas, woe| {str: 253, alternative or optional desire.
337, 338} [freq. 21] |kjv: also, and, desire,
B) )IE ()IE AHH) ac: Sigh co: either, least, nor, or, otherwise,
? ab: ?: A screaming out of pain. should, then, whether| {str: 176}
Nm) )IE ()IE A-HH) Ah: Nf1) )JE ()JE A-WH)
[freq. 15] |kjv: ah, alas| {str: Desire: What is good or bad,
162} that is desired. [freq. 7] |kjv:
D) )EM ()EM YAH) ac: Desire co: desire, lust after, pleasure| {str:
185}
? ab: ?: Rightful ownership of what
is desired. fm) -JE (-JE A-WY) Oh: A
V) )EM ()EM Y-AH) passionate cry of desire. [freq.
24] |kjv: woe, alas| {str: 188}
Belong: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
appertain| {str: 2969} ff1) )MJE ()MJE AW-YH)
J) )JE ()JE AWH) ac: Sigh co: ? Woe: A passionate cry of desire.
[freq. 1] |kjv: woe| {str: 190}
ab: Desire: A sigh out of a desire.
afm) -JEQ (-JEQ M-AWY)
V) )JE ()JE AWH)
Desire: What is desired.
Desire: [freq. 26] (vf: Hitpael,
[freq. 1] |kjv: desires| {str: 3970}
Piel) |kjv: desire, longing, covet,
lust, point out| {str: 183} H) )JE ()JE AWH) ac: Point co:
if1) )JEX ()JEX TA-WH) ? ab: ?
Desire: What is good or bad, V) )JE ()JE A-WH)
that is desired. [freq. 20] |kjv: Point: To point out what is
desire, lust, greedily| {str: 8378} desired. [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael)
M) )ME ()ME AYH) ac: ? co: |kjv: point| {str: 184}
~~~~~~~~~~
Hawk ab: ?: A bird that flies high
searching for food and screeches as a
loud sigh. 1007) >E (>E AZ) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Nf) )ME ()ME AYH) Time: The letter ^ represents an
agricultural implement of cutting used in
Hawk: [freq. 3] |kjv: kite,
the harvest. The harvest is a very
vulture| {str: 344}
prominent "time" to the early Hebrews.
~~~~~~~~~~
A) >E (>E AZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?:
1006) *E (*E AW) ac: ? co: ? ab: A specific time.
Desire: The pictograph J, replacing the Nm) >E (>E AZ) At That
I, is a peg representing the idea of Time: A point in time. [freq. 22]
attaching something. This root has the |kjv: beginning, even, for, from,
idea of adding something out of desire.

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hitherto, now, old, since, then, Nf1) )JLE ()JLE A-HhWH)


time, when, yet| {str: 227} Brotherhood: A company of
fm) -^E (-^E A-ZY) At brothers. [freq. 1] |kjv:
That Time: A point in time. brotherhood| {str: 264}
[freq. 3] |kjv: then| {str: 233} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1009) 9E (9E ATh) ac: ? co: Corral
1008) ,E (,E AHh) ac: Protect co: ab: Gentle: The pictograph E is an ox
Hearth ab: Brotherhood: The head. The Y is a basket as used to contain
pictograph E represents strength. The L something. Combined these mean "ox
is a wall. Combined these pictographs contained" in the sense of being tamed or
mean "strong wall". In Hebrew thought, a gentle. The idea that one that can be
wall is more than a vertical barrier but rough and harsh but acts in a gentle
anything that separates or divides. The manner.
hearth around the fire protected the house A) 9E (9E ATh) ac: ? co: ? ab:
from the heat and embers of the fire. Gentle
A) ,E (,E AHh) ac: ? co: Hearth Nm) 9E (9E ATh) I.
ab: ? Gentle: To act gently or soft. II.
Nf) ,E (,E AHh) I. Charmer: One who gentles a
Hearth: A dividing wall that snake. [freq. 6] |kjv: softly,
protects the family from the fire. charmers, gently, secret| {str:
II. Brother: One who stands 328}
between the enemy and the ~~~~~~~~~~
family, a protector. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 634] |kjv: 1010) -E (-E AY) ac: ? co: Place ab:
brethren, brother, another, Where: The pictograph M, replacing the
brotherly, kindred, hearth| {str:
I, is the hand and adds the idea of
251, 252, 254}
pointing to a place. This root is closely
Nf3) 8JLE (8JLE A-HhWT) related to the root IE.
Sister: [freq. 114] |kjv: sister, A) -E (-E AY) ac: ? co: ? ab:
another| {str: 269}
Where: A search for an unknown
rm) *LE (*LE A-HhW) location.
Marsh Grass: The tall grasses Nm) -E (-E AY) I.
that line a marsh as a wall. [freq.
Where: II. Iy: An unknown
3] |kjv: meadow, flag| {str: 260}
animal. [freq. 20] |kjv: where,
J) ,JE (,JE AWHh) ac: ? co: ? what, whence, beast| {str: 335,
ab: ? 336, 338}
Nm) ,JE (,JE AWHh) G) -IE (-IE AHY) ac: ? co: ?
Oahh: An unknown animal. ab: Where: A search for an unknown
[freq. 1] |kjv: creature| {str: 255} location.
K) *LE (*LE AHhW) ac: ? co: Nm) -IE (-IE A-HY)
Hearth ab: ? Where: [freq. 3] |kjv: will| {str:
165}

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H) )ME ()ME AYH) ac: ? co: ? for, on, beside, from, where,
ab: Where: A search for an unknown after, within| {str: 410}
location. Nf1) )PE ()PE A-LH) I.
Nm) )ME ()ME A-YH) Oath: A binding agreement
Where: [df: Kyh Kya hwkya] including the curse for violating
[freq. 15] |kjv: where, how, the oath. II. Oak: The strongest
what| {str: 346, 349, 351, 1963} of the woods. [freq. 50] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ oak, elm, teil tree, curse, oath,
execration, swearing| {str: 423,
424, 427}
1011) /E (/E AK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
bf1) )MPE ()MPE AL-YH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Fat-tail: The fat part of a sheeps
rump considered an Eastern
1012) 0E (0E AL) ac: Yoke co: Ox
delicacy. [freq. 5] |kjv: rump|
ab: Strength: The pictograph E is a {str: 451}
picture of an ox head and also represents
if1) )PEX ()PEX TA-LH)
its strength. The P is a picture of a
shepherd staff and also represents the Curse: [freq. 1] |kjv: curse| {str:
authority of the shepherd. Combined 8381}
these two pictographs mean "the strong jm) 2JPE (2JPE A-LWN)
authority" and can be anyone or thing of Oak: The strongest of the
strong authority. The yoke is understood woods. [freq. 17] |kjv: plain, oak|
as a "staff on the shoulders" (see Isaiah {str: 436, 437}
9:4) in order to harness their power for H) )PE ()PE ALH) ac: Swear
pulling loads such as a wagon or plow. co: Yoke ab: ?: The yoking together
Hence, the two pictographs can also of two parties. A treaty or covenant
represent "the ox in the yoke". Often two binds two parties together through an
oxen were yoked together. An older, oath (yoke). The oath included
more experienced ox would be teamed up blessings for abiding by the covenant
(yoked) with a younger, less experienced and curses for breaking the covenant
ox. The older ox in the yoke is the "strong (see Deuteronomy 28). The God of
authority" who, through the yoke, teaches the Hebrews was seen as the older ox
the younger ox. (eng: all; elk; elephant) that is yoked to his people in a
A) 0E (0E AL) ac: ? co: Ox ab: covenant relationship.
Oath: The power of the oxs muscles V) )PE ()PE A-LH) I.
to perform work. Swear: The placing of oneself in
Nm) 0E (0E AL) Power: a binding agreement to a course
One who holds authority over of action including a curse for
others such as judges, chiefs and violating the oath. II. Lament:
gods. In the sense of being A wailing like the making of an
yoked to one another. [freq. 245] oath. [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
|kjv: God, god, power, mighty, |kjv: swear, curse, adjure,
goodly, great, idols, strong, unto, lament| {str: 421, 422}
with, against, at, into, in, before, Nm) )PE ()PE A-LH)
to, of, upon, by, toward, hath, Power: The power or might of

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one who rules or teaches. One (as the strong support of a


who yokes with another. Often building), or oak tree (one of the
applied to rulers or a god. strongest of the woods) [freq.
[Aramaic only] [freq. 95] |kjv: 197] |kjv: ram, post, mighty,
god| {str: 426} tree, lintel, oak, strength, hart|
cm) )JPE ()JPE A-LWH) {str: 352, 353, 354}
Power: The power or might of Nf1) )PME ()PME AY-LH)
one who rules or teaches. One Strong One: The feminine form
who yokes with another. Often of anyone or thing that functions
applied to rulers or a god. with strength. [freq. 8] |kjv: hind|
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: {str: 355}
hla] [freq. 2663] |kjv: God, Nf3) 8JPME (8JPME AY-LWT)
god, heathen deity| {str: 430, Strength: [freq. 1] |kjv:
433} strength| {str: 360}
J) 0JE (0JE AWL) ac: ? co: ? ab: mm) 2PME (2PME AY-LN)
Strength: The strength of the ox. Tree: [Aramaic only] [freq. 6]
Nm) 0JE (0JE AWL) |kjv: tree| {str: 363}
Strength: [freq. 2] |kjv: mighty, pm) 1PME (1PME AY-LM)
strength| {str: 193} Arch: The arch is the
L) 0EM (0EM YAL) ac: ? co: strongest architectural design for
Yoke ab: ?: The placing of the yoke an entry through a building or
upon the shoulders to perform a task. wall. [ms: Mla] [freq. 15] |kjv:
V) 0EM (0EM Y-AL) arch| {str: 361}
Yoke: The placing of a yoke on
the shoulders to perform work or Adopted Roots;
undertake a task. [freq. 19] (vf: 2001 4PE Guide, Yoke, Learn
Hiphil) |kjv: content, please, ~~~~~~~~~~
would, taken upon me, began,
assayed, willingly| {str: 2974} 1013) 1E (1E AM) ac: Bind co: Glue
M) 0ME (0ME AYL) ac: ? co: Ox ab: ?: The pictograph E represents
ab: Strength: Anyone or anything strength. The Q is water or any other
that functions as the "strong liquid. Combined these pictographs mean
authority" is seen as the older ox. "strong liquid". Glue was made by
Such as a ram or stag deer (the strong placing the hides and other animal parts
leader of the flock or heard), chief of slaughtered animals in a pot of boiling
(strong leader of the tribe), pillar (as water. As the hide boiled, a thick sticky
the strong support of a building), oak substance formed at the surface of the
tree (one of the strongest of the water. This substance was removed and
woods). used as a binding agent. (eng: arm - with
Nm) 0ME (0ME AYL) the addition of the r sound)
Strong One: Anyone or thing A) 1E (1E AM) ac: ? co: Arm
that functions with strength like ab: ?: The arm that holds things
an ox. This can be a ram or stag together. The arm is seen as glue that
(as strong leaders), chief, pillar encircles and holds together. A cubit

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was the length of the arm from elbow 1014) 2E (2E AN) ac: Produce co:
to fingertip. The mother of the family Produce ab: ?: The pictograph E
is the one who binds the family represents the ox. The R is a picture of a
together by holding in her arms and seed (plant, animal or man). The male
by the work of her arms. searches out the female and approaches
Nf) 1E (1E AM) Mother: her for reproducing (see Jeremiah 2:24).
One whose arms hold the family This can also be a search for the purpose
together through her work and of producing something.
love. Also one who fulfills the A) 2E (2E AN) ac: ? co: Ship ab:
role of a mother. [freq. 220] |kjv: Where: A ship searches through the
mother, dam| {str: 517} sea for a distant coastline (of an
Nf1) )QE ()QE A-MH) I. island or mainland) in search of the
Cubit: A linear standard of produce for trade. The fig tree
measure equal to the length of produces fruit that is desirable and
the forearm. [Hebrew and prolific, since the fig is green and
Aramaic] II. Bondwoman: One blends in with the leaves, the fruit
who is bound to another. [freq. must be searched out. The searching
304] |kjv: cubit, measure, post, may result in success or failure.
handmaid, maidservant, maid, Nm) 2E (2E AN) Where: A
bondwoman, bondmaids| {str: search for a place. [ms: hna]
519, 520, 521} [freq. 8] |kjv: whither, how,
jm) 2JQE (2JQE A-MWN) where, whithersoever, hither|
Craftsman: An architect or {str: 575}
artisan who uses the cubit for am) 2EIQ (2EIQ MH-AN)
measuring. [freq. 3] |kjv: Bowl: As the shape of a ship.
multitude, populace| {str: 527} [Aramaic only] [freq. 7] |kjv:
J) 1JE (1JE AWM) ac: Bind co: vessel| {str: 3984}
Tribe ab: ?: A binding together. fm) -RE (-RE A-NY) I.
Nf1) )QJE ()QJE AW-MH) Ship: A ship searches through
Tribe: A family lineage the sea for a distant shore. II.
bound together. [Hebrew and Island: As the destination of a
Aramaic] [ms: hma] [freq. 11] ship. [df: ya] [freq. 43] |kjv:
|kjv: people, nation| {str: 523, ship, isle, island, country| {str:
524} 339, 590}
M) 1ME (1ME AYM) ac: ? co: ff1) )MRE ()MRE AN-YH)
Glue ab: ? Ship: As searching through the
Nm) 1ME (1ME AYM) If: sea for a distant shore. [freq. 32]
A desire to bind two ideas |kjv: ship| {str: 591}
together. [ms: Ma] [freq. 43] if) 2EX (2EX T-AN) Fig:
|kjv: if, not, or, when, whether, The tree or fruit. A desirable and
doubtless, while, neither, saving| prolific fruit that must be
{str: 518} searched for as the fruit is green,
~~~~~~~~~~ blending in with the leaves

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making it difficult to see. [freq. purposes. [freq. 90] |kjv:


39] |kjv: fig tree, fig| {str: 8384} strength, might, force, goods,
if1) )REX ()REX TA-NH) substance, iniquity, wicked,
Occasion: The time of sexual vanity, affliction, mischief,
urges when the male searches unrighteous| {str: 202, 205}
out the female and approaches im) 2JEX (2JEX T-AWN)
her for reproducing. This word Toil: An exhaustive work. [ms:
can also be applied to any Nat] [freq. 1] |kjv: lies| {str:
occasion as a result of searching. 8383}
[df: hnawt] [freq. 2] |kjv: M) 2ME (2ME AYN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
occasion| {str: 8385} Nothing: A search or work with no
B) 2RE (2RE ANN) ac: ? co: ? ab: results.
Complain: A complaining from a Nm) 2ME (2ME AYN) I.
lack of production. ( Without: A lacking of
V) 2RE (2RE A-NN) something or the inability to do
Complain: [freq. 2] (vf: Hitpael) or have something. II. Where:
|kjv: complain| {str: 596} The search for a place of
H) )RE ()RE ANH) ac: Meet co: ? unknown origin. [freq. 47] |kjv:
ab: ?: The seeking out of another to except, fail, fatherless, incurable,
meet with. A chance encounter or an infinite, innumerable, neither,
arrival to another. never, no, none, not, nothing,
nought, without, there not,
V) )RE ()RE A-NH) Send:
where, whence| {str: 369, 370,
The sending of one for an 371}
encounter. [freq. 4] (vf: Hitpael, ~~~~~~~~~~
Pual, Piel) |kjv: deliver| {str:
579}
1015) <E (<E AS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
if1) )REX ()REX TA-NH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Occasion: The time of sexual
urges when the male searches
1016) 3E (3E AAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
out the female and approaches
her for reproducing. This word ~~~~~~~~~~
can also be applied to any
occasion as a result of searching. 1017) 4E (4E AP) ac: ? co: Nose ab:
[df: hnawt] [freq. 2] |kjv: Anger: The pictograph E represents
occasion| {str: 8385} strength. The T is a picture of the mouth
J) 2JE (2JE AWN) ac: ? co: and represents any type of hole. The
Produce ab: Vigor nostrils (holes) are for breathing.
Nm) 2JE (2JE AWN) I. A) 4E (4E AP) ac: ? co: Nose ab:
Vigor: The power within the ?: The nostrils of man flares when he
belly, or loins, for reproduction breathes heavy in passion or anger.
or creative work. II. Vanity: Nm) 4E (4E AP) I. Nose:
The use of the power within the The nose and nostrils when
loins for vain or other improper written in the plural form. II.

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Anger: The flaring of the the side as in the sides of a ravine. A


nostrils in anger. III. Moreover: narrow ravine where the walls press in.
Greater in addition to something J) =JE (=JE AWTs) ac: ? co:
else in the sense of passion. Press ab: ?: The pressing into or on
[Aramaic only] [freq. 297] |kjv: something causing it to move.
anger, wrath, face, nostrils, nose,
V) =JE (=JE AWTs)
angry, before, also, even, yet,
moreover, yea, with, low, Press: A pressing into
therefore, much| {str: 637, 638, something. [freq. 10] (vf: Paal,
639} Hiphil) |kjv: haste, narrow| {str:
213}
H) )TE ()TE APH) ac: Bake co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Oven ab: ?: A heat for baking. The
heat of anger.
1019) 5E (5E AQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
V) )TE ()TE A-PH)
A) 5E (5E AQ) ac: ? co: Wild
Bake: The baking of something
in an oven. [freq. 25] (vf: Paal, goat ab: ?
Niphal) |kjv: bake, baker| {str: qm) *UE (*UE A-QW)
644} Wild goat: [freq. 1] |kjv: wild
am) )TEQ ()TEQ MA-PH) goat| {str: 689}
Baked: What is baked. [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
1] |kjv: baken| {str: 3989}
J) 4JE (4JE AWP) ac: Bake co: 1020) 6E (6E AR) ac: Order co: Box
Hot ab: ?: The heat of passion. The ab: ?: Boxes are used to store items and
heating of foods. keep them in order. Light is also
necessary for order. (eng: order - with the
ism) 2MTJEX (2MTJEX T-AW-
addition of "der" also meaning order in
PYN) Baked: Something Hebrew)
baked. [df: Nypt] [freq. 1] |kjv:
H) )VE ()VE ARH) ac: Gather
baken| {str: 8601}
co: Box ab: ?: A gathering of items
M) 4ME (4ME AYP) ac: ? co: ?
or livestock to place in a box or pen.
ab: ?: [Unknown meaning;]
V) )VE ()VE A-RH)
Nf1) )TME ()TME AY-PH)
Gather: To gather up something
Ephah: A standard of to place in a box or other
measure. [ms: hpa] [freq. 40] container. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: ephah, measure| {str: 374} |kjv: pluck, gather| {str: 717}
Nf1) )VJE ()VJE AW-RH)
Adopted Roots;
Stall: A box for the livestock.
2002 4RE Snort, Breath
[freq. 1] |kjv: cote| {str: 220}
2377 4GR Strike
~~~~~~~~~~ ff1) )MVE ()MVE AR-YH)
Stall: A box for the livestock.
1018) =E (=E ATs) ac: Press co: [df: hwra] [freq. 3] |kjv: stall|
{str: 723}
Narrow ab: ?: The letter ] represents
jm) 2JVE (2JVE A-RWN)
Box: Any boxed shaped object.

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[ms: Nra] [freq. 202] |kjv: ark, A) 7E (7E ASh) ac: ? co: Fire
chest, coffin| {str: 727} ab: ?: The pressing of wood together
J) 6JE (6JE AWR) ac: ? co: Light with a fire drill to produce fire
ab: ? through friction.
V) 6JE (6JE AWR) Light: Nf) 7E (7E ASh) Fire:
To be light or bright. [freq. 43] [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar:
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: asa] [freq. 380] |kjv: fire,
light, enlightened| {str: 215} burning, fiery, flaming, hot| {str:
Nf) 6JE (6JE AWR) Light: 784, 785}
The light from the sun, moon, Nf1) )WE ()WE A-ShH)
stars, fire, candle or other giver Fire: A fire as well as an
of light [freq. 129] |kjv: light, offering made by fire. [freq. 1]
fire, day, bright, clear, lightning, |kjv: fire| {str: 800}
morning, sun {str: 216, 217} jm) 2JWE (2JWE A-ShWN)
Nf1) )VJE ()VJE AW-RH) Furnace: [Aramaic only] [ar:
Light: [freq. 4] |kjv: herbs, light| Nwta] [freq. 10] |kjv: furnace|
{str: 219} {str: 861}
am) 6JEQ (6JEQ M-AWR) B) 7WE (7WE AShSh) ac: Press
Light: What gives off light. [ms: co: Foundation ab: Pressure: The
ram] [freq. 19] |kjv: light, firm pressing down on something.
bright| {str: 3974} bf) 7MWE (7MWE A-ShYSh)
kf1) )VJEQ ()VJEQ M-AW- Foundation: The pressing
RH) Den: The entrance has a down of the soil to form a firm
lighted hole when viewed from and flat surface. [freq. 1] |kjv:
inside. [freq. 1] |kjv: den| {str: foundation| {str: 808}
3975} bf1) )WMWE ()WMWE A-
~~~~~~~~~~ ShY-ShH) Raisin Cake: Dried
raisins, a food staple, were
1021) 7E (7E ASh) ac: Press co: Fire pressed into cakes. [freq. 4] |kjv:
ab: Despair: The pictograph E flagon| {str: 809}
represents strength. The W is a picture of E) $WE ($WE AShA) ac: Press
teeth and imply pressing as one does with co: Foundation ab: Pressure: The
the teeth to chew food. Combined these firm pressing down on something.
pictures mean "a strong pressing down". om) $WJE ($WJE AW-ShA)
A fire is made by firmly pressing a
Foundation: The pressing
wooden rod down onto a wooden board
down of the soil to form a firm
and spinning the rod with a bow drill.
and flat surface. [Aramaic only]
Wood dust is generated from the two
[ar: asa] [freq. 3] |kjv:
woods rubbing together and is heated by
foundation| {str: 787}
the friction creating a small ember in the
dust. Small tinder is then placed on the H) )WE ()WE AShH) ac: ? co:
ember and is blown ignited the tinder. Fire ab: ?
(eng: ash - as the product of fire) em) )WME ()WME AY-ShH)
Fire: A fire offering. [ar:

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hsa] [freq. 65] |kjv: offering| field with oxen, the plowman drives the
{str: 801} oxen toward a distant mark in order to
L) 7EM (7EM YASh) ac: Press keep the furrow straight. A traveler
co: ? ab: Despair: A strong pressing arrives at his destination by following a
down on someone bringing despair mark. The traveling toward a mark,
or hopelessness. destination or person. The arrival of one
to the mark. A "you" is an individual who
V) 7EM (7EM Y-ASh)
has arrived to a "me". The coming toward
Despair: A pressure of a mark. A standard, or flag, with the
hopelessness. [freq. 6] (vf: family mark hangs as a sign. An
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: despair, agreement or covenant by two where a
desperate, no hope| {str: 2976} sign or mark of the agreement is made as
M) 7ME (7ME AYSh) ac: ? co: a reminder to both parties. (eng: at - a
Fire ab: ?: The charred wood after moving at something)
being burned in the fire. A) 8E (8E AT) ac: ? co: Plow ab:
jm) 2JWME (2JWME AY-ShWN) ?: The plowing of a field by driving
Black: The black of night or the oxen to a distant mark.
the pupil of the eye. In the sense Nf) 8E (8E AT) I. Plow-
of charring from a fire. [freq. 6] point: The plow-point is used to
|kjv: apple, obscure, black| {str: cut a deep furrow in the ground
380} for planting seeds. [A common
N) -WE (-WE AShY) ac: ? co: grammatical word that precedes
Pillar ab: ?: A strong pressing down the direct object of a verb] II.
on something. Sign: A sign, mark or wonder
df1) )MJWE ()MJWE A-ShW- (as a sign). [Aramaic only] III.
YH) Pillar: A support for a At: Something that moves near
roof where the roof presses something to be with it. Also
down on the pillar. [ms: hysa] used as grammatical tool to mark
[freq. 1] |kjv: foundation| {str: the direct object of the verb. [df:
803} ty] [freq. 7373] |kjv: plowshare,
coulter, sign, against, with, in,
Adopted Roots; upon| {str: 852, 853, 854, 855,
2108 /SH Extinguish 3487}
2584 5WS Press, Oppression H) )XE ()XE ATH) ac: ? co:
2585 6WS Rich, Riches Mark ab: Arrive: The traveling
2586 8WS Shine toward a mark, destination or a
~~~~~~~~~~ person. The arrival of one to the
mark.
1022) 8E (8E AT) ac: Plow co: Mark V) )XE ()XE A-TH)
ab: ?: The pictograph E is a picture of Arrive: To arrive at a
an ox. The X is a picture of two crossed destination. [Hebrew and
sticks used to make a sign or mark. Aramaic] [ar: ata] [freq. 37]
Combined these pictures represent "an ox (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv:
moving toward a mark". When plowing a come, bring| {str: 857, 858}

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Nm) )XE ()XE A-TH) |kjv: sign, token, ensign, miracle,


You: As one who has arrived. mark| {str: 226}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: ta] M) 8ME (8ME AYT) ac: ? co:
[ar: tna] [freq. 26] |kjv: thou, Entrance ab: ?: The entering into the
thee, you, ye| {str: 607, 608, area of destination.
859} jm) 2JXME (2JXME AY-TWN)
J) 8JE (8JE AWT) ac: ? co: Mark Entrance: [freq. 1] |kjv:
ab: Agree: The coming toward a entrance| {str: 2978}
mark. A standard, or flag, with the ~~~~~~~~~~
family mark hangs as a sign. An
agreement or covenant by two where 1023) +E (+E AGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
a sign or mark of the agreement is ~~~~~~~~~~
made as a reminder to both parties.
V) 8JE (8JE AWT) Agree:
Two parties to be in agreement.
[freq. 4] (vf: Niphal) |kjv:
consent| {str: 225}
Nf) 8JE (8JE AWT) Mark:
The sign of an agreement
between two parties. [freq. 79]

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Bet

1024) $F ($F BA) ac: Fill co: Void ab: ~~~~~~~~~~
?: The filling of an empty space. This
root is closely related to IF and MF. 1025) &F (&F BB) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
A) $F ($F BA) ac: Enter co: A) &F (&F BB) ac: ? co: Pupil ab:
Entrance ab: ?: To fill a space by ?: Pupil of the eye
entering it. Nf1) )FF ()FF B-BH)
Nf1) )EF ()EF B-AH) Pupil: [freq. 1] |kjv: apple| {str:
Entrance: [freq. 1] |kjv: entry| 892}
{str: 872} ~~~~~~~~~~
J) $JF ($JF BWA) ac: Fill co:
Entrance ab: ?: To come or go into a 1026) 'F ('F BG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
space is to fill it. A void within ~~~~~~~~~~
oneself that desires to be filled.
V) $JF ($JF BWA) Come: 1027) (F ((F BD) ac: Separate co:
To fill a void by entering it. This Alone ab: Destruction: The pictograph F
can be understood as to come or is a representation of a tent. The H is a
to go. [A generic verb with a picture of the tent door. These two
wide application meaning to pictographs represent "the door of the
come or go as a filling of a void] tent". The father of the tent often sat
[freq. 2577] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, alone at the door of the tent. Here he
Hophal) |kjv: come, enter, go| could receive shade from the sun, watch
{str: 935} over his household and watch the road for
am) $JFQ ($JFQ M-BWA) approaching strangers. (see Genesis
I. Entrance: A place of 18:1,2) (eng: bad - as being alone)
entering. II. West: The place A) (F ((F BD) ac: Separate co: ?
where the sun enters the ab: ?: Anyone or anything that is
underworld. [df: awbwm] [freq. alone, apart or separated from the
24] |kjv: going down, entry, whole or from something else.
come, entrance, enter, in, west| Nm) (F ((F BD)
{str: 3996} Separated: Something that is
if1) )EJFX ()EJFX T-BW-AH) separated from the whole. This
Filling: An increase of can be a branch as separated
produce, usually of fruit. [freq. from the tree (as well as a staff
42] |kjv: increase, fruit, revenue, made from a branch). Linen
gain| {str: 8393} cloth whose fibers are divided. A
kf1) )EJFQ ()EJFQ M-BW- lie or liar as what causes a
AH) Entrance: A place of separation through careless
entering. [freq. 1] |kjv: entry| words, lying, or bragging. [freq.
{str: 3997} 85] |kjv: linen, lie, liar, parts,

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stave, beside, branches, alone, V) $HF ($HF B-DA)


only, strength| {str: 905, 906, Devise: To invent a false
907} account or story. [freq. 2] (vf:
B) (HF ((HF BDD) ac: ? co: Paal) |kjv: devise, feign| {str:
Alone ab: ?: Someone or something 908}
that is alone and separated from the M) (MF ((MF BYD) ac: ? co:
whole. Ruin ab: ?: Something brought to
V) (HF ((HF B-DD) ruin and left alone.
Alone: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Nm) (MF ((MF BYD)
alone| {str: 909} Ruin: Someone or something
Nm) (HF ((HF B-DD) brought to ruin. [df: dyp] [freq.
Alone: [freq. 11] |kjv: alone, 3] |kjv: destruction, ruin| {str:
solitary, only, desolate| {str: 6365}
910}
C) (FE ((FE ABD) ac: Perish Adopted Roots;
co: Lost ab: Destruction: A 2005 0HF Separate, Piece
wanderer is one alone or lost. A place 2006 5HF Repair, Breach
separated from people is a place of 2007 6HF Scatter
ruin. 2805 9FW Branch
V) (FE ((FE A-BD) 3064 9FVW Sceptor
Perish: To be separated from the ~~~~~~~~~~
whole, life or functionality.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 1028) )F ()F BH) ac: Need co: Box ab:
191] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal, ?: An empty space needing to be filled.
Piel) |kjv: lost thing, that which This root is closely related to EF and
was lost| {str: 6, 7} MF. (eng: be - as something that exists
Nf1) )HFE ()HFE AB-DH) filling a void)
Lost Thing: [freq. 4] |kjv: A) )F ()F BH) ac: ? co: Box ab: ?:
lost thing, that which was lost| A void within oneself that desires to
{str: 9} be filled.
gm) (FJE ((FJE AW-BD) if) )FX ()FX T-BH) Box:
Perish: [freq. 2] |kjv: perish| An empty container to be filled.
{str: 8} [freq. 28] |kjv: ark| {str: 8392}
jf) 2JHFE (2JHFE AB-DWN) C) )FE ()FE ABH) ac: Consent
Destruction: A place of ruin. co: Box ab: ?: A void within oneself
[df: hdba] [freq. 7] |kjv: that desires to be filled.
destruction| {str: 10, 11} V) )FE ()FE A-BH)
mm) 2HFE (2HFE AB-DN) Consent: A filling of a void in
Destruction: A separation space or action. To be willing to
through extinction. [freq. 2] |kjv: go somewhere or do something.
destruction| {str: 12, 13} [freq. 54] (vf: Paal) |kjv: would,
E) $HF ($HF BDA) ac: Devise will, willing, consent, rest,
co: ? ab: ?: A separation from truth. content| {str: 14}

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Nm) )FE ()FE A-BH) E) $^F ($^F BZA) ac: Divide co:
Box: An empty container to be ? ab: ?: A division of what is
filled. [freq. 1] |kjv: swift| {str: plundered.
16} V) $^F ($^F B-ZA)
J) )JF ()JF BWH) ac: ? co: Empty Divide: A division made by
ab: ?: An empty space needing to be cutting into pieces. [freq. 2] (vf:
filled. Paal) |kjv: spoiled| {str: 958}
rm) *IJF (*IJF BW-HW) H) )^F ()^F BZH) ac: Despise
Empty: [ms: whb] [freq. 3] |kjv: co: ? ab: ?: To treat something as
void, emptiness| {str: 922} spoiled, no longer of value.
~~~~~~~~~~ V) )^F ()^F B-ZH)
Despise: [freq. 43] (vf: Paal,
1029) *F (*F BW) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: despise,
~~~~~~~~~~ disdain, scorn, contemned| {str:
959}
1030) >F (>F BZ) ac: Spoil co: Spoils cm) )J^F ()J^F B-ZWH)
ab: Despise: The pictograph F represents Despised: Something that is
a house. The ^ represents an agricultural considered vile. [ms: hzb] [freq.
implement or a weapon. Combined these 1] |kjv: despise| {str: 960}
pictographs have the meaning of a house fjm) 2JM^F (2JM^F BZ-YWN)
cut or attacked. An enemy would Despised: Something that is
plunder a household for goods to supply treated as spoiled, no longer of
themselves as a bird of prey attacks its value. [freq. 1] |kjv: contempt|
prey. (eng: buzzard) {str: 963}
A) >F (>F BZ) ac: ? co: Spoils ab: J) >JF (>JF BWZ) ac: Despise co:
?: The removal of what is of value as ? ab: ?: To treat something as
when an attacking army takes from spoiled, no longer of value.
the defeated all that is of value or the V) >JF (>JF BWZ)
loss of value of a food due to
Despise: [freq. 12] (vf: Paal)
spoilage.
|kjv: despise, contemned| {str:
Nm) >F (>F BZ) Spoils: 936}
[df: gb] [freq. 26] |kjv: prey, Nm) >JF (>JF BWZ)
spoil, booty| {str: 897, 957}
Despised: [freq. 11] |kjv:
Nf1) )^F ()^F B-ZH) contempt, despise, shame| {str:
Spoils: [freq. 10] |kjv: spoil, 937}
prey| {str: 961} Nf1) )^JF ()^JF BW-ZH)
B) >^F (>^F BZZ) ac: ? co: Spoil Despised: [freq. 1] |kjv:
ab: ? despised| {str: 939}
V) >^F (>^F B-ZZ) Spoil:
[freq. 43] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) Adopted Roots;
|kjv: spoil, take away, prey, rob, 2008 5^F Lightning
take, caught, gathering. robber| 2009 6^F Scatter
{str: 962} 2031 3]F Cut, Profit

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~~~~~~~~~~ out of rashness. [freq. 2] |kjv:


uttered| {str: 4008}
1031) ,F (,F BHh) ac: Slaughter co: G) 9IF (9IF BHTh) ac: ? co:
Knife ab: ?: The killing of an animal for Marble ab: ?: The intersecting lines
slaughter by inserting the point of the of marble appear as broken pieces.
knife into throat to sever the artery. Nm) 9IF (9IF B-HTh) Red
C) ,FE (,FE ABHh) ac: Marble: [freq. 1] |kjv: red| {str:
Slaughter co: Knife ab: ? 923}
Nf1) )LFE ()LFE AB-HhH)
Point: The point of a sword Adopted Roots;
or knife. [freq. 1] |kjv: point| 2022 9RF Waist
{str: 19} 2015 2YF Belly
2045 0XF Virgin
Adopted Roots; 2046 5XF Cut
2011 2LF Examine, Watchtower 2047 6XF Cut
2012 6LF Choose, Youth ~~~~~~~~~~
2016 6OF Firstfruit
2117 ,F^ Sacrifice, Altar 1033) -F (-F BY) ac: Need co: Empty
2227 ,FY Slaughter, Flesh ab: Sorrow: The pictograph F, a picture
~~~~~~~~~~ of the house represents what is inside.
The M is the hand. When combined these
1032) 9F (9F BTh) ac: ? co: Cracks mean "inside the hand". An empty hand
ab: ?: Something that is broken up into desiring to be filled. This root is closely
pieces. related to EF and IF.
A) 9F (9F BTh) ac: ? co: Cracks A) -F (-F BY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
ab: ?: The crevices, clefts and cracks Nm) -F (-F BY) Excuse
in rock cliffs and outcroppings. Me: Used as an introduction for
Something that is broken into pieces. an entreaty or request. [freq. 12]
A place of desolation. |kjv: O, oh, alas| {str: 994}
Nf1) )YF ()YF B-ThH) C) -FE (-FE ABY) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Desolation: [df: htb] [freq. 2] Need: A void within oneself that
|kjv: waste, desolate| {str: 1326, desires to be filled.
1327} cm) -JFE (-JFE A-BWY)
E) $YF ($YF BThA) ac: ? co: Sorrow: A pain of desire. [freq.
Utter ab: ?: An incoherent, broken 1] |kjv: sorrow| {str: 17}
or rash utterance of words usually jm) 2JMFE (2JMFE AB-YWN)
spoken as a vow.
Poor: One who is in need.
V) $YF ($YF B-ThA) [freq. 61] |kjv: needy, poor,
Utter: [df: hjb] [freq. 4] (vf: beggar| {str: 34}
Paal, Piel) |kjv: pronounce, jf1) )RJMFE ()RJMFE AB-
speak unadvisedly| {str: 981}
YW-NH) Desire: Something
hm) $YFQ ($YFQ MB-ThA) looking to be filled. [freq. 1]
Utterance: Words spoken |kjv: desire| {str: 35}

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~~~~~~~~~~ confused or lost in a place of


uncertainty that can bring one to
1034) /F (/F BK) ac: Weep co: Tears tears.
ab: ?: The pictograph F is a tent V) /JF (/JF BWK)
representing what is inside. The O is the Entangled: [freq. 3] (vf: Niphal)
palms of the hand. Combined these mean |kjv: perplexed, entangled| {str:
the "inside the palms". The placing of one 943}
eyes in the palms when crying. A kf1) )OJFQ ()OJFQ M-BW-
weeping from mourning or from the KH) Confusion: A state of
billowing of smoke in the eyes. entanglement. [freq. 2] |kjv:
A) /F (/F BK) ac: Weep co: ? ab: perplexity| {str: 3998}
?
Nf4) 8MOF (8MOF B-KYT) Adopted Roots;
Weeping: [freq. 1] |kjv: 2368 /FR Spring
mourning| {str: 1068} ~~~~~~~~~~
fm) -OF (-OF B-KY)
1035) 0F (0F BL) ac: Flow co: ? ab:
Weep: [freq. 30] |kjv: weep,
overflowing, sore| {str: 1065} Nothing: A flowing of any substance.
(eng: ball; bowl; flow - with the exchange
C) /FE (/FE ABK) ac: Roll co: ?
of the f for a b)
ab: ?: The rolling of the tears down
A) 0F (0F BL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
the cheek.
Nothing: To come to nothing when
V) /FE (/FE A-BK) Roll:
effort is given.
The rolling of smoke. [freq. 1]
Nm) 0F (0F BL) Nothing:
(vf: Hitpael) |kjv: mount up| {str:
55} [freq. 9] |kjv: none, not, nor, lest,
nothing, not, neither, no| {str:
E) $OF ($OF BKA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
1077}
?
ef4) 8MPMF (8MPMF BY-LYT)
Nm) $OF ($OF B-KA)
Except: A flowing away of
Balsam: A tree that weeps sap all except one. Can also mean
when cut. [freq. 4] |kjv: not or nothing in the sense of all
mulberry tree| {str: 1057} things flowing away. [df: ytlb]
H) )OF ()OF BKH) ac: Weep co: [freq. 30] |kjv: but, except, save,
? ab: ? nothing, lest, no, from,
V) )OF ()OF B-KH) inasmuch| {str: 1115}
Weep: [freq. 114] (vf: Paal, fm) -PF (-PF B-LY)
Piel) |kjv: weep, bewail, sore, Without: [freq. 15] |kjv: not,
mourned, wail| {str: 1058} without, lack, confusion| {str:
Nm) )OF ()OF B-KH) 1097, 1099}
Weep: [freq. 1] |kjv: sore| {str: if) 0FX (0FX T-BL) I.
1059} Earth: A land flowing with
J) /JF (/JF BWK) ac: Entangle substance. II. Confusion: An
co: ? ab: Confusion: To be tangled, action that lacks any results.

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[Used in the sense of beastiality] om) 0FJE (0FJE AW-BL)


[freq. 38] |kjv: world, habitable Stream: A flowing of water.
part, confusion| {str: 8397, [ms: lba] [freq. 3] |kjv: river|
8398} {str: 180}
if4) 8MPFX (8MPFX TB-LYT) E) $PF ($PF BLA) ac: ? co: Old
Ruin: A complete flowing ab: ?: A flowing away life.
away of something by
Nm) $PF ($PF B-LA)
destruction. [freq. 1] |kjv:
destruction| {str: 8399} Old: [df: ywlb] [freq. 3] |kjv:
old| {str: 1094}
qm) *PF (*PF B-LW)
F) 0FI (0FI HBL) ac: ? co:
Tribute: [Unknown connection
to root; Aramaic only] [freq. 3] Empty ab: ?: A flowing out or away
|kjv: tribute| {str: 1093} of contents.
B) 0PF (0PF BLL) ac: Mix co: V) 0FI (0FI H-BL)
Fodder ab: ?: A flowing or mixing Empty: Void of usefulness, to
of a liquid or solid. be vain. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil) |kjv: become vain| {str:
V) 0PF (0PF B-LL) Mix:
1891}
[freq. 44] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
Nm) 0FI (0FI H-BL)
mingle, confound, anoint, mix|
{str: 1101} Emptyness: The state of being
empty of contents or usefulness.
bm) 0MPF (0MPF B-LYL)
[freq. 73] |kjv: vanity| {str:
Fodder: A mixed feed for 1892}
livestock. [freq. 3] |kjv: fodder,
G) 0IF (0IF BHL) ac: Stir co: ?
corn, provender| {str: 1098}
ab: Trouble: The flowing of the
idm) 0JPFX (0JPFX TB-LWL)
insides through trouble, amazement,
Cataract: The clouding color haste or anxiety.
of the eyes that appear as a
V) 0IF (0IF B-HL) Stir:
mixture. [freq. 1] |kjv: blemish|
{str: 8400} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 50]
(vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Pual, Piel)
C) 0FE (0FE ABL) ac: Flow co:
|kjv: haste, trouble, amaze,
Stream ab: ?: A flowing of tears. afraid, vex, rash, dismay,
V) 0FE (0FE A-BL) speedy, thrust out| {str: 926,
Mourn: [freq. 39] (vf: Paal, 927}
Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: mourn, Nf1) )PIF ()PIF BH-LH)
mourner, lament| {str: 56} Trouble: [freq. 4] |kjv: trouble,
Nf) 0FE (0FE A-BL) I. terror| {str: 928}
Meadow: A moist ground. II. bm) 0MIF (0MIF B-HYL)
Mourning: A flowing of tears. Haste: [Aramaic only] [df:
III. Surely: A flowing of wlyhb] [freq. 1] |kjv: haste| {str:
certainty. [freq. 44] |kjv: 924}
mourning, plain, but,
H) )PF ()PF BLH) ac: Wear co:
nevertheless| {str: 57, 58, 60,
61} ? ab: Terror: A flowing away of
function, life or strength.

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V) )PF ()PF B-LH) Wear [freq. 13] |kjv: increase, fruit|


Out: [freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Piel) {str: 2981}
|kjv: waxed old, old, consume, gm) 0FJM (0FJM YW-BL)
waste, enjoy| {str: 1086, 1089} Trumpet: An instrument of
Nm) )PF ()PF B-LH) flowing air to make a sound, also
Worn Out: [Hebrew and the horn of a ram used as a
Aramaic] [ar: alb] [freq. 6] trumpet. [ms: lby] [freq. 27]
|kjv: old, wear out| {str: 1080, |kjv: jubilee, rams horn, trumpet|
1087} {str: 3104}
Nf1) )IPF ()IPF BL-HH) om) 0FJM (0FJM YW-BL)
Terror: A flowing away of the Stream: A flowing body of
insides. [freq. 10] |kjv: terror| water. [ms: lby] [freq. 1] |kjv:
{str: 1091} river| {str: 3105}
J) 0JF (0JF BWL) ac: ? co: Flood
Adopted Roots;
ab: ?: A large flowing of water. As
2020 3PF Swallow
the river rises and overflows its
2021 5PF Empty
banks, the surrounding lands are
flooded depositing the water for 2228 0FY Dip
growing the crops. 2369 0FR Flow
Nm) 0JF (0JF BWL) Food: 2806 0FW Flow, Flood
~~~~~~~~~~
The crops grown in the flood
plains of rivers. [freq. 2] |kjv:
food, stock| {str: 944} 1036) 1F (1F BM) ac: ? co: High ab:
am) 0JFQ (0JFQ M-BWL) ?: Anything that is tall or high.
Flood: [freq. 13] |kjv: flood| G) 1IF (1IF BHM) ac: ? co:
{str: 3999} Beast ab: ?: A tall creature.
L) 0FM (0FM YBL) ac: Flow co: Nf1) )QIF ()QIF BH-MH)
Stream ab: ?: A flowing of wealth, Beast: [freq. 190] |kjv: beast,
water or sound. cattle| {str: 929, 930}
V) 0FM (0FM Y-BL) Flow: H) )QF ()QF BMH) ac: ? co:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 21] High ab: ?
(vf: Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: carry, Nf) )QF ()QF B-MH)
brought| {str: 2986, 2987} High Place: [freq. 102] |kjv:
Nm) 0FM (0FM Y-BL) high place, heights, wave| {str:
Stream: A flowing body of 1116}
water. [freq. 2] |kjv: stream, L) 1FM (1FM YBM) ac: Marry
course| {str: 2988} co: Brother-in-law ab: ?: When a
Nf2) 8PFM (8PFM YB-LT) husband dies his brother takes his
Ulcer: A flowing lesion. [freq. place as his sister-in-laws husband.
1] |kjv: wen| {str: 2990} Any children born to him will be of
dm) 0JFM (0JFM Y-BWL) his brothers line in order to continue,
lift up, his family.
Produce: The growth of fruits
and crops from flooding waters.

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V) 1FM (1FM Y-BM) continue the family line. Just as the


Marry: The marrying of ones tent is continually being renewed
sister-in-law as the next of kin. with new panels, the family is
[freq. 3] (vf: Piel) |kjv: marry| continually being renewed with new
{str: 2992} sons.
Nm) 1FM (1FM Y-BM) Nm) 2F (2F BN) Son: One
Brother-in-law: [freq. 2] |kjv: who continues the family line.
husbands brother| {str: 2993} [Hebrew and Aramaic;
Nf2) 8QFM (8QFM YB-MT) Transforms to VF when used in
the possessive] [freq. 4925] |kjv:
Sister-in-law: [freq. 5] |kjv:
son, children, old, first, man,
brothers wife, sister in law| {str:
young, stranger, people| {str:
2994}
1121, 1123, 1247}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nf2) 8RF (8RF B-NT)
1037) 2F (2F BN) ac: Build co: Tent Daughter: Also a village that
resides outside of the city walls
panel ab: Intelligence: The pictograph F as the daughter of the city. [df:
is a picture of the tent. The R is a picture tb] [freq. 588] |kjv: daughter,
of a sprouting seed and represents town, village, first, apple,
continuity as the seed continues the next branches, children, company,
generation. The combined meaning of eye, old| {str: 1323}
these letters mean the continuing of the
im) 2FX (2FX T-BN) Straw:
house. The tent was constructed of
woven goat hair. Over time the sun When more permanent structures
bleaches and weakens the goat hair were built they were constructed
necessitating their continual replacement. of stones and bricks made of
Each year the women make a new panel, clay and straw, replacing the tent
approximately 3 feet wide and the length panels as the main component of
of the tent. The old panel is removed construction for dwellings. [freq.
(being recycled into a wall or floor) and 17] |kjv: straw, stubble, chaff|
the new strip is added to the tent. Since {str: 8401}
the tent is only replaced one small piece aim) 2FXQ (2FXQ MT-BN)
at a time the tent essentially lasts forever. Straw: When more permanent
(eng: beam - a component of construction structures were built they were
with an exchange for the m and n; constructed of stones and bricks,
between - with the t added) made of clay and straw,
A) 2F (2F BN) ac: ? co: Tent Panel replacing the tent panels as the
ab: ?: There are many similarities main component of construction
between building a tent out of goat for dwellings. [freq. 1] |kjv:
hair panels and the building of a straw| {str: 4963}
house out of sons (The idea of B) 2RF (2RF BNN) ac: Build co:
building a house with sons can be Building ab: ?: The building of a
seen in Genesis 30.3). Just as the tent family or a structure for housing the
panels are added to continue the tent, family.
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bm) 2MRF (2MRF B-NYN) iff2) 8MRFX (8MRFX TB-NYT)


Building: [Hebrew and Pattern: A model or pattern
Aramaic] [freq. 8] |kjv: building| for building something. [freq.
{str: 1146, 1147} 20] |kjv: pattern, likeness, form,
C) 2FE (2FE ABN) ac: Build co: similtude, figure| {str: 8403}
Stone ab: ? J) 2JF (2JF BWN) ac: Plan co: ?
Nf) 2FE (2FE A-BN) ab: Intelligence: The skill of the
Stone: [Hebrew and Aramaic] mind and hands to build. Before the
[freq. 282] |kjv: stone| {str: 68, tent is constructed the location and
69, 70} orientation must be carefully
considered according to weather,
F) 2FI (2FI HBN) ac: ? co: Hard
view and size. The planning and
ab: ?: The hardness of stone or brick. building of a house, structure or
Nm) 2FI (2FI H-BN) family.
Ebony: A hard wood. [freq. 1] im) 2JFX (2JFX T-BWN)
|kjv: ebony| {str: 1894} Intelligence: One able to plan
G) 2IF (2IF BHN) ac: Build co: and build. [freq. 43] |kjv:
Thumb ab: ?: The part of the body understanding, discretion,
understood as the builder by the reasons, skillfulness, wisdom|
Hebrews. {str: 8394}
Nf) 2IF (2IF B-HN) M) 2MF (2MF BYN) ac: Plan co: ?
Thumb: Also the big toe by ab: Understand: The tent was
extension. [freq. 16] |kjv: thumb, usually divided into two parts, one
great toe| {str: 931} for the females and the other for the
H) )RF ()RF BNH) ac: Build co: male. The wall makes a distinction
Building ab: ?: A structure built for between the two sides.
occupation. Understanding as the ability to
V) )RF ()RF B-NH) Build: discern between two or more things.
To build or construct a building, V) 2MF (2MF BYN)
home or family. [Hebrew and Understand: [freq. 170] (vf:
Aramaic] [ar: anb] [freq. 398] Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv:
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: build, understand, cunning, skilful,
build up, builder, repair, set up, teacher, taught, consider,
building, make, children| {str: perceive, wise, viewed, discern,
1124, 1129} prudent, consider| {str: 995}
bf1) )MRF ()MRF BN-YH) Nm) 2MF (2MF BYN)
Building: [freq. 1] |kjv: building| Between: As the wall is between
{str: 1140} the two sides of the tent.
hm) )RFQ ()RFQ MB-NH) [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 36]
|kjv: between, among, asunder,
Structure: The framework of a
betwixt, within, out of, from|
building. [freq. 1] |kjv: frame|
{str: 996, 997, 1143}
{str: 4011}
Nf1) )RMF ()RMF BY-NH)
Understanding: [Hebrew and

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Aramaic] [freq. 39] |kjv: Adopted Roots;


understanding, wisdom, 2044 <WF Trample
knowledge, meaning, perfectly, 2249 <FO Wash
understand| {str: 998, 999} 2251 7FO Subdue, Footstool
~~~~~~~~~~
Adopted Roots;
2303 2FP White 1039) 3F (3F BAh) ac: Swell co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Spring ab: ?: A gushing over or swelling
up as an eruption or a fountain.
1038) <F (<F BS) ac: Trample co: A) 3F (3F BAh) ac: Swell co:
Corral ab: ?: The corral or pen is used Heap ab: ?
for storing livestock.
fm) -SF (-SF B-AhY)
C) <FE (<FE ABS) ac: Feed co:
Heap: A mound of dirt over a
Fat ab: ?: Livestock chosen for grave. [freq. 1] |kjv: grave| {str:
slaughter are placed in pens and fed 1164}
to make them.
C) 3FE (3FE ABAh) ac: Swell
V) <FE (<FE A-BS) Fat:
co: Boils ab: ?
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fatted,
ldf1) )SJFSFE
stalled| {str: 75}
()SJFSFE AB-Ah-BW-AhH)
dm) <JFE (<JFE A-BWS)
Boils: A swelling on the skin.
Manger: A feeding trough.
[freq. 2] |kjv: blains| {str: 76}
[freq. 3] |kjv: crib| {str: 18}
H) )SF ()SF BAhH) ac: Swell
adm) <JFEQ (<JFEQ MA-
co: ? ab: ?
BWS) Granary: A place for
storing feed. [freq. 1] |kjv: V) )SF ()SF B-AhH) I.
storehouse| {str: 3965} Swell: II. Request: For a
J) <JF (<JF BWS) ac: Trample co: swelling desire. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [ar: aeb] [freq. 17]
? ab: ?: The ground inside the stall is
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: boil,
heavily trampled by the livestock and
swelling, seek, enquire, ask,
made hard and compact.
desire, pray, request| {str: 1156,
V) <JF (<JF BWS) Tread: 1158}
[freq. 12] (vf: Paal, Hophal) |kjv: J) 3JF (3JF BWAh) ac: Swell co:
tread, loathe| {str: 947}
Spring ab: ?: A swelling up of water
if1) )\JFX ()\JFX T-BW-SH) from the ground.
Trampled: To be destroyed am) 3JFQ (3JFQ M-BWAh)
by being tread upon. [freq. 1]
Spring: [freq. 3] |kjv:
|kjv: destruction| {str: 8395}
fountain| {str: 4002}
kf1) )\JFQ ()\JFQ M-BW-
SH) Trampled: [freq. 3] |kjv: Adopted Roots;
tread down, tread under foot| 2370 3FR Belch
{str: 4001} ~~~~~~~~~~

1040) 4F (4F BP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?

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~~~~~~~~~~ C) 5FE (5FE ABQ) ac: Wrestle


co: Dust ab: ?: The arid landscape of
1041) =F (=F BTs) ac: ? co: Mud ab: an empty land.
? V) 5FE (5FE A-BQ)
A) =F (=F BTs) ac: ? co: Mud ab: Wrestle: A rolling around in the
? dust. [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal) |kjv:
Nm) =F (=F BTs) Mud: wrestled| {str: 79}
[freq. 1] |kjv: mire| {str: 1206} Nm) 5FE (5FE A-BQ)
Nf1) )]F ()]F B-TsH) Dust: [freq. 6] |kjv: dust,
Swamp: [freq. 3] |kjv: mire, powder| {str: 80}
fens, miry place| {str: 1207} Nf1) )UFE ()UFE AB-QH)
J) =JF (=JF BWTs) ac: ? co: Powder: An aromatic dust.
Linen ab: ?: [Unknown connection [freq. 1] |kjv: powders| {str: 81}
to root;] G) 5IF (5IF BHQ) ac: ? co:
Nm) =JF (=JF BWTs) Rash ab: ?: A harmless skin rash or
Linen: White and fine linen. spot empty of fluid.
[freq. 8] |kjv: linen| {str: 948} Nm) 5IF (5IF B-HQ)
M) =MF (=MF BYTs) ac: ? co: Egg Rash: [freq. 1] |kjv: freckled
ab: ?: The miry texture of egg spot| {str: 933}
whites. J) 5JF (5JF BWQ) ac: ? co:
Nf1) )]MF ()]MF BY-TsH) Empty ab: ?
Egg: [freq. 6] |kjv: egg| {str: Nf1) )UJF ()UJF BW-QH)
1000} Empty: [freq. 1] |kjv: empty|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 950}
kf1) )UJFQ ()UJFQ M-BW-
1042) 5F (5F BQ) ac: ? co: Empty ab: QH) Empty: [freq. 1] |kjv:
?: A thing or place empty of contents or void| {str: 4003}
inhabitants. (eng: vacuum - an exchange
for the b and v; vacate) Adopted Roots;
2810 5FW Leave
A) 5F (5F BQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ldm) 5JFUF (5JFUF BQ-
BWQ) Bottle: [ms: qbqb]
1043) 6F (6F BR) ac: Feed co: Grain
[freq. 3] |kjv: bottle, cruse| {str: ab: ?: The pictograph F is a picture of a
1228} tent but also represents the family which
B) 5UF (5UF BQQ) ac: ? co: resides inside the tent. The V is a picture
Empty ab: ? of a head. Combined these have the
meaning of "family of heads". The plant
V) 5UF (5UF B-QQ)
families of grains such as wheat and
Empty: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, barley have a cluster of seeds at the top of
Niphal) |kjv: empty, make void, the stalk called "heads". These grains
emptier, fail| {str: 1238} were used for food for both man and
livestock. (eng: barley - a grain; beer -

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made from grain; boar - as fat; barn - V) 6FE (6FE A-BR) Fly:
grain storage; pure - as clean with soap [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: fly|
with an exchange for the p and b) {str: 82}
A) 6F (6F BR) ac: ? co: Grain ab: Nm) 6FE (6FE A-BR)
?: Grains grown in fields were used Wing: [freq. 3] |kjv: wing,
for meal to make flour as well as feed winged| {str: 83}
for livestock. The stalks of the grains
Nf1) )VFE ()VFE AB-RH)
were burned to make potash for
making soap. What is cleaned with Wing: [freq. 4] |kjv: features,
soap becomes white or bright. wing| {str: 84}
Nm) 6F (6F BR) I. Grain: bm) 6MFE (6MFE A-BYR)
Grain, and field, as a place for Strong: The mighty power of a
growing grain. II. Soap: Made bird in flight. Anything or
from the ashes of the grain anyone of great strength,
stalks. III. Clean: Cleanliness physical or mental. [freq. 23]
from soap. Also pure as a moral |kjv: might, bulls, strong,
cleanliness. [freq. 33] |kjv: corn, mighty, stouthearted, valiant,
wheat, son, about, clean, pur, angels, chiefest| {str: 46, 47}
choice, clear, purely, son| {str: E) $VF ($VF BRA) ac: Fill co:
1248, 1249, 1250, 1251} Fat ab: ?: Grain is fed to the
ldm) 6JFVF (6JFVF BR-BWR) livestock making them fat or full.
Fowl: Birds fattened on the V) $VF ($VF B-RA) Fill:
grains in the field. [freq. 1] |kjv: The fattening or filling up of
fowl| {str: 1257} something. The filling of the
B) 6VF (6VF BRR) ac: ? co: Soap earth in Genesis 1 with sun,
ab: ?: The stalks of the grains were moon, plants, animals, etc. And
burned to make potash for making the filling of man with life and
soap. the image of God. [freq. 54] (vf:
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
V) 6VF (6VF B-RR) I.
create, creator, choose, make,
Clean: The cleaning or cut down, dispatch, done, fat|
polishing of something to make {str: 1254}
it bright or pure. II. Choice:
bm) $MVF ($MVF B-RYA)
Something that is clean or pure.
[freq. 18] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Fat: [freq. 13] |kjv: fat, rank,
Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: pure, firm, fatter, fed, plenteous| {str:
choice, chosen, clean, clearly, 1277}
manifest, bright, purge out, bf1) )EMVF ()EMVF B-RY-
polished, purge, purified| {str: AH) Fill: [freq. 1] |kjv: new
1305} thing| {str: 1278}
C) 6FE (6FE ABR) ac: Fly co: F) 6FI (6FI HBR) ac: Divide co:
Wing ab: ?: The fowl, fed on grain, ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
becomes strong for the long flight. root;]

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V) 6FI (6FI H-BR) become fat. [freq. 1] |kjv: fat|


Divide: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: {str: 1274}
astrologer| {str: 1895} eff1) )MVMF ()MVMF BYR-YH)
G) 6IF (6IF BHR) ac: ? co: Soap Meat: [ms: hyrb] [freq. 3]
ab: ?: What is cleaned with soap |kjv: meat| {str: 1279}
becomes white or bright. J) 6JF (6JF BWR) ac: ? co: Soap
Nf2) 8VIF (8VIF BH-RT) ab: ?
Blister: A white spot on the skin Nm) 6JF (6JF BWR) Clean:
and a possible sign of leprosy. [ms: rb] [freq. 8] |kjv:
[freq. 13] |kjv: bright spot| {str: cleanness, pureness, never| {str:
934} 1252, 1253}
bm) 6MIF (6MIF B-HYR) Nf4) 8MVJF (8MVJF BW-RYT)
Bright: [freq. 1] |kjv: bright| Soap: [ms: tyrb] [freq. 2]
{str: 925} |kjv: soap| {str: 1287}
H) )VF ()VF BRH) ac: Eat co: M) 6MF (6MF BYR) ac: ? co:
Meat ab: Covenant: The grain is Palace ab: ?: [Unknown connection
used as food for man or livestock. to root;]
Livestock fed grains become fat and Nf1) )VMF ()VMF BY-RH)
are the choicest for slaughter. Palace: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
V) )VF ()VF B-RH) Eat: [freq. 17] |kjv: palace| {str: 1001,
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) 1002}
|kjv: eat, choose, give| {str: mf4) 8MRVMF (8MRVMF BY-R-
1262} NYT) Castle: [freq. 2] |kjv:
Nf3) 8JVF (8JVF B-RWT) castle| {str: 1003}
Meat: The choicest meats are
those from fatted livestock. Adopted Roots;
[freq. 1] |kjv: meat| {str: 1267} 2743 /FV Mix
Nf4) 8MVF (8MVF B-RYT) 2041 5VF Thrust, Sword
Covenant: A covenant is 2042 7VF Cypress
instituted through a sacrifice of a 2052 6FG Prevail, Warrior
choice, fatted, animal which is 2520 6FS Cross
cut into two and the parties of ~~~~~~~~~~
the covenant pass through the
pieces. If one party fails to meet 1044) 7F (7F BSh) ac: Wither co: Dry
the agreements of the covenant ab: Shame: A drying up of a land,
then the other may do the same stream, plant, etc. (eng: bashful)
to them. (see Genesis 15:10,17
A) 7F (7F BSh) ac: ? co: ? ab:
and Jeremiah 34:18-20) [freq.
284] |kjv: covenant, league, Shame: When a wetland dries up the
confederacy, confederate| {str: fish and vegetation die and begin to
1285} stink from the rotting matter.
fm) -VF (-VF B-RY) Fat: mf1) )RWF ()RWF BSh-NH)
Livestock that are fed grains Shame: [freq. 1] |kjv: shame|
{str: 1317}

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D) 7EF (7EF BASh) ac: Stink sbm] [freq. 1] |kjv: secrets| {str:
co: ? ab: ?: The smell of a dried up 4016}
marsh. L) 7FM (7FM YBSh) ac: Dry co: ?
V) 7EF (7EF B-ASh) ab: ?: A dried up and withered land.
Stink: Something that gives off V) 7FM (7FM Y-BSh) Dry:
a bad odor or is loathsome. To be dried up as well as
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 18] withered, ashamed or confused.
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, [freq. 78] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel)
Hitpael) |kjv: stink, abhor, |kjv: dry up, withered,
abomination, loathsome, confounded, ashamed, dry,
stinking, savour, displeased| {str: wither away, clean, shamed,
887, 888} shamefully| {str: 3001}
Nm) 7EF (7EF B-ASh) Nm) 7FM (7FM Y-BSh)
Stink: A foul odor. [freq. 3] |kjv: Dry: [freq. 9] |kjv: dry| {str:
stink| {str: 889} 3002}
Nf1) )WEF ()WEF BA-ShH) Nf1) )WFM ()WFM YB-ShH)
Stinkweed: [freq. 1] |kjv: Dry: A dry land. [freq. 14]
cockle| {str: 890} |kjv: dry, dry land, dry ground,
df) 7JEF (7JEF B-AWSh) land| {str: 3004}
Stink: [Hebrew and Aramaic] Nf2) 8WFM (8WFM YB-ShT)
[ms: sab] [freq. 3] |kjv: stink, Dry: A dry land. [Hebrew and
bad| {str: 873, 891} Aramaic] [freq. 3] |kjv: dry, land|
J) 7JF (7JF BWSh) ac: ? co: {str: 3006, 3007}
Genitals ab: Shame: A dry and arid
desert. Also Shame as one who is Adopted Roots;
dried up. 2521 7FS Rot
V) 7JF (7JF BWSh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Ashamed: [freq. 109] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: ashamed, 1045) 8F (8F BT) ac: Lodge co: House
confounded, shame, confusion, ab: ?: The pictograph F is the tent or
delayed, dry, long, shamed| {str: house. The X is two crossed sticks
954} meaning a mark or sign. The family mark
Nf1) )WJF ()WJF BW-ShH) is the name of the patriarch of the family
Shame: [freq. 4] |kjv: shame| (such as "the house of Jacob"). The
{str: 955} primary function of the tent is to provide
a protection and a sleeping area at night.
Nf2) 8WJF (8WJF BW-ShT)
(eng: bed - for sleeping at night in the
Shame: [ms: tsb] [freq. 30] house; both - the letter beyt is the second
|kjv: shame, confusion, ashamed, letter of the Hebrew alphabet)
greatly, shameful thing| {str:
A) 8F (8F BT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?:
1322}
[Unknown meaning;]
am) 7JFQ (7JFQ M-BWSh)
Genitals: The feeling of
shame when exposed. [ms:

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Nm) 8F (8F BT) Bat: A The short form "F" is used as a
standard of measure. [freq. 15] prefix meaning "in" or "with]
|kjv: bath| {str: 1324, 1325} [freq. 2099] |kjv: house,
J) 8JF (8JF BWT) ac: ? co: Lodge household, home, within, family,
temple, prison, place, dungeon|
ab: ?: A place for spending the night.
{str: 1004, 1005}
V) 8JF (8JF BWT) Lodge:
mm) 2XMF (2XMF BY-TN)
To spend the night. [Aramaic
Palace: A large house. [freq. 3]
only] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
|kjv: palace| {str: 1055}
passed the night| {str: 956}
~~~~~~~~~~
M) 8MF (8MF BYT) ac: ? co:
House ab: ?: The house or tent 1046) +F (+F BGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
where the family spends the night.
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 8MF (8MF BYT) I.
House: The structure or the
family, as a household that
resides within the house. II.
Within: [Hebrew and Aramaic;

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Gam

1047) $G ($G GA) ac: ? co: High ab: pride, excellency, haughtiness,
Pride: The pictograph G, a picture of the arrogancy, highness, proud,
foot representing the idea to carry or lift. proudly, swelling| {str: 1346}
The E represents strength. Combined M) $MG ($MG GYA) ac: ? co:
these letters mean a lifting strength. To Valley ab: ?: The high walls of a
lift something up high. This root is related valley, gorge or ravine.
to IG and JG. Nm/f) $MG ($MG GYA)
A) $G ($G GA) ac: ? co: High ab: Valley: [df: yg] [freq. 60] |kjv:
Pride valley| {str: 1516}
Nm) $G ($G GA) Pride: ~~~~~~~~~~
Someone that is elevated to a
higher position. [freq. 1] |kjv: 1048) &G (&G GB) ac: Lift co: Back ab:
pride| {str: 1341} ?: The high arched curve of the back
Nf1) )EG ()EG G-AH) when digging.
Pride: A lifting up of oneself. A) &G (&G GB) ac: ? co: Arch ab: ?
[freq. 1] |kjv: pride| {str: 1344} Nm/f) &G (&G GB) I. Arch:
Nf3) 8JEG (8JEG G-AWT) The arch of the back when
Pride: Someone that is elevated digging. Also any high arched or
to a higher position. Also the convex thing such as the
idea of majestic. [freq. 8] |kjv: eyebrow, rim of a wheel, locust,
pride, majesty, proudly, raging, etc. [df: Pg] II. Pit: The work of
lift up, excellent things| {str: the back of digging a pit or
1348} trench. [freq. 18] |kjv: back,
jm) 2JEG (2JEG G-AWN) eminent place, rings, bodies,
bosses, eyebrows, naves, higher
Pride: Someone that is elevated
place, pit, beam, ditch, locust,
to a higher position. Also the
den| {str: 1354, 1355, 1356,
idea of majestic. [freq. 49] |kjv:
1357, 1610}
pride, excellency, majesty,
pomp, swelling, arrogancy, E) $FG ($FG GBA) ac: Dig co:
excellent, proud| {str: 1347} Cistern ab: ?: The work of the back
fjm) 2JMEG (2JMEG GA-YWN) of digging a pit for collecting water.
Pride: Someone that is Nm) $FG ($FG G-BA)
elevated to a higher position. Cistern: [freq. 3] |kjv: pit,
[freq. 1] |kjv: proud| {str: 1349} marshes| {str: 1360}
K) *EG (*EG GAW) ac: ? co: ? ab: H) )FG ()FG GBH) ac: Lift co:
Pride High ab: ?: From the high arch of the
Nf1) )JEG ()JEG GA-WH) back when digging. Something that is
lifted up high. This can be something
Pride: A lifting up in a positive
or negative sense. [freq. 19] |kjv:

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physical or mental such as pride as


the lifting up of the heart. Adopted Roots;
V) )FG ()FG G-BH) Lift: 2048 ,FG Bald
To lift something up high. [freq. 2050 2FG Lump
34] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: exalt, 2051 3FG Hill
up, haughty, higher, high, above, 2146 &GL Locust
height, proud, upward| {str: 2248 3FO High, Helmet
1361} 2463 &G\ Lift, Tower
Nm) )FG ()FG G-BH) High: 3006 0SFG
[freq. 4] |kjv: high, proud| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
1362}
Nf3) 8JIFG (8JIFG GB-HWT) 1049) 'G ('G GG) ac: ? co: Roof ab: ?
Lofty: [freq. 2] |kjv: lofty, A) 'G ('G GG) ac: ? co: Roof ab: ?
loftiness| {str: 1365} Nm) 'G ('G GG) Roof: [freq.
cm) )JFG ()JFG G-BWH) 30] |kjv: roof, housetop, top,
High: [ms: hbg] [freq. 37] |kjv: house| {str: 1406}
high, higher, lofty, exceeding, ~~~~~~~~~~
haughty, height, highest, proud,
proudly| {str: 1364} 1050) (G ((G GD) ac: Slice co: ? ab: ?:
gm) )FJG ()FJG GW-BH) (eng: gut - used to make cordage in the
High: [freq. 17] |kjv: height, same sense as the tendon)
excellency, haughty, loftiness| A) (G ((G GD) ac: ? co:
{str: 1363} Coriander ab: ?: A seed cut out of
J) &JG (&JG GWB) ac: Dig co: Pit the plant. A prized spice.
ab: ? Nm) (G ((G GD) I.
V) &JG (&JG GWB) Dig: Coriander: II. Fortune: [freq.
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal, Participle) 4] |kjv: coriander, troop| {str:
|kjv: husbandman| {str: 1461} 1407, 1409}
Nm) &JG (&JG GWB) I. Pit: B) (HG ((HG GDD) ac: ? co:
As dug out of the ground. Band ab: ?
[Aramaic only] [ms: bg] II. V) (HG ((HG G-DD) I.
Locust: A digging insect. [freq. Band: To gather or assemble as
12] |kjv: grasshopper, den| {str: a group for attacking or raiding.
1358, 1462} II. Slice: To cut something by
L) &GM (&GM YGB) ac: Dig co: slicing it. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Field ab: ? [freq. 10] (vf: Paal) |kjv: cut,
V) &GM (&GM Y-GB) Dig: gather together, assemble by
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: troop, gather, hew| {str: 1413,
husbandman| {str: 3009} 1414}
Nm) &GM (&GM Y-GB) Field: dm/f) (JHG ((JHG G-DWD)
A place plowed/dug for planting I. Band: A gathering of men for
crops. [freq. 1] |kjv: field| {str: attacking or raiding. II. Slice:
3010} [freq. 36] |kjv: band, troop,

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army, company, men, furrow, ~~~~~~~~~~


cutting| {str: 1416, 1417}
df1) )HJHG ()HJHG G-DW- 1051) )G ()G GH) ac: Lift co: High ab:
DH) Slice: [freq. 1] |kjv: Pride: A lifting high of something. This
furrow| {str: 1418} root is related to EG and JG.
H) )HG ()HG GDH) ac: ? co: D) )EG ()EG GAH) ac: Lift co: ?
Riverbank ab: ?: The water rushing ab: Pride: The lifting up of
by the bank undercuts a furrow inside something or oneself.
the bank. V) )EG ()EG G-AH) Lift:
Nf) )HG ()HG G-DH) A lifting up high of something.
Riverbank: [freq. 4] |kjv: bank| [freq. 7] (vf: Paal) |kjv: triumph,
{str: 1415} risen, grow up, increase| {str:
bf) )MHG ()MHG G-DYH) 1342}
Riverbank: [freq. 1] |kjv: bank| Nm) )EG ()EG G-AH)
{str: 1428} Proud: One who lifts himself
J) (JG ((JG GWD) ac: Invade co: up. [freq. 9] |kjv: proud| {str:
Band ab: ?: A group of men or 1343}
things bound together. F) )GI ()GI HGH) ac: Lift co: ?
V) (JG ((JG GWD) Invade: ab: ?
The slicing through of a band of V) )GI ()GI H-GH) Lift
men. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: out: To lift something out of
overcome, invade with troops| something else. [freq. 3] (vf:
{str: 1464} Paal) |kjv: take away, stayed|
nf1) )HJGE ()HJGE A-GW- {str: 1898}
DH) Band: A group of men or H) )IG ()IG GHH) ac: Heal co:
things bound together. [freq. 4] Medicine ab: ?: The lifting of an
|kjv: troop, bunch, burdens| {str: illness.
92} V) )IG ()IG G-HH) Heal:
M) (MG ((MG GYD) ac: ? co: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: cure|
Sinew ab: ?: The animals tendon is {str: 1455}
used for making bowstrings and Nf1) )IG ()IG G-HH)
cords. The tendon is removed by Medicine: [freq. 1] |kjv:
making a slit in the flesh for its medicine| {str: 1456}
removal. The sinews are used for ~~~~~~~~~~
making cordage and bowstrings.
Nm) (MG ((MG GYD) 1052) *G (*G GW) ac: ? co: Back ab: ?:
Sinew: [freq. 7] |kjv: sinew| {str: The back as the middle part of the body,
1517} used in lifting. This root is related to EG
and IG.
Adopted Roots;
2054 0HG Magnify, Rope A) *G (*G GW) ac: ? co: Back ab: ?
2055 3HG Cut Nm) *G (*G GW) I. Back:
2056 4HG Taunt [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.

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Middle: The middle or in the Nf4) 8M^G (8M^G G-ZYT)


midst of anything as the back is Hewn Stone: Stones that are
in the middle. [Hebrew and sheered with one blow to form
Aramaic] [freq. 23] |kjv: back, flat sides. [freq. 11] |kjv: hewn,
midst, within the same, wherein, wrought| {str: 1496}
therein, among, body| {str: 1458,
B) >^G (>^G GZZ) ac: Shear co: ?
1459, 1460}
ab: ?
Nf1) )JG ()JG G-WH) I.
V) >^G (>^G G-ZZ) Shear:
Back: II. Pride: A lifting up of
something or oneself in a [freq. 15] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
positive or negative sense. Participle) |kjv: shear,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 5] sheepshearer, shearers, cut off,
|kjv: body, pride, lifting up| {str: poll, shave, cut down| {str:
1465, 1466, 1467} 1494}
fm) -JG (-JG G-WY) Nation: C) >GE (>GE AGZ) ac: ? co: Nut
The people of a nation as the ab: ?: The sheering of a nut tree.
back, or body. [freq. 558] |kjv: cm) >JGE (>JGE A-GWZ)
nation, heathen, gentiles, people| Nut: [freq. 1] |kjv: nuts| {str:
{str: 1471} 93}
ff1) )MJG ()MJG GW-YH) E) $^G ($^G GZA) ac: ? co:
Back: By extension, the body, Stump ab: ?: A sheared off tree.
either alive or dead, a corpse. Nm) $^G ($^G G-ZA)
[freq. 13] |kjv: body, corpse, Stump: [freq. 3] |kjv: stock,
carcass| {str: 1472} stem| {str: 1503}
~~~~~~~~~~ H) )^G ()^G GZH) ac: Shear co: ?
ab: ?
1053) >G (>G GZ) ac: Shear co: Fleece
V) )^G ()^G G-ZH) Shear:
ab: ?: The pictograph G is a picture of the [freq. 1] (vf: Paal, Participle)
foot and has a meaning of lifting. The ^ |kjv: take| {str: 1491}
is an agricultural implement for
J) >JG (>JG GWZ) ac: Sweep co: ?
harvesting or cutting. The sheering and
removal of the wool fleece from the sheep ab: ?: The back and forth sweeping
for clothing as well as the cutting of other action of a sickle cutting grasses.
materials with one stroke. V) >JG (>JG GWZ) Sweep:
A) >G (>G GZ) ac: Shear co: Fleece The sweeping away of
ab: ? something. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: cut off, brought| {str: 1468}
Nm) >G (>G GZ) Fleece:
M) >MG (>MG GYZ) ac: Shear co:
The shearing of sheep for its
fleece. Also the grasses that are Fleece ab: ?
sheared off with a sickle in Nf1) )^MG ()^MG GY-ZH)
harvest. [freq. 4] |kjv: fleece, Fleece: [ms: hzg] [freq. 7] |kjv:
mowings, mown grass| {str: fleece| {str: 1492}
1488}

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Adopted Roots; s and an exchange of the k and g, Greek


2059 0^G Pluck, Feather golgotha)
2060 1^G Devour, Caterpillar A) 0G (0G GL) ac: ? co: Round ab:
2061 6^G ut, Axe ?
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 0G (0G GL) Mound: A
mound or pile of something such
1054) ,G (,G GHh) ac: ? co: Belly ab: ? as rocks or a spring out of the
A) ,G (,G GHh) ac: ? co: Belly ab: ground. [freq. 36] |kjv: heap,
? wave, spring, billow, bowl| {str:
jm) 2JLG (2JLG G-HhWN) 1530, 1531}
Belly: [freq. 2] |kjv: belly| {str: Nf1) )PG ()PG G-LH)
1512} Mound: A mound or pile of
M) ,MG (,MG GYHh) ac: Burst co: something such as a spring out
of the ground or other rounded
? ab: ?: The bursting forth of an
object. [freq. 14] |kjv: spring,
infant from the womb.
bowl, pommel| {str: 1543}
V) ,MG (,MG GYHh)
lm) 0GPG (0GPG GL-GL)
Burst: A forceful bursting forth
Wheel: The wheel of a cart or a
from the womb (see Job 38:8),
whirlwind. [Hebrew and
or other forceful bursting.
Aramaic] [freq. 13] |kjv: wheel,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: xg
heaven, rolling thing, whirlwind|
xwg] [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
{str: 1534, 1535, 1536}
|kjv: come forth, take, bring
forth, draw up| {str: 1518, 1519} lf2) 8PGPG (8PGPG GL-G-LT)
Skull: The roundness of the
Adopted Roots; head or skull. Also a census by
2472 5L\ Laugh the counting of heads. [freq. 12]
2660 5L] Laugh, Laugh |kjv: poll, skull, every, head|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 1538}
B) 0PG (0PG GLL) ac: Roll co:
1055) 9G (9G GTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Round ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 0PG (0PG G-LL) Roll:
[freq. 18] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
1056) -G (-G GY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Hiphil, Pilpel) |kjv: roll, seek
~~~~~~~~~~ occasion, wallow, trust, commit,
remove, run down| {str: 1556}
1057) /G (/G GK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Nm) 0PG (0PG G-LL) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Round thing: Something round
such as stones or dung. [Hebrew
and Aramaic] II. For the Sake
1058) 0G (0G GL) ac: Roll co: Round
of: As a rolling back around.
ab: ?: Something that is round or a [freq. 17] |kjv: dung, because,
second time around of a time or event. A sake, because of thee, for, great|
dancing in a circle. (eng: skull - an added

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{str: 1557, 1558, 1560, 1561, kinsmans, part, purchase, stain,


5953} wise| {str: 1350}
bm) 0MPG (0MPG G-LYL) I. df1) )PJEG ()PJEG G-AW-LH)
Ring: II. Border: As going Redemption: [ms: hlag]
around something. [freq. 4] |kjv: [freq. 14] |kjv: redeem,
folding, ring| {str: 1550} redemption, again, kindred| {str:
bf1) )PMPG ()PMPG G-LY-LH) 1353}
Border: As going around J) 0JG (0JG GWL) ac: ? co: Infant
something. The border of a ab: ?: A rejoicing at the birth of a
country is also representative of child.
the country itself. [freq. 5] |kjv: V) 0JG (0JG GWL) Milk: To
border, coast, country| {str: get milk. [df: lwe] [freq. 5] (vf:
1552} Paal, Participle) |kjv: milch,
dm) 0JPG (0JPG G-LWL) young| {str: 5763}
Idol: As made from a round log Nm) 0JG (0JG GWL) Infant:
or stone. [ms: llg] [freq. 48] One who takes milk. [df: lwe]
|kjv: idol, image| {str: 1544} [freq. 2] |kjv: infant, child, babe,
gf1) )PPJG ()PPJG GW-L-LH) little one| {str: 5764}
Grape: The harvested round bm) 0MJG (0MJG G-WYL)
grapes. [df: hllwe] [freq. 6] Young: [df: lywe] [freq. 2] |kjv:
|kjv: gleaning grapes, young, little one| {str: 5759}
grapegleanings, grapes| {str:
lm) 0PJG (0PJG GW-LL)
5955}
Infant: One who takes milk. [df:
C) 0GE (0GE AGL) ac: ? co: Drop
llwe] [freq. 20] |kjv: suckling,
ab: ?: A drop of dew as round. infant| {str: 5768}
Nm) 0GE (0GE A-GL) M) 0MG (0MG GYL) ac: ? co: Circle
Drop: [freq. 1] |kjv: drop| {str: ab: ?: A continual rolling or circling.
96}
V) 0MG (0MG GYL) Rejoice:
D) 0EG (0EG GAL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
A rejoicing by dancing around in
Redeem: The buying back, a a circle. [df: lwg] [freq. 44] (vf:
bringing back around, of someone or Paal) |kjv: rejoice, glad, joyful,
something. joy, delight| {str: 1523}
V) 0EG (0EG G-AL) Nm) 0MG (0MG GYL) Circle:
Redeem: To restore one to his A circle of rejoicing. [freq. 10]
original position or avenge his |kjv: rejoice, joy, gladness| {str:
death. In the participle form this 1524}
verb means avenger as it is the
Nf1) )PMG ()PMG GY-LH)
role of the nearest relative to
redeem one in slavery or avenge Circle: A circle of rejoicing. [df:
his murder. [freq. 104] (vf: Paal, tlyg] [freq. 2] |kjv: rejoicing,
Niphal) |kjv: redeem, redeemer, joy| {str: 1525}
kinsman, revenger, avenger, kf1) )PMGQ ()PMGQ M-GY-
ransom, deliver, kinsfolks, LH) Scroll: The leather or
papyrus sheets of written text

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that are rolled up. [Hebrew and C) 1GE (1GE AGM) ac: ? co:
Aramaic] [ms: hlgm] [freq. 22] Pool ab: ?: The place of gathering of
|kjv: roll, volume| {str: 4039, reeds. Ropes are made from the
4040} fibers of the reeds.
fjm) 2JMPMG (2JMPMG GY-L- Nm) 1GE (1GE A-GM) I.
YWN) Scroll: The leather or Pool: A collection of water. II.
papyrus sheets of written text Reed: [freq. 10] |kjv: pools,
that are rolled up. [ms: Nwylg] standing, reeds| {str: 98, 99}
[freq. 2] |kjv: glasses, roll| {str:
jm) 2JQGE (2JQGE AG-MWN)
1549}
Reed: As a large gathering in
Adopted Roots; a pond. Also a rope that is made
from reeds from reeds. [freq. 5]
2049 0FG Bound, Boundary
|kjv: rush, bulrushes, caldron,
2063 &PG Shave, Barber
hook| {str: 100}
2064 (PG Skin
E) $QG ($QG GMA) ac: Drink
2065 ,PG Shave
2066 1PG Wrap co: Reed ab: ?: A plant that grows
near the water.
2524 0GS Round, Bullock
~~~~~~~~~~ V) $QG ($QG G-MA)
Drink: A drinking of water as
1059) 1G (1G GM) ac: Gather co: Foot from a pond. [freq. 2] (vf:
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: swallow,
ab: ?: The pictograph G is a picture of the
drink| {str: 1572}
foot and means to walk. The Q is water.
Nm) $QG ($QG G-MA)
Combined these mean "walking to
water". The watering well or other place Reed: As a large gathering in a
of water is a gathering place for men, pond. [freq. 4] |kjv: rush,
animals and plants for drinking. Men and bulrush| {str: 1573}
animals may walk great distances for
these watering holes while plants grow in Adopted Roots;
abundance in them. (eng: game - from the 2070 0QG Yield
Latin word game meaning leg) ~~~~~~~~~~
A) 1G (1G GM) ac: Gather co: ?
ab: ?: Any gathering of people, 1060) 2G (2G GN) ac: ? co: Garden ab:
things or ideas. Protection: The pictograph G is a picture
Nm) 1G (1G GM) Also: of the foot and means to walk with an
Through the idea of a gathering extended meaning to gather. The R is a
of objects or ideas. [freq. 34] picture of a sprouting seed. Combined
|kjv: also, as, again, and| {str: these mean "a gathering of seeds". A
1571} garden is a place for growing crops and is
often surrounded by a rock wall or hedge
kf1) )QGQ ()QGQ MG-MH) to protect it from grazing animals. (eng:
Gather: A horde or troop genesis; beginning; genetics; genome)
gathered. [freq. 1] |kjv: sup up| A) 2G (2G GN) ac: ? co: Garden ab:
{str: 4041}
?: A garden enclosed by walls for

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protection. A shield as a wall of V) )SG ()SG G-AhH)


protection. Bellow: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Nm/f) 2G (2G GN) Garden: low| {str: 1600}
[freq. 42] |kjv: garden| {str: J) 3JG (3JG GWAh) ac: Gasp co: ?
1588} ab: ?: A breathing out at the point of
Nf1) )RG ()RG G-NH) death.
Garden: [freq. 12] |kjv: garden| V) 3JG (3JG GWAh) Die:
{str: 1593} To breath out the last breath of
am) 2GQ (2GQ MG-N) death. [freq. 24] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Shield: A wall of protection. die, give up the ghost, dead,
[freq. 63] |kjv: shield, buckler, perish| {str: 1478}
armed, defense, ruler| {str: L) 3GM (3GM YGAh) ac: Weary
4043} co: Labor ab: ?: Work that brings
ef1) )RMG ()RMG GY-NH) about heavy breathing and weariness.
Garden: [ms: hng] [freq. 4] |kjv: V) 3GM (3GM Y-GAh)
garden| {str: 1594} Weary: [freq. 26] (vf: Paal,
B) 2RG (2RG GNN) ac: ? co: Shield Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: weary, labour,
ab: ?: A wall of protection. fainted| {str: 3021}
V) 2RG (2RG G-NN) Shield: Nm) 3GM (3GM Y-GAh)
A protection of an individual or Weary: [freq. 4] |kjv: labour,
community. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, weary| {str: 3022, 3023}
Hiphil) |kjv: defend| {str: 1598} bm) 3MGM (3MGM Y-GYAh)
C) 2GE (2GE AGN) ac: ? co: Basin I. Labor: II. Weary: [freq. 17]
ab: ?: A container enclosed by walls. |kjv: labour, work, weary| {str:
Nm) 2GE (2GE A-GN) 3018, 3019}
Basin: [freq. 3] |kjv: basons, bf1) )SMGM ()SMGM Y-GY-
cup, goblet| {str: 101} AhH) Weariness: [freq. 1]
|kjv: weariness| {str: 3024}
Adopted Roots; ~~~~~~~~~~
2073 &RG Steal, Thief, Theft
2074 >RG Store, Treasure 1063) 4G (4G GP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
3010 /^RG Treasury C) 4GE (4GE AGP) ac: ? co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Troop ab: ?
Nm) 4GE (4GE A-GP)
1061) <G (<G GS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Troop: An army or band of
~~~~~~~~~~ men. [freq. 7] |kjv: band| {str:
102}
1062) 3G (3G GAh) ac: Gasp co: ? ab: J) 4JG (4JG GWP) ac: ? co: Shut
Wear ab: ?
H) )SG ()SG GAhH) ac: Bellow V) 4JG (4JG GWP) Shut:
co: ? ab: ? To close or shut something.

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[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: shut| [freq. 1] |kjv: habitation| {str:


{str: 1479} 1628}
Nf1) )TJG ()TJG GW-PH) if1) )VGX ()VGX TG-RH)
Corpse: From the closed eyes. Blow: A striking of another out
[freq. 2] |kjv: body| {str: 1480} of anger. [freq. 1] |kjv: blow|
~~~~~~~~~ {str: 8409}
jm) 2JVG (2JVG G-RWN)
Throat: The throat is the place
1064) =G (=G GTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? where fear is felt. [ms: Nrg]
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 8] |kjv: throat, neck,
mouth| {str: 1627}
1065) 5G (5G GQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? kf1) )VGQ ()VGQ MG-RH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Saw: Used in stone cutting (in
the sense of chewing). [freq. 4]
1066) 6G (6G GR) ac: Sojourn co: |kjv: saw, axe| {str: 4050}
Traveler ab: Fear: The pictograph G is a lm) 6GVG (6GVG GR-GR)
picture of the foot and means to walk. Berry: A food harvested and
The V is a picture of a man. Combined consumed by travelers along the
these mean "a walking man". One road. [freq. 1] |kjv: berry| {str:
traveling through a foreign land is a 1620}
stranger to the people and culture. Fear is lf2) 8VGVG (8VGVG GR-G-RT)
associated with strangers and seen as an Neck: [freq. 4] |kjv: neck|
enemy. This root also has the idea of {str: 1621}
laying out flat to sleep through the idea of B) 6VG (6VG GRR) ac: Chew co:
spending the night. (eng: growl - a sound
Throat ab: ?: The throat is the place
from the throat; grown)
where fear is felt.
A) 6G (6G GR) ac: ? co: Traveler
V) 6VG (6VG G-RR) Chew:
ab: ?: One who travels in a strange
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
land. Also the throat as the place
Participle) |kjv: catch, destroy,
where fear is felt.
chew, saw, continuing| {str:
Nm) 6G (6G GR) Stranger: 1641}
[df: ryg] [freq. 92] |kjv: stranger, C) 6GE (6GE AGR) ac: Gather co:
alien, sojourner, chalkstone| {str:
? ab: ?: A gathering together of small
1616}
items for traveling such as grain,
Nf1) )VG ()VG G-RH) I. berries or coins.
Cud: The chewing of the cud by V) 6GE (6GE A-GR)
clean animals. II. Gerah: A
Gather: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
standard of measure. [freq. 16]
gather| {str: 103}
|kjv: cud, gerah| {str: 1625,
1626} cf1) )VJGE ()VJGE A-GW-RH)
Nf3) 8JVG (8JVG G-RWT) Coin: Carried by travelers for
the purchase of supplies. [freq.
Lodge: A temporary residence.
1] |kjv: coin| {str: 95}

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G) 6IG (6IG GHR) ac: Prostrate dm) 6JGQ (6JGQ M-GWR) I.


co: ? ab: ?: When a stranger meets Stranger: One who travels in a
another he lays prostrate in homage strange land. [ms: rgm] II.
to the other. Sojourn: To travel a strange
V) 6IG (6IG G-HR) land. [freq. 11] |kjv: pilgrimage,
Prostrate: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) stranger, dwelling, sojourn| {str:
|kjv: stretch, cast down| {str: 4033}
1457} kcf1) )VJGQ ()VJGQ M-GW-
H) )VG ()VG GRH) ac: Fight co: RH) Fear: A fear of an
Throat ab: ?: The place of chewing enemy. [freq. 1] |kjv: fear| {str:
and growling out of anger. Also 4034}
scratching of the throat from fear or kdf1) )VJGQ ()VJGQ M-GW-
affliction. RH) I. Fear: A fear of an
V) )VG ()VG G-RH) Fight: enemy. II. Barn: [Unknown
A struggle or strife with another. connection to root] [freq. 3] |kjv:
[freq. 14] (vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: fear, barn| {str: 4035}
stir up, meddle, contend, strive| L) 6GM (6GM YGR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
{str: 1624} Fear: Fear of a stranger or enemy.
J) 6JG (6JG GWR) ac: Sojourn co: V) 6GM (6GM Y-GR) Afraid:
Dwelling ab: Fear: A temporary [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: afraid,
place of dwelling for the traveler. fear| {str: 3025}
V) 6JG (6JG GWR) I. cm) 6JGM (6JGM Y-GWR)
Sojourn: To travel in a strange Afraid: [freq. 2] |kjv: fear,
land. II. Afraid: Strangers bring afraid| {str: 3016}
fear to the inhabitants. [freq. 98] M) 6MG (6MG GYR) ac: ? co:
(vf: Paal) |kjv: sojourn, dwell, Limestone ab: ?: Used to make a
afraid, stranger, assemble| {str: plaster for making a flat level floor.
1481}
Nm) 6MG (6MG GYR)
Nm) 6JG (6JG GWR) Whelp:
Plaster: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Usually a young lion. [May be [ms: rg] [freq. 2] |kjv: plaister|
derived from the sound of the {str: 1528, 1615}
lion] [ms: rg] [freq. 7] |kjv:
whelp, young one| {str: 1482, Adopted Roots;
1484} 2080 &VG Scratch, Itch
Nf1) )VJG ()VJG GW-RH) 2081 (VG Scrape
Whelp: Usually a young female 2082 >VG Cut, Axe
lion. [May be derived from the 2083 0VG Rough, Stone
sound of the lion] [ms: hrg] 2085 2VG Floor
[freq. 2] |kjv: whelp| {str: 1484} 2086 <VG Crush
am) 6JGQ (6JGQ M-GWR) 2087 3VG Diminish, Ledge
Fear: Strangers bring fear to the 2088 4VG Sweep away
inhabitants. [ms: rgm] [freq. 8] 2089 7VG Cast out, Pasture
|kjv: fear, terror| {str: 4032} ~~~~~~~~~~

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After the graes are placed in the wine vat,


1067) 7G (7G GSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? treaders walk in the vat to crush the
grapes freeing up the juices. The treaders
B) 7WG (7WG GShSh) ac: Grope
feet and lower parts of their clothing are
co: ? ab: ? stained red, a sign of their occupation (see
V) 7WG (7WG G-ShSh) Isaiah 63:1-3).
Grope: [freq. 2] (vf: Piel) |kjv: A) 8G (8G GT) ac: ? co: Winepress
grope| {str: 1659} ab: ?
M) 7MG (7MG GYSh) ac: ? co: Nf) 8G (8G GT) Winepress:
Clod ab: ? [freq. 5] |kjv: winepress, press,
Nm) 7MG (7MG GYSh) winefat| {str: 1660}
Clod: A dirt clod. [df: swg] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] |kjv: clod| {str: 1487}
~~~~~~~~~~ 1069) +G (+G GGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
1068) 8G (8G GT) ac: ? co: Winepress
ab: ?: The pictograph G is a picture of the
foot. The X is a picture of a mark.
Combined these mean "a foot marked".

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Dal

1070) $H ($H DA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? sorrow, sorrowful, mourn| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 1669}
Nf1) )FEH ()FEH DA-BH)
1071) &H (&H DB) ac: Rest co: ? ab: ?: Sorrow: [freq. 1] |kjv:
The pictograph H is a picture of the a sorrow| {str: 1670}
tent door. The F is a representation of a jm) 2JFEH (2JFEH DA-BWN)
tent. Combined these mean "the door of Sorrow: [freq. 1] |kjv:
the tent". The door of the tent was the sorrow| {str: 1671}
place of relaxation for the father. Here he E) $FH ($FH DBA) ac: ? co:
would watch his family, livestock and the Rest ab: ?
road for approaching visitors (see Genesis Nm) $FH ($FH D-BA)
18:1). This root is related to the root HF Rest: [freq. 1] |kjv: strength|
(a reversal of the letters). {str: 1679}
A) &H (&H DB) ac: ? co: Slow ab: J) &JH (&JH DWB) ac: ? co: ? ab:
?: Something that is slow and quiet. Sorrow
Nf1) )FH ()FH D-BH) V) &JH (&JH DWB)
Slander: Speaking evil of Sorrow: One who moves
another (usually done quietly). slowly. [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv:
[freq. 9] |kjv: slander, evil report, sorrow| {str: 1727}
infamy| {str: 1681}
Nm/f) &JH (&JH DWB)
B) &FH (&FH DBB) ac: Whisper
Bear: A slow moving animal.
co: ? ab: ?: A quiet speech. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ms: bd]
V) &FH (&FH D-BB) [freq. 13] |kjv: bear| {str: 1677,
Whisper: A quiet speaking as 1678}
when sleeping. [df: Ppu] [freq.
5] (vf: Paal, Pilpel, Participle) Adopted Roots;
|kjv: speak, whisper| {str: 1680, 2094 7FH Honey
6850} ~~~~~~~~~~
C) &HE (&HE ADB) ac: Grieve
co: ? ab: ?: A quiet state. 1072) 'H ('H DG) ac: Dart co: Fish ab:
V) &HE (&HE A-DB) Anxiety: The pictograph H is a picture
Grieve: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) of the a tent door which is a curtain hung
|kjv: grieve| {str: 109} over the entrance of the tent. To gain
D) &EH (&EH DAB) ac: ? co: ? entrance to the tent or to leave, the curtain
ab: Sorrow: A quiet state. moved back and forth. Also, the door is
used for moving back and forth from the
V) &EH (&EH D-AB)
tent to the outside. The G is a
Mourn: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: representation of a foot. The combined
meaning of these two letters is "the back

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and forth moving of the foot (or tail)". Nf1) )GJH ()GJH DW-GH)
The tail of a fish moves back and forth to Fishing: [freq. 1] |kjv: fish| {str:
propel itself through the water. The 1729}
darting around of fish. (eng: dog - as a
M) 'MH ('MH DYG) ac: ? co: Fish
waging tail)
ab: ?
A) 'H ('H DG) ac: ? co: Fish ab: ?
Nm) 'MH ('MH DYG) I.
Nm) 'H ('H DG) Fish: [df:
Fish: II. Fisherman: [freq. 3]
gad] [freq. 20] |kjv: fish| {str: |kjv: fish, fisher| {str: 1770,
1709} 1771}
Nf1) )GH ()GH D-GH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Fish: [freq. 15] |kjv: fish| {str:
1710} 1073) (H ((H DD) ac: Move co:
mm) 2GH (2GH D-GN) Breasts ab: Passion: The pictograph H
Grain: A plentiful crop. [freq. is a picture of the a tent door which hangs
40] |kjv: wheat, cereal, grain, down from the top of the tent entrance.
corn| {str: 1715} The use of this letter twice indicates "two
D) 'EH ('EH DAG) ac: Dart co: ? danglers" representing a womans breasts.
ab: Anxiety: The back and forth The part of the female body invoking heat
darting of a fish in the water. of passion and love. (eng: udder; dad - as
V) 'EH ('EH D-AG) beloved; teat - a double exchange for a t
and d)
Anxious: An anxious behavior
like a fish darting in the water. A) (H ((H DD) ac: ? co: Breasts
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal) |kjv: afraid, ab: ?
sorrow, sorry, careful, take Nm) (H ((H DD) Breast:
thought| {str: 1672} [freq. 4] |kjv: breast, teat| {str:
Nf1) )GEH ()GEH DA-GH) 1717}
Anxiety: An anxious behavior H) )HH ()HH DDH) ac: Move co:
like a fish darting in the water. ? ab: ?: The grace and beauty of the
[freq. 6] |kjv: carefulness, fear, breast.
heaviness, sorrow, care| {str: V) )HH ()HH D-DH)
1674} Move: The graceful and soft
H) )GH ()GH DGH) ac: Increase movement of a woman. [freq. 2]
co: ? ab: ?: A net full of fish is an (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: went, go
abundance or increase. slowly| {str: 1718}
V) )GH ()GH D-GH) J) (JH ((JH DWD) ac: Boil co:
Increase: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) Pot ab: Passion: The boiling of a
|kjv: grow| {str: 1711} liquid in a pot or the passion of a
J) 'JH ('JH DWG) ac: Fish co: person for another.
Fisherman ab: ?: One who catches Nm) (JH ((JH DWD) I.
fish and his equipment. Pot: Pot A pot used for boiling
Nm) 'JH ('JH DWG) liquids. [ms: dd] II. Beloved:
Fisherman: [freq. 2] |kjv: fisher| One who is loved. Also the uncle
{str: 1728} as one who is loved by the

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nephew. [ms: dd] [freq. 68] Nf1) )EH ()EH D-AH)


|kjv: beloved, uncle, love, Daah: An unknown bird of prey.
wellbeloved,. basket, pot, kettle, [freq. 1] |kjv: vulture| {str: 1676}
caldron| {str: 1730, 1731}
bf1) )MEH ()MEH DA-YH)
Nf1) )HJH ()HJH DW-DH)
Dayyah: An unknown bird of
Beloved: One who is loved, the prey. [df: hyd] [freq. 2] |kjv:
aunt. [freq. 3] |kjv: aunt| {str: vulture| {str: 1772}
1733} ~~~~~~~~~~
L) (HM ((HM YDD) ac: Boil co: ?
ab: Passion: The passion of a person 1075) *H (*H DW) ac: Sick co:
for another. Sickness ab: Illness
bm) (MHM ((MHM Y-DYD) A) *H (*H DW) ac: ? co: Weak ab:
Beloved: One who is loved. ?
[freq. 9] |kjv: beloved,
fm) -JH (-JH D-WY)
wellbeloved, loves, amiable|
{str: 3039} Weak: A weakness from illness
or sorrow. [freq. 5] |kjv:
bf3) 8JHMHM (8JHMHM Y-DY-
sorrowful, languishing| {str:
DWT) Passion: [freq. 1] |kjv: 1741, 1742}
dearly beloved| {str: 3033}
H) )JH ()JH DWH) ac: Ill co:
N) -HH (-HH DDY) ac: ? co: ?
Disease ab: ?
ab: Passion
V) )JH ()JH D-WH) Ill:
om) -HJH (-HJH DW-DY)
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: infirmity|
Mandrakes: A plant boiled as {str: 1738}
an aphrodisiac. [freq. 7] |kjv:
Nm) )JH ()JH D-WH)
mandrake, basket| {str: 1736}
~~~~~~~~~~ Illness: Also a womans cycle.
[freq. 5] |kjv: faint, sick,
sickness, menstruous cloth| {str:
1074) )H ()H DH) ac: Attack co: Bird
1739}
of prey ab: ?: The pictograph H is a am) )JHQ ()JHQ MD-WH)
picture of the a tent door with the
Disease: What brings on an
extended meaning of moving back and
illness. [freq. 2] |kjv: disease|
forth. The I represents one who is
{str: 4064}
looking and pointing at a great sight.
~~~~~~~~~~
Combined these mean "a back and forth
looking". Birds of prey fly around in a
circle in search of their prey and dive 1076) >H (>H DZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
down on it when seen. ~~~~~~~~~~
D) )EH ()EH DAH) ac: Dive co:
Eagle ab: ?: A bird of prey that dives 1077) ,H (,H DHh) ac: Push co: ? ab:
down on its prey. Worthless: The pictograph H is a door
V) )EH ()EH D-AH) representing the idea of moving back and
Dive: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: forth. The L is a picture of a wall.
fly| {str: 1675} Combined these pictures mean "the back

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and forth movement of a wall" (see Ps ~~~~~~~~~~


62:3).
A) ,H (,H DHh) ac: Throw 1078) 9H (9H DTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
down co: Ruin ab: ?: A continual ~~~~~~~~~~
pushing to cause a ruin or stumbling.
fm) -LH (-LH D-HhY) 1079) -H (-H DY) ac: Saturate co:
Stumble: [freq. 2] |kjv: fall| {str: Ink ab: Sufficient: Something that is
1762} completely filled.
hf1) )LHQ ()LHQ MD-HhH) A) -H (-H DY) ac: Saturate co:
Ruin: Something that is Ink ab: ?
thrown down in ruin. [freq. 1] Nm) -H (-H DY)
|kjv: ruin| {str: 4072} Sufficient: What is enough.
jf) 2JLH (2JLH D-HhWN) [freq. 38] |kjv: enough,
Instrument: A musical sufficient| {str: 1767}
instrument that is continually am) -HQ (-HQ MD-Y)
struck such as a harp. [Aramaic Sufficient: What is enough.
only] [freq. 1] |kjv: instrument, [freq. 1] |kjv: sufficiently| {str:
musick| {str: 1761} 4078}
H) )LH ()LH DHhH) ac: Push qm) *MH (*MH D-YW) Ink:
co: ? ab: ?: A continual pushing to Ink A liquid that saturates. [freq.
throw down or out. 1] |kjv: ink| {str: 1773}
V) )LH ()LH D-HhH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Push: To push something down
or onward. [df: xxd] [freq. 11] 1080) /H (/H DK) ac: Crush co:
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) |kjv: Mortar ab: ?: The pictograph H is a
outcast, thrust, sore, overthrow, door representing the idea of moving
chase, tottering, drive away, back and forth. The O is a picture of the
drive on, cast down| {str: 1760} palm of the hand representing a bowl
J) ,JH (,JH DWHh) ac: ? co: from its shape. Combined these pictures
Clean ab: ? mean "the moving back and forth in a
V) ,JH (,JH DWHh) cup". Seeds are placed in a stone mortar,
Clean: Something that has been a stone cup, the stone pestle is moved
scrubbed clean. [freq. 4] (vf: around the cup to crush the seeds into a
Hiphil) |kjv: wash, purge, cast powder.
out| {str: 1740} A) /H (/H DK) ac: Crush co:
am) ,JHQ (,JHQ M-DWHh) Mortar ab: ?
Worthless: What is cast Nm) /H (/H DK) I. Crush:
away as worthless. [freq. 1] |kjv: II. Small: Something that is
causes of banishment| {str: crushed thin or into smaller
4065} pieces. [df: qd] [freq. 18] |kjv:
oppressed, afflicted| {str: 1790,
Adopted Roots; 1851}
2099 5LH Push

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fm) -OH (-OH D-KY) Nf1) )OH ()OH D-KH)


Wave: Wave A crushing of the Bruised: [freq. 1] |kjv: wounded|
surf. [freq. 1] |kjv: wave| {str: {str: 1795}
1796} J) /JH (/JH DWK) ac: Beat co:
B) /OH (/OH DKK) ac: ? co: Mortar ab: ?: A beating as with a
Powder ab: ?: The fine dust created mortar in a pestle.
in the mortar by crushing something. V) /JH (/JH DWK) Beat:
V) /OH (/OH D-KK) [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: qwd]
Small: To crush or beat [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: beat,
something into small pieces. break into pieces| {str: 1743,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: 1751}
qqd] [freq. 23] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, kf1) )OJHQ ()OJHQ M-DW-
Hophal) |kjv: beat small, KH) Mortar: [ms: hkdm]
powder, stamp, bruise, small, [freq. 1] |kjv: mortar| {str: 4085}
dust, beat in pieces, break in
M) /MH (/MH DYK) ac: Beat co:
pieces| {str: 1854, 1855}
Siege works ab: ?
E) $OH ($OH DKA) ac: Break
Nm) /MH (/MH DYK)
co: ? ab: ?
Siege works: Engines of war
V) $OH ($OH D-KA)
constructed next to a city wall
Break: To break something by for the purpose of battering it
beating it. [freq. 18] (vf: Niphal, into pieces to allow entry into
Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: break, the city. [df: qyd] [freq. 6] |kjv:
break in pieces, crush, bruise, fort| {str: 1785}
destroy| {str: 1792} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) $OH ($OH D-KA)
Broken: Something that is 1081) 0H (0H DL) ac: Back and Forth
broken into pieces. [freq. 3] |kjv: co: Door ab: ?: The pictograph H is a
contrite, destruction| {str: 1793} door. The P is a picture of staff and
F) /HI (/HI HDK) ac: Trample represents any rod. Combined these
co: ? ab: ?: Walking over something pictures mean "the door on the rod". The
to trample on it as with a pestle in a tent door was hung down as a curtain,
mortar. covering the entrance to the tent, from a
V) /HI (/HI H-DK) horizontal pole. The door was then moved
Trample: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) to the side for going in and out of the tent.
|kjv: tread down| {str: 1915} (eng: door - an exchange for the d and l)
H) )OH ()OH DKH) ac: ? co: A) 0H (0H DL) ac: ? co: Door ab:
Bruise ab: ?: Something that is Poor: Any object that dangles such
bruised by beating it. as a bucket that is hung from a rope
V) )OH ()OH D-KH) down a well to retrieve water. The
hair hangs from the head. A poor or
Bruise: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal,
weak person hangs the head in
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: break,
poverty.
contrite, crouch| {str: 1794}

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Nm) 0H (0H DL) Weak: well. [freq. 2] |kjv: bucket| {str:
One who dangles the head in 1805}
poverty or hunger. [freq. 48]
|kjv: poor, needy, weak, lean| Adopted Roos;
{str: 1800} 2101 'PH Leap
Nf1) )PH ()PH D-LH) I. ~~~~~~~~~~
Poor: One who hangs head low
in weakness. II. Hair: What 1082) 1H (1H DM) ac: ? co: Blood
hangs from the head and is ab: Likeness: The pictograph H is a door
easily blown by the wind. [freq. representing the idea of moving back and
8] |kjv: poor, pinning, sickness, forth. The Q is a picture of water and
hair| {str: 1803} can represent any liquid especially blood.
Nf2) 8PH (8PH D-LT) Combined these pictures mean "the
Door: [freq. 88] |kjv: door, gate, moving back and forth of water" or the
leaves, lid| {str: 1817} "flowing of blood". Similarly, the grape
plant takes water from the ground and
B) 0PH (0PH DLL) ac: Hang co:
moves it to the fruit where the water
? ab: ? becomes the blood of the grape. (eng:
V) 0PH (0PH D-LL) dumb)
Brought low: To be brought A) 1H (1H DM) ac: ? co: Blood
down low such as the head in ab: ?: The blood of man is also
humility or a dried up river. water, which moves through the
[freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: body. When the blood is shed, the
brought low, dried up, not equal, man or animal becomes silent. A son
emptied, fail, impoverished, thin| from the blood of his father
{str: 1809} resembles his father.
H) )PH ()PH DLH) ac: Lift co: ? Nm) 1H (1H DM) Blood:
ab: ?: Anything that dangles down [freq. 361] |kjv: blood, bloody,
and swings back and forth, such as a bloodguilt| {str: 1818}
branch, hair or door.
B) 1QH (1QH DMM) ac: Silent
V) )PH ()PH D-LH) Lift:
co: ? ab: ?: When the blood is shed,
The lifting of the bucket out of the man or animal becomes silent and
the well for drawing water. [freq. still.
5] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: draw,
Nm) 1QH (1QH D-MM)
enough, lifted| {str: 1802}
Silent: [freq. 30] |kjv: silence,
bf1) )MPH ()MPH DL-YH)
still, silent, cut off, cut down,
Branch: Dangles from a tree rest, cease, forbear, peace,
blowing back and forth in the quieted, tarry, wait| {str: 1826}
wind. [freq. 8] |kjv: branch| {str:
Nf1) )QQH ()QQH DM-MH)
1808}
Silent: [freq. 3] |kjv: still,
fm) -PH (-PH D-LY)
silence, calm| {str: 1827}
Bucket: Dangles from a rope to
om) 1QJH (1QJH DW-MM)
draw water and lifted out of the
Silent: [freq. 3] |kjv: silent,
quietly wait, dumb| {str: 1748}

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C) 1HE (1HE ADM) ac: ? co: root;] [ms: Mdh] [freq. 6] |kjv:
Red ab: ?: The color red, the color of stool| {str: 1916}
blood, man and the earth. G) 1IH (1IH DHM) ac: Dumb
V) 1HE (1HE A-DM) co: ? ab: ?: When excited or scared
Red: To be red as a color or ones blood pressure increases and is
through the shedding of blood. unable to speak.
[freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, V) 1IH (1IH D-HM)
Hitpael, Pual) |kjv: dyed red, red, Dumb: To be speechless. [freq.
ruddy, man, Adam, person| {str: 1] (vf: Niphal, Participle) |kjv:
119} astonied| {str: 1724}
Nm) 1HE (1HE A-DM) H) )QH ()QH DMH) ac: ? co:
Man: From the reddish skin. Likeness ab: Compare: A son from
[freq. 552] |kjv: dyed red, red, the blood of his father resembles his
ruddy, man, Adam, person| {str: father.
120} V) )QH ()QH D-MH) I.
Nf1) )QHE ()QHE AD-MH) Compare: To perceive
Ground: From its red color. something like something else.
[freq. 225] |kjv: land, earth, [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
ground, country, husbandman| Silence: To become silent as one
{str: 127} dead. [freq. 47] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
cm) 1JHE (1JHE A-DWM) Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: like, liken,
Red: [ms: Mda] [freq. 9] thought, compared, devised,
|kjv: red, ruddy| {str: 122} mean, similitude| {str: 1819,
1820, 1821}
gf) 1HJE (1HJE AW-DM)
Nf3) 8JQH (8JQH D-MWT)
Ruby: A red precious stone.
[ms: Mda] [freq. 3] |kjv: sardius| Likeness: Likeness A son from
{str: 124} the blood of his father resembles
his father. [freq. 25] |kjv:
lm) 1HQHE (1HQHE A-
likeness, similitude, like,
DM-DM) Reddish: [freq. 6]
manner, fashion| {str: 1823}
|kjv: reddish| {str: 125}
fm) -QH (-QH D-MY)
jfm) -RJQHE (-RJQHE AD-
Silent: When the blood is shed,
MW-NY) Red: [ms: ynmda]
the man or animal becomes
[freq. 3] |kjv: red, ruddy| {str: silent. [freq. 4] |kjv: silence, cut
132} off, rest| {str: 1824}
F) 1HI (1HI HDM) ac: ? co: fjm) 2JMQH (2JMQH DM-
Pieces ab: ?: [Unknown connection YWN) Likeness: A son from
to root;] the blood of his father resembles
Nm) 1HI (1HI H-DM) his father. [freq. 1] |kjv: like|
Pieces: Something cut into {str: 1825}
pieces. [Aramaic only] [freq. 2] J) 1JH (1JH DWM) ac: Silent co:
|kjv: pieces| {str: 1917} ? ab: ?: When the blood is shed, the
cm) 1JHI (1JHI H-DWM) man or animal becomes silent.
Stool: [Unknown connection to

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Nf1) )QJH ()QJH DW-MH) C) 2HE (2HE ADN) ac: ? co:


Silent: [ms: hmd] [freq. 3] Base ab: Lord: The foundation of a
|kjv: silence, destroyed| {str: column or pillar as the support of the
1745, 1822} structure.
N) -QH (-QH DMY) ac: Silent Nm) 2HE (2HE A-DN)
co: ? ab: ?: When the blood is shed, Base: [freq. 56] |kjv: socket,
the man or animal becomes silent. foundation| {str: 134}
gf1) )MQJH ()MQJH DW-M- cm) 2JHE (2JHE A-DWN)
YH) Silence: [freq. 4] |kjv: Lord: The ruler as the
wait, silent, silence| {str: 1747} foundation to the community.
[ms: Nda] [freq. 335] |kjv: lord,
Adopted Roots; owner, master, sir| {str: 113}
2698 1HU Face, East, Before cfm) -RJHE (-RJHE A-DW-
2754 1HV Sleep NY) Lord: The ruler as the
~~~~~~~~~~ foundation to the community.
[ms: ynda] [freq. 434] |kjv: lord,
1083) 2H (2H DN) ac: Rule co: Ruler god| {str: 136}
ab: Quarrel: The pictograph H is a M) 2MH (2MH DYN) ac: Judge co:
picture of a door. The R is a picture of a ? ab: Judge
seed representing the idea of life. V) 2MH (2MH DYN) Judge:
Combined these pictures mean "the door [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: Nwd]
of life". The ancient Hebrew concept of a [freq. 26] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
"judge" is one who restores life. The goal judge, plead the cause, contend,
of one that rules or judges is to bring a execute, strife| {str: 1777, 1778}
pleasant and righteous life to the people.
Nm) 2MH (2MH DYN) I.
This can also mean a deliverer as one
whom restores life to his people. (eng: Judge: [df: Nwd] II. Judgment:
damn - with an added m; dean - as a [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 28]
judge) |kjv: judge, judgment, cause,
plea, strife, tread, out| {str: 1779,
A) 2H (2H DN) ac: Quarrel co: ?
1780, 1781, 1782}
ab: ?: A quarrel requiring the need of
kf1) )RMHQ ()RMHQ M-DY-
a ruler or judge to mediate the
NH) Province: The
incident.
jurisdiction of responsibility of a
km) 2HQ (2HQ M-DN)
judge or lord. [Hebrew and
Quarrel: [freq. 3] |kjv: discord, Aramaic] [freq. 55] |kjv:
strife| {str: 4090} province| {str: 4082, 4083}
acm) 2JHQ (2JHQ M-DWN) ~~~~~~~~~~
Quarrel: [freq. 18] |kjv: strife,
contention, discord| {str: 4066} 1084) <H (<H DS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
hbm) 2MHQ (2MHQ MD-YN) F) <HI (<HI HDS) ac: ? co:
Quarrel: [freq. 9] |kjv: Myrtle ab: ?: The tree or its wood.
contention, brawling| {str: 4079}

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Nm) <HI (<HI H-DS) V) 3HM (3HM Y-DAh)


Myrtle: [freq. 6] |kjv: myrtle, Know: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
myrtle tree| {str: 1918} [freq. 994] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
~~~~~~~~~~ Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Pual,
Piel, Participle) |kjv: know,
1085) 3H (3H DAh) ac: See co: ? ab: known, knowledge, perceive,
Knowledge: The pictograph H is a shew, tell, wist, understand,
picture of a door. The S is a picture of certainly, acknowledge,
the eye. Through the eyes one acquaintance, consider, declare,
experiences his world and learns from it. teach| {str: 3045, 3046}
Combined these pictures mean "the door km) 3HJQ (3HJQ MW-DAh)
of the eye". The eye is the window into Kinsman: A relative who is
the mans very being. Experience is gained known. [ms: edm] [freq. 2] |kjv:
through visual observation. Knowledge is kinsman, kinswoman| {str:
achieved through these experiences. 4129}
A) 3H (3H DAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: kf2) 8SHJQ (8SHJQ MW-D-
Knowledge: To have an intimate AhT) Kindred: The
relationship with another person, an community of relatives. [freq. 1]
idea or an experience. |kjv: kindred| {str: 4130}
Nm) 3H (3H DAh) mfm) -RSHM (-RSHM YD-
Knowledge: [freq. 5] |kjv: Ah-NY) Wizard: One with
opinion, knowledge| {str: 1843} special knowledge. [freq. 11]
Nf1) )SH ()SH D-AhH) |kjv: wizard| {str: 3049}
Knowledge: [freq. 6] |kjv:
knowledge| {str: 1844} Adopted Roots;
2383 3HR Knowledge
Nf2) 8SH (8SH D-AhT)
~~~~~~~~~~
Knowledge: [freq. 93] |kjv:
knowledge, know| {str: 1847}
1086) 4H (4H DP) ac: Push co: ? ab:
am) 3HQ (3HQ MD-Ah)
Slander
Knowledge: [freq. 6] |kjv:
F) 4HI (4HI HDP) ac: Thrust
knowledge, thought, science|
{str: 4093} co: ? ab: ?: To push, shove or thrust
another away.
J) 3JH (3JH DWAh) ac: ? co: ?
V) 4HI (4HI H-DP)
ab: Why: A desire to know
something. Thrust: [freq. 11] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
thrust, drive, cast out, expel| {str:
am) 3JHQ (3JHQ M-DWAh)
1920}
Why: [ms: edm] [freq. 6]
J) 4JH (4JH DWP) ac: Slander
|kjv: wherefore, why, how| {str:
4069} co: ? ab: ?
L) 3HM (3HM YDAh) ac: See co: fm) -TJH (-TJH DW-PY)
? ab: Knowledge: To have an Slander: [ms: ypd] [freq. 1]
intimate relationship with another |kjv: slander| {str: 1848}
person, an idea or an experience. ~~~~~~~~~~

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night [freq. 2] |kjv: thistle| {str:


1087) =H (=H DTs) ac: Leap co: ? ab: 1863}
? B) 6VH (6VH DRR) ac: ? co:
J) =JH (=JH DWTs) ac: Leap co: Circle ab: ?: A circling around as the
? ab: ?: A leaping of joy. flight of a bird or a dance.
V) =JH (=JH DWTs) cf) 6JVH (6JVH D-RWR) I.
Leap: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Swallow: A bird that flies in a
turn into joy| {str: 1750} circle. II. Free Flowing: A
~~~~~~~~~~ flowing liquid. [freq. 10] |kjv:
pure, swallow| {str: 1865, 1866}
1088) 5H (5H DQ) ac: ? co: Curtain C) 6HE (6HE ADR) ac: Wide co:
ab: ? Robe ab: ?: What covers a large
area.
A) 5H (5H DQ) ac: ? co: Curtain
V) 6HE (6HE A-DR)
ab: ?
Wide: [freq. 3] (vf: Niphal,
Nm) 5H (5H DQ) Curtain:
Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: glorious,
[freq. 1] |kjv: curtain| {str: 1852} honourable| {str: 142}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 6HE (6HE A-DR) I.
Wide: II. Robe: A wide
1089) 6H (6H DR) ac: ? co: Circle ab:
garment. [freq. 2] |kjv: goodly,
?: The pictograph H is a door mantle, threshing floor| {str:
representing a moving back and forth. 145}
The V is the head of a man. Combined
Nf2) 8VHE (8VHE AD-RT)
these mean "the back and forth movement
of man". A generation is one revolution I. Robe: A wide garment. II.
of the family line. The Hebraic Noble: Something that is wide in
understanding of order is the continual majesty. [freq. 12] |kjv: mantle,
cyclical process of life and death or garment, glory, goodly, robe|
renewal and destruction. This root can {str: 155}
also have the meanings of circling around bm) 6MHE (6MHE A-DYR)
of something in a wide area or to cover a Noble: Someone or something
large area. (eng: adore - as honor) that is wide in authority or
A) 6H (6H DR) ac: ? co: Circle ab: majesty. [freq. 27] |kjv: noble,
?: A circling around as the flight of a excellent, mighty, principle,
bird or a dance. famous, gallant, glorious,
goodly, lordly, worthies| {str:
Nm) 6H (6H DR) I.
117}
Generation: As a circle of the em) 6HME (6HME AY-DR)
family. II. White: From the
whiteness of the pearl. [freq. 5] Threshing floor: A wide area.
|kjv: white, generation| {str: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv:
1858, 1859} threshingfloor| {str: 147}
lm) 6HVH (6HVH DR-DR) E) $VH ($VH DRA) ac: ? co: ?
Thistle: Used by the shepherd to ab: ?: [Unknown meaning]
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jm) 2JEVH (2JEVH DR-AWN) J) 6JH (6JH DWR) ac: Dwell co:
Abhor: [freq. 2] |kjv: Dwelling ab: ?: The nomadic camp
abhorring, contempt| {str: 1860} was set up in a circle with the tents
F) 6HI (6HI HDR) ac: Swell co: set up outside of the circle.
? ab: Honor: To swell in an outward V) 6JH (6JH DWR) Dwell:
direction. To make another swell [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 8]
through honor or pride (as in a (vf: Paal) |kjv: dwell| {str: 1752,
swelling up of the chest). 1753}
V) 6HI (6HI H-DR) Nm) 6JH (6JH DWR) I.
Swell: Someone or something Circle: [ms: rd] II. Ball: III.
that is wide in size or majesty. Generation: The circle of life
To honor. [Hebrew and from generation to generation.
Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, [freq. 170] |kjv: generation, all,
Niphal, Hitpael) |kjv: honour, many| {str: 1754, 1755}
countenance, crooked places, km) 6JHQ (6JHQ M-DWR)
glorious, glorified, put forth| Dwelling: [Aramaic only] [ms:
{str: 1921, 1922} rdm] [freq. 4] |kjv: dwelling|
Nm) 6HI (6HI H-DR) {str: 4070}
Honor: Someone or something kf1) )VJHQ ()VJHQ M-DW-
that is swollen in size, pride or RH) Pile: A round pile of
majesty. [freq. 34] |kjv: honour, wood for fires. [ms: hrdm]
majesty, glory, beauty, [freq. 2] |kjv: pile| {str: 4071}
comeliness, excellency, glorious,
ibf1) )VMHX ()VMHX T-DY-
goodly| {str: 1923, 1925, 1926}
RH) Continue: As a swelling.
Nf1) )VHI ()VHI HD-RH)
[Aramaic only] [ar: arydt]
Swelling: [freq. 5] |kjv: beauty, [freq. 2] |kjv: continually| {str:
honour| {str: 1927} 8411}
G) 6IH (6IH DHR) ac: Gallop
co: ? ab: ?: The repetitious rhythmic Adopted Roots;
running of a horse in a circular 2057 6HG Enclose, Wall
direction. 2093 6FH Order, Word
V) 6IH (6IH D-HR) 2468 6H\ Order, Row
Gallop: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: 2530 6HS Miss, Rake, Order
prancing| {str: 1725} 2576 /VS Arrange, Plan
Nm) 6IH (6IH D-HR) ~~~~~~~~~~
Gallop: [df: Rhhd] [freq. 2]
|kjv: prancing| {str: 1726} 1090) 7H (7H DSh) ac: Thresh co:
im) 6IHX (6IHX TD-HR) Grass ab: ?: The pictograph H is a door
Tidhar: The wood or the tree of representing the idea of moving back and
an unknown species. Probably forth. The W is a picture of teeth meaning
from its wide or circular growth. to press. Combined these pictures mean
[freq. 2] |kjv: pine, pine tree| "the back and forth movement of
{str: 8410} pressure". The grains were placed on the

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threshing floor where they were trampled Nm) 7MH (7MH DYSh)
on and beaten in order to separate the Threshing: [freq. 1] |kjv:
hulls from the grain. (eng: dash - as tread threshing| {str: 1786}
on and broken)
jm) 2JWMH (2JWMH DY-ShWN)
C) 7HE (7HE ADSh) ac: Thresh
Dishon: Unknown clean
co: ? ab: ? animal. [Unknown connection to
V) 7HE (7HE A-DSh) root;] [ms: Nsyd] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Thresh: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: pygarg| {str: 1788}
threshing| {str: 156} ~~~~~~~~~~
E) $WH ($WH DShA) ac: Sprout
co: Grass ab: ?: What comes from 1091) 8H (8H DT) ac: ? co: ? ab: Law:
the grains. The pictograph H is a picture of a door
V) $WH ($WH D-ShA) meaning enter or entrance. The X is a
Sprout: To sprout green sprouts. mark. Combined these pictures mean
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: "entering with a mark". When two parties
spring, bring forth| {str: 1876} agree to follow the laws of a covenant, a
Nm) $WH ($WH D-ShA) mark is given as a sign of continued
allegiance.
Grass: Young green sprouts.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: A) 8H (8H DT) ac: ? co: ? ab: Law
atd] [freq. 17] |kjv: grass, herb, Nf) 8H (8H DT) Law: A
green| {str: 1877, 1883} law, decree or edict. [Hebrew
J) 7JH (7JH DWSh) ac: Thresh and Aramaic] [freq. 36] |kjv:
co: ? ab: ? law| {str: 1881, 1882}
V) 7JH (7JH DWSh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Thresh: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[df: syd] [freq. 15] (vf: Paal, 1092) +H (+H DGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Niphal, Hophal) |kjv: thresh, ~~~~~~~~~~
tread, tear, tread it down| {str:
1758, 1759}
kf1) )WJHQ ()WJHQ M-DW-
ShH) Threshing: [freq. 1]
|kjv: threshing| {str: 4098}
M) 7MH (7MH DYSh) ac: Thresh
co: ? ab: ?

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Hey

1093) $I ($I HA) ac: Look co: ? ab: are seen as a privilege and are to be
Behold: The pictograph I represents one cherished and protected. (eng: have - as
who is looking at a great sight with his given)
hands raised as when saying behold. A A) &I (&I HB) ac: ? co: Gift ab: ?
looking toward someone or something. lm) &IFI (&IFI HB-HB)
This root is closely related to II, JI, Gift: [freq. 1] |kjv: offering| {str:
and MI. (eng: he) 1890}
A) $I ($I HA) ac: Look co: ? ab: C) &IE (&IE AHB) ac: ? co: ?
? ab: Love: The expressions and
Nm) $I ($I HA) Behold: actions toward the family, which one
To draw attention to something was privileged with.
important. [Hebrew and V) &IE (&IE A-HB)
Aramaic] [df: xah] [freq. 17] Love: [freq. 208] (vf: Paal,
|kjv: lo, behold, even| {str: 1887, Niphal, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
1888, 1889} love, lover, friend, beloved, like,
J) $JI ($JI HWA) ac: Look co: ? lovely, loving| {str: 157}
ab: ? Nm) &IE (&IE A-HB)
Nm) $JI ($JI HWA) He: Beloved: One who is loved.
A looking toward another. [freq. 2] |kjv: lover, loving| {str:
[Hebrew and Aramaic; Also the 158}
feminine she, sometimes written Nf1) )FIE ()FIE AH-BH)
as EMI] [df: ayh] [freq. 45] Love: [freq. 40] |kjv: love|
|kjv: that, him, same, this, he, {str: 160}
which, who, such, wherein, be, gm) &IJE (&IJE AW-HB)
it, one| {str: 1931, 1932} Love: [ms: bha] [freq. 1] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ loves| {str: 159}
L) &IM (&IM YHB) ac: Give co:
1094) &I (&I HB) ac: Give co: Gift ab:
Gift ab: ?: A giving of someone or
Love: The pictograph I represents one something to one who is deserving or
who is looking at a great sight with his to be privileged.
hands raised as when saying behold. The V) &IM (&IM Y-HB) Give:
F is a representation of the tent or house.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 62]
Combined these pictures mean "look
(vf: Paal) |kjv: give, go, bring,
toward the house" or "provide for the
ascribe, come, set, take,
family". One does not choose the
delivered, laid, paid, prolonged,
household which one is born into,
yielded| {str: 3051, 3052}
including tribe, parents, children and wife
(as marriages were often arranged by the Nm) &IM (&IM Y-HB)
father), it is a gift from God. These gifts Burden: A heavy gift that is

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difficult to bear. [freq. 1] |kjv:


burden| {str: 3053} 1096) (I ((I HD) ac: Shout co: ? ab:
~~~~~~~~~~ ?: (eng: hoot)
A) (I ((I HD) ac: Shout co: ?
1095) 'I ('I HG) ac: ? co: ? ab:
ab: ?
Ponder: A murmuring or soft speech
Nm) (I ((I HD) Shout:
while in a continual contemplation over
something. [freq. 1] |kjv: sounding| {str:
1906}
A) 'I ('I HG) ac: Ponder co: ? ab:
B) (HI ((HI HDD) ac: Shout co:
?
? ab: ?
Nf3) 8JGI (8JGI H-GWT)
em) (HMI ((HMI HY-DD)
Pondering: [freq. 1] |kjv:
meditation| {str: 1900} Shout: [freq. 7] |kjv: shout| {str:
1959}
sf1) )RMGI ()RMGI H-GY-NH)
J) (JI ((JI HWD) ac: Shout co: ?
Ahead: Something that is in
front as something that is ab: Splendor
contemplated. [freq. 1] |kjv: Nm) (JI ((JI HWD)
directly| {str: 1903} Splendor: A prominent beauty
fjm) 2JMGI (2JMGI HG-YWN) or work as shouting out. [freq.
Melody: [freq. 4] |kjv: 24] |kjv: glory, honour, majesty,
higgaion, meditation, solemn beauty, comeliness, goodly| {str:
sound, device| {str: 1902} 1935}
B) 'GI ('GI HGG) ac: Ponder co: ? bf1) )HMJI ()HMJI H-WY-
DH) Shout: [ms: hdyh] [freq.
ab: ?
1] |kjv: song of thanksgiving|
bm) 'MGI ('MGI H-GYG)
{str: 1960}
Pondering: [freq. 2] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
meditation, musing| {str: 1901}
H) )GI ()GI HGH) ac: Ponder co: 1097) )I ()I HH) ac: Breathe co:
? ab: ? Breath ab: Exist: The pictograph I
V) )GI ()GI H-GH) represents one who is looking at a great
Ponder: To be in continual sight with his hands raised and taking a
contemplation over a matter. long breath. The pictograph I represents
[freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: one who is looking at a great sight with
meditate, mourn, speak, imagine, his hands raised and taking a long breath.
study, mutter, utter, roaring, A) )I ()I HH) ac: ? co: Breath
sore, talk| {str: 1897} ab: ?
Nm) )GI ()GI H-GH) Nm) )I ()I HH) Woe: A
Pondering: The outward sounds heavy breath. [freq. 1] |kjv: woe|
of contemplation. [freq. 3] |kjv: {str: 1929}
sound, tale, mourning| {str:
J) )JI ()JI HWH) ac: Exist co:
1899}
~~~~~~~~~~ Breath ab: ?

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V) )I ()JI HWH) Exist: mischief| {str: 1942, 1943,


To exist or have breath. That 1962}
which exists has breath. In ~~~~~~~~~~
Hebrew thought the breath is the
character of someone or 1099) >I (>I HZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
something. Just as a man has ~~~~~~~~~~
character, so do objects.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: awh] 1100) ,I (,I HHh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 75] (vf: Paal) |kjv: be, ~~~~~~~~~~
hath, was| {str: 1933, 1934}
M) )MI ()MI HYH) ac: Exist co: 1101) 9I (9I HTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Breath ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) )MI ()MI HYH) Exist:
To exist or have breath. That 1102) -I (-I HY) ac: Sigh co: ? ab:
which exists has breath. In Disaster: The pictograph I represents
Hebrew thought the breath is the one who is looking at a great sight with
character of someone or his hands raised as when saying behold.
something. Just as a man has This root is closely related to EI, II
character, so do objects. [A
and JI.
generic verb with a wide
application meaning to exist or A) -I (-I HY) ac: ? co: Sigh ab:
be] [freq. 74] (vf: Paal, Niphal) ?: A sigh out of lamentation.
|kjv: was, come to pass, came, Nm) -I (-I HY) Woe:
been, happened, become, [freq. 1] |kjv: woe| {str: 1958}
pertained, better for thee| {str: J) -JI (-JI HWY) ac: ? co: Sigh
1961} ab: ?: A sigh out of joy or
~~~~~~~~~~ lamentation.
Nm) -JI (-JI HWY) Ah:
1098) *I (*I HW) ac: ? co: Sigh ab:
[freq. 52] |kjv: ah, alas, ha, ho, o,
Disaster: The pictograph I represents woe| {str: 1945}
one who is looking at a great sight with ~~~~~~~~~~
his hands raised as when saying behold.
This root is closely related to EI, II 1103) /I (/I HK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
and MI. (eng: ho)
~~~~~~~~~~
A) *I (*I HW) ac: ? co: Sigh ab:
Disaster: A moaning sigh from a 1104) 0I (0I HL) ac: Shine co: Star
disaster or evil.
ab: Distant: The pictograph I is a picture
Nm) *I (*I HW) Woe: [freq. of a man with his arms raised looking at a
2] |kjv: alas| {str: 1930} great sight. The P is a shepherd staff
Nf1) )JI ()JI H-WH) representing the idea of "toward" as the
Disaster: A wicked or disastrous staff is used to move a sheep toward a
event. [Hebrew and Aramaic] direction. Combined these letters mean "a
[df: hyh] [freq. 21] |kjv: looking toward something" such as the
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The stars have always been used to guide May be in a positive (praise) or
the traveler or shepherd to find his home negative (folly) sense. [freq. 57]
or destination. |kjv: praise| {str: 8416}
A) 0I (0I HL) ac: Look co: ? ab: B) 0PI (0PI HLL) ac: Shine co: ?
?: To look toward a sight. ab: ?: To cause a shining of one by
Nm) 0I (0I HL) I. These: praising or giving thanks to another
Designating a group that is with or to ones self.
the speaker. In the sense of V) 0PI (0PI H-LL) Shine:
looking toward a sight. [Hebrew To shine through ones actions or
and Aramaic; The short form words. [freq. 165] (vf: Paal,
"I" is used as a prefix meaning Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel,
"look" and translated as "the".] Participle) |kjv: praise, glory,
[df: la hla] II. Toward: A boast, mad, shine, foolish,
moving to or toward something commended, rage, celebrate|
to be with it as the ox moves {str: 1984}
toward a destination. [df: la] am) 0PIQ (0PIQ MH-LL)
[freq. 69] |kjv: these, those, this, Shine: [freq. 1] |kjv: praise| {str:
thus, who, so, such, some, same, 4110}
other, which, another, whom, em) 0PMI (0PMI HY-LL)
they, them| {str: 411, 412, 413,
Star: [freq. 1] |kjv: Lucifer| {str:
428, 429,}
1966}
em) 0MI (0MI HYL) These:
gf1) )PPJI ()PPJI HW-L-LH)
Designating a group that is with
Madness: As one shining in
the speaker. In the sense of
a negative sense. [freq. 4] |kjv:
looking toward a sight. [Aramaic
madness| {str: 1947}
only] [df: Kla] [freq. 14] |kjv:
these, those| {str: 479} of3) 8JPPJI (8JPPJI HW-L-
if1) )PIX ()PIX TH-LH) LWT) Madness: As one
shining in a negative sense.
Folly: In the sense of shining.
[freq. 1] |kjv: madness| {str:
[freq. 1] |kjv: folly| {str: 8417}
1948}
rm) *PI (*PI H-LW)
bdm) 0JPMI (0JPMI HY-LWL)
Behold: As to look at a sight.
Shine: [ms: lwlh] [freq. 2]
[Aramaic only] [df: wla] [ar:
|kjv: praise, merry| {str: 1974}
wra] [freq. 10] |kjv: behold, lo|
{str: 431, 718} C) 0IE (0IE AHL) ac: Shine co:
sm) 2MPI (2MPI H-LYN) Tent ab: ?
These: Designating a group that V) 0IE (0IE A-HL) I.
is with the speaker. In the sense Shine: II. Pitch tent:
of looking toward a sight. [denominative of PIJE] [freq.
[Aramaic only] [df: Nla] [freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil, Paal, Piel) |kjv:
5] |kjv: these, the| {str: 459} shine, tent| {str: 166, 167}
ief1) )PMIX ()PMIX T-HY- Nm) 0IE (0IE A-HL)
LH) Shining: A shining Aloe: The glistening oils of the
through ones actions or words. plant. The oils or the tree. [freq.

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4] |kjv: aloes, trees of aloes| {str: of its storms, turbulent surf and the
174} commotion of the waves.
gm) 0IJE (0IJE AW-HL) A) 1I (1I HM) ac: Roar co:
Tent: The shining light of the Multitude ab: ?
campfire next to the tent in the jm) 2JQI (2JQI H-MWN)
distance is a guide for those Multitude: A loud group. [ms:
returning home late just as a star Nmh] [freq. 83] |kjv: multitude,
is used as a guide. [ms: lha] noise, tumult, abundance, many,
[freq. 345] |kjv: tabernacle, tent, store, company| {str: 1995}
dwelling| {str: 168}
B) 1QI (1QI HMM) ac:
E) $PI ($PI HLA) ac: Distant
Destroy co: Destruction ab:
co: ? ab: ?: A distant sight that is Destruction: An uproar.
looked toward.
V) 1QI (1QI H-MM)
V) $PI ($PI H-LA)
Destroy: A loud commotion.
Distant: To be far off. [freq. 1] [freq. 13] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
(vf: Niphal) |kjv: cast far off| discomfit, destroy, vex, crush,
{str: 1972} break, consume, trouble| {str:
Nf1) )EPI ()EPI HL-AH) 2000}
Distant: Something far off in H) )QI ()QI HMH) ac: Roar co:
the distance. [freq. 16] |kjv: Abundant ab: ?
beyond, forward, hitherto, back,
V) )QI ()QI H-MH)
thenceforth, henceforth, yonder|
{str: 1973} Roar: A loud speaking or
wailing. [freq. 34] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
K) *PI (*PI HLW) ac: ? co: Here
roar, noise, disquieted, sound,
ab: ?: An arrival to the distant place. troubled, aloud, loud| {str: 1993}
pm) 1JPI (1JPI H-LWM) Nm) )QI ()QI H-MH)
Here: [freq. 11] |kjv: hither, Abundant: [freq. 1] |kjv: any|
here, thither| {str: 1988} {str: 1991}
L) 0IM (0IM YHL) ac: ? co: ff1) )MQI ()MQI HM-YH)
Bright ab: ? Roar: A loud noise [freq. 1]
qpm) 1JPIM (1JPIM YH- |kjv: noise| {str: 1998}
LWM) Diamond: A hard and J) 1JI (1JI HWM) ac: Roar co:
precious stone that glitters. [ms: Sea ab: ?
Mlhy] [freq. 3] |kjv: diamond|
V) 1JI (1JI HWM) Roar:
{str: 3095}
~~~~~~~~~~ To make a loud noise. [freq. 6]
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv:
rang, noise, move, destroy| {str:
1105) 1I (1I HM) ac: Roar co: Sea
1949}
ab: Tumult: The pictograph I represents if) 1JIX (1JIX T-HWM)
a looking toward. The Q is a picture of
Sea: A deep and tumultuous
water. Combined these pictures mean "a
water. [ms: Mht] [freq. 36] |kjv:
looking toward the water". A large body
deep, depth| {str: 8415}
of water seen as a place of chaos because

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kf1) )QJIQ ()QJIQ M-HW- em) )RMI ()RMI HY-NH)


MH) Tumult: [freq. 12] |kjv: Behold: A looking at what is
destruction, trouble, vex, tumult, here. [ms: hnh] [freq. 17] |kjv:
discomfiture| {str: 4103} behold, see, lo| {str: 2009}
~~~~~~~~~~ J) 2JI (2JI HWN) ac: ? co:
Substance ab: ?: An abundance of
1106) 2I (2I HN) ac: Look co: ? ab: something that fills what is desired.
Here: The pictograph I represents the V) 2JI (2JI HWN)
idea of looking toward something of Sufficient: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil)
interest. The R is a seed representing |kjv: ready| {str: 1951}
continuation. Combined these pictures Nm) 2JI (2JI HWN)
mean "a looking toward something
Substance: [freq. 26] |kjv: rich,
continually".
substance, wealth, enough,
A) 2I (2I HN) ac: ? co: There ab: nought| {str: 1952}
?: A person, place or thing that is M) 2MI (2MI HYN) ac: ? co:
somewhere else. A desired place or
Wealth ab: ?
outcome.
Nm) 2MI (2MI HYN) Hiyn:
Nm) 2I (2I HN) I. There:
A standard of measure. [freq. 22]
A possible or desired location.
|kjv: hin| {str: 1969}
[df: mh hmh wmh Nwmh] [ar: Na]
~~~~~~~~~~
II. They: A people or things
over there. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [df: Mh hmh] [ar: wMh 1107) <I (<I HS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
NwMh Nwna] III. If: A possible or H) )\I ()\I HSH) ac: ? co: Quiet
desired outcome. [Hebrew and ab: ?
Aramaic] [freq. 110] |kjv: lo, V) )\I ()\I H-SH)
behold, if, though, or, whether, Silence: To keep silent by
therein, whithal, which, they, holding the tongue, silent and
them, these, those| {str: 581, still. [freq. 8] (vf: Hiphil, Piel)
1992, 1994, 2004, 2005, 2006, |kjv: silent, hold peace, hold
3860, 3861} tongue, still| {str: 2013}
Nf1) )RI ()RI H-NH) ~~~~~~~~~~
They: A people or things over
there. [freq. 26] |kjv: they, their, 1108) 3I (3I HAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
those, them| {str: 2007} ~~~~~~~~~~
H) )RI ()RI HNH) ac: ? co: Here
ab: ?: To draw attention to a place or 1109) 4I (4I HP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
event. ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) )RI ()RI H-NH)
Here: [freq. 14] |kjv: hither, 1110) =I (=I HTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
here, now, way, since| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
2008}
1111) 5I (5I HQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?

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~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: with child, conceive| {str:


2030}
1112) 6I (6I HR) ac: High co: Hill ab: jm) 2JVI (2JVI H-RWN)
?: The pictograph V is a representation of Pregnancy: From the mound of
a head. In Hebrew thought all things are the belly. [df: Nwyrh] [freq. 3]
in motion. A mountain or hill is not |kjv: conception| {str: 2032}
inanimate but the head of the landscape L) 6IM (6IM YHR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
rising up out of the ground. (eng: hill - an Pride
exchange for the l and r) bm) 6MIM (6MIM Y-HYR)
A) 6I (6I HR) ac: ? co: Hill ab: ? Proud: One who has made
Nm) 6I (6I HR) Hill: [freq. himself high. [freq. 2] |kjv:
546] |kjv: mountain, mount, hill| proud, haughty| {str: 3093}
{str: 2022} ~~~~~~~~~~
lcm) 6JIVI (6JIVI HR-HWR)
Thought: As a mental 1113) 7I (7I HSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
pregnancy. [Aramaic only] [ms: ~~~~~~~~~~
rhrh] [freq. 1] |kjv: thought|
{str: 2031} 1114) 8I (8I HT) ac: Assail co: ? ab: ?
B) 6VI (6VI HRR) ac: ? co: Hill B) 8XI (8XI HTT) ac: Assail co: ?
ab: ? ab: ?
Nm) 6VI (6VI H-RR) Hill: V) 8XI (8XI H-TT) Assail:
[freq. 13] |kjv: mountain, hill, [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: imagine
mount| {str: 2042} mischief| {str: 2050}
H) )VI ()VI HRH) ac: Pregnant ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
V) )VI ()VI H-RH) 1115) +I (+I HGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Pregnant: [freq. 43] (vf: Paal, ~~~~~~~~~~
Pual) |kjv: conceive, with child,
bare, progenitor| {str: 2029}
Nf1) )VI ()VI H-RH)
Pregnant: [df: yrh] [freq. 16]

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Waw

1116) $J ($J WA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?


~~~~~~~~~~ 1124) 9J (9J WTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
1117) &J (&J WB) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1125) -J (-J WY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
1118) 'J ('J WG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1126) /J (/J WK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
1119) (J ((J WD) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1127) 0J (0J WL) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
1120) )J ()J WH) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1128) 1J (1J WM) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
1121) *J (*J WW) ac: Add co: Peg ab: ?:
The pictograph J represents a tent peg 1129) 2J (2J WN) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
with the idea of joining or attaching ~~~~~~~~~~
things together. The tent peg is a "Y"
shaped wooden peg, which is driven into 1130) <J (<J WS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
firm soil. The tent ropes were attached to ~~~~~~~~~~
these pegs. The "Y" shape prevents the
rope from slipping off the peg. 1131) 3J (3J WAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
A) *J (*J WW) ac: ? co: Peg ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) *J (*J WW) Peg: A peg,
nail or hook as used for 1132) 4J (4J WP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
attaching one thing to another. ~~~~~~~~~~
[The short form "J" is used as a
prefix meaning "add" or "and".] 1133) =J (=J WTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 13] |kjv: hook| {str: 2053}
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1134) 5J (5J WQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
1122) >J (>J WZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1135) 6J (6J WR) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
1123) ,J (,J WHh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1136) 7J (7J WSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?

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~~~~~~~~~
1138) +J (+J WGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
1137) 8J (8J WT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~

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Zan

1139) $^ ($^ ZA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? [freq. 1] |kjv: golden city| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 4062}
cm) &JI^ (&JI^ Z-HWB)
1140) &^ (&^ ZB) ac: Issue co: Yellow Yellow: [df: bhu] [freq. 3] |kjv:
ab: ?: The pictograph ^ is an yellow| {str: 6669}
agricultural implement representing the J) &J^ (&J^ ZWB) ac: Issue co:
idea of harvest or food. The F is a Puss ab: ?: A yellow discharge.
representation of the house. Combined V) &J^ (&J^ ZWB) Issue:
these pictures mean "the food of the A flowing out of something.
house". The main staple of the Hebrews [freq. 42] (vf: Paal, Participle)
was grain and is yellow in color. This |kjv: flow, issue, gush| {str:
grain was usually ground into a meal for 2100}
making breads. Nm) &J^ (&J^ ZWB) Issue:
C) &^E (&^E AZB) ac: ? co: [freq. 13] |kjv: issue| {str: 2101}
Hyssop ab: ?
cm) &J^E (&J^E A-ZWB) Adopted Roots;
Hyssop: From its yellowish 2116 (F^ Endow, Dowry
color. [freq. 10] |kjv: hyssop| 2118 0F^ Dwell, Dwelling
{str: 231} 2119 2F^ Purchase
D) &E^ (&E^ ZAB) ac: ? co: 2532 &^S Leave
Wolf ab: ? 3007 6F^G Treasurer
Nm) &E^ (&E^ Z-AB) 3031 &^FR
Wolf: A yellowish colored ~~~~~~~~~~
animal. [freq. 7] |kjv: wolf| {str:
2061} 1141) '^ ('^ ZG) ac: ? co: Grape-skin
G) &I^ (&I^ ZHB) ac: Gleam co: ab: ?: The pictograph ^ is a picture of an
Gold ab: ? agricultural implement implying harvest.
V) &I^ (&I^ Z-HB) The G is a picture of the foot. The
combined meaning of these pictures is
Gleam: The shine of gold. [df:
"the harvesting by the feet". The juice of
bhu] [freq. 1] (vf: Hophal) |kjv:
the grape is removed, or harvested, by
fine| {str: 6668}
treading on them in a vat leaving the
Nm) &I^ (&I^ Z-HB) grape-skins behind.
Gold: [Hebrew and Aramaic] A) '^ ('^ ZG) ac: ? co: Grape-
[df: bhd] [freq. 412] |kjv: gold,
skin ab: ?
golden| {str: 1722, 2091}
Nm) '^ ('^ ZG) Grape-
af1) )FI^Q ()FI^Q MZ-H-
skin: [freq. 1] |kjv: husk| {str:
BH) Gold: [df: hbhdm]
2085}
~~~~~~~~~~

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1142) (^ ((^ ZD) ac: Boil co: ? ab: A) )^ ()^ ZH) ac: ? co: This ab:
Pride: The boiling of a soup or pride. ?: Someone or something that is
(eng: sod - past tense of seethe) prominent.
A) (^ ((^ ZD) ac: ? co: ? ab: Nm) )^ ()^ ZH) This:
Pride [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: hg]
Nm) (^ ((^ ZD) Proud: [ar: ad yd kd Nkd Nd] [freq.
[freq. 13] |kjv: proud, 191] |kjv: this, as, but, now, then|
presumptuous| {str: 2086} {str: 1454, 1668, 1768, 1791,
1797, 1836, 2063, 2088, 2090}
jm) 2JH^ (2JH^ Z-DWN)
C) )^E ()^E AZH) ac: Kindle
Proud: [freq. 11] |kjv: pride,
presumptuously, proud| {str: co: Hot ab: ?: [Unknown connection
2087} to root;]
C) (^E ((^E AZD) ac: Depart Nm) )^E ()^E A-ZH)
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to Hot: [Aramaic only] [ar: aza]
root;] [freq. 3] |kjv: headed, hot| {str:
228}
Nm) (^E ((^E A-ZD)
~~~~~~~~~~
Depart: [Aramaic only] [freq. 2]
|kjv: gone| {str: 230}
1144) *^ (*^ ZW) ac: Stand-out co: ?
J) (J^ ((J^ ZWD) ac: Boil co: ?
ab: This: Something that stands out, is
ab: ? prominent or is pointed out. This root is
V) (J^ ((J^ ZWD) Boil: related in meaning to I^.
To boil a soup or boil with pride. A) *^ (*^ ZW) ac: ? co: This ab: ?:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: dwz]
Someone or something that is
[freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
prominent.
proudly, presumptuously,
presume, sod| {str: 2102, 2103} Nm) *^ (*^ ZW) This: [freq.
M) (M^ ((M^ ZYD) ac: Boil co: ? 17] |kjv: that, this, which,
wherein| {str: 2097, 2098}
ab: ?
Nf4) 8MJ^ (8MJ^ Z-WYT)
jm) 2JHM^ (2JHM^ ZY-DWN)
Corner: The prominent part of a
Boiling: [freq. 1] |kjv: proud|
building which provides
{str: 2121}
structure. [freq. 2] |kjv: corner,
corner stone| {str: 2106}
Adopted Roots;
M) *M^ (*M^ ZYW) ac: ? co:
2386 (^R Stew
~~~~~~~~~~ Bright ab: ?
Nm) *M^ (*M^ ZYW)
1143) )^ ()^ ZH) ac: Stand-out co: ? Bright: [Aramaic only] [freq. 6]
ab: This: Something that stands out, is |kjv: countenance, brightness|
prominent or is pointed out. This root is {str: 2122}
related in meaning to J^. (eng: this; that; ~~~~~~~~~
the; they)

1145) >^ (>^ ZZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?

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J) >J^ (>J^ ZWZ) ac: ? co: Post A) /^ (/^ ZK) ac: ? co: ? ab:
ab: ? Pure
kf1) )^J^Q ()^J^Q M-ZW- Nm) /^ (/^ ZK) Pure: An
ZH) Post: [ms: hzzm] [freq. oil or other substance that is free
19] |kjv: post| {str: 4201} of impurities. Also a person
M) >M^ (>M^ ZYZ) ac: ? co: without impurities. [freq. 11]
Creature ab: ? |kjv: pure, clean| {str: 2134}
Nm) >M^ (>M^ ZYZ) rf) *O^ (*O^ Z-KW)
Creature: [freq. 3] |kjv: wild Innocence: One without
beast, abundance| {str: 2123} impurities. [Aramaic only] [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 1] |kjv: innocency| {str: 2136}
B) /O^ (/O^ ZKK) ac: Refine co:
1146) ,^ (,^ ZHh) ac: ? co: Belt ab: ? Crystal ab: ?
A) ,^ (,^ ZHh) ac: ? co: Belt ab: V) /O^ (/O^ Z-KK)
? Refine: To remove the
impurities by washing or
km) ,^Q (,^Q M-ZHh)
refining to make pure. [df: qqz]
Belt: [ms: xzm] [freq. 3] |kjv: [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual,
strength, girdle| {str: 4206} Piel) |kjv: clean, pure, refine,
B) ,L^ (,L^ ZHhHh) ac: fine, purge| {str: 2141, 2212}
Remove co: ? ab: ? cf4) 8MOJO^ (8MOJO^ Z-KW-
V) ,L^ (,L^ Z-HhHh) KYT) Crystal: A mineral
Remove: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal) without impurities. [freq. 1] |kjv:
|kjv: loose| {str: 2118} cyrstal| {str: 2137}
M) ,M^ (,M^ ZYHh) ac: ? co: H) )O^ ()O^ ZKH) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Belt ab: ? Pure
am) ,M^Q (,M^Q M-ZYHh) V) )O^ ()O^ Z-KH) Pure:
Belt: [ms: xzm] [freq. 3] |kjv: To be without impurities. [freq.
strength| {str: 4206} 8] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ clean, clear, pure| {str: 2135}
~~~~~~~~~~
1147) 9^ (9^ ZTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1150) 0^ (0^ ZL) ac: Shake co:
Branch ab: ?: The pictograph ^ is a
picture of n agricultural cutting
1148) -^ (-^ ZY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? implement. The P represents a staff.
~~~~~~~~~~ Combined these mean "cut the staff". A
staff is made by cutting a branch from the
1149) /^ (/^ ZK) ac: Refine co: ? ab: tree, this green branch shakes and bends
Pure: An oil or other substance that is easily until it has hardened. (see Isaiah
clear and free of impurities. 18.5)
A) 0^ (0^ ZL) ac: ? co: Cymbal
ab: ?: What is shaken easily.

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kf2) 8P^Q (8P^Q MZ-LT) except one. [freq. 16] |kjv:


Cymbal: An instrument that beside, save, only, but| {str:
vibrates when shaken. [df: 2108}
tlum] [freq. 13] |kjv: cymbal| Nf3) 8JPJ^ (8JPJ^ ZW-LWT)
{str: 4700} Vile: One who shakes easily.
lf) 0^P^ (0^P^ ZL-ZL) [ms: twlz] [freq. 1] |kjv: vilest|
Twig: A small branch that {str: 2149}
shakes easily. [df: ltlt] [freq. M) 0M^ (0M^ ZYL) ac: Shake co:
2] |kjv: sprigs, bushy| {str: 2150, Bell ab: ?
8534} kf1) )PM^Q ()PM^Q M-ZY-
elm) 0^PM^ (0^PM^ ZY-L- LH) Bell: [ms: hlum] [freq.
ZL) Cymbal: An instrument 1] |kjv: bell| {str: 4698}
that vibrates when shaken. [df:
lulu] [freq. 6] |kjv: cymbal| Adopted Roots;
{str: 6767} 2030 0]F Peel, Onion
B) 0P^ (0P^ ZLL) ac: Shake co: 2626 0]T Peel, Strip
? ab: ? 2387 0^R Flow, Stream
V) 0P^ (0P^ Z-LL) ~~~~~~~~~~
Shake: A shaking from fear or
overeating. [df: llu] [freq. 12] 1151) 1^ (1^ ZM) ac: Plot co: Plan
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: flow ab: Mischief: The devising of a plan of
down, vile, glutton, riotous, action.
tingle, quiver| {str: 2151, 6750} A) 1^ (1^ ZM) ac: ? co: ? ab:
C) 0^E (0^E AZL) ac: Waver Mischief: An action or plan to do
co: ? ab: ?: An unsteady, shaking or wickedness or a sexual perversion.
to and fro motion. Nf1) )Q^ ()Q^ Z-MH)
V) 0^E (0^E A-ZL) Mischief: [freq. 29] |kjv:
Waver: To go about in a lewdness, wickedness, mischief,
shaking motion. [Hebrew and heinous crime| {str: 2154}
Aramaic] [freq. 13] (vf: Paal, kf1) )Q^Q ()Q^Q MZ-MH)
Pual) |kjv: gone, fail, gaddest Mischief: [freq. 19] |kjv:
about, to and fro, spent, went| discretion, device, thought,
{str: 235, 236} wickedly, inventions, lewdness,
J) 0J^ (0J^ ZWL) ac: Shake co: ? mischievous| {str: 4209}
ab: Vile: A shaking out of B) 1Q^ (1Q^ ZMM) ac: Plot co:
something. Plan ab: ?
V) 0J^ (0J^ ZWL) Shake: V) 1Q^ (1Q^ Z-MM)
To shake out. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Plot: To device a plan of action,
Hiphil) |kjv: lavish, despise| {str: usually with evil intent. [freq.
2107} 13] (vf: Paal) |kjv: thought,
Nf1) )PJ^ ()PJ^ ZW-LH) devise, consider, purpose,
Except: An exception in the imagine, plot| {str: 2161}
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Nm) 1Q^ (1Q^ Z-MM) ear, hearken, hear, gave good


Plan: [freq. 1] |kjv: wicked heed| {str: 238, 239}
device| {str: 2162} Nm) 2^E (2^E A-ZN)
G) 1I^ (1I^ ZHM) ac: Loathe Weapon: A broad sharp blade
co: ? ab: ? like a mattock. [freq. 1] |kjv:
weapon| {str: 240}
V) 1I^ (1I^ Z-HM)
gf) 2^JE (2^JE AW-ZN)
Loathe: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
abhorreth| {str: 2092} Ear: The ear as broad. [ms: Nza]
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 187] |kjv: ear, audience,
hearing| {str: 241}
1152) 2^ (2^ ZN) ac: Harvest co: agm) 2^EJQ (2^EJQ MWA-
ZN) Balance: A pair of scales
Mattock ab: ?: The pictograph ^ is a
picture of an agricultural cutting used for weighing. From the ear
implement such as the mattock or hoe. as the place where balance is
The R is a picture of a seed. Combined determined. [Hebrew and
these mean "mattock of the seed". One of Aramaic] [ms: Nzam] [freq. 16]
the many agricultural tools was a hoe or |kjv: balances| {str: 3976, 3977}
mattock. This implement had a wide H) )R^ ()R^ ZNH) ac: ? co:
blade for cutting a plant stalks at the Whore ab: Whoredom: In the sense
roots. The crops were harvested for a of being spread broad.
supply of foods, which were stored in V) )R^ ()R^ Z-NH)
jars. Whore: [freq. 93] (vf: Paal,
A) 2^ (2^ ZN) ac: ? co: Harvest Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: harlot, go
ab: ? whoring, whoredom, whore,
Nm) 2^ (2^ ZN) Kind: A commit fornication, whorish|
species of plant or animal. {str: 2181}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 7] Nf3) 8JR^ (8JR^ Z-NWT)
|kjv: kind, diverse kinds, all Whoredom: [freq. 9] |kjv:
manners of store| {str: 2177, whoredom| {str: 2184}
2178} if3) 8JR^X (8JR^X TZ-NWT)
B) 2R^ (2R^ ZNN) ac: ? co: ? ab: Whoredom: [ms: tnzt] [freq.
Whoredom: In the sense of being 20] |kjv: whoredom, fornication|
spread broad. {str: 8457}
dm) 2JR^ (2JR^ Z-NWN) J) 2J^ (2J^ ZWN) ac: Feed co:
Whoredom: [freq. 12] |kjv: Food ab: ?: Food harvested from the
whoredom| {str: 2183} crops or flock.
C) 2^E (2^E AZN) ac: Hear co: V) 2J^ (2J^ ZWN) Feed:
Ear ab: Balance: The broad ear for [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 2]
picking up sounds. (vf: Hophal) |kjv: fed| {str: 2109,
V) 2^E (2^E A-ZN) Hear: 2110}
To listen or pay attention. [freq. Nf) 2J^ (2J^ ZWN) Flesh:
42] (vf: Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: give [ms: Nz] [freq. 1] |kjv: armour|
{str: 2185}

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am) 2J^Q (2J^Q M-ZWN) Adopted Roots;


Meat: [Hebrew and Aramaic] 2129 1S^ Enrage
[freq. 4] |kjv: meat, victuals| {str: 2130 4S^ Sad, Sadness
4202, 4203} 2131 5S^ Call out, Outcry
~~~~~~~~~~ 3012 4SP^ Horror
~~~~~~~~~~
1153) <^ (<^ ZS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1155) 4^ (4^ ZP) ac: Cover co: Pitch
ab: ?: A thick tarry liquid used for
1154) 3^ (3^ ZAh) ac: Tremble co: covering the joints of boats to keep them
Sweat ab: ?: The pictograph ^ is a afloat.
picture of an agricultural cutting A) 4^ (4^ ZP) ac: Float co: Pitch
implement such as the mattock or hoe and ab: ?
associated with weapons. The S is a Nf1) )T] ()T] Ts-PH)
picture of the eye and meaning Float: [df: hpu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
experience or knowledge. Combined swim| {str: 6824}
these mean "weapon seen". Fear or an Nf2) 8T^ (8T^ Z-PT)
enemy. Pitch: [freq. 3] |kjv: pitch| {str:
A) 3^ (3^ ZAh) ac: ? co: Sweat 2203}
ab: ?: A sweating from fear. lf1) )T^T^ ()T^T^ ZP-Z-
Nf1) )S^ ()S^ Z-AhH) PH) Willow: A tree that
Sweat: [freq. 1] |kjv: sweat| {str: covers over a stream. [df:
2188} hpupu] [freq. 1] |kjv: willow|
J) 3J^ (3J^ ZWAh) ac: Tremble {str: 6851}
co: ? ab: Terror: A trembling from rfm) -JT^ (-JT^ Z-PWY)
fear. Overlay: A hammered out sheet
V) 3J^ (3J^ ZWAh) of gold used to overlay
Tremble: [Hebrew and something. [df: ywpu] [freq. 5]
Aramaic] [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, |kjv: overlay, covering| {str:
Pilpel) |kjv: moved, tremble, 6826}
vex| {str: 2111, 2112} J) 4J^ (4J^ ZWP) ac: Float co:
Nf1) )SJ^ ()SJ^ ZW-AhH) Pitch ab: ?
Terror: An object of terror V) 4J^ (4J^ ZWP) Float:
that causes trembling. [df: hwez] [df: Pwu] [freq. 3] (vf: Paal,
[freq. 13] |kjv: remove, trouble, Hiphil) |kjv: flow, overflow,
vexation| {str: 2113, 2189} swim| {str: 6687}
L) 3^M (3^M YZAh) ac: ? co: Nm) 4J^ (4J^ ZWP)
Sweat ab: ? Honey: A thick sticky mass like
Nm) 3^M (3^M Y-ZAh) pitch. [df: Pwu] [freq. 2] |kjv:
Sweat: [freq. 1] |kjv: sweat| {str: honeycomb| {str: 6688}
3154}
Adopted Roots;
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2683 2T] Hide, Treasure scattered over a large area. [freq.


~~~~~~~~~~ 10] |kjv: crown| {str: 2213}
Nf2) 8V^ (8V^ Z-RT) Span:
1156) =^ (=^ ZTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? The span of the fingers, often
~~~~~~~~~~ used as a measurement. [freq. 7]
|kjv: span| {str: 2239}
1157) 5^ (5^ ZQ) ac: Bind co: lbm) 6M^V^ (6M^V^ ZR-ZYR)
Shackle ab: ?: The arms or feet are Zarziyr: An unknown
bound with chains. The binding of animal. [freq. 1] |kjv: greyhound|
different metals to form alloys. (eng: {str: 2223}
shackle - an exchange for the sh and z and B) 6V^ (6V^ ZRR) ac: Sneeze co:
the addition of the l) ? ab: ?: The spreading out of the
A) 5^ (5^ ZQ) ac: ? co: Shackle breath.
ab: ? V) 6V^ (6V^ Z-RR)
Nm) 5^ (5^ ZQ) I. Sneeze: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
Shackle: II. Spark: [Unknown sneeze| {str: 2237}
connection to root] [freq. 7] |kjv: G) 6I^ (6I^ ZHR) ac: Warn co:
chain, spark, firebrand, fetter| ? ab: ?
{str: 2131} V) 6I^ (6I^ Z-HR)
C) 5^E (5^E AZQ) ac: ? co: Warn: [Unknown connection to
Shackle ab: ? root; Hebrew and Aramaic]
Nm) 5^E (5^E A-ZQ) [freq. 23] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil)
Chain: Used for binding |kjv: warn, admonish, teach,
prisoners. [freq. 2] |kjv: chains| shine, heed| {str: 2094, 2095}
{str: 246} E) $V^ ($V^ ZRA) ac: ? co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Vomit ab: ?: Something spread out.
V) $V^ ($V^ Z-RA)
1158) 6^ (6^ ZR) ac: Spread co: ? ab: Vomit: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
?: The pictograph ^ represents the loathsome| {str: 2214}
harvest. The V is the picture of the head H) )V^ ()V^ ZRH) ac: Scatter co:
of a man. Combined these mean "harvest Pitchfork ab: ?
of heads". After the grain has been
V) )V^ ()V^ Z-RH)
harvested and the heads of grain have
been broken open, the heads are thrown Scatter: [freq. 39] (vf: Paal,
into the wind where the chaff is blown Niphal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: scatter,
away and the seed falls to the ground disperse, fan, spread, winnow,
where they can be gathered. cast away, compass, strawed|
{str: 2219}
A) 6^ (6^ ZR) ac: Spread out co:
hm) )V^Q ()V^Q MZ-RH)
Span ab: ?: Something that is spread
or scattered over a large area. Pitchfork: Used to scatter the
grain in the wind. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Nm) 6^ (6^ ZR) Spread
fan| {str: 4214}
out: Something that is spread or

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km) )V^Q ()V^Q MZ-RH) ~~~~~~~~~~


Wind: A strong scattering wind.
[freq. 1] |kjv: north| {str: 4215} 1159) 7^ (7^ ZSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
I) 6^J (6^J WZR) ac: Scatter co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
Nm) 6^J (6^J W-ZR) 1160) 8^ (8^ ZT) ac: ? co: Olive ab: ?:
Scatter: [freq. 1] |kjv: strange| The pictograph ^ represents the harvest.
{str: 2054} The X represents a mark or sign.
J) 6J^ (6J^ ZWR) ac: Squeeze co: Combined these mean "harvest of the
sign". The oil from the olive fruit was
? ab: ?: When the grain is squeezed
used as an anointing oil, as a sign, for
the seed inside comes out.
those to hold a kingly or priestly office.
V) 6J^ (6J^ ZWR) The oil is also used as a medicinal
Strange: To be strange. One ointment.
who is scattered abroad. [freq. M) 8M^ (8M^ ZYT) ac: ? co: Olive
77] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hophal,
ab: ?
Participle) |kjv: stranger, strange,
estranged, gone, fanner, another| Nm) 8M^ (8M^ ZYT) Olive:
{str: 2114} The fruit or the tree. [freq. 38]
am) 6J^Q (6J^Q M-ZWR) |kjv: olive, olive tree, oliveyard,
olivet| {str: 2132}
Snare: [Unknown connection to
~~~~~~~~~~
root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: wound| {str:
4204}
1161) +^ (+^ ZGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Adopted Roots; ~~~~~~~~~~
2134 &V^ Heat
2136 1V^ Gush, Semen
2137 3V^ Sow, Seed
2293 4WO Sorcery
2138 5V^ Sprinkle, Bason

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Hhets

1162) $L ($L HhA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? of hiding from any undesirable
~~~~~~~~~~ person or situation.
V) )FL ()FL Hh-BH)
1163) &L (&L HhB) ac: Hide co: Hide: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
Bosom ab: Refuge: The pictograph L is |kjv: hide| {str: 2247}
a picture of a wall. The F is a picture of a fjm) 2JMFL (2JMFL HhB-YWN)
tent or house. Combined these mean Hiding: [freq. 1] |kjv: hiding|
"wall of the house". The walls of the {str: 2253}
house enclose the home as refuge for the J) &JL (&JL HhWB) ac: Endanger
family. A refuge functions as a place of co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
hiding from any undesirable person or root;]
situation. V) &JL (&JL HhWB)
A) &L (&L HhB) ac: ? co: Bosom Endanger: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel)
ab: ?: A place where one is hidden in |kjv: endanger| {str: 2325}
the arms and cherished. Nm) &JL (&JL HhWB)
Nm) &L (&L HhB) Bosom: Debtor: [freq. 1] |kjv: debtor|
[freq. 1] |kjv: bosom| {str: 2243} {str: 2326}
B) &FL (&FL HhBB) ac: Cherish M) &ML (&ML HhYB) ac: ? co:
co: ? ab: ?: One that is cherished is Bosom ab: ?: A place of refuge.
held close to the bosom. Nm) &ML (&ML HhYB)
V) &FL (&FL Hh-BB) Bosom: [df: qyx qwx qx] [freq.
Cherish: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: 39] |kjv: bosom, bottom, lap|
love| {str: 2245} {str: 2436}
E) $FL ($FL HhBA) ac: Hide co:
Refuge ab: ?: Any place where one Adopted Roots;
hides in secret or for lurking. 2141 0FL Bind, Rope
V) $FL ($FL Hh-BA) 2142 5FL Embrace
Hide: [freq. 33] (vf: Niphal, 2143 6FL Couple, Clamp, Companion
Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Pual) 2144 7FL Bind
|kjv: hide, held, secretly| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
2244}
am) $FLQ ($FLQ MHh-BA) 1164) 'L ('L HhG) ac: Feast co: Circle
Refuge: A place of hiding. ab: Terror: The pictograph L is a
[df: awbxm] [freq. 2] |kjv: hiding picture of a wall representing outside. The
place, lurking place| {str: 4224} G is a picture of a foot and represents a
H) )FL ()FL HhBH) ac: Hide co: gathering. Combined these mean "outside
? ab: ?: A refuge functions as a place gathering". The gathering together for a
festival, usually in the form of a circle for
dancing and feasting. (eng: hug - as an

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encircling; circ - an exchange of the h and


c and the g and c; cog - an exchange of Adopted Roots;
the h and c) 2147 6GL Bind, Belt
A) 'L ('L HhG) ac: ? co: Feast ab: ~~~~~~~~~~
?: The participants of a festival
would gather together and dance in a 1165) (L ((L HhD) ac: Unite co: Unit
circle. ab: Unity: The pictograph L is a picture
Nm) 'L ('L HhG) Feast: of a wall. The H is a picture of a door.
[freq. 62] |kjv: feast, sacrifice| Combined these mean "wall door". A
{str: 2282} wall separates the inside from the outside.
B) 'GL ('GL HhGG) ac: ? co: Feast Only through the door can one enter or
ab: ?: The participants of a festival exit uniting the inside with the outside.
would gather together and dance in a A) (L ((L HhD) ac: ? co: Unite
circle. ab: ?: Two or more coming together
V) 'GL ('GL Hh-GG) Feast: as a unity. The sharp edge of a blade
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal) |kjv: keep, is the coming together of the two to
feast, celebrate, dance, holyday, one point.
reel to and fro| {str: 2287} Nm) (L ((L HhD) I. Unit:
E) $GL ($GL HhGA) ac: ? co: ? A singular of a larger group. II.
ab: Terror: A spinning around in Sharp: The two edges of a
fear. sword that meet to form one
point. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Nf) $GL ($GL Hh-GA)
[freq. 19] |kjv: one, first,
Terror: [freq. 1] |kjv: terror| together, sharp| {str: 2297, 2298,
{str: 2283} 2299}
J) 'JL ('JL HhWG) ac: ? co: Circle B) (HL ((HL HhDD) ac: Sharp
ab: ? co: ? ab: ?: The two edges of a sword
V) 'JL ('JL HhWG) Circle: that meet to form one point.
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: V) (HL ((HL Hh-DD)
compassed| {str: 2328} Sharp: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal,
Nm) 'JL ('JL HhWG) Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: sharpen,
Circle: [freq. 3] |kjv: circle, fierce| {str: 2300}
circuit, compass| {str: 2329} dm) (JHL ((JHL Hh-DWD)
kf1) )GJLQ ()GJLQ M-HhW- Sharp: [freq. 1] |kjv: sharp|
GH) Compass: An instrument {str: 2303}
for making a circle. [freq. 1] C) (LE ((LE AHhD) ac: Unite
|kjv: compass| {str: 4230} co: ? ab: Unity: A uniting together.
K) *GL (*GL HhGW) ac: ? co: All things are a unity with something
Refuge ab: ?: A place where one is else (one man is a unity of body,
encircled by a wall. breath and mind, one family is a
Nm) *GL (*GL Hh-GW) unity of father, mother and children,
Cleft: A refuge in the rock. one tree is a unity of trunk, branches
[freq. 3] |kjv: cleft| {str: 2288} and leaves, one forest is a unity of
trees).

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V) (LE ((LE A-HhD) of a union. The soul as a unity of


Unite: [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) body, soul and breath. [freq. 12]
|kjv: go one way or other| {str: |kjv: only, darling, desolate,
258} solitary| {str: 3173}
Nm) (LE ((LE A-HhD) M) (ML ((ML HhYD) ac: ? co:
Unity: A group united are one of Riddle ab: ?: The riddle begins by
a group. [freq. 951] |kjv: one, dividing the hearer from the listener
first, another, other, any, once, by creating the riddle. The riddle
every, certain, an, some| {str: ends with the answer uniting the two.
259} Nf1) )HML ()HML HhY-DH)
H) )HL ()HL HhDH) ac: Join co: Riddle: [freq. 17] |kjv: riddle,
? ab: ?: A uniting together in joy. dark saying, hard question, dark
sentence, proverb, dark speech|
V) )HL ()HL Hh-DH)
{str: 2420}
Join: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Piel)
nf1) )HMLE ()HMLE A-
|kjv: rejoice, join, glad| {str:
2302} HhY-DH) Riddle: [Aramaic
only] [freq. 1] |kjv: hard
J) (JL ((JL HhWD) ac: ? co:
sentence| {str: 280}
Riddle ab: ?: The riddle begins by
dividing the hearer from the listener Adopted Roots;
by creating the riddle. The riddle
2149 5HL Thorn
ends with the answer uniting the two.
2150 6HL Surround, Chamber
V) (JL ((JL HhWD)
2151 7HL Renew, New moon, New
Propose: To give a riddle. [freq. 2255 (LO Hide
4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: put forth| {str: 2700 7HU Set apart, Special
2330}
2822 (LW Bribe
L) (LM ((LM YHhD) ac: Unite ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: Unity: A uniting together.
All things are a unity with something 1166) )L ()L HhH) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
else (one man is a unity of body,
~~~~~~~~~~
breath and mind, one family is a
unity of father, mother and children,
one tree is a unity of trunk, branches 1167) *L (*L HhW) ac: Declare co: ?
and leaves, one forest is a unity of ab: Declaration
trees). A) *L (*L HhW) ac: Declare co:
V) (LM ((LM Y-HhD) Town ab: ?
Unite: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Piel) Nf1) )JL ()JL Hh-WH)
|kjv: unite, join| {str: 3161} Town: As a place where one
Nm) (LM ((LM Y-HhD) declares the words of another.
Together: [freq. 142] |kjv: [freq. 4] |kjv: town| {str: 2333}
together, alike, likewise, withal| H) )JL ()JL HhWH) ac: Declare
{str: 3162} co: ? ab: ?
bm) (MLM ((MLM Y-HhYD) V) )JL ()JL Hh-WH)
Unity: A child as the product Declare: [Hebrew and Aramaic]

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[ar: awx] [freq. 20] (vf: Piel) C) >LE (>LE AHhZ) ac: Hold
|kjv: shew| {str: 2324, 2331} co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
K) *LE (*LE AHhW) ac: Declare root;]
co: ? ab: Declaration V) >LE (>LE A-HhZ)
Nf1) )JLE ()JLE AHh-WH) Hold: To grab something and
Declaration: [freq. 1] |kjv: keep hold of it. Also ones
declaration, shewing| {str: 262} holdings. [freq. 67] (vf: Paal,
ff1) )MJLE ()MJLE A-HhW- Niphal, Hophal, Piel) |kjv: hold,
YH) Declaring: [Aramaic take, possess, caught, fastened|
only] [freq. 1] |kjv: declaration, {str: 270}
shewing| {str: 263} Nf1) )^LE ()^LE AHh-ZH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Holdings: [freq. 66] |kjv:
possession| {str: 272}
1168) >L (>L HhZ) ac: See co: ? ab: H) )^L ()^L HhZH) ac: Perceive
Perceive: The ability to see beyond what co: Light ab: ?
is seen in the physical present as a light V) )^L ()^L Hh-ZH)
piercing through the darkness. (eng: haze; Perceive: To see something that
gaze - an exchange for the h and g) is not physically present.
A) >L (>L HhZ) ac: ? co: Vision [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: hzh]
ab: ?: A perception beyond the [ar: azx] [freq. 83] (vf: Paal)
normal experiences. |kjv: see, behold, look, prophecy,
Nf) >L (>L HhZ) Vision: provide, dream| {str: 1957, 2370,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 3] 2372}
|kjv: vision| {str: 2378, 2379} Nm) )^L ()^L Hh-ZH)
Nf3) 8J^L (8J^L Hh-ZWT) Chest: The breast of a sacrificed
Vision: [freq. 5] |kjv: vision| animal (possibly as a sacrifice
{str: 2380} for a vision). [freq. 13] |kjv:
breast| {str: 2373}
jm) 2J^L (2J^L Hh-ZWN)
af1) )^LQ ()^LQ MHh-ZH)
Vision: [freq. 35] |kjv: vision|
{str: 2377} Vision: [freq. 4] |kjv: vision|
{str: 4236}
fjm) 2JM^L (2JM^L HhZ-YWN)
fm) -^L (-^L Hh-ZY)
Vision: [freq. 9] |kjv: vision|
{str: 2384} Chest: [Aramaic only] [ar: ydx]
[freq. 1] |kjv: breast| {str: 2306}
B) >^L (>^L HhZZ) ac: ? co:
gm) )^JL ()^JL HhW-ZH)
Light ab: ?
Seer: [ms: hzx] [freq. 22] |kjv:
bm) >M^L (>M^L Hh-ZYZ)
seer, see, agreement, prophet,
Lighting: A moment of vision in stargazer| {str: 2374}
the dark of night. [freq. 3] |kjv:
kf1) )^LQ ()^LQ MHh-ZH)
lightning, bright clouds| {str:
2385} Light: [freq. 4] |kjv: light|
{str: 4237}

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rm) *^L (*^L Hh-ZW) with a cord. The wrong actions of


Vision: [Aramaic only] [freq. one are also measured against the
12] |kjv: vision, look| {str: 2376} correct action.
J) >JL (>JL HhWZ) ac: Look co: fm) -YL (-YL Hh-ThY)
Haven ab: ? Sin: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1]
|kjv: sin| {str: 2408}
am) >JLQ (>JLQ M-HhWZ)
E) $YL ($YL HhThA) ac:
Haven: A placed looked for.
[freq. 1] |kjv: haven| {str: 4231} Measure co: ? ab: Sin: When
~~~~~~~~~~ shooting an arrow or other object to a
target, the distance that one misses is
measured with a cord. The wrong
1169) ,L (,L HhHh) ac: ? co: Thicket
actions of one are also measured
ab: ?: The pictograph L is a picture of a against the correct action.
wall. The wall around crops or livestock
V) $YL ($YL Hh-ThA)
was constructed of thistles or rocks with
thistles laid on top. The thorns prevented Miss: To miss the target,
intruders from entering. (eng: hook - an whether a literal target or a goal
exchange for the k and h) that is aimed for. [freq. 238] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
A) ,L (,L HhHh) ac: ? co: Thorn
sin, purify, cleanse, sinner,
ab: ?: A sharp object that penetrates committed, offended, blame,
the flesh. done| {str: 2398}
Nm) ,L (,L HhHh) Ring: Nm) $YL ($YL Hh-ThA)
As pierced through the nose or Sin: A missing of the target.
lip. [freq. 8] |kjv: hook, chain, Also a sinner as one who misses
bracelet| {str: 2397} the mark. [freq. 51] |kjv: sinner,
J) ,JL (,JL HhWHh) ac: ? co: sinful, offender, sin, faults,
Thorn ab: ?: A sharp point grievously, offences| {str: 2399,
Nm) ,JL (,JL HhWHh) 2400}
Thorn: [freq. 12] |kjv: thistle, Nf1) )EYL ()EYL HhTh-AH)
thorn, brambles| {str: 2336, Sin: A missing of the target.
2337} Also the sin offering which by
~~~~~~~~~~ transference becomes the sin.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df:
1170) 9L (9L HhTh) ac: Measure co: tajx] [freq. 305] |kjv: sin, sin
Cord ab: Miss: Cords are used for offering, punishment, purifying|
binding as well as measuring. A cord is {str: 2401, 2402, 2403}
also used as measuring device by placing bf) $MYL ($MYL Hh-ThYA)
knots incrementally. The cord is stretched Sin: The sin offering which
between the two points to measure and by transference becomes the sin.
the knots are counted. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: sin
A) 9L (9L HhTh) ac: Measure co: offering| {str: 2409}
? ab: Sin: When shooting an arrow J) 9JL (9JL HhWTh) ac: Join co:
or other object to a target, the Cord ab: ?
distance that one misses is measured

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V) 9JL (9JL HhWTh) Join: Nm) )ML ()ML Hh-YH)


A tying with a cord. [Aramaic Lively: Having the vigor of life.
only] [freq. 1] (vf: Participle) [freq. 1] |kjv: lively| {str: 2422}
|kjv: join| {str: 2338} hf1) )MLQ ()MLQ MHh-YH)
Nm) 9JL (9JL HhWTh) Sustenance: A food that
Cord: [freq. 7] |kjv: thread, line, revives life. [freq. 8] |kjv: revive,
cord, fillet| {str: 2339} quick, preserve life, sustenance,
victuals, recover| {str: 4241}
Adopted Roots; K) *ML (*ML HhYW) ac: ? co:
2155 1YL Refrain Beast ab: ?
2156 4YL Catch Nf1) )JML ()JML HhY-WH)
2162 9PL Catch Beast: A living creature.
~~~~~~~~~~ [Aramaic only] [ar: awyx] [freq.
20] |kjv: beast| {str: 2423}
1171) -L (-L HhY) ac: Live co: M) -ML (-ML HhYY) ac: ? co: ?
Stomach ab: Life: When the stomach is ab: Life
empty one is famished and week and
V) -ML (-ML HhYY) Live:
when it is filled one is revived. This organ
is seen as the life as an empty stomach is [freq. 23] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv:
like death but a revived stomach is life. live, life| {str: 2425}
~~~~~~~~~~
A) -L (-L HhY) ac: ? co:
Stomach ab: Life
1172) /L (/L HhK) ac: Stick co:
Nf) -L (-L HhY)
Palate ab: Tarry: The L represents a
Stomach: Literally the organ
wall such as the ridge in the middle of the
that holds food (see Job 38:39)
palate. The O represents the palm, a
but figurative of life. [Hebrew
curved surface such as found on the roof
and Aramaic] [freq. 508] |kjv:
of the mouth. The roof of the mouth.
live, life, beast, alive, creature,
running, living thing, raw, A) /L (/L HhK) ac: ? co: Palate
springing, appetite, quick| {str: ab: ?
2416, 2417} Nm) /L (/L HhK) Palate:
Nf3) 8JML (8JML Hh-YWT) [freq. 18] |kjv: mouth, roof of the
Living: [freq. 1] |kjv: living| mouth, taste| {str: 2441}
{str: 2424} Nf1) )OL ()OL Hh-KH)
H) )ML ()ML HhYH) ac: ? co: Hook: As fastened to the roof of
Sustenance ab: Life a fishes mouth. [freq. 3] |kjv:
V) )ML ()ML Hh-YH) angle, hook| {str: 2443}
Live: The revival of life from H) )OL ()OL HhKH) ac: Stick
food or other necessity. [Hebrew co: ? ab: ?: When the mouth is dry
and Aramaic] [ar: ayx] [freq. the tongue sticks to the roof of the
268] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: mouth causing the speaker to wait to
live, alive, save, quicken, revive, speak.
life, recover| {str: 2418, 2421}

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V) )OL ()OL Hh-KH) is the most difficult as the drill


Tarry: [freq. 14] (vf: Paal, Piel) can easily slip out. [freq. 22]
|kjv: tarry, wait, long| {str: |kjv: beginning, first, begin| {str:
2442} 8462}
jm/f) 2JPL (2JPL Hh-LWN)
Adopted Roots; Window: A hole in the wall.
2178 /RL Dedicate, Dedication [freq. 31] |kjv: window| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 2474}
kf1) )PLQ ()PLQ MHh-LH)
1173) 0L (0L HhL) ac: Bore co: Hole Cave: A place with a hole in
ab: Pain: A hole is drilled with a tool the ground or rock. [freq. 1] |kjv:
called a bow drill. The string of the bow cave| {str: 4247}
is wrapped around the drill. By moving lf1) )PLPL ()PLPL HhL-
the bow back and forth, and firmly Hh-LH) Pain: As from a
pressing down, the drill spins around piercing sword. [freq. 4] |kjv:
drilling the hole. (eng: hole; hollow) pain| {str: 2479}
A) 0L (0L HhL) ac: Bore co: Hole afm) -PLQ (-PLQ MHh-LY)
ab: Pain: Anything that is bored Pain: As from a piercing
through, perforated or drilled. sword. [freq. 1] |kjv: disease|
Nm) 0L (0L HhL) {str: 4251}
Common: A place, person or B) 0PL (0PL HhLL) ac: Bore co:
thing that is not set apart for a Flue ab: ?: Anything that is bored
specific function. [Unknown through, perforated or drilled.
connection to root;] [freq. 7] V) 0PL (0PL Hh-LL) I.
|kjv: profane, common, unholy|
Pierce: II. Begin: The spot to be
{str: 2455}
drilled is first scored to make an
Nf1) )PL ()PL Hh-LH) indentation to accept the drill
Cake: As perforated. [freq. 14] and the beginning of the drilling
|kjv: cake| {str: 2471} is the most difficult as the drill
fm) -PL (-PL Hh-LY) can easily slip out. III.
Earring: An ornament that is Common: To make something
put through a hole. [freq. 24] common that is meant to be set
|kjv: ornament, jewel| {str: apart for a special function.
2483} [Unknown connection to root;]
ff1) )MPL ()MPL HhL-YH) [freq. 141] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Earring: An ornament that is Hiphil, Hophal, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
put through a hole. [freq. 1] |kjv: begin, profane, pollute, defile,
jewel| {str: 2484} break, wound, eat, slay| {str:
2490}
if1) )PLX ()PLX THh-LH)
Nm) 0PL (0PL Hh-LL)
Begin: The spot to be drilled is
first scored to make an Pierced: [freq. 94] |kjv: slay,
indentation to accept the drill wound, profane, kill| {str: 2491}
and the beginning of the drilling

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bm) 0MPL (0MPL Hh-LYL) 2] |kjv: sickness, disease, grief,


Flute: An instrument with sick| {str: 2481}
drilled holes. [freq. 6] |kjv: pipe| J) 0JL (0JL HhWL) ac: Twist co:
{str: 2485} Dance ab: ?: To twist and spin
bf1) )PMPL ()PMPL Hh-LY- around from joy or pain as the drill.
LH) Far be it: [Unknown V) 0JL (0JL HhWL)
connection to root;] [ms: hllx] Twist: A twisting in pain or joy.
[freq. 21] |kjv: god forbid, far be [df: lyx] [freq. 62] (vf: Paal,
it, lord forbid| {str: 2486} Hophal, Participle) |kjv: pain,
E) $PL ($PL HhLA) ac: Sick co: formed, bring forth, tremble,
Disease ab: ?: A spinning or piercing travail, dance, calve, grieve,
pain. wound, shake| {str: 2342}
V) $PL ($PL Hh-LA) Nm) 0JL (0JL HhWL)
Diseased: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) Sand: Sand is used as an
|kjv: diseased| {str: 2456} abrasive ingredient for drilling
by placing it in the hole being
Nf1) )EPL ()EPL HhL-AH)
drilled. [freq. 23] |kjv: sand| {str:
Rust: A metal pitted from 2344}
oxidation. [freq. 5] |kjv: scum|
am) 0JLQ (0JLQ M-HhWL)
{str: 2457}
Dance: [freq. 6] |kjv: dance|
idm) $JPLX ($JPLX THh-
{str: 4234}
LWA) Sick: [ms: alxt]
kf1) )PJLQ ()PJLQ M-HhW-
[freq. 5] |kjv: disease, sick,
sickness, grievous| {str: 8463} LH) Dance: [freq. 8] |kjv:
dance, company| {str: 4246}
H) )PL ()PL HhLH) ac: Sick co:
M) 0ML (0ML HhYL) ac: ? co:
Disease ab: ?: A spinning or piercing
pain. Wall ab: ?: Bores through the enemy
by strongly pressing in.
V) )PL ()PL Hh-LH) I.
Nm) 0ML (0ML HhYL) I.
Sick: II. Beseech: To request
intervention from a sickness or Wall: What is bored through by
other trouble. [freq. 75] (vf: the enemy to enter a city. [ms:
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, lx] II. Army: What bores
Hophal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: sick, through the wall. [Hebrew and
beseech, weak, grievous, Aramaic] III. Pain: A spinning
diseased, wounded, pray, intreat, or piercing pain. IV. Power: The
grief, grieved, sore, pain, strength and wealth of a person
infirmity| {str: 2470} or army. [freq. 267] |kjv: wall,
rampart, host, trench, poor,
am) )PLQ ()PLQ MHh-LH)
bulwark, army, pain, pang,
Disease: [freq. 6] |kjv: sorrow, man of valour, host,
sickness, disease, infirmity| {str: force, valiant, strength, wealth,
4245} power, substance, might, strong|
fm) -PL (-PL Hh-LY) {str: 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429}
Sickness: A piercing pain. [freq.

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Nf1) )PML ()PML HhY-LH) amx] II. Fury: An intense heat


Wall: What is bored through from anger. [ar: amx] [freq.
by the enemy to enter a city. 132] |kjv: sun, heat, fury, wrath,
[freq. 1] |kjv: bulwark| {str: poison, displeasure, rage, anger,
2430} bottle| {str: 2528, 2534, 2535}
Nf2) 8QL (8QL Hh-MT)
Adopted Roots; Skin bag: Used for holding the
2062 0LG Ember cheese. Also used for water or
2161 (PL Age any other liquid. [freq. 4] |kjv:
2164 1PL Dream, Dream bottle| {str: 2573}
2165 4PL Pass Nf3) 8JQL (8JQL Hh-MWT)
2168 7PL Weaken, Weak Mother-In-Law: [ms: tmx]
2203 9VL Engrave, Pen [freq. 11] |kjv: mother-in-law|
2208 4VL Pierce, Winter {str: 2545}
2209 =VL Sharp, Hoe mm) 2QL (2QL Hh-MN)
2210 5VL Gnash Sun idol: An object of worship
2211 7VL Scratch, Craftsman representing the sun god. [freq.
2212 8VL Engrave 8] |kjv: image, idol| {str: 2553}
~~~~~~~~~~ B) 1QL (1QL HhMM) ac:
Warm co: ? ab: ?: The heat from the
1174) 1L (1L HhM) ac: Heat co: sun warms the contents of the bag.
Cheese ab: ?: The pictograph L is a V) 1QL (1QL Hh-MM)
picture of a wall meaning "to separate". Warm: The warmth of the sun
The Q is a picture of water. Combined or from passion. [freq. 13] (vf:
these mean "separate water". Cheese was Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
made by placing milk in a bag made out hot, heat, warm, enflame| {str:
of an animal skin. The bag was hung out 2552}
in the sun and pushed back and forth. The E) $QL ($QL HhMA) ac: ? co:
skin of the bag contained an enzyme that Cheese ab: ?: The curds produced
when heated and shaken caused the milk from the skin bottle. This cheese has
to sour and separate into its two parts, fat a buttery texture and flavor.
(curds or cheese) and water (whey). The
Nf1) )EQL ()EQL HhM-
whey could be drunk and the curds eaten
or stored for future consumption. AH) Cheese: [df: hmx] [freq.
10] |kjv: butter| {str: 2529}
A) 1L (1L HhM) ac: Heat co:
af1) )EQLQ ()EQLQ
Sun ab: ?: The heat from the sun
heats the contents of the bag. MHh-M-AH) Cheese: [freq. 1]
|kjv: butter| {str: 4260}
Nm) 1L (1L HhM) I. Hot:
J) 1JL (1JL HhWM) ac: ? co:
II. Father-In-Law: One who is
hot. [freq. 20] |kjv: hot, warm, Black ab: ?: The color of wood when
heat, father-in-law, husbands burned.
father| {str: 2524, 2525, 2527} Nm) 1JL (1JL HhWM)
Nf1) )QL ()QL Hh-MH) I. Black: [freq. 4] |kjv: brown|
Sun: The source of heat. [ar: {str: 2345}

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Nf1) )QJL ()QJL HhW-MH) Nm) 2L (2L HhN) Beauty:


Wall: [Unknown connection As the beauty of the camp. To
to root;] [freq. 133] |kjv: wall, give or show beauty, grace or
walled| {str: 2346} mercy to another. [freq. 69] |kjv:
L) 1LM (1LM YHhM) ac: Heat grace, favour, gracious, pleasant,
co: ? ab: ?: The heat from the sun precious| {str: 2580}
warms the contents of the bag. Nf3) 8JRL (8JRL Hh-NWT)
V) 1LM (1LM Y-HhM) Room: As surrounded by walls.
Heat: Natural body heat as well [freq. 1] |kjv: cabin| {str: 2588}
as the time of heat when animals Nf4) 8MRL (8MRL Hh-NYT)
mate. Conception from an Spear: Made from tent poles
animals heat or through the heat which support the tent. [freq. 47]
of passion. [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, |kjv: spear, javelin| {str: 2595}
Piel) |kjv: conceive, warm, hot, if1) )RLX ()RLX THh-NH)
heat| {str: 3179} I. Beauty: As the beauty of the
camp. To give or show beauty,
Adopted Roots; grace or mercy to another. II.
2169 (QL , Desire Supplication: [freq. 25] |kjv:
2172 <QL Shake, Violence supplication, favour, grace| {str:
2173 =QL Sour 8467}
2491 6Q\ Bristle, Hair if1) )RLX ()RLX THh-NH)
2305 1LP Fight, Bread Camp: [freq. 1] |kjv: camp| {str:
2600 1LT Burn, Charcoal 8466}
~~~~~~~~~~ pm) 1RL (1RL Hh-NM)
Freely: To work or do an action
1175) 2L (2L HhN) ac: Camp co: without wages or without cause.
Camp ab: Beauty: The pictograph L is a [Unknown connection to root;]
picture of a wall. The R is a picture of a [freq. 32] |kjv: without cause, for
seed meaning "to continue". Combined nought, causeless, in vain, free,
these mean "wall continues". A nomads without cost, freely, innocent,
camp consisted of many family tents, cost me nothing, for nothing,
which make up the clan camp. The camp without wages| {str: 2600}
can have as many as fifty tents or more in B) 2RL (2RL HhNN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
it. The tents are placed in a circular Compassion: Within this wall is the
configuration, forming one continuous family clan, a place of freedom,
wall surrounding the camp. (eng: home - compassion and beauty. An
an exchange for the m and n) encampment of tents.
A) 2L (2L HhN) ac: ? co: Camp V) 2RL (2RL Hh-NN)
ab: Beauty: Within this wall is the Beauty: As the beauty of the
family clan, a place of freedom, camp. To give or show beauty,
compassion and beauty. An grace or mercy to another. [freq.
encampment of tents. The tent is 82] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael,
supported by the poles. Hophal, Piel) |kjv: mercy,

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gracious, merciful, supplication, 1176) <L (<L HhS) ac: Support co:
favour, besought, pity| {str: Refuge ab: ?: A place of support and
2589, 2603, 2604} trust. (eng: house - as the place of refuge)
bf) 2MRL (2MRL Hh-NYN) A) <L (<L HhS) ac: ? co: Refuge
Compassion: [freq. 1] |kjv: ab: ?
favour| {str: 2594}
Nf3) 8J\L (8J\L Hh-SWT)
dm) 2JRL (2JRL Hh-NWN)
Refuge: [freq. 1] |kjv: trust| {str:
Compassion: [freq. 13] |kjv: 2622}
gracious| {str: 2587}
H) )\L ()\L HhSH) ac: ? co:
idm) 2JRLX (2JRLX THh-NWN)
Refuge ab: ?
Supplication: [freq. 18] |kjv:
V) )\L ()\L Hh-SH)
supplications, intreaties| {str:
8469} Refuge: To take refuge or place
ones trust in one or thing of
H) )RL ()RL HhNH) ac: ? co:
support. [freq. 37] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Camp ab: ?: The first step to setting trust, refuge, hope| {str: 2620}
up the tent is to arrange the poles.
am) )\LQ ()\LQ MHh-SH)
The tent poles were sharpened at one
end (and could be used as a weapon) Refuge: Refuge, shelter,
and were driven into the ground. An hope, trust. [freq. 20] |kjv:
encampment of tents. refuge, shelter, hope, trust| {str:
4268}
V) )RL ()RL Hh-NH)
J) <JL (<JL HhWS) ac: ? co:
Camp: To stop for the night and
pitch the tents. [freq. 143] (vf: Spare ab: ?: One who has been
Paal) |kjv: pitch, encamp, camp, given refuge.
abide, dwelt, lie, rest| {str: 2583} V) <JL (<JL HhWS)
am) )RLQ ()RLQ MHh-NH) Spare: To give refuge to
Camp: The inhabitants of a another. [freq. 24] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
camp. [freq. 216] |kjv: camp, spare, pity, regard| {str: 2347}
host, company, tent, army, band, L) <LM (<LM YHhS) ac: ? co:
battle, drove| {str: 4264} Lineage ab: ?: One is supported by
M) 2ML (2ML HhYN) ac: ? co: ? his family line.
ab: Beauty: As the beauty of the V) <LM (<LM Y-HhS)
camp. To give or show beauty, grace Lineage: Ones history within
or mercy to another. the family. [df: Vxy] [freq. 20]
Nm) 2ML (2ML HhYN) (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: genealogy|
Beauty: [freq. 1] |kjv: comely| {str: 3187}
{str: 2433} Nm) <LM (<LM Y-HhS)
Lineage: Ones history within
Adopted Roots; the family. [df: Vxy] [freq. 1]
2231 2LY Grind, Mill |kjv: genealogy| {str: 3188}
~~~~~~~~~~
Adopted Roots;
2181 (\L Bow, Kindness

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2187 6\L Diminish, Lacking J) 4JL (4JL HhWP) ac: Cover co:
~~~~~~~~~~ ? ab: ?: A covered or hidden place
for protection.
1177) 3L (3L HhAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Nm) 4JL (4JL HhWP)
~~~~~~~~~~ Shore: A place covered. [freq.
7] |kjv: haven, shore, coast, side|
1178) 4L (4L HhP) ac: Cover co: {str: 2348}
Cover ab: Innocent: The pictograph L Nf1) )TJL ()TJL HhW-PH)
is a picture of a wall. The T is a mouth Canopy: A covering. [ms:
meaning "open". Combined these mean hpx] [freq. 3] |kjv: chamber,
"wall opened". The tent is opened to closet, defence| {str: 2646}
allow one into its covering for protection. L) 4LM (4LM YHhP) ac: Uncover
Anyone entering a tent will be protected co: ? ab: ?
at all costs by the owner. A secret is
Nm) 4LM (4LM Y-HhP)
something that is covered and hidden. A
haven as a place covered over for Barefoot: An uncovered foot.
protection. [freq. 5] |kjv: barefoot, unshod|
{str: 3182}
A) 4L (4L HhP) ac: Cover co: ?
ab: Innocent Adopted Roots;
Nm) 4L (4L HhP) 2098 4LH Push
Innocent: One whose actions 2188 >TL Haste
are covered. [freq. 1] |kjv: 2189 <TL Search
innocent| {str: 2643} 2191 =TL Delight
B) 4TL (4TL HhPP) ac: Cover 2283 6TO Cover, Lid, Atonement
co: ? ab: ?: A cover of protection. 2284 7TO Cover
V) 4TL (4TL Hh-PP) 2763 4LV Flutter
Cover: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
cover| {str: 2653}
E) $TL ($TL HhPA) ac: Cover 1179) =L (=L HhTs) ac: Divide co:
co: ? ab: ?: Something that is Tent Wall ab: ?: The pictograph L is a
covered and hidden. picture of a wall. The ] is a picture of a
V) $TL ($TL Hh-PA) man laying on his side. Combined these
Cover: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: mean "wall of sides". The tent wall
secretly| {str: 2644} divides or separates the inside from the
H) )TL ()TL HhPH) ac: Cover outside. The wall inside the tent divides
the tent into two sections.
co: ? ab: ?
A) =L (=L HhTs) ac: ? co: Arrow
V) )TL ()TL Hh-PH)
ab: ?
Cover: [freq. 12] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: cover, Nm) =L (=L HhTs)
overlay, cieled| {str: 2645} Arrow: As dividing flesh. [freq.
53] |kjv: arrow, dart, shaft,
wound| {str: 2671}

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Nf3) 8J]L (8J]L Hh-TsWT) jm) 2J]ML (2J]ML HhY-


Middle: [freq. 3] |kjv: mid| TsWN) Outside: Also the idea
{str: 2676} of secular as being outside. [freq.
af4) 8M]LQ (8M]LQ MHh- 25] |kjv: utter, outward, without,
TsYT) Half: As dividing flesh. outer| {str: 2435}
[freq. 17] |kjv: half, much| {str:
4276} Adopted Roots;
fm) -]L (-]L Hh-TsY) 2154 &YL Carve, Carving
2194 &]L Hew
Arrow: As dividing flesh. [freq.
3] |kjv: arrow| {str: 2686} 2195 2]L Bosom
2196 4]L Urge
B) =]L (=]L HhTsTs) ac:
2197 6]L Blow, Yard
Divide co: Arrow ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) =]L (=]L Hh-TsTs)
Divide: A division of something 1180) 5L (5L HhQ) ac: Inscribe co: ?
or a band as a division. [freq. 3]
ab: Custom: The pictograph L is a
(vf: Paal, Pual, Piel, Participle)
picture of a wall representing a
|kjv: band, archer, midst| {str:
separation. The U is a picture of the sun
2686}
at the horizon representing the idea of
Nm) =]L (=]L Hh-TsTs) "coming together". Combined these mean
Arrow: As dividing flesh. [freq. "separation and coming together". A
3] |kjv: gravel, arrow| {str: custom brings a people separated
2687} together.
H) )]L ()]L HhTsH) ac: Divide B) 5UL (5UL HhQQ) ac:
co: ? ab: ? Inscribe co: ? ab: Custom: The
V) )]L ()]L Hh-TsH) appointment of a specific time,
Divide: To divide into half. function or duty. A custom as
[freq. 15] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: something that is appointed.
divide, part, half, midst| {str: V) 5UL (5UL Hh-QQ)
2673} Inscribe: To write a decree or
J) =JL (=JL HhWTs) ac: ? co: custom. [freq. 19] (vf: Paal,
Outside ab: ?: To be outside of the Hophal, Pual, Participle) |kjv:
tent walls. lawgiver, governor, decree,
Nm) =JL (=JL HhWTs) grave, portray, law, printed, set,
Outside: [ms: Ux] [freq. 164] note, appoint| {str: 2710}
|kjv: without, street, abroad, out, Nm) 5UL (5UL Hh-QQ)
outside, fields, forth, highway| Custom: [freq. 2] |kjv: thought,
{str: 2351} decree| {str: 2711}
M) =ML (=ML HhYTs) ac: ? co: H) )UL ()UL HhQH) ac:
Tent Wall ab: ? Inscribe co: ? ab: ?: To write a
Nm) =ML (=ML HhYTs) decree or custom.
Wall: [freq. 1] |kjv: wall| {str: V) )UL ()UL Hh-QH)
2434} Inscribe: [freq. 4] (vf: Hitpael,

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Pual, Participle) |kjv: portray, wrathful, displeasure| {str:


carve, print| {str: 2707} 2740}
J) 5JL (5JL HhWQ) ac: ? co: ? lm) 6LVL (6LVL HhR-HhR)
ab: Custom: The appointment of a Burning: [freq. 1] |kjv:
specific time, function or duty. A burning| {str: 2746}
custom as something that is B) 6VL (6VL HhRR) ac: Burn co:
appointed. ? ab: ?: The heat from the sun. Also
Nm) 5JL (5JL HhWQ) anger as a hot emotion.
Custom: [ms: qx] [freq. 127] V) 6VL (6VL Hh-RR)
|kjv: statute, ordinance, decree, Burn: [freq. 11] (vf: Paal,
due, law, portion, bounds, Niphal, Pilpel) |kjv: burn, dried,
custom, appointed, angry, kindle| {str: 2787}
commandment| {str: 2706}
Nm) 6VL (6VL Hh-RR)
Nf1) )UJL ()UJL HhW-QH)
Burn: [freq. 1] |kjv: parched
Custom: [ms: hqx] [freq. place| {str: 2788}
104] |kjv: statute, ordinance,
C) 6LE (6LE AHhR) ac: Delay
custom, appointed, manners,
rites| {str: 2708} co: Back ab: ?: Rather than work in
~~~~~~~~~~ the heat of the sun, one waits until
the breeze of the day.
1181) 6L (6L HhR) ac: Burn co: ? ab: V) 6LE (6LE A-HhR)
Delay: [freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Piel)
?: The pictograph L is a picture of a wall
|kjv: tarry, defer, slack, continue,
representing the outside. The V is a
delay, hinder, stay, late| {str:
picture of a man. Combined these mean
309}
"outside man". A man outside in the
desert sun becomes pale and hot. Nm) 6LE (6LE A-HhR) I.
A) 6L (6L HhR) ac: Burn co: ? After: A time to come beyond
another event. [Hebrew and
ab: ?: The heat from the sun. Heat of
Aramaic] II. Other: A time,
anger. Also tomorrow or later time as
person or thing that follows
a delay.
after. [freq. 878] |kjv: after,
af) 6LQ (6LQ MHh-R) follow, afterward, behind, other,
Later: [freq. 52] |kjv: tomorrow, another, next, following| {str:
time to come| {str: 4279} 310, 311, 312}
af2) 8VLQ (8VLQ MHh-RT) Nf4) 8MVLE (8MVLE AHh-
Tomorrow: [df: Mtrxm] RYT) End: The latter time as
[freq. 32] |kjv: morrow, next coming after everything else.
day, next| {str: 4283} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 62]
fm) -VL (-VL Hh-RY) |kjv: end, latter, last, posterity,
Burning: [freq. 6] |kjv: fierce, reward, hindermost| {str: 319,
heat| {str: 2750} 320}
jm) 2JVL (2JVL Hh-RWN) cm) 6JLE (6JLE A-HhWR)
Burning: [ms: Nrx] [freq. 41] Back: The part of the body that
|kjv: fierce, wrath, fury, is behind. To be in the back of or

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behind something. [ms: rxa] connection to root] [freq. 2] |kjv:


[freq. 41] |kjv: back, backward, habergeon| {str: 8473}
behind, next, delay, hinder part| H) )VL ()VL HhRH) ac: Burn co:
{str: 268} ? ab: Anger: One who is hot.
fm) -VLE (-VLE AHh-RY) V) )VL ()VL Hh-RH)
Other: A time, person or Burn: [freq. 90] (vf: Paal,
thing that follows after. Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv:
[Aramaic only] [freq. 6] |kjv: kindle, wroth, hot, angry,
another, other| {str: 317} displease, fret, incense burn,
jm) 2JVLE (2JVLE AHh- earnest, grieve| {str: 2734}
RWN) After: To be behind or im) )VLX ()VLX THh-RH)
following after something. [ms: Compete: From the heat of
Nrxa] [freq. 51] |kjv: last, after, passion. [freq. 2] |kjv: closest,
latter, end, utmost, following, contend| {str: 8474}
hinder| {str: 314}
J) 6JL (6JL HhWR) ac: ? co:
mm) 2VLE (2VLE AHh-RN)
White ab: ?: A bleaching by the sun.
Other: A time, person or
V) 6JL (6JL HhWR)
thing that follows after.
[Aramaic only] [freq. 5] |kjv: White: To become white. [freq.
another, other| {str: 321} 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: wax pale| {str:
2357}
sm) 2MVLE (2MVLE AHh-
Nm) 6JL (6JL HhWR) I.
RYN) End: The latter time as
coming after everything else. White: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: [ms: rx] II. Noble: [Unknown
last| {str: 318} connection to root] [ms: rx]
[freq. 16] |kjv: white| {str: 2353,
cmf4) 8MRVJLE (8MRVJLE
2358, 2715}
A-HhW-R-NYT) Backward:
fm) -VJL (-VJL HhW-RY)
[freq. 7] |kjv: backward, again|
{str: 322} White: [freq. 2] |kjv: network|
{str: 2355, 2751}
E) $VL ($VL HhRA) ac: ? co:
L) 6LM (6LM YHhR) ac: Delay co:
Dung ab: ?: What comes from the
backside (as behind). ? ab: ?: Rather than work in the heat
of the sun, one waits until the breeze
Nm) $VL ($VL Hh-RA)
of the day.
Dung: [freq. 1] |kjv: dung| {str:
V) 6LM (6LM Y-HhR)
2716}
Delay: [df: lxy] [freq. 43] (vf:
af1) )EVLQ ()EVLQ MHh-
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
R-AH) Privy: [freq. 1] |kjv: hope, wait, tarry, trust, stay| {str:
draught house| {str: 4280} 3176, 3186}
im) $VLX ($VLX THh-RA) bm) 6MLM (6MLM Y-HhYR)
Collar: The hole in the middle Delay: [freq. 1] |kjv: hope| {str:
of a rectangular garment for the 3175}
head to pass through. [Unknown
if2) 8VLJX (8VLJX TW-Hh-RT)
Hope: An expectation for

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what will come. [df: tlxwt] [freq. 4] |kjv: dread, broken,


[freq. 6] |kjv: hope| {str: 8431} fear, dismayed| {str: 2844}
Nf1) )XL ()XL Hh-TH)
Adopted Roots; Fear: [freq. 1] |kjv: terror| {str:
2199 &VL Waste, Sword 2847}
2200 'VL Tremble af1) )XLQ ()XLQ MHh-TH)
2201 (VL Tremble Firepan: [Unknown
2204 /VL Roast, Grill connection to root] [freq. 22]
2205 0VL Nettle |kjv: censer, firepan, snuffdish|
2232 6LY Burn, Hemorrhoids {str: 4289}
~~~~~~~~~~ lm) 8LXL (8LXL HhT-HhT)
Fear: [freq. 1] |kjv: fear| {str:
1182) 7L (7L HhSh) ac: Bind co: ? 2849}
ab: ?: Something that is bound. (eng: B) 8XL (8XL HhTT) ac: Break co:
hush)
? ab: Fear
H) )WL ()WL HhShH) ac: ? co:
V) 8XL (8XL Hh-TT)
Silence ab: ?: A mouth that is bound.
Break: To broken in fear or
V) )WL ()WL Hh-ShH) terror. [freq. 54] (vf: Paal,
Silence: [freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
Hiphil) |kjv: hold, still, silence, dismayed, afraid, break in
silent| {str: 2814} pieces, broken, break down,
J) 7JL (7JL HhWSh) ac: ? co: ? abolish, amazed, confound,
ab: ? discouraged, beat down, scarest,
mm) 2WJL (2WJL HhW-ShN) terrify| {str: 2865}
Breastplate: As bound to the Nm) 8XL (8XL Hh-TT)
chest. [freq. 25] |kjv: breastplate| Breaking: [freq. 1] |kjv: cast
{str: 2833} down| {str: 2866}
bf) 8MXL (8MXL Hh-TYT)
Adopted Roots; Fear: [freq. 8] |kjv: terror| {str:
2218 2WL 2851}
2219 5WL Attach, Desire H) )XL ()XL HhTH) ac: Seize co:
2220 6WL Gather ? ab: ?: To break down causing a
2308 7LP Whisper, Whisper great fear.
~~~~~~~~~~ V) )XL ()XL Hh-TH)
Seize: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
1183) 8L (8L HhT) ac: Break co: ? ab: take, heap| {str: 2846}
Fear: An action or person that is broken M) 8ML (8ML HhYT) ac: ? co:
in terror, fear or dismay. (eng: hate)
Ruin ab: ?: Something that is broken
A) 8L (8L HhT) ac: Break co: ? into pieces.
ab: Fear kf1) )XMLQ ()XMLQ M-HhY-
Nm) 8L (8L HhT) Break: TH) Ruin: [ms: htxm] [freq.
Also to be in fear as if broken. 11] |kjv: destruction, terror, ruin,
dismay| {str: 4288}

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Adopted Roots; 1184) +L (+L HhGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?


2224 2XL Relate, Wedding, In-law ~~~~~~~~~~
2225 4XL Snatch, Prey
~~~~~~~~~~

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Thet

1185) $Y ($Y ThA) ac: Sweep co: only] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Broom ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a glad| {str: 2868}
basket which were made from fibers. The J) &JY (&JY ThWB) ac: ? co: ? ab:
fibers were woven and spun into products Good
such as baskets and other products such V) &JY (&JY ThWB) Good:
as brooms. To be good such as in being
A) $Y ($Y ThA) ac: ? co: Broom functional. [freq. 33] (vf: Paal,
ab: ? Hiphil) |kjv: well, good, please,
alm) $YEYQ ($YEYQ M- goodly, better, cheer, comely|
ThA-ThA) Broom: [freq. 1]
{str: 2895}
|kjv: besom| {str: 4292} Nf) &JY (&JY ThWB) Good:
J) $JY ($JY ThWA) ac: Sweep co: Something that functions
? ab: ? properly. [freq. 591] |kjv: good,
better, well, goodness, goodly,
V) $JY ($JY ThWA)
best, merry, fair, prosperity,
Sweep: [freq. 1] (vf: Pilpel) |kjv: precious, fine, wealth, beautiful,
sweep| {str: 2894} fairer, favour, glad| {str: 2896,
~~~~~~~~~~ 2898}
L) &YM (&YM YThB) ac: ? co: ? ab:
1186) &Y (&Y ThB) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Good
Good: The pictograph Y is a picture of a
V) &YM (&YM Y-ThB)
basket, used to contain or surround
Good: To be good such as in
something. The F is a picture of a tent or
being functional. [Hebrew and
house. Combined these mean "surround
Aramaic] [freq. 108] (vf: Paal,
the house". The house is surrounded by
Hiphil) |kjv: well, good, please,
grace, beauty, love, health and prosperity,
merry, amend, better, accepted,
something that is functional.
diligently| {str: 3190, 3191}
A) &Y (&Y ThB) ac: ? co: ? ab:
km) &YMQ (&YMQ MY-ThB)
Good: Something that functions
Best: [freq. 6] |kjv: best| {str:
properly.
4315}
Nm) &Y (&Y ThB) Good:
[Aramaic only] [freq. 2] |kjv: Adopted Roots;
good, fine| {str: 2869} 2767 &YV Moist, Fresh
D) &EY (&EY ThAB) ac: ? co: ? 3058 7TYV
ab: Glad: One is glad when all is ~~~~~~~~~~
good.
V) &EY (&EY Th-AB) 1187) 'Y ('Y ThG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Glad: To be glad. [Aramaic ~~~~~~~~~~

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1188) (Y ((Y ThD) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? digesting medicinal herbs. [freq.
2] |kjv: inward parts| {str: 2910}
C) (YE ((YE AThD) ac: ? co:
jm) 2JLY (2JLY Th-HhWN)
Thorn ab: ?
Mill: A hand mill for grinding
Nm) (YE ((YE A-ThD)
medicinal herbs into a powder.
Thorn: [freq. 6] |kjv: bramble, [freq. 1] |kjv: grind| {str: 2911}
thorn| {str: 329}
H) )LY ()LY ThHhH) ac: Spread
~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
1189) )Y ()Y ThH) ac: Spin co: Yarn V) )LY ()LY Th-HhH)
ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a basket used Spread: The area which a bow
for storing various tools and materials can be shot from a central point.
including yarn. [freq. 1] (vf: Piel, Participle)
|kjv: shot| {str: 2909}
J) )JY ()JY ThWH) ac: Spin co:
J) ,JY (,JY ThWHh) ac: ? co:
Yarn ab: ?: The spinning of fibers
into a strong yarn. Plaster ab: ?
V) )JY ()JY ThWH) Spin: V) ,JY (,JY ThWHh)
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: spin| Plaster: To spread plaster out on
{str: 2901} a surface. [freq. 12] (vf: Paal,
Niphal) |kjv: daub, shut, overlay,
am) )JYQ ()JYQ M-ThWH)
plaister| {str: 2902}
Yarn: A spun fiber. [freq. 1]
M) ,MY (,MY ThYHh) ac: ? co:
|kjv: spun| {str: 4299}
~~~~~~~~~~ Plaster ab: ?
Nm) ,MY (,MY ThYHh)
1190) *Y (*Y ThW) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Plaster: A plaster that is spread
~~~~~~~~~~ out on a surface. [freq. 1] |kjv:
daubing| {str: 2915}
1191) >Y (>Y ThZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Adopted Roots;
~~~~~~~~~~ 2831 ,YW Spread
~~~~~~~~~~
1192) ,Y (,Y ThHh) ac: Grind co:
Plaster ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a
picture of a basket, the L is a picture of a 1193) 9Y (9Y ThTh) ac: ? co: Basket
wall. Combined these mean "contain the ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a picture of a
wall". Limestone was ground into a basket. The basket or bowl, made of clay
powder and mixed with water. This or wicker, was used for storing foods and
plaster is used as a strong and durable other supplies in the nomadic tent. Clay
coating on floors and walls. Limestone as a common material for constructing
was ingested to calm an upset stomach. baskets, pots and bowls is clay. (eng: tote)
A) ,Y (,Y ThHh) ac: ? co: Hand M) 9MY (9MY ThYTh) ac: ? co:
Mill ab: ? Clay ab: ?: A common material for
Nf1) )LY ()LY Th-HhH) constructing baskets, pots and bowls
Stomach: In the sense of is clay.

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Nm) 9MY (9MY ThYTh) Participle) |kjv: spotted, diverse


Mud: [Hebrew and Aramaic] colours, clout| {str: 2921}
[ar: Nyj] [freq. 15] |kjv: mire, Nm) $PY ($PY Th-LA)
clay, dirt, miry| {str: 2916, Lamb: As covered with spots.
2917} [freq. 1] |kjv: lamb| {str: 2922}
~~~~~~~~~~ H) )PY ()PY ThLH) ac: ? co:
Spots ab: ?: A covering of color or
1194) -Y (-Y ThY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? spots.
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) )PY ()PY Th-LH)
Lamb: As covered with spots.
1195) /Y (/Y ThK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? [freq. 2] |kjv: lamb| {str: 2924}
~~~~~~~~~~ J) 0JY (0JY ThWL) ac: Cast co: ?
ab: ?
1196) 0Y (0Y ThL) ac: Scatter co: Dew V) 0JY (0JY ThWL) Cast:
ab: ?: A covering over of a large area. To throw something in the sense
A) 0Y (0Y ThL) ac: Scatter co: of spreading it out. [freq. 14] (vf:
Dew ab: ? Hiphil, Hophal, Pilpel) |kjv: cast,
Nm) 0Y (0Y ThL) I. Dew: carry away, send out| {str: 2904}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Ruin: M) 0MY (0MY ThYL) ac: Spread
A city that is covered over and co: Hammered ab: ?: The
made into a mound. [df: lt] hammering of a metal into a sheet.
[freq. 41] |kjv: dew, heap, km) 0MYQ (0MYQ M-ThYL)
strength| {str: 2919, 2920, 8510} Hammered: A metal that has
lf1) )PYPY ()PYPY ThL-Th- been hammered out. [freq. 1]
LH) Scattering: As covering |kjv: bars| {str: 4300}
a large area. [freq. 1] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
captivity| {str: 2925}
B) 0PY (0PY ThLL) ac: Cover co: 1197) 1Y (1Y ThM) ac: ? co: Unclean
? ab: ? ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a picture of a
V) 0PY (0PY Th-LL) I. basket or container, the Q is a picture of
Cover: [Hebrew and Aramaic] water. Combined these mean "container
II. Sadow: [Aramaic only] III. of water". A bowl of water is used to
Lofty: [df: llt] [freq. 3] (vf: wash dirt off.
Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv: cover, C) 1YE (1YE AThM) ac: Shut
shadow, eminent| {str: 2926, co: Shut ab: ?: [Unknown
2927, 8524} connection to root]
E) $PY ($PY ThLA) ac: ? co: V) 1YE (1YE A-ThM)
Spots ab: ?: A covering of color or Shut: The closing of the eyes,
spots. ears or a window. [freq. 8] (vf:
V) $PY ($PY Th-LA) Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: narrow, stop,
Spot: To be covered with spots. shut| {str: 331}
[freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Pual,

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E) $QY ($QY ThMA) ac: ? co: Nm) 2YE (2YE A-ThN)


Unclean ab: ? Tapestry: [freq. 1] |kjv: fine
V) $QY ($QY Th-MA) linen| {str: 330}
Unclean: [freq. 161] (vf: Paal, E) $RY ($RY ThNA) ac: ? co:
Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: Basket ab: ?
unclean, defile, pollute| {str: Nm) $RY ($RY Th-NA)
2930} Basket: [freq. 4] |kjv: basket|
Nm) $QY ($QY Th-MA) {str: 2935}
Unclean: [freq. 87] |kjv: F) 2YI (2YI HThN) ac: ? co:
unclean, defiled, infamous, Chariot ab: ?
polluted, pollution| {str: 2931}
gm) 2YJI (2YJI HW-ThN)
of1) )EQJY ()EQJY ThWM-
Chariot: As a basket. [df: Nuh]
AH) Unclean: [ms: hamj] [freq. 1] |kjv: chariot| {str: 2021}
[freq. 37] |kjv: uncleanness, ~~~~~~~~~~
filthiness, unclean| {str: 2932}
H) )QY ()QY ThMH) ac: ? co: 1199) <Y (<Y ThS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Unclean ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) )QY ()QY Th-MH)
Unclean: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal) 1200) 3Y (3Y ThAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
|kjv: defile, vile| {str: 2933}
H) )SY ()SY ThAhH) ac: Stray
~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
1198) 2Y (2Y ThN) ac: Weave co: V) )SY ()SY Th-AhH)
Stray: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv:
Basket ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a
seduce| {str: 2937}
picture of a basket, the R is a picture of a
~~~~~~~~~~
seed that represents continuance.
Combined these mean "basket continues".
A tapestry or basket as woven items. 1201) 4Y (4Y ThP) ac: ? co: Round
A) 2Y (2Y ThN) ac: ? co: Basket ab: ?: (eng: trip - with the addition of the
r)
ab: ?
A) 4Y (4Y ThP) ac: ? co:
lm) 2YRY (2YRY ThN-ThN)
Children ab: ?: The tripping around
Palm leaf: Used for making
of children.
baskets. [df: Nono] [freq. 1] |kjv:
bough| {str: 5577} Nm) 4Y (4Y ThP)
elf2) 8RYRMY (8RYRMY ThY- Children: [freq. 42] |kjv: little
ones, children, family| {str:
NTh-NT) Basket: [df: tnunu]
2945}
[freq. 1] |kjv: pot| {str: 6803}
B) 4TY (4TY ThPP) ac: Skip co:
C) 2YE (2YE AThN) ac: ? co:
? ab: ?: The skipping around of
Tapestry ab: ?: A covering woven
children.
from cloth.
V) 4TY (4TY Th-PP)
Skip: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
mince| {str: 2952}

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V) 6IY (6IY Th-HR)


Adopted Roots; Clean: [freq. 94] (vf: Paal,
2537 4YS Cover Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: clean,
~~~~~~~~~~ purify, purge, purifier| {str:
2891}
1202) =Y (=Y ThTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Nf1) )VIY ()VIY ThH-RH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Cleansing: [freq. 13] |kjv:
cleansing, purifying,
1203) 5Y (5Y ThQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? purification, cleansed| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 2893}
cm) 6JIY (6JIY Th-HWR)
1204) 6Y (6Y ThR) ac: Contain co: Clean: [ms: rhj] [freq. 96]
Wall ab: ?: The pictograph Y is a picture |kjv: clean, pure, fair| {str: 2889,
of a basket or other container, the V is a 2890}
picture of a man. Combined these mean gm) 6IJY (6IJY ThW-HR)
"contain man". A wall that contains one Cleanness: [ms: rhj] [freq. 4]
for protection or as a jail. |kjv: purify, clearness,| {str:
A) 6Y (6Y ThR) ac: ? co: Watch 2892}
ab: ? J) 6JY (6JY ThWR) ac: ? co: Row
af1) )VYQ ()VYQ MTh-RH) ab: ?: As the wall as a row.
I. Target: As aimed at. [df: Nm) 6JY (6JY ThWR) I.
arjm] II. Prison: A place Row: II. Range: A row of
watched and surrounded by mountains. [Aramaic only] [freq.
walls. [df: arjm] [freq. 16] |kjv: 28] |kjv: row, mountain| {str:
mark, prison| {str: 4307} 2905, 2906}
fm) -VY (-VY Th-RY) M) 6MY (6MY ThYR) ac: ? co:
Fresh: Something that is moist. Village ab: ?: A place carefully
[Unknown connection to root] watched over.
[freq. 2] |kjv: new, putrify| {str: Nf1) )VMY ()VMY ThY-RH)
2961} Village: [freq. 7] |kjv: castle,
C) 6YE (6YE AThR) ac: Shut co: palace, row, habitation| {str:
? ab: ?: The closing of the doors to 2918}
the wall.
V) 6YE (6YE A-ThR) Adopted Roots;
Shut: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: 2245 4VY Tear, Prey
shut| {str: 332} 2400 6YR Guard
Nm) 6YE (6YE A-ThR) ~~~~~~~~~~
Shut: Something that is not used
such as the left hand. [freq. 2] 1205) 7Y (7Y ThSh) ac: Pounce co: ?
|kjv: left| {str: 334} ab: ?: (eng: toss)
G) 6IY (6IY ThHR) ac: ? co: J) 7JY (7JY ThWSh) ac: ? co:
Clean ab: ?: [Unknown connection Pounce ab: ?: The swooping down
to root] of a bird onto its prey.

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V) 7JY (7JY ThWSh) J) 8JY (8JY ThWT) ac: Fast co: ?


Pounce: [df: Vwj] [freq. 1] (vf: ab: ?
Paal) |kjv: haste| {str: 2907} Nm) 8JY (8JY ThWT)
Fasting: [Aramaic only] [freq.
Adopted Roots; 1] |kjv: fasting| {str: 2908}
2309 7YP Sharp ~~~~~~~~~~
2401 7YR Spread, Branch
2539 7YS Sneeze 1207) +Y (+Y ThGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
2605 7YT Spread, Hammer ~~~~~~~~~~
2768 7YV Hack
~~~~~~~~~~

1206) 8Y (8Y ThT) ac: Fast co: ? ab: ?

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Yad

1208) $M ($M YA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? (eng: yard - with the addition of the r, a
~~~~~~~~~~ measurement equal to the length of the
arm)
1209) &M (&M YB) ac: Cry co: ? ab: ? A) (M ((M YD) ac: ? co: Hand ab:
?: With the hand one can throw away
B) &FM (&FM YBB) ac: Cry co: ?
or grab hold, kill or heal, make or
ab: ? destroy.
V) &FM (&FM Y-BB) Cry: Nf) (M ((M YD) Hand:
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: cry| {str: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: Ky]
2980} [freq. 1632] |kjv: hand, by, him,
~~~~~~~~~~ power, tenons, thee, coast, side|
{str: 3027, 3028, 3197}
1210) 'M ('M YG) ac: Afflict co: ? ab: if1) )HJX ()HJX TW-DH) I.
Sorrow Thanks: II. Confession: In the
A) 'M ('M YG) ac: ? co: ? ab: sense of raising up the hands.
Sorrow [freq. 32] |kjv: thanksgiving,
if1) )GJX ()GJX TW-GH) praise, thanks, confession| {str:
Sorrow: [freq. 4] |kjv: 8426}
heaviness, sorrow| {str: 8424} B) (HM ((HM YDD) ac: Throw
jm) 2JGM (2JGM Y-GWN) co: ? ab: ?: The work of the hand.
Sorrow: [freq. 14] |kjv: sorrow, V) (HM ((HM Y-DD)
grief| {str: 3015} Throw: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
H) )GM ()GM YGH) ac: ? co: ? ab: cast| {str: 3032}
Affliction G) (IM ((IM YHD) ac: ? co:
V) )GM ()GM Y-GH) I. Hand ab: ?: The throwing out of the
Afflict: II. Remove: [Unknown hand for throwing, praising, or
connection to root] [freq. 9] (vf: confessing.
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel, Participle) V) (IM ((IM Y-HD) Jew:
|kjv: afflict, grief, sorrow, vex| To be from the tribe of Judah. [A
{str: 3013, 3014} denominative verb from the
~~~~~~~~~~ name Yehudah (Judah)] [freq. 1]
(vf: Hitpael) |kjv: Jew| {str:
1211) (M ((M YD) ac: Throw co: 3054}
Hand ab: Thanks: The pictograph M is a H) )HM ()HM YDH) ac: Throw
picture of a hand, the H is a picture of co: Hand ab: ?: The throwing out of
door that allows movement in and out of the hand for throwing, praising, or
the tent. Combined these mean "hand confessing.
moves". The hand is the part of the body V) )HM ()HM Y-DH) I.
that enables man to perform many works. Throw: [df: hdh] II. Praise:

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[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: ady] Nm) 1M (1M YM) Sea:
III. Confess: In the sense of Also the direction of the sea, the
raising up the hands. [freq. 117] west. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
(vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) [freq. 398] |kjv: sea, west,
|kjv: praise, thank, confess, westward, seafaring men| {str:
thanksgiving, cast, shoot, put| 3220, 3221}
{str: 1911, 3029, 3034}
B) 1QM (1QM YMM) ac: ? co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Spring ab: ?: A spring of water in
the wilderness.
1212) )M ()M YH) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nm) 1QM (1QM Y-MM)
~~~~~~~~~~
Spring: [freq. 1] |kjv: mule| {str:
3222}
1213) *M (*M YW) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
C) 1ME (1ME AYM) ac: ? co: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
ab: Terror: The sea is considered a
place of chaos and terror because the
1214) >M (>M YZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
depth, storms and heavy surf.
~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) )QME ()QME AY-MH)
Terror: [ms: hma] [freq. 17]
1215) ,M (,M YHh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
|kjv: terror, fear, terrible, dread,
~~~~~~~~~~ horror, idols| {str: 367}
cm) 1JME (1JME A-YWM)
1216) 9M (9M YTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Terrible: [ms: Mya] [freq. 3]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: terrible| {str: 366}
J) 1JM (1JM YWM) ac: ? co: Day
1217) -M (-M YY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
ab: ?: The day ends and the new day
~~~~~~~~~~ begins when the sun sets in the west,
over the Mediterranean sea.
1218) /M (/M YK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Nm) 1JM (1JM YWM) Day:
~~~~~~~~~~ [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
2290] |kjv: day, time, daily,
1219) 0M (0M YL) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? every, year, continually, when,
~~~~~~~~~~ as, while, full, alway, whole|
{str: 3117, 3118}
1220) 1M (1M YM) ac: ? co: Sea ab: pm) 1QJM (1QJM YW-MM)
Terror: The pictograph M is a picture of Day: [freq. 51] |kjv: day,
a hand representing work, the Q is a daytime, daily, time| {str: 3119}
picture of water. Combined these mean ~~~~~~~~~~
"working water". The sea or other large
body of water is the place of storms and 1221) 2M (2M YN) ac: ? co: Wine ab: ?
heavy surf. This parent root is closely J) 2JM (2JM YWN) ac: ? co: Mire
related to QI. ab: ?
A) 1M (1M YM) ac: ? co: Sea ab: ?

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Nm) 2JM (2JM YWN) Mire: goes beyond the normal such as a
[freq. 2] |kjv: miry, mire| {str: miracle, sign, wonder or beauty.
3121} V) )TM ()TM Y-PH)
Nf1) )RJM ()RJM YW-NH) Beautiful: To be beautiful.
Dove: [Unknown connection to [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Pual,
root] [freq. 32] |kjv: dove, Piel) |kjv: fair, beautiful| {str:
pigeon| {str: 3123} 3302}
M) 2MM (2MM YYN) ac: ? co: Wine Nm) )TM ()TM Y-PH)
ab: ? Beauty: [freq. 42] |kjv: fair,
beautiful, well, beauty| {str:
Nm) 2MM (2MM YYN) Wine:
3303, 3304}
From the mire in the wine. [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
140] |kjv: wine, banqueting| {str:
3196}
1225) =M (=M YTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1222) <M (<M YS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
1226) 5M (5M YQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1223) 3M (3M YAh) ac: Sweep co:
1227) 6M (6M YR) ac: Throw co: ? ab:
Shovel ab: ?
A) 3M (3M YAh) ac: ? co: Shovel Fear: The pictograph M is a picture of a
hand, the V is a picture of a man.
ab: ?
Combined these mean "hand of man".
Nm) 3M (3M YAh) Shovel: The hand of man is used for the throwing.
[freq. 4] |kjv: shovel| {str: 3257} A flowing of water in a river. A throwing
H) )SM ()SM YAhH) ac: Sweep of the finger to show a direction to walk
co: ? ab: ? or live. The throwing of an arrow. The
V) )SM ()SM Y-AhH) throwing down of water in rain. Awe or
Sweep: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fear where one throws self to the foot of
sweep away| {str: 3261} one in authority. Related to IV and MV.
~~~~~~~~~~ D) 6EM (6EM YAR) ac: ? co:
River ab: ?: A flowing of water in a
1224) 4M (4M YP) ac: ? co: ? ab: river.
Beauty Nm) 6EM (6EM Y-AR)
A) 4M (4M YP) ac: ? co: ? ab: River: [freq. 64] |kjv: river,
Beauty: A place, thing or event that brook, flood, stream| {str: 2975}
goes beyond the normal such as a E) $VM ($VM YRA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
miracle, sign, wonder or beauty. Fear: A flowing of the insides.
fm) -TM (-TM Y-PY) V) $VM ($VM Y-RA) Fear:
Beauty: [freq. 19] |kjv: beauty| [freq. 314] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
{str: 3308} Piel) |kjv: fear, afraid, terrible,
H) )TM ()TM YPH) ac: ? co: ? ab: dreadful, reverence, fearful| {str:
Beauty: A place, thing or event that 3372}

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Nm) $VM ($VM Y-RA) km) )VJQ ()VJQ MW-RH)


Fear: [freq. 64] |kjv: fear, afraid, I. Rain: II. Archer: One who
fearful| {str: 3373} throws an arrow. III. Razor:
Nf1) )EVM ()EVM YR-AH) [Unknown connection to root]
Fear: [freq. 45] |kjv: fear, [freq. 3] |kjv: former rain, rain|
dreadful, fearfulness| {str: 3374} {str: 4175}
~~~~~~~~~~
km) $VJQ ($VJQ MW-RA)
Fear: [ms: arm] [df: hrm]
1228) 7M (7M YSh) ac: Exist co: ? ab:
[freq. 13] |kjv: fear, terror, dread,
terribleness| {str: 4172} ?: (eng: yes; is)
H) )VM ()VM YRH) ac: Throw co: A) 7M (7M YSh) ac: Exist co: ? ab:
Rain ab: ?: A throwing of the finger ?
to show a direction to walk or live. Nm) 7M (7M YSh) There is:
The throwing of an arrow. The Something that exists. [df: sa]
throwing down of water in rain. [freq. 135] |kjv: is, be, have, can,
V) )VM ()VM Y-RH) I. there| {str: 786, 3426}
Throw: [df: ary] II. Rain: III. nfm) -WME (-WME AY-ShY)
Teach: To point the way one is There is: Something that
to walk in life. [freq. 84] (vf: exists. [Aramaic only] [ar: ytya]
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: teach, [freq. 17] |kjv: be| {str: 383}
shoot, archer, cast, teacher, rain, ~~~~~~~~~~
laid, direct, inform, instruct,
show, shooter, through watered| 1229) 8M (8M YT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
{str: 3384} ~~~~~~~~~~
gm) )VJM ()VJM YW-RH)
First rain: [freq. 2] |kjv: first 1230) +M (+M YGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
rain, former| {str: 3138} ~~~~~~~~~~
if1) )VJX ()VJX TW-RH)
Teaching: The direction one is
to take in life. [ms: hrt] [freq.
219] |kjv: law| {str: 8451}

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Kaph

1231) $O ($O KA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Piel) |kjv: quench, out| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 3518}

1232) &O (&O KB) ac: ? co: Star ab: ?: Adopted Roots;
2246 (FO Heavy, Liver, Honor
The pictograph O is a picture of the palm
2250 6FO Multiply, Net, Abundance
of the hand and represents a covering, the
~~~~~~~~~~
F is a picture of a tent. Combined these
mean "covering of the tent". The black
1233) 'O ('O KG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
goat hair fabric used for the roof of the
tent allows some light through giving the ~~~~~~~~~~
appearance of stars overhead. When it
rains the hair fibers swell sealing all of 1234) (O ((O KD) ac: Strike co: Flint
these holes. ab: Destruction: A fire is started by
B) &FO (&FO KBB) ac: ? co: Star striking an iron implement on a piece of
ab: ? flint rock that creates a spark.
gm) &FJO (&FJO KW-BB) A) (O ((O KD) ac: ? co: Flint ab:
Star: [df: bkwk] [freq. 37] |kjv: ?
star| {str: 3556} Nm) (O ((O KD) Jar:
D) &EO (&EO KAB) ac: ? co: ? [Unknown connection to root]
ab: Sorrow: [Unknown connection [freq. 18] |kjv: pitcher, barrel|
to root] {str: 3537}
V) &EO (&EO K-AB) lm) (OHO ((OHO KD-KD)
Sorrow: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Flint: [freq. 2] |kjv: agate| {str:
Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: 3539}
sorrowful, sore, pain, sad, mar, B) (HO ((HO KDD) ac: ? co:
grieve| {str: 3510} Spark ab: ?: Formed by striking iron
Nm) &EO (&EO K-AB) on flint.
Sorrow: [freq. 6] |kjv: sorrow, ecm) (JHMO ((JHMO KY-
grief, pain| {str: 3511} DWD) Spark: [freq. 1] |kjv:
acm) &JEOQ (&JEOQ MK- spark| {str: 3590}
AWB) Sorrow: [ms: bakm] M) (MO ((MO KYD) ac: Strike co:
[freq. 16] |kjv: sorrow, pain, Spear ab: ?
grief| {str: 4341} Nm) (MO ((MO KYD)
H) )FO ()FO KBH) ac: Quench Destruction: [freq. 1] |kjv:
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to destruction| {str: 3589}
root] jm) 2JHMO (2JHMO KY-DWN)
V) )FO ()FO K-BH) I. Spear: Used to strike at the
Quench: [freq. 24] (vf: Paal, enemy. II. Shield: Takes the

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blow of the spear. [freq. 9] |kjv: V) )JO ()JO KWH) Burn:


spear, shield, lance, target| {str: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: burn|
3591} {str: 3554}
~~~~~~~~~~
ff1) )MJO ()MJO KW-YH)
Burn: [freq. 2] |kjv: burn| {str:
1235) )O ()O KH) ac: Burn co: Brand
3555}
ab: ?: The burning of the skin. Related to
hf1) )JOQ ()JOQ MK-WH)
MO.
Burning: [freq. 5] |kjv: burn|
A) )O ()O KH) ac: ? co: Brand {str: 4348}
ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) )O ()O KH) So: To do
something in a certain manner, a 1236) *O (*O KW) ac: ? co: Window ab:
reference to the previous or ?
following context. [Hebrew and A) *O (*O KW) ac: ? co: Window
Aramaic] [df: hkk] [freq. 35]
ab: ?
|kjv: thus, so, after, like, hitherto,
while, manner| {str: 3541, 3542, Nf) *O (*O KW) Window:
3602} [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nf1) )IO ()IO K-HH) window| {str: 3551}
~~~~~~~~~~
Darkening: [freq. 1] |kjv:
healing| {str: 3545}
1237) >O (>O KZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
B) )IO ()IO KHH) ac: ? co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Dark ab: ?: The charred color of
wood that has been burned.
1238) ,O (,O KHh) ac: Chastise co:
V) )IO ()IO K-HH)
Dark: To be dark in the eyes or Firm ab: ?: The pictograph O is a picture
knowledge. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, of the palm of the hand, the L is a
Piel) |kjv: dim, fail, faint, picture of a wall. Combined these mean
darken, utterly, restrain| {str: "palm wall". To correct or chastise with a
3543} firm hand.
Nm) )IO ()IO K-HH) J) ,JO (,JO KWHh) ac: ? co:
Dark: [freq. 9] |kjv: dark, Firm ab: ?
darkish, dim, smoking, Nm) ,JO (,JO KWHh)
heaviness| {str: 3544} Strength: [ms: xk] [freq. 126]
D) )EO ()EO KAH) ac: Sad co: ? |kjv: strength, power, might,
ab: ?: A darkening of the soul. force, ability, able, chameleon,
substance, wealth| {str: 3581}
V) )EO ()EO K-AH) Sad:
L) ,OM (,OM YKHh) ac: Chastise
[freq. 3] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil)
|kjv: sad, broken, grieve| {str: co: ? ab: ?
3512} V) ,OM (,OM Y-KHh)
J) )JO ()JO KWH) ac: Burn co: ? Chastise: [freq. 59] (vf: Niphal,
ab: ? Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: reprove,
rebuke, correct, plead, reason,

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chasten, appoint, argue| {str: Nf1) )PO ()PO K-LH)


3198} Completion: Something that has
if1) )LOJX ()LOJX TW-KHhH) been completed or made whole.
Chastise: [freq. 28] |kjv: This can be in a positive sense or
reproof, rebuke, reprove, negative such as in a failure.
argument| {str: 8433} [freq. 22] |kjv: end, altogether,
~~~~~~~~~~ consume, consumption,
consummation, determine,
1239) 9O (9O KTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? riddance| {str: 3617}
~~~~~~~~~~ fm) -PO (-PO K-LY)
Vessel: For carrying or storing
1240) -O (-O KY) ac: Burn co: ? ab: ?: various materials. [freq. 325]
Related to IO. |kjv: vessel, instrument, weapon,
jewel, stuff, thing, armour,
A) -O (-O KY) ac: Burn co: ? ab:
furniture, carriage, bag| {str:
? 3627}
Nm) -O (-O KY) I. ff1) )MPO ()MPO KL-YH)
Burning: II. Because: A Kidney: The organ as a vessel.
reference to the previous or The seat of emotion. [freq. 31]
following context. [freq. 47] |kjv: kidneys, reins| {str: 3629}
|kjv: burning| {str: 3587, 3588}
if1) )POX ()POX TK-LH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Completion: [freq. 1] |kjv:
perfection| {str: 8502}
1241) /O (/O KK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
if2) 8POX (8POX TK-LT)
~~~~~~~~~~
Blue: [Unknown connection to
root] [freq. 50] |kjv: blue| {str:
1242) 0O (0O KL) ac: Complete co:
8504}
Vessel ab: Whole: The pictograph O is a
if4) 8MPOX (8MPOX TK-LYT)
picture of the bent palm representing the
Boundary: The ends of the
bending or subduing of the will, the P is a
whole. [freq. 5] |kjv: end,
picture of a shepherd staff or yoke.
perfection, perfect| {str: 8503}
Combined these mean "tame for the
yoke". An animal or land that is tamed fjm) 2JMPO (2JMPO KL-YWN)
has been worked and is complete and Failure: A complete
ready for use. Taming include; destruction or failure of
construction of holding pens, putting the something. [freq. 2] |kjv: failing,
soil to the plow, harvesting of crops, milk consumption| {str: 3631}
or meat. One eats once the harvest is B) 0PO (0PO KLL) ac: Complete
complete. (eng: whole; cell; cellar) co: ? ab: Whole: Something that is
A) 0O (0O KL) ac: Complete co: whole or a container that holds
Vessel ab: Whole: A container for something completely.
holding contents. Something that is V) 0PO (0PO K-LL)
full or whole. Complete: [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf: Paal)

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|kjv: perfect, finish| {str: 3634, af2) 8POEQ (8POEQ MA-K-


3635} LT) Knife: What is used for
Nf1) )PPO ()PPO KL-LH) preparing and eating food. [freq.
Bride: The one added to the 4] |kjv: knife| {str: 3979}
man to make him complete. [ms: bf1) )PMOE ()PMOE A-KY-
hlk] [freq. 34] |kjv: daughter- LH) Food: [freq. 1] |kjv:
in-law, bride, spouse| {str: 3618} meat| {str: 396}
bm) 0MPO (0MPO K-LYL) gm) 0OJE (0OJE AW-KL)
Complete: [freq. 15] |kjv: Food: [ms: lka] [freq. 44] |kjv:
perfect, wholly, perfection, meat, food, eating, victuals, prey|
utterly, whole| {str: 3632} {str: 400}
df1) )PJPO ()PJPO K-LW-LH) acf2) 8PJOEQ (8PJOEQ
Bridehood: In the sense of MA-KW-LT) Fuel: Is used
becoming complete. [freq. 1] cooking food. [ms: tlkam]
|kjv: espousal| {str: 3623} [freq. 2] |kjv: fuel| {str: 3980}
hm) 0POQ (0POQ MK-LL) E) $PO ($PO KLA) ac: Restrain
Complete: [freq. 1] |kjv: co: Prison ab: ?: A prison or fold for
perfection| {str: 4359} restraining men or animals in the
hcm) 0JPOQ (0JPOQ MK- sense of whole.
LWL) Complete: [freq. 2] V) $PO ($PO K-LA)
|kjv: gorgeously, sorts| {str: Restrain: To hold back or
4358} prevent someone or something.
hdm) 0JPOQ (0JPOQ MK- [freq. 18] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel)
LWL) Choice: In the sense of |kjv: shut up, stay, refrain,
being whole and complete. [freq. withhold, keep, finish, forbid,
1] |kjv: all| {str: 4360} retain| {str: 3607}
C) 0OE (0OE AKL) ac: Eat co: Nm) $PO ($PO K-LA)
Food ab: ?: Through sustenance one Prison: [freq. 10] |kjv: prison|
becomes whole and satisfied. {str: 3608}
V) 0OE (0OE A-KL) Eat: bm) $MPO ($MPO K-LYA)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. Prison: [df: awlk] [freq. 2] |kjv:
817] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, prison| {str: 3628}
Pual, Piel) |kjv: eat, devour, e m) $PMO ($PMO KY-LA)
consume| {str: 398, 399} Mixture: [Unknown connection
Nf1) )POE ()POE AK-LH) to root] [ms: alk] [freq. 4] |kjv:
Food: [freq. 18] |kjv: meat, mingle, diverse| {str: 3610}
devour, fuel, eat, consume, food| hf1) )EPOQ ()EPOQ MK-L-
{str: 402} AH) Fold: [freq. 3] |kjv: fold|
am) 0OEQ (0OEQ MA-KL) {str: 4356}
Food: [freq. 30] |kjv: meat, F) 0OI (0OI HKL) ac: ? co:
food, fruit, manner, victual| {str: House ab: ?: An enclosure for a
3978} resident god or king in the sense of
whole.

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em) 0OMI (0OMI HY-KL) everything, all, whosoever,


House: The house of a god nothing, yet| {str: 3605, 3606}
(temple) or king (palace). af2) 8PJOQ (8PJOQ M-KW-
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 93] LT) Food: What sustains.
|kjv: temple, palace| {str: 1964, [ms: tlkm] [freq. 1] |kjv: food|
1965} {str: 4361}
G) 0IO (0IO KHL) ac: Able co: ? L) 0OM (0OM YKL) ac: Able co:
ab: ?: One who is whole or complete Vessel ab: ?: One who is whole or
is able to do or perform something. complete is able to do or perform
V) 0IO (0IO K-HL) Able: something.
[Aramaic only] [freq. 4] (vf: V) 0OM (0OM Y-KL) Able:
Paal) |kjv: able, could| {str: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df:
3546} lyky] [freq. 107] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
H) )PO ()PO KLH) ac: Complete can, able, prevail, may, endure,
co: ? ab: ? might| {str: 3201, 3202}
V) )PO ()PO K-LH) hm) 0OMQ (0OMQ MY-KL)
Complete: To bring something Vessel: A container of holding
to its completion. [freq. 206] (vf: water. [freq. 1] |kjv: brook| {str:
Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: consume, 4323}
end, finish, fail, accomplish, M) 0MO (0MO KYL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
done, spend, determine, away, Villain: One who is held in a prison.
fulfill, faint, destroy, left, waste| fm) -PMO (-PMO KY-LY)
{str: 3615} Villain: [freq. 2] |kjv: churl| {str:
Nm) )PO ()PO K-LH) 3596}
Failing: Something that is ~~~~~~~~~~
incomplete. [freq. 1] |kjv: fail|
{str: 3616} 1243) 1O (1O KM) ac: ? co: ? ab:
hf1) )POQ ()POQ MK-LH) Desire
Completion: [freq. 1] |kjv: A) 1O (1O KM) ac: ? co: ? ab:
perfect| {str: 4357} Like
J) 0JO (0JO KWL) ac: Sustain co: qm) *QO (*QO K-MW)
Food ab: ? Like: In a state like, as or
V) 0JO (0JO KWL) according to something else.
Sustain: To provide what is [The short form "O" is used as a
needed to make someone or prefix meaning "like".] [freq. 20]
something whole or complete. |kjv: when, as, like, according,
[freq. 37] (vf: Paal, Pilpel) |kjv: worth| {str: 3644}
contain, feed, sustain, abide, H) )QO ()QO KMH) ac: ? co: ?
nourish, hold, receive, victual, ab: Desire
bear, comprehend| {str: 3557}
V) )QO ()QO K-MH)
Nm) 0JO (0JO KWL) All:
Desire: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[ms: lk] [freq. 120] |kjv: long| {str: 3642}

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Adopted Roots; 5] |kjv: thus, so, sort, manner|


2263 >QO Store, Ornament {str: 3660}
2264 2QO Store, Treasure kcf1) )RJOQ ()RJOQ M-KW-
2265 <QO Store NH) Base: What is firm and
~~~~~~~~~~ supports something. [ms: hnkm]
[freq. 23] |kjv: base| {str: 4350}
1244) 2O (2O KN) ac: Stand co: Root kdf1) )RJOQ ()RJOQ M-KW-
ab: Sure: The pictograph O is a picture NH) Base: What is firm and
of the open palm, the R is a picture of a supports something. [ms: hnkm]
seed. Combined these mean "opening of a [freq. 1] |kjv: base| {str: 4369}
seed". When the seed opens the roots C) 2OE (2OE AKN) ac: Firm co: ?
begin to form the base of the plant by ab: ?: A firm or sure position.
going down into the soil. The plant rises Nm) 2OE (2OE A-KN)
out of the ground forming the stalk of the
plant. A tall tree can only stand tall and Surely: To be firm in
firm because of the strong root system something. [df: Ka] [freq. 40]
which supports it. |kjv: also, but, certainly, even,
howbeit, least, nevertheless,
A) 2O (2O KN) ac: ? co: Base ab: notwithstanding, only, save,
?: The base that supports that which scarce, surely, sure, truly, verily,
stands firm. wherefore, yet| {str: 389, 403}
Nm) 2O (2O KN) I. So: A G) 2IO (2IO KHN) ac: Adorn co:
firmness in a situation. [Hebrew Priest ab: ?: The base which
and Aramaic] II. Firm: A supports the people.
standing tall and firm. An V) 2IO (2IO K-HN)
upright person of column. III.
Base: The base which provides Adorn: To put on special
support as well as a persons ornaments or garments for a
home or family as a base. IV. special office or event. (see Is
Gnat: Possibly as a firm 61:10) [freq. 23] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
standing insect. [Unknown minister, execute, deck, office,
connection to root] [freq. 74] priest| {str: 3547}
|kjv: foot, estate, base, office, Nm) 2IO (2IO K-HN)
place, well, so, thus, like, well, Priest: [Aramaic only] [freq. 8]
such, howbeit, state, after, that, |kjv: priest| {str: 3549}
following, therefore, wherefore, df1) )RJIO ()RJIO K-HW-NH)
lice, manner| {str: 3651, 3652, Priesthood: The group of
3653, 3654} those who support the
Nf1) )RO ()RO K-NH) community. [ms: hnhk] [freq.
Stalk: The base and support of a 14] |kjv: priesthood, priests
plant. [freq. 2] |kjv: vineyard| office| {str: 3550}
{str: 3657, 3661} gm) 2IJO (2IJO KW-HN)
pf1) )QRO ()QRO KN-MH) Priest: [ms: Nhk] [freq. 750]
So: A firmness in a situation. |kjv: priest, chief, officer, prince|
[Aramaic only] [ar: amnk] [freq. {str: 3548}

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H) )RO ()RO KNH) ac: Support something. To cover a group by


co: Flatter ab: ?: Words or names counting.
that are given in support of another. Nm) <O (<O KS) Seat:
V) )RO ()RO K-NH) [freq. 1] |kjv: seat| {str: 3676}
Flatter: To give words or a Nf1) )\O ()\O K-SH) Cup:
name of honor. [freq. 4] (vf: [df: hVq hwVq] [freq. 4] |kjv:
Piel) |kjv: surname, flattering cover, cup| {str: 7184}
title| {str: 3655} Nf2) 8\O (8\O K-ST) I.
J) 2JO (2JO KWN) ac: Firm co: Inkwell: A cup for holding ink.
Foundation ab: ? [ms: toq] II. Amulets: A sewn
V) 2JO (2JO KWN) Firm: arm or wrist band as a covering.
To set something firmly in place, [freq. 5] |kjv: pillow, inkhorn|
either physically or with words. {str: 3704, 7083}
[freq. 219] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Nf3) 8J\O (8J\O K-SWT)
Hophal) |kjv: prepare, establish, Covering: Covering, raiment,
ready, provide, right, fix, set, vesture. [freq. 8] |kjv: covering,
direct, order, fashion, certain, raiment, vesture| {str: 3682}
confirm, firm| {str: 3559} hf1) )\OQ ()\OQ MK-SH)
Nm) 2JO (2JO KWN) Cake: Value: According to a number.
As firmly pressed. [freq. 2] |kjv: [freq. 2] |kjv: number, worth|
cake| {str: 3561} {str: 4373}
am) 2JOQ (2JOQ M-KWN) km) <OQ (<OQ M-KS)
Foundation: A firm place of Tribute: An assessment based
support. [freq. 17] |kjv: place, on a number. [freq. 6] |kjv:
habitation, foundation| {str: tribute| {str: 4371}
4349} l f2) 8\O\O (8\O\O KS-K-ST)
if1) )RJOX ()RJOX T-KW-NH) Scales: The covering of a
Foundation: [freq. 1] |kjv: fish. Also the scales of leather
seat| {str: 8499} armor. [df: tVqVq] [freq. 8]
|kjv: scales, mail| {str: 7193}
Adopted Roots; rfm) -J\O (-J\O K-SWY)
2267 <RO Gather Covering: [freq. 2] |kjv:
2268 3RO Lower, Bundle, Humility covering| {str: 3681}
2894 4PXHang B) <\O (<\O KSS) ac: Count co:
2271 7ROGather Number ab: ?: To cover a group by
2272 8RO Associate counting.
~~~~~~~~~~ V) <\O (<\O K-SS)
Count: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
1245) <O (<O KS) ac: Cover co: Cup count| {str: 3699}
ab: ?: (eng: case) E) $\O ($\O KSA) ac: Appoint
A) <O (<O KS) ac: ? co: Seat ab: ?: co: Seat ab: ?: The seat is like a cup
The seat is like a cup that holds, that holds, conceals, a person.
conceals, a person. A covering of

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Nm) $\O ($\O K-SA) ~~~~~~~~~~


Appointed: To be set in place.
[df: hok] [freq. 2] |kjv: appoint| 1246) 3O (3O KAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
{str: 3677} ~~~~~~~~~~
em) $\MO ($\MO KY-SA)
Seat: Usually a throne or seat of 1247) 4O (4O KP) ac: Press co: Palm
authority. [Hebrew and ab: Tame: The pictograph O is a picture
Aramaic] [ms: aok] [df: hok] of the palm of the hand, the T is a
[ar: aork] [freq. 138] |kjv: picture of an open mouth. Combined
throne, seat, stool| {str: 3678, these mean "palm open". The curved
3764} shape of the open palm. (eng: cap - as a
H) )\O ()\O KSH) ac: Cover co: bowl shaped covering; cuff - as at the
? ab: ?: A hiding, covering or palm)
concealing of something. A) 4O (4O KP) ac: ? co: Palm ab:
V) )\O ()\O K-SH) ?: Any curved or hollowed out
Cover: [df: hVk] [freq. 153] object.
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Nf) 4O (4O KP) Palm:
Piel, Participle) |kjv: cover, hide, Also the sole of the feet or other
conceal, overwhelm, clad, close, palm shaped object such as a
cloth| {str: 3680, 3780} spoon. [freq. 193] |kjv: hand,
hm) )\OQ ()\OQ MK-SH) spoon, sole, palm, hollow,
Covering: What covers handful, apiece, branch, cloud|
something. [freq. 16] |kjv: {str: 3709, 3710}
covering| {str: 4372} Nf1) )TO ()TO K-PH)
km) )\OQ ()\OQ MK-SH) Palm: The branch of a palm
Covering: What covers tree. [freq. 3] |kjv: branch| {str:
something. [freq. 4] |kjv: cover, 3712}
clothing| {str: 4374} B) 4TO (4TO KPP) ac: Bow co:
J) <JO (<JO KWS) ac: ? co: Cup ? ab: ?: A bowing down of the body.
ab: ?: A cup holds its contents. V) 4TO (4TO K-PP)
Nf) <JO (<JO KWS) I. Cup: Bow: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
II. Owl: [Unknown connection |kjv: bow| {str: 3721}
to root] [freq. 34] |kjv: cup, owl| C) 4OE (4OE AKP) ac: Press co:
{str: 3563} ? ab: ?: The placing of the palm on
M) <MO (<MO KYS) ac: ? co: Bag something and pressing down or
ab: ?: A cup or bag that conceals its pushing.
contents. V) 4OE (4OE A-KP)
Nm) <MO (<MO KYS) Bag: Press: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[freq. 6] |kjv: bag, purse| {str: crave| {str: 404}
3599} Nm) 4OE (4OE A-KP)
Pressure: [freq. 1] |kjv: hand|
Adopted Roots; {str: 405}
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H) )TO ()TO KPH) ac: Tame co: hrp] [freq. 2] |kjv: cottage,
? ab: ?: The bending of the will of an mole| {str: 3740, 6512}
animal. fm) -VO (-VO K-RY)
V) )TO ()TO K-PH) Captain: [Unknown connection
Tame: To bend the will of to root] [freq. 3] |kjv: captain|
another. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: {str: 3746}
pacify| {str: 3711} kf1) )VOQ ()VOQ MK-RH)
I. Cave: As a hole in the
Adopted Roots; rock. [df: hrem] II. Weapon:
2078 2TG Bend, Grapevine Probably a weapon that is a
2281 2TO Bend, Famine digging tool or similar
~~~~~~~~~~ implement. [freq. 40] |kjv: cave,
den, hole, habitation, army| {str:
1248) =O (=O KTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? 4380, 4631}
~~~~~~~~~~ l f1) )VOVO ()VOVO KR-K-
RH) Camel: As with a hollow
1249) 5O (5O KQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? hump. [freq. 1] |kjv: beast| {str:
3753}
L) 5OM (5OM YKQ) ac: ? co:
B) 6VO (6VO KRR) ac: Dance co:
Caterpillar ab: ?
? ab: ?: A leaping or dancing around
Nm) 5OM (5OM Y-KQ)
in a circle.
Caterpillar: [freq. 9] |kjv:
V) 6VO (6VO K-RR)
cankerworm, caterpillar| {str:
3218} Dance: [freq. 2] (vf: Pilpel,
~~~~~~~~~~ Participle) |kjv: dance| {str:
3769}
1250) 6O (6O KR) ac: Dig co: Bowl ab: C) 6OE (6OE AKR) ac: Dig co:
Farmer ab: ?
?: The pictograph O is a picture of the
palm of the hand, the V is a picture of the Nm) 6OE (6OE A-KR)
head of a man. Combined these mean Farmer: One who digs the
"palm of man". The palm as hollowed ground for growing crops. [freq.
out. A digging. (eng: core; bore) 7] |kjv: husbandman, plowman|
A) 6O (6O KR) ac: ? co: Hollow {str: 406}
ab: ? D) 6EO (6EO KAR) ac: ? co: Pit
Nm) 6O (6O KR) I. Hollow: ab: ?
The hollow hump of a camel or a V) 6EO (6EO K-AR)
pasture in a hollow. II. Lamb: Deep: To make a deep
One of the pasture. III. Captain: engraving in a tablet or stone.
[freq. 16] |kjv: lamb, pasture, Also to give a deep explanation.
ram, furniture, captain| {str: [df: rab] [freq. 3] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
3733} plain, plainly, declare| {str: 874}
Nf1) )VO ()VO K-RH) I. Nf) 6EO (6EO K-AR) Pit:
Pasture: As a hollowed out A dug out hole, usually a well or
valley. II. Mole: A digger. [df:

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cistern. [df: rab] [freq. 37] |kjv: cistern, well, dungeon, fountain,
well, pit, slimepit| {str: 875} measure, cor| {str: 953, 2352,
gm) 6EJO (6EJO KW-AR) 2356, 3564, 3734}
Pit: A dug out hole. [df: rab] am) 6JOQ (6JOQ M-KWR)
[freq. 2] |kjv: cistern| {str: 877} Fountain: A spring that comes
F) 6OI (6OI HKR) ac: ? co: ? ab: out of a hole in the ground. [df:
Wrong: [Unknown connection to rwqm rqm] [freq. 18] |kjv:
root] fountain, spring, wellspring,
issue, well| {str: 4726}
V) 6OI (6OI H-KR)
em) 6JMO (6JMO KY-WR) I.
Wrong: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil)
|kjv: strange| {str: 1970} Pot: As a dug out container. [df:
ryk] II. Platform: [Unknown
Nf1) )VOI ()VOI HK-RH)
connection to root] [freq. 23]
Look: [freq. 1] |kjv: shew| {str: |kjv: laver, scaffold, pan, hearth|
1971} {str: 3595}
H) )VO ()VO KRH) ac: Dig co: ? kf1) )VJOQ ()VJOQ M-KW-
ab: Prepare RH) Birth: A coming out of a
V) )VO ()VO K-RH) I. hole. [ms: hrkm] [freq. 3] |kjv:
Dig: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: birth, nativity, habitation| {str:
ark] II. Prepare: To prepare a 4351}
banquet or feast. [Unknown M) 6MO (6MO KYR) ac: ? co:
connection to root] [freq. 21] Furnace ab: ?: A hollowed out
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: dig, object.
make, pierce, open, grieve| {str:
Nm) 6MO (6MO KYR)
3735, 3738, 3739}
Furnace: A hollow box formed
Nf1) )VO ()VO K-RH)
out of brick or clay for cooking.
Preparation: [Unknown [freq. 1] |kjv: range| {str: 3600}
connection to root] [freq. 1] |kjv:
provision| {str: 3741} Adopted Roots;
J) 6JO (6JO KWR) ac: Dig co: Pit 2436 6UR Pierce, Fissure
ab: ? 2719 6SU Dish
V) 6JO (6JO KWR) I. Dig: 2258 6OO Round
[df: rwq] II. Examine: To look 2192 6TL Dig, Mole
deeply. [df: rwb] [freq. 7] (vf: 2198 6UL Examine
Paal, Hiphil, Pilpel) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
declare, dig, cast out, destroy,
break down| {str: 952, 6979} 1251) 7O (7O KSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nm) 6JO (6JO KWR) I. Pit: ~~~~~~~~~~
A hole, well or cistern that is
dug out. [df: rwb rwx rx] II. 1252) 8O (8O KT) ac: Crush co: ? ab: ?
Furnace: A hollow box formed
out of brick or clay for cooking. A) 8O (8O KT) ac: Crush co: ? ab:
III. Kor: A standard of measure. ?
[ms: rk] [freq. 96] |kjv: pit,

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kf1) )XOQ ()XOQ MK-TH) bm) 8MXO (8MXO K-TYT)


Crushing: An opening by Crushed: Crushed olive oil.
crushing. [freq. 1] |kjv: bursting| [freq. 5] |kjv: beaten, pure| {str:
{str: 4386} 3795}
B) 8XO (8XO KTT) ac: Crush co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
V) 8XO (8XO K-TT) Crush: 1253) +O (+O KGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, ~~~~~~~~~~
Hophal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: beat,
destroy, break, smite, discomfit,
crush, stamp| {str: 3807}

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Lam

1254) $P ($P LA) ac: ? co: ? ab: [ms: al] [df: hl wl] II. Not:
Without: To be without anything such as [ms: al] [df: hl] [freq. 98]
nothing. Related to IP. Apparently an |kjv: if, would, that, oh,
opposite of PE. peradventure, pray, though| {str:
3808, 3863}
A) $P ($P LA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Nf2) 8EJP (8EJP LW-AT)
Nothing
Foolishness: To be without
Nm) $P ($P LA) Nothing:
wisdom. [df: tlwa] [freq. 25]
To be without, to not be. |kjv: folly, foolishness, foolish,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: la foolishly| {str: 200}
hl] [freq. 97] |kjv: never, nay,
bm) $MJP ($MJP L-WYA)
no, none, nor, not, nothing,
rather, whither, without, neither, Foolish: One without wisdom.
none| {str: 408, 409, 3809} [df: lywa] [freq. 26] |kjv: fool,
foolish| {str: 191}
rm) *EP (*EP L-AW) But:
fm) -EJP (-EJP LW-AY) I.
As an alternative, to have what
you are without. [df: wla] [freq. If: To have what you are
2] |kjv: but, though| {str: 432} without. [df: ylwa yla] II.
Foolish: To be without wisdom.
B) $EP ($EP LAA) ac: ? co:
[df: ylwa] [freq. 12] |kjv: if,
Idol ab: Worthless may, peradventure, unless| {str:
bm) $MEP ($MEP L-AYA) 194, 196}
I. Idol: A god without power. II. pm) 1EJP (1EJP LW-AM)
Worthless: [df: lyla] [freq. 20] But: On the contrary, A desirous
|kjv: idol, image, no value, outcome. [df: Mlwa] [freq. 19]
nought| {str: 457} |kjv: but, truly, surely, very,
dm) $JEP ($JEP L-AWA) howbeit, wherefore, truly| {str:
Worthless: [df: lwla] [freq. 1] 199}
|kjv: nought| {str: 434} L) $PM ($PM YLA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
fm) -EEP (-EEP LA-AY) Foolish
Worthless: [df: ylla] [freq. 2] V) $PM ($PM Y-LA)
|kjv: woe| {str: 480} Foolish: To be without wisdom.
om) $EJP ($EJP LW-AA) [df: lay] [freq. 4] (vf: Niphal)
Not: [df: alwl ylwl] [freq. 14] |kjv: foolishly, fool, foolish,
|kjv: except, unless, if, not| {str: dote| {str: 2973}
3884} ~~~~~~~~~~
J) $JP ($JP LWA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Foolish 1255) &P (&P LB) ac: ? co: Heart ab:
Nm) $JP ($JP LWA) I. If: Think: The pictograph P is a picture of
To have what you are without. the shepherd staff representing authority,

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the F is a picture of a tent representing E) $FP ($FP LBA) ac: ? co: Lion
what is inside. Combined these mean ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root]
"authority inside". The consciousness of bf) $MFP ($MFP L-BYA)
man is seen as coming from deep inside
Lion: [freq. 14] |kjv: lion,
the chest, the heart. Thirst as an Inside
lioness, young| {str: 3833}
desire for water. (eng: life; love; liver -
the seat of passion; lava) G) &IP (&IP LHB) ac: ? co:
A) &P (&P LB) ac: ? co: Heart ab: Flame ab: ?: [Unknown connection
to root]
?: The organ that pumps blood. This
organ is also seen as the seat of Nm) &IP (&IP L-HB) I.
thought and emotion, the mind. Flame: II. Blade: As shiny.
Nm) &P (&P LB) Heart: [freq. 12] |kjv: flame, blade,
glittering, bright| {str: 3851}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: lb]
[freq. 594] |kjv: heart, mind, Nf1) )FIP ()FIP LH-BH)
understanding, wisdom, friendly| I. Flame: [df: tbhl] II. Blade:
{str: 1079, 3820, 3821} As shiny. [freq. 19] |kjv: flame,
Nf1) )FP ()FP L-BH) head| {str: 3852}
Flame: [freq. 1] |kjv: flame| {str: Nf2) 8FIP (8FIP LH-BT)
3827} Flame: [df: tbhls] [freq. 3]
B) &FP (&FP LBB) ac: ? co: Heart |kjv: flame| {str: 7957}
ab: ?: The organ that pumps blood. M) &MP (&MP LYB) ac: ? co:
The heart is also seen as the seat of Heart ab: ?: The organ that pumps
thought and emotion, the mind. blood. This organ is also seen as the
V) &FP (&FP L-BB) Heart: seat of thought and emotion, the
mind.
To be wise of heart. [freq. 5] (vf:
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: heart, make, Nf1) &MP (&MP L-YB)
wise| {str: 3823} Heart: [ms: hbl] [freq. 8] |kjv:
Nm) &FP (&FP L-BB) heart| {str: 3826}
~~~~~~~~~~
Heart: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 259] |kjv: heart, mind,
understanding| {str: 3824, 3825} 1256) 'P ('P LG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
bf1) )FMFP ()FMFP L-BY- A) 'P ('P LG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?:
BH) Cake: In the sense of [Unknown meaning]
being fat like the heart. [ms: Nm) 'P ('P LG) Log: A unit
hbbl] [freq. 3] |kjv: cake| {str: of measurement. [freq. 5] |kjv:
3834} log| {str: 3849}
D) &EP (&EP LAB) ac: ? co: G) 'IP ('IP LHG) ac: ? co: Study
Thirst ab: ?: An Inside desire for ab: ?
water. Nm) 'IP ('IP L-HG)
idf1) )FJEPX ()FJEPX TL- Study: [freq. 1] |kjv: study| {str:
AW-BH) Drought: [freq. 1] 3854}
|kjv: drought| {str: 8514} ~~~~~~~~~~

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1257) (P ((P LD) ac: Bear co: Child [freq. 39] |kjv: generations, birth|
ab: Kindred: The bearing of children. {str: 8435}
(eng: lad) ~~~~~~~~~~
I) (PJ ((PJ WLD) ac: ? co: Child
1258) )P ()P LH) ac: ? co: ? ab:
ab: ?
Weary: To be weary from a non
Nm) (PJ ((PJ W-LD)
productive effort. To be without results.
Child: [freq. 2] |kjv: child| {str:
Related to EP.
2056}
D) )EP ()EP LAH) ac: Weary
L) (PM ((PM YLD) ac: Bear co:
co: ? ab: Trouble
Child ab: Generation
V) )EP ()EP L-AH)
V) (PM ((PM Y-LD) Bear:
Weary: [freq. 19] (vf: Paal,
To give birth to children. [freq.
Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: weary,
498] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
grieve, faint, loath| {str: 3811}
Hitpael, Hophal, Pual, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: beget, bare, if1) )EPX ()EPX TL-AH)
born, bring forth, bear, travail, Trouble: What brings about
midwife, child, deliver, borne, weariness. [freq. 4] |kjv: travail,
birth, labour, brought up| {str: trouble| {str: 8513}
3205} aif1) )EPXQ ()EPXQ MT-L-
Nm) (PM ((PM Y-LD) Boy: AH) Weariness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
[freq. 89] |kjv: child, young, son, weariness, travail, trouble| {str:
boy, fruit| {str: 3206} 4972}
Nf1) )HPM ()HPM YL-DH) H) )IP ()IP LHH) ac: Weary co:
Girl: [freq. 3] |kjv: girl, damsel| ? ab: ?
{str: 3207} V) )IP ()IP L-HH)
Nf3) 8JHPM (8JHPM YL-DWT) Weary: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Youth: [freq. 3] |kjv: youth, faint, mad| {str: 3856}
childhood| {str: 3208} ~~~~~~~~~~
af2) 8HPJQ (8HPJQ M-WL-
DT) I. Kindred: II. Born:
1259) *P (*P LW) ac: Join co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 22] |kjv: kindred, nativity, J) )JP ()JP LWH) ac: Join co:
born, begotten, issue, native| Wreath ab: ?
{str: 4138} V) )JP ()JP LWH) Join: A
bm) (MPM ((MPM Y-LYD) joining together of people. Also
Children: [freq. 13] |kjv: born, the joining together through debt
children, sons| {str: 3211} as the lender or borrower. [freq.
cm) (JPM ((JPM Y-LWD) 26] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil)
Born: [freq. 5] |kjv: born| {str: |kjv: join, lend, borrow,
3209} borrower, abide, cleave, lender|
if2) 8HPJX (8HPJX TW-L-DT) {str: 3867}
Generations: [ms: hdlt] Nm) )JP ()JP LWH) You:
As one who is joined. [Aramaic

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only] [ar: twl] [freq. 1] |kjv: Nm) >JP (>JP LWZ)


thee| {str: 3890} Almond: [Unknown connection
bf1) )MJP ()MJP LW-YH) to root] [freq. 1] |kjv: hazel| {str:
Garland: As joined together. 3869}
[freq. 3] |kjv: addition| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
3914}
ebf) )MJMP ()MJMP LYW-YH) 1261) ,P (,P LHh) ac: Lick co: Moist
Wreath: As joined together. ab: ?: The pictograph P represents
[ms: hywl] [freq. 2] |kjv: authority and the tongue as the authority,
ornament| {str: 3880} the L is a picture of wall that separates
~~~~~~~~~~ the inside from the outside. Combined
these mean "tongue outside". When the
1260) >P (>P LZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: lips are dry, the tongue licks the lips to
Perverse: The pictograph P is a picture moisten them. (eng: lick - an exchange
of a shepherd staff representing authority, for the ck and h; liquid - an exchange for
the ^ is a picture of a cutting implement. the q and h and the addition of the uid.)
Combined these mean "authority cut". A A) ,P (,P LHh) ac: ? co: Moist
turning away from truth. ab: ?: Anything that is moist or fresh.
A) >P (>P LZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: Nm) ,P (,P LHh) Moist:
Perverse [freq. 7] |kjv: green, moist| {str:
Nf3) 8J^P (8J^P L-ZWT) 3892, 3893}
Perverse: [freq. 1] |kjv: fm) -LP (-LP L-HhY)
perverse| {str: 3891} Jaw: From the moist cheeks.
F) >PI (>PI HLZ) ac: ? co: This [freq. 21] |kjv: cheek, jaw,
ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root] jawbone, bone| {str: 3895}
Nm) >PI (>PI H-LZ) B) ,LP (,LP LHhHh) ac: Lick
This: [freq. 7] |kjv: this, that| co: ? ab: ?
{str: 1975} V) ,LP (,LP L-HhHh)
Nf1) )^PI ()^PI HL-ZH) Lick: [df: qql Kxl] [freq. 13]
This: [freq. 2] |kjv: this| {str: (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: lap, lick|
1976} {str: 3897, 3952}
rm) *^PI (*^PI HL-ZW) C) ,PE (,PE ALHh) ac: Filthy
This: [df: wzlx] [freq. 1] |kjv: co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
this| {str: 1977} root]
J) >JP (>JP LWZ) ac: ? co: V) ,PE (,PE A-LHh)
Almond ab: Perverse Filthy: [freq. 3] (vf: Niphal)
|kjv: filthy| {str: 444}
V) >JP (>JP LWZ)
J) ,JP (,JP LWHh) ac: ? co:
Perverse: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: Tablet ab: ?: A common writing
forward, depart, perverse, material is wet clay. The letters can
perverseness| {str: 3868} be easily inscribed and the clay
hardens to preserve the record.

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Nm) ,JP (,JP LWHh) Nm) 9IP (9IP L-HTh)


Tablet: [ms: xl] [freq. 43] |kjv: Secret: [freq. 2] |kjv: flaming,
table, board, plate| {str: 3871} enchantment| {str: 3858}
~~~~~~~~~~ J) 9JP (9JP LWTh) ac: Wrap co: ?
ab: ?
1262) 9P (9P LTh) ac: Cover co: Veil V) 9JP (9JP LWTh) Wrap:
ab: Secret: The pictograph P is a picture To cover something by wrapping
of the shepherd staff representing it. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
authority, the Y is a picture of a basket or |kjv: wrap, cast| {str: 3874}
container. Combined these mean Nm) 9JP (9JP LWTh) I.
"authority contained". The covering that
Covering: II. Myrrh:
covers and hides the face of a woman.
[Unknown connection to root]
A) 9P (9P LTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: [ms: jl] [freq. 3] |kjv: covering,
Secret: A covering that hides what is myrrh| {str: 3875, 3910}
behind.
Nm) 9P (9P LTh) Secret: Adopted Roots;
[freq. 6] |kjv: enchantment, 2707 9PU Hide
softly, secretly, privily| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
3909}
D) 9EP (9EP LATh) ac: Cover 1263) -P (-P LY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
co: ? ab: Secret ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 9EP (9EP L-ATh)
Cover: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: 1264) /P (/P LK) ac: Walk co:
cover| {str: 3813} Message ab: ?: The pictograph P is a
Nm) 9EP (9EP L-ATh) picture of shepherd staff, the O is a
Secret: Something that is picture of the palm of the hand.
covered or hidden. [freq. 1] |kjv: Combined these mean "staff in the palm".
cover| {str: 3814} A nomad traveled on foot with a staff in
E) $YP ($YP LThA) ac: ? co: his hand to provide support in walking as
well as a weapon to defend against
Lizard ab: ?: A hiding by covering.
predators or thiefs. (eng: walk - with an
Nf1) )EYP ()EYP LTh-AH) added w)
Lizard: From the D) /EP (/EP LAK) ac: Walk co:
camouflaging capability of the
Messenger ab: ?: One who walks for
lizard to hide. [freq. 1] |kjv:
another.
lizard| {str: 3911}
am) /EPQ (/EPQ ML-AK)
G) 9IP (9IP LHTh) ac: ? co: ?
Messenger: [Hebrew and
ab: Secret
Aramaic] [freq. 216] |kjv: angel,
V) 9IP (9IP L-HTh) messenger, ambassador| {str:
Burn: [Unknown connection to 4397, 4398}
root] [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Piel, af3) 8JOEPQ (8JOEPQ ML-
Participle) |kjv: fire, burn,
A-KWT) Message: [freq. 1]
kindle,| {str: 3857}
|kjv: message| {str: 4400}

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kf1) )OEPQ ()OEPQ M-LA- away, follow, get, lead, brought,


KH) Work: As a message carry, bring| {str: 3212}
through action. [freq. 167] |kjv:
work, business, workmanship, Adopted Roots;
goods, cattle, stuff, thing| {str: 2340 /PQ Reign, King, Kingdom
4399} 2610 /PT Stick
F) /PI (/PI HLK) ac: Travel co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Journey ab: ?
1265) 0P (0P LL) ac: Howl co: Night
V) /PI (/PI H-LK)
ab: ?: When the night comes, the night
Walk: To walk a journey or
sky is rolled out like a scroll. When
lifestyle, customs. [Hebrew and
daylight comes, the night sky is rolled up
Aramaic] [df: Kwx] [freq. 507]
like a scroll. (eng: yell)
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: walk, away, E) $PP ($PP LLA) ac: ? co:
along, go, come| {str: 1946, Loop ab: ?
1980, 1981} of1) )EPJP ()EPJP LWL-AH)
Nm) /PI (/PI H-LK) I. Loop: [ms: hall] [freq. 13]
Travel: II. Custom: A payment |kjv: loop| {str: 3924}
for traveling. [Aramaic only] J) 0JP (0JP LWL) ac: ? co:
[freq. 5] |kjv: custom, traveler, Staircase ab: ?: A spiral set of steps.
drop| {str: 1982, 1983} Nm) 0JP (0JP LWL)
bm) /MPI (/MPI H-LYK) Staircase: [freq. 1] |kjv: winding
Step: For walking up an incline. stair| {str: 3883}
[freq. 1] |kjv: step| {str: 1978} L) 0PM (0PM YLL) ac: Howl co: ?
bf1) )OMPI ()OMPI H-LY- ab: ?: The sound of the wolf, a night
KH) Procession: The walk or predator.
lifestyle of an individual or V) 0PM (0PM Y-LL) Howl:
company. [freq. 7] |kjv: way, [freq. 31] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: howl,
goings, company, walk| {str: howling| {str: 3213}
1979}
Nm) 0PM (0PM Y-LL)
am) /PIQ (/PIQ MH-LK)
Howling: [freq. 1] |kjv: howling|
Journey: A place to walk. {str: 3214}
[freq. 5] |kjv: walk, journey| {str:
Nf1) )PPM ()PPM YL-LH)
4108, 4109}
Howling: [freq. 5] |kjv: howling|
idf1) )OJPIX ()OJPIX TH-
{str: 3215}
LW-KH) Walk: [freq. 1] |kjv:
im) 0PJX (0PJX TW-LL)
go| {str: 8418}
Tormentor: [freq. 1] |kjv: waste|
L) /PM (/PM YLK) ac: Walk co: ?
{str: 8437}
ab: ?
M) 0MP (0MP LYL) ac: ? co:
V) /PM (/PM Y-LK) Walk:
Night ab: ?
[freq. 1043] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
|kjv: go, walk, come, depart,

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Nm) 0MP (0MP LYL) V) 1PE (1PE A-LM)


Night: [freq. 233] |kjv: night, Bind: To tie something, also the
season, midnight| {str: 3915} tying of the tongue, silence.
Nf4) 8MPMP (8MPMP LY-LYT) [freq. 9] (vf: Niphal, Piel) |kjv:
Owl: A night creature. [freq. dumb, silent, binding| {str: 481}
1] |kjv: screech owl| {str: 3917} Nm) 1PE (1PE A-LM)
ff1) -PMP (-PMP LY-LY) Silent: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Night: [Aramaic only] [ar: congregation| {str: 482}
aylyl] [freq. 5] |kjv: night| {str: dm) 1JPE (1JPE A-LWM)
3916} Sheaf: A sheaf of grain that is
~~~~~~~~~~ bound. [ms: Mla] [freq. 5] |kjv:
sheaf| {str: 485}
1266) 1P (1P LM) ac: Bind co: Staff df1) )QJPE ()QJPE A-LW-
ab: ?: The pictograph P is a picture of a MH) Sheaf: A sheaf of grain
shepherd staff, the Q is a picture of that is bound. [ms: hmla] [freq.
water representing might. Combined 5] |kjv: sheaf| {str: 485}
these mean "staff of might". The shepherd em) 1PME (1PME AY-LM)
always carried his staff for guiding, Silent: [ms: Mla] [freq. 6]
leading and protecting the flock. The |kjv: dumb| {str: 483}
flock was bound to the shepherd, as the jm) 2JQPE (2JQPE AL-
staff was a sign of his authority over the
MWN) Widowhood: As
sheep. The yoke was a staff laid across
bound in grief. [ms: Nmla] [freq.
the shoulders of two oxen. The oxen were
1] |kjv: forsaken| {str: 489}
then tied to the yokes at the neck, binding
the two together for plowing or pulling a mm) 2QPE (2QPE AL-MN)
cart. A people bound together. A wound Forsaken: As bound in grief.
bound with bandages. [freq. 1] |kjv: forsaken| {str:
A) 1P (1P LM) ac: ? co: Toward 488}
ab: ?: A moving toward someone or mf1) )RQPE ()RQPE AL-M-
something. NH) Widow: As bound in

im) 1PX (1PX T-LM) grief. [freq. 55] |kjv: widow,


desolate| {str: 490}
Furrow: Made by oxen plowing
a field. [freq. 5] |kjv: furrow, mf3) 8JRQPE (8JRQPE AL-
ridge| {str: 8525} M-NWT) Widow: As bound in

q m) *QP (*QP L-MW) grief. [freq. 4] |kjv: widow,


widowhood| {str: 491}
Toward: [The more ancient
om) 1PJE (1PJE AW-LM)
form is probably QP, the short
form "P" is used as a prefix Porch: In the sense of tying.
meaning "to" or "for"; See also [ms: Mla] [freq. 34] |kjv: porch|
PE] [freq. 4] |kjv: for, at, to, {str: 197}
upon| {str: 3926} jfm) -RJQPE (-RJQPE AL-
C) 1PE (1PE ALM) ac: Bind co: MW-NY) Such: An
Sheaf ab: ? unidentified person or place as
bound up in uncertainty. [ms:

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ynmla] [freq. 3] |kjv: such, one| continue, dwell, endure, left, lie|
{str: 492} {str: 3885}
D) 1EP (1EP LAM) ac: ? co: am) 2JPQ (2JPQ M-LWN)
People ab: ?: A group of people Inn: A place for spending the
bound together. night. [freq. 8] |kjv: inn, lodge|
cm) 1JEP (1JEP L-AWM) {str: 4411}
People: [ms: Mal] [freq. 35] kf1) )RJPQ ()RJPQ M-LW-
|kjv: people, nation, folk| {str: NH) Lodge: A place for
3816} spending the night. [freq. 2] |kjv:
F) 1PI (1PI HLM) ac: Strike lodge, cottage| {str: 4412}
co: Hammer ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 1PI (1PI H-LM)
1268) <P (<P LS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Strike: To hit or beat in order to
break or smash. [freq. 9] (vf: ~~~~~~~~~~
Paal) |kjv: smite, break, beat|
{str: 1986} 1269) 3P (3P LAh) ac: Swallow co:
Nf3) 8JQPI (8JQPI HL- Throat ab: ?
MWT) Hammer: As used for A) 3P (3P LAh) ac: ? co: Throat
striking. [freq. 1] |kjv: hammer| ab: ?
{str: 1989} Nm) 3P (3P LAh) Throat:
adf1) )QJPIQ ()QJPIQ [freq. 1] |kjv: throat| {str: 3930}
MH-LW-MH) Strike: [ms: im) 3PX (3PX TL-Ah)
hmlhm] [freq. 2] |kjv: stroke, Crimson: The color of the
stripe| {str: 4112} throat. [freq. 1] |kjv: scarlet| {str:
G) 1IP (1IP LHM) ac: Strike 8529}
co: ? ab: ?: Bound with bandages. J) 3JP (3JP LWAh) ac: Swallow
V) 1IP (1IP L-HM) co: ? ab: ?
Wound: [freq. 2] (vf: Hitpael) V) 3JP (3JP LWAh)
|kjv: wound| {str: 3859} Swallow: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: swallow| {str: 3886}
Adopted Roots; L) 3PM (3PM YLAh) ac: Devour
2311 (QP Learn, Goad
co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 3PM (3PM Y-LAh)
1267) 2P (2P LN) ac: Stay co: Inn ab: ? Devour: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
devour| {str: 3216}
J) 2JP (2JP LWN) ac: Stay co: Inn
im) 3PJX (3PJX TW-LAh)
ab: ?
I. Crimson: The color of the
V) 2JP (2JP LWN) Stay: To throat. II. Worm: A crimson
remain or stay the night. [df: colored worm. [freq. 43] |kjv:
Nyl] [freq. 87] (vf: Paal, Niphal, scarlet, worm| {str: 8438}
Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: lodge,
night, abide, remain, tarry,

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Adopted Roots; V) =JP (=JP LWTs) I.


2312 &SP Mock Scorn: II. Interpret: [freq. 27]
2313 'SP Mock (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv:
2314 >SP Speak scorner, scorn, interpreter,
2315 9SP Feed mocker, ambassador, derision,
2316 2SP Bitter mocker, scornful, teacher| {str:
2546 3PS Suck 3887}
~~~~~~~~~~ M) =MP (=MP LYTs) ac:
Interpret co: ? ab: ?
1270) 4P (4P LP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? kf1) )]MPQ ()]MPQ M-LY-
L) 4PM (4PM YLP) ac: ? co: Scab TsH) I. Interpretation: II.
ab: ? Mocking: [freq. 2] |kjv:
Nf2) 8TPM (8TPM YL-PT) interpretation, taunting| {str:
Scab: [freq. 2] |kjv: scab| {str: 4426}
3217}
~~~~~~~~~~ Adopted Roots;
2708 <PU Ridicule
~~~~~~~~~~
1271) =P (=P LTs) ac: Scorn co: ? ab:
Interpret: The pictograph P represents
1272) 5P (5P LQ) ac: Gather co: ? ab:
authority and the tongue as the authority,
the ] is a picture of a man on his side ?: The pictograph P is a picture of a
representing trouble. Combined these shepherd staff that is used to gather the
mean "tongue of trouble". The sound of sheep, the U is a picture of the sun at the
one speaking a foreign language or the horizon and the light gathered to it. Both
mocking of anothers speech. of these letters have the meaning of
"gathering".
A) =P (=P LTs) ac: Scorn co: ?
ab: ? Adopted Roots;
jm) 2J]P (2J]P L-TsWN) 2167 5PL Divide, Portion
Scorn: [freq. 3] |kjv: scornful, 2306 2LP Concubine
scorning| {str: 3944} 2307 =LP Squeeze, Oppression
B) =]P (=]P LTsTs) ac: Scorn 2310 (OP Capture
co: ? ab: ? 2319 ,UP Take, Tong
V) =]P (=]P L-TsTs) 2320 9UP Gather, Pouch
Scorn: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: 2321 7UP Gather, After-growth
scorner| {str: 3945} ~~~~~~~~~~
C) =PE (=PE ALTs) ac: Urge co:
? ab: ? 1273) 6P (6P LR) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
V) =PE (=PE A-LTs) ~~~~~~~~~~
Urge: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
urge| {str: 509} 1274) 7P (7P LSh) ac: Knead co:
J) =JP (=JP LWTs) ac: Scorn co: Lion ab: ?
? ab: ?

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J) 7JP (7JP LWSh) ac: Knead co: Adopted Roots;


? ab: ? 2614 7PT Roll
V) 7JP (7JP LWSh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Knead: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
knead| {str: 3888} 1275) 8P (8P LT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
M) 7MP (7MP LYSh) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Lion ab: ?
1276) +P (+P LGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nm) 7MP (7MP LYSh)
~~~~~~~~~~
Lion: From the act of kneading
its prey when caught. [freq. 3]
|kjv: lion| {str: 3918}

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Mah

1277) $Q ($Q MA) ac: ? co: could wash his feet before stepping on the
Hundred ab: ? carpet. A garment as a rectangular piece
of cloth, similar to a carpet, used as a
A) $Q ($Q MA) ac: ? co:
covering for the body.
Hundred ab: ?: Originally an
A) (Q ((Q MD) ac: ? co: Carpet
unknowable amount, but also to
mean a hundred. ab: ?
Nf1) )EQ ()EQ M-AH) Nm) (Q ((Q MD) I.
Hundred: [Hebrew and Carpet: II. Garment: A
Aramaic] [df: hyam] [freq. 589] rectangular piece of cloth,
|kjv: hundred, hundredth, similar to a carpet, used as
hundredfold| {str: 3967, 3969} clothing. III. Length: From the
~~~~~~~~~~ length of the garment, Also used
as a measurement. [freq. 12]
|kjv: garment, armour, measure,
1278) &Q (&Q MB) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
raiment, judgment, clothes| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 4055}
Nf1) )HQ ()HQ M-DH) I.
1279) 'Q ('Q MG) ac: Dissolve co: ?
Garment: II. Length: From the
ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a picture of length of the garment, also as a
water, the G is a picture of foot measurement. III. Tax: A
representing the idea of carrying measured amount. [Hebrew and
something. Combined these mean "water Aramaic] [ar: hdnm] [freq. 59]
carries". The washing away by water. |kjv: measure, piece, stature,
J) 'JQ ('JQ MWG) ac: Dissolve size, meteyard, garment, tribute,
co: ? ab: ? wide, toll, tribute| {str: 4060,
V) 'JQ ('JQ MWG) 4061}
Dissolve: A fainting or melting jm) 2JHQ (2JHQ M-DWN)
away of something. [freq. 17] Length: From the length of a
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: melt, garment. [freq. 1] |kjv: stature|
dissolve, faint, consume, {str: 4067}
fainthearted, soft| {str: 4127} km) (QQ ((QQ M-MD)
~~~~~~~~~~ Length: From the length of a
garment. [freq. 1] |kjv: measures|
1280) (Q ((Q MD) ac: Stretch co: {str: 4461}
Carpet ab: Continue: The pictograph Q B) (HQ ((HQ MDD) ac:
is a picture of water, the H is a picture of Measure co: Long ab: ?: From the
a tent door. Combined these mean "water length of the garment as a
at the door". A carpet was stretched out to measurement.
cover the dirt floor of the tent. A bowl of
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V) (HQ ((HQ M-DD) Nm) )Q ()Q MH) I. What:


Measure: [freq. 51] (vf: Paal, Something that is unknown, can
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: measure, also be why, when or how.
mete, stretch| {str: 4058} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: am]
Nm) (HQ ((HQ M-DD) II. Water: From the sea. [This
Long: [freq. 1] |kjv: gone| {str: word always appears in the
4059} plural form, QMQ, when used
J) (JQ ((JQ MWD) ac: Measure for water] [df: Nys] [freq. 625]
|kjv: what, how, why, whereby,
co: ? ab: ?: From the length of the
wherein, how, water, piss,
garment as a measurement.
waterspring| {str: 3964, 4100,
V) (JQ ((JQ MWD) 4101, 4325, 7890}
Measure: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) B) )IQ ()IQ MHH) ac: ? co:
|kjv: measure| {str: 4128}
Linger ab: ?: A questioning of
K) *HQ (*HQ MDW) ac: ? co: forward motion.
Garment ab: ? Nm) )IQ ()IQ M-HH)
Nm) *HQ (*HQ M-DW) Linger: [freq. 9] |kjv: linger,
Garment: [freq. 2] |kjv: tarry, delay, stay| {str: 4102}
garment| {str: 4063} ~~~~~~~~~~
M) (MQ ((MQ MYD) ac: ? co: ?
ab: Continue: A stretching out of 1282) *Q (*Q MW) ac: ? co: ? ab:
time. What: Related to IQ and MQ.
bm) (MQX ((MQX T-MYD) A) *Q (*Q MW) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Continually: [freq. 104] |kjv: What
continually, continual, daily, Nm) *Q (*Q MW) What:
always, ever, perpetual,
[Always prefixed with the letter
evermore, never| {str: 8548}
~~~~~~~~~~ F meaning in what or in who]
[freq. 10] |kjv: with, in, into,
through, for, at| {str: 1119}
1281) )Q ()Q MH) ac: ? co: Sea ab: ?:
~~~~~~~~~~
The pictograph Q is a picture of water.
The sea (Mediterranean) is a place of the 1283) >Q (>Q MZ) ac: Burn co: ? ab:
unknown (what is beyond or what is
?
below). It is feared by the Ancient
Hebrews because of its size, storms and H) )^Q ()^Q MZH) ac: Burn co:
fierceness. A hundred as an unknowable ? ab: ?
amount. This parent root is related to Nm) )^Q ()^Q M-ZH)
JQ, MQ and QI. Burnt: [freq. 1] |kjv: burnt| {str:
A) )Q ()Q MH) ac: ? co: Sea ab: 4198}
?: The sea as the place of the ~~~~~~~~~~
Unknown or anything that is an
Unknown or in question. 1284) ,Q (,Q MHh) ac: Strike co:
Marrow ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a
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picture of a wall that separates the inside 2334 =LQ Strike, Gash
from the outside. Combined these mean 2335 5LQ Strike
"liquid inside". The marrow is a buttery 2357 ,WQ Smear, Ointment
liquid inside the bones and is used as a ~~~~~~~~~~
choice food. To obtain the marrow, the
bone must be struck to break it open. 1285) 9Q (9Q MTh) ac: Shake co:
A) ,Q (,Q MHh) ac: ? co: Fat ab: Branch ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a
?: In the sense of the fat of the picture of water, the Y is a picture of a
marrow. basket which contains objects. Combined
Nm) ,Q (,Q MHh) Fat: these mean "liquid contained". A green
[freq. 2] |kjv: fatling, fat one| branch still contains water allowing the
{str: 4220} branch to be flexible. A green branch can
fm) -LQ (-LQ M-HhY) then be bent to the desired shape and left
Ram: In the sense of fat. An to dry.
engine of war for battering down H) )YQ ()YQ MThH) ac: ? co:
walls. [freq. 1] |kjv: engine| {str: Branch ab: ?
4239} Nm) )YQ ()YQ M-ThH) I.
E) $LQ ($LQ MHhA) ac: Strike Staff: A branch used as a staff.
co: ? ab: ? II. Tribe: A branch of the
V) $LQ ($LQ M-HhA) family. [freq. 251] |kjv: tribe,
Strike: The striking of the bone rod, staff, stave| {str: 4294}
to break it open to access the J) 9JQ (9JQ MWTh) ac: Shake co:
marrow. [Hebrew and Aramaic] Branch ab: ?: The yoke is a branch
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: or pole cut green then shaped to the
clap, smote, hang| {str: 4222, desired shape and left to dry.
4223} V) 9JQ (9JQ MWTh)
H) )LQ ()LQ MHhH) ac: Smear Shake: To shake or waver as a
co: ? ab: ?: The smearing of the green branch. [freq. 39] (vf:
marrow onto a food. Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael)
V) )LQ ()LQ M-HhH) |kjv: move, remove, slip, carry,
Smear: To rub, wipe or blot out. cast, course, decay, fall, shake,
[freq. 36] (vf: Paal, Niphal, slide| {str: 4131}
Hiphil, Pual, Participle) |kjv: out, Nm) 9JQ (9JQ MWTh) I.
destroy, wipe, blot, polish, Branch: The bent bar of the
marrow, reach| {str: 4229} yoke that goes around the neck,
J) ,JQ (,JQ MWHh) ac: ? co: also a branch that is used as
Marrow ab: ? pole. II. Wavering: A slipping
Nm) ,JQ (,JQ MWHh) or wavering of the foot. [freq. 6]
|kjv: bar, moved, staff, yoke|
Marrow: [ms: xm] [freq. 1] {str: 4132}
|kjv: marrow| {str: 4221}
Nf1) )YJQ ()YJQ MW-ThH)
Adopted Roots; Yoke: The bent bar of the
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also a branch that is used as


pole. [freq. 12] |kjv: bar, moved, 1288) 0Q (0Q ML) ac: Speak co:
staff, yoke| {str: 4133} Word ab: Continue: A continuation of
segments, which fill the whole.
Adopted Roots; A) 0Q (0Q ML) ac: ? co: Word
2665 (Q] Join, Yoke
ab: ?: A chain of words blended
~~~~~~~~~~
together to form sentences.
Nf1) )PQ ()PQ M-LH)
1286) -Q (-Q MY) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Word: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Who: Related to IQ and JQ.
[freq. 62] |kjv: word, speech,
A) -Q (-Q MY) ac: ? co: ? ab: say, speaking, byword, matter,
Who speak, talking| {str: 4405, 4406}
Nm) -Q (-Q MY) Who: B) 0PQ (0PQ MLL) ac: Speak co:
Someone that is unknown. [freq. Ear ab: ?: A chain of words blended
12] |kjv: who, any, whose, what, together to form sentences.
if, whom| {str: 4310} V) 0PQ (0PQ M-LL)
~~~~~~~~~~
Speak: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv:
1287) /Q (/Q MK) ac: Tumble co: speak, utter, say| {str: 4448,
Low ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a picture 4449}
of water and represents might from the bf1) )PMPQ ()PMPQ M-LY-
strength of the sea, the O is a picture of LH) Ear: A conglomeration
the bent palm and represents the bending of grain seeds together. [freq. 1]
or subduing of the will. Combined these |kjv: ear| {str: 4425}
mean "might subdued". Something
C) 0QE (0QE AML) ac: Speak
brought low in submission, humility or
wealth. (eng: meek) co: Word ab: ?: Chain or words to
form a sentence. Also a sickness as a
B) /OQ (/OQ MKK) ac: Tumble
break in the chain of the body.
co: Ruin ab: ?
V) 0QE (0QE A-ML)
V) /OQ (/OQ M-KK)
Speak: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Tumble: A bringing down of a [df: rma] [freq. 5379] (vf: Paal,
person in humility or a building Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv:
in ruin. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, say, speak, answer, command,
Niphal, Hophal) |kjv: low, decay| tell, call, promise| {str: 559,
{str: 4355} 560}
J) /JQ (/JQ MWK) ac: ? co: Low Nm) 0QE (0QE A-ML)
ab: ? Word: [df: rma] [freq. 49] |kjv:
V) /JQ (/JQ MWK) Low: word, speech, saying, appointed,
To be brought down low in answer| {str: 561}
poverty. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Nf1) )PQE ()PQE AM-LH)
poor| {str: 4134} Word: [df: hrma] [freq. 37]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: word, speech,
commandment| {str: 565}

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am) 0EQ (0QEQ MA-ML) Nf2) 8EPQ (8EPQ ML-AT)


Word: [df: rmam] [freq. 3] |kjv: Full: [freq. 1] |kjv: fitly| {str:
commandment, decree| {str: 4402}
3982, 3983} bm) $MPQ ($MPQ M-LYA)
bm) 0MQE (0MQE A-MYL) Fatling: In the sense of being
Branch: The conglomeration full. [df: ayrm] [freq. 8] |kjv:
of branches of the tree. [df: fatling, fat, fed| {str: 4806}
ryma] [freq. 2] |kjv: bough, cm) $JPQ ($JPQ M-LWA)
branch| {str: 534} Filling: [ms: alm] [df: wlm]
gm) 0QJE (0QJE AW-ML) [freq. 37] |kjv: full, fullness,
Word: [df: rma] [freq. 6] |kjv: therein, all, fill, handful,
word, speech, thing, promise| multitude| {str: 4393}
{str: 562} edm) $JPMQ ($JPMQ MY-
km) 0QEQ (0QEQ MA-ML) LWA) Filling: [ms: awlm]
Word: [Aramaic only] [df: [freq. 15] |kjv: consecration, set|
rmam] [freq. 2] |kjv: {str: 4394}
appointment, word| {str: 3983} edf1) )EJPMQ ()EJPMQ
E) $PQ ($PQ MLA) ac: Fill co: MY-LW-AH) Setting: A recess
Firstfruits ab: ?: A conglomeration for filling with a stone or other
of ingredients for filling up ornament. [df: halm] [freq. 3]
something. |kjv: inclosing, setting| {str:
V) $PQ ($PQ M-LA) 4396}
Fill: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: F) 0QI (0QI HML) ac: ? co:
arm] [freq. 253] (vf: Paal, Speech ab: ?
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, df1) )PJQI ()PJQI H-MW-
Piel, Participle) |kjv: fill, full, LH) Speech: [ms: hlmh]
fulfill, consecrate, accomplish, [freq. 2] |kjv: tumult, speech|
replenish, wholly, set, expire, {str: 1999}
fully, gather, overflow, satisfy,
G) 0IQ (0IQ MHL) ac: Mix co:
filthy, lift| {str: 4390, 4391,
4754} ? ab: ?: A filling with another
substance.
Nm) $PQ ($PQ M-LA) I.
V) 0IQ (0IQ M-HL) Mix:
Full: II. Lord: As one who is
full of authority. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal, Participle)
[df: arm] [freq. 69] |kjv: full, fill |kjv: mix| {str: 4107}
child, fully, much, multitude, J) 0JQ (0JQ MWL) ac: ? co:
worth, lord| {str: 4392, 4756} Front ab: ?: The front of a long
Nf1) )EPQ ()EPQ ML-AH) series of the same. The past is seen as
Firstfruits: In the sense of a "in front" in ancient Hebrew thought
great filling. [freq. 3] |kjv: fruit, because the past can be seen while
fruit, fullness| {str: 4395} the future is unseen and therefore
behind.
V) 0JQ (0JQ MWL)
Circumcise: A cutting of the

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front part of the male member.


[freq. 36] (vf: Paal, Niphal, 1290) 2Q (2Q MN) ac: Firm co: Kind
Hiphil) |kjv: circumcise, destroy, ab: Sure: The pictograph Q is a picture
cut, need| {str: 4135} of water or other liquid such as blood, the
Nm) 0JQ (0JQ MWL) R is a picture of a seed representing
Before: The front of time or a continuance. Combined these mean
place. [freq. 36] |kjv: against, "blood continues". Each species (kind)
toward, before, forefront, from, continues by passing its blood to the
with| {str: 4136} following generation, which comes from
Nf1) )PJQ ()PJQ MW-LH) the parent. Also the idea of strength
Circumcision: The removal of through the blood. (eng: man; name - a
the front part of the male reversal of the letters; animal; omen)
member. [freq. 1] |kjv: A) 2Q (2Q MN) ac: ? co: Portion
circumcision| {str: 4139} ab: What: What comes from
im) 0JQX (0JQX T-MWL) something else as one kind comes
Before: The front of time or a from the same.
place. [ms: lmt] [freq. 23] |kjv: Nm) 2Q (2Q MN) What:
yesterday| {str: 8543} Also who or where. [Hebrew
nim) 0JQXE (0JQXE AT- and Aramaic] [freq. 26] |kjv:
MWL) Before: The front of manna, whosoever, who, whoso,
time or a place. [freq. 8] |kjv: what, instrument, from, of| {str:
yesterday, before, old, late| {str: 4478, 4479, 4482}
865} Nf1) )RQ ()RQ M-NH)
Portion: A set amount. [freq.
Adopted Roots; 14] |kjv: portion, part, belonged|
2407 0QR Cut {str: 4490}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf2) 8RQ (8RQ M-NT)
Portion: What belongs to
1289) 1Q (1Q MM) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? someone or something. [freq. 7]
D) 1EQ (1EQ MAM) ac: ? co: |kjv: portion| {str: 4521}
Blemish ab: Nothing: Anything that B) 2RQ (2RQ MNN) ac: ? co:
is considered useless or without Number ab: ?: A numbering of a
value. A blemish that causes kind.
something to be valueless. ebm) 2MRMQ (2MRMQ MY-
dm) 1JEQ (1JEQ M-AWM) NYN) Number: [Aramaic
Blemish: [freq. 22] |kjv: only] [ms: Nynm] [freq. 1] |kjv:
blemish, spot, blot| {str: 3971} number| {str: 4510}
df1) )QJEQ ()QJEQ M- C) 2QE (2QE AMN) ac: Firm co:
AW-MH) Nothing: [freq. 32] Pillar ab: ?: Something that grabs
|kjv: anything, nothing, ought, hold or supports something else. The
any, fault, harm, nought, passing of strength or skill to the next
somewhat| {str: 3972} generation. A large group of the
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V) 2E (2QE A-MN) Firm: gf1) )RQJE ()RQJE AW-M-


To stand firm as a support. NH) Pillar: The support of a
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. structure. [ms: hnma] [freq. 1]
111] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: pillar| {str: 547}
|kjv: believe, assurance, faithful, pm) 1RQE (1RQE AM-NM)
sure, establish, trust, verify, Sure: [freq. 9] |kjv: truth,
steadfast, continuance, father, indeed, true, surely, no doubt|
bring up, nurse, stand, fail| {str: {str: 551}
539, 540}
opm) 1RQJE (1RQJE AWM-
Nm) 2QE (2QE A-MN) I.
NM) Sure: [ms: Mnma] [freq.
Craftsman: One who is firm in 5] |kjv: indeed, surety| {str: 552}
his talents. II. Amen: An
D) 2EQ (2EQ MAN) ac: Refuse
affirmation of firmness and
support. [freq. 31] |kjv: co: ? ab: ?: A strength of the will.
workman, amen, truly, so be it| V) 2EQ (2EQ M-AN)
{str: 542, 543} Refuse: [freq. 41] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
Nf1) )RQE ()RQE AM-NH) refuse| {str: 3985}
I. Sure: What is firm. II. Nm) 2EQ (2EQ M-AN)
Nourished: One given support Refuse: [freq. 5] |kjv: refuse|
through food. [freq. 5] |kjv: sure, {str: 3986, 3987}
indeed, portion, brought up| {str: H) )RQ ()RQ MNH) ac: ? co:
545, 546, 548} Number ab: ?: The grouping
Nf2) 8RQE (8RQE AM-NT) together and counting of those that
Truth: What is firm. [ms: tma] are of the same kind.
[freq. 127] |kjv: truth, true, truly, V) )RQ ()RQ M-NH)
faithfully, assured, Number: To count or number a
establishment, faithful, sure| {str: set of things or people. [Hebrew
571} and Aramaic] [ar: anm] [freq. 33]
cm) 2JQE (2JQE A-MWN) (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual, Piel,
Craftsman: One who is firm in Participle) |kjv: number, prepare,
his talents. [freq. 1] |kjv: brought appoint, tell, count, set| {str:
up| {str: 525} 4483, 4487}
dm) 2JQE (2JQE A-MWN) Nm) )RQ ()RQ M-NH)
Firmness: [freq. 5] |kjv: faithful, Maneh: A unit of measurement.
trusting, trusty| {str: 529} [ar: anm] [freq. 8] |kjv: mene,
df1) )RJQE ()RJQE A-MW- maneh, pound| {str: 4484, 4488}
NH) Firmness: [freq. 49] |kjv: gm) )RJQ ()RJQ MW-NH)
faithfulness, truth, faithfully, Time: A counting of time. [ms:
office, faithful, faith, stability, hnm] [freq. 2] |kjv: time| {str:
steady, truly| {str: 530} 4489}
gm) 2QJE (2QJE AW-MN) J) 2JQ (2JQ MWN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Firmness: [ms: Nma] [freq. 1] Likeness: Those of the same kind,
|kjv: truth| {str: 544} look alike.

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if1) )RJQX ()RJQX T-MW-NH) at, by, whether, of, part, before,
Likeness: [ms: hnmt] [freq. because, therefore, out, for, than|
10] |kjv: likeness, similitude, {str: 4327, 4480, 4481}
image| {str: 8544} ~~~~~~~~~~
L) 2QM (2QM YMN) ac: ? co:
1291) <Q (<Q MS) ac: Melt co: ? ab:
Right ab: ?: The right hand as the
strong hand. The Hebrews oriented Affliction: The dissolving or melting
direction according to the rising sun away of something.
therefore, the south is to the right. A) <Q (<Q MS) ac: Dissolve co: ?
V) 2QM (2QM Y-MN) ab: Affliction: A wasting or fainting
Right: To turn or go to the right away due to an outside force.
hand. [df: Nma] [freq. 5] (vf: Nm) <Q (<Q MS) I.
Hiphil) |kjv: turn right| {str: 541, Afflicted: II. Task work: A
3231} group of workers under forced
bf) 2MQM (2MQM Y-MYN) labor. [freq. 24] |kjv: afflict,
Right: The right hand or the tribute, tributary, levy, discomfit,
direction of the right hand. [freq. taskmaster| {str: 4522, 4523}
139] |kjv: hand, right, side, Nf1) )\Q ()\Q M-SH)
south| {str: 3225} Tribute: An offering. [freq. 1]
fm) -RQM (-RQM YM-NY) |kjv: tribute| {str: 4530}
Right: The right hand or the im) <QX (<QX T-MS) Melt:
direction of the right hand. [freq. [freq. 1] |kjv: melt| {str: 8557}
33] |kjv: right, right hand| {str: B) <\Q (<\Q MSS) ac: Melt co: ?
3233} ab: ?
if) 2QMX (2QMX TY-MN) V) <\Q (<\Q M-SS) Melt:
South: The direction the right A melting of something from
hand points when oriented heat. Also the melting of the
toward the rising sun. [ms: Nmt] heart through fear or
[freq. 23] |kjv: south, southward| discouragement. [freq. 21] (vf:
{str: 8486} Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Participle)
bfm) -RMQM (-RMQM Y-MY- |kjv: melt, faint, discouraged,
NY) Right: The right hand or loose, molten, refuse| {str: 4549}
the direction of the right hand. D) <EQ (<EQ MAS) ac: Dissolve
[freq. 2] |kjv: right| {str: 3227} co: ? ab: ?
M) 2MQ (2MQ MYN) ac: ? co: V) <EQ (<EQ M-AS)
Kind ab: ? Dissolve: To make something
Nm) 2MQ (2MQ MYN) I. dissolve away. Also to dissolve
Kind: A category of species. something through refusal. [freq.
[df: ynm] II. From: [Hebrew and 76] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
Aramaic; The short form "Q" is despise, refuse, reject, abhor,|
used as a prefix meaning "from"] {str: 3988}
[ms: Nm] [freq. 165] |kjv: kind, cm) <JEQ (<JEQ M-AWS)
among, with, from, since, after, Dissolve: Something that is

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dissolved through refusal. [freq.


1] |kjv: refuse| {str: 3973} 1293) 4Q (4Q MP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
F) <QI (<QI HMS) ac: Melt co: ~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: ?
Nm) <QI (<QI H-MS) 1294) =Q (=Q MTs) ac: Squeeze co: ?
Melt: [freq. 1] |kjv: melting| ab: Strong: The pictograph Q is a
{str: 2003} picture of water representing might, the
H) )\Q ()\Q MSH) ac: Melt co: ] representing the side. Combined these
? ab: ? mean "mighty sides". When one
V) )\Q ()\Q M-SH) strengthens the sides internal pressure is
forced on the sides of the upper body.
Melt: [freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv:
melt, consume, water| {str: A) =Q (=Q MTs) ac: Squeeze co:
4529} ? ab: ?
Nm) =Q (=Q MTs)
Adopted Roots; Squeeze: [freq. 1] |kjv:
2344 /\Q Mix, Mixed wine extortioner| {str: 4160}
~~~~~~~~~~ B) =]Q (=]Q MTsTs) ac: Suck
co: ? ab: ?: A pressing with the lips.
1292) 3Q (3Q MAh) ac: ? co: Belly V) =]Q (=]Q M-TsTs)
ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a picture of Suck: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
water representing what is Unknown, the milk| {str: 4711}
S is a picture of an eye representing Nf1) )]]Q ()]]Q MTs-
knowing. Combined these mean
TsH) Unleavened: A hard and
"Unknown knowing". The gut is the seat
flat bread or cake made without
of the unconscious mind where ones
leaven. As a food that can be
instincts resides.
sucked on. [freq. 53] |kjv:
A) 3Q (3Q MAh) ac: ? co: Sand unleavened bread, cakes,
ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root] unleavened, without leaven| {str:
Nf1) )SQ ()SQ M-AhH) 4682}
Sand: [freq. 1] |kjv: sand| {str: C) =QE (=QE AMTs) ac: ? co: ?
4579} ab: Strong: A strong pressure or
H) )SQ ()SQ MAhH) ac: ? co: pressing. A mental strength of
Belly ab: ? courage or determination.
Nm) )SQ ()SQ M-AhH) V) =QE (=QE A-MTs)
Belly: The gut, the internal Strong: To be mentally strong,
organs of the lower torso, the firm, obstinate or courageous.
seat of the unconscious mind. [freq. 41] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
Also the seat of emotion. Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: strengthen,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: aem] courage, strong, courageous,
[freq. 33] |kjv: bowels, heart, harden, speed, stronger, confirm,
womb, belly| {str: 4577, 4578} establish, fortify, increase,
~~~~~~~~~~ obstinate, prevail| {str: 553}

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Nf1) ]QE ()]QE AM-TsH) M) =MQ (=MQ MYTs) ac: Wring


Strength: [freq. 1] |kjv: co: ? ab: ?: A squeezing out of a
strength| {str: 556} liquid by wringing.
am) =QEQ (=QEQ MA- Nm) =MQ (=MQ MYTs)
MTs) Strength: [freq. 1] |kjv: Wring: [freq. 3] |kjv: churn,
forces| {str: 3981} wring, force| {str: 4330}
bm) =MQE (=MQE A-MYTs) ~~~~~~~~~~
Strong: [ms: Uma] [freq. 6]
|kjv: strong, mighty, courageous| 1295) 5Q (5Q MQ) ac: Rot co: Stink
{str: 533} ab: ?: The pictograph Q is a picture of
cm) =JQE (=JQE A-MWTs) water, the U is a picture of the sun at the
Strong: [freq. 2] |kjv: bay| horizon representing the gathering or
{str: 554} condensing of light. Combined these
gm) =QJE (=QJE AW-MTs) mean "water condensed". During the
summer months water holes begin to dry
Strong: [freq. 1] |kjv: strong|
out and the organic matter that remains
{str: 555}
begins to rot and stink.
E) $]Q ($]Q MTsA) ac: Find
A) 5Q (5Q MQ) ac: ? co: Stink
co: ? ab: ?: In the sense of squeezing
ab: ?: The stinking smell of rotting
something out of its hidden place.
vegetation.
V) $]Q ($]Q M-TsA)
Nm) 5Q (5Q MQ) Stink:
Find: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 2] |kjv: stink, rottenness|
[ar: ajm] [freq. 464] (vf: Paal,
{str: 4716}
Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: find,
present, come, meet, befall, get, B) 5UQ (5UQ MQQ) ac: Rot co:
suffice, deliver, hit, left, hold, ? ab: ?: The rotting vegetation of a
reach| {str: 4291, 4672} dried up pond.
H) )]Q ()]Q MTsH) ac: Wring V) 5UQ (5UQ M-QQ)
co: ? ab: ?: A squeezing out of a Rot: [freq. 10] (vf: Niphal,
liquid by wringing. Hiphil) |kjv: pine, consume,
V) )]Q ()]Q M-TsH) corrupt, dissolve| {str: 4743}
Wring: To squeeze out by J) 5JQ (5JQ MWQ) ac: Rot co: ?
wringing. [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, ab: ?
Niphal) |kjv: wring, suck| {str: V) 5JQ (5JQ MWQ)
4680} Rotten: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil)
J) =JQ (=JQ MWTs) ac: ? co: |kjv: corrupt| {str: 4167}
Chaff ab: ?: When a seed of grain is
squeezed the chaff is removed. Adopted Roots;
Nm) =JQ (=JQ MWTs) 2667 5Q] Dry, Raisin
Chaff: [ms: Um] [freq. 8] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
chaff| {str: 4671}
1296) 6Q (6Q MR) ac: ? co: Bitter ab:
Weak: The pictograph Q is a picture of
water, the V is a picture of a head.

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Combined these mean "water head" or bf3) 8JVMVQ (8JVMVQ M-RY-


headwaters. (eng: marine; marsh) RWT) Bitter: Bitterness [freq.
A) 6Q (6Q MR) ac: ? co: Bitter 1] |kjv: bitterness| {str: 4814}
ab: ?: The headwaters of a river are cm) 6JVQ (6JVQ M-RWR)
only a trickle and have stagnant pools Bitter: [ms: rrm] [freq. 3] |kjv:
causing the water to be bitter. bitter, bitterness| {str: 4844}
Something that is bitter of taste or
cf1) )VJVQ ()VJVQ M-RW-
attitude. Rebellion is one with a bitter
RH) Venom: The bitter fluids
attitude.
of a serpent. [ms: hrrm] [freq.
Nm) 6Q (6Q MR) I. Bitter:
4] |kjv: gall, bitter| {str: 4846}
II. Trickle: From the little water
acm) 6JVQQ (6JVQQ MM-
at the headwaters of a river.
RWR) Bitter: [ms: rwrmm]
[freq. 39] |kjv: bitter, bitterness,
bitterly, chafed, angry, [freq. 1] |kjv: bitterness| {str:
discontented, heavy| {str: 4751, 4472}
4752} bfm) -VMVQ (-VMVQ M-RY-
Nf1) )VQ ()VQ M-RH) RY) Bitter: [freq. 1] |kjv:

Bitterness: [freq. 1] |kjv: bitter| {str: 4815}


bitterness| {str: 4787} idm) 6JVQX (6JVQX TM-
fm) -VQ (-VQ M-RY) RWR) Bitter: [freq. 3] |kjv:

Bitter: [freq. 23] |kjv: rebellious, bitter, bitterly| {str: 8563}


rebellion, bitter, rebel| {str: C) 6QE (6QE AMR) ac: ? co: ?
4805} ab: Weak: A weakness from a bitter
km) 6QQ (6QQ M-MR) sickness.
Bitterness: [freq. 1] |kjv: V) 6QE (6QE A-MR)
bitterness| {str: 4470} Weak: [df: lma] [freq. 16] (vf:
B) 6VQ (6VQ MRR) ac: ? co: Paal) |kjv: languish, feeble,
Bitter ab: ?: The headwaters of a weak| {str: 535}
river are only a trickle and have Nm) 6QE (6QE A-MR)
stagnant pools causing the water to Weak: [df: llma] [freq. 1] |kjv:
be bitter. Rebellion is one with a feeble| {str: 537}
bitter attitude. em) 6QME (6QME AY-MR)
V) 6VQ (6VQ M-RR) Lamb: A weak animal.
Bitter: [freq. 16] (vf: Paal, [Aramaic only] [ms: rma] [freq.
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: bitterness, 3] |kjv: lamb| {str: 563}
bitter, bitterly, choler, grieve, om) 6QJE (6QJE AW-MR)
provoke, vex| {str: 4843} Weak: [df: llma] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nf1) )VVQ ()VVQ MR-RH) weak| {str: 536}
Bile: The bitter stomach D) 6EQ (6EQ MAR) ac: Irritate
fluid. [freq. 1] |kjv: gall| {str: co: ? ab: ?: A bitter irritation from
4845} disease.
V) 6EQ (6EQ M-AR)
Irritate: [freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil)

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|kjv: fretting, pricking| {str: rebel, rebellious, provoke,


3992} disobedient, against, bitter,
F) 6QI (6QI HMR) ac: ? co: Pit change, disobey, grievously,
ab: ?: The bitterness of the water in a provocation| {str: 4784}
stagnant pit. gm) )VJQ ()VJQ MW-RH)
af1) )VQIQ ()VQIQ MH- I. Razor: [Unknown connection
M-RH) Pit: A deep hole. [freq. to root] II. Archer: One who
1] |kjv: deep pit| {str: 4113} throws an arrow. III. Razor:
[Unknown connection to root]
G) 6IQ (6IQ MHR) ac: Hurry
[freq. 3] |kjv: razor| {str: 4177}
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
J) 6JQ (6JQ MWR) ac: Exchange
root]
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
V) 6IQ (6IQ M-HR) I.
root]
Hurry: II. Purchase: To pay
V) 6JQ (6JQ MWR)
the price for a wife. [Unknown
connection to root] [freq. 66] Exchange: [freq. 14] (vf:
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: change,
haste, swift, quick, soon, speed, remove, exchange| {str: 4171}
headlong, rash, fearful, ready, Nm) 6JQ (6JQ MWR)
short, straightway, suddenly, Myrrh: A sweet smelling spice.
endow| {str: 4116, 4117} Used as an exchange due to its
Nm) 6IQ (6IQ M-HR) monetary value. [ms: rm] [freq.
Quickly: [freq. 18] |kjv: quickly, 12] |kjv: myrrh| {str: 4753}
speedily, hastily, soon, suddenly, Nf1) )VJQ ()VJQ MW-RH)
at once| {str: 4118} Grief: As an exchange. [ms:
Nf1) )VIQ ()VIQ MH-RH) hrm] [freq. 1] |kjv: grief| {str:
Quickly: [freq. 20] |kjv: 4786}
quickly, speedily, speed, soon, if1) )VJQX ()VJQX T-MW-RH)
swiftly, hastily, shortly| {str: Exchange: [freq. 6] |kjv:
4120} exchange, change, recompense,
bm) 6MIQ (6MIQ M-HYR) restitution| {str: 8545}
Ready: In the sense of being L) 6QM (6QM YMR) ac: ? co:
quick. [ms: rhm] [freq. 4] |kjv: Exchange ab: ?: [Unknown
ready, diligent, hasting| {str: connection to root]
4106} V) 6QM (6QM Y-MR)
gm) 6IJQ (6IJQ MW-HR) Exchange: [freq. 2] (vf: Hiphil,
Dowry: [Unknown connection Hitpael) |kjv: change, boast| {str:
to root] [ms: rhm] [freq. 3] |kjv: 3235}
dowry| {str: 4119}
H) )VQ ()VQ MRH) ac: ? co: Adopted Roots;
Bitter ab: ? 2352 (VQ Rebel, Rebellion
V) )VQ ()VQ M-RH) 2353 ,VQ Rub
Bitter: To be bitter or rebellious. 2354 9VQ Rub
[freq. 44] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: 2355 =VQ Pain

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2356 5VQ Scour, Cleansing L) 7QM (7QM YMSh) ac: Touch


~~~~~~~~~~ co: ? ab: ?
V) 7QM (7QM Y-MSh)
1297) 7Q (7Q MSh) ac: Touch co: Touch: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil)
Silk ab: ? |kjv: feel| {str: 3237}
A) 7Q (7Q MSh) ac: ? co: Silk
ab: ?: The soft touch of silk. Adopted Roots;
fm) -WQ (-WQ M-ShY) 2358 /WQ Draw, Acquire
Silk: A smooth costly material ~~~~~~~~~~
for making garments. [freq. 2]
|kjv: silk| {str: 4897} 1298) 8Q (8Q MT) ac: Die co: Man ab:
B) 7WQ (7WQ MShSh) ac: Grope Mortality: The pictograph Q is a picture
co: ? ab: ? of water representing chaos, the X is a
V) 7WQ (7WQ M-ShSh) picture of two crossed sticks representing
a mark or sign. Combined these mean
Grope: A groping around in the
"chaos mark". The length of time that
darkness to find something.
something exists and ends. (eng: mute;
[freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel)
moot - as a dead point; mortal - with an
|kjv: grope, feel, search| {str:
additional r and l; mate - of "check mate"
4959}
meaning "king is dead")
C) 7QE (7QE AMSh) ac: ? co:
A) 8Q (8Q MT) ac: ? co: Man ab:
Yesterday ab: ?: A time past.
Mortality: A length of time that
[Unknown connection to root]
comes to an end.
Nm) 7QE (7QE A-MSh)
Nm) 8Q (8Q MT) Man: As
Yesterday: [freq. 5] |kjv:
mortal. [freq. 22] |kjv: man, few,
yesternight, former time,
friend, number, person, small|
yesterday| {str: 570}
{str: 4962}
H) )WQ ()WQ MShH) ac: Draw
fm) -XQ (-XQ M-TY)
co: ? ab: ?: A grabbing hold of
When: An unknown duration of
something to bring it close to you.
time. [freq. 3] |kjv: when, long|
V) )WQ ()WQ M-ShH) {str: 4970}
Draw: To draw or pull out. J) 8JQ (8JQ MWT) ac: Die co: ?
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
ab: Death: The end of time for what
draw| {str: 4871}
has died.
J) 7JQ (7JQ MWSh) ac: Touch
V) 8JQ (8JQ MWT) Die:
co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 835] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
V) 7JQ (7JQ MWSh) I. Hophal) |kjv: die, dead, slay,
Touch: II. Remove: In the death| {str: 4191}
sense of grabbing hold. [freq. Nm) 8JQ (8JQ MWT)
24] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: feel,
Death: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
handle, depart, remove, take,
[freq. 163] |kjv: death, die, dead,
back, cease| {str: 4184, 4185}
deadly, slay| {str: 4192, 4193,
4194}

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am) 8JQQ (8JQQ M-MWT) ~~~~~~~~~~


Death: [freq. 2] |kjv: death| {str:
4463} 1299) +Q (+Q MGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
if1) )XJQX ()XJQX T-MW-TH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Death: [freq. 2] |kjv: death,
die| {str: 8546}

Adopted Roots;
2669 8Q] Terminate, Permanent

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Nun

1300) $R ($R NA) ac: Plead co: ? ab: ? dissalow, discourage, non effect,
break| {str: 5106}
A) $R ($R NA) ac: Plead co: Raw
if1) )EJRX ()EJRX T-NW-AH)
ab: ?: A pleading for what is desired.
Opposition: [freq. 2] |kjv:
Nm) $R ($R NA) I. Raw:
breach of promise, occasion|
Meat that is not fit for {str: 8569}
consumption in the sense of ~~~~~~~~~~
refusal. II. Please: A pleading or
request for something. [freq. 10]
1301) &R (&R NB) ac: Flourish co:
|kjv: raw, now, beseech, pray,
oh, go| {str: 4994, 4995} Fruit ab: Prophecy: The pictograph R is
Nf1) )ER ()ER N-AH) a picture of a seed, the F is a picture of a
tent or house representing what is inside.
Pasture: As a place of beauty.
Combined these mean "seed inside". A
[Unknown connection to root]
fruit hides the seeds inside it.
[freq. 12] |kjv: habitation,
pasture, house, place| {str: 4999} B) &FR (&FR NBB) ac: Hollow co:
C) $RE ($RE ANA) ac: Plead co: ? ab: ?: The inside of a box for
holding something or is empty.
? ab: ?
V) &FR (&FR N-BB)
Nm) $RE ($RE A-NA)
Hollow: To hollow out. [freq. 4]
Please: A pleading or request for
(vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv:
something. [ms: hna] [freq. 13]
hollow, vain| {str: 5014}
|kjv: beseech, pray, oh| {str:
577} E) $FR ($FR NBA) ac: ? co:
H) )ER ()ER NAH) ac: ? co: Prophet ab: Prophecy: A fruit
produced from the inside of man. A
Pasture ab: Beauty: A place of
knowledge of something that is not
beauty and comfort. In the sense of
known by the five senses.
desire.
V) $FR ($FR N-BA)
V) )ER ()ER N-AH)
Prophecy: [Hebrew and
Beauty: [freq. 3] (vf: Pilpel)
Aramaic] [freq. 116] (vf: Niphal,
|kjv: become, comely, beautiful|
Hitpael) |kjv: prophecy, prophet|
{str: 4998}
{str: 5012, 5013}
dm) )JER ()JER N-AWH)
bm) $MFR ($MFR N-BYA)
Beauty: [freq. 9] |kjv: comely,
Prophet: One who brings forth
seemly, becometh| {str: 5000}
the inner fruit. [Hebrew and
J) $JR ($JR NWA) ac: Forbid co: Aramaic] [freq. 320] |kjv:
Forbid ab: Opposition: A refusal of prophet, prophecy| {str: 5029,
a plea. 5030}
V) $JR ($JR NWA) Forbid:
[freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:

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bf1) )EMFR ()EMFR N-BY- V) )GR ()GR N-GH) Shine:


AH) Prophetess: [freq. 6] [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
|kjv: prophetess| {str: 5031} shine, enlighten| {str: 5050}
df1) )EJFR ()EJFR N-BW-AH) cf1) )IJGR ()IJGR N-GW-HH)
Prophecy: [Hebrew and Brightness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Aramaic] [freq. 4] |kjv: brightness| {str: 5054}
prophecy| {str: 5016, 5017} J) 'JR ('JR NWG) ac: ? co: Bright
J) &JR (&JR NWB) ac: Flourish co: ab: ?: The warm touch of light.
Fruit ab: ? Nf1) 'JR ('JR N-WG) Bright:
V) &JR (&JR NWB) A bright or shining light. [ms:
Flourish: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) hgn] [freq. 19] |kjv: brightness,
|kjv: bring forth, increase, shining, bright, light| {str: 5051}
cheerful| {str: 5107}
Nm) &JR (&JR NWB) Fruit: Adopted Roots;
[df: byn] [freq. 2] |kjv: fruit| {str: 2373 ,GR Gore
5108} 2374 2GR Play, Music
if1) )FJRX ()FJRX T-NW-BH) 2375 <GR Drive
Fruit: [freq. 5] |kjv: fruit, 2376 3GR Touch
increase| {str: 8570} 2377 4GR Strike
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

1302) 'R ('R NG) ac: Shine co: 1303) (R ((R ND) ac: Nod co: Mound
Morning ab: ? ab: ?: The pictograph R is a picture of a
A) 'R ('R NG) ac: ? co: Morning seed, the H is a picture of the tent door
that allows movement back and forth
ab: ?: The warm touch of light.
through the tent. Combined these mean
Nf1) )GR ()GR N-GH) "continue back and forth". A back and
Morning: As warm and bright. forth movement such as the shaking of
[Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: the head.
morning| {str: 5053} A) (R ((R ND) ac: Toss co:
G) 'IR ('IR NHG) ac: Drive co: ? Mound ab: ?: A tossing into a pile.
ab: ?: The leading, pushing or Nm) (R ((R ND) Mound:
guiding of a people or animal.
[freq. 6] |kjv: heap| {str: 5067}
V) 'IR ('IR N-HG) Drive:
mm) 2HR (2HR N-DN)
[freq. 31] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv:
Tossings: Something that is
lead, away, drive, forth, guide,
tossed. [freq. 1] |kjv: gift| {str:
brought, acquainting| {str: 5090}
5083}
hm) 'IRQ ('IRQ MNh-G)
B) (HR ((HR NDD) ac: Toss co: ?
Driving: [freq. 2] |kjv: driving|
ab: ?
{str: 4491}
V) (HR ((HR N-DD) Toss:
H) )GR ()GR NGH) ac: Shine co:
To be thrown about or wander
Bright ab: ?: The warm touch of
around as nodding the head.
light.

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[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 29] nodding ones head when


(vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: wandering about. [freq. 1] |kjv:
flee, wander, chase, go| {str: wandering| {str: 5112}
5074, 5075} am) (JRQ ((JRQ M-NWD)
dm) (JHR ((JHR N-DWD) Nod: A nodding of the head.
Toss: A going back and forth. [freq. 1] |kjv: shaking| {str:
[ms: ddn] [freq. 1] |kjv: tossing| 4493}
{str: 5076} M) (MR ((MR NYD) ac: Nod co: ?
D) (ER ((ER NAD) ac: ? co: Skin ab: ?
bag ab: ?: A leather bag used for Nm) (MR ((MR NYD) Nod:
storing milk or wine. When milk is The up and down moving of the
put in the bag and it is shaken back lips. [freq. 1] |kjv: moving| {str:
and forth the milk is turned into 5205}
cheese.
Nf1) )HMR ()HMR NY-DH)
gm) (EJR ((EJR NW-AD)
Removal: Something that is
Skin bag: [df: dwn] [freq. 6] |kjv: removed or thrown out. A
bottle| {str: 4997} menstruating woman is removed
gf1) )HEJR ()HEJR NW-A- from the camp. [ms: hdn] [freq.
DH) Skin bag: [df: hdan] 30] |kjv: remove, separation, put
[freq. 6] |kjv: bottle| {str: 4997} apart, filthiness, flowers, far, set
H) )HR ()HR NDH) ac: Toss co: ? apart, menstruous, removed,
ab: ? unclean, uncleanness| {str: 5079,
5206}
V) )HR ()HR N-DH) Toss:
[df: adn] [freq. 3] (vf: Hiphil, Adopted Roots;
Piel) |kjv: cast, put, drive| {str:
2381 ,HR Drive
5077}
2384 4HR Toss
Nm) )HR ()HR N-DH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Tossings: Something that is
tossed. [freq. 1] |kjv: gift| {str: 1304) )R ()R NH) ac: Mourn co: ? ab:
5078}
?: The pictograph R is a picture of a seed
J) (JR ((JR NWD) ac: Nod co: ?
representing continuance. Related to MR.
ab: ?
C) )RE ()RE ANH) ac: Mourn
V) (JR ((JR NWD) Nod:
co: ? ab: ?
To shake or wag out of pity,
V) )RE ()RE A-NH)
sorrow or wandering. [Hebrew
and Aramaic] [freq. 25] (vf: Mourn: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: bemoan, lament, mourn| {str: 578}
remove, vagabond, flee, get, ff1) )MRE ()MRE AN-YH)
mourn, move, pity, shake, skip, Mourning: [freq. 2] |kjv:
sorry, wag, wander, go| {str: sorrow, lamentation| {str: 592}
5110, 5111} H) )IR ()IR NHH) ac: Wail co: ?
Nm) (JR ((JR NWD) ab: ?
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V) )IR ()IR N-HH) Wail: ~~~~~~~~~~


[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
lament, wail| {str: 5091}
fm) -IR (-IR N-HY) Wail: 1306) >R (>R NZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 7] |kjv: wailing, H) )^R ()^R NZH) ac: Sprinkle
lamentation| {str: 5092} co: ? ab: ?
ff1) )MIR ()MIR NH-YH) V) )^R ()^R N-ZH)
Wailing: [freq. 1] |kjv: doleful| Sprinkle: [freq. 24] (vf: Paal,
{str: 5093} Hiphil) |kjv: sprinkle| {str: 5137}
J) )JR ()JR NWH) ac: Wail co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
Nm) )JR ()JR NWH) 1307) ,R (,R NHh) ac: Guide co: Rest
Wailing: [ms: hn] [freq. 1] |kjv: ab: ?: The pictograph R is a picture of a
wailing| {str: 5089} seed representing continuance, the L is a
L) )RM ()RM YNH) ac: Suppress picture of a wall that separates the inside
from the outside. Combined these mean
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
"continue outside". The shepherd would
root]
guide his flock to a place of water. Here
V) )RM ()RM Y-NH) is water for drinking as well as green
Suppress: [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, grass for pasturing. Once the flock
Hiphil) |kjv: oppress, vex, arrives, they are free to rest after the long
destroy, oppressor, proud, do, journey. A guided journey to a place of
wrong, oppression, thrust| {str: rest. A sigh of rest. (eng: night - from the
3238} German nocht, as the time of rest)
~~~~~~~~~~ A) ,R (,R NHh) ac: ? co: Rest ab:
?
1305) *R (*R NW) ac: Dwell co: Abode
Nf2) 8LR (8LR N-HhT)
ab: ?
Rest: [freq. 8] |kjv: rest, set,
J) )JR ()JR NWH) ac: Dwell co: quietness, lighting| {str: 5183}
Abode ab: ?: A place of beauty and hf1) )LRQ ()LRQ MN-HhH)
comfort where one resides for a long
Gift: What is brought to
period of time.
another. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
V) )JR ()JR NWH) Dwell: [freq. 213] |kjv: offering,
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, present, gift, oblation, sacrifice,
Hophal) |kjv: home, habitation| meat| {str: 4503, 4504}
{str: 5115} C) ,RE (,RE ANHh) ac: Sigh co:
Nm) )JR ()JR NWH) Abode: ? ab: ?: A sigh of rest.
The dwelling place of man V) ,RE (,RE A-NHh)
(home), god (mountain) or
Sigh: To sigh or groan out of a
animal (pasture or stable). [freq.
desire for rest. [freq. 12] (vf:
36] |kjv: habitation, fold,
Niphal) |kjv: sigh, groan, mourn|
dwelling, sheepcote, comely,
{str: 584}
stable, pleasant, tarried| {str:
5116}

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Nm) RE (,RE A-NHh) I: In am) ,JRQ (,JRQ M-NWHh)


the sense of sighing or breathing. Rest: [freq. 7] |kjv: rest| {str:
[Aramaic only; The plural form 4494}
of this word meaning, we, is kf1) )LJRQ ()LJRQ M-NW-
ERLREor ERLRE] [df: HhH) Rest: [ms: hxnm] [freq.
ana hna] [freq. 20] |kjv: I, me, 21] |kjv: rest, comfortable, ease,
we| {str: 576, 586} quiet, still| {str: 4496}
Nf1) )LRE ()LRE AN-HhH) L) ,RM (,RM YNHh) ac: Sit co:
Groan: The expression of Rest ab: ?
burden and the desire for rest. V) ,RM (,RM Y-NHh) Sit:
[freq. 11] |kjv: sighing, groaning,
[freq. 75] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
sigh, mourning| {str: 585}
Hophal) |kjv: leave, up, lay,
fm) -LRE (-LRE AN-HhY) suffer, place, put, set, down,
I: In the sense of sighing or alone, bestow, pacify, still,
breathing. [The plural form of withdraw, withhold| {str: 3240}
this word meaning, we, is
JRLRE, JRLR and JRE] Adopted Roots;
[df: ykna yna] [freq. 29] |kjv: I, 2392 1LR Comfort
me, we, ourselves, mine| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
580, 587, 589, 595, 5168}
F) ,RI (,RI HNHh) ac: ? co: Rest 1308) 9R (9R NTh) ac: Spread co:
ab: ? Squash ab: ?: The pictograph R is a
Nf1) )LRI ()LRI HN-HhH) picture of a seed, the Y is a picture of a
Rest: [freq. 1] |kjv: release| basket. Combined these mean "seed
{str: 2010} basket". Squash seeds were planted along
H) )LR ()LR NHhH) ac: Guide the routes of the travelers and nomads for
co: ? ab: ? future use by themselves and other
V) )LR ()LR N-HhH) travelers. The squash plant spreads out
over a large area forming varied sizes and
Guide: [freq. 39] (vf: Paal,
shapes of squash fruit. Dried squash fruit
Hiphil) |kjv: lead, guide, bestow,
becomes a hard hollow shell (seed basket)
govern, put, straiten| {str: 5148}
with the seeds inside and when shaken
J) ,JR (,JR NWHh) ac: Rest co: they rattle inside.
Rest ab: ?: A place of quiet and rest A) 9R (9R NTh) ac: Spread co: Bed
from burdens, work or enemy.
ab: ?: As spread out on the floor.
V) ,JR (,JR NWHh) Rest:
hf1) )YRQ ()YRQ MN-ThH)
[freq. 64] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rest,
Bed: A spread out sheet for
cease, confederate, down, lay,
sleeping. [df: hjm] [freq. 29]
quiet, remain| {str: 5117}
|kjv: bed, bier| {str: 4296}
Nm) ,JR (,JR NWHh) Rest:
adf1) )YJRQ ()YJRQ M-NW-
[freq. 4] |kjv: rest| {str: 5118}
ThH) Spreading: [df: hjm]
[freq. 1] |kjv: stretching| {str:
4298}

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H) )YR ()YR NThH) ac: Spread hand. Combined these mean "seed in the
co: ? ab: ?: The spreading growth of palm". Seeds of certain plants were
the squash plant. placed in the palm and rubbed with the
thumb to a powdery spice.
V) )YR ()YR N-ThH)
A) /R (/R NK) ac: Crush co: Spice
Spread: To stretch something
out. [freq. 215] (vf: Paal, Niphal, ab: ?
Hiphil) |kjv: stretch, incline, Nf3) 8JOR (8JOR N-KWT)
turn, bow, decline, pitch, spread| Treasure: Treasured items such
{str: 5186} as spices. [ms: tkn] [freq. 2]
am) )YRQ ()YRQ MN-ThH) |kjv: precious| {str: 5238}
Beneath: As under a af1) )ORQ ()ORQ MN-KH)
stretched out sheet. [df: hjm] Crushed: A crushing by beating
[freq. 19] |kjv: beneath, or plagues. [df: hkm] [freq. 48]
downward, underneath, low, |kjv: wound, slaughter, plague,
under, less, down| {str: 4295} beaten, stripe, stroke, blow,
J) 9JR (9JR NWTh) ac: Shake co: ? smote, sore wounded| {str:
ab: ?: The dried squash fruit rattle. 4347}
V) 9JR (9JR NWTh) Shake: B) /OR (/OR NKK) ac: ? co: Sweet
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: move| ab: ?: The sweet smell of spices.
{str: 5120} bcm) /JOMR (/JOMR NY-KWK)
af1) )YJRQ ()YJRQ M-NW- Sweet: Something that smells
ThH) Perverseness: As a sweet. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
shaking. [df: hjm] [freq. 1] |kjv: [df: xwxyn xwxn] [freq. 45] |kjv:
perverseness| {str: 4297} sweet, fruit| {str: 5207, 5208}
~~~~~~~~~~ C) /RE (/RE ANK) ac: ? co:
Pestle ab: ?: A mortar and pestle are
1309) -R (-R NY) ac: Wail co: ? ab: ?: also used to crush spices.
Related to IR. Nm) /RE (/RE A-NK)
A) -R (-R NY) ac: Wail co: ? ab: ? Plumbline: A stone in the shape
of a pestle used for centering.
Nm) -R (-R NY) Wailing:
[freq. 4] |kjv: plumbline| {str:
[freq. 1] |kjv: wailing| {str: 594}
5204}
E) $OR ($OR NKA) ac: Crush co:
N) -RE (-RE ANY) ac: Wail co: ?
Spice ab: ?: The crushing of seeds
ab: ? for making spices.
if1) )MREX ()MREX T-AN-YH) V) $OR ($OR N-KA)
Mourning: [freq. 2] |kjv: Crush: [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal)
heaviness, mourning| {str: 8386} |kjv: viler| {str: 5217}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) $OR ($OR N-KA)
Crushed: [freq. 4] |kjv: broken,
1310) /R (/R NK) ac: Crush co: Spice
stricken, wounded| {str: 5218}
ab: ?: The pictograph R is a picture of a
seed, the O is a picture of the palm of the

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cf2) 8EJOR (8EJOR N-KW-AT) V) 0IR (0IR N-HL) Lead:


Spice: [ms: takn] [freq. 2] To guide the flock to the pasture
|kjv: spicery, spice| {str: 5219} as the end of the journey. [freq.
H) )OR ()OR NKH) ac: Crush co: 10] (vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
? ab: ? guide, lead, fed, carried| {str:
5095}
V) )OR ()OR N-KH)
lm) 0IPIR (0IPIR N-HL-HL)
Crush: [freq. 500] (vf: Niphal,
Hiphil, Hophal, Pual) |kjv: smite, Pasture: [df: llhn] [freq. 1]
slay, kill, beat, slaughter, strike, |kjv: bush| {str: 5097}
give, wound, stripe| {str: 5221} J) 0JR (0JR NWL) ac: ? co:
Nm) )OR ()OR N-KH) Dunghill ab: ?: [Unknown
Crushed: One who has been connection to root]
crushed or one who is lame. qf) *PJR (*PJR NW-LW)
[freq. 4] |kjv: abject, lame, Dunghill: [Aramaic only] [df:
contrite| {str: 5222, 5223} ylwn] [freq. 3] |kjv: dunghill| {str:
J) /JR (/JR NWK) ac: ? co: Pestle 5122}
ab: ?: The rounded point of the pestle ~~~~~~~~~~
used to crush seeds into spices. Also
the rounded point of the ear. 1312) 1R (1R NM) ac: Sleep co: ? ab:
im) /JRX (/JRX T-NWK) Tired: A semi-conscious state between
Point: [freq. 8] |kjv: tip| {str: sleep and awake.
8571} D) 1ER (1ER NAM) ac: Utter co:
~~~~~~~~~~ ? ab: ?: A speaking from a semi-
conscious state declaring the words
1311) 0R (0R NL) ac: Lead co: Pasture of god.
ab: ?: The pictograph R is a picture of a V) 1ER (1ER N-AM)
seed representing the idea of continuing. Utter: To speak, from a semi-
The P is a picture of the shepherds staff conscious state, the words of
which guides the flock toward the god. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: say|
pasture. Combined these mean "Continue {str: 5001}
toward with the staff". Nm) 1ER (1ER N-AM)
H) )PR ()PR NLH) ac: Complete Utterance: [ms: Man] [freq. 376]
co: ? ab: ? |kjv: say| {str: 5002}
V) )PR ()PR N-LH) End: G) 1IR (1IR NHM) ac: Growl co:
To come to a completion. [freq. ? ab: ?: The sound one makes when
1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: end| {str: waking from a sleep.
5239} V) 1IR (1IR N-HM)
hm) )PRQ ()PRQ MN-LH) Growl: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Complete: [freq. 1] |kjv: roar, mourn| {str: 5098}
perfection| {str: 4512} Nm) 1IR (1IR N-HM)
G) 0IR (0IR NHL) ac: Lead co: Growling: [freq. 2] |kjv: roaring|
Pasture ab: ?: A leading to pasture. {str: 5099}

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Nf1) )QIR ()QIR NH-MH) 1314) <R (<R NS) ac: Lift co: Standard
Growling: [freq. 2] |kjv: ab: Refuge: The pictograph R is a picture
disquiet, roaring| {str: 5100} of a seed representing continuance, the \
J) 1JR (1JR NWM) ac: Slumber is a picture of a thorn representing the
co: ? ab: ? idea of grabbing hold. Combined these
V) 1JR (1JR NWM) mean "continue to grab hold". The tribal
flag that is hung from a horizontal pole
Slumber: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal)
and lifted up high and seen from a
|kjv: slumber, sleep| {str: 5123}
distance.
Nf1) )QJR ()QJR NW-MH)
A) <R (<R NS) ac: ? co: Standard
Drowsiness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
ab: ?
drowsiness| {str: 5124}
Nm) <R (<R NS) Standard:
if1) )QJRX ()QJRX T-NW-MH)
A flag that hangs from a pole.
Slumber: [freq. 5] |kjv:
Also a sail. [freq. 20] |kjv:
slumber, slumbering| {str: 8572}
standard, ensign, pole, banner,
~~~~~~~~~~
sail, sign| {str: 5251}
af1) )\RQ ()\RQ MN-SH)
1313) 2R (2R NN) ac: ? co: Sprout ab:
Trial: [df: hom] [freq. 5] |kjv:
Continue: The pictograph R is a picture
temptation, trial| {str: 4531}
of a seed. Combined these mean "seed of
seed". The seed is the continuation of life B) <\R (<\R NSS) ac: ? co:
from the parent plant. This cycle Standard ab: ?
continues generation after generation. V) <\R (<\R N-SS)
(eng: new - with the removal of the final Standard: To lift up the
n) standard. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
J) 2JR (2JR NWN) ac: ? co: Heir ab: ensign, standard-bearer| {str:
Continue: The son who continues 5263, 5264}
the family lineage and properties. C) <RE (<RE ANS) ac: Compel
V) 2JR (2JR NWN) co: ? ab: ?: A grabbing hold.
Continue: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal, V) <RE (<RE A-NS)
Hiphil) |kjv: continue| {str: Compel: To grab hold of one to
5125} perform. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
am) 2JRQ (2JRQ M-NWN) [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: compel|
Heir: [freq. 1] |kjv: son| {str: {str: 597, 598}
4497} E) $\R ($\R NSA) ac: Lift co:
M) 2MR (2MR NYN) ac: ? co: Heir Burden ab: ?
ab: ?: The son who continues the V) $\R ($\R N-SA) Lift:
family lineage and properties. To lift up a burden or load and
Nm) 2MR (2MR NYN) Heir: carry it. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 3] |kjv: son| {str: 5209} [df: aVn] [freq. 659] (vf: Paal,
~~~~~~~~~~ Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel)
|kjv: bear, take, bare, carry,
borne, amourbearer, forgive,

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accept, exalt, regard, obtain, tempt, assay, adventure, try| {str:


respect| {str: 4984, 5375, 5376} 5254}
Nf2) 8E\R (8E\R NS-AT) J) <JR (<JR NWS) ac: Flee co: ? ab:
Gift: [df: taVn] [freq. 1] |kjv: Refuge: The family standard as the
gift| {str: 5379} place of refuge that one flees to.
am) $\RQ ($\RQ MN-SA) V) <JR (<JR NWS) Flee: To
Burden: [df: aVm] [freq. 66] run to the standard for safety.
|kjv: burden, son, prophecy, set, Also a fleeing to any safe place
exaction, carry, tribute| {str: such as a city or mountain. [freq.
4853} 161] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: flee,
af1) )E\RQ ()E\RQ MN-S- abate, display, flight, hide, lift|
AH) Burden: [df: haVm] {str: 5127}
[freq. 1] |kjv: burden| {str: 4858} km) <JRQ (<JRQ M-NWS)
af2) 8E\RQ (8E\RQ MN-S- Refuge: A place of safety. [freq.
AT) I. Burden: [df: taVm] 8] |kjv: refuge, escape, flight,
II. Cloud: A cloud of smoke as flee| {str: 4498}
lifted up from the fire. [df: kf1) )\JRQ ()\JRQ M-NW-
taVm] [freq. 15] |kjv: burden, SH) Fleeing: [ms: honm]
mess, collection, flame, gift, [freq. 2] |kjv: flight, fleeing| {str:
oblation, reward, sign, lift| {str: 4499}
4864} M) <MR (<MR NYS) ac: Flee co: ?
bm) $M\R ($M\R N-SYA) ab: ?: The family standard as the
Chief: The leader of a family, place of refuge that one flees to.
tribe or people as one who Nm) <MR (<MR NYS) Flee:
carries the burdens of the people. [freq. 1] |kjv: flee| {str: 5211}
[df: ayVn aVn] [freq. 132] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
prince, captain, chief, ruler,
vapour, governor, cloud| {str:
1315) 3R (3R NAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
5387}
~~~~~~~~~~
df1) )EJ\R ()EJ\R N-SW-AH)
Wagon: A vehicle for
1316) 4R (4R NP) ac: Shake co: Sieve
carrying burdens. [df: hawVn
haVn] [freq. 1] |kjv: carriage| ab: ?: The pictograph R is a picture of
{str: 5385} seed, the T is a picture of a mouth.
Combined these mean "seed in the
acm) $J\RQ ($J\RQ MN-
mouth". A sieve is a tool used to separate
SWA) Respect: In the sense
out materials such as seeds by placing the
of lifting one up. [df: aVm] material in the sieve, lifting it up and
[freq. 1] |kjv: respect| {str: 4856} shaking it.
H) )\R ()\R NSH) ac: Test co: ? A) 4R (4R NP) ac: High co: Sieve
ab: ?: A test to prove one is deserved ab: ?
of being lifted up.
Nf1) )TR ()TR N-PH) I.
V) )\R ()\R N-SH) Test:
Sieve: II. Valley: As a sieve.
[freq. 36] (vf: Piel) |kjv: prove,

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[freq. 4] |kjv: border, coast, V) =]R (=]R N-TsTs)


region, sieve| {str: 5299} Sparkle: To sparkle like a
Nf2) 8TR (8TR N-PT) shower of sparks. [freq. 1] (vf:
Heights: [freq. 1] |kjv: country| Paal) |kjv: sparkle| {str: 5340}
{str: 5316} ecm) =J]MR (=J]MR NY-
J) 4JR (4JR NWP) ac: Shake co: ? TsWTs) Spark: [freq. 1] |kjv:
ab: ? spark| {str: 5213}
V) 4JR (4JR NWP) Shake: D) =ER (=ER NATs) ac: Despise
[freq. 37] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, co: ? ab: ?: As a spark.
Hophal) |kjv: wave, shake, offer, V) =ER (=ER N-ATs)
lift, move, perfume, send, sift, Despise: [freq. 25] (vf: Paal,
strike| {str: 5130} Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: despise,
Nm) 4JR (4JR NWP) provoke, abhor, blaspheme,
Elevation: [freq. 1] |kjv: contemn, flourish| {str: 5006}
situation| {str: 5131} Nf1) )]ER ()]ER NA-TsH)
if1) )TJRX ()TJRX T-NW-PH) Despise: [freq. 5] |kjv:
Shake: [freq. 30] |kjv: wave blasphemy, provocation| {str:
offering, wave, offering, 5007}
shaking| {str: 8573} E) $]R ($]R NTsA) ac: Whither
~~~~~~~~~~ co: ? ab: ?: From the quick withering
of the blossoms.
1317) =R (=R NTs) ac: Sparkle co: V) $]R ($]R N-TsA)
Spark ab: Quarrel: The sparkling colors Whither: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
coming off metal when struck. The petals |kjv: flee| {str: 5323}
of a flower like sparks off metal.
H) )]R ()]R NTsH) ac: ? co: ?
A) =R (=R NTs) ac: ? co: Blossom
ab: Quarrel: As a spark.
ab: Quarrel: As a spark.
V) )]R ()]R N-TsH) I.
Nm) =R (=R NTs) I.
Quarrel: II. Whither: [freq. 11]
Blossom: From its bright color (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
like a spark. II. Nets: An Participle) |kjv: strive, waste|
unknown bird of prey. [freq. 4] {str: 5327}
|kjv: blossom, hawk| {str: 5322}
J) =JR (=JR NWTs) ac: Bloom co:
af1) )]RQ ()]RQ MN-TsH)
Bud ab: ?: The budding of a flower
Strife: [df: hum] [freq. 3] on a plant or feathers on a bird.
|kjv: contention, strife, debate|
V) =JR (=JR NWTs)
{str: 4683}
Bloom: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal,
af3) 8J]RQ (8J]RQ MN-
Hiphil) |kjv: bud, fled| {str:
TsWT) Quarrel: [df: twum] 5132}
[freq. 1] |kjv: contend| {str:
Nf1) )]JR ()]JR NW-TsH)
4695}
Feather: [ms: hun] [freq. 4]
B) =]R (=]R NTsTs) ac: ? co:
|kjv: feather, ostrich| {str: 5133}
Spark ab: ?

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M) =MR (=MR NYTs) ac: ? co: C) 5RE (5RE ANQ) ac: Cry co: ?
Blossom ab: ?: The budding of a ab: ?: The crying out of a child or
flower on a plant. one who is helpless.
Nf1) )]MR ()]MR NY-TsH) V) 5RE (5RE A-NQ) Cry:
Blossom: [ms: hun] [freq. 2] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
|kjv: flower| {str: 5328} cry, groan| {str: 602}
mf1) 2]MR (2]MR NY-TsN) Nf1) )URE ()URE AN-QH)
Blossom: [ms: Nun] [freq. 1] I. Crying: II. Anaqa: An
|kjv: flower| {str: 5339} unknown animal whose sound is
~~~~~~~~~~ like a cry. [freq. 5] |kjv: sighing,
crying, groaning, ferret| {str:
1318) 5R (5R NQ) ac: Suckle co: 603, 604}
Breast ab: Innocent: The pictograph R is D) 5ER (5ER NAQ) ac: Cry co: ?
a picture of a seed and represents the sons ab: ?: The crying out of one who is
of the next generation, the U is a picture helpless.
of the sun at the horizon and the drawing V) 5ER (5ER N-AQ) Cry:
in of light. Combined these mean "child [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: groan|
drawn in". The bringing in and holding {str: 5008}
close of an infant to the breast. Nf1) )UER ()UER NA-QH)
A) 5R (5R NQ) ac: ? co: Bowl ab: Crying: [freq. 4] |kjv: groaning|
Innocent: Where the infant suckles. {str: 5009}
fm) -UR (-UR N-QY) G) 5IR (5IR NHQ) ac: Cry co: ?
Innocent: A state of innocence ab: ?
as an infant. [df: ayqn] [freq. 44] V) 5IR (5IR N-HQ) Cry:
|kjv: innocent, guiltless, quit,
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bray|
blameless, clean, clear| {str:
{str: 5101}
5355}
H) )UR ()UR NQH) ac: ? co: ? ab:
kf4) 8MURQ (8MURQ MN-
Innocent: The innocence of an
QYT) Bowl: From the shape
infant.
of a bowl that holds liquids like
a breast that holds milk. [freq. 4] V) )UR ()UR N-QH)
|kjv: bowl, cup| {str: 4518} Innocent: One who is innocent
fjm) 2JMUR (2JMUR NQ-YWN) of a crime or oath. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [ar: aqn] [freq. 45] (vf:
Innocent: A state of
Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv:
innocence as an infant. [ms:
unpunished, guiltless, innocent,
Nyqn] [freq. 5] |kjv: innocency,
clear, cleanse, free, acquit,
cleanness| {str: 5356}
altogether, cut off, blameless,
B) 5UR (5UR NQQ) ac: ? co: pure| {str: 5343, 5352}
Breast ab: ? J) 5JR (5JR NWQ) ac: Suckle co:
bm) 5MUR (5MUR N-QYQ) Breast ab: ?
Cleavage: A cleft in the rocks.
[freq. 3] |kjv: hole| {str: 5357}

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V) 5JR (5JR NWQ) Suckle: A) 6R (6R NR) ac: ? co: Lamp ab:
[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: nurse| ?: An oil filled container with a wick
{str: 5134} that gives off light.
L) 5RM (5RM YNQ) ac: Suckle co: Nm) 6R (6R NR) Lamp:
Sapling ab: ? [ms: ryn] [freq. 48] |kjv: lamp,
V) 5RM (5RM Y-NQ) candle, light| {str: 5216}
Suckle: [freq. 32] (vf: Paal, D) 6ER (6ER NAR) ac: Reject co:
Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: suck, ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
nurse, suckling, milch, mother| root]
{str: 3243} V) 6ER (6ER N-AR)
bf1) )UMRM ()UMRM Y-NY- Reject: [freq. 2] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
QH) Sapling: A sucking void, abhor| {str: 5010}
branch. [freq. 1] |kjv: twig| {str: G) 6IR (6IR NHR) ac: Flow co:
3242} River ab: ?: The life giving water
gm) 5RJM (5RJM YW-NQ) that washes over the soil.
Sapling: A sucking branch. V) 6IR (6IR N-HR) I.
[freq. 1] |kjv: plant| {str: 3126} Flow: From the flowing of a
gf2) 8URJM (8URJM YW-N-QT) river. II. Bright: From the
Sapling: A sucking branch. glistening water as it flows.
[freq. 6] |kjv: branch, twig| {str: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: flow,
3127} lighten| {str: 5102}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 6IR (6IR N-HR)
River: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
1319) 6R (6R NR) ac: Plow co: Light [freq. 135] |kjv: river, stream,
ab: ?: The pictograph R is a picture of a flood| {str: 5103, 5104}
seed, the V is a picture of the head of a Nf1) )VIR ()VIR NH-RH)
man representing the top or beginning of Light: [freq. 1] |kjv: light| {str:
something. Combined these mean "seed 5105}
beginning". Rains in the mountainous bm) 6MIR (6MIR N-HYR)
areas cause a flooding of the rivers. The
Enlightenment: One having the
rivers swell causing the water to flood the
light of wisdom. [Aramaic only]
land next to the river. This is the only
[df: wryhn] [freq. 3] |kjv: light|
water that the land will see and is
{str: 5094}
necessary for crop production. After the
flood season, the land is plowed by the hf1) )VIRQ ()VIRQ MN-H-
use of a plow attached to the yoke of the RH) Ravine: As cut by the
oxen. The surface of the soil is dry but, flowing of water. [freq. 1] |kjv:
when the soil is turned up it glistens in the den| {str: 4492}
sun from the water remaining in the soil. J) 6JR (6JR NWR) ac: ? co: Lamp
This water is necessary for the seed to ab: ?
begin germination. Nf) 6JR (6JR NWR) Fire:
[Aramaic only] [freq. 17] |kjv:
fiery, fire| {str: 5135}

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am) 6JRQ (6JRQ M-NWR) Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Participle)


Yoke: A type of yoke used by a |kjv: deceive, beguile, seize| {str:
weaver. [freq. 4] |kjv: beam| {str: 5377, 5378}
4500} am) $WRQ ($WRQ MN-ShA)
im) 6JRX (6JRX T-NWR) Interest: [df: asm] [freq. 2]
Oven: As a lamp for cooking. |kjv: usury| {str: 4855}
[freq. 15] |kjv: oven, furnace| af1) )EWRQ ()EWRQ MN-
{str: 8574} Sh-AH) Loan: [df: hasm]
kf1) )VJRQ ()VJRQ M-NW- [freq. 2] |kjv: thing, debt| {str:
RH) Lamp: [ms: hrnm] [freq. 4859}
40] |kjv: candlestick| {str: 4501} ajm) 2JEWRQ (2JEWRQ M-
M) 6MR (6MR NYR) ac: Plow co: ? NSh-AWN) Loan: [df: Nwasm]
ab: ? [freq. 1] |kjv: deceit| {str: 4860}
V) 6MR (6MR NYR) Plow: H) )WR ()WR NShH) ac: Forget
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: break up| co: ? ab: ?: The removal of a debt
{str: 5214} through payment, forgetting or
forgiving.
Nm) 6MR (6MR NYR)
V) )WR ()WR N-ShH) I.
Plowing: [ms: rn] [freq. 4] |kjv:
fallow, tillage, plowing| {str: Forget: II. Loan: [freq. 19] (vf:
5215} Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: forget, deprive,
Adopted Roots; exact, lend, creditor, extortioner,
2124 6Q^ Pluck, Music, Melody usury| {str: 5382, 5383}
2270 6RO Harp Nm) )WR ()WR N-ShH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Hip: [Unknown connection to
root] [freq. 2] |kjv: shrank| {str:
1320) 7R (7R NSh) ac: Loan co: Debt 5384}
ab: Deception: The pictograph R is a am) )WRQ ()WRQ MN-ShH)
picture of a seed representing Loan: [df: hsm] [freq. 1]
continuance, the W is a picture of teeth |kjv: credit| {str: 4874}
representing pressure. Combined these ff1) )MWR ()MWR NSh-YH)
mean "continual pressing". An imposition Forgetfulness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
such as a debt or deception which causes forgetfulness| {str: 5388}
oppression. (eng: gnash) J) 7JR (7JR NWSh) ac: Despair co:
A) 7R (7R NSh) ac: ? co: Debt ab: ? ab: ?
? V) 7JR (7JR NWSh)
fm) -WR (-WR N-ShY) Debt: Despair: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[freq. 1] |kjv: debt| {str: 5386} heaviness| {str: 5136}
E) $WR ($WR NShA) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Debt ab: Deception
V) $WR ($WR N-ShA) I. 1321) 8R (8R NT) ac: Remove co: ? ab:
Deceive: II. Debt: [freq. 20] (vf: ?

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Adopted Roots; J) +JR (+JR NWGh) ac: Shake co: ?


2396 8LR Descend ab: ?
2452 <XR Break V) +JR (+JR NWGh) Shake:
2453 3XR Break To wag or shake back and forth
2454 =XR Break or up and down. Also a
2455 5XR Draw, Eruption wandering as wagging about.
2456 7XR Pluck [freq. 42] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
2457 6XR Release, Soda Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: shake,
~~~~~~~~~~ wander, move, promote fugitive
sift, stagger, wag| {str: 5128}
1322) +R (+R NGh) ac: Shake co: Rattle
ab: ?: (eng: wag - with the removal of n) Adopted Roots;
A) +R (+R NGh) ac: ? co: Rattle ab: 2458 6KR Shake
?: A musical instrument that is ~~~~~~~~~~
shaken.
klm) +RKRQ (+RKRQ MN-Gh-
NGh) Rattle: [freq. 1] |kjv:
cornet| {str: 4517}

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Sin

1323) $\ ($\ SA) ac: Lift co: Height bf1) )FM\ ()FM\ SY-BH)
ab: ? Turn: [freq. 1] |kjv: cause| {str:
A) $\ ($\ SA) ac: Lift co: ? ab: ? 5438}
Nf1) )E\ ()E\ S-AH) km) &\Q (&\Q M-SB)
Seah: A standard of measure. Around: [freq. 5] |kjv: round,
[freq. 9] |kjv: measure| {str: compass, table| {str: 4524}
5429} B) &F\ (&F\ SBB) ac: Surround
Nf2) 8E\ (8E\ S-AT) co: ? ab: ?
Elevation: [df: taV] [freq. 14] V) &F\ (&F\ S-BB)
|kjv: rising, dignity, excellency, Surround: To be around
accepted, highness, raise| {str: something. [freq. 154] (vf: Paal,
7613} Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal, Piel)
lf1) )E\E\ ()E\E\ SA-S- |kjv: about, surround, turn,
AH) Measure: [Unknown remove, return, round, side, turn,
connection to root] [freq. 1] |kjv: beset, driven| {str: 5437}
measure| {str: 5432} bm) &MF\ (&MF\ S-BYB)
J) $J\ ($J\ SWA) ac: Lift co: ? Around: [freq. 24] |kjv: round
ab: ? about, side, compass, circuit|
{str: 5439}
Nm) $J\ ($J\ SWA) Lift:
bf1) )FMF\ ()FMF\ S-BY-BH)
[df: awV] [freq. 1] |kjv: arise|
{str: 7721} Around: [freq. 308] |kjv:
round about| {str: 5439}
M) $M\ ($M\ SYA) ac: ? co:
dm) &JF\ (&JF\ S-BWB)
Height ab: ?
Fly: A flying insects that flies
Nm) $M\ ($M\ SYA)
around. [df: bwbz] [freq. 2] |kjv:
Height: [df: ayV] [freq. 1] |kjv: fly| {str: 2070}
excellency| {str: 7863}
E) $F\ ($F\ SBA) ac: Drink co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Drink ab: ?: An alcoholic beverage
from its ability to make one drunk
1324) &\ (&\ SB) ac: Turn co: Dizzy
and dizzy. A turning around from
ab: ?: The pictograph \ is a picture of a dizziness.
thorn representing a turning, the F is a
V) $F\ ($F\ S-BA)
picture of a tent or what is inside.
Combined these mean "turning of the Drink: To drink strong drink
inside". One drunk from strong drink, that can cause intoxication.
turns from dizziness. The old, gray [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Participle)
headed ones, easily become dizzy. |kjv: drunkard, winebibber, fill,
drunken| {str: 5433}
A) &\ (&\ SB) ac: Turn co: ? ab: ?

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gm) $FJ\ ($FJ\ SW-BA) "turning of the foot". To turn around or


Drink: [ms: abo] [freq. 3] |kjv: change directions.
wine, drink, drunken| {str: 5435} E) $G\ ($G\ SGA) ac: Increase
L) &\M (&\M YSB) ac: Enclose co: co: Large ab: Increase: [Unknown
Around ab: ? connection to root]
am) &\JQ (&\JQ MW-SB) V) $G\ ($G\ S-GA)
Encompass: A place that Increase: [Hebrew and
surrounds. [freq. 1] |kjv: Aramaic] [df: agV] [freq. 5] (vf:
winding| {str: 4141} Hiphil) |kjv: increase, magnify,
grow, multiply| {str: 7679,
af1) )F\JQ ()F\JQ MW-S-
7680}
BH) Enclose: What is
bm) $MG\ ($MG\ S-GYA)
surrounded. [ms: hbom] [freq.
5] |kjv: inclose, set, change, turn| Large: A greatness in size or
{str: 4142} stature. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[df: aygV] [freq. 15] |kjv: great,
M) &M\ (&M\ SYB) ac: ? co: Gray
excellent, much, great, very,
ab: Age: The hair color of those who exceeding, sore| {str: 7689,
are old, ones who easily become 7690}
dizzy.
H) )G\ ()G\ SGH) ac: ? co: ? ab:
V) &M\ (&M\ SYB) Age:
Increase: [Unknown connection to
To be of old age and gray hair. root]
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: byV]
V) )G\ ()G\ S-GH)
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
grayhead, elder| {str: 7867, Increase: [df: hgV] [freq. 4] (vf:
7868} Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: grow,
increase| {str: 7685}
Nm) &M\ (&M\ SYB) Age:
J) 'J\ ('J\ SWG) ac: Turn co: ?
[df: byV] [freq. 1] |kjv: age| {str:
7869} ab: ?
Nf1) )FM\ ()FM\ SY-BH) V) 'J\ ('J\ SWG) Turn: To
Gray: One who has gray hair turn or change directions, either
from old age. [df: hbyV] [freq. physically or mentally. [df: gwV]
19] |kjv: old age, gray hair, hoar [freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
head, grayheaded, hoary| {str: Hiphil, Pilpel, Participle) |kjv:
7872} turn, back, backslider, drive|
{str: 5472, 5473, 7734, 7735}
Adopted Roots; M) 'M\ ('M\ SYG) ac: Refuse co:
2409 &\R Turn ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 'M\ ('M\ SYG) I.
Dross: The impurities as scum
1325) '\ ('\ SG) ac: Turn co: ? ab: or dregs that are formed on the
Increase: The pictograph \ is a picture of surface of molten metals. [df:
a thorn representing a turning, the G is a gwo] II. Turn: [df: gyV] [freq. 9]
picture of a foot. Combined these mean |kjv: dross, pursuing| {str: 5509,
7873}

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H) )H\ ()H\ SDH) ac: ? co:


Adopted Roots; Field ab: : A level plot of ground.
2410 '\R Move Nm) )H\ ()H\ S-DH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Field: [df: hdV ydV] [freq. 333]
|kjv: field, country, land, wild,
ground, soil| {str: 7704}
1326) (\ ((\ SD) ac: Level co: Field
J) (J\ ((J\ SWD) ac: ? co:
ab: ?: A level piece of ground for
Counsel ab: ?: A group of elders of
planting crops or setting up tents or
the tribe who sit in counsel as the
structures. (eng: sod)
foundation to the tribe.
A) (\ ((\ SD) ac: Level co: Field
Nm) (J\ ((J\ SWD)
ab: ?
Counsel: An assembly of
Nm) (\ ((\ SD) Stocks: A persons who counsel another or
level beam for holding the feet a people. [freq. 21] |kjv: secret,
prisoners. [freq. 2] |kjv: stocks| counsel, assembly, inward| {str:
{str: 5465} 5475}
am) (\Q ((\Q MS-D) L) (\M ((\M YSD) ac: ? co:
Foundation: A level place. Foundation ab: ?: The foundation of
[freq. 1] |kjv: foundation| {str: a place such as of a building, time as
4527} the beginning, or a group as the
pf1) )QH\ ()QH\ SD-MH) elders of the tribe who sit in counsel.
Field: A level place. [df: V) (\M ((\M Y-SD)
hmrV] [freq. 7] |kjv: field, blast| Found: To lay a foundation of a
{str: 7709, 8309} house, place or plan. [freq. 42]
sm) 2MH\ (2MH\ S-DYN) (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hophal, Pual,
Sheet: As a level garment when Piel) |kjv: foundation, lay,
laid out. [freq. 4] |kjv: sheet, fine founded, ordain, counsel,
linen| {str: 5466} establish, appoint, instruct, set,
B) (H\ ((H\ SDD) ac: Harrow sure| {str: 3245}
co: Field ab: ?: A level piece of am) (\JQ ((\JQ MW-SD)
ground. Foundation: A level place for
V) (H\ ((H\ S-DD) building a house. [freq. 5] |kjv:
Harrow: To level a field by foundation| {str: 4143, 4144}
using a harrow. [df: ddV] [freq. af1) )H\JQ ()H\JQ MW-S-
3] (vf: Piel) |kjv: harrow, break DH) Foundation: [ms:
clods| {str: 7702} hdom] [freq. 11] |kjv:
G) (I\ ((I\ SHD) ac: ? co: ? ab: foundation, grounded| {str: 4145,
Testimony: A record that lays a 4146}
foundation of truth about an event. cf) (J\M ((J\M Y-SWD)
Nm) (I\ ((I\ S-HD) Foundation: [ms: doy] [freq.
Testimony: [df: dhV] [freq. 1] 20] |kjv: foundation, bottom,
|kjv: record| {str: 7717} repairing| {str: 3247}

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dm) (J\M ((J\M Y-SWD)


Begin: A foundation to an 1329) >\ (>\ SZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
activity. [ms: doy] [freq. 1] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
began| {str: 3246}
df1) )HJ\M ()HJ\M Y-SW-DH) 1330) ,\ (,\ SHh) ac: Sweep co: ? ab:
Foundation: A city or place ?
that has been founded. [freq. 1] A) ,\ (,\ SHh) ac: Sweep co: ?
|kjv: foundation| {str: 3248} ab: ?
kof1) )H\JMQ ()H\JMQ M- Nm) ,\ (,\ SHh)
YWS-DH) Foundation: [freq. Meditate: A sweeping away in
1] |kjv: foundation| {str: 4328} thought. [df: xV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
M) (M\ ((M\ SYD) ac: ? co: thought| {str: 7808}
Plaster ab: ?: A limestone plaster is fm) -L\ (-L\ S-HhY)
made for the floor of buildings to Rubbish: What is swept away.
form a smooth and level surface. [freq. 1] |kjv: offscouring| {str:
V) (M\ ((M\ SYD) 5501}
Plaster: [df: dyV] [freq. 2] (vf: H) )L\ ()L\ SHhH) ac: Sweep
Paal) |kjv: plaister| {str: 7874} co: ? ab: ?
Nm) (M\ ((M\ SYD) V) )L\ ()L\ S-HhH)
Lime: A chalky white powder Sweep: Sweep. [df: hxV] [freq.
used for making plaster. [df: 4] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel,
dyV] [freq. 4] |kjv: plaster, lime| Participle) |kjv: swim, scrape|
{str: 7875} {str: 5500, 7811}
~~~~~~~~~~
J) ,J\ (,J\ SWHh) ac: Meditate
co: ? ab: ?
1327) )\ ()\ SH) ac: ? co: Sheep ab: ?
V) ,J\ (,J\ SWHh)
A) )\ ()\ SH) ac: ? co: Sheep ab:
Meditate: A sweeping away in
? thought. [df: xwV] [freq. 1] (vf:
Nm) )\ ()\ SH) Sheep: Paal) |kjv: meditate| {str: 7742}
[df: hz hV yV] [freq. 47] |kjv: Nf1) )LJ\ ()LJ\ SW-HhH)
lamb, sheep, cattle, ewe| {str: Rubbish: What is swept away.
2089, 7716} [freq. 1] |kjv: torn| {str: 5478}
J) )J\ ()J\ SWH) ac: ? co: Veil K) *L\ (*L\ SHhW) ac: Swim co:
ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root] ? ab: ?: The sweeping of the arms in
am) )J\Q ()J\Q M-SWH) water.
Veil: [freq. 3] |kjv: vail| {str: Nm) *L\ (*L\ S-HhW)
4533} Swim: [df: wxV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ swim| {str: 7813}
M) ,M\ (,M\ SYHh) ac: Meditate
1328) *\ (*\ SW) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
V) ,M\ (,M\ SYHh)
Meditate: A sweeping away in

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thougt. [df: xyV] [freq. 20] (vf: Adopted Roots;


Paal) |kjv: talk, meditate, speak, 2474 1Y\ Hate
complain, pray, commune, muse, 2475 2Y\ Oppose, Opponent
declare| {str: 7878} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) ,M\ (,M\ SYHh) I.
Meditating: A sweeping away 1332) -\ (-\ SY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
in thought. [df: xyV] II. Bush: ~~~~~~~~~~
As sweeping in the wind. [freq.
18] |kjv: complaint, meditation, 1333) /\ (/\ SK) ac: Cover co: Booth
prayer, talking, communication,
ab: ?: The pictograph \ is a picture of a
babbling| {str: 7879, 7880}
thorn representing protection, the O is a
Nf1) )LM\ ()LM\ SY-HhH) picture of the palm of the hand
Meditation: A sweeping representing a covering. Combined these
away in thought. [df: hxyV] mean "protective covering". The watcher
[freq. 3] |kjv: meditation, prayer| over the crops, flock or herd, would
{str: 7881} construct a covering (booth) as a shelter
~~~~~~~~~~ from the sun, wind or rain. These
coverings were often constructed on an
1331) 9\ (9\ STh) ac: Turn co: ? ab: elevated position, and from materials
?: The pictograph \ is a picture of a thorn readily available such as bushes, thorns
representing a turning, the Y is a picture and small trees. (eng: shack - with the
of a round basket. Combined these mean exchange of the s and sh)
"turn around". A) /\ (/\ SK) ac: Cover co:
A) 9\ (9\ STh) ac: Turn co: Booth ab: ?: A covering, hedge or
Rebel ab: ?: One who has turned thicket of thorns or bushes for
away. protection from the elements or
Nm) 9\ (9\ STh) Rebel: predators.
[df: jV] [freq. 1] |kjv: revolter| Nm) /\ (/\ SK) I. Booth:
{str: 7846} II. Thorn: [df: KV] [freq. 2]
H) )Y\ ()Y\ SThH) ac: Turn co: |kjv: multitude, prick| {str: 5519,
7899}
? ab: ?
am) /\Q (/\Q MS-K)
V) )Y\ ()Y\ S-ThH)
Covering: In the sense of a
Turn: To turn aside or away.
booth as a covering. [freq. 25]
[df: hjV] [freq. 6] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: hanging, covering, curtain|
|kjv: aside, turn, decline| {str:
{str: 4539}
7847}
sm) 2MO\ (2MO\ S-KYN)
J) 9J\ (9J\ SWTh) ac: Turn co: ?
Knife: A sharp point like a
ab: ?
thorn. [df: NykV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
V) 9J\ (9J\ SWTh) Turn: knife| {str: 7915}
To turn aside or away. [df: jwV] B) /O\ (/O\ SKK) ac: Cover co:
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Participle)
Hedge ab: ?: The intertwining
|kjv: turn| {str: 7750}
branches of thorn bushes for making
a defensive wall.

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V) /O\ (/O\ S-KK) Nf3) 8JOM\ (8JOM\ SY-KWT)


Hedge: To surround with a wall Booth: [ms: twko] [freq. 1]
of protection or covering. [df: |kjv: tabernacle| {str: 5522}
KkV] [freq. 23] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, N) -O\ (-O\ SKY) ac: Cover co:
Pilpel, Participle) |kjv: cover, ? ab: ?
covering, defense, defend,
dm) -JO\ (-JO\ S-KWY)
hedge, join, set, shut| {str: 5526}
Covering: [df: ywkV] [freq. 1]
J) /J\ (/J\ SWK) ac: Cover co:
|kjv: heart| {str: 7907}
Booth ab: ?: The booth is a covering.
V) /J\ (/J\ SWK) Hedge: Adopted Roots;
To surround as hedge of 2182 /\L Withhold
protection. [df: KwV] [freq. 3] 2323 /WP Chamber
(vf: Paal) |kjv: hedge, fence| {str: 2467 6G\ Shut, Cage
7753} 2478 2O\ Benefit
Nm) /J\ (/J\ SWK) I. 2479 6O\ Hire, Wage
Booth: A dwelling place. [ms: 2838 2OW Dwell, Dwelling
Ko] [df: KV] II. Branch: As ~~~~~~~~~~
used for making booths. [df:
KwV] [freq. 5] |kjv: tabernacle, 1334) 0\ (0\ SL) ac: Lift co: Basket
den, pavilion, covert, bough| ab: Compare
{str: 5520, 7900}
A) 0\ (0\ SL) ac: ? co: Basket ab:
Nf1) )OJ\ ()OJ\ SW-KH) I.
?: Carried by lifting it up on the
Booth: A dwelling place. [ms: head.
hko] II. Harpoon: As a barbed
Nm) 0\ (0\ SL) Basket:
thorn. [df: hkV] III. Branch:
Used for building a booth. [df: [freq. 15] |kjv: basket| {str:
hkwV] [freq. 34] |kjv: tabernacle, 5536}
booth, pavilion, cottage, covert, lf1) )P\P\ ()P\P\ SL-S-LH)
tent, branch| {str: 5521, 7754, Basket: [freq. 1] |kjv: basket|
7905} {str: 5552}
kf1) )OJ\Q ()OJ\Q M-SW- B) 0P\ (0P\ SLL) ac: Lift co:
KH) Hedge: As a wall of High ab: ?
thorns. [ms: hkom] [df: hkwVm V) 0P\ (0P\ S-LL) Lift:
hkVm] [freq. 4] |kjv: hedge, [freq. 12] (vf: Paal, Pilpel) |kjv:
covering| {str: 4534, 4540, cast, raise, exalt, extol, plain|
4881} {str: 5549}
L) /\M (/\M YSK) ac: ? co: Booth gf1) )PPJ\ ()PPJ\ SW-L-LH)
ab: ? Bank: A raised mound of soil
am) /\JQ (/\JQ MW-SK) for defenses. [ms: hllo] [freq.
Booth: [freq. 2] |kjv: covert| 11] |kjv: mount, bank| {str:
{str: 4329} 5550}
M) /M\ (/M\ SYK) ac: ? co: adm) 0JP\Q (0JP\Q MS-
Booth ab: ? LWL) Highway: A road

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constructed above the root] [ms: Nwlo] [freq. 2] |kjv:


surrounding area. [freq. 1] |kjv: brier, thorn| {str: 5544}
highway| {str: 4547} kf1) )PM\Q ()PM\Q M-SY-
E) $P\ ($P\ SLA) ac: Compare LH) Highway: A road
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to constructed above the
root] surrounding area. [ms: hlom]
V) $P\ ($P\ S-LA) [freq. 27] |kjv: highway,
Compare: [freq. 1] (vf: Pual, causeway, path, way, course,
Participle) |kjv: comparable| {str: terrace| {str: 4546}
5537}
H) )P\ ()P\ SLH) ac: Lift co: ? Adopted Roots;
2460 0F\ Carry, Burden
ab: ?
2481 (P\ Lift
V) )P\ ()P\ S-LH) Lift:
2482 ,P\ Forgive
To lift up as something of value 2483 1P\ Garment
or to be thrown away. [freq. 4] 2484 3P\ High, Cliff
(vf: Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: value,
2486 5P\ Ascend
trodden| {str: 5541}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) )P\ ()P\ S-LH)
Selah: A musical term possibly 1335) 1\ (1\ SM) ac: Place co: Store
a lifting of the sound. [freq. 74]
ab: ?
|kjv: selah| {str: 5542}
B) 1Q\ (1Q\ SMM) ac: ? co: ?
J) 0J\ (0J\ SWL) ac: ? co: Ladder
ab: ?: [Unknown meaning]
ab: ?
Nf4) 8MQQ\ (8MQQ\ SM-
Nf2) 8PJ\ (8PJ\ SW-LT)
MYT) Semamiyt: An
Flour: [Unknown connection to
unknown animal. [freq. 1] |kjv:
root] [ms: tlo] [freq. 53] |kjv:
spider| {str: 8079}
flour| {str: 5560}
C) 1\E (1\E ASM) ac: ? co:
pm) 1PJ\ (1PJ\ SW-LM)
Storehouse ab: ?: A storage facility
Ladder: Used to raise up. [ms:
for placing provisions.
Mlo] [freq. 1] |kjv: ladder| {str:
5551} Nm) 1\E (1\E A-SM)
K) *P\ (*P\ SLW) ac: Fly co: ? ab: Storehouse: [freq. 2] |kjv:
storehouse| {str: 618}
?
J) 1J\ (1J\ SWM) ac: Place co: ?
Nf) *P\ (*P\ S-LW) Quail:
ab: ?
A bird that lifts up quickly. [df:
wlV wylV] [freq. 4] |kjv: quail| V) 1J\ (1J\ SWM) Place:
{str: 7958} To set anything in a place.
M) 0M\ (0M\ SYL) ac: Lift co: [Hebrew and Aramaic; A
generic verb with a wide
Thorn ab: ?
application meaning to set in
jm) 2JPM\ (2JPM\ SY-LWN) place] [df: MwV MyV] [freq. 612]
Thorn: [Unknown connection to (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv:
put, make, set, lay, appoint, give,

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consider, turn, brought, ordain, V) 2E\ (2E\ S-AN)


place, take, shew, regard, mark, Pierce: To pierce with a
dispose, care, command, give, weapon. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
name, have| {str: 7760, 7761} warrior| {str: 5431}
L) 1\M (1\M YSM) ac: Place co: cm) 2JE\ (2JE\ S-AWN)
? ab: ? Weapon: A sharp weapon as a
V) 1\M (1\M Y-SM) thorn. [freq. 1] |kjv: battle| {str:
Place: To set anything in a 5430}
place. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: E) $R\ ($R\ SNA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
put| {str: 3455} Hate: Like a thorn, hate causes one
to turn away from another.
Adopted Roots; V) $R\ ($R\ S-NA) Hate:
2488 /Q\ Support
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: anV]
2490 2Q\ Appoint
[freq. 147] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
2895 /QX Hold Piel, Participle) |kjv: hate,
~~~~~~~~~~ enemy, foe, hateful| {str: 8130,
8131}
1336) 2\ (2\ SN) ac: Pierce co: Thorn Nf1) )ER\ ()ER\ SN-AH)
ab: Hate: The pictograph \ is a picture of Hate: [df: hanV] [freq. 16] |kjv:
a thorn, the R is a picture of seed. hatred, hated, hatefully| {str:
Combined these mean "thorn seed". The 8135}
thorn, the seed of a plant with small sharp bm) $MR\ ($MR\ S-NYA)
points) cause one to turn directions to
avoid them. (eng: sin) Hate: [df: aynV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
hated| {str: 8146}
A) 2\ (2\ SN) ac: ? co: Thorn ab:
H) )R\ ()R\ SNH) ac: ? co: Thorn
?
ab: ?
Nm) 2\ (2\ SN) Thorn: [df:
Nm) )R\ ()R\ S-NH)
Nu] [freq. 2] |kjv: thorn| {str:
6791} Thorn bush: [freq. 6] |kjv: bush|
{str: 5572}
B) 2R\ (2R\ SNN) ac: ? co: Thorn
M) 2M\ (2M\ SYN) ac: ? co: Shield
ab: ?
ab: ?
bm) 2MR\ (2MR\ S-NYN)
Nf1) )RM\ ()RM\ SY-NH)
Thorn: [df: Nynu Nnu] [freq. 2]
|kjv: thorn| {str: 6796} Shield: A protection against a
weapon. [df: hnu] [freq. 22]
C) 2\E (2\E ASN) ac: ? co: ? ab: |kjv: shield, buckler, target,
Harm hook, cold| {str: 6793}
cm) 2J\E (2J\E A-SWN)
Harm: The pain from the thorn. Adopted Roots;
[freq. 5] |kjv: mischief| {str: 2185 2\L Store, Treasure
611} 2186 4\L Uncover
D) 2E\ (2E\ SAN) ac: Pierce co: 2853 6QW Guard, Brier, Custody
Weapon ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~

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1337) <\ (<\ SS) ac: Turn co: Moth "turning mouth". The rim, or lips of the
ab: Joy bowl, which circle around it. The bowl is
used for gathering things together and for
A) <\ (<\ SS) ac: ? co: Moth ab: ?
eating.
Nm) <\ (<\ SS) Moth: A) 4\ (4\ SP) ac: ? co: Lip ab: ?
From its turning and twisting
Nm) 4\ (4\ SP) I. Bowl:
flight. [freq. 1] |kjv: worm| {str:
5580} A container with a lip. II.
Threshold: The lip of the door.
J) <J\ (<J\ SWS) ac: Turn co:
[freq. 32] |kjv: door, threshold,
Horse ab: joy bason, post, bowl, gate, cup| {str:
V) <J\ (<J\ SWS) I. 5592}
Rejoice: To turn around in joy. Nf1) )T\ ()T\ S-PH) Lip:
[df: VwV VyV] II. Swallow: The lip or edge of something.
From its turning and twisting Also language as spoken from
flight. III. Rejoice: As a dancing the lips. [df: hpV tpV] [freq.
around in circles. [df: VwV] 176] |kjv: lip, bank, brim, edge,
[freq. 27] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rejoice, language, speech, shore, brink,
glad, joy, mirth| {str: 7797} border, prating, vain| {str: 8193}
Nm) <J\ (<J\ SWS) I. pm) 1T\ (1T\ S-PM)
Horse: From its turning around Lip: [df: MpV] [freq. 5] |kjv: lip,
in play. [ms: oo] II. Swallow: beard| {str: 8222}
From its turning and twisting
B) 4T\ (4T\ SPP) ac: ? co:
flight. III. Rejoice: As a dancing
around in circles. [df: VwV] Door ab: ?: What stands at the lip of
[freq. 140] |kjv: horse, crane, the door.
horseback, crane, rejoice, glad, V) 4T\ (4T\ S-PP)
joy, mirth| {str: 5483} Door: [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv:
Nf1) )\J\ ()\J\ SW-SH) doorkeeper| {str: 5605}
Mare: [freq. 1] |kjv: horse| {str: C) 4\E (4\E ASP) ac: Gather
5484} co: Store ab: ?: The gathering
am) <J\Q (<J\Q M-SWS) together of a group into a bowl. An
Joy: As a dancing around in assembly of people in a place.
circles. [df: VwVm] [freq. 17] V) 4\E (4\E A-SP)
|kjv: joy, mirth, rejoice| {str: Gather: [freq. 200] (vf: Paal,
4885} Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ together, gather, assemble,
rereward| {str: 622}
1338) 3\ (3\ SAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Nf1) )T\E ()T\E AS-PH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Gathered: [freq. 1] |kjv:
gathered| {str: 626}
1339) 4\ (4\ SP) ac: Gather co: Lip bm) 4M\E (4M\E A-SYP)
ab: ?: The pictograph \ is a picture of a Gathering: [ms: Poa] [freq. 2]
thorn representing a turning, the T is a |kjv: ingathering| {str: 614}
picture of a mouth. Combined these mean

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cm) 4J\E (4J\E A-SWP) II. Edge: [Hebrew and Aramaic]


Store: A place where stores are [freq. 38] |kjv: flags, weeds, end,
gathered together. [ms: Poa] conclusion, hind| {str: 5488,
[freq. 3] |kjv: threshold| {str: 5490, 5491}
624} Nf1) )TJ\ ()TJ\ SW-PH)
df1) )TJ\E ()TJ\E A-SW- Whirlwind: A circling wind that
PH) Assembly: A gathering devours what is on the land in its
of people. [ms: hpoa] [freq. 1] mouth. [freq. 16] |kjv:
|kjv: assembly| {str: 627} whirlwind, storm, sea, tempest|
{str: 5492}
gm) 4\JE (4\JE AW-SP)
L) 4\M (4\M YSP) ac: Add co: ?
Gathering: [ms: Poa] [freq. 3]
|kjv: gathering| {str: 625} ab: ?: An adding or augmenting to
something by adding to it.
lm) 4\T\E (4\T\E A-SP-
V) 4\M (4\M Y-SP) Add:
SP) Assembly: A gathering of
people. [freq. 1] |kjv: multitude| [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 44]
{str: 628} (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
Hophal) |kjv: more, again, add,
E) $T\ ($T\ SPA) ac: ? co:
increase, also, exceed, put,
Feed ab: ? further, henceforth, can,
hcm) $JT\Q ($JT\Q MS- continue, give| {str: 3254, 3255}
PWA) Feed: A gathering of
food. [freq. 5] |kjv: provender| Adopted Roots;
{str: 4554} 2500 6T\ Record, Scroll
H) )T\ ()T\ SPH) ac: Consume ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Lip ab: ?: The edge of the mouth
where food is gathered. 1340) =\ (=\ STs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
V) )T\ ()T\ S-PH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Consume: To eat with the lips.
[freq. 20] (vf: Paal, Niphal, 1341) 5\ (5\ SQ) ac: ? co: Sack ab: ?:
Hiphil) |kjv: consume, destroy, (eng: sack)
add, perish, augment, heap, join| A) 5\ (5\ SQ) ac: ? co: Sack ab:
{str: 5595}
?
J) 4J\ (4J\ SWP) ac: Consume
Nm) 5\ (5\ SQ) Sack: [df:
co: Reed ab: ?: Reeds and weeds
qV] [freq. 48] |kjv: sack,
(including papyrus) grow at the edge,
sackcloth| {str: 8242}
or lip, of ponds and stream.
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 4J\ (4J\ SWP)
Consume: To eat with the lips. 1342) 6\ (6\ SR) ac: Rule co: Ruler
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 10]
ab: Noble: The pictograph \ is a picture
(vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: consume,
end, perish| {str: 5486, 5487} of a thorn representing a turning, the V is
a picture of a head. Combined these mean
Nm) 4J\ (4J\ SWP) I.
"turn the head". The turning of the head
Reed: He plants that grow at the to another direction. One who rules turns
edge, or lip, of a river or pond.

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the people to his direction. The turning correct path toward another
the head of the child or student into a direction. [freq. 22] (vf: Paal)
particular direction. |kjv: rule, prince, altogether,
A) 6\ (6\ SR) ac: Turn co: Ruler rebellious, stubborn, revolter,
ab: ?: The turning of another toward revolting, backslide, away,
a direction. withdrew| {str: 5637, 8323}
Nm) 6\ (6\ SR) I. Noble: C) 6\E (6\E ASR) ac: Bind co: ?
One who has authority. [df: rV] ab: ?: The yoke is bound to the neck
II. Heavy: The weight of of the oxen and used by the driver to
responsibility on one in turn the head of the oxen. A yoke
authority. [freq. 424] |kjv: was also used for prisoners. A
prince, captain, chief, ruler, binding of someone or something to
governor, keeper, principal, move it by force.
general, lord, heavy, sad| {str: V) 6\E (6\E A-SR) Bind:
5620, 8269} [freq. 72] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual)
Nf1) )V\ ()V\ S-RH) I. |kjv: bind, prison, tie, prisoner|
Noblewoman: A female of {str: 631}
authority. [df: hrV] II. Nm) 6\E (6\E A-SR)
Turning: Usually as a revolt. Decree: A decree that binds
[freq. 13] |kjv: lady, princess, others to the will of the ruler.
queen| {str: 5627, 8282} [Aramaic only] [freq. 7] |kjv:
hf1) )V\Q ()V\Q MS-RH) decree| {str: 633}
Government: A body of people bm) 6M\E (6M\E A-SYR)
who turns the head of the people Prison: On who is bound. [freq.
through power and legislation. 15] |kjv: prisoner, bound| {str:
[df: hrVm] [freq. 2] |kjv: 615, 616}
government| {str: 4951} cm) 6J\E (6J\E A-SWR)
mm) 2V\ (2V\ S-RN) I. Bonds: A device for restraining
Lord: One who has authority. a prisoner. [Hebrew and
II. Axle: For the turning wheel. Aramaic] [freq. 6] |kjv: band,
[freq. 22] |kjv: lord, axle| {str: prison, imprisonment| {str: 612,
5633} 613}
acm) 6J\Q (6J\Q M-SWR) em) 6\ME (6\ME AY-SR)
Saw: An instrument that cuts Bond: [ms: roa] [freq. 11] |kjv:
with a back and forth action. bond, binding| {str: 632}
[Unknown connection to root;] D) 6E\ (6E\ SAR) ac: Knead co:
[freq. 1] |kjv: saw| {str: 4883} Bread ab: ?: The twisting and
B) 6V\ (6V\ SRR) ac: Rule co: ? turning of the bread.
ab: ? cm) 6JE\ (6JE\ S-AWR)
V) 6V\ (6V\ S-RR) I. Leaven: [df: raV] [freq. 5] |kjv:
Rule: To make others turn in the leaven| {str: 7603}
direction of the ruler. [df: rrV] hf2) 8VE\Q (8VE\Q MS-A-
II. Turn: To turn away from the RT) Kneading-bowl: [df:

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trasm] [freq. 4] |kjv: kf1) )VJ\Q ()VJ\Q M-SW-


kneadingtrough, store| {str: RH) Quantity: A large
4863} amount. [Unknown connection
G) 6I\ (6I\ SHR) ac: ? co: to root;] [df: hrwVm] [freq. 4]
Ornament ab: ? |kjv: measure| {str: 4884}
Nm) 6I\ (6I\ S-HR) L) 6\M (6\M YSR) ac: Correct co:
Round: Something that is round. ? ab: Instruction: The turning the
[freq. 1] |kjv: round| {str: 5469} head, through instruction or force, of
jm) 2JVI\ (2JVI\ SH-RWN) the child or student into a particular
Ornament: A round object. direction.
[df: NrhV] [freq. 3] |kjv: V) 6\M (6\M Y-SR)
ornament, moon| {str: 7720} Correct: To make a change in
H) )V\ ()V\ SRH) ac: Turn co: ? direction through instruction or
ab: ? chastisement. [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
V) )V\ ()V\ S-RH) Turn:
chastise, instruct, correct, taught,
To turn toward another direction, bound, punish, reform, reprove|
usually in a negative sense. [df: {str: 3256}
hrV] [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
am) 6\JQ (6\JQ MW-SR)
revolt, rebellion, turn away,
wrong, stroke| {str: 8280} I. Instruction: [ms: rom] II.
Bond: What binds and restricts.
J) 6J\ (6J\ SWR) ac: Rule co: ?
[freq. 62] |kjv: instruction, band,
ab: ?: One who turns the head of the bond| {str: 4561, 4147, 4148}
people through power and
cm) 6J\M (6J\M Y-SWR)
legislation.
Reprover: As a turning. [freq.
V) 6J\ (6J\ SWR) I.
1] |kjv: instruct| {str: 3250}
Remove: In the sense of turning
dm) 6J\M (6J\M Y-SWR)
something away. [df: rwV] II.
Rule: To turn the heads of the Depart: As a turning. [freq. 1]
people. [freq. 305] (vf: Paal, |kjv: depart| {str: 3249}
Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: away, M) 6M\ (6M\ SYR) ac: ? co: Pot
depart, remove, aside, take, turn, ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root;]
take, go, put, eschew, reign, Nm) 6M\ (6M\ SYR) Pot:
power, prince| {str: 5493, 7786, [freq. 34] |kjv: pot, caldron,
7787} thorn, pan| {str: 5518}
Nm) 6J\ (6J\ SWR)
Degenerate: Something that is Adopted Roots;
turned away. [freq. 1] |kjv: 2345 6\Q Commit
degenerate| {str: 5494} 2504 &V\ Brier
af2) 8VJ\Q (8VJ\Q M-SW-RT) 2505 'V\ Wrap, Branch
Bond: What binds one to 2506 (V\ Remain, Remnant
someone or something. [ms: 2507 ,V\ Exceed
trom] [freq. 1] |kjv: bond| {str: 2509 /V\ Twist, Lace
4562} 2510 <V\ Castrate, Eunuch

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2511 3V\ Exceed K) *X\ (*X\ STW) ac: ? co: Winter


2758 2^V Rule, Prince ab: ?
2776 2\V Halter Nm) *X\ (*X\ S-TW)
3041 (TV\ Winter: From a stirring of
3023 6\TY winds. [freq. 1] |kjv: winter| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5638}
~~~~~~~~~~
1343) 7\ (7\ SSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ 1345) +\ (+\ SGh) ac: ? co: Storm ab:
?: The original pictograph of the 3
1344) 8\ (8\ ST) ac: Stir co: ? ab: ?: represented chaos and storm.
(eng: stir - with an added r) H) )K\ ()K\ SGhH) ac: ? co:
J) 8J\ (8J\ SWT) ac: Stir co: ? ab: Storm ab: ?
? V) )K\ ()K\ S-GhH)
V) 8J\ (8J\ SWT) Stir: Storm: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[freq. 18] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: storm| {str: 5584}
persuade, move, set, stir, away,
entice, provoke, remove| {str: Adopted Roots;
5496} 2517 6K\ Storm, Horrible
Nm) 8J\ (8J\ SWT) ~~~~~~~~~~
Stirred: [freq. 1] |kjv: clothes|
{str: 5497}

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Ayin

1346) $S ($S AhA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? testimony recounting another event
~~~~~~~~~~ or person.
Nf) (S ((S AhD) I.
1347) &S (&S AhB) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Witness: II. Again: A repetition
of time either definite or
A) &S (&S AhB) ac: ? co: Beam
indefinite. [Hebrew and
ab: ? Aramaic] III. Until: A
Nm) &S (&S AhB) Beam: determinate period of time.
[freq. 3] |kjv: plank, beam| {str: [freq. 269] |kjv: witness, ever,
5646} everlasting, end, evermore, old,
~~~~~~~~~~ perpetually, by, as, when, how,
yet, till, until, unto, for, to, but,
1348) 'S ('S AhG) ac: Bake co: Cake on, within, filthy| {str: 1157,
ab: ? 5703, 5704, 5705, 5707, 5708}
A) 'S ('S AhG) ac: ? co: Cake ab: Nf1) )HS ()HS Ah-DH) I.
?: Cakes baked on hot stones. Company: A group with a
Nf1) )GS ()GS Ah-GH) common testimony. II. Witness:
[freq. 175] |kjv: congregation,
Cake: [freq. 7] |kjv: cake| {str:
company, assembly, multitude,
5692}
people, swarm, testimony,
J) 'JS ('JS AhWG) ac: Bake co: witness| {str: 5712, 5713}
Cake ab: ?: Cakes baked on hot Nf3) 8JHS (8JHS Ah-DWT)
stones.
Witness: [freq. 59] |kjv:
V) 'JS ('JS AhWG) Bake: testimony, witness| {str: 5715}
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bake| fm) -HS (-HS Ah-DY)
{str: 5746}
Trappings: Articles of dress or
am) 'JSQ ('JSQ M-AhWG) adornment that often witness to a
Cake: [freq. 2] |kjv: cake, persons position or rank. [freq.
feast| {str: 4580} 13] |kjv: ornament, mouth| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5716}
H) )HS ()HS AhDH) ac: Adorn
1349) (S ((S AhD) ac: Repeat co: ? co: Trappings ab: ?: An adornment
ab: Witness: The pictograph S is a for testifying to ones position, rank
picture of the eye, the H is a picture of or authority.
the door. Combined these mean "see the V) )HS ()HS Ah-DH) I.
door". As coming to a tent a tent of Adorn: To put on trappings
meeting and entering in. A place, time or which usually identify position
event that is repeated again and again. or rank. [ar: ade] II. Remove:
A) (S ((S AhD) ac: ? co: ? ab: [Unknown connection to root;
Witness: An event or persons Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 19]

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(vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: deck, days, sign, synagogue| {str:


adorn, take, pass, depart, alter, 4150, 4151}
took, pass, remove| {str: 5709, af1) )HSJQ ()HSJQ MW-
5710} Ah-DH) Appointed: A place
J) (JS ((JS AhWD) ac: ? co: ? appointed for as a witness. [freq.
ab: Witness: The repeating of an 1] |kjv: appointed| {str: 4152}
account. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) (JS ((JS AhWD)
Witness: [freq. 45] (vf: Paal, 1350) )S ()S AhH) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Hiphil, Hophal, Piel) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
testify, protest, witness, record,
charge, take, admonish| {str: 1351) *S (*S AhW) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
5749} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) (JS ((JS AhWD)
Again: A repeating of 1352) >S (>S AhZ) ac: Bold co: ? ab:
something. [Hebrew and Strong: The pictograph S is a picture of
Aramaic] [ms: de] [freq. 31] the eye representing knowing, the ^ is a
|kjv: again, more, while, longer, picture of cutting implement. Combined
else, since, yet, still| {str: 5750, these mean "know a weapon".
5751}
A) >S (>S AhZ) ac: ? co: ? ab:
if1) )HJSX ()HJSX T-AhW-
Strong
DH) Witness: [freq. 3] |kjv:
Nm) >S (>S AhZ) Strong:
testimony| {str: 8584}
[freq. 23] |kjv: strong, fierce,
L) (SM ((SM YAhD) ac: Meet
mighty, power, greedy, roughly|
co: Appointment ab: ?: An {str: 5794}
appointed place, time or event that is
B) >^S (>^S AhZZ) ac: ? co: ?
repeated such as the monthly and
yearly feasts. ab: Strong
V) (SM ((SM Y-AhD) V) >^S (>^S Ah-ZZ)
Meet: A coming together as two Strengthen: To be made strong
or an assembly. [freq. 1] (vf: or hard. [freq. 12] (vf: Paal,
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal) Hiphil) |kjv: strengthen, prevail,
|kjv: meet, together, assemble, strong, impudent, harden| {str:
appoint, set, time, betroth, agree, 5810}
gather| {str: 3259} dm) >J^S (>J^S Ah-ZWZ)
am) (SJQ ((SJQ MW-AhD) Strength: [freq. 3] |kjv: strength,
I. Appointment: A time that might| {str: 5807}
is repeated time after time. [ms: edm) >J^MS (>J^MS AhY-
dem] II. Company: A group ZWZ) Strong: [ms: zwze]
that meet at specific times. [freq. [freq. 2] |kjv: strong, power| {str:
224] |kjv: congregation, feast, 5808}
season, appointed, time, J) >JS (>JS AhWZ) ac: Gather
assembly, solemnity, solemn, co: ? ab: Strong: A strong refuge as

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a place for making a firm and fierce Nm) 9S (9S AhTh) I.
stand. Prey: What is grabbed by the
V) >JS (>JS AhWZ) bird of prey. [df: de] II. Stylus:
Gather: To gather together for a A pointed stick used for writing
stronghold. [freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil) in clay by pressing into the clay.
|kjv: gather, retire| {str: 5756} [freq. 7] |kjv: prey, pen| {str:
Nm) >JS (>JS AhWZ) 5706, 5842}
Strength: [ms: ze] [freq. 93] H) )YS ()YS AhThH) ac: Wrap
|kjv: strength, strong, power, co: ? ab: ?: A tight wrapping around
might, boldness, loud, mighty| of something.
{str: 5797} V) )YS ()YS Ah-ThH)
am) >JSQ (>JSQ M-AhWZ) Wrap: To tightly wrap
Stronghold: A place of something up. [freq. 17] (vf:
strength such as a mountain, fort Paal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv:
or rock. [freq. 37] |kjv: strength, cover, array, turn, clad, covering,
strong, fortress, hold, forces, fill, put| {str: 5844}
fort, rock, strengthen| {str: am) )YSQ ()YSQ MAh-
4581} ThH) Wrap: A garment that is
L) >SM (>SM YAhZ) ac: Bold co: wrapped around the body. [freq.
? ab: Strong: A boldness through 1] |kjv: garment| {str: 4594}
strength. J) 9JS (9JS AhWTh) ac: Wrap
V) >SM (>SM Y-AhZ) co: ? ab: ?: Wrap.
Bold: [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal, am) 9JSQ (9JSQ M-AhWTh)
Participle) |kjv: fierce| {str: Wrap: [ms: jem] [freq. 1]
3267} |kjv: wrap| {str: 4593}
~~~~~~~~~~
L) 9SM (9SM YAhTh) ac: Wrap
co: ? ab: ?: A tight wrapping around.
1353) ,S (,S AhHh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
V) 9SM (9SM Y-AhTh)
~~~~~~~~~~
Wrap: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
cover| {str: 3271}
1354) 9S (9S AhTh) ac: Wrap co:
M) 9MS (9MS AhYTh) ac: ? co:
Bird of prey ab: ?: The pictograph S is
Bird of prey ab: ?
a picture of the eye, the Y is a picture of a
basket or other container. Combined these V) 9MS (9MS AhYTh)
mean "see and contain". A bird of prey is Pounce: The pouncing down on
able to see his prey from a great distance. the prey by a bird of prey. [freq.
He then drops down on its prey with the 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fly, rail| {str:
talons firmly surrounding the prey, 5860}
crushing and suffocating it. Nm) 9MS (9MS AhYTh)
A) 9S (9S AhTh) ac: ? co: Talon Bird of prey: [freq. 8] |kjv:
ab: ?: The pointed claws of a bird of fowl, bird, ravenous| {str: 5861}
prey.
Adopted Roots;
2533 2^S

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2538 6YS Encircle, Wreath Nf1) )PS ()PS Ah-LH)


~~~~~~~~~~ Rising: A rising of smoke from
a burnt offering. [Aramaic only]
1355) -S (-S AhY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? [ms: hle] [ar: hle] [freq. 1]
~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: burn offering| {str: 5928}
Nf3) 8JPG (8JPG G-LWT)
Captivity: A yoke was placed
1356) /S (/S AhK) ac: ? co: Heel ab: on captives to be taken back.
?: (eng: ankle) [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 19]
|kjv: captivity, captive| {str:
Adopted Roots; 1546, 1547}
2108 /SH Extinguish am) 0SQ (0SQ MAhL)
2128 /S^ Extinguish Above: [freq. 138] |kjv: above,
2348 /SQ Crush upward, high, exceeding, upon,
2540 <OS Rattle, Anklet forward| {str: 4605}
2571 &US Restrain, Heel af1) )PSQ ()PSQ MAh-LH)
3043 6FOS Mouse Ascent: A place of straight or
3044 7FOS Spider stepped incline. [freq. 47] |kjv:
3045 &WOS degree, steps, dial, by, come,
3046 &VUS Scorpion story, up| {str: 4609}
~~~~~~~~~~ fm) -PS (-PS Ah-LY)
Pestle: As lifted up then down to
1357) 0S (0S AhL) ac: Work co: smash what is in the mortar.
Yoke ab: ?: The pictograph S is a [freq. 1] |kjv: pestle| {str: 5940}
picture of they eye representing if1) )PSX ()PSX TAh-LH)
knowledge and experience, the P is a Trench: A watercourse that
picture of a shepherd staff or yoke. rises in elevation to bring down
Combined these mean "experience the water from a higher source.
staff". The yoke, a staff is lifted over the [freq. 11] |kjv: conduit, trench,
shoulder, is attached to the oxen for watercourse, healing, cured,
performing work. (eng: collar - with the river| {str: 8585}
exchange of the sound of the ayin with km) 0SQ (0SQ M-AhL)
the c and the additional r)
Rising: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1]
A) 0S (0S AhL) ac: Raise co: ? |kjv: down| {str: 4606}
ab: ? pm) 1PS (1PS Ah-LM)
Nm) 0S (0S AhL) I. Youth: A young male at the
Above: [df: lwe] II. Upon: prime age for work. [freq. 2]
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. |kjv: young, stripling| {str: 5958}
152] |kjv: above, high, upon, in, pf1) )QPS ()QPS AhL-MH)
on, over, by, for, both, beyond,
Youth: A young female at
through, throughout, against,
the prime age for work. [freq. 7]
beside, forth, off, from| {str:
|kjv: virgin, maid, damsel| {str:
5920, 5921, 5922}
5959}

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fjm) 2JMPS (2JMPS AhL- consideration. [freq. 2] |kjv:


YWN) High: [Hebrew and babe, delusion| {str: 8586}
Aramaic] [freq. 57] |kjv: high, H) )PS ()PS AhLH) ac: Lift co:
upper, higher, highest, above, ? ab: ?: The lifting of the yoke onto
uppermost| {str: 5945, 5946} the shoulder. One taken into exile is
rpm) 1JPS (1JPS Ah-LWM) placed in the yoke for transport and
Youth: A young male at the the yoke of bondage. It was a
prime age for work. [freq. 4] common practice to strip the clothes
|kjv: youth| {str: 5934} off of those taken into exile.
B) 0PS (0PS AhLL) ac: Work V) )PS ()PS Ah-LH) I.
co: ? ab: ?: The yoke was listed up Rise: To go, come or bring
onto the shoulder of the oxen to oneself or something up.
perform work. [Hebrew and Aramaic; A
generic verb with a wide
V) 0PS (0PS Ah-LL)
application meaning to lift up]
Work: To perform a work. To [df: hlg] [ar: alg] II. Uncover:
work over another as a mocking As a lifting off of the cover. To
or abuse. [Hebrew and Aramaic] be exposed from the removal of
[freq. 23] (vf: Hitpael, Hophal) clothing. Also to reveal
|kjv: glean, done, abuse, mock, something by exposing it.
affect, children, do, defiled, [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: hlg
practice, wrought, bring, come, alg] [freq. 1087] (vf: Paal,
went| {str: 5953, 5954} Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal,
am) 0PSQ (0PSQ MAh-LL) Pual, Piel) |kjv: up, offer, come,
Works: [freq. 41] |kjv: bring, ascend, go, chew,
doings, works, inventions, offering, light, increase, burn,
endeavors| {str: 4611} depart, put, spring, raise, break,
bm) 0MPS (0MPS Ah-LYL) exalt, uncover, discover, captive,
Furnace: Used for working carry away, reveal, open,
metals. [freq. 1] |kjv: furnace| captivity, show, remove, appear,
{str: 5948} brought, carry| {str: 1540, 1541,
bf1) )PMPS ()PMPS Ah-LY- 5924, 5927}
LH) Works: [ms: hlle] Nm) )PS ()PS Ah-LH)
[freq. 24] |kjv: doing, works, Leaf: As high in the tree. [freq.
deeds, occasions, actions, 18] |kjv: leaf, branch| {str: 5929}
actions, acts, inventions| {str: am) )PSQ ()PSQ MAh-LH)
5949} Ascent: A place of straight or
bff1) )MPMPS ()MPMPS Ah- stepped incline. [freq. 18] |kjv:
LYL-YH) Works: [freq. 1] up, ascent, cheifest, cliff, hill,
|kjv: work| {str: 5950} stairs| {str: 4608}
idm) 0JPSX (0JPSX TAh- ff1) )MPS ()MPS AhL-YH)
LWL) Impulse: A work Loft: A room on top of the
performed without house used during hot days of
summer. [Hebrew and Aramaic]

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[freq. 21] |kjv: chamber, parlour, Adopted Roots;


up, ascent, loft, chamber| {str: 2027 0SF Rule, Master
5944, 5952} 2349 0SQ Transgress, Transgression
J) 0JS (0JS AhWL) ac: Lift co: 2415 0SR Shod, Sandal
Yoke ab: ?: The lifting up of the 2418 6SR Young
yoke upon the shoulders of the oxen. 2542 >PS Rejoice
Nm) 0JS (0JS AhWL) 2545 <PS Rejoice
Yoke: [df: le] [freq. 40] |kjv: 2548 =PS Triumph
yoke| {str: 5923} 2551 0QS Labor, Laborer
Nf1) )PJS ()PJS AhW-LH) 2622 0ST Make, Work
I. Rising: A rising of smoke ~~~~~~~~~~
from a burnt offering. [ms: hle]
[ar: hle] II. Captivity: In the 1358) 1S (1S AhM) ac: ? co: People
sense of lifting a yoke on the ab: ?: The pictograph S is a picture of
shoulder. [df: hlwg hlg] [freq. the eye, the Q is a picture of the sea
331] |kjv: burn offering, ascent, representing mass. Combined these mean
go up, captivity, carry, captive, "see a mass". A large group of people in
remove| {str: 1473, 5930} one location.
L) 0SM (0SM YAhL) ac: Lift co: ? A) 1S (1S AhM) ac: ? co:
ab: ? People ab: ?: A large group of
V) 0SM (0SM Y-AhL) Lift: people in one location. Those who
[freq. 23] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: are with or near each other.
profit, forward, good, profitable| Nm) 1S (1S AhM)
{str: 3276} People: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
am) 0SJQ (0SJQ MW-AhL) [freq. 1876] |kjv: people, nation,
Lift: [ms: lem] [freq. 1] |kjv: folk, men| {str: 5971, 5972}
lifting| {str: 4607} Nf4) 8MQS (8MQS Ah-MYT)
M) 0MS (0MS AhYL) ac: ? co: Neighbor: [freq. 12] |kjv:
Coat ab: ?: An upper garment lifted neighbor, another, fellow| {str:
up onto the shoulders. 5997}
Nf1) )PMS ()PMS AhY-LH) B) 1QS (1QS AhMM) ac: Hide
Occasion: [Unknown co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
connection to root; Aramaic root;]
only] [ms: hle] [freq. 3] |kjv: V) 1QS (1QS Ah-MM)
occasion| {str: 5931} Hide: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal,
fm) -PMS (-PMS AhY-LY) Hophal) |kjv: hide, dim| {str:
High: [Hebrew and Aramaic] 6004}
[ms: yle] [freq. 12] |kjv: upper, J) 1JS (1JS AhWM) ac: ? co:
high| {str: 5942, 5943} With ab: ?: Through the idea of
km) 0MSQ (0MSQ M-AhYL) being together.
Cloak: [freq. 28] |kjv: robe, Nf2) 8QJS (8QJS AhW-MT)
mantle, cloke, coat| {str: 4598} At: [ms: tme] [freq. 32] |kjv:

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against, beside, answerable, at, that, to, for, because, lest, intent|
hand, point| {str: 5980} {str: 4616}
M) 1MS (1MS AhYM) ac: ? co: af1) )RSQ ()RSQ MAh-NH)
With ab: ?: Through the idea of Furrow: A depression in the
being together in a group. ground. [freq. 3] |kjv: acre,
Nm) 1MS (1MS AhYM) furrow| {str: 4618}
With: [Hebrew and Aramaic] fm) -RS (-RS Ah-NY)
[ms: Me] [freq. 47] |kjv: with, Affliction: One who is
unto, as, neither, between, oppressed or depressed. Also the
among, to, toward, like, by, oppression or depression. [freq.
mighty| {str: 5868, 5973, 5974} 120] |kjv: affliction, trouble,
poor, lowly, man| {str: 6040,
Adopted Roots; 6041}
2550 (QS Stand, Pillar iff2) 8MRSX (8MRSX TAh-NYT)
2554 6QS Bind, Sheaf Fasting: Through the idea of
~~~~~~~~~~ affliction. [freq. 1] |kjv:
heaviness| {str: 8589}
1359) 2S (2S AhN) ac: Watch co: Eye B) 2RS (2RS AhNN) ac: Watch co:
ab: Affliction: The pictograph S is a Cloud ab: ?: A watching over
picture of the eye, the R is a picture of a something of importance.
seed representing continuance. Combined V) 2RS (2RS Ah-NN)
these mean "eye of continuance". The Watch: [freq. 11] (vf: Piel,
nomadic agriculturist carefully watches Participle) |kjv: observer,
over his livestock and crops by keeping a soothsayer, bring, sorceress,
close eye on them. It was common to enchanter| {str: 6049}
construct a shelter consisting of a roof on
Nm) 2RS (2RS Ah-NN)
four posts, as a shelter from the glare of
the sun. (eng: eye - with the removal of Cloud: As watched to tell the
the n) weather. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 88] |kjv: cloud| {str: 6050,
A) 2S (2S AhN) ac: Watch co:
6051}
Furrow ab: Affliction: A watching
Nf1) )RRS ()RRS AhN-NH)
over something of importance. The
furrow formed between the eyes Cloud: As watched to tell the
when intently looking or from weather. [freq. 1] |kjv: cloud|
depression. A cloud as a covering {str: 6053}
that provides shade. bm) 2MRS (2MRS Ah-NYN)
Nf3) 8JRS (8JRS Ah-NWT) Business: A careful watching
Affliction: An oppression or over a task or burden. [freq. 8]
depression. [freq. 1] |kjv: |kjv: traveil, business| {str:
affliction| {str: 6039} 6045}
am) 2SQ (2SQ MAh-N) H) )RS ()RS AhNH) ac: Afflict
That: A close watching. co: Depression ab: ?: A furrow
[Always used with the prefix P depression is formed between the
meaning "to"] [freq. 10] |kjv: eyes when watching intensely. The

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furrow may also be formed by humility, gentleness, meekness|


concentration or depression. {str: 6037, 6038}
V) )RS ()RS Ah-NH) L) 2SM (2SM YAhN) ac: Watch
Afflict: To oppress another co: Owl ab: ?
causing depression. [Hebrew and Nf) 2SM (2SM Y-AhN) I.
Aramaic] [freq. 85] (vf: Paal, Because: In the sense of paying
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, attention. II. Yaeyn: An
Piel) |kjv: afflict, humble, force, unknown bird. [freq. 18] |kjv:
exercise, sing| {str: 6031, 6033} because, even seeing,
J) 2JS (2JS AhWN) ac: Watch co: forasmuch, that, whereas, why,
Abode ab: ?: The home is a place ostrich| {str: 3282, 3283}
closely watched. Protection of the Nf1) )RSM ()RSM YAh-NH)
home by keeping of a close eye on it. Owl: A bird that watches.
V) 2JS (2JS AhWN) [freq. 8] |kjv: owl| {str: 3284}
Watch: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: M) 2MS (2MS AhYN) ac: ? co: Eye
eyed| {str: 5770} ab: ?: The eye reveals the heart of the
Nf1) )RJS ()RJS AhW-NH) person. A well, spring or fountain as
Habitation: [freq. 1] |kjv: duty| the eye of the ground.
{str: 5772} Nf) 2MS (2MS AhYN) Eye:
am) 2JSQ (2JSQ M-AhWN) [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
Abode: The dwelling place 892] |kjv: eye, sight, seem,
of a god (temple), man (home) colour, fountain, well, face,
or animal (den). Also a retreat. presence, before, conceit, think|
[df: Nyem] [freq. 19] |kjv: {str: 5869, 5870}
habitation, dwelling, den, am) 2MSQ (2MSQ M-AhYN)
dwellingplace| {str: 4583} Spring: As the eye of the
kf1) )RJSQ ()RJSQ M-AhW- ground. [ms: wnyem] [freq. 23]
NH) Abode: The dwelling |kjv: fountain, well, spring| {str:
place of a god (temple), man 4599}
(home) or animal (den). Also a ~~~~~~~~~~
retreat. [ms: hnem] [freq. 9] |kjv:
dwelling, place, den, refuge, 1360) <S (<S AhS) ac: Do co: ? ab: ?
habitation| {str: 4585}
H) )\S ()\S AhSH) ac: Do co:
K) *RS (*RS AhNW) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Work ab: ?: The making or doing of
Gentle: In the sense of a careful anything.
watching.
V) )\S ()\S Ah-SH) Do:
Nm) *RS (*RS Ah-NW)
To do or make something. A
Gentle: One who is oppressed or generic verb with a wide
depressed. [df: wyne] [freq. 26] application meaning to do
|kjv: meek, humble, poor, lowly| something. [df: hVe] [freq.
{str: 6035} 2633] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual,
Nf1) )JRS ()JRS AhN-WH) Piel) |kjv: do, make, wrought,
Gentleness: [freq. 7] |kjv: deal, commit, offer, execute,

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keep, show, prepare, work, get, V) 4JS (4JS AhWP) Fly:


dress, maker, maintain| {str: [freq. 32] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
6213} fly, faint, brandish, shine, weary|
am) )\SQ ()\SQ MAh-SH) {str: 5774}
Work: A work or action. [df: Nm) 4JS (4JS AhWP)
hVem] [freq. 235] |kjv: work, Bird: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
acts, labour, doing, art, deed| [freq. 73] |kjv: fowl, bird, flying|
{str: 4639} {str: 5775, 5776}
~~~~~~~~~~
am) 4JSQ (4JSQ M-AhWP)
Shadow: A covering over
1361) 3S (3S AhAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
making a shadow. [freq. 1] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ dimness| {str: 4588}
L) 4SM (4SM YAhP) ac: ? co: ?
1362) 4S (4S AhP) ac: Cover co:
ab: Fatigue: A closing or covering of
Wing ab: ?: The wing of a bird that gives the eyes with the eyelids.
flight as well as a covering it and its
V) 4SM (4SM Y-AhP)
chicks. (eng: avian - with the exchange of
the v and p) Fatigue: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
Hophal, Participle) |kjv: weary,
A) 4S (4S AhP) ac: ? co: Wing
faint, fly| {str: 3286}
ab: ?
Nm) 4SM (4SM Y-AhP)
Nf) 4S (4S AhP) Wing:
Tired: [freq. 5] |kjv: faint,
The covering of a bird. [Aramaic weary, fatigued| {str: 3287,
only] [df: Pg] [freq. 3] |kjv: 3288}
wing| {str: 1611}
if1) )TSJX ()TSJX TW-Ah-
fm) -TS (-TS Ah-PY)
PH) Strength: [freq. 4] |kjv:
Foliage: As a covering of the strength, plenty| {str: 8443}
tree. [Aramaic only] [freq. 3]
M) 4MS (4MS AhYP) ac: ? co: ?
|kjv: leaves| {str: 6074}
ab: Fatigue: A closing or covering of
lm) 4STS (4STS AhP-
the eyes with the eyelids.
AhP) Eyelid: As a covering of
V) 4MS (4MS AhYP)
the eyes. Also the rays of the sun
appearing like eyelashes. [freq. Tire: To be tired, faint or weary.
10] |kjv: eyelid, dawning| {str: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: weary|
6079} {str: 5888}
E) $TS ($TS AhPA) ac: ? co: Nm) 4MS (4MS AhYP)
Branch ab: ? Tired: [freq. 17] |kjv: weary,
faint, thirsty| {str: 5889}
Nm) $TS ($TS Ah-PA)
~~~~~~~~~~
Branch: The covering of the
tree. [freq. 1] |kjv: branch| {str:
1363) =S (=S AhTs) ac: Firm co:
6073}
Tree ab: ?: The upright and firmness of
J) 4JS (4JS AhWP) ac: Fly co:
the tree.
Bird ab: ?: The covering of a bird.

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A) =S (=S AhTs) ac: ? co: Tree ones, like trees, making decisions
ab: ?: The upright and firmness of and giving advice.
the tree. The elders of the tribe were V) =SM (=SM Y-AhTs)
the upright and firm ones making Counsel: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
decisions and giving advice. [ar: jey] [freq. 83] (vf: Paal,
Nm) =S (=S AhTs) Niphal, Hitpael, Participle) |kjv:
Wood: A tree or the wood from counsel, counselor, consult, give,
the tree. [Hebrew and Aramaic] purpose, advice, determine,
[ar: ea] [freq. 333] |kjv: tree, devise| {str: 3272, 3289}
wood, timber, stick, gallows, af1) )]SJQ ()]SJQ MW-
staff, stock, branch, helve, plank, Ah-TsH) Counsel: [freq. 7]
stalk| {str: 636, 6086} |kjv: counsel, devise| {str: 4156}
Nf1) )]S ()]S Ah-TsH)
I. Tree: II. Counsel: As the Adopted Roots;
firm support of the community. 2567 (]S Cut, Axe
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: aje] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 90] |kjv: tree, counsel,
purpose, advice| {str: 5843, 1364) 5S (5S AhQ) ac: Press co: ?
6097, 6098} ab: Oppression
H) )]S ()]S AhTsH) ac: ? co: A) 5S (5S AhQ) ac: Press co: ?
Spine ab: ?: The elders of the tribe ab: Oppression: A pressing in on
were the upright and firm ones, like one as oppression.
trees, making decisions and giving Nf1) )US ()US Ah-QH)
advice. Oppression: [freq. 1] |kjv:
V) )]S ()]S Ah-TsH) oppression| {str: 6125}
Counsel: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: H) )US ()US AhQH) ac: Press
shut| {str: 6095} co: ? ab: ?
Nm) )]S ()]S Ah-TsH) am) )USQ ()USQ MAh-QH)
Spine: The tree of the body Parapet: A place of pressing
which provides its uprightness. as one leans on it. A wall that is
[freq. 1] |kjv: backbone| {str: placed around the roof as this
6096} place was occupied because of
J) =JS (=JS AhWTs) ac: Counsel its coolness in the summer. [freq.
co: ? ab: ?: The elders of the tribe 1] |kjv: battlement| {str: 4624}
were the upright and firm ones, like J) 5JS (5JS AhWQ) ac: Press co:
trees, making decisions and giving ? ab: ?
advice.
V) 5JS (5JS AhWQ)
V) =JS (=JS AhWTs)
Press: [freq. 2] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv:
Counsel: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: press| {str: 5781}
counsel, advice| {str: 5779}
L) 5SM (5SM YAhQ) ac: Press
L) =SM (=SM YAhTs) ac:
co: Burden ab: ?
Counsel co: ? ab: ?: The elders of
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af1) )USJQ ()USJQ MW- B) 6VS (6VS AhRR) ac: ? co:


Ah-QH) Burden: [freq. 1] Naked ab: ?
|kjv: affliction| {str: 4157} V) 6VS (6VS Ah-RR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Bare: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Pilpel)
|kjv: bare, raise, break| {str:
1365) 6S (6S AhR) ac: Bare co: Skin 6209}
ab: ?: The pictograph S is a picture of bfm) -VMVS (-VMVS Ah-RY-
the eye, the V is a picture of a man. RY) Barren: One who is
Combined these mean "see a man". When childless. [freq. 4] |kjv: childless|
the enemy is captured, he is stripped of {str: 6185}
his clothes to the skin and carefully H) )VS ()VS AhRH) ac: Uncover
watched.
co: Naked ab: ?
A) 6S (6S AhR) ac: ? co: Naked
V) )VS ()VS Ah-RH) I.
ab: ?
Uncover: To remove the
am) 6SQ (6SQ MAh-R) covering. II. Empty: To remove
Nakedness: [freq. 2] |kjv: the contents of a container or
nakedness, proportion| {str: destroy a city. [freq. 15] (vf:
4626} Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel,
im/f) 6SX (6SX T-AhR) I. Participle) |kjv: uncover,
Razor: For shaving hair and discover, empty, rase, destitute,
making the face naked. II. naked, pour, spread| {str: 6168}
Sheath: For holding a blade. Nf1) )VS ()VS Ah-RH)
[freq. 13] |kjv: sheath, razor, Meadow: A place barren of
penknife, scabbard, shave| {str: trees. [freq. 1] |kjv: reed| {str:
8593} 6169}
lm) 6SVS (6SVS AhR-AhR) am) )VSQ ()VSQ MAh-RH)
Naked: [freq. 2] |kjv: Meadow: A place barren of
destitute, heath| {str: 6199} trees. [freq. 1] |kjv: meadow|
apm) 1VSQ (1VSQ MAh- {str: 4629}
RM) Naked: [freq. 1] |kjv: ff1) )MVS ()MVS AhR-YH)
naked| {str: 4636} Naked: [freq. 6] |kjv: naked,
clm) 6SJVS (6SJVS Ah-RW- bare| {str: 6181}
AhR) Naked: [freq. 1] |kjv: J) 6JS (6JS AhWR) ac: ? co: Skin
heath| {str: 6176} ab: ?: The bare skin without clothing.
cpm) 1JVS (1JVS Ah-RWM) V) 6JS (6JS AhWR)
Naked: [df: Mre] [freq. 16] Naked: To have the skin
|kjv: naked| {str: 6174} exposed. [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal)
ecpm) 1JVMS (1JVMS AhY- |kjv: naked| {str: 5783}
RWM) Naked: [df: Mrye Nm) 6JS (6JS AhWR)
Mre] [freq. 10] |kjv: naked, Skin: The skin of men or
nakedness| {str: 5903} animals as well as leather made
from animal skins. Also the husk
of a seed. [Hebrew and Aramaic]

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[freq. 100] |kjv: skin, hide, 1367) 8S (8S AhT) ac: ? co: ? ab:
leather, chaff| {str: 5784, 5785} Time: A period of time as a moment or
am) 6JSQ (6JSQ M-AhWR) season.
Nakedness: [freq. 1] |kjv: A) 8S (8S AhT) ac: ? co: ? ab:
nakedness, pudendum| {str: Time
4589}
Nf) 8S (8S AhT) Time:
K) *VS (*VS AhRW) ac: ? co:
[freq. 296] |kjv: time, season,
Naked ab: ?: The shame of one when, always| {str: 6256}
being naked.
fm) -XS (-XS Ah-TY)
Nf1) )JVS ()JVS AhR-WH)
Ready: [freq. 1] |kjv: fit| {str:
I. Nakedness: [Hebrew and 6261}
Aramaic] II. Shame: From ones
H) )XS ()XS AhTH) ac: ? co: ?
nakedness. [freq. 55] |kjv:
nakedness, shame, unclean, ab: Now: The present time.
uncleanness, dishonor| {str: Nm) )XS ()XS Ah-TH)
6172, 6173} Now: [freq. 9] |kjv: now,
M) 6MS (6MS AhYR) ac: Watch whereas, henceforth,
co: ? ab: ?: In the sense of seeing. straightway| {str: 6258}
Nm) 6MS (6MS AhYR) sm) 2MXS (2MXS Ah-TYN)
Watcher: [Aramaic only] [freq. Now: [Aramaic only] [df: Nyda]
3] |kjv: watcher| {str: 5894} [freq. 57] |kjv: then, now, time|
{str: 116}
Adopted Roots; J) 8JS (8JS AhWT) ac: Speak co:
2580 4VS Behead, Neck ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
~~~~~~~~~~ root;]
V) 8JS (8JS AhWT)
1366) 7S (7S AhSh) ac: Waste co: ? Speak: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
ab: ? speak| {str: 5790}
B) 7WS (7WS AhShSh) ac:
Adopted Roots;
Waste co: ? ab: ?
2590 6XS Multiply, Abundance
V) 7WS (7WS Ah-ShSh)
~~~~~~~~~~
Waste: To waste or fail away.
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
1368) +S (+S AhGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
consumed| {str: 6244}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

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Pey

1369) $T ($T PA) ac: ? co: Mouth Nf1) )GJT ()GJT PW-GH)
ab: ?: The pictograph T is a picture of Rest: [freq. 1] |kjv: rest| {str:
the edge of the mouth. The edge of 6314}
anything as the lips are the edge of the
mouth. This parent root is identical to Adopted Roots;
both IT and MT 2591 0GT Foul
A) $T ($T PA) ac: ? co: Mouth 2592 3GT Meet, Encounter
ab: ? 2593 6GT Faint, Carcass
Nf1) )ET ()ET P-AH) 2594 7GTMeet
~~~~~~~~~~
Edge: The edge of something.
[freq. 86] |kjv: side, corner,
quarter, end, part| {str: 6285}
~~~~~~~~~~ 1372) (T ((T PD) ac: Redeem co: ?
ab: ?: The pictograph T is a picture of
1370) &T (&T PB) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? the open mouth, the H is a picture of a
~~~~~~~~~~ door. Combined these mean "open the
door". When one is redeemed they gird
on their clothes for leaving. To bring back
1371) 'T ('T PG) ac: Unfit co: Unripe
to an original state.
fig ab: Cease: Unable to fulfill the role
A) (T ((T PD) ac: Redeem co: ?
intended for.
ab: ?
A) 'T ('T PG) ac: ? co: Unripe
Nf3) 8JHT (8JHT P-DWT)
fig ab: ?: An inedible fruit.
Redemption: [ms: tdp] [freq.
Nm) 'T ('T PG) Unripe
4] |kjv: redemption, redeem,
fig: [freq. 1] |kjv: green fig| {str: division| {str: 6304}
6291}
fjm) 2JMHT (2JMHT PD-YWN)
F) 'TI ('TI HPG) ac: Cease co:
Redemption: [df: Mwydp
? ab: ?: Unable to work. Mydp] [freq. 4] |kjv: redemption,
Nf1) )GTI ()GTI HP-GH) ransom| {str: 6306}
Ceasing: [freq. 1] |kjv: C) (TE ((TE APD) ac: Gird co:
intermission| {str: 2014} ? ab: ?: The garment of the high
J) 'JT ('JT PWG) ac: Cease co: priest. [Unknown connection to
Rest ab: ?: Unable to work. root;]
V) 'JT ('JT PWG) Cease: V) (TE ((TE A-PD)
[freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: Gird: To tie on the ephod. [freq.
faint, cease, slack, feeble| {str: 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: gird, bound|
6313} {str: 640}

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cm) (JTE ((JTE A-PWD) V) )ET ()ET P-AH)


Ephod: [freq. 49] |kjv: ephod| Blow: To scatter something by
{str: 646} blowing. [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil)
df1) )HJTE ()HJTE A-PW- |kjv: scatter| {str: 6284}
DH) Ephod: [ms: hdpa] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 3] |kjv: ephod, ornament|
{str: 642} 1374) *T (*T PW) ac: ? co: Here ab: ?
H) )HT ()HT PDH) ac: Redeem A) *T (*T PW) ac: ? co: Here ab: ?
co: ? ab: ? Nm) *T (*T PW) Here: [df:
V) )HT ()HT P-DH) hp ap] [freq. 8] |kjv: here,
Redeem: [freq. 59] (vf: Paal, hither, side| {str: 6311}
Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: C) *TE (*TE APW) ac: ? co:
redeem, deliver, ransom, rescue| Here ab: ?
{str: 6299}
Nm) *TE (*TE A-PW)
N) -HT (-HT PDY) ac: Redeem
Here: Often used in the sense of
co: ? ab: ? a question - where. [ms: awpa]
dm) JHT (-JHT P-DWY) [freq. 15] |kjv: now, where, here|
Redeemed: [freq. 4] |kjv: {str: 645}
redeemed| {str: 6302} ef1) )JTME ()JTME AY-
PWH) Where: [freq. 10] |kjv:
Adopted Roots; where, what| {str: 375}
2595 3HT Redeem ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1375) >T (>T PZ) ac: Refine co: Gold
1373) )T ()T PH) ac: Blow co:
ab: Pure: The pictograph T is a picture
Mouth ab: ?: The pictograph T is a of the edge of the mouth, the ^ is a
picture of the mouth. A mouth is the edge picture of a cutting implement. Combined
of anything such as the place of the beard, these mean "edge of the weapon". A
a sword, a region. The edge or border, is sword or knife required refined metal for
often referring to all that is within the strength and durability. Refining removes
borders, the whole country. This parent impurities from the metal.
root is identical to both ET and MT. A) >T (>T PZ) ac: ? co: Pure
A) )T ()T PH) ac: ? co: Mouth gold ab: ?: Gold that has been
ab: ? refined.
Nm) )T ()T PH) Mouth: Nm) >T (>T PZ) Pure
[freq. 497] |kjv: mouth, gold: [freq. 9] |kjv: pure, fine|
commandment, edge, according, {str: 6337}
word, hole, end, appointment, B) >^T (>^T PZZ) ac: Refine co:
portion, tenor, sentence| {str:
? ab: ?
6310}
V) >^T (>^T P-ZZ)
D) )ET ()ET PAH) ac: Blow co:
Refine: [freq. 3] (vf: Hophal,
? ab: ?: To blow with the mouth.

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Paal, Piel) |kjv: best, strong, im) ,JTX (,JTX T-PWHh)


leap| {str: 6338, 6339} Apple: The fruit or the tree.
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 6] |kjv: apple| {str: 8598}
L) ,TM (,TM YPHh) ac: Blow co:
1376) ,T (,T PHh) ac: Blow co:
? ab: ?: A heavy blowing as a
Bellows ab: ?: The pictograph T is a bellows.
picture of a mouth representing blowing, V) ,TM (,TM Y-PHh)
the L is a picture of a wall meaning
Blow: [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv:
outside. Combined these mean "blow
bewail| {str: 3306}
out". The bellows blows out a large
amount of air causing a fire to become Nm) ,TM (,TM Y-PHh)
hotter. Blow: [freq. 1] |kjv: breath out|
A) ,T (,T PHh) ac: ? co: {str: 3307}
Bellows ab: ? M) ,MT (,MT PYHh) ac: Blow
Nm) ,T (,T PHh) Trap: co: Ash ab: ?: The ash that is blown
when the bellows blows.
[Unknown connection to root;]
[freq. 27] |kjv: snare, gin, plate| Nm) ,MT (,MT PYHh)
{str: 6341} Ash: [freq. 2] |kjv: ash| {str:
am) ,TQ (,TQ MP-Hh) 6368}
Bellows: [freq. 1] |kjv: bellows|
Adopted Roots;
{str: 4647}
2238 ,TY Span, Span
B) ,LT (,LT PHhHh) ac: Trap 2419 ,TR Blow
co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to 2496 ,T\ Attach
root;] 2863 ,TW Join
V) ,LT (,LT P-HhHh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Trap: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv:
snare| {str: 6351} 1377) 9T (9T PTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
H) )LT ()LT PHhH) ac: Rule ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Governor ab: ?: [Unknown
connection to root;] 1378) -T (-T PY) ac: ? co: Edge ab: ?
Nm) )LT ()LT P-HhH) A) -T (-T PY) ac: ? co: Edge ab:
Governor: [Hebrew and ?
Aramaic] [freq. 38] |kjv:
Nf1) )MT ()MT P-YH)
governor, captain, deputy| {str:
6346, 6347} Edge: [freq. 1] |kjv: edge| {str:
J) ,JT (,JT PWHh) ac: Blow co: 6366}
lf1) )MTMT ()MTMT PY-P-
? ab: ?: A blowing as a bellows.
YH) Double edge: A double
V) ,JT (,JT PWHh)
edged blade. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Blow: [freq. 14] (vf: Paal, twoedged, teeth| {str: 6374}
Hiphil) |kjv: speak, puff, blow, ~~~~~~~~~~
break, utter, snare| {str: 6315}

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1379) /T (/T PK) ac: Overturn co: |kjv: forward, perverse| {str:
Flask ab: ?: The flask, usually made of a 8419}
horn (see Job 42:14), for storing lm) /TOTI (/TOTI H-PK-
medicinal, cosmetic or ritual oils. The PK) Upside-down: [freq. 1]
flask is overturned to pour out the |kjv: froward| {str: 2019}
contents. (eng: flask - with the additional H) )OT ()OT PKH) ac: Pour co:
l and s) ? ab: ?: The overturning of flask.
A) /T (/T PK) ac: ? co: Flask ab: V) )OT ()OT P-KH)
? Pour: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
Nm) /T (/T PK) Flask: ran| {str: 6379}
[freq. 3] |kjv: box, vial| {str: J) /JT (/JT PWK) ac: ? co:
6378} Cosmetics ab: ?
F) /TI (/TI HPK) ac: Overturn Nm) /JT (/JT PWK)
co: ? ab: ?: The overturning of the Cosmetics: [freq. 4] |kjv: paint,
flask to pour out its contents. A glistering, colour| {str: 6320}
turning to a different direction.
V) /TI (/TI H-PK) Adopted Roots;
Overturn: To turn something 2865 /TW Pour, Penis
over or upside down as if ~~~~~~~~~~
pouring out its contents. [freq.
94] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, 1380) 0T (0T PL) ac: Plead co: ? ab:
Hophal) |kjv: turn, overthrow, Judgment: The pictograph T is a
overturn, change, become, came,
picture of mouth, the P is a picture of a
convert, gave, make, perverse,
shepherd staff representing authority.
pervert, retire, tumble| {str:
Combined these mean "speak to
2015}
authority". A coming to one in authority
Nf1) )OTI ()OTI HP-KH) to intercede on ones own behalf or for
Overturning: [freq. 1] |kjv: another.
overthrow| {str: 2018} B) 0PT (0PT PLL) ac: Plead co:
af1) )OTIQ ()OTIQ MH-P- ? ab: Judgment: To plead for
KH) Overturning: [freq. 6] intercession or an outcome.
|kjv: overthrow| {str: 4114} V) 0PT (0PT P-LL)
af2) 8OTIQ (8OTIQ MH-P- Plead: [freq. 84] (vf: Hitpael,
KT) Stocks: Causing an Piel) |kjv: pray, judge, made,
upside down posture. [freq. 4] intreat, judgment, prayer,
|kjv: prison, stocks| {str: 4115} supplication, thought| {str:
gm) /TJI (/TJI HW-PK) 6419}
Overturned: Something that is bm) 0MPT (0MPT P-LYL)
turned over upside down. [ms: Judgment: What is determined
Kph] [freq. 1] |kjv: turning| {str: out of the pleading. [freq. 3] |kjv:
2017} judge| {str: 6414}
if1) )OTIX ()OTIX TH-P- bf1) )PMPT ()PMPT P-LY-
KH) Upside-down: [freq. 10] LH) Judgment: What is

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determined out of the pleading. Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel,


[freq. 1] |kjv: judgment| {str: Participle) |kjv: work, wonder,
6415} marvelous, wonderful, thing,
bfm) -PMPT (-PMPT P-LY- hard, wondrous, perform| {str:
LY) Judgment: What is 6381}
determined out of the pleading. Nm) $PT ($PT P-LA)
[freq. 1] |kjv: judge| {str: 6416} Performance: [freq. 13] |kjv:
bff1) )MPMPT ()MPMPT P- wonder, wonderful, marvelous|
LYL-YH) Judgment: What is {str: 6382}
determined out of the pleading. bm) $MPT ($MPT P-LYA)
[freq. 1] |kjv: judgment| {str: Performance: [df: yalp] [freq.
6417} 4] |kjv: secret, wonderful| {str:
C) 0TE (0TE APL) ac: ? co: 6383}
Dark ab: ?: A very dark darkness hf1) )EPTQ ()EPTQ MP-
brought about as a punishment of L-AH) Performance: [freq. 1]
judgment. |kjv: wondrous| {str: 4652}
Nm) 0TE (0TE A-PL) H) )PT ()PT PLH) ac: Distinct
Dark: [freq. 1] |kjv: dark| {str: co: ? ab: ?: A judgment that sets
651} something apart as special.
Nf1) )PTE ()PTE AP-LH) V) )PT ()PT P-LH)
Darkness: [freq. 10] |kjv: Distinct: To be distinct. [freq. 7]
darkness, gloominess, dark, (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: sever,
thick| {str: 653} separate, wonderfully, set apart,
am) 0TEQ (0TEQ MA-PL) marvelous, difference| {str:
Darkness: [freq. 1] |kjv: 6395}
darkness| {str: 3990} J) 0JT (0JT PWL) ac: ? co: Bean
aff1) )MPTEQ ()MPTEQ ab: ?: From its bent shape as one
MA-PL-YH) Darkness: [freq. bowing before one in authority.
1] |kjv: darkness| {str: 3991} Nm) 0JT (0JT PWL) Bean:
bm) 0MTE (0MTE A-PYL) [freq. 2] |kjv: bean| {str: 6321}
Late: In the sense of night as M) 0MT (0MT PYL) ac: Plead co:
being dark. [freq. 1] |kjv: grown| ? ab: ?
{str: 648} if1) )PMTX ()PMTX T-PY-LH)
gm) 0TJE (0TJE AW-PL) Pleading: [ms: hlpt] [freq.
Darkness: [ms: lpa] [freq. 9] 77] |kjv: prayer| {str: 8605}
|kjv: darkness, privily, obscurity|
{str: 652} Adopted Roots;
E) $PT ($PT PLA) ac: Perform 2866 0TW Low, Lowland
co: ? ab: ?: A great work as an act of ~~~~~~~~~~
intercession.
V) $PT ($PT P-LA) 1381) 1T (1T PM) ac: ? co: Mouth
Perform: To do a great action ab: ?
out of a judgment. [freq. 71] (vf:

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J) 1JT (1JT PWM) ac: ? co: directions. Also to turn


Mouth ab: ? something back or away. [freq.
135] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal,
Nm) 1JT (1JT PWM)
Piel) |kjv: turn, look, prepare,
Mouth: [Aramaic only] [ms: regard, respect, look| {str: 6437}
Mp] [freq. 6] |kjv: mouth| {str:
Nm) )RT ()RT P-NH)
6433}
Face: The face, also the
M) 1MT (1MT PYM) ac: ? co:
presence of one through the
Fat ab: ? sense of being in the face of.
Nf1) )QMT ()QMT PY-MH) [Always written in the plural
Fat: [freq. 1] |kjv: fat| {str: form, QMRT; Frequently
6371} used with the prefix "P",
~~~~~~~~~~ meaning "to" or "for", meaning
"to the face of" or "before"]
1382) 2T (2T PN) ac: Turn co: Face [freq. 2110] |kjv: face, presence,
ab: ?: The turning of the face. (eng: fan; because, sight, countenance,
spin) from, person, upon, of, against,
A) 2T (2T PN) ac: ? co: Corner open, for, toward| {str: 3942,
ab: ? 6440}
Nm) 2T (2T PN) I. Corner: J) 2JT (2JT PWN) ac: Turn co: ?
II. Or: As a turning toward ab: ?
another direction. [freq. 6] |kjv: V) 2JT (2JT PWN) Turn:
corner, lest, not, peradventure| [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
{str: 6434, 6435} distracted| {str: 6323}
B) 2RT (2RT PNN) ac: Turn co: ? M) 2MT (2MT PYN) ac: ? co:
ab: ? Corner ab: ?: A point which makes
bm) 2MRT (2MRT P-NYN) a turn.
Ruby: A gem that glistens when Nf1) )RMT ()RMT PY-NH)
turned. [df: ynp] [freq. 6] |kjv: Corner: [ms: hnp] [freq. 28]
ruby| {str: 6443} |kjv: corner, chief, tower,
C) 2TE (2TE APN) ac: Turn co: bulwark, stay| {str: 6438}
Wheel ab: ?: A turning object. ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 2TE (2TE A-PN)
1383) <T (<T PS) ac: End co: Wrist
Turning: [freq. 1] |kjv: fitly|
{str: 655} ab: ?: The end of the extremities
including the wrist and ankles.
gm) 2TJE (2TJE AW-PN)
A) <T (<T PS) ac: ? co: Wrist ab:
Wheel: [ms: Npa] [freq. 36] |kjv:
wheel| {str: 212} ?
H) )RT ()RT PNH) ac: Turn co: Nm) <T (<T PS) I. Sleeve:
Face ab: ?: What turns back and As reaching to the wrist. II.
forth. Wrist: [Aramaic only] [freq. 7]
|kjv: colour, part| {str: 6446,
V) )RT ()RT P-NH) Turn:
6447}
To turn the face or to turn

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Nf1) )\T ()\T P-SH) V) 4TE (4TE A-PP)


Handful: As a full at the wrist. Surround: To be inside a hole
[freq. 1] |kjv: handful| {str: or surrounded by something.
6451} [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: compass|
B) <\T (<\T PSS) ac: Disappear {str: 661}
co: ? ab: ?: A coming to an end. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) <\T (<\T P-SS)
1386) =T (=T PTs) ac: Smash co:
Disappear: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: fail| {str: 6461} Club ab: ?: The pictograph T is a
C) <TE (<TE APS) ac: End co: ? picture of an open mouth, the ] is a
picture of a man on his side. Combined
ab: ?: The extremity of the wrist or
these mean "open the side". When a pot is
ankle.
struck on its side, it is opened and the
V) <TE (<TE A-PS) End: pieces scatter.
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fail, H) )]T ()]T PTsH) ac: Open
gone, end, nought| {str: 656}
co: ? ab: ?
Nm) <TE (<TE A-PS)
V) )]T ()]T P-TsH)
End: [freq. 43] |kjv: end, no,
Open: To open the mouth. [freq.
none, nothing, without, else, but,
15] (vf: Paal) |kjv: open, rid,
beside, cause| {str: 657}
gape, utter| {str: 6475}
~~~~~~~~~~
J) =JT (=JT PWTs) ac: Scatter
1384) 3T (3T PAh) ac: Shine co: ? co: ? ab: ?: A breaking of something
into pieces.
ab: Brightness
V) =JT (=JT PWTs)
H) )ST ()ST PAhH) ac: Scream
Scatter: [freq. 67] (vf: Paal,
co: ? ab: ?: As a bright sound.
Niphal, Hiphil, Pilpel) |kjv:
V) )ST ()ST P-AhH) scatter, disperse, cast, drive,
Scream: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: break, shake, dash, retire| {str:
cry| {str: 6463} 6327}
L) 3TM (3TM YPAh) ac: Shine if1) )]JTX ()]JTX T-PW-
co: Bright ab: ? TsH) Scattering: [freq. 1]
V) 3TM (3TM Y-PAh) |kjv: disperse| {str: 8600}
Shine: [freq. 8] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: M) =MT (=MT PYTs) ac: ? co:
shine, show, light| {str: 3313} Club ab: ?
Nf1) )STM ()STM YP-AhH) km) =MTQ (=MTQ M-PYTs)
Brightness: [freq. 2] |kjv: Club: [freq. 1] |kjv: maul|
brightness| {str: 3314} {str: 4650}
~~~~~~~~~~
Adopted Roots;
1385) 4T (4T PP) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? 2422 =TR Scatter, Club
C) 4TE (4TE APP) ac: 2597 6^T Scatter
Surround co: ? ab: ? 2625 ,]T Break
2627 1]T Crack

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2628 3]T Smash, Bruise 1388) 6T (6T PR) ac: Tread co: Bull
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: Fruitful: The pictograph T is a
picture of an open mouth, the V is a
1387) 5T (5T PQ) ac: Crumble co: picture of a head. Combined these mean
Riverbank ab: ?: The riverbank restrains "open the head". The heads of grains are
the river but the force of the river also scattered on the threshing floor, a smooth,
eats away at the bank causing it to erode hard and level surface. An ox is lead
and collapse. (eng: peek -see adopted around the floor crushing the heads,
roots) opening them to reveal the seed inside.
C) 5TE (5TE APQ) ac: ? co: Also the fruit of trees that harvested.
Riverbank ab: ? (eng: bull - with the exchange of the b
V) 5TE (5TE A-PQ) and p and the l and r; fruit, also other
fruits with a "pr" such as pear and
Restrain: [freq. 7] (vf: Hitpael)
apricot)
|kjv: refrain, force, restrain| {str:
662} A) 6T (6T PR) ac: ? co: Bull ab: ?
bm) 5MTE (5MTE A-PYQ) Nm) 6T (6T PR) Bull:
Riverbank: [freq. 19] |kjv: [freq. 133] |kjv: bullock, bull,
river, channel, stream, brook, oxen, calf, young| {str: 6499}
mighty, scales, strong| {str: 650} Nf1) )VT ()VT P-RH)
J) 5JT (5JT PWQ) ac: Crumble Heifer: [freq. 26] |kjv: heifer,
co: ? ab: ?: The crumbling of the kine| {str: 6510}
riverbank by the force of the river. B) 6VT (6VT PRR) ac: Break co:
V) 5JT (5JT PWQ) I. ? ab: ?
Crumble: II. Advance: The V) 6VT (6VT P-RR)
advancing water from the Break: To throw something on
crumbling riverbank causing it the ground and break it by
to become wider. [freq. 9] (vf: trampling. [freq. 50] (vf: Paal,
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: stumble, Hiphil, Hophal, Pilpel) |kjv:
move| {str: 6328, 6329} break, void, defeat, disannul,
M) 5MT (5MT PYQ) ac: Crumble disappoint, frustrate, nought,
co: ? ab: ? cease, clean, dissolved, divide|
Nm) 5MT (5MT PYQ) {str: 6565}
Crumble: [freq. 1] |kjv: smite| dm) 6JVT (6JVT P-RWR)
{str: 6375} Skillet: A flat surface for
preparing foods. [freq. 3] |kjv:
Adopted Roots; pot, pan| {str: 6517}
2036 7UF Seek C) 6TE (6TE APR) ac: ? co: Ash
2630 (UT Oversee, Oversight ab: ?: At the conclusion of the
2631 ,UT Open treading, an abundance of fruit is
2633 6UT Seek acquired. Anything in abundance.
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 6TE (6TE A-PR)
Ash: [freq. 24] |kjv: ash| {str:
665, 666}

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D) 6ET (6ET PAR) ac: ? co: Hiphil) |kjv: fruitful, increase,


Decoration ab: ?: The fruits that bear, forth, bring| {str: 6509}
grow on the branches of a tree as fm) -VT (-VT P-RY)
decorations. Fruit: [freq. 119] |kjv: fruit,
V) 6ET (6ET P-AR) fruitful, bough, reward| {str:
Decorate: [freq. 14] (vf: 6529}
Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: glorify, J) 6JT (6JT PWR) ac: Crush co:
beatify, boast, bough, glory| {str: Winepress ab: ?: Grapes are placed
6286} in winepress and trampled on to
Nm) 6ET (6ET P-AR) crush the fruit bringing out the juice
Turban: A piece of cloth that is of the grape.
wound around the head as a V) 6JT (6JT PWR) Crush:
decoration. [freq. 7] |kjv: goodly, [freq. 3] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: bring,
beauty, goodly, ornament, tire| broken, take| {str: 6331}
{str: 6287} Nf1) )VJT ()VJT PW-RH)
gf1) )VEJT ()VEJT PW-A- Winepress: [freq. 2] |kjv:
RH) Branch: [ms: hrap] winepress, press| {str: 6333}
[freq. 7] |kjv: branch, bough,
sprig| {str: 6288} Adopted Roots;
if1) )VETX ()VETX TP-A- 2604 6YT Burst
RH) Decoration: [df: 2634 (VT Divide, Seed
trapt] [freq. 51] |kjv: glory, 2635 >VT Village
beauty, beautiful, honour, fair, 2636 ,VT Burst, Bud
glorious, bravery, comely, 2637 9VT Break
excellent| {str: 8597} 2638 /VT Whip
lm) 6EVET (6EVET P-AR- 2639 1VT Rip
AR) Blackness: [Unknown 2640 <VT Split, Hoof
connection to root;] [df: rwrap] 2642 =VT Spread, Breach
[freq. 2] |kjv: blackness| {str: 2643 5VT Tear
6289} 2740 6WU Tie, Sash, Conspire
E) $VT ($VT PRA) ac: ? co: 2653 6XT Open, Interpretation
Fruit ab: ? 2811 6FW Burst, Grain
V) $VT ($VT P-RA) ~~~~~~~~~~
Fruitful: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil)
|kjv: fruitful| {str: 6500} 1389) 7T (7T PSh) ac: Spread co: ?
Nm) $VT ($VT P-RA) ab: Excess
Wild-ass: A wild animal as A) 7T (7T PSh) ac: Spread co: ?
prolific. [df: hrp] [freq. 10] ab: ?
|kjv: wild ass| {str: 6501} Nm) 7T (7T PSh) Excess:
H) )VT ()VT PRH) ac: ? co: As spread out. [freq. 1] |kjv:
Fruit ab: ? extremity| {str: 6580}
V) )VT ()VT P-RH) H) )WT ()WT PShH) ac: Spread
Fruitful: [freq. 29] (vf: Paal, co: ? ab: ?

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V) )WT ()WT P-ShH) V) 8XT (8XT P-TT)


Spread: [df: hVp] [freq. 22] Perforate: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
(vf: Paal) |kjv: spread, abroad| |kjv: part| {str: 6626}
{str: 6581} H) )XT ()XT PTH) ac: Entice co:
J) 7JT (7JT PWSh) ac: Scatter ? ab: Simple
co: ? ab: ? V) )XT ()XT P-TH)
V) 7JT (7JT PWSh) Entice: [freq. 28] (vf: Paal,
Scatter: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
Niphal) |kjv: spread, grow, entice, deceive, persuade, flatter,
scatter| {str: 6335} allure, enlarge, silly| {str: 6601}
ff) -XT (-XT P-TY) I.
Adopted Roots; Simple: One easily persuaded,
2193 7TL Free, Freedom seduced or deceived. [df: yatp]
2620 3\T March, Step II. Width: [Unknown
2621 5\T Spread connection to rootAramaic only]
2644 7VT Spread, Dung [freq. 21] |kjv: simple, foolish,
2645 ,WT Tear simplicity, width| {str: 6612,
2646 9WT Spread 6613}
2648 8WT Spread, Flax ff3) 8JMXT (8JMXT PT-YWT)
2241 7TY Fat Simple: One easily
3050 7SVT persuaded, seduced or deceived.
3052 (WVT [freq. 1] |kjv: simple| {str: 6615}
3053 >WVT Spread J) 8JT (8JT PWT) ac: ? co: Socket
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?: A hole for inserting a rod. The
hinges of a door were made by
1390) 8T (8T PT) ac: Perforate co: placing a hole in the door jam, the
Hole ab: Simple: The pictograph T is a door had rods on the side that are set
picture of an open mouth or hole, the X is into the holes, allowing the door to
a post for hanging the standard. swivel in the socket. Also the vagina
Combined these mean "hole for a post". for intercourse.
A hole made for inserting something. The Nf) 8JT (8JT PWT)
act of intercourse. Socket: [ms: tp] [df: htp]
A) 8T (8T PT) ac: ? co: Hole ab: ? [freq. 2] |kjv: hinge, secret part|
Nf) 8T (8T PT) Hole: A {str: 6596}
hole that is made in the bread by L) 8TM (8TM YPT) ac: ? co: ? ab:
pressing. Also a morsel, as the Wonder: A hole for inserting a rod.
hole, that has been removed The hinges of a door were made by
from the bread by pinching out a placing a hole in the door jam, the
piece. [freq. 15] |kjv: morsel, door had rods on the side that are set
piece, meat| {str: 6595} into the holes, allowing the door to
B) 8XT (8XT PTT) ac: Perforate swivel in the socket. Also the vagina
for intercourse.
co: ? ab: ?: Full of holes.

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am) 8TJQ (8TJQ MW-PT) C) +TE (+TE APGh) ac: ? co:


Wonder: An amazing sight or Viper ab: ?
event as a piercing. [freq. 36] Nm) +TE (+TE A-PGh)
|kjv: wonder, sign, miracle| {str: Nothing: Through the idea of a
4159} hiss. [freq. 1] |kjv: nought| {str:
659}
Adopted Roots; Nf1) )KTE ()KTE AP-GhH)
2602 8LT Pit
Viper: [freq. 3] |kjv: viper|
2649 ,XT Open, Door
{str: 660}
2651 2XT Open ~~~~~~~~~~
2652 3XT Wink, Moment
~~~~~~~~~~

1391) +T (+T PGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?

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Tsad

1392) $] ($] TsA) ac: Issue co: am) $]JQ ($]JQ MW-TsA)
Excrement ab: ?: The ] is a picture of a Going-out: Something that is
man laying down or squatting. To issue going, coming or issuing out
out of something. This parent root is such as a spring. [ms: aum]
related to M]. [freq. 27] |kjv: out, go, spring,
A) $] ($] TsA) ac: ? co: brought, east, bud, outgoing,
Excrement ab: ?: In the sense of proceed| {str: 4161}
issuing out of a man. af1) )E]JQ ()E]JQ MW-
Nf1) $] ($] Ts-A) Ts-AH) I. Origin: The history

Excrement: [freq. 2] |kjv: come| of where one is issued out from.


{str: 6627} II. Excrement: What comes out
of man. [freq. 2] |kjv: draught,
lm) $]E] ($]E] TsA-TsA)
going| {str: 4163}
Offspring: What issues out
bm) $M]M ($M]M Y-TsYA)
of a generation. [freq. 11] |kjv:
offspring, come| {str: 6631} Excrement: What comes out
of man. [freq. 1] |kjv: come| {str:
J) $J] ($J] TsWA) ac: ? co:
3329}
Excrement ab: ?
i f1) )E]JX ()E]JX TW-Ts-
Nm) $J] ($J] TsWA)
AH) Goings: [ms: haut]
Filthy: Something soiled with [freq. 23] |kjv: going, outgoing,
excrement. [ms: au] [freq. 2] issue, border| {str: 8444}
|kjv: filthy| {str: 6674} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) )EJ] ()EJ] TsW-AH)
Excrement: [ms: hau] [freq. 1393) &] (&] TsB) ac: Stand co: Wall
5] |kjv: dung, filthiness, filth| ab: ?: The pictograph ] is a picture of a
{str: 6675} man on his side, the F is a picture of a
L) $]M ($]M YTsA) ac: Issue co: tent. Combined these mean "side of the
Excrement ab: ?: An issuing out of tent". The walls of the tent enclose what
one place to another. is inside. The tent walls stand firm and
V) $]M ($]M Y-TsA) Go strong, protecting it from the harsh
out: To go, come or issue out. elements. As the family swells in size, the
[Hebrew and Aramaic; A tent walls are enlarged.
generic verb with a wide A) &] (&] TsB) ac: ? co: Wall ab:
application meaning to go or ?
come out] [freq. 1070] (vf: Paal, Nm) &] (&] TsB) I.
Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: out, forth, Wagon: A walled wagon for
bring, come, proceed, go, depart, transport. II. Tortoise: From its
finished| {str: 3318, 3319} shell as a wagon. [freq. 3] |kjv:

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covered, litter, tortoise| {str: is enlarged and seen as a swelling of


6632} the tent.
am) &]Q (&]Q MTs-B) V) )F] ()F] Ts-BH)
Garrison: The walled in army. Swell: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
[df: bun] [freq. 10] |kjv: |kjv: swell, fight| {str: 6638}
garrison, station, stood| {str: Nm) )F] ()F] Ts-BH)
4673} Swelling: [freq. 1] |kjv: swell|
af1) )F]Q ()F]Q MTs-BH) {str: 6639}
Garrison: The walled in L) &]M (&]M YTsB) ac: Stand co:
army. [freq. 2] |kjv: garrison, ? ab: Truth: A standing firm and fast
army| {str: 4675} as a wall.
fm) -F] (-F] Ts-BY) I. V) &]M (&]M Y-TsB)
Gazelle: An animal of a herd as Stand: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
an army. II. Beauty: The beauty [freq. 49] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv:
and grace of the gazelle. [freq. stand, present, set, withstand,
32] |kjv: roe, roebuck, glory, remain, resort, truth| {str: 3320,
glorious, beautiful, beauty, 3321}
goodly, pleasant| {str: 6643}
bm) &M]M (&M]M Y-TsYB)
ff1) )MF] ()MF] TsB-YH)
Truth: What stands firm.
Gazelle: A female gazelle. [freq. [Aramaic only] [freq. 5] |kjv:
2] |kjv: roe| {str: 6646} true, truth, certainty, certain|
rm) *F] (*F] Ts-BW) {str: 3330}
Purpose: [Unknown connection
to root; Aramaic only] [freq. 1] Adopted Roots;
|kjv: purpose| {str: 6640} 2033 6]F Gather, Fence
E) $F] ($F] TsBA) ac: Muster 2426 &]R Stand, Pillar
co: Army ab: ?: The mustering of an 2654 9F] Grasp
army as a wall of protection. 2656 6F] Pile, Pile
V) $F] ($F] Ts-BA) I. 2657 8F] Handful
Muster: To gather for service, ~~~~~~~~~~
work or war. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] II. Will: Ones desires. 1394) '] ('] TsG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
[Aramaic only] [freq. 23] (vf: L) ']M (']M YTsG) ac: Set co: ?
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: fight, ab: ?: A placing in a specific
assemble, muster, war, perform, location.
wait, will| {str: 6633, 6634}
V) ']M (']M Y-TsG) Set:
Nm) $F] ($F] Ts-BA)
To set something in a place.
Army: [freq. 485] |kjv: host, [freq. 16] (vf: Hiphil, Hophal)
war, army, battle, service| {str: |kjv: set, made, put, establish,
6635} leave, present, stay| {str: 3322}
H) )F] ()F] TsBH) ac: Swell co: ~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: ?: As the family grows the tent

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1395) (] ((] TsD) ac: Hide co: Side ff1) )MH] ()MH] TsD-YH)
ab: Stronghold: The pictograph ] is a Ambush: A laying down in
picture of the side of a man. One lies wait. [freq. 2] |kjv: lay| {str:
down to sleep, hide or ambush. (eng: 6660}
side) J) (J] ((J] TsWD) ac: Hunt co:
A) (] ((] TsD) ac: ? co: Side ab: Snare ab: ?
Stronghold V) (J] ((J] TsWD)
Nm) (] ((] TsD) I. Side: Hunt: To hunt in the sense of
II. Concerning: On the side of laying in ambush. [freq. 18] (vf:
something. [Aramaic only] [freq. Paal, Hitpael) |kjv: hunt, take,
35] |kjv: side, beside, another, chase, provision, sore| {str:
concerning, against| {str: 6654, 6679}
6655} am) (J]Q ((J]Q M-TsWD)
km) (]Q ((]Q M-TsD) Snare: A tool used for
Stronghold: A hiding place trapping animals while the
surrounded by sides. [freq. 11] hunter lies in wait. [freq. 6] |kjv:
|kjv: stronghold, hold, castle, net, snare, bulwark| {str: 4685}
fort, munition| {str: 4679} af1) )HJ]Q ()HJ]Q M-
adf1) )HJ]Q ()HJ]Q M-Ts- TsW-DH) Snare: A tool used
WDH) Stronghold: A hiding for trapping animals while the
place surrounded by sides. [freq. hunter lies in wait. [freq. 6] |kjv:
22] |kjv: fortress, hold, snare, net, munition, hold| {str: 4685}
stronghold, castle, fort, defense| M) (M] ((M] TsYD) ac: Hunt
{str: 4686} co: Meat ab: ?
H) )H] ()H] TsDH) ac: Lay Nm) (M] ((M] TsYD) I.
down co: ? ab: ? Hunter: One who lays in
V) )H] ()H] Ts-DH) ambush. II. Meat: The produce
Lay-down: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, of the hunt. [freq. 20] |kjv:
Niphal) |kjv: wait, hunt, destroy| venison, hunter, victuals,
{str: 6658} provision, hunting, catch, food,
Nm) )H] ()H] Ts-DH) True: hunting| {str: 6718, 6719}
Nf1) )HM] ()HM] TsY-DH)
Posed as a question, "is it true", as if Meat: The produce of the
hunt. [ms: hdu] [freq. 10] |kjv:
laying something down for investigation. venison, victuals, provision,
meat| {str: 6720}
[Aramaic only] [ar: adu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Adopted Roots;
~~~~~~~~~~ 2476 6Y\ Side
2658 5H] Straight, Righteous
~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
| {str: 6656}
1396) )] ()] TsH) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?

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~~~~~~~~~~ V) ,] (,L] Ts-HhHh)


White: To be white. From the
drying and bleaching of things
1397) *] (*] TsW) ac: Command co: left in the sun. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
Command ab: ? |kjv: white| {str: 6705}
A) *] (*] TsW) ac: ? co: bm) ,ML] (,ML] Ts-
Command ab: ? HhYHh) Top: [Unknown
Nf) *] (*] TsW) connection to root;] [freq. 5]
Command: [freq. 9] |kjv: |kjv: top| {str: 6706}
precept, commandment| {str: bf1) )LML] ()LML] Ts-
6673} HhY-HhH) Dry: [freq. 1] |kjv:
H) )J] ()J] TsWH) ac: ? co: dry| {str: 6707}
Command ab: ? lf1) )L]L] ()L]L] TsHh-
V) )J] ()J] Ts-WH) Ts-HhH) Desert: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Command: [freq. 494] (vf: drought| {str: 6710}
Pual, Piel) |kjv: command, bfm) -LML] (-LML] Ts-
charge, commandment, appoint, HhY-HhY) Top: [Unknown
bade, order, commander| {str: connection to root;] [freq. 1]
6680} |kjv: high place| {str: 6708}
hf1) )J]Q ()J]Q MTs-WH) H) )L] ()L] TsHhH) ac: ? co:
Command: [freq. 181] |kjv: Dry ab: ?
commandment, precept, law, e m) )LM] ()LM] TsY-HhH)
ordinance| {str: 4687} Dried: [ms: hxu] [freq. 1]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: dried| {str: 6704}
J) ,J] (,J] TsWHh) ac: Shout
1398) >] (>] TsZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
V) ,J] (,J] TsWHh)
Shout: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
1399) ,] (,] TsHh) ac: ? co: Desert
shout| {str: 6681}
ab: ?: The pictograph ] is a picture of a Nf1) )LJ] ()LJ] TsW-HhH)
man on his side representing trouble, the
Shout: [freq. 4] |kjv: cry,
L is a picture of a wall that separates the
crying, complaining| {str: 6682}
inside from the outside. Combined these
mean "trouble outside". The desert as a
Adopted Roots;
hot and dry place.
2661 6L] White
A) ,] (,] TsHh) ac: ? co: Desert
2679 5S] Cry
ab: ? 2756 ,^V Outcry
Nm) ,] (,] TsHh) Dry: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 4] |kjv: white, clear,
plainly, dry| {str: 6703} 1400) 9] (9] TsTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
B) ,L] (,L] TsHhHh) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Desert ab: ?

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1401) -] (-] TsY) ac: ? co: Desert ab: causes a pressing. [df: qwu]
?: The desert nomads life was a continual [freq. 1] |kjv: anguish| {str:
traveling from one location to another 6695}
always hunting for pastures. The stars and Nf1) )OJ] ()OJ] TsW-KH)
terrain served as landmarks to guide the Burden: A heavy load that
nomad on his journey. This parent root is causes a pressing. [df: hqwu]
related to E] through the idea of [freq. 3] |kjv: anguish| {str:
migration as an issuing out. (eng: sign) 6695}
A) -] (-] TsY) ac: ? co: Desert am) /J]Q (/J]Q M-TsWK)
ab: ? Stress: Something that
Nm) -] (-] TsY) Ship: causes oppression. [df: qwum]
Just as the nomad travels the [freq. 6] |kjv: straightness,
wilderness, ships are nomads of distress, anguish| {str: 4689}
the sea. [freq. 4] |kjv: ship| {str: kf1) )OJ]Q ()OJ]Q M-TsW-
6716} KH) Stress: Something that
Nf1) )M] ()M] Ts-YH) causes oppression. [df: hqwum
Desert: [freq. 16] |kjv: dry, hqum] [freq. 7] |kjv: distress,
wilderness, drought, solitary, anguish| {str: 4691}
barren| {str: 6723} L) /]M (/]M YTsK) ac: ? co: ?
fm) -M] (-M] Ts-YY) ab: Anguish
Desert: [freq. 6] |kjv: desert, am) /]JQ (/]JQ MW-TsK)
wilderness| {str: 6728} Anguish: [df: quwm] [freq. 3]
jm) 2JM] (2JM] Ts-YWN) I. |kjv: straitness, straitened,
Desert: II. Landmark: The vexation| {str: 4164}
marks in the desert which the ~~~~~~~~~~
nomad follows as road signs.
[freq. 5] |kjv: dry, title, 1403) 0] (0] TsL) ac: ? co: Shadow
waymark, sign| {str: 6724, ab: ?: A place of shadows.
6725} A) 0] (0] TsL) ac: ? co: Shadow
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?
Nm) 0] (0] TsL) Shadow:
1402) /] (/] TsK) ac: Press co: [freq. 49] |kjv: shadow, defense,
Burden ab: Stress shade| {str: 6738}
J) /J] (/J] TsWK) ac: Press co: kf1) )PJ]Q ()PJ]Q M-TsW-
Burden ab: Stress LH) Shade: [ms: hlum]
V) /J] (/J] TsWK) [freq. 1] |kjv: bottom| {str: 4699}
Press: To press into a tight elm) 0]PM] (0]PM] TsY-L-
place, an oppression. [df: qwu] TsL) I. Shadow: II. Locust:
[freq. 11] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: The flying swarm causes a large
distress, oppressor, sore, press, shadow. III. Spear: [Unknown
straiten| {str: 6693} connection to root;] [df: lulu]
Nm) /J] (/J] TsWK) [freq. 6] |kjv: locust, spear,
Burden: A heavy load that shadowing| {str: 6767}

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B) 0P] (0P] TsLL) ac: Sink co: Nm) 0E] (0E] Ts-AL)
Shade ab: ? Tree: [freq. 2] |kjv: tree| {str:
V) 0P] (0P] Ts-LL) I. 6628}
Sink: From the darkness of E) $P] ($P] TsLA) ac: Pray co:
depth. II. Shadow: [freq. 3] (vf: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: sink, shadow, root;]
dark| {str: 6749, 6751} V) $P] ($P] Ts-LA)
Nm) 0P] (0P] Ts-LL) Pray: [Aramaic only] [freq. 2]
Shadow: [freq. 4] |kjv: shadow| (vf: Paal) |kjv: pray| {str: 6739}
{str: 6752} F) 0]I (0]I HTsL) ac: ? co: ?
dm) 0JP] (0JP] Ts-LWL) ab: Escape: A hiding in the shadows.
Cake: As becoming dark when Nf1) 0]I (0]I H-TsL)
cooked. [freq. 2] |kjv: cake| {str: Escape: [freq. 1] |kjv:
6742} deliverance| {str: 2020}
C) 0]E (0]E ATsL) ac: ? co: G) 0I] (0I] TsHL) ac: Shout
Near ab: ? co: ? ab: ?: The shouting of a voice
V) 0]E (0]E A-TsL) in joy or singing. Also the neighing
Set-aside: To reserve or put of a horse or bull as a shouting.
aside something in the sense of [Unknown connection to root;]
keeping in the shadow. [freq. 5] V) 0I] (0I] Ts-HL)
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: Shout: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
take, reserve, keep, straighten| Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: cry, bellow,
{str: 680} neigh, rejoice, shine, shout, lift|
Nm) 0]E (0]E A-TsL) {str: 6670}
Near: Being next to something hf1) )PI]Q ()PI]Q MTs-
in the sense of being it its shade. H-LH) Shouting: [freq. 2]
[freq. 58] |kjv: by, beside, near, |kjv: neighing| {str: 4684}
at, with, from, against, close, to,
H) )P] ()P] TsLH) ac: Roast
toward, unto| {str: 681}
co: ? ab: ?: A roast becomes dark
bf) 0M]E (0M]E A-TsYL)
when cooked.
Noble: [Unknown connection to
V) )P] ()P] Ts-LH)
root;] [freq. 2] |kjv: noble, chief|
{str: 678} Roast: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
roast| {str: 6740}
bf1) )PM]E ()PM]E A-TsY-
fm) -P] (-P] Ts-LY)
LH) Joint: The joint in the
arm, either the elbow or armpit. Roast: [freq. 3] |kjv: roast| {str:
[Unknown connection to root;] 6748}
[freq. 3] |kjv: hole, great| {str: J) 0J] (0J] TsWL) ac: ? co: Deep
679} ab: ?: The deep ocean as a place of
D) 0E] (0E] TsAL) ac: ? co: darkness.
Tree ab: ?: What casts a shadow of Nf1) )PJ] ()PJ] TsW-LH)
shade. Deep: [freq. 1] |kjv: deep| {str:
6683}

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kf1) )PJ]Q ()PJ]Q M-TsW- 3] |kjv: drought, thirsty, dry


LH) Deep: [ms: hlum] [freq. ground| {str: 6774}
11] |kjv: deep, depth, bottom| J) 1J] (1J] TsWM) ac: Fast co:
{str: 4688} ? ab: ?: An abstinence from water, or
food.
Adopted Roots; V) 1J] (1J] TsWM)
2662 ,P] Advance, Bowl Fast: To abstain from food.
2663 1P] Image [freq. 21] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fast|
2428 0]R Deliver {str: 6684}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 1J] (1J] TsWM)
Fast: An abstinence from food.
1404) 1] (1] TsM) ac: Thirst co: [ms: Mu] [freq. 26] |kjv: fast|
Dry ab: ?: The pictograph ] is a picture {str: 6685}
of a man on his side representing the
hunt, the Q is a picture of water. Adopted Roots;
Combined these mean "hunt for water". A 2671 1R] Wither
fasting from water, or food. ~~~~~~~~~~
A) 1] (1] TsM) ac: ? co: Tie ab:
?: Something tied around the mouth. 1405) 2] (2] TsN) ac: ? co: Sheep ab:
[Unknown connection to root;] ?
Nf1) )Q] ()Q] Ts-MH) H) )R] ()R] TsNH) ac: ? co:
Veil: As bound around the face. Sheep ab: ?
[freq. 4] |kjv: lock| {str: 6777} gm) )RJ] ()RJ] T-sWNH)
B) 1Q] (1Q] TsMM) ac: Thirst Sheep: [ms: hnu] [freq. 2] |kjv:
co: ? ab: ? sheep| {str: 6792}
bm) 1MQ] (1MQ] Ts-MYM) J) 2J] (2J] TsWN) ac: ? co: Sheep
Thirsty: [freq. 2] |kjv: ab: ?
robber| {str: 6782} Nf) 2J] (2J] TsWN) Flock:
E) $Q] ($Q] TsMA) ac: Thirst [df: Nwau Nau] [freq. 274] |kjv:
co: Dry ab: ? flock, sheep, cattle, lamb| {str:
V) $Q] ($Q] Ts-MA) 6629}
Thirst: [freq. 10] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
thirst, athirst, thirsty| {str: 6770} Adopted Roots;
Nm) $Q] ($Q] Ts-MA) 2670 ,R]Descend
Thirst: [freq. 26] |kjv: thirst, 2672 3R] Low
thirsty| {str: 6771, 6772} 2674 5R]Confine, Stocks
2675 6R]Pipe
ef1) )EQM] ()EQM] TsY-
~~~~~~~~~~
M-AH) Thirst: [ms: hamu]
[freq. 1] |kjv: thirst| {str: 6773}
1406) <] (<] TsS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
ejm) 2JEQM] (2JEQM]
~~~~~~~~~~
TsY-M-AWN) Dry land: A
thirsty land. [ms: Nwamu] [freq.

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1407) 3] (3] TsAh) ac: Spread co: over an area. [freq. 1] |kjv:
Bed ab: ?: The pictograph ] is a picture watchtower| {str: 6844}
of a man laying on his side as at rest. The jf) 2JT] (2JT] Ts-PWN)
bed consisted of blankets spread out on North: From the north star
the floor of the tent. A spreading out of which is watched for direction.
something. [ms: Npu] [freq. 153] |kjv: north,
A) 3] (3] TsAh) ac: ? co: Bed northward, northern| {str: 6828}
ab: ? jfm) -RJT] (-RJT] Ts-PW-
am) 3]Q (3]Q MTs-Ah) NY) Northern: From the
Bed: [freq. 1] |kjv: bed| {str: north star which is watched for
4702} direction. [freq. 1] |kjv: northern|
{str: 6830}
ldm) 3J]S] (3J]S]
H) )T] ()T] TsPH) ac: Watch
TsAh-TsWAh) Image:
[Unknown connection to root;] co: Watchtower ab: ?: A covering of
[ms: eueu] [freq. 1] |kjv: image| an area by watching.
{str: 6816} V) )T] ()T] Ts-PH) I.
H) )S] ()S] TsAhH) ac: Watch: II. Overlay: [Unknown
Wander co: ? ab: ?: A traveling connection to root] [freq. 83]
through a spread out area. (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: watch,
watchman, behold, look, espy,
V) )S] ()S] Ts-AhH)
overlay, cover, garnish| {str:
Wander: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, 6822, 6823}
Piel) |kjv: wander, exile, travel|
ff1) )MTM] ()MTM] TsY-P-
{str: 6808}
YH) Watching: [ms: hypu]
L) 3]M (3]M YTsAh) ac: Spread
[freq. 1] |kjv: watching| {str:
co: Bed ab: ? 6836}
V) 3]M (3]M Y-TsAh) hm) )T]Q ()T]Q MTs-PH)
Spread: To spread out Watchtower: A place for
something to lay on. [freq. 4] watching. [freq. 2] |kjv:
(vf: Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: spread, watchtower| {str: 4707}
bed| {str: 3331} ~~~~~~~~~~
dm) 3J]M (3J]M Y-TsWAh)
Bed: [freq. 11] |kjv: chamber, 1409) =] (=] TsTs) ac: Bloom co:
bed, couch| {str: 3326} Blossom ab: ?: The function of the
~~~~~~~~~~ blossom is to produce the fruit of the tree.
J) =J] (=J] TsWTs) ac: Bloom
1408) 4] (4] TsP) ac: Watch co:
co: ? ab: ?
Watchtower ab: ?: (eng: spy)
V) =J] (=J] TsWTs)
A) 4] (4] TsP) ac: Watch co:
Bloom: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
Watchtower ab: ? Hiphil) |kjv: flourish, blossom,
Nf4) 8MT] (8MT] Ts-PYT) bloom, show| {str: 6692}
Watchtower: As watches M) =M] (=M] TsYTs) ac: ? co:
Blossom ab: ?

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Nm) =M] (=M] TsYTs) am) 5J]Q (5J]Q M-TsWQ)


Blossom: [ms: Uu] [freq. 15] Pillar: A tall rock formation
|kjv: blossom, flower, plate, which appears to be a cast pillar.
wing| {str: 6731} [ms: qum] [freq. 2] |kjv: pillar,
Nf1) )]M] ()]M] TsY-TsH) situate| {str: 4690}
Blossom: [freq. 1] |kjv: L) 5]M (5]M YTsQ) ac: Pour co:
flower| {str: 6733} Cast ab: ?: The pouring of molten
Nf4) 8M]M] (8M]M] TsY- metal out of a funnel into a cast.
TsYT) Blossom: A tassel or V) 5]M (5]M Y-TsQ)
lock of hair as blossoms. [ms: Pour: To pour molten metal.
tuyu] [freq. 4] |kjv: fringe, lock| [df: Koy] [freq. 54] (vf: Paal,
{str: 6734} Hiphil, Hophal, Participle) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ pour, cast, molten, firm, set, fast,
grow, hard, overflown, steadfast|
1410) 5] (5] TsQ) ac: Pour co: Cast {str: 3251, 3332}
ab: Image: A molten metal is poured into am) 5]JQ (5]JQ MW-TsQ)
a mold to form a cast object or image. Casting: [freq. 2] |kjv:
(eng: cast - a reversal of the letters) casting, hardness| {str: 4165}
A) 5] (5] TsQ) ac: ? co: Image af1) )U]JQ ()U]JQ MW-
ab: ? Ts-QH) Cast: The vessel for
af4) 8MU]Q (8MU]Q MTs- pouring the molten metal into.
QYT) Imagery: The casting [ms: hqum] [freq. 2] |kjv: pipe,
of an image. [df: tykVm] [freq. cast| {str: 4166}
6] |kjv: picture, image, wish, df1) )UJ]M ()UJ]M Y-TsW-
conceit, imagery| {str: 4906} QH) Cast: A casting of
bf1) )MU] ()MU] TsQ-YH) metals. [ms: hquy] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Image: The casting of an cast| {str: 3333}
image. [df: hykV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
picture| {str: 7914} Adopted Roots;
C) 5]E (5]E ATsQ) ac: 2412 /\R Pour
2450 /XR Pour
Casting co: Pot ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 5]E (5]E A-TsQ)
Pot: A cast iron pot. [df: Koa] 1411) 6] (6] TsR) ac: Press co:
[freq. 1] |kjv: pot| {str: 610}
Enemy ab: Trouble: A pressing in or on
J) 5J] (5J] TsWQ) ac: Pour co: someone or something. (eng: sore; store)
Pillar ab: ? A) 6] (6] TsR) ac: Press co:
V) 5J] (5J] TsWQ) Enemy ab: Trouble
Pour: To pour molten metal. Nm) 6] (6] TsR) I.
Also to pour water or oil onto
Enemy: One who closes in with
someone for washing or
pressure. II. Strait: A narrow
anointing. [freq. 12] (vf: Paal,
tight place or situation. [freq.
Hiphil) |kjv: pour, molten,
105] |kjv: enemy, adversary,
anoint| {str: 5480, 6694}

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trouble, distress, affliction, foe, Niphal, Piel) |kjv: gird, bind,


narrow, strait, flint, sorrow| {str: compass, store, treasure| {str:
6862} 247, 686}
Nf1) )V] ()V] Ts-RH) cm) 6J]E (6J]E A-TsWR)
Trouble: [freq. 73] |kjv: trouble, Waistband: As bound around
distress, affliction, adversity, the middle. [df: rwza] [freq. 14]
anguish, tribulation, adversary| |kjv: girdle| {str: 232}
{str: 6869} gm) 6]JE (6]JE AW-TsR)
fm) -V] (-V] Ts-RY) Storehouse: A place where store
Balm: A salve rubbed and are bound up. [freq. 79] |kjv:
pressed into the skin. [freq. 6] treasure, treasury, storehouse,
|kjv: balm| {str: 6875} cellar, armoury| {str: 214}
km) 6]Q (6]Q M-TsR) D) 6E] (6E] TsAR) ac: ? co:
Strait: A narrow tight place or Neck ab: ?
situation. [freq. 3] |kjv: pains, gm) 6EJ] (6EJ] T-sWAR)
distress, strait| {str: 4712} Neck: From the soreness of the
B) 6V] (6V] TsRR) ac: Press co: neck from carrying a load or
Bundle ab: ?: A pressing in or on from stress. [Hebrew and
someone or something. Aramaic] [freq. 45] |kjv: neck|
V) 6V] (6V] Ts-RR) {str: 6676, 6677}
Press: [freq. 58] (vf: Paal, G) 6I] (6I] TsHR) ac: Shine co:
Hiphil, Pual, Participle) |kjv: Oil ab: ?: The olives are pressed to
enemy, distress, bind, vex, extract the glimmering oil.
afflict, besiege, adversary, strait, V) 6I] (6I] Ts-HR) Oil:
trouble, bound, pangs| {str: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: oil|
6887} {str: 6671}
cm) 6JV] (6JV] Ts-RWR) gf) 6IJ] (6IJ] T-sWHR)
I. Bundle: Something that is Shining: Something that shines
bound up tight. [ms: rru] II. bright. Also noon as the
Pebble: [Unknown connection brightest part of the day. From
to root] [freq. 11] |kjv: bundle, the glistening of olive oil. [ms:
bag, bind, grain, stone| {str: rhu] [df: rhz] [freq. 26] |kjv:
6872} brightness, noon, noonday, day,
C) 6]E (6]E ATsR) ac: Press midday, window| {str: 2096,
co: Belt ab: ?: Something that is 6672}
stored by being wrapped up tightly. tm) 6I]M (6I]M YTs-HR)
A belt or waistcloth that is wrapped Oil: [freq. 23] |kjv: oil, anointed|
around the middle tightly. {str: 3323}
V) 6]E (6]E A-TsR) I. H) )V] ()V] TsRH) ac: Crush
Belt: To wrap around tightly. co: ? ab: ?
[df: rza] II. Store: To store up
om) )VJ] ()VJ] TsW-RH)
something in a safe place as if
bound up. [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Crushed: [df: hrwz] [freq. 1]
|kjv: crushed| {str: 2116}

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J) 6J] (6J] TsWR) ac: Press co: 71] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hophal,
Flint ab: ? Pual) |kjv: distressed, straitened,
straits, vex, narrow, form, potter,
V) 6J] (6J] TsWR) Press:
fashion, maker, frame, make,
[df: rwz] [freq. 41] (vf: Paal) former, earthen, purpose| {str:
|kjv: besiege, siege, distress, 3334, 3335}
bind, adversary, assault, bag,
Nm) 6]M (6]M Y-TsR)
beset, cast, fashion, fortify,
inclose, bind, crush, closed, Thought: The forming of
thrust| {str: 2115, 6696} thought in the mind. [freq. 9]
|kjv: imagination, frame, mind,
Nm) 6J] (6J] TsWR)
work| {str: 3336}
Flint: A very hard rock that
dm) 6J]M (6J]M Y-TsWR)
when fractured forms a razor
sharp edge. Used for knives, Form: Something that is
spears or arrowheads. [ms: ru] formed. [ms: ruy] [freq. 1] |kjv:
[freq. 80] |kjv: rock, strength, members| {str: 3338}
sharp, god, beauty, edge, stone, M) 6M] (6M] TsYR) ac: Press co:
mighty, strong, stone, flint| {str: ? ab: Pain
6697, 6864} V) 6M] (6M] TsYR)
Nf1) )VJ] ()VJ] TsW-RH) Press: [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael)
Form: In the sense of being |kjv: ambassador| {str: 6737}
pressed. [freq. 4] |kjv: form| {str: Nm) 6M] (6M] TsYR) I.
6699} Pain: A pressing pain. II. Idol:
am) 6J]Q (6J]Q M-TsWR) As pressed out of clay. III.
I. Wound: What is bound up Hinge: As pressed. The weight
with dressings. [df: rwzm rzm] of the door rested on the hinge.
II. Besiege: A pressing into a IV. Messenger: [freq. 14] |kjv:
city for conquering it. [freq. 28] ambassador, messenger, pain,
|kjv: wound, bound| {str: 4205, pang, sorrow, idol, hinge| {str:
4692} 6735, 6736}
kf1) )VJ]Q ()VJ]Q M-TsW-
RH) Rampart: A defensible Adopted Roots;
stronghold to repel an army that 2629 6]T Press, File
presses in. [ms: hrum] [freq. 8] ~~~~~~~~~~
|kjv: fenced, stronghold, fort,
munition| {str: 4694} 1412) 7] (7] TsSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
L) 6]M (6]M YTsR) ac: Press co: ~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: ?: Being pressed in a narrow
tight place. The pressing of clay to 1413) 8] (8] TsT) ac: Burn co: ? ab: ?
form something. J) 8J] (8J] TsWT) ac: Burn co: ?
V) 6]M (6]M Y-TsR) ab: ?
Press: To pressed or squeeze out V) 8J] (8J] TsWT) Burn:
of shape or into a shape as when [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: burn|
pressing clay into a shape. [freq. {str: 6702}

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L) 8]M (8]M YTsT) ac: Kindle co:


? ab: ? 1414) +] (+] TsGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
V) 8]M (8]M Y-TsT) ~~~~~~~~~~
Kindle: [freq. 29] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: kindle,
burn, set, desolate| {str: 3341}
~~~~~~~~~~

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Quph

1415) $U ($U QA) ac: Vomit co: Nf1) )FU ()FU Q-BH)
Vomit ab: ? Stomach: As a cavity. [freq. 1]
A) $U ($U QA) ac: ? co: Vomit |kjv: maw| {str: 6896}
ab: ? Nf2) 8FUQ (8FUQ MQ-BT)
Nm) $U ($U QA) Vomit: Hammer: A piercing tool.
[df: ayq] [freq. 4] |kjv: vomit| [freq. 2] |kjv: hammer| {str:
{str: 6892} 4718}
Nf2) 8EU (8EU Q-AT) af1) )FUQ ()FUQ MQ-BH)
Qaat: An unknown bird that Hammer: A piercing tool.
vomits up its food for its chicks. [freq. 3] |kjv: hammer| {str:
[freq. 5] |kjv: pelican, cormorant| 4717}
{str: 6893} gf1) )FJU ()FJU QW-BH)
J) $JU ($JU QWA) ac: ? co: Stomach: As a cavity. [ms:
Vomit ab: ? hbq] [freq. 1] |kjv: belly| {str:
6897}
V) $JU ($JU QWA)
of1) )FJU ()FJU QW-BH)
Vomit: [df: hyq] [freq. 8] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: vomit, spue| Tent: As a cavity. [ms: hbq]
{str: 6958} [freq. 1] |kjv: tent| {str: 6898}
M) $MU ($MU QYA) ac: ? co: B) &FU (&FU QBB) ac: Pierce co:
Vomit ab: ? ? ab: ?
V) $MU ($MU QYA) V) &FU (&FU Q-BB)
Vomit: [df: hyq] [freq. 1] (vf: Pierce: To pierce through
Paal) |kjv: spue| {str: 7006} creating a cavity. [freq. 8] (vf:
~~~~~~~~~~ Paal) |kjv: curse| {str: 6895}
L) &UM (&UM YQB) ac: ? co: Wine
1416) &U (&U QB) ac: Pierce co: trough ab: ?: A boxed cavity below
Cavity ab: ?: The pictograph U is a the winepress where the juice drains
picture of the sun at the horizon and the into.
gathering of the light, the F is a picture of Nm) &UM (&UM Y-QB)
a tent and what is inside. Combined these Wine trough: [freq. 16] |kjv:
mean "gather inside". A container or hole winepress, press, fats, pressfat,
for storing or holding something. (eng: wine| {str: 3342}
cave; cavity)
A) &U (&U QB) ac: ? co: Cavity Adopted Roots;
ab: ? 2430 &UR Pierce, Hole
2694 3FU Drain, Bowl
Nm) &U (&U QB) Qav: A
2695 =FU Gather
standard of measure. [freq. 1]
2696 6FU Bury, Grave
|kjv: cab| {str: 6894}
~~~~~~~~~~

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1417) 'U ('U QG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? cm) (JUM ((JUM Y-QWD)
~~~~~~~~~~ Burning: [ms: dqy] [freq. 1]
|kjv: burning| {str: 3350}
1418) (U ((U QD) ac: Bow co: Head M) (MU ((MU QYD) ac: Anoint
ab: ?: The bowing of the head in respect co: Cassia ab: ?: A pouring of spices
as a showing of the scalp to another. Also on the head.
the heat that is given off at the scalp. Nf1) )HMU ()HMU QY-DH)
(eng: head - with the exchange of the h Cassia: The tree, wood or
and q) spice which is used in anointing
A) (U ((U QD) ac: ? co: Head oils and perfumes. [ms: hdq]
ab: ? [freq. 2] |kjv: cassia| {str: 6916}
lcm) (JUHU ((JUHU QD-
QWD) Head: The crown or Adopted Roots;
top of the head. [ms: dqdq] 2697 ,HU Heat
[freq. 11] |kjv: head, crown, 2699 6HU Dark, Darkness
pate, scalp| {str: 6936} ~~~~~~~~~~
B) (HU ((HU QDD) ac: Bow co:
? ab: ?: The bowing down of the 1419) )U ()U QH) ac: Collect co:
head. Cord ab: ?: Related to JU.
V) (HU ((HU Q-DD) H) )IU ()IU QHH) ac: Dull co: ?
Bow: To bow the head. [freq. ab: ?: [Unknown connection to root;]
15] (vf: Paal) |kjv: stoop, bow| V) )IU ()IU Q-HH) Dull:
{str: 6915} A dull blade or dull teeth as bad.
L) (UM ((UM YQD) ac: Burn co: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv:
? ab: ?: From the heat that comes edge, blunt| {str: 6949}
from the top of the head. J) )JU ()JU QWH) ac: Collect co:
V) (UM ((UM Y-QD) Cord ab: ?
Burn: [Hebrew and Aramaic] V) )JU ()JU QWH) I.
[freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Hophal) |kjv: Gather: To be bound together.
burn, kindle, hearth| {str: 3344, II. Wait: To be held back by
3345} being bound. [freq. 49] (vf: Paal,
Nf1) )HUM ()HUM YQ-DH) Niphal, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
Burning: [Aramaic only] wait, look, gather| {str: 6960}
[freq. 1] |kjv: burning| {str: Nm) )JU ()JU QWH)
3346} Cord: Used for binding. [freq.
am) (UJQ ((UJQ MW-QD) 3] |kjv: line| {str: 6961}
Burning: [freq. 2] |kjv: hm) )JUQ ()JUQ MQ-WH)
burning, hearth| {str: 4168} I. Collection: A collection of
af1) )HUJQ ()HUJQ MW-Q- water (a pool, pond or sea) or
DH) Burning: [freq. 1] |kjv: horses (herd). II. Waiting: Held
burning| {str: 4169} back waiting for something.
[freq. 12] |kjv: yarn, hope,

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gathering, pool, plenty, abiding| Nf1) )LU ()LU Q-HhH)


{str: 4723} Merchandise: As taken. [freq.
hf1) )JUQ ()JUQ MQ-WH) 1] |kjv: ware| {str: 4728}
Ditch: A place for collecting
water. [freq. 1] |kjv: ditch| {str: Adopted Roots;
4724} 2795 ,UV Mix, Spice
L) )UM ()UM YQH) ac: Collect ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
Nf1) )IUM ()IUM YQ-HH) 1423) 9U (9U QTh) ac: Cut co: Little
Collection: [freq. 2] |kjv: ab: Loathe: Something that is little or
gathering, obey| {str: 3349} made little by cutting off.
~~~~~~~~~~ A) 9U (9U QTh) ac: ? co: Little
ab: ?
1420) *U (*U QW) ac: Measure co: Nm) 9U (9U QTh) Little:
Cord ab: ?: A cord used for measuring a [freq. 1] |kjv: little| {str: 6985}
straight line. Related to IU. B) 9YU (9YU QThTh) ac: Cut off
A) *U (*U QW) ac: Measure co: co: ? ab: ?
Cord ab: ? V) 9YU (9YU Q-ThTh)
Nm) *U (*U QW) Cord: Cut off: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[freq. 21] |kjv: line, rule| {str: cut off| {str: 6990}
6957} J) 9JU (9JU QWTh) ac: Loathe co:
if1) )JUX ()JUX TQ-WH) I. ? ab: ?: Something considered little,
Cord: Used for binding. II. of no account.
Waiting: Held back waiting for V) 9JU (9JU QWTh)
something. [freq. 34] |kjv: hope, Loathe: [freq. 7] (vf: Paal,
expect, line, long| {str: 8615} Niphal) |kjv: grieve, loathe| {str:
l m) *UJU (*UJU QW-QW) 6962}
Measured: As with a cord.
[freq. 2] |kjv: meted| {str: 6978} Adopted Roots;
~~~~~~~~~~ 2347 9SQ Little
2432 9UR Loathe
1421) >U (>U QZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? 2701 &YU Destroy, Destruction
~~~~~~~~~~ 2702 0YU Kill
2703 2YU Small
1422) ,U (,U QHh) ac: Take co: 2704 4YU Pluck
Merchandise ab: ? 2705 6YU Burn, Incense
A) ,U (,U QHh) ac: Take co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Merchandise ab: ?
1424) MU (MU QY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nm) ,UQ (,UQ MQHh)
Taking: [freq. 1] |kjv: taking| A) MU (MU QY) ac: ? co: Gourd
{str: 4727} ab: ?

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ljm) 2JMUMU (2JMUMU QY-Q- fm) -PU (-PU Q-LY)


YWN) Gourd: [freq. 5] |kjv: Dried: Dried foods, grains and
gourd| {str: 7021} meat, are carried by the
~~~~~~~~~~ shepherd. [df: aylq] [freq. 6]
|kjv: corn| {str: 7039}
1425) /U (/U QK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? jm) 2JPU (2JPU Q-LWN)
~~~~~~~~~~ Shame: One who is become
light in stature. [freq. 17] |kjv:
1426) 0U (0U QL) ac: Gather co: shame, confusion, dishonour,
Shepherd ab: ?: The pictograph U is a ignominy, reproach| {str: 7036}
picture of the sun at the horizon and the lm) 0UPU (0UPU QL-QL)
gathering of the light, the P is a picture of Light: Something that is light in
a shepherd staff representing authority. weight or position (worthless).
Combined these mean "gathering to the [freq. 1] |kjv: light| {str: 7052}
staff". When the shepherd called the B) 0PU (0PU QLL) ac: ? co:
sheep they swiftly came to him. The staff Light ab: ?: Something light in
of the shepherd was his tool of authority. weight or stature.
With it he would direct, discipline and V) 0PU (0PU Q-LL)
protect the flock. (eng: clown; call - to
Light: To be swift or cursed.
call together)
[freq. 82] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
A) 0U (0U QL) ac: ? co: Light ab: Hiphil, Pual, Piel, Pilpel) |kjv:
?: The Shepherd traveled light curse, swift, light, vile, despise,
allowing him to move swiftly. He abate, ease, slight| {str: 7043}
carried with him a long staff for Nm) 0PU (0PU Q-LL)
directing the sheep as well as to
Polished: [Unknown connection
protect them from predators. The
to root;] [freq. 2] |kjv: burnished,
shepherd also carried a bag, which
polished| {str: 7044}
included dried foods including grains
and meat. Also, making light of Nf1) )PPU ()PPU QL-LH)
someone or something as in shame, Curse: Something that is light in
curse or dishonor. stature, considered worthless.
Nm) 0U (0U QL) I. Swift: [freq. 33] |kjv: curse, accurse|
{str: 7045}
II. Voice: The sound of the
shepherd that calls the flock. The G) 0IU (0IU QHL) ac: Gather
voice of man or musical co: Flock ab: ?: A gathering of sheep
instrument. [Aramaic only] to the shepherd.
[freq. 20] |kjv: swift, light| {str: V) 0IU (0IU Q-HL)
7031, 7032} Gather: To gather together a
am) 0UQ (0UQ MQ-L) flock to the shepherd. [freq. 40]
Staff: [freq. 18] |kjv: rod, staff, (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: gather,
stave| {str: 4731} assemble| {str: 6950, 7035}
af1) )PUQ ()PUQ MQ-LH) Nm) 0IU (0IU Q-HL)
Staff: [freq. 18] |kjv: rod, Flock: A gathering of the flock
staff, stave| {str: 4731} to the shepherd. [freq. 123] |kjv:

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congregation, assembly, sheep who knew him by sound.


company, multitude| {str: 6951} When it came time to move he would
Nf1) )PIU ()PIU QH-LH) call them and they would quickly
Flock: A gathering of the flock gather to him.
to the shepherd. [df: hqhl] Nm) 0JU (0JU QWL)
[freq. 1] |kjv: company| {str: Voice: The sound of the
3862} shepherd, musical instrument,
am) 0IUQ (0IUQ MQ-HL) the wind, thunder, etc. [ms: lq]
Pasture: The place where the [freq. 506] |kjv: voice, noise,
flock gathers. [freq. 2] |kjv: sound, thunder, fame| {str:
congregation| {str: 4721} 6963}
af1) )PIUQ ()PIUQ MQ-H-
Adopted Roots;
LH) Pasture: The place
2709 3PU Hurl, Sling
where the flock gathers. [freq. 2]
2728 0UU Shame
|kjv: congregation| {str: 4721}
~~~~~~~~~~
bf1) )PMIU ()PMIU Q-HY-
LH) Flock: A gathering of the
1427) 1U (1U QM) ac: Rise co: Stalk
flock to the shepherd. [df:
ab: ?: A rising or standing of anything.
hlhq] [freq. 2] |kjv: assembly|
{str: 6952} A) 1U (1U QM) ac: ? co: Stalk
H) )PU ()PU QLH) ac: ? co: ab: ?
Light ab: ?: The Shepherd traveled Nf1) )QU ()QU Q-MH)
light allowing him to move swiftly. Grainstalk: As standing tall.
He carried with him a long staff for [freq. 10] |kjv: standing, grown,
directing the sheep as well as to stalk| {str: 7054}
protect them from predators. The J) 1JU (1JU QWM) ac: Raise co:
shepherd also carried a bag, which Height ab: ?
included dried foods including grains V) 1JU (1JU QWM)
and meat. Also, making light of Raise: To raise or rise up. Also
someone or something as in shame, in the sense of continuing or
curse or dishonor. establishing something. [Hebrew
V) )PU ()PU Q-LH) I. and Aramaic; A generic verb
Dry: To dry foods, grains and with a wide application meaning
meats, to preserve them. Dried to rise] [freq. 663] (vf: Paal,
foods are carried by the Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Piel)
shepherd. II. Light: To be light |kjv: up, arise, raise, establish,
in stature, worthless. [freq. 10] stand, perform, confirm, again,
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, set, stablish, surely, continue,
Participle) |kjv: roast, dried, sure, abide, accomplish| {str:
parched, loathsome, vile, 6965, 6966}
condemn, esteem, despise, base, Nf1) )QJU ()QJU QW-MH)
light| {str: 7033, 7034} Height: [freq. 45] |kjv:
J) 0JU (0JU QWL) ac: ? co: Voice height, stature, high, tall, along|
ab: ?: The call of the shepherd to the {str: 6967}

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am) 1JUQ (1JUQ M-QWM) 1428) 2U (2U QN) ac: Acquire co: Nest
Place: A place one rises up ab: Zealous: The pictograph U is a
to. [ms: Mqm] [freq. 402] |kjv: picture of the sun at the horizon and the
place, home, room, open, space, gathering of the light, the R is a picture of
country| {str: 4725} a seed. Combined these mean "gathering
if1) )QJUX ()QJUX T-QW- for the seeds". The parent birds go about
MH) Stand: [freq. 1] |kjv: gathering materials to build a nest where
stand| {str: 8617} they will raise their seeds (eggs). (eng:
ipm) 1QJUX (1QJUX T-QW- coin - for purchasing)
MM) Rising: [freq. 1] |kjv: A) 2U (2U QN) ac: ? co: Nest ab:
rise| {str: 8618} ?: A birds nest as well as a stall for
pff3) 8JMQQJU (8JMQQJU animals as a nest.
QW-MM-YWT) Erect: [freq. 1] Nm) 2U (2U QN) Nest:
|kjv: upright| {str: 6968} [freq. 13] |kjv: nest, room| {str:
L) 1UM (1UM YQM) ac: ? co: 7064}
Substance ab: ? B) 2RU (2RU QNN) ac: ? co: Nest
dm) 1JUM (1JUM Y-QWM) ab: ?: The building of the nest and
family.
Substance: Any standing thing
or person. [freq. 3] |kjv: V) 2RU (2RU Q-NN) Nest:
substance| {str: 3351} To build a Nest or home. [freq.
M) 1MU (1MU QYM) ac: Raise 5] (vf: Pual, Piel) |kjv: nest| {str:
7077}
co: Stand ab: ?
bm) 2MRU (2MRU Q-NYN)
Nm) 1MU (1MU QYM) I.
Possessions: The goods and
Stand: Someone or something
wealth acquired as the acquiring
that stands erect. [Hebrew and
of materials for building a nest.
Aramaic] II. Decree: A standing
[freq. 10] |kjv: substance,
word. [Aramaic only] [freq. 5]
getting, goods, riches, with| {str:
|kjv: sure, steadfast| {str: 7009,
7075}
7010, 7011}
E) $RU ($RU QNA) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Nf1) )QMU ()QMU QY-MH)
Zealous: The parent bird will guard
Rising: [freq. 1] |kjv: rising|
over and protect the nest and eggs
{str: 7012}
from predators. Man can guard over
the family, wife, possessions in a
Adopted Roots;
positive way (protect, from an
2433 1UR Avenge, Vengeance
enemy) or in a negative way (by not
2711 ,QU Grind, Meal trusting or a desire to have anothers
2712 9QU Snatch possessions).
2713 0QU Wither
V) $RU ($RU Q-NA)
2714 =QU Grasp, Handful
Zealous: [freq. 33] (vf: Hiphil,
2715 7QU Cling, Thorn
Piel) |kjv: envy, jealous, zealous,
~~~~~~~~~~
zeal| {str: 7065}

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Nm) $RU ($RU Q-NA) hf1) )RUQ ()RUQ MQ-NH)


Zealous: One who is protective Possession: What is
over someone or something. purchased or possessed. Usually
[freq. 6] |kjv: jealous| {str: 7067} of livestock or land. [freq. 15]
Nf1) )ERU ()ERU QN-AH) |kjv: bought, purchase, price,
Zealousy: A protective or possession| {str: 4736}
suspicious nature. [freq. 43] |kjv: J) 2JU (2JU QWN) ac: ? co: Song
jealousy, zeal, envy, for my sake| ab: ?: The repetitive song or chirping
{str: 7068} of a bird.
cm) $JRU ($JRU Q-NWA) V) 2JU (2JU QWN) Chant:
Zealous: [freq. 2] |kjv: jealous| As a repetitive sound like a bird.
{str: 7072} [freq. 8] (vf: Piel) |kjv: lament,
H) )RU ()RU QNH) ac: Gather mourning| {str: 6969}
co: Branch ab: ?: The process of Nf1) )RJU ()RJU QW-NH)
gathering branches for the nest; mans Chanting: [df: hnyq] [freq. 18]
gathering or acquiring materials by |kjv: lamentation, dirge, elegy|
taking or buying. The ancients {str: 7015}
measured wealth by the amount of M) 2MU (2MU QYN) ac: ? co: Bill
ones possessions and measured ab: ?: The bill of a bird used for
distances using a branch with marks feeding it young and as a weapon.
on it.
Nm) 2MU (2MU QYN)
V) )RU ()RU Q-NH)
Spearhead: Like the bill of bird
Possess: To acquire someone or used to defend the nest. [freq. 1]
something through a purchase or |kjv: spear| {str: 7013}
other method. [Hebrew and ~~~~~~~~~~
Aramaic] [ar: anq] [freq. 85] (vf:
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: get,
1429) <U (<U QS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
gotten, possess, buy, purchase,
possessor, buyer, keep| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
7066, 7069}
Nm) )RU ()RU Q-NH) 1430) 3U (3U QAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Branch: As used for nest A) 3U (3U QAh) ac: ? co: Mark
building. [freq. 62] |kjv: reed, ab: ?: A mark by branding, incision
branch, calamus, cane, stalk| or tattoo.
{str: 7070} lm) 3USU (3USU QAh-
hm) )RUQ ()RUQ MQ-NH) QAh) Mark: [freq. 1] |kjv:
I. Herd: What is purchased or mark| {str: 7085}
possessed. II. Possession: What L) 3UM (3UM YQAh) ac:
is purchased or possessed. Dislocate co: ? ab: ?
Usually of livestock or land. V) 3UM (3UM Y-QAh)
[freq. 75] |kjv: cattle, possession,
Dislocate: To dislocate a joint.
flocks, substance, herd,
A beheading by dislocating the
purchase| {str: 4735}
head. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,

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Hophal) |kjv: hang, alienate, 2721 >TU Leap


joint, depart| {str: 3363} 2722 =TU Close
~~~~~~~~~~
Adopted Roots;
2434 3URAlienate 1432) =U (=U QTs) ac: Cut co: End
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?: The end of something or to make
an end by cutting it off.
1431) 4U (4U QP) ac: Condense co: A) =U (=U QTs) ac: ? co: End ab:
Sun ab: ?: The pictograph U is a picture ?
of the sun at the horizon, the T is a Nm) =U (=U QTs) End:
picture of the mouth. Combined these
The end of a time period or place
mean "sun speaks". As the sun travels
or the end of something. The
through the sky it marks (speaks,
border of a country as the ends.
commands) the times and seasons (see
[freq. 67] |kjv: end, after, border,
Genesis 1:14). The condensing of the
infinite, process| {str: 7093}
light at the sun when at the horizons, a
condensing of milk into curdles. A going Nf1) )]U ()]U Q-TsH)
around of the sun from one horizon to the End: The far extremity of
other. something, the end or edge.
E) $TU ($TU QPA) ac: ? co: [freq. 35] |kjv: end, lowest,
uttermost, edge, selvedge| {str:
Curdle ab: ?: The condensing of
7098}
milk into a cheese.
Nf2) 8]U (8]U Q-TsT)
V) $TU ($TU Q-PA)
End: The end of a time or place
Curdle: To condense together.
or as an extremity. [Hebrew and
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
Aramaic] [freq. 9] |kjv: end, part,
Participle) |kjv: congeal, settle,
some| {str: 7117, 7118}
curdle, dark| {str: 7087}
sm) 2M]U (2M]U Q-TsYN)
J) 4JU (4JU QWP) ac: ? co: Sun
Ruler: One who rules within a
ab: ?: A going around of the sun
border. [freq. 12] |kjv: ruler,
from one horizon to the other.
prince, captain, guide| {str:
Nm) 4JU (4JU QWP) Ape: 7101}
[Unknown connection to root;] ejm) 2J]MU (2J]MU QY-
[ms: Pq] [freq. 2] |kjv: ape| {str:
TsWN) Outer: At the end of
6971}
something. [freq. 4] |kjv:
if1) )TJUX ()TJUX T-QW- uttermost, outmost| {str: 7020}
PH) Circle: The circle of the
B) =]U (=]U QTsTs) ac: Cut off
sun around the earth usually in
co: ? ab: ?: The making of an end of
reference to a time. [ms: hpqt]
something by cutting it.
[freq. 4] |kjv: end, circuit, about|
{str: 8622} V) =]U (=]U Q-TsTs)
Cut-off: To make an end of
Adopted Roots; something by cutting it off.
2435 4UR Encircle, Circle [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df:
2720 (TU Shrink, Anguish ooq] [freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Pual,

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Piel) |kjv: cut off, utmost, cut| V) =UM (=UM Y-QTs)


{str: 7082, 7112, 7113} Awake: [freq. 11] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
H) )]U ()]U QTsH) ac: Cut off awake| {str: 3364}
co: End ab: ? M) =MU (=MU QYTs) ac: ? co:
V) )]U ()]U Q-TsH) Summer ab: ?: As the end of the
Cut-off: To cut something out or season.
make short. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, V) =MU (=MU QYTs)
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: cut off, cut, Summer: To spend the summer.
scrape| {str: 7096} [df: Uwq] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Nm) )]U ()]U Q-TsH) summer| {str: 6972}
End: The far extremity of Nm) =MU (=MU QYTs)
something, the end or edge. Summer: [Hebrew and
[freq. 96] |kjv: end, part, edge, Aramaic] [ar: jyq] [freq. 21]
coast, border, outside, utmost, |kjv: summer| {str: 7007, 7019}
quarter| {str: 7097}
J) =JU (=JU QWTs) ac: Awake Adopted Roots;
co: ? ab: ? 2291 8VO Cut
V) =JU (=JU QWTs) I. 2717 =RU End
Awake: An end to sleep. II. 2723 &]U Sheer, Base
Loath: To consider something 2725 3]U Scrape, Plane
cut off. [freq. 31] (vf: Paal, 2726 4]U Snap, Splinter, Wrath
Hiphil) |kjv: abhor, weary, loath, 2727 6]U Sever, Short
distress, vex, grieve, awake, ~~~~~~~~~~
wake, arise, watch| {str: 6973,
6974} 1433) 5U (5U QQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nm) =JU (=JU QWTs) ~~~~~~~~~~
Thorn: [Unknown connection to
root;] [ms: Uq] [freq. 12] |kjv: 1434) 6U (6U QR) ac: Call co:
thorn| {str: 6975} Meeting ab: Event: The pictograph U is
Nf1) )]JU ()]JU QW-TsH) a picture of the sun at the horizon and the
Lock: A lock of hair. gathering of the light, the V is a picture of
[Unknown connection to root;] the head of a man. Combined these mean
[freq. 2] |kjv: lock| {str: 6977} "gather the men". The meeting or
K) *]U (*]U QTsW) ac: ? co: bringing together of people or objects by
End ab: ? arrangement, accident or purchase. (eng:
Nm) *]U (*]U Q-TsW) occur; call - with the exchange of the l
End: The far extremity of and r)
something, the end or edge. A) 6U (6U QR) ac: ? co: Cold ab:
[freq. 7] |kjv: end, uttermost| ?: Men often came together during
{str: 7099} the cool of the evening to discuss the
L) =UM (=UM YQTs) ac: Awake news of the camp.
co: ? ab: ?: An ending of sleep.

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Nm) 6U (6U QR) Cold: bm) $MVU ($MVU Q-RYA)


[Unknown connection to root;] Selected: Individuals called out
[freq. 3] |kjv: cold| {str: 7119} for a special purpose. [freq. 3]
Nf1) )VU ()VU Q-RH) |kjv: famous| {str: 7148}
Cold: A cold wind or cold bf1) )EMVU ()EMVU Q-RY-
weather. [Unknown connection AH) Selected: [freq. 1] |kjv:
to root;] [freq. 5] |kjv: cold| {str: preaching| {str: 7150}
7135} gm) $VJU ($VJU QW-RA)
Nf2) 8VU (8VU Q-RT) City: Partridge: From its distinctive
A place of meeting within the call. [ms: arq] [freq. 2] |kjv:
city, either at the entrance or a partridge| {str: 7124}
high place. [freq. 5] |kjv: city| hm) $VUQ ($VUQ MQ-RA)
{str: 7176} I. Meeting: A calling
fm) -VU (-VU Q-RY) together to meet. II. Reading:
Contrary: An opposition. The reading from a scroll at a
[Unknown connection to root;] called meeting. [freq. 23] |kjv:
[freq. 7] |kjv: contrary| {str: convocation, assembly, calling,
7147} reading| {str: 4744}
kf1) )VUQ ()VUQ MQ-RH) H) )VU ()VU QRH) ac: Meet co:
Cool: A cool place to escape Event ab: ?: The meeting or bringing
the heat. [Unknown connection together of people or objects by
to root;] [freq. 2] |kjv: summer| arrangement, accident or purchase.
{str: 4747} V) )VU ()VU Q-RH)
E) $VU ($VU QRA) ac: Call co: Meet: To go to meet another or
Meeting ab: ?: A calling together for a chance encounter. [freq. 27]
assembly. (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel)
V) $VU ($VU Q-RA) I. |kjv: happen, meet, beam, befall,
Call: To call or call out, to call a brought| {str: 7136}
name or give a name. [Hebrew Nm) )VU ()VU Q-RH)
and Aramaic] II. Meet: To come Event: [freq. 1] |kjv: chance|
together to meet. Also a chance {str: 7137}
encounter. III. Read: To read a ff1) )MVU ()MVU QR-YH)
scroll in the presence of those City: A meeting place. [Hebrew
called to a meeting. [freq. 883] and Aramaic] [ar: ayrq] [freq.
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pual) 40] |kjv: city| {str: 7149, 7151}
|kjv: call, cry, read, proclaim,
hm) )VUQ ()VUQ MQ-RH)
name, guest, invite, gave,
renown, bidden, preach, read, Event: [freq. 10] |kjv: befall,
cry, call, befall, encounter, event, hap, chance, happen| {str:
chance, happen, met, fall, meet, 4745}
against, come, help, seek| {str: km) )VUQ ()VUQ MQ-RH)
7121, 7122, 7123, 7125} Hall: A meeting place. [freq.
1] |kjv: building| {str: 4746}

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J) 6JU (6JU QWR) ac: ? co: Sit ab:


? Adopted Roots;
Nm) 6JU (6JU QWR) I. 2730 ,VU Shave, Bald
2731 1VU Cover
Web: The web of a spider as a
~~~~~~~~~~
sitting place. [ms: rq] II. Cold:
[Unknown connection to root]
[freq. 3] |kjv: cold, web| {str: 1435) 7U (7U QSh) ac: Gather co:
7120, 6980} Stalk ab: ?: The pictograph U is a
Nf1) )VJU ()VJU QW-RH) picture of the sun at the horizon and the
Log: Used to sit on when gathering of the light, the W is a picture
meeting. Also used as beams in of the teeth representing pressure.
the roof of a house. [ms: hrq] Combined these mean "bring together and
[freq. 5] |kjv: roof, beam| {str: pressed". Once the grain stalks are
6982} harvested from the field, it is gathered
into bundles and secured with a cord in
L) 6UM (6UM YQR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
the middle.
Precious: Something of value.
A) 7U (7U QSh) ac: ? co: Stubble
[Unknown connection to root;]
ab: ?: The stiff part of the stalk that
V) 6UM (6UM Y-QR)
remains in the ground. The stiffness a
Precious: To be considered of branch for making bows or snares.
value. [freq. 11] (vf: Paal,
Nm) 7U (7U QSh)
Hiphil) |kjv: precious, prized,
set, withdraw| {str: 3365} Stubble: [freq. 16] |kjv: stubble|
{str: 7179}
Nm) 6UM (6UM Y-QR) I.
Nf2) 8WU (8WU Q-ShT)
Precious: Something of value.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Bow: Made from a stiff branch
Value: Something counted as to shoot arrows. [freq. 77] |kjv:
valuable. [Hebrew and Aramaic] bow| {str: 7198}
[freq. 60] |kjv: precious, costly, fm) -WU (-WU Q-ShY)
excellent, brightness, clear, fat, Stubbornness: As stiff. [freq. 1]
reputation, honourable, glory, |kjv: stubbornness| {str: 7190}
honour, precious, price| {str: B) 7WU (7WU QShSh) ac: Gather
3366, 3367, 3368} co: Stalk ab: ?: The stalks of the
bm) 6MUM (6MUM Y-QYR) grain harvested are gathered together
Precious: Something of value. and tied into tight bundles. The
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 3] stiffness of the stalks or a branch.
|kjv: dear| {str: 3357, 3358} V) 7WU (7WU Q-ShSh)
M) 6MU (6MU QYR) ac: ? co: Gather: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Wall ab: ? gather| {str: 7197}
Nm) 6MU (6MU QYR) Nm) 7WU (7WU Q-ShSh)
Wall: The place of the city Chaff: [df: ssx] [freq. 2] |kjv:
where elders meet. [ms: rq] chaff| {str: 2842}
[freq. 74] |kjv: wall, side, mason, E) $WU ($WU QShA) ac: ? co:
town| {str: 7023} Cucumber ab: ?: A hard vegetable.

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df) $JWU ($JWU Q-ShWA) V) 7JU (7JU QWSh)


Cucumber: A hard vegetable. Snare: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[ms: asq] [freq. 1] |kjv: snare| {str: 6983}
cucumber| {str: 7180} L) 7UM (7UM YQSh) ac: Gather
hf1) )EWUQ ()EWUQ MQ- co: Snare ab: ?: A snare for trapping
Sh-AH) Cucumber: A hard animals is constructed of a bent
vegetable. [df: hsqm] [freq. 1] branch (as a spring) tied to a trap.
|kjv: cucumber| {str: 4750} V) 7UM (7UM Y-QSh)
H) )WU ()WU QShH) ac: ? co: Snare: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal,
Hard ab: ?: The stiffness of the Niphal, Pual, Participle) |kjv:
stubble or branch. snare| {str: 3369}
V) )WU ()WU Q-ShH) am) 7UJQ (7UJQ MW-QSh)
Hard: [freq. 28] (vf: Paal, Snare: [ms: sqm] [freq. 27]
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: |kjv: snare, gin, trap, ensnared|
harden, hard, grievous| {str: {str: 4170}
7185} cm) 7JUM (7JUM Y-QWSh)
Nm) )WU ()WU Q-ShH) Snarer: [freq. 1] |kjv: fowler|
Hard: [freq. 36] |kjv: hard, {str: 3352}
roughly, cruel, grievous, sore, dm) 7JUM (7JUM Y-QWSh)
churlish, hardhearted, heavy| Snare: [freq. 3] |kjv: fowler,
{str: 7186} snare| {str: 3353}
hm) )WUQ ()WUQ MQ-ShH)
Hairdo: A well dressed hair. Adopted Roots;
[Unknown connection to root;] 2437 7UR Ensnare
[freq. 1] |kjv: hair| {str: 4748} 2738 ,WU Harden
hf1) )WUQ ()WUQ MQ-ShH) 2741 8WU Archer
Work: A metal that is ~~~~~~~~~~
formed by being beaten by a
hammer. [Unknown connection 1436) 8U (8U QT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
to root;] [freq. 10] |kjv: beaten, ~~~~~~~~~~
piece, upright| {str: 4749}
J) 7JU (7JU QWSh) ac: Gather 1437) +U (+U QGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
co: Snare ab: ?: A snare for trapping ~~~~~~~~~~
animals is constructed of a bent
branch (as a spring) tied to a trap.

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Resh

1438) $V ($V RA) ac: See co: ? ab: sight, countenance, vision,
Appearance: The ability to see, perceive favoured, look| {str: 4758}
or have a vision. dm) )JEV ()JEV R-AWH)
A) $V ($V RA) ac: See co: ? ab: ? Look: [freq. 1] |kjv: behold| {str:
7207}
Nf1) )EV ()EV R-AH)
fm) -EV (-EV R-AY)
Raah: An unknown bird of prey
with a keen sense of sight. [freq. Seeing: [freq. 6] |kjv: see, look,
1] |kjv: glede| {str: 7201} gazingstock| {str: 7210}
Nf4) 8MEV (8MEV R-AYT) gm) )EJV ()EJV RW-AH)
See: [freq. 1] |kjv: beholding| Vision: [ms: har] [freq. 1] |kjv:
{str: 7212} vision| {str: 7203}
af1) )EVQ ()EVQ MR-AH) L) $VM ($VM YRA) ac: ? co: Crop
Vision: [freq. 12] |kjv: vision, ab: ?
lookingglass| {str: 4759} af1) )EVJQ ()EVJQ MW-R-
fm) -EV (-EV R-AY) AH) Crop: What is closely
Mirror: A looking glass. [freq. watched for harvest time. [freq.
1] |kjv: looking glass| {str: 1] |kjv: crop| {str: 4760}
7209} ~~~~~~~~~~
H) )EV ()EV RAH) ac: See co:
1439) &V (&V RB) ac: Rule co: Master
See ab: Appearance
V) )EV ()EV R-AH) See: ab: Increase: The pictograph V is a
picture of a head, the F is a picture of the
To see or perceive something or
tent representing the family. Combined
someone. Also to see visions. [A
these mean "head of the family". Each
generic verb with a wide
family has a master that rules all cases,
application meaning "to see"]
trials, conflicts and contests. This person
[freq. 1313] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
was the representative for the whole tribe,
Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Pual)
one abundant in authority and wisdom.
|kjv: see, look, behold, shew,
(see Exodus 18:25).
appear, consider, seer, spy,
respect, perceive, provide, A) &V (&V RB) ac: ? co: Master
regard, enjoy, lo, foresee, heed| ab: ?: An abundance of number,
{str: 7200} strength or authority.
Nm) )EV ()EV R-AH) See: Nm) &V (&V RB) I. Master:
[freq. 1] |kjv: see| {str: 7202} One who is abundant in
am) )EVQ ()EVQ MR-AH) authority. II. Abundant: An
abundance of numbers (many) or
Appearance: What is seen.
strength (great). From the idea of
[freq. 103] |kjv: appearance,
greatness in authority. [Hebrew
and Aramaic] III. Archer:

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[Unknown connection to root;] arrows from an archer.


[freq. 475] |kjv: many, great, [Unknown connection to root]
much, captain, more, long, [freq. 19] (vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv:
enough, multitude, mighty, many, multiply, increase, more,
greater, greatly, archer| {str: manifold, thousand, shoot| {str:
7227, 7228, 7229} 7231, 7232}
af4) 8MFVQ (8MFVQ MR- Nf1) )FFV ()FFV RB-BH)
BYT) Abundance: [freq. 5] Myriad: A great abundance in
|kjv: increase, greatest, numbers. [freq. 16] |kjv: ten
multitude| {str: 4768} thousand, million, many,
hf1) )FVQ ()FVQ MR-BH) multiply| {str: 7233}
Much: As an increase. [freq. 1] bm) &MFV (&MFV R-BYB)
|kjv: much| {str: 4767} Showers: [Unknown connection
i f3) 8JFVX (8JFVX TR-BWT) to root;] [freq. 6] |kjv: shower|
Abundance: [freq. 1] |kjv: {str: 7241}
increase| {str: 8635} C) &VE (&VE ARB) ac: Ambush
i f4) 8MFVX (8MFVX TR-BYT) co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to
Increase: From usury. [freq. root;]
6] |kjv: increase, gain| {str: V) &VE (&VE A-RB)
8636} Ambush: To lay in wait to
lm) &VFV (&VFV RB-RB) ambush. [freq. 42] (vf: Paal,
Abundant: [Aramaic only] Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: lay, ambush|
[freq. 8] |kjv: great| {str: 7260} {str: 693}
rf) *FV (*FV R-BW) Nm) &VE (&VE A-RB)
Majesty: [Aramaic only] [freq. Den: An animals abode for
5] |kjv: majesty, greatness| {str: laying down. [freq. 2] |kjv: lie,
7238} den| {str: 695}
eqf) *FMV (*FMV RY-BW) Nf1) )FVE ()FVE AR-BH)
Myriad: A number of great Struggle: A wresting around as
abundance. [Hebrew and an ambush. [freq. 1] |kjv: spoils|
Aramaic] [ms: wbr] [freq. 13] {str: 698}
|kjv: thousand, ten thousand| am) &VEQ (&VEQ MA-RB)
{str: 7239, 7240} Ambush: A place for an
lmm) 2FVFV (2FVFV R-BR- ambush. [freq. 5] |kjv:
BN) Lord: One abundant in ambushment, wait, lurking| {str:
authority. [freq. 8] |kjv: lord, 3993}
prince| {str: 7261} df1) )FJVE ()FJVE A-RW-
B) &FV (&FV RBB) ac: ? co: BH) Window: A place for an
Abundant ab: ?: An abundance of ambush. [Unknown connection
number, strength or authority. to root;] [ms: hbra] [freq. 9]
|kjv: window, chimney| {str:
V) &FV (&FV R-BB) I.
699}
Increase: To grow in number.
II. Shoot: The shooting of

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gm) &VJE (&VJE AW-RB) plenty, many, long, excellent|


Ambush: [ms: bra] [freq. 1] {str: 7230}
|kjv: wait| {str: 696} L) &VM (&VM YRB) ac: Strive co: ?
G) &IV (&IV RHB) ac: Encourage ab: Strife: The responsibility of the
co: ? ab: Pride: An abundance of master is to strive for survival and
assurance. protection of the house.
V) &IV (&IV R-HB) bm) &MVM (&MVM Y-RYB)
Encourage: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Strive: [freq. 3] |kjv: strive,
Hiphil) |kjv: sure, proudly, contend| {str: 3401}
overcome, strengthen| {str: M) &MV (&MV RYB) ac: Strive co:
7292} ? ab: Strife: The responsibility of the
Nm) &IV (&IV R-HB) master is to strive for survival and
Proud: [freq. 1] |kjv: proud| protection of the house.
{str: 7295} V) &MV (&MV RYB) Strive:
gm) &IJV (&IJV RW-HB) [df: bwr] [freq. 67] (vf: Paal,
Proud: [freq. 1] |kjv: strength| Hiphil) |kjv: plead, strive,
{str: 7296} contend, chide, debate| {str:
7378}
H) )FV ()FV RBH) ac: ? co:
Nm) &MV (&MV RYB)
Abundant ab: ?: An abundance of
number, strength or authority. Strife: [ms: br] [freq. 62] |kjv:
cause, strife, controversy,
V) )FV ()FV R-BH)
contention| {str: 7379}
Increase: [Hebrew and
kf1) )FMVQ ()FMVQ M-RY-
Aramaic] [freq. 232] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: multiply, BH) Strife: [freq. 7] |kjv:
increase, much, more, long, strife, provocation| {str: 4808}
store, exceedingly, abundance,
grow, great| {str: 7235, 7236} Adopted Roots;
am) )FVQ ()FVQ MR-BH) 2742 (FV Spread, Sheet
2744 3FV Square
Increase: [freq. 2] |kjv: increase,
great| {str: 4766} 2745 =FV Lay, Palate
2746 5FV Stall
nm) )FVE ()FVE AR-BH)
2785 (TV Spread
Locust: An abundant swarm. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 24] |kjv: locust,
grasshopper| {str: 697}
1440) 'V ('V RG) ac: Trample co: Rug
J) &JV (&JV RWB) ac: ? co:
ab: Thought: The pictograph V is a
Abundance ab: ?: An abundance of
picture of the head of a man, the G is a
number, strength or authority.
picture of a foot. Combined these mean
Nm) &JV (&JV RWB) "man of feet". The treading underfoot of
Abundance: An abundance of something. A woven rug as something
numbers (many) or strength tread upon. (eng: rug - as woven and
(great). [freq. 155] |kjv: trampled on; harangue; wrong)
multitude, abundance, great,
greatness, much, abundantly,

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A) 'V ('V RG) ac: ? co: ? ab: Nf1) )GVI ()GVI HR-GH)
Thought: A weaving of thoughts in Slaughter: [freq. 5] |kjv:
the mind. slaughter| {str: 2028}
Nm) 'V ('V RG) Thought: L) 'VM ('VM YRG) ac: Trample co:
[df: er] [freq. 2] |kjv: thoughts| Sledge ab: ?
{str: 7454} Nf) 'VM ('VM Y-RG)
fjm) 2JMGV (2JMGV RG-YWN) Sledge: A wooden sled pulled
Thought: [Aramaic only] behind oxen that tramples over
[df: Nwyer] [freq. 6] |kjv: the grain to open the hulls. [df:
thoughts| {str: 7476} heyry] [freq. 54] |kjv: curtain|
C) 'VE ('VE ARG) ac: Weave co: {str: 3407}
? ab: ?: A woven rug that is laid on
the floor of the tent for walking on. Adopted Roots;
V) 'VE ('VE A-RG) 2438 'VR Whisper
2574 'VS Pant, Bed
Weave: [freq. 13] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
weave, weaver| {str: 707} 2748 >GV Shake, Fury
2749 0GV Trample, Foot
Nm) 'VE ('VE A-RG)
2750 1GV Stone
Beam: A weavers beam. [freq.
2751 2GV Murmur
2] |kjv: beam, shuttle| {str: 708}
2752 3GV Stir, Moment
jm) 2JGVE (2JGVE AR-GWN)
2753 7GV Tumult, Crowd
Purple: A reddish-purple 2755 4HV Pursue
color used to dye yarn and used 2778 (SV Tremble
in weaving. [Hebrew and
2779 0SV Quiver, Scarf
Aramaic] [freq. 4] |kjv: purple,
2780 1SV Roar, Thunder
scarlet| {str: 710, 711}
2784 7SV Quake
pmm) 2QGVE (2QGVE AR-G-
3019 0GVL
MN) Purple: A reddish-
3056 0\VU Foot
purple color used to dye yarn
~~~~~~~~~~
and used in weaving. [freq. 38]
|kjv: purple| {str: 713}
1441) (V ((V RD) ac: Spread co:
F) 'VI ('VI HRG) ac: Trample
Sheet ab: ?: The pictograph V is a picture
co: ? ab: ?: The trampling over of
another with the intent to kill. of the head of a man, the H is a picture of
a door that allows entrance into the tent.
V) 'VI ('VI H-RG) Kill: Combined these mean "man through the
[freq. 167] (vf: Paal, Niphal, door". The floor of a tent is a covered
Pual) |kjv: slay, kill, murderer, with a spread out sheet.
destroy, murder, slayer| {str: B) (HV ((HV RDD) ac: Spread
2026}
co: Sheet ab: ?: A covering of a large
Nm) 'VI ('VI H-RG) area.
Slaughter: [freq. 5] |kjv: V) (HV ((HV R-DD)
slaughter, slain| {str: 2027}
Spread: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal,

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Hiphil) |kjv: subdue, spent, 1442) )V ()V RH) ac: Flow co: ? ab:
spread| {str: 7286} Fear: Related to MV to VM.
bm) (MHV ((MHV R-DYD) B) )IV ()IV RHH) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Sheet: A wide piece of clothing. Fear: The flowing of the insides.
[freq. 2] |kjv: veil| {str: 7289}
V) )IV ()IV R-HH) Fear:
H) )HV ()HV RDH) ac: Rule co: ?
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: afraid|
ab: ?: A ruler is one who walks {str: 7297}
among the people in the sense of
H) )VE ()VE ARH) ac: ? co:
spreading out rather than rule on the
throne alone. Lion ab: Fear: The flowing of the
insides.
V) )HV ()HV R-DH) Rule:
bm) )MVE ()MVE A-RYH)
[freq. 27] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
rule, dominion, take, prevail, Lion: A feared animal. [df: yra]
reign, ruler| {str: 7287} [freq. 90] |kjv: lion| {str: 738,
744}
J) (JV ((JV RWD) ac: Rule co: ?
J) )JV ()JV RWH) ac: Soak co:
ab: ?: A ruler is one who walks
among the people in the sense of Drink ab: ?: A heavy flowing of
spreading out rather than rule on the water.
throne alone. V) )JV ()JV RWH) Soak:
V) (JV ((JV RWD) Rule: To be satisfied, filled or
[freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: drenched with water. [freq. 14]
dominion, lord, rule| {str: 7300} (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
water, drunk, fill, satiate, bath,
am) (JVQ ((JVQ M-RWD)
satisfy, soak| {str: 7301}
Wandering: [freq. 3] |kjv:
Nm) )JV ()JV RWH)
misery, cast out| {str: 4788}
Watered: [freq. 3] |kjv: watered,
L) (VM ((VM YRD) ac: Descend
drunkenness| {str: 7302}
co: ? ab: ?: As the man enters the
ff1) )MJV ()MJV RW-YH)
tent he descends down on the sheet to
sit. Soaked: Something soaked with
water. [freq. 2] |kjv: wealthy, run
V) (VM ((VM Y-RD)
over| {str: 7310}
Descend: [freq. 380] (vf: Paal, ~~~~~~~~~~
Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: down,
descend, fell, let, abundantly,
1443) *V (*V RW) ac: ? co: Form ab:
indeed, off, out, sank, subdue|
{str: 3381} Appearance
am) (VJQ ((VJQ MW-RD) A) *V (*V RW) ac: ? co: Form ab:
Descent: A place that descends. Appearance
[freq. 5] |kjv: down, thin, steep| Nm) *V (*V RW)
{str: 4174} Appearance: [Aramaic only]
[freq. 2] |kjv: form| {str: 7299}
Adopted Roots; ~~~~~~~~~~
2575 (VS Wild-donkey
~~~~~~~~~~

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1444) >V (>V RZ) ac: ? co: Cedar ab: thin. [freq. 3] |kjv: leanness,
?: The bark of the cedar tree is pulled off scant| {str: 7332}
in long thin strips which can be woven ~~~~~~~~~~
into a cords. (eng: razor)
A) >V (>V RZ) ac: ? co: Cypress 1445) ,V (,V RHh) ac: Travel co:
ab: ?: As hidden and therefore thin. Path ab: ?: The pictograph V is a picture
Nm) >V (>V RZ) Secret: of the head of a man, the L is a picture of
wall that separates the inside from the
[Aramaic only] [freq. 9] |kjv:
outside. Combined these mean "man
secret| {str: 7328}
outside". The responsibilities of the
i f1) )^VX ()^VX TR-ZH) nomad outside of the tent include the
Cypress: A tree similar to a feeding, watering and caring for the
cedar. [Unknown connection to livestock. Livestock are healthier and
root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: cypress| {str: more productive when on a routine,
8645} therefore the man follows a routine or "a
C) >VE (>VE ARZ) ac: ? co: prescribed path" each day when caring for
Cedar ab: ? his livestock. (eng: reek)
Nm) >VE (>VE A-RZ) A) ,V (,V RHh) ac: ? co: Shovel
Cedar: The wood or tree or ab: ?: The winds which follows a
something made from cedar. prescribed path each season.
[freq. 73] |kjv: cedar| {str: 730} Nf2) 8LV (8LV R-HhT)
Nf1) )^VE ()^VE AR-ZH) Shovel: A shovel used for
Cedar work: [freq. 1] |kjv: winnowing grain in the wind.
cedar work| {str: 731} [freq. 1] |kjv: shovel| {str: 7371}
dm) >JVE (>JVE A-RWZ) C) ,VE (,VE ARHh) ac: Travel
Bound: Something bound co: Caravan ab: ?: One who follows
securely with cords. [ms: zra] a prescribed path to arrive at a
[freq. 1] |kjv: cedar| {str: 729} specific destination.
H) )^V ()^V RZH) ac: ? co: Thin V) ,VE (,VE A-RHh)
ab: ? Travel: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
V) )^V ()^V R-ZH) wayfaring, go| {str: 732}
Shrivel: To be made thin. [freq. Nf1) )LVE ()LVE AR-HhH)
2] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: famish, Caravan: A traveling
lean| {str: 7329} company that follows a
Nm) )^V ()^V R-ZH) prescribed path. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Lean: [freq. 2] |kjv: lean| {str: company| {str: 736}
7330} df1) )LJVE ()LJVE A-RW-
fm) -^V (-^V R-ZY) HhH) Allowance: An allotted
Leanness: [freq. 2] |kjv: amount of food. [ms: hxra]
leanness| {str: 7334} [freq. 6] |kjv: allowance, diet,
dinner, victuals| {str: 737}
jm) 2J^V (2J^V R-ZWN)
gm) ,VJE (,VJE AW-RHh)
Leanness: Something made
Path: The road one travels. [ms:

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xra] [freq. 58] |kjv: way, path, space, enlargement| {str: 7305,
highway, manner, race, rank, 7307}
traveler, troop| {str: 734} Nf1) )LJV ()LJV RW-HhH)
gf1) )LVJE ()LVJE AW-R- Relief: A sigh of relief. [freq. 2]
HhH) Path: The road one |kjv: respite, breathing| {str:
travels. [Aramaic only] [ms: 7309}
hxra] [freq. 2] |kjv: way| {str: L) ,VM (,VM YRHh) ac: ? co:
735} Moon ab: ?: The moon follows a
H) )LV ()LV RHhH) ac: ? co: prescribed path each night from
Millstone ab: ?: The ancient hand horizon to horizon.
mill consisted of two round stones, Nm) ,VM (,VM Y-RHh)
called millstones, the top was turned Moon: Also a month as a
on top of the other to grind the grain. counting of time by the cycles of
This top stone always followed the the moon. [Hebrew and
same path on top of the other. Aramaic] [freq. 41] |kjv: month,
Nm) )LV ()LV R-HhH) moon| {str: 3391, 3393, 3394}
Millstone: [freq. 5] |kjv: M) ,MV (,MV RYHh) ac: ? co:
millstone, mill, nether| {str: Aroma ab: ?: What is carried by the
7347} wind and smelled while breathing.
J) ,JV (,JV RWHh) ac: Refresh Nf) ,MV (,MV RYHh)
co: Wind ab: ?: The Hebrew nomads Aroma: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
were very familiar with the wind [freq. 59] |kjv: savour, smell,
patterns as they would follow a scent| {str: 7381, 7382}
prescribed path indicating the coming
season. From this word comes the Adopted Roots;
idea of breath as it is the wind of man 2112 /VH Tread, Road
which also follows a prescribed path 2135 ,V^ Rise, Dawn
of inhaling and exhaling.
2473 6L\ Trade, Merchandise
V) ,JV (,JV RWHh) I. 2769 &OV Ride, Chariot
Refresh: To be given a fresh 2770 0OV Trade
wind. II. Smell: As carried on 2882 5VW Whistle, Flute
the wind. III. Spacious: To be ~~~~~~~~~~
wide with space. [freq. 14] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil, Pual, Participle)
1446) 9V (9V RTh) ac: Turn co: ? ab:
|kjv: smell, touch, understanding,
accept, refresh, large| {str: 7304, Fear: The digging out of something for
7306} making a basin or trough.
Nf) ,JV (,JV RWHh) B) 9YV (9YV RThTh) ac: ? co: ?
Wind: Also the wind of man or ab: Fear: A trembling as a turning of
god, the breath. [Hebrew and the insides.
Aramaic] [freq. 380] |kjv: spirit, Nm) 9YV (9YV R-ThTh)
wind, breath, side, mind, blast, Fear: [freq. 1] |kjv: fear| {str:
vain, air, anger, cool, courage, 7374}

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G) 9IV (9IV RHTh) ac: ? co: Nm) /V (/V RK) Tender:
Trough ab: ?: Used to turn the [freq. 16] |kjv: tender, soft,
direction of water. weak| {str: 7390}
Nm) 9IV (9IV R-HTh) B) /OV (/OV RKK) ac: ? co:
Trough: [freq. 4] |kjv: gutter, Tender ab: ?: The tenderness of the
trough, gallery| {str: 7298} loins.
L) 9VM (9VM YRTh) ac: Scour co: V) /OV (/OV R-KK) Soft:
Bright ab: ?: A scouring or polishing To be soft. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal,
by rubbing. Niphal, Hiphil, Pual) |kjv:
V) 9VM (9VM Y-RTh) tender, faint, mollified, soft| {str:
Turn: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: 7401}
perverse, turn over| {str: 3399} C) /VE (/VE ARK) ac: ? co:
am) 9VJQ (9VJQ MW-RTh) Long ab: ?: From the male
Bright: A metal that is scoured reproductive organ.
to make it shine. [freq. 5] |kjv: V) /VE (/VE A-RK)
peeled, furbished, bright| {str: Prolong: To lengthen or delay.
4178} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 35]
(vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: prolong,
Adopted Roots; long, lengthen, draw out, defer,
2760 9LV Rafter tarry| {str: 748, 749}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) /VE (/VE A-RK)
Slow: To be long in patience or
1447) -V (-V RY) ac: Flow co: Water time. [freq. 15] |kjv: slow,
ab: ?: Related to IV and VM. longsuffering, patient| {str: 750}
A) -V (-V RY) ac: ? co: Flow ab: Nf1) )OVE ()OVE AR-KH)
?: A flowing of water. Lengthening: [Aramaic
Nm) -V (-V RY) Watering: only] [ar: akra] [freq. 1] |kjv:
[freq. 1] |kjv: watering| {str: lengthening| {str: 754}
7377} cm) /JVE (/JVE A-RWK)
~~~~~~~~~~ Long: [ms: Kra] [freq. 3] |kjv:
long, longer| {str: 752}
1448) /V (/V RK) ac: ? co: Loins ab: df1) )OJVE ()OJVE A-RW-
?: The pictograph V is a picture of the KH) Repair: A reconstruction
head of a man, the O is a picture of the or healing that causes longer life.
palm representing a covering. Combined [ms: hkra] [freq. 6] |kjv:
these mean "man covered". The health, perfected, made| {str:
reproductive organs of the male including 724}
the lower abdomen which are always gm) /VJE (/VJE AW-RK)
covered. Length: [ms: Kra] [freq. 95]
A) /V (/V RK) ac: ? co: Tender |kjv: length, long, ever, high|
ab: ?: The tenderness of the loins. {str: 753}

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J) /JV (/JV RWK) ac: ? co: connection to root;] II. Slothful:


Tender ab: ?: The tenderness of the [Unknown connection to root]
loins. [freq. 15] |kjv: deceitful, deceit,
slothful, false, guile, idle, slack|
Nm) /JV (/JV RWK)
{str: 7423}
Tender: [ms: Kr] [freq. 1] |kjv:
hf1) )QVQ ()QVQ MR-MH)
tender| {str: 7391}
Deceit: [Unknown
L) /VM (/VM YRK) ac: ? co: Loins
connection to root;] [freq. 39]
ab: ? |kjv: deceit, false, guile, feign,
Nf) /VM (/VM Y-RK) subtlety, treachery| {str: 4820}
Loins: [freq. 34] |kjv: thigh, i f) )QVX ()QVX TR-MH)
side, shaft, loins, body| {str: Deceit: [Unknown connection to
3409} root;] [freq. 6] |kjv: deceit,
Nf1) )OVM ()OVM YR-KH) deceitful, privily| {str: 8649}
Loins: [Hebrew and Aramaic] jm) 2JQV (2JQV R-MWN)
[ar: akry] [freq. 29] |kjv: thigh| Pomegranate: Prolific of seeds.
{str: 3410, 3411} [ms: Nmr] [freq. 32] |kjv:
am) /VJQ (/VJQ MW-RK) pomegranate| {str: 7416}
Faint: From a blow to the loins. B) 1QV (1QV RMM) ac: Lift co:
[ms: Krm] [freq. 1] |kjv: Height ab: ?
faintness| {str: 4816}
V) 1QV (1QV R-MM)
Adopted Roots; Lift: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
2759 &LV Widen, Street, Width |kjv: exalt, lift, up| {str: 7426,
~~~~~~~~~~ 7318}
gf1) )QQJV ()QQJV RW-M-
1449) 0V (0V RL) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? MH) Lift: [freq. 1] |kjv: high|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 7319}
gf3) 8JQQJV (8JQQJV RW-M-
1450) 1V (1V RM) ac: Lift co: Height MWT) Lifting: [freq. 1] |kjv:
ab: Deceit: Anything that is high or lifted lifting| {str: 7427}
up. C) 1VE (1VE ARM) ac: Lift co:
A) 1V (1V RM) ac: ? co: Height Palace ab: ?
ab: Deceit: A lifting up through a jm) 2JQVE (2JQVE AR-
prolific amount of offspring. MWN) Palace: As built in
Nf1) )QV ()QV R-MH) high places. [freq. 32] |kjv:
Heights: A high place. [freq. 4] palace, castle| {str: 759}
|kjv: high place| {str: 7413} D) 1EV (1EV RAM) ac: Lift co:
Nf3) 8JQV (8JQV R-MWT) ? ab: ?
Height: [freq. 1] |kjv: height| V) 1EV (1EV R-AM)
{str: 7419} Lift: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: lift|
ff1) )MQV ()MQV RM-YH) {str: 7213}
I. Deceitful: [Unknown

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Nm) 1EV (1EV R-AM) high place, dignity, haughty,


Reeym: An Unknown animal. loftily, upward| {str: 4791}
Possibly from its height. [ms: i f1) )QJVX ()QJVX T-RW-
MyarMyrMr] [freq. 9] |kjv: MH) Offering: As lifted up.
unicorn| {str: 7214} [ms: hmrt] [freq. 76] |kjv:
Nf1) )QEV ()QEV RA-MH) offering, oblation, heave, gift,
Coral: Lifted up as a highly offered| {str: 8641}
prized item. [freq. 2] |kjv: coral| iff1) )MQJVX ()MQJVX T-RW-
{str: 7215} M-YH) Offering: As lifted up.
H) )QV ()QV RMH) ac: Throw [freq. 1] |kjv: oblation| {str:
co: ? ab: ?: A throwing of something 8642}
high. M) 1MV (1MV RYM) ac: ? co: ?
V) )QV ()QV R-MH) I. ab: ?
Throw: To throw or shoot Nf1) )QMV ()QMV RY-MH)
arrows. [Hebrew and Aramaic] Maggot: A quick breeding
II. Deceive: [Unknown insect. [ms: hmr] [freq. 7] |kjv:
connection to root] [freq. 24] worm| {str: 7415}
(vf: Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
deceive, beguile, throw, betray,
carry| {str: 7411, 7412} 1451) 2V (2V RN) ac: Shout co: ? ab: ?:
J) 1JV (1JV RWM) ac: Lift co: Any loud noise.
High ab: Pride: Anything that is B) 2RV (2RV RNN) ac: Shout co: ?
high or lifted up. ab: ?: A shout of joy, desperation or
V) 1JV (1JV RWM) Lift: desire.
To lift something up. [Hebrew V) 2RV (2RV R-NN) Shout:
and Aramaic] [ar: Nwr] [freq. [freq. 54] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual,
198] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal) Piel, Participle) |kjv: sing,
|kjv: lift, exalt, high, offer, give, rejoice, shout, cry| {str: 7442,
heave, extol, lofty, take, tall| 7444}
{str: 7311, 7313}
Nm) 2RV (2RV R-NN)
Nm) 1JV (1JV RWM)
Shouting: A site that shouts out
High: Something that is lifted beauty. [freq. 1] |kjv: goodly|
up. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ms: {str: 7443}
Mr] [freq. 12] |kjv: high,
Nf1) )RRV ()RRV RN-NH)
haughtiness, height| {str: 7312,
7314, 7315} Shouting: [freq. 4] |kjv: joyful,
triumphing, singing| {str: 7445}
Nf1) )QJV ()QJV RW-MH)
C) 2VE (2VE ARN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Proudly: In the sense lifting
oneself up. [freq. 1] |kjv: ?: [Unknown meaning;]
haughtily| {str: 7317} gm) 2VJE (2VJE AW-RN)
am) 1JVQ (1JVQ M-RWM) Oren: An unknown tree. [ms:
Heights: A high place. [freq. Nra] [freq. 1] |kjv: ash| {str:
54] |kjv: high, height, above, 766}

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H) )RV ()RV RNH) ac: ? co: Rattle bm) <M\V (<M\V R-SYS)
ab: ?: A loud noise. Pieces: Something broken into
V) )RV ()RV R-NH) Rattle: pieces. Also, the drops of dew as
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rattle| pieces of water. [freq. 2] |kjv:
{str: 7439} drip, breach| {str: 7447}
J) 2JV (2JV RWN) ac: Murmur co: F) <VI (<VI HRS) ac: Demolish
? ab: ?: A loud rumbling. co: Pieces ab: ?: Something broken
into pieces.
V) 2JV (2JV RWN)
V) <VI (<VI H-RS)
Murmur: [df: Nwl] [freq. 87]
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: Demolish: To break something
murmur, grudge| {str: 3885} into pieces by throwing or
pulling it down. [freq. 43] (vf:
Nm) 2JV (2JV RWN)
Paal, Niphal, Piel, Participle)
Shouting: [ms: Nr] [freq. 1] |kjv: throw, break, overthrow,
|kjv: song| {str: 7438} destroy, pull, ruin, beat, pluck,
if1) )RJVX ()RJVX T-RW-NH) destroyer| {str: 2040}
Murmuring: [df: hnwlt] Nm) <VI (<VI H-RS)
[freq. 8] |kjv: murmuring| {str: Ruin: A city that has been
8519} broken down into pieces. [df:
M) 2MV (2MV RYN) ac: Shout co: ? Vrh] [freq. 1] |kjv: destruction|
ab: ? {str: 2041}
Nf1) )RMV ()RMV RY-NH) bf1) )\MVI ()\MVI H-RY-
Shouting: [ms: hnr] [freq. 33] SH) Ruin: A city that has
|kjv: cry, singing, rejoice, joy, been broken down into pieces.
gladness, proclamation, [freq. 1] |kjv: ruin| {str: 2034}
shouting, sing, song, triumph| bf3) 8J\MVI (8J\MVI H-RY-
{str: 7440} SWT) Ruin: A city that has
~~~~~~~~~~ been broken down into pieces.
[freq. 1] |kjv: destruction| {str:
1452) <V (<V RS) ac: Demolish co: 2035}
Pieces ab: Ruin: The breaking or
bringing down of something by throwing Adopted Roots;
or pulling it down. 2775 <QV Tread
B) <\V (<\V RSS) ac: ? co: Pieces 2786 <TV Stomp, Mud
ab: ?: Something broken or divided ~~~~~~~~~~
into pieces.
V) <\V (<\V R-SS) 1453) 3V (3V RAh) ac: Feed co:
Moisten: To make wet by Shepherd ab: Desire: The pictograph V
adding a liquid. In the sense of is a picture of the head of a man, the S
drops as pieces of water. [freq. is a picture of they eye. Combined these
1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: temper| {str: mean "man watches". The shepherd
7450} closely watched over his flock, often they
are his only companions.

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A) 3V (3V RAh) ac: ? co: Friend fm) -SV (-SV R-AhY)
ab: ? Pasture: [freq. 1] |kjv: pasture|
Nm) 3V (3V RAh) Friend: {str: 7471}
A close companion. [df: eyr] ff1) )MSV ()MSV RAh-YH)
[freq. 188] |kjv: neighbor, friend, Love: The love of a friend or
another, fellow, companion, flock. [freq. 10] |kjv: love| {str:
other, brother, husband, lover| 7474}
{str: 7453} hm) )SVQ ()SVQ MR-AhH)
Nf1) )SV ()SV R-AhH) Pasture: A place of feeding.
Friend: A female companion. [freq. 13] |kjv: pasture,
[freq. 3] |kjv: companion, feedingplace| {str: 4829}
fellows| {str: 7464} fjm) 2JMSV (2JMSV RAh-
Nf3) 8JSV (8JSV R-AhWT) YWN) Desire: [freq. 3] |kjv:
Friend: A female companion. vexation| {str: 7475}
[freq. 6] |kjv: neighbor, another, J) 3JV (3JV RWAh) ac: ? co:
mate| {str: 7468} Shepherd ab: ?
af4) 8MSVQ (8MSVQ MR- fm) -SJV (-SJV RW-AhY)
AhYT) Pasture: [freq. 10] Shepherd: [ms: yer] [freq. 2]
|kjv: pasture, flock| {str: 4830} |kjv: shepherd| {str: 7473}
km) 3VQ (3VQ M-RAh)
Friend: A close companion. Adopted Roots;
[freq. 7] |kjv: companion, friend| 2781 2SV Field, Field, Flourish
{str: 4828} ~~~~~~~~~~
H) )SV ()SV RAhH) ac: feed co:
Pasture ab: Desire: One who 1454) 4V (4V RP) ac: Heal co:
provides and protects the flock and Medicine ab: Sick: The pictograph V is a
takes desire in them. picture of the head of a man, the T is a
V) )SV ()SV R-AhH) picture of an open mouth. Combined
Feed: To provide feed or pasture these mean "man open". Wounds,
to the flock. [freq. 173] (vf: Paal, sickness and illnesses are cured with
Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: feed, medicines made from plant materials
shepherd, pastor, herdman, keep, which were pulverized into a medicinal
companion, broken, company, power.
devour, eat, entreat| {str: 7462} A) 4V (4V RP) ac: Heal co: Idol
Nm) )SV ()SV R-AhH) ab: ?
Friend: [freq. 3] |kjv: friend| im) 4VX (4VX T-RP) Idol:
{str: 7463} A household idol of a god,
Nf3) 8JSV (8JSV R-AhWT) possible believed to have a
Desire: [Hebrew and Aramaic] healing power. [freq. 15] |kjv:
[freq. 9] |kjv: vexation, pleasure, image, teraphim, idol, idolatry|
will| {str: 7469, 7470} {str: 8655}
E) $TV ($TV RPA) ac: Heal co:
Medicine ab: ?

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V) $TV ($TV R-PA) M) 4MV (4MV RYP) ac: ? co: ? ab:


Heal: [df: hpr] [freq. 67] (vf: Sick
Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: Nf1) )TMV ()TMV RY-PH)
heal, physician, cure, repair| {str: Wheat: A grain pulverized with
7495} a mortar and pestle for making a
Nm) $TV ($TV R-PA) flour. [ms: hpr] [freq. 2] |kjv:
Dead: [freq. 8] |kjv: dead, wheat, corn| {str: 7383}
deceased| {str: 7496} fjm) 2JMTMV (2JMTMV RY-P-
am) $TVQ ($TVQ MR-PA) YWN) Feeble: [ms: Nwypr]
Health: [freq. 16] |kjv: [freq. 1] |kjv: feeblenss| {str:
healing, cure, healing, sound, 7510}
wholesome, yielding| {str: 4832}
df1) )EJTV ()EJTV R-PW- Adopted Roots;
AH) Medicine: [ms: hapr] 2512 4V\ Burn, Venom
[freq. 3] |kjv: medicine| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
7499}
ef3) 8JETMV (8JETMV RY-P- 1455) =V (=V RTs) ac: Crush co:
AWT) Health: [ms: twapr] Potsherd ab: Desire: Broken pieces of
[freq. 1] |kjv: health| {str: 7500} pottery were commonly used as writing
H) )TV ()TV RPH) ac: Weak co: tablets as they were inexpensive and
durable. These potsherds were commonly
? ab: ?: One weakened by illness or
used to send messages from one person to
disease.
another, usually carried by runners. (eng:
V) )TV ()TV R-PH) earth; terra - with a reversal of letters;
Weak: To be weak from terrain)
sickness, laziness or work. [freq. A) =V (=V RTs) ac: ? co:
46] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
Potsherd ab: ?: Broken fragments of
Hitpael, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
a pot which were commonly used as
feeble, fail, weaken, go, alone,
writing surfaces for messages.
idle, stay, slack, faint, forsake,
abate, cease| {str: 7503} Nm) =V (=V RTs)
Nm) )TV ()TV R-PH) Fragment: [freq. 1] |kjv: piece|
{str: 7518}
Weak: [freq. 4] |kjv: weak| {str:
7504} B) =]V (=]V RTsTs) ac: Crush
J) 4JV (4JV RWP) ac: Pulverize co: ? ab: Violence
co: Medicine ab: ? V) =]V (=]V R-TsTs)
V) 4JV (4JV RWP) Crush: To crush something to
pieces. Also an oppression or
Pulverize: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel)
struggle as crushing. [Hebrew
|kjv: tremble| {str: 7322}
and Aramaic] [df: ssr] [ar:
if1) )TJVX ()TJVX T-RW-PH) eer] [freq. 22] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Medicine: [freq. 1] |kjv: Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: oppress, break,
medicine| {str: 8644} bruise, crush, discourage,
struggle| {str: 7465, 7533, 7567}

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kof1) )]]JVQ ()]]JVQ delight, pleasure, accepted,


M-RW-Ts-TsH) Violence: In desire, acceptance, selfwill| {str:
the sense of chattering. [df: 7522}
hurm] [freq. 1] |kjv: violence| J) =JV (=JV RWTs) ac: Run co:
{str: 4835} Course ab: ?: Messengers ran
C) =VE (=VE ARTs) ac: ? co: messages written on potsherds.
Land ab: ?: Land is divided up into V) =JV (=JV RWTs) Run:
fragments by tribe or nations. [freq. 104] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
Nf) =VE (=VE A-RTs) |kjv: run, guard, post, speedily|
Land: The whole of the earth or {str: 7323}
a region. [Hebrew and Aramaic] km) =JVQ (=JVQ M-RWTs)
[df: qra] [ar: era] [freq. 2526] Course: The path of the
|kjv: earth, land, country, runner. [freq. 1] |kjv: race| {str:
ground, world, way, common, 4793}
field, nations, inferior| {str: 772, kf1) )]JVQ ()]JVQ M-RW-
776, 778} TsH) Course: The path of the
Nf1) )]VE ()]VE AR-TsH) runner. [ms: hurm] [freq. 4]
Bottom: [Unknown |kjv: running| {str: 4794}
connection to root; Aramaic
only] [ar: tyera] [freq. 1] |kjv: Adopted Roots;
bottom| {str: 773} 2207 <VL Dry, Clay
E) $]V ($]V RTsA) ac: Run co: 2783 =SV Shatter
? ab: ?: Messengers ran messages 2790 ,]V Murder, Wound
written on potsherds. 2792 4]V Fit, Stone
V) $]V ($]V R-TsA) ~~~~~~~~~~
Run: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
run| {str: 7519} 1456) 5V (5V RQ) ac: Draw co: Grass
H) )]V ()]V RTsH) ac: ? co: ab: ?: Thin green blades of grass that are
Message ab: Desire: Ones will and drawn out of the soil.
desires are written on potsherds as A) 5V (5V RQ) ac: ? co: Thin ab:
messages to another. ?
V) )]V ()]V R-TsH) Nm) 5V (5V RQ) I. Thin:
Desire: [freq. 57] (vf: Paal, II. Only: As something thin.
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) [freq. 19] |kjv: thin, lean, only,
|kjv: accept, please, pleasure, nothing, except, but| {str: 7534,
delight, enjoy, favourable, 7535}
acceptable, accomplish, Nf1) )UV ()UV R-QH)
affection, approve| {str: 7521} Temple: The side of the head as
jm) 2J]V (2J]V R-TsWN) a thin spot. [freq. 5] |kjv: temple|
Will: Ones desire. From {str: 7541}
instructions that are written on B) 5UV (5UV RQQ) ac: Spit co: ?
potsherds. [ms: Nur] [freq. 56] ab: ?: As green and drawn out of the
|kjv: favour, will, acceptable, mouth.

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V) 5UV (5UV R-QQ) Spit: vain in the sense of emptiness.


[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: spit| {str: [ms: qr] [freq. 26] |kjv: vain,
7556} vanity, no purpose, empty| {str:
7385, 7386}
bm) 5MUV (5MUV R-QYQ)
pm) 1UMV (1UMV RY-QM)
Wafer: A thin bread. [freq. 8]
|kjv: wafer, cake| {str: 7550} Empty: [freq. 16] |kjv: void,
vain| {str: 7387}
J) 5JV (5JV RWQ) ac: Draw co: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?: Something that is drawn out.
V) 5JV (5JV RWQ) Draw: 1457) 6V (6V RR) ac: Flow co: Spit ab:
[freq. 19] (vf: Hiphil, Hophal) Curse
|kjv: out, empty, draw, arm,
C) 6VE (6VE ARR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
pour| {str: 7324}
Curse: One shows a cursing by
Nm) 5JV (5JV RWQ) Spit:
spitting.
As drawn out of the mouth. [ms:
V) 6VE (6VE A-RR)
qr] [freq. 3] |kjv: spit, spiting,
spittle| {str: 7536} Curse: [freq. 63] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hophal, Piel) |kjv: curse|
L) 5VM (5VM YRQ) ac: ? co:
{str: 779}
Green ab: ?
kf1) )VVEQ ()VVEQ MA-R-
V) 5VM (5VM Y-RQ) Spit:
RH) Curse: [df: hram] [freq.
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: spit| {str: 5] |kjv: curse, cursing| {str:
3417} 3994}
Nm) 5VM (5VM Y-RQ) J) 6JV (6JV RWR) ac: Flow co: ?
Green: The color of grasses and ab: ?: The flowing of a liquid.
herbs as thin. [freq. 11] |kjv:
V) 6JV (6JV RWR) Flow:
green, herb| {str: 3418, 3419}
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: run| {str:
cm) 5JVM (5JVM Y-RWQ)
7325}
Green: The color of grasses and
M) 6MV (6MV RYR) ac: ? co: Spit
herbs as thin. [freq. 1] |kjv:
green| {str: 3387} ab: ?
jm) 2JUVM (2JUVM YR-QWN) Nm) 6MV (6MV RYR) Slime:
Mildew: As a thin green film. The slime of spit or an egg
[freq. 6] |kjv: mildew, paleness| white. [freq. 2] |kjv: spittle,
{str: 3420} white| {str: 7388}
~~~~~~~~~~
lm) 5VUVM (5VUVM Y-RQ-
RQ) Greenish: [freq. 3] |kjv:
1458) 7V (7V RSh) ac: Inherit co:
greenish, yellow| {str: 3422}
M) 5MV (5MV RYQ) ac: ? co: Head ab: ?: The pictograph V is a picture
of the head. The head of the tribe (chief)
Empty ab: ?: A container where all
or family (father) is passed from
of its contents have been drawn out.
generation to generation. The head grants
Also vanity as an emptiness.
permission for the betrothal of his
Nm) 5MV (5MV RYQ) daughters and determines the inheritor of
Empty: Empty of contents. Also the tribe or family. The head of a person,

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place, thing or time. (eng: raise - with the tsar] [freq. 1] |kjv: bolster|
exchange of the s and sh) {str: 7226}
A) 7V (7V RSh) ac: ? co: Head ab: Nf4) 8MWEV (8MWEV RA-
? ShYT) Beginning: The head
Nf2) 8WV (8WV R-ShT) Net: of a space such as the head of a
[Unknown connection to root;] river or time such as an event.
[freq. 21] |kjv: net| {str: 7568} [freq. 51] |kjv: beginning,
firstfruits, first, chief| {str: 7225}
fjm) 2JMWV (2JMWV RSh-YWN)
af1) )WEVQ ()WEVQ MR-
Permission: [freq. 1] |kjv:
grant| {str: 7558} A-ShH) Head: As a leader.
[freq. 1] |kjv: principality| {str:
B) 7WV (7WV RShSh) ac: ? co:
4761}
Head ab: ?
ef1) )WEMV ()WEMV RY-A-
ibm) 7MWVX (7MWVX TR-
ShH) Beginning: The head of
ShYSh) Tarshish: An a space such as the head of a
unknown precious stone. A chief river or time such as an event.
of trade goods. [freq. 7] |kjv: [ms: Nwsar] [freq. 185] |kjv:
beryle| {str: 8658} first, former, beginning, chief,
C) 7VE (7VE ARSh) ac: Request before, old, foremost, aforetime|
co: ? ab: ?: A granting permission to {str: 7223}
marry. ejm) 2JWEMV (2JWEMV RY-
V) 7VE (7VE A-RSh) A-ShWN) First: The head of a
Betroth: To request a woman time or position. [ms: Nwsar
for marriage. [df: Vra] [freq. Nwsr] [freq. 185] |kjv: first,
11] (vf: Pual, Piel) |kjv: betroth, former, beginning, chief, before,
espouse| {str: 781} old, foremost, aforetime| {str:
Nf2) 8WVE (8WVE AR-ShT) 7223}
Request: [freq. 1] |kjv: gm) 7EJV (7EJV RW-ASh)
request| {str: 782} Venom: The poison of serpents
D) 7EV (7EV RASh) ac: ? co: that comes sacks located in the
Head ab: ? head. Also by extension any type
Nm) 7EV (7EV R-ASh) of poison. [ms: sar] [freq. 12]
|kjv: gall, venom, poison,
Head: The top of the body. A
hemlock| {str: 7219}
person in authority or role of
leader. The top, beginning or gf1) )WEJV ()WEJV RW-A-
first of something. [Hebrew and ShH) Head: [ms: hsar]
Aramaic] [df: syr] [freq. 619] [freq. 1] |kjv: beginnings| {str:
|kjv: head, chief, top, beginning, 7222}
company, captain, sum, first, kf1) )WEVQ ()WEVQ MR-
principal, chapiters, rulers| {str: A-ShH) Headrest: A place
7217, 7218, 7389} where the head is laid. [freq. 8]
Nf3) 8JWEV (8JWEV RA- |kjv: bolster, pillow, head| {str:
ShWT) Headrest: A place 4763}
where the head is laid. [ms:

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emfm) -RWEMV (-RWEMV


RY-A-ShNY) First: The head 1459) 8V (8V RT) ac: Tremble co: ? ab:
of a time or position. [ms: ?
tynwsar] [freq. 1] |kjv: first| A) 8V (8V RT) ac: Tremble co: ?
{str: 7224} ab: ?
J) 7JV (7JV RWSh) ac: ? co: Poor Nf2) 8XV (8XV R-TT)
ab: ?: One who hangs down the head Tremble: [freq. 1] |kjv: tremble|
and is in need. {str: 7578}
Nm) 7JV (7JV RWSh)
Poor: [freq. 24] |kjv: poor, lack, Adopted Roots;
needy| {str: 7326} 2802 1XV Attach, Harness
L) 7VM (7VM YRSh) ac: Inherit 2803 5XV Bind, Chain
co: ? ab: Inheritance: The inheritor ~~~~~~~~~~
becomes the head of the family. [See
also WVG] 1460) +V (+V RGh) ac: Grieve co: Bad
V) 7VM (7VM Y-RSh) ab: ?
Inherit: [freq. 232] (vf: Paal, A) +V (+V RGh) ac: ? co: Bad ab: ?
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: Nm/f) +V (+V RGh) I. Bad:
possession, out, inherit, heir, Something dysfunctional,
possession, succeed, dispossess, wrong, evil or wicked. II.
poverty, drive, enjoy, poor, Shout: To shout an alarm, war
expel| {str: 3423} or great rejoicing. [freq. 666]
Nf1) )WVM ()WVM YR-ShH) |kjv: evil, wickedness, wicked,
Inheritance: [freq. 2] |kjv: mischief, hurt, bad, trouble, sore,
possession| {str: 3424} affliction, ill, adversity,
am) 7VJQ (7VJQ MW-RSh) favoured, harm, naught,
Inheritance: [freq. 3] |kjv: noisesome, grievous, sad, shout,
possession, thought| {str: 4180} noise, aloud| {str: 7451, 7452}
af1) )WVJQ ()WVJQ MW-R- B) +KV (+KV RGhGh) ac: ? co: Bad
ShH) Inheritance: [freq. 9] ab: ?: Something dysfunctional,
|kjv: possession, inheritance, wrong, evil or wicked.
heritage| {str: 4181} V) +KV (+KV R-GhGh) Bad:
df1) )WJVM ()WJVM Y-RW- To be bad by hurting or doing an
ShH) Inheritance: [ms: evil action. [freq. 84] (vf: Paal,
hsry] [freq. 14] |kjv: Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: evil,
possession, heritage, inheritance| evildoer, hurt, wickedly, worse,
{str: 3425} afflict, wicked, break, doer, ill,
icm) 7JVMX (7JVMX TY-RWSh) harm, displease, mischief| {str:
4827, 7489}
Wine: A freshly pressed
wine. [Unknown connection to J) +JV (+JV RWGh) ac: Shout co:
root;] [ms: sryt] [freq. 38] |kjv: Bad ab: ?: Something dysfunctional,
wine| {str: 8492} wrong, evil or wicked.
~~~~~~~~~~

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V) +J (+JV RWGh) Shout: 36] |kjv: shout, shouting, alarm,


To shout an alarm, war or great sound, blowing, joy| {str: 8643}
rejoicing. [freq. 46] (vf: Niphal, L) +VM (+VM YRGh) ac: Grieve co:
Hiphil) |kjv: shout, noise, alarm, ? ab: ?: A feeling from bad
cry, triumph, smart| {str: 7321} circumstances.
Nm) +JV (+JV RWGh) Bad: V) +VM (+VM Y-RGh)
[ms: er] [freq. 19] |kjv: evil, Grieve: [freq. 22] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
wickedness, bad, badness, displease, grieve, grievous, evil,
naughtiness, sorrow, sadness| ill, harm, sad| {str: 3415}
{str: 7455} ~~~~~~~~~~
if1) )KJVX ()KJVX T-RW-GhH)
Shout: A great shout of
alarm, war or rejoicing. [freq.

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Shin

1461) $W ($W ShA) ac: Crash co: vain, vanity, false, lying lies|
Storm ab: Desolate: The crashing of {str: 7722, 7723}
thunder or waves as a desolating storm. Nf1) )EJW ()EJW ShW-AH)
A) $W ($W ShA) ac: ? co: Storm Storm: A loud and
ab: ?: A loud rushing noise or destructive crashing of thunder
crashing as thunder or the crashing of or waves. [ms: has] [freq. 14]
waves in the sea. |kjv: desolation, destruction,
desolate, destroy, storm,
Nf2) 8EW (8EW Sh-AT)
wasteness| {str: 7722, 7584}
Tumult: [freq. 1] |kjv:
af1) )EJWQ ()EJWQ M-
desolation| {str: 7612}
ShW-AH) Desolation: [ms:
jm) 2JEW (2JEW Sh-AWN)
hasm] [freq. 2] |kjv: desolation,
Tumult: [freq. 17] |kjv: noise, destruction| {str: 4876}
tumult, rushing, horrible, pomp|
kf1) )EJWQ ()EJWQ M-
{str: 7588}
ShW-AH) Desolation: [ms:
H) )EW ()EW ShAH) ac: Crash
hasm] [freq. 3] |kjv: desolation,
co: Thunder ab: ? waste| {str: 4875}
V) )EW ()EW Sh-AH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Crash: [freq. 7] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, 1462) &W (&W ShB) ac: Turn co: Seat
Participle) |kjv: lay waste,
ab: ?: The pictograph W is a picture of
rushing, waste, desolate| {str:
the two front teeth representing pressing,
7582, 7583}
the F is a picture of tent. Combined these
ff1) )MEW ()MEW ShA-YH) mean "Press to the tent". A place of
Crashing: [freq. 1] |kjv: dwelling as the place returned to. A
destruction| {str: 7591} turning back or away from someone or
if1) )EJWX ()EJWX T-ShW- something. A captive is one turned away
AH) Thunder: [ms: hast] from a place of dwelling. (eng: shove)
[freq. 4] |kjv: noise| {str: 8663} A) &W (&W ShB) ac: ? co: Seat ab:
J) $JW ($JW ShWA) ac: ? co: ?: A returning to ones place of
Storm ab: Desolation: A desolating residence where one sits.
storm. Nf2) 8FW (8FW Sh-BT)
Nm) $JW ($JW ShWA) I. Seat: [freq. 4] |kjv: seat, place|
Storm: A loud and destructive {str: 7675}
crashing of thunder and waves. qf) *FW (*FW Sh-BW) Shvo:
II. Empty: In the sense of An unknown stone, possibly an
destroyed. Empty words or agate. [freq. 2] |kjv: agate| {str:
actions. [freq. 53] |kjv: desolate, 7618}

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B) &FW (&FW ShBB) ac: Turn co: 1074] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal,
? ab: ? Pual, Participle) |kjv: return,
again, turn, back, away, restore,
Nm) &FW (&FW Sh-BB)
bring, render, answer,
Broken: To be broken into recompense, recover, deliver,
pieces. [Unknown connection to put, withdraw, requite| {str:
root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: broken| {str: 7725, 8421}
7616}
Nf1) )FJW ()FJW ShW-BH)
bm) &MFW (&MFW Sh-BYB)
Returning: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Flame: [Unknown connection to returning| {str: 7729}
root; Hebrew and Aramaic]
if1) )FJWX ()FJWX T-ShW-BH)
[freq. 3] |kjv: spark, flame| {str:
7631, 7632} Return: Also a reply as a
return. [ms: hbst] [freq. 8]
gm) &FJW (&FJW ShW-BB)
|kjv: return, expire, answer| {str:
Backsliding: A turning back. 8666}
[freq. 6] |kjv: backsliding,
kf1) )FJWQ ()FJWQ M-ShW-
frowardly| {str: 7726, 7728}
BH) Backsliding: A turning
H) )FW ()FW ShBH) ac: Capture
back. [ms: hbsm] [freq. 12]
co: Captive ab: ?: A forcible turning |kjv: backsliding, turning away|
away from ones homeland to another {str: 4878}
place.
L) &WM (&WM YShB) ac: Sit co:
V) )FW ()FW Sh-BH)
Dwelling ab: ?: A place of dwelling
Capture: To take one away as the place returned to.
from his homeland as a captive.
V) &WM (&WM Y-ShB) Sit:
[freq. 47] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Participle) |kjv: captive, away, To set oneself down in the
carry, take| {str: 7617} dwelling place for the night or
for long periods of time. To
Nf3) 8JFW (8JFW Sh-BWT)
settle or remain. [Hebrew and
Captivity: [df: tybs] [freq. 44] Aramaic] [ar: bty] [freq. 1093]
|kjv: captivity, captive| {str: (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
7622} Hophal, Piel) |kjv: dwell,
ff) -FW (-FW Sh-BY) inhabitant, sit, abide, inhabit,
Captive: [freq. 49] |kjv: down, remain, in, tarry, set,
captivity, captive, prisoner, continue, place, still, taken| {str:
taken| {str: 7628} 3427, 3488}
ff1) )MFW ()MFW ShB-YH) am) &WJQ (&WJQ MW-ShB)
Captive: [freq. 9] |kjv: captive, Dwelling: The place of
captivity| {str: 7633} sitting. [ms: bsm] [freq. 44]
J) &JW (&JW ShWB) ac: Turn co: ? |kjv: habitation, dwelling, seat,
ab: ?: A turning back to a previous dwellingplace, dwell, place,
state or place. sitting, assembly, situation,
V) &JW (&JW ShWB) sojourning| {str: 4186}
Return: To turn back. [Hebrew im) &WJX (&WJX TW-ShB)
and Aramaic] [ar: bwt] [freq. Sojourner: One who travels

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from place to place. [ms: bst] D) 'EW ('EW ShAG) ac: Roar co:
[freq. 14] |kjv: sojourner, ? ab: ?: The roaring like a lion.
stranger, foreigner| {str: 8453} [Unknown connection to root;]
M) &MW (&MW ShYB) ac: Turn co: V) 'EW ('EW Sh-AG)
? ab: ? Roar: [freq. 21] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Nf1) )FMW ()FMW ShY-BH) roar| {str: 7580}
Return: [freq. 2] |kjv: Nf1) )GEW ()GEW ShA-GH)
captivity| {str: 7870, 7871} Roar: [freq. 7] |kjv: roaring|
{str: 7581}
Adopted Roots; E) $GW ($GW ShGA) ac: ? co: ?
2213 &WL Design, Invention
ab: Error
2459 /F\ Interweave, Net
bf1) )EMGW ()EMGW Sh-GY-
2807 <FW Weave, Wreath
AH) Error: [Aramaic only]
2809 =FW Weave, Plait, Anguish
2812 8FW Cease [freq. 1] |kjv: error| {str: 7691}
2834 &OW Lay, Bed, Copulation H) )GW ()GW ShGH) ac: ? co: ? ab:
~~~~~~~~~~ Error
V) )GW ()GW Sh-GH) Err:
1463) 'W ('W ShG) ac: Err co: ? ab: [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
Error: The pictograph W is a picture of err, ravished, wander, deceive,
the two front teeth representing the idea astray, ignorance| {str: 7686}
of double, the G is a picture of a foot J) 'JW ('JW ShWG) ac: ? co: ? ab:
representing the carrying of a burden. Error
Combined these mean "double burden". kf1) )GJWQ ()GJWQ M-ShW-
When a work is found to be in error, the GH) Error: [freq. 1] |kjv:
work must be redone. An error that is error| {str: 4879}
made out of ignorance or accident. ~~~~~~~~~~
A) 'W ('W ShG) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Error 1464) (W ((W ShD) ac: ? co: Breast
hf1) )GWQ ()GWQ MSh-GH) ab: ?: The pictograph W is a picture of
Error: [freq. 1] |kjv: the two front teeth, the H is a picture of a
oversight| {str: 4870} tent door that dangles down. Combined
B) 'GW ('GW ShGG) ac: ? co: ? ab: these mean "two that dangle".
Error A) (W ((W ShD) ac: ? co: Breast
V) 'GW ('GW Sh-GG) Err: ab: ?
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: err, Nm) (W ((W ShD) I.
flesh, sin, deceive, astray| {str: Breast: II. Demon: A goat
7683} demon, from the teats of the
Nf1) )GGW ()GGW ShG-GH) goat. [freq. 26] |kjv: breast, teat,
Error: [freq. 19] |kjv: ignorance, pap| {str: 7699, 7700}
unawares, error, unwittingly| Nf1) )HW ()HW Sh-DH)
{str: 7684} Harem: [freq. 2] |kjv:
instrument| {str: 7705}

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fm) -HW (-HW Sh-DY) equal, like, compare, profit, set|


Breast: [freq. 48] |kjv: almighty| {str: 7737, 7738, 7739}
{str: 7706} M) )MW ()MW ShYH) ac: Forget
B) (HW ((HW ShDD) ac: Spoil co: ? ab: ?
co: ? ab: ?: Breasts that are dried up V) )MW ()MW ShYH)
and shriveled. Forget: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
V) (HW ((HW Sh-DD) unmindful| {str: 7876}
Spoil: To dry up and shrivel. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 58] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Hophal, Pual, Piel, Participle) 1466) *W (*W ShW) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
|kjv: spoil, spoiler, waste, ~~~~~~~~~~
destroy, robber| {str: 7703}
C) (WE ((WE AShD) ac: ? co: 1467) >W (>W ShZ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Slope ab: ?: From the slope of the ~~~~~~~~~~
breast.
Nm) (WE ((WE A-ShD) 1468) ,W (,W ShHh) ac: Sink co: Pit
Slope: [freq. 1] |kjv: stream| ab: ?: The pictograph W is a picture of
{str: 793} the teeth representing sharpness, the L is
Nf1) )HWE ()HWE ASh-DH) a picture of wall. Combined these mean
Slope: [freq. 6] |kjv: springs| "sharp walls". A pit dug into the ground
{str: 794} for the purpose of trapping someone or
J) (JW ((JW ShWD) ac: Spoil co: something. To go down or sink down as
going into the pit.
? ab: ?: Breasts that are dried up and
shriveled. A) ,W (,W ShHh) ac: ? co: Pit ab:
V) (JW ((JW ShWD) ?
Spoil: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Nm) ,W (,W ShHh) Low:
waste| {str: 7736} [freq. 1] |kjv: humble| {str:
Nm) (JW ((JW ShWD) 7807}
Spoiling: [ms: ds] [freq. 25] Nf2) 8LW (8LW Sh-HhT)
|kjv: destruction| {str: 7701} Pit: A hole in the ground such as
~~~~~~~~~~ a grave. [freq. 23] |kjv:
corruption, pit, destruction,
1465) )W ()W ShH) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? ditch, grave| {str: 7845}
Nf3) 8JLW (8JLW Sh-HhWT)
J) )JW ()JW ShWH) ac: ? co:
Pit: [freq. 1] |kjv: pit| {str:
Equal ab: ?
7816}
V) )JW ()JW ShWH)
ff2) 8MLW (8MLW Sh-HhYT)
Equal: To make something like
Pit: [freq. 2] |kjv: pit,
something else, or to compare it
destruction| {str: 7825}
to something else. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 24] (vf: Paal, sm) 2MLW (2MLW Sh-HhYN)
Hiphil, Piel, Participle) |kjv: laid, Pit: A hole in the skin from

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disease. [freq. 13] |kjv: boil, Adopted Roots;


botch| {str: 7822} 2215 /WL Darken, Dark, Darkness
B) ,LW (,LW ShHhHh) ac: Sink 2766 7LV Boil, Pot
co: ? ab: ?: A bringing down low are 2823 9LW Strike
a sinking feeling. 2824 0LW Lion
V) ,LW (,LW Sh-HhHh) 2826 4LW Thin
Sink: To bring down low. [freq. 2828 5LW Beat, Powder
21] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) 2829 6LW Dark, Dawn
|kjv: bow, cast, bring, low, 2830 8LW Corrupt
down, bend, couch, humble, 2876 3UW Sink, Deep
stoop| {str: 7817} 3063 6SUW Pit
H) )LW ()LW ShHhH) ac: Bow ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?: A bowing to another in
respect. 1469) 9W (9W ShTh) ac: Scourge co:
V) )LW ()LW Sh-HhH) Whip ab: ?: A whipping or lashing out at
Bow: To pay homage to another someone or something out of hatred or
one by bowing low or getting on punishment.
the knees with the face to the A) 9W (9W ShTh) ac: Scourge co:
ground. [freq. 172] (vf: Paal, ? ab: ?: The lashing of the whip.
Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: worship, Nf1) )YW ()YW Sh-ThH)
bow, obeisance, reverence, fall Acacia: The wood or the tree.
stoop, crouch| {str: 7812} [Unknown connection to root;]
J) ,JW (,JW ShWHh) ac: Sink co: [freq. 28] |kjv: shittim, shittah|
Pit ab: ? {str: 7848}
V) ,JW (,JW ShWHh) apf1) )QYWQ ()QYWQ
Sink: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) MSh-Th-MH) Hatred: In the
|kjv: bow, incline, humble| {str: sense of lashing out. [df:
7743} hmjVm] [freq. 2] |kjv: hatred|
Nf1) )LJW ()LJW ShW-HhH) {str: 4895}
Pit: [freq. 5] |kjv: pit, ditch| B) 9YW (9YW ShThTh) ac:
{str: 7745} Scourge co: ? ab: ?: The lashing of
L) ,WM (,WM YShHh) ac: Sink the whip.
co: ? ab: ? Nm) 9YW (9YW Sh-ThTh)
Nm) ,WM (,WM Y-ShHh) Scourge: [df: jjV] [freq. 1]
Sink: [freq. 1] |kjv: cast down| |kjv: scourge| {str: 7850}
{str: 3445} D) 9EW (9EW ShATh) ac:
M) ,MW (,MW ShYHh) ac: ? co: Despise co: ? ab: Malice: A lashing
Pit ab: ? out at someone or something.
Nf1) )LMW ()LMW ShY-HhH) V) 9EW (9EW Sh-ATh)
Pit: [freq. 3] |kjv: pit| {str: Despise: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal,
7882} Participle) |kjv: despise| {str:
7590}

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Nm) 9EW (9EW Sh-ATh) A) -W (-W ShY) ac: ? co: Gift ab:
Malice: [freq. 3] |kjv: despite, ?
despiteful| {str: 7589} Nm) -W (-W ShY) Gift:
J) 9JW (9JW ShWTh) ac: Whip co: [freq. 3] |kjv: present| {str:
Oar ab: ?: The back and forth 7862}
movement of the whip. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 9JW (9JW ShWTh) Go:
To go back an forth as a whip. 1471) /W (/W ShK) ac: Cease co: ? ab:
[freq. 13] (vf: Paal) |kjv: run, go, ?
gone, mariners, rowers| {str: B) /OW (/OW ShKK) ac: Cease
7751} co: ? ab: ?
Nm) 9JW (9JW ShWTh) V) /OW (/OW Sh-KK)
Whip: [freq. 11] |kjv: whip, Cease: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal,
scourge| {str: 7752} Hiphil) |kjv: appease, pacify, set,
a m) 9JWQ (9JWQ M-ShWTh) asswage, cease| {str: 7918}
Oar: What goes back and C) /WE (/WE AShK) ac: ? co:
forth to propel a boat. [freq. 2] Testicles ab: ?: [Unknown
|kjv: oar| {str: 4880} connection to root;]
hm) 9JWQ (9JWQ MSh-WTh) Nm) /WE (/WE A-ShK)
Oar: What goes back and Testicles: [freq. 1] |kjv: stones|
forth to propel a boat. [freq. 2] {str: 810}
|kjv: oar| {str: 4880}
H) )OW ()OW ShKH) ac: ? co:
L) 9WM (9WM YShTh) ac: Extend
Wander ab: ?: [Unknown
co: ? ab: ?: The stretching forth with connection to root;]
the whip.
V) )OW ()OW Sh-KH)
V) 9WM (9WM Y-ShTh)
Wander: [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil,
Extend: To stretch something Participle) |kjv: morning| {str:
out. [freq. 3] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: 7904}
hold out| {str: 3447} ~~~~~~~~~~
M) 9MW (9MW ShYTh) ac: ? co:
Oar ab: ?: What goes back and forth 1472) 0W (0W ShL) ac: Draw out co: ?
to propel a boat. ab: ?
Nm) 9MW (9MW ShYTh) A) 0W (0W ShL) ac: ? co: Quiet
Oar: [freq. 2] |kjv: oar| {str: ab: ?: In the sense of quietness from
7885} prosperity.
Nm) 0W (0W ShL) I. Of: In
Adopted Roots;
the sense of something being
2833 6YW Rule, Domain
drawn out of something else. II.
~~~~~~~~~~
Neglect: [Unknown connection
to root] [freq. 4] |kjv: though,
1470) -W (-W ShY) ac: ? co: Gift ab: ? cause, for| {str: 7944, 7945}

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fm) -PW (-PW Sh-LY) alas] [freq. 15] |kjv: petition,


Quietly: In the sense of demand, loan| {str: 7595, 7596}
prosperity. [freq. 1] |kjv: quietly| hf1) )PEWQ ()PEWQ MSh-
{str: 7987} ALH) Request: A seeking for
rf) *PW (*PW Sh-LW) what is not known. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Neglect: [Unknown connection petition, desire| {str: 4862}
to root; Aramaic only] [freq. 5] cf) 0JEW (0JEW Sh-AWL)
|kjv: amiss, fail, error| {str: 7955, Grave: The place of the dead as
7960} an unknown place. [ms: las]
B) 0PW (0PW ShLL) ac: Spoil co: [freq. 65] |kjv: grave, hell, pit|
? ab: ?: The spoils drawn out after {str: 7585}
battle. H) )PW ()PW ShLH) ac: Draw
V) 0PW (0PW Sh-LL) out co: ? ab: ?
Spoil: [freq. 16] (vf: Paal) |kjv: V) )PW ()PW Sh-LH) I.
spoil, take, fall, prey, purpose| Mislead: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
{str: 7997} II. Rest: [Aramaic only] [freq.
Nm) 0PW (0PW Sh-LL) 4] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv:
Spoil: [freq. 73] |kjv: spoil, prey| negligent, deceive, take, rest|
{str: 7998} {str: 7952, 7953, 7954}
gm) 0PJW (0PJW ShW-LL) J) 0JW (0JW ShWL) ac: ? co: Robe
Spoiled: What is taken as spoil. ab: ?: As long and drawn out.
[ms: lls] [freq. 4] |kjv: spoil, Nm) 0JW (0JW ShWL)
strip| {str: 7758} Robe: [freq. 11] |kjv: hem, skirt,
C) 0WE (0WE AShL) ac: ? co: ? train| {str: 7757}
ab: ?: [Unknown meaning] K) *PW (*PW ShLW) ac: Prosper
Nm) 0WE (0WE A-ShL) co: ? ab: ?: A drawing out of what is
Tamarisk: The tree or a grove. needed.
[freq. 3] |kjv: grove, tree| {str: V) *PW (*PW Sh-LW)
815} Prosper: [ms: hls] [freq. 5]
D) 0EW (0EW ShAL) ac: Request (vf: Paal) |kjv: prosper, safety,
co: ? ab: ?: To draw out something happy| {str: 7951}
that is not known. Nf1) )JPW ()JPW ShL-WH)
V) 0EW (0EW Sh-AL) Prosperity: [Hebrew and
Ask: To seek to understand what Aramaic] [freq. 10] |kjv:
is not known. [Hebrew and prosperity, peaceably, quietness,
Aramaic] [freq. 179] (vf: Paal, abundance, peace, tranquility|
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: ask, {str: 7959, 7962, 7963}
enquire, desire, require, borrow, bm) *MPW (*MPW Sh-LYW)
salute, demand, lent, request, Prosperity: [ms: wls] [freq. 8]
beg| {str: 7592, 7593} |kjv: ease, peaceable, quietness,
Nf1) )PEW ()PEW ShA-LH) prosperity, quiet, prosper,
Request: A seeking for what wealthy| {str: 7961}
is not known. [ms: hls] [ar:

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M) 0MW (0MW ShYL) ac: Draw the ground drying it up, making
out co: Infant ab: ? a place of ruin or desert. [freq.
39] |kjv: astonishment,
ff1) )MPMW ()MPMW ShY-L-
desolation, desolate, waste,
YH) Infant: As drawn out of
wonderful| {str: 8047}
the mother. [ms: hyls] [freq. 1]
kf1) )QWQ ()QWQ MSh-
|kjv: young| {str: 7988}
MH) Desolate: A wind
Adopted Roots; blowing over the land pulls the
2842 ,PW Send, Projectile moisture out of the ground
2844 /PW Throw drying it up, making a place of
ruin or desert. [freq. 7] |kjv:
2845 1PW Complete
desolate, astonishment| {str:
2846 4PW Pull
4923}
~~~~~~~~~~
nmm) 2QWE (2QWE ASh-
MN) Desolate: A wind
1473) 1W (1W ShM) ac: Breathe co:
blowing over the land pulls the
Breath ab: Desolate: The wind, or
moisture out of the ground
breath, of someone or something is its
drying it up, making a place of
character.
ruin or desert. [freq. 1] |kjv:
A) 1W (1W ShM) ac: ? co: Breath desolate| {str: 820}
ab: Desolate: Hebrew names are B) 1QW (1QW ShMM) ac: ? co: ?
words given to describe character.
ab: Desolate: A wind blowing over
Nm) 1W (1W ShM) I. the land pulls the moisture out of the
Breath: The breath of a man is ground drying it up, making a place
character, what makes one what of ruin or desert. One in horror or in
he is. The name of an individual astonishment is one dried up in the
is more than an identifier but inside.
descriptive of his character or V) 1QW (1QW Sh-MM)
breath. II. There: Used to
Desolate: [Hebrew and
identify another place. [Hebrew
Aramaic] [freq. 93] (vf: Paal,
and Aramaic] [ar: hmt] III.
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal,
Sky: The place of the winds.
Piel) |kjv: desolate, astonish,
[Hebrew and Aramaic; Only
waste, destroy, wonder, amaze|
used in the masculine plural
{str: 8074, 8075}
form, QMQW or RMQW in
Nf1) )QQW ()QQW ShM-
Aramaic] IV. Aroma: A sweet
aroma that is carried on the wind MH) Desolate: [freq. 58] |kjv:
or breath. [df: Mo] [freq. 1365] desolate, waste| {str: 8077}
|kjv: name, renown, fame, ejm) 2JQQMW (2JQQMW
famous, heaven, air, sweet, there| ShY-M-MWN) Desolation:
{str: 5561, 8033, 8034, 8036, [ms: Nwmms] [freq. 2] |kjv:
8064, 8065, 8536} astonishment| {str: 8078}
Nf1) )QW ()QW Sh-MH) C) 1WE (1WE AShM) ac: ? co: ?
Desolate: A wind blowing over ab: Guilt: One with a character of
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V) 1WE (1WE A-ShM) 2444 4WR Blow, Twilight


Guilt: [freq. 35] (vf: Paal, 2848 (QW Destroy
Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: guilty, 2849 9QW Shake
desolate, offend, trespass, 2850 2QW Oil
destroy, faulty, offence| {str: 2851 3QW Hear, Report, Obedience
816} 2854 7QW Sun
Nm) 1WE (1WE A-ShM) ~~~~~~~~~~
Guilt: [freq. 49] |kjv: trespass,
sin, guiltiness| {str: 817, 818} 1474) 2W (2W ShN) ac: Sharp co:
Nf1) )QWE ()QWE ASh- Teeth ab: ?: The pictograph W is a
MH) Guilt: [freq. 19] |kjv: picture of the teeth, the R is a picture of a
trespass, sin, offend| {str: 819} seed representing continuance. Combined
G) 1IW (1IW ShHM) ac: ? co: ? these mean "teeth continue". The two
ab: ?: [Unknown meaning;] front teeth are sharp and used for cutting
foods by pressing down. (eng: shine -
Nm) 1IW (1IW Sh-HM)
from the whiteness of the teeth)
Shoham: An unknown stone.
A) 2W (2W ShN) ac: ? co: Teeth ab:
[freq. 11] |kjv: onyx| {str: 7718}
?
J) 1JW (1JW ShWM) ac: Smell co:
Nm/f) 2W (2W ShN) Teeth:
Garlic ab: ?: A sense of smell from
breathing. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 58]
|kjv: teeth, tooth, ivory, sharp,
Nm) 1JW (1JW ShWM)
crag, forefront| {str: 8127, 8128}
Garlic: From its strong odor.
Nf1) )RW ()RW Sh-NH) I.
[freq. 1] |kjv: garlick| {str: 7762}
Year: In the sense of repeating.
L) 1WM (1WM YShM) ac: ? co:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: ans]
Desert ab: Desolate: A wind II. Sleep: [Unknown connection
blowing over the land pulls the to rootHebrew and Aramaic]
moisture out of the ground drying it [freq. 906] |kjv: year, sleep| {str:
up, making a place of ruin or desert. 8141, 8142, 8139, 8140}
V) 1WM (1WM Y-ShM) fm) -RW (-RW Sh-NY)
Desolate: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) Scarlet: The color of the gums.
|kjv: desolate| {str: 3456} [freq. 42] |kjv: scarlet, crimson|
bf1) )QMWM ()QMWM Y-ShY- {str: 8144}
MH) Desolate: [freq. 1] |kjv: B) 2RW (2RW ShNN) ac: Sharp co:
seize| {str: 3451} ? ab: ?: From the sharpness of the
bjm) 2JQMWM (2JQMWM Y- front teeth.
ShY-MWN) Desert: A desolate V) 2RW (2RW Sh-NN)
place. [freq. 13] |kjv: desert, Sharpen: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
wilderness, solitary| {str: 3452} Piel) |kjv: sharp, whet, sharpen,
prick, teach| {str: 8150}
Adopted Roots;
bf1) )RMRW ()RMRW Sh-NY-
2090 1WG Rain, Rain
NH) Piercing: [freq. 4] |kjv:
2443 1WR Pant, Breath
byword, taunt| {str: 8148}

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D) 2EW (2EW ShAN) ac: Rest co: 772] |kjv: two, both, second,
? ab: ?: [Unknown connection to twain, twice, double| {str: 8147,
root;] 8578, 8648}
V) 2EW (2EW Sh-AN) fm/f) -RW (-RW Sh-NY)
Rest: To be in a state of rest. Second: [freq. 156] |kjv: second,
[freq. 5] (vf: Piel) |kjv: ease, other, time, again, another, more,
quiet, rest| {str: 7599} either| {str: 8145}
mm) 2REW (2REW ShA-NN) hm) )RWQ ()RWQ MSh-NH)
Rest: [freq. 10] |kjv: ease, quiet, I. Double: II. Second: [freq.
tumult| {str: 7600} 35] |kjv: second, double, next,
college, copy, twice, fatling| {str:
E) $RW ($RW ShNA) ac: ? co:
4932}
Two ab: ?: As a second thing.
sf3) 8JRMRW (8JRMRW Sh-NY-
V) $RW ($RW Sh-NA)
NWT) Again: A second time.
Change: To exchange one thing [Aramaic only] [ar: twnynt]
for another. [Hebrew and [freq. 1] |kjv: again| {str: 8579}
Aramaic] [freq. 24] (vf: Paal,
L) 2WM (2WM YShN) ac: ? co:
Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
change, diverse, alter| {str: 8132, Previous ab: ?: What was before the
8133} second.
emm) 2ERMW (2ERMW ShY-N- V) 2WM (2WM Y-ShN)
AN) Twice: [ms: Nans] [freq. Sleep: [Unknown connection to
1] |kjv: angel| {str: 8136} root;] [freq. 19] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: sleep, remain,
H) )RW ()RW ShNH) ac: ? co: Two
old| {str: 3462}
ab: ?: A repeating of the first or what
Nm) 2WM (2WM Y-ShN) I.
was before.
Previous: II. Sleep: [Unknown
V) )RW ()RW Sh-NH) I.
connection to root] [freq. 16]
Change: To exchange one thing |kjv: old, sleep| {str: 3463, 3465}
for another. II. Repeat: To do
Nf2) 8RWM (8RWM YSh-NT)
something a second time. [freq.
23] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Sleep: [Unknown connection to
Piel) |kjv: change, second, again, root;] [df: tns] [freq. 1] |kjv:
diverse, alter, disguise, double, sleep| {str: 8153}
pervert, prefer, repeat| {str:
8138} Adopted Roots;
Nm/f) )RW ()RW Sh-NH) I. 3061 2EPW
3062 &LRW Tusk
Two: In the sense of the
~~~~~~~~~~
changing seasons. [Hebrew and
Aramaic; Written in the plural
form QMXW or RMRX in the 1475) <W (<W ShS) ac: Plunder co: ?
Aramaic] [df: Myts] [ar: Nynt ab: ?: The pictograph W is a picture of
Nyrt Nytrt] II. Sleep: the teeth representing pressure, the \ is a
[Unknown connection to picture of thorn that grabs hold.
rootHebrew and Aramaic] [freq. Combined these mean "Press and grab

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hold". The pressing into anothers place carefully watches over the flock and the
and grabbing hold of his possessions. surrounding area always on the lookout
B) <\W (<\W ShSS) ac: Plunder for danger. When a predator comes to
co: ? ab: ? attack, the shepherd destroys the enemy.
V) <\W (<\W Sh-SS) A) 3W (3W ShAh) ac: Watch co:
Plunder: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, ? ab: Delight: The shepherd watches
Niphal) |kjv: spoil, riffle| {str: over and cares for and delights in his
8155} sheep.
D) <EW (<EW ShAS) ac: Plunder Nf1) )SW ()SW Sh-AhH)
co: ? ab: ? Hour: The watching of the arch
of the sun to determine the hour
V) <EW (<EW Sh-AS)
of the day. [Aramaic only] [freq.
Plunder: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal, 5] |kjv: hour| {str: 8160}
Participle) |kjv: spoil| {str: 7601}
im/f) 3WX (3WX T-ShAh)
H) )\W ()\W ShSH) ac: Plunder
Nine: [Unknown connection to
co: ? ab: ? rootAlso meaning ninety when
V) )\W ()\W Sh-SH) written in the plural form -
Plunder: [df: hVs] [freq. 12] QMSWX] [freq. 78] |kjv:
(vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv: spoil, nine, ninth, ninety| {str: 8672,
spoiler, rob| {str: 8154} 8673}
J) <JW (<JW ShWS) ac: Plunder ldm) 3JWSW (3JWSW
co: ? ab: ? ShAh-ShWAh) Delight: [ms:
kf1) )\JWQ ()\JWQ M-ShW- eses] [freq. 9] |kjv: delight,
SH) Plunder: [freq. 1] |kjv: pleasant| {str: 8191}
spoil| {str: 4882} bfm) -SMWX (-SMWX T-ShY-
M) <MW (<MW ShYS) ac: Plunder AhY) Ninth: [Unknown
co: ? ab: ? connection to root;] [freq. 18]
kf1) )\MWQ ()\MWQ M-ShY- |kjv: ninth| {str: 8671}
SH) Plunder: [ms: hosm] hff) -SWQ (-SWQ MSh-
[freq. 6] |kjv: spoil, booty| {str: AhY) Cleanse: As a
4933} preparation for inspection. [freq.
1] |kjv: supple| {str: 4935}
Adopted Roots; B) 3SW (3SW ShAhAh) ac: ? co:
2857 3\W Split ? ab: Delight: The shepherd takes
2858 4\W Hew delight in his sheep.
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 3SW (3SW Sh-AhAh)
Delight: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
1476) 3W (3W ShAh) ac: Watch co: Hiphil, Pilpel) |kjv: delight, cry,
Shepherd ab: Delight: The pictograph W play, dandle, shut| {str: 8173}
is a picture of the teeth used for H) )SW ()SW ShAhH) ac: Watch
devouring or destruction, the S is a co: ? ab: ?: The shepherd inspects
picture of the eye. Combined these mean and watches over the flock with
"destroyer watches". The shepherd compassion and protection.

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V) )SW ()SW Sh-AhH) or freedom from a trouble. [freq.


Watch: Also to look upon with 78] |kjv: salvation, help,
respect. [freq. 15] (vf: Paal, deliverance, health, save, saving,
Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: look, welfare| {str: 3444}
respect, dismay, turn, regard, if1) )SWJX ()SWJX TW-Sh-
spare, dim, depart| {str: 8159} AhH) Rescue: A deliverance
J) 3JW (3JW ShWAh) ac: Cry co: or freedom from a trouble. [df:
? ab: Trouble: When the sheep are hest hewst] [freq. 34] |kjv:
in trouble they will cry out and the salvation, deliverance, help,
shepherd will deliver them. safety, victory| {str: 8668}
V) 3JW (3JW ShWAh)
Adopted Roots;
Cry: To shout or cry out from a
2861 2SW Lean, Staff, Support
burden. [freq. 21] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
2872 (UW Watch, Eye
cry, aloud, shout| {str: 7768}
2877 4UW Look, Window
Nm) 3JW (3JW ShWAh) I.
~~~~~~~~~
Cry: II. Rich: In the sense of a
carefully watching ones
possessions. [freq. 6] |kjv: cry,
1477) 4W (4W ShP) ac: Strike co:
riches| {str: 7769, 7771, 7773}
Serpent ab: ?: The pictograph W is a
Nf1) )SJW ()SJW ShW-AhH)
picture of the teeth, the T is a picture of
Cry: [freq. 11] |kjv: cry| {str: the mouth. Combined these mean "sharp
7775} teeth in the mouth". A serpent (venomous
L) 3WM (3WM YShAh) ac: Rescue snake) has sharp fangs in the mouth. Its
co: ? ab: ?: When one of the flock is prey is taken into the mouth swallowed
in trouble, the shepherd rescues it. by drawing down into the belly. (eng:
V) 3WM (3WM Y-ShAh) sharp - with the additional r; serpent -
Rescue: [freq. 205] (vf: Niphal, with the exchange of the s and sh and the
Hiphil) |kjv: save, saviour, additional r and nt; jasper)
deliver, help, preserved, A) 4W (4W ShP) ac: ? co: High
salvation, avenge, defend, ab: ?
rescue, safe, victory| {str: 3467} Nf) )TW ()TW ShPH)
Nm) 3WM (3WM Y-ShAh) Milk: [Unknown connection to
Rescue: A deliverance or root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: cheese| {str:
freedom from a trouble. [freq. 8194}
36] |kjv: salvation, safety, fm) -TW (-TW Sh-PY)
saving| {str: 3468} High place: In the sense of the
af1) )SWJQ ()SWJQ MW- serpent lifting its head to strike.
Sh-AhH) Rescue: A [freq. 10] |kjv: high place| {str:
deliverance or freedom from a 8205}
trouble. [freq. 1] |kjv: salvation| B) 4TW (4TW ShPP) ac: ? co:
{str: 4190} Serpent ab: ?
df1) )SJWM ()SJWM Y-ShW-
AhH) Rescue: A deliverance

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bjm) 2JTMTW (2JTMTW Sh- L) 4WM (4WM YShP) ac: ? co: ?


PY-PWN) Shephiyphon: An ab: ?: [Unknown meaning]
unknown species of viper. [ms: Nf1) 4WM (4WM Y-ShP)
Npyps] [freq. 1] |kjv: adder| {str: Jasper: [Unknown connection
8207} to root;] [freq. 3] |kjv: jasper|
C) 4WE (4WE AShP) ac: ? co: {str: 3471}
Serpent ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 4WE (4WE A-ShP)
Enchanter: From their hissing. 1478) =W (=W ShTs) ac: ? co: Flood
[Aramaic only] [freq. 8] |kjv: ab: ?
astrologer| {str: 825, 826}
Nf1) )TWE ()TWE ASh-PH) Adopted Roots;
Quiver: A pouch with a 2684 3T] Issue, Serpent
mouth for sharp arrows. [freq. 6] 2832 4YW Flush
|kjv: quiver| {str: 827} 2871 4]W Surge
D) 4EW (4EW ShAP) ac: ~~~~~~~~~~
Swallow co: ? ab: ?: A drawing in by
swallowing as the snake swallows its 1479) 5W (5W ShQ) ac: Drink co:
prey. River ab: ?: The pictograph W is a
V) 4EW (4EW Sh-AP) I. picture of the two front teeth representing
Swallow: II. Draw: To draw the idea of two, the U is a picture of the
water from a well. [df: bas] sun at the horizon that cycles around the
[freq. 33] (vf: Paal, Participle) earth. Combined these mean "repeat a
|kjv: swallow, snuff, pant, desire, cycle". During the rain season, repeated
devour, draw, drawer| {str: 7579, each year, the riverbeds become full of
7602} water. The surrounding land is soaked
am) 4EWQ (4EWQ MSh- with water allowing for the planting of
crops.
AP) Well: A place for
drawing water. [df: basm] [freq. A) 5W (5W ShQ) ac: ? co: River
1] |kjv: draw| {str: 4857} ab: ?: The rushing course of a river
H) )TW ()TW ShPH) ac: ? co: through the land.
High ab: ?: The serpent lifts its head Nm) 5W (5W ShQ) Leg:
up high to strike. From a leg of a river. [Aramaic
V) )TW ()TW Sh-PH) only] [freq. 1] |kjv: leg| {str:
8243}
High: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal, Pual)
|kjv: stick out, high| {str: 8192} am) 5WQ (5WQ MSh-Q)
J) 4JW (4JW ShWP) ac: Strike co: Rushing: From the rushing of a
river. [freq. 1] |kjv: running| {str:
? ab: ?: A striking of the serpent. 4944}
V) 4JW (4JW ShWP) rfm) -JUW (-JUW Sh-QWY)
Strike: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Marrow: The liquid inside the
bruise, break, cover| {str: 7779} channel of bones and used as a

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type of butter. [freq. 2] |kjv: if1) )UJWX ()UJWX T-ShW-


marrow| {str: 8250} QH) Desire: As a course.
B) 5UW (5UW ShQQ) ac: Rush [freq. 3] |kjv: desire| {str: 8669}
co: River ab: ?: The back and forth K) *UW (*UW ShQW) ac: Drink
course of a river through the land. co: ? ab: ?
V) 5UW (5UW Sh-QQ) cm) *JUW (*JUW Sh-QWW)
Rush: A rushing about and to Drink: [freq. 1] |kjv: drink| {str:
and fro as a raging river. [freq. 8249}
6] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv: run, ~~~~~~~~~~
long, range, appetite, justle| {str:
8264}
1480) 6W (6W ShR) ac: Tie co: Cord
H) )UW ()UW ShQH) ac: Drink
ab: ?: The pictograph W is a picture of
co: ? ab: ?: The life giving water the teeth representing pressure, the V is a
from the rivers. picture of the head representing the top or
V) )UW ()UW Sh-QH) beginning. Combined these mean "press
Drink: [freq. 74] (vf: Niphal, the beginning". Ropes and cords were
Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: drink, water, usually made of bark strips such as from
butler, cupbearer| {str: 8248} the cedar or from the sinew (tendon) of an
am) )UWQ ()UWQ MSh-QH) animal. The rope is made by twisting two
Drink: Water for drinking as fibers together. A single fiber is attached
well as a vessel or place for to a fixed point (top), and the two ends of
water. Also one who brings the fiber are brought together. One fiber
water. [freq. 7] |kjv: drink, is twisted in a clockwise direction and
watered, butlership, pasture| {str: wrapped over the other fiber in counter
4945} clockwise direction. The second fiber is
J) 5JW (5JW ShWQ) ac: Overflow then twisted in clockwise direction then
wrapped around the first fiber in a counter
co: Course ab: ?: The course of a
clockwise direction. The process is
river.
repeated through the length of the rope.
V) 5JW (5JW ShWQ) The twisting of the fibers in opposite
Overflow: The overflowing of directions causes the fibers to lock (press)
the banks of a river. [freq. 3] (vf: onto each other making a stronger rope.
Hiphil) |kjv: overflow| {str: The rope is used to tightly secure or
7783} support something, such as a load to a
Nf) 5JW (5JW ShWQ) Leg: cart or the poles of the tent.
The leg of an animal or a street. A) 6W (6W ShR) ac: ? co: Cord ab:
[freq. 23] |kjv: street, shoulder| ?: Sinews were used for making
{str: 7784, 7785} cords by twisting them together. The
Nf2) 8UJW (8UJW ShW-QT) umbilical cord, and navel, as a cord
Trough: A trench for bringing that binds the infant to the mother.
water to the village. [ms: tqs] Nm) 6W (6W ShR) Cord:
[freq. 2] |kjv: trough| {str: 8268} The navel cord. [freq. 2] |kjv:
navel| {str: 8270}

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Nf1) )VW ()VW Sh-RH) I. C) 6WE (6WE AShR) ac: ? co:


Bracelet: A cord around the Straight ab: ?: A cord pulled tight is
wrist. II. Wall: As encircling a straight.
city. [freq. 2] |kjv: bracelet, wall| V) 6WE (6WE A-ShR)
{str: 8284, 8285} Happy: One who is happy is
hf1) )VWQ ()VWQ MSh-RH) one whose life is lived straightly.
Juice: As loosened from the [freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel)
fruit. [freq. 1] |kjv: liquor| {str: |kjv: blessed, lead, go, guide,
4952} happy, leader, relieve| {str: 833}
mm) 2VW (2VW Sh-RN) Nm) 6WE (6WE A-ShR) I.
Wall: As an armor around the Happy: One who is happy is
city. [df: anrsa] [freq. 2] |kjv: one whose life is lived straightly.
wall| {str: 846} II. Which: Or who, what or that.
efjm/f) 2JMVMW (2JMVMW As a rope attaches two objects
ShYR-YWN) Harness: An together, this word links the
armor made from tightly wound action of the sentence to the one
cords of leather. [ms: doing the action. [The short form
NwyrsNyrsNwyro] [freq. 11] |kjv: "W" is used as a prefix meaning
habergeon, coat, harness, "who" or "which"] [freq. 156]
breastplate, brigadine| {str: 5630, |kjv: blessed, happy, which,
8302} wherewith, because, when, soon,
B) 6VW (6VW ShRR) ac: ? co: as, that, until much, whosoever,
whom, whose| {str: 834, 835}
Cord ab: ?: Sinews were used for
making cords by twisting them df) 6JWE (6JWE A-ShWR)
together. The umbilical cord, and Step: A walking in straight line.
navel, as a cord that binds the infant [ms: rsa] [freq. 9] |kjv: step,
to the mother. going| {str: 838}
V) 6VW (6VW Sh-RR) gm) 6WJE (6WJE AW-ShR)
Enemy: As one who is to be tied Happy: One who is happy is
up. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: one whose life is lived straightly.
enemy| {str: 8324} [ms: rsa] [freq. 1] |kjv: happy|
Nm) 6VW (6VW Sh-RR) {str: 837}
Cord: [freq. 1] |kjv: navel| {str: idf) 6JWEX (6JWEX TA-
8326} ShWR) Teashur: An unknown
bm) 6MVW (6MVW Sh-RYR) tree. Possibly a type of cedar
from its bark strips which can be
Navel: [freq. 1] |kjv: navel| {str:
used for making cords. [freq. 2]
8306}
|kjv: box| {str: 8391}
bf3) 8JVMVW (8JVMVW Sh-RY-
D) 6EW (6EW ShAR) ac: Remain
RWT) Imagination: A
co: Relative ab: ?: When the
twisting together of thoughts.
nomadic tribe was larger than could
[ms: twrrs] [freq. 10] |kjv:
be maintained the family divided in
imagination, lust| {str: 8307}
the sense of severing the umbilical
cord.

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V) 6EW (6EW Sh-AR) [freq. 18] (vf: Paal, Participle)


Remain: [freq. 133] (vf: Paal, |kjv: went, sing, behold, see,
Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: look, observe, wait, regard,
leave, remain, remnant, let, rest| perceive| {str: 7788, 7789}
{str: 7604} Nm) 6JW (6JW ShWR) I.
Nm) 6EW (6EW Sh-AR) I. Ox: Used for pulling heavy
Remnant: What is left behind. loads. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
II. Kin: A near relative of [ar: rwt] II. Wall: As tied
another tribe. [freq. 54] |kjv: around a city. [Hebrew and
flesh, kinswoman, food, near, Aramaic] III. Enemy: As one
nigh, kin, body, kinsman, who is to be tied up. [freq. 93]
remnant, rest, residue, other| |kjv: ox, bullock, cow, bull,
{str: 7605, 7606, 7607} enemy, wall| {str: 7790, 7791,
7792, 7794, 8450}
Nf1) )VEW ()VEW ShA-RH)
Nf1) )VJW ()VJW ShW-RH)
Kin: A near female relative.
[freq. 1] |kjv: kinswoman| {str: Row: As a wall. [df: hrwV]
7608} [freq. 1] |kjv: principle| {str:
7795}
Nf4) 8MVEW (8MVEW ShA-
if1) )VJWX ()VJWX T-ShW-RH)
RYT) Remnant: [freq. 66]
|kjv: remnant, residue, rest, Gift: As brought by a
remainder, escaped| {str: 7611} traveler. [freq. 1] |kjv: present|
{str: 8670}
lf1) )VWVW ()VWVW ShR-Sh-
L) 6WM (6WM YShR) ac: ? co:
RH) Cord: [freq. 7] |kjv:
chain| {str: 8333} Cord ab: ?: A tight rope is straight.
A righteous one is one who is
H) )VW ()VW ShRH) ac: Loose
straight and firmly holds up truth just
co: Cord ab: ?: The tying around of as the cord is straight and firmly
something with a cord, or the holds the wall of the tent upright.
loosening of it.
V) 6WM (6WM Y-ShR) I.
V) )VW ()VW Sh-RH)
Straight: To be in a straight
Loose: To untie something or to line, path or thought. II.
let something go. [Hebrew and Remnant: [df: rty] [freq. 134]
Aramaic] [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pual,
Piel) |kjv: loose, dissolve, dwell, Piel, Participle) |kjv: please,
began| {str: 8271, 8281, 8293} straight, direct, right, well, fit,
J) 6JW (6JW ShWR) ac: ? co: good, meet, upright, remain,
Caravan ab: ?: A group that travels leave, rest, remainder, remnant,
around an area carrying loads. The reserve, residue, plenteous,
bull is used as a beast of burden to behind, excel, preserve| {str:
carry loads. 3474, 3498}
V) 6JW (6JW ShWR) I. Nm) 6WM (6WM Y-ShR) I.
Caravan: To travel as a group Cord: The cord of the bow. [df:
of merchants with loads. II. See: rty] II. Straight: A straight
[Unknown connection to root] line, path or thought. III.

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Remnant: [df: rty] [freq. 220] 1481) 7W (7W ShSh) ac: ? co: White
|kjv: cord, string, right, upright, ab: ?: The pictograph W is a picture of
righteous, straight, convenient, the two front teeth. The whiteness of the
equity, just, meet, well, rest, teeth. The white hair of the older men.
remnant, residue, leave, (eng: six - with the exchange of the x and
excellency, exceeding, excellent, sh, ses is Spanish)
plentifully| {str: 3477, 3499}
A) 7W (7W ShSh) ac: ? co: Linen
gm) 6WJM (6WJM YW-ShR)
ab: ?
Straightness: [ms: rsy] [freq.
Nm/f) 7W (7W ShSh) I.
14] |kjv: uprightness, right,
upright, meet| {str: 3476} Linen: As white. [df: yss] II.
Marble: As white. III. Six:
km) 6WMQ (6WMQ MY-ShR)
[Unknown connection to
I. Cord: II. Straight: What rootAlso meaning sixty when
is straight. [df: rtym] [freq. 28] written in the plual form -
|kjv: cord, string, equity, QMWW or RMXW in
uprightly, uprightness, right, Aramaic] [ar: ts] [freq. 322]
agreement, aright, equal, |kjv: linen, six, sixth, sixty,
sweetly| {str: 4339, 4340} threescore| {str: 8336, 8337,
hcm) 6JWMQ (6JWMQ MY- 8346, 8353, 8361}
ShWR) Plain: A level, or fm/f) -WW (-WW Sh-ShY)
straight, place. [ms: rsym] [freq. Sixth: [freq. 28] |kjv: sixth| {str:
23] |kjv: plain, equity, straight, 8345}
even, right, righteously,
jm) 2JWW (2JWW Sh-ShWN)
uprightness| {str: 4334}
Joy: As bright with cheer. [df:
M) 6MW (6MW ShYR) ac: Sing co:
NwVV] [freq. 22] |kjv: joy,
Music ab: ?: A stringed musical gladness, mirth, rejoicing| {str:
instrument uses thin cords for 8342}
making music.
E) $WW ($WW ShShA) ac: ? co:
V) 6MW (6MW ShYR) Sing:
Sixth ab: ?
[df: rws] [freq. 87] (vf: Paal,
V) $WW ($WW Sh-ShA)
Hophal, Participle) |kjv: sing,
singer, behold| {str: 7891} Sixth: To give a sixth. [freq. 1]
(vf: Piel) |kjv: sixth| {str: 8338}
Nf) 6MW (6MW ShYR)
H) )WW ()WW ShShH) ac: ? co:
Song: [freq. 90] |kjv: song,
musick, singing, musical, sing, Sixth ab: ?
singers| {str: 7892} V) )WW ()WW Sh-ShH)
Sixth: To give a sixth. [freq. 1]
Adopted Roots; (vf: Piel) |kjv: sixth| {str: 8341}
2294 6WO Prosperity J) 7JW (7JW ShWSh) ac: ? co:
2816 6GW Birth White ab: ?
2821 6^W Twist mm) 2WJW (2WJW ShW-ShN)
~~~~~~~~~~ Lilly: A white flower. [ms:

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Nss] [freq. 15] |kjv: lily| {str: V) 8XW (8XW Sh-TT) Sit:
7799} To set or lay down. [freq. 2] (vf:
L) 7WM (7WM YShSh) ac: ? co: Paal) |kjv: lay, set| {str: 8371}
Old ab: ?: The white hair of the older H) )XW ()XW ShTH) ac: Feast co:
men. ? ab: ?: A time of seating together
Nm) 7WM (7WM Y-ShSh) and drinking.
Old: [freq. 1] |kjv: age| {str: V) )XW ()XW Sh-TH)
3486} Drink: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
bm) 7MWM (7MWM Y-ShYSh) [freq. 222] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
Old: [freq. 4] |kjv: ancient, |kjv: drink, drinker, drunkard,
aged, old| {str: 3453} banquet| {str: 8354, 8355}
M) 7MW (7MW ShYSh) ac: ? co: Nm) )XW ()XW Sh-TH)
Marble ab: ?: A white stone. Foundation: As a level place of
Nm) 7MW (7MW ShYSh) seating. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Marble: [freq. 1] |kjv: marble| foundation, purpose| {str: 8356}
{str: 7893} hm) )XWQ ()XWQ MSh-TH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Feast: [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 47] |kjv: feast,
1482) 8W (8W ShT) ac: Sit co: Buttocks banquet, drink| {str: 4960, 4961}
ab: ?: A coming together and sitting to M) 8MW (8MW ShYT) ac: Sit co:
drink. (eng: set - with the exchange of the Garment ab: ?
s and sh; seat; tush - with the reversal of V) 8MW (8MW ShYT) Sit:
the letters; sheet) To set or lay down. [freq. 85]
A) 8W (8W ShT) ac: Sit co: (vf: Paal, Hophal) |kjv: set,
Buttocks ab: ? made, lay, put, appoint, regard|
Nm) 8W (8W ShT) {str: 7896}
Buttocks: As the place of Nm) 8MW (8MW ShYT) I.
sitting. [freq. 2] |kjv: buttocks| Garment: Colorful or special
{str: 8357} garments for feasting or other
bf1) )MXW ()MXW ShT-YH) special activity. II. Thorn:
Drinking: [freq. 1] |kjv: [Unknown connection to root]
drinking| {str: 8360} [freq. 9] |kjv: garment, attire,
thorn| {str: 7897, 7898}
fm) -XW (-XW Sh-TY) I.
~~~~~~~~~~
Drunkenness: II. Warp: A tool
used for weaving, an activity
1483) +W (+W ShGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
performed while sitting down.
[freq. 10] |kjv: drunkenness, ~~~~~~~~~~
warp| {str: 8358, 8359}
B) 8XW (8XW ShTT) ac: Sit co: ?
ab: ?

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Taw

1484) $X ($X TA) ac: Point co: Mark Nf1) )FEX ()FEX TA-BH)
ab: ?: The pictograph X is a picture of two Longing: A longing for
crossed sticks representing a mark. A something. [freq. 1] |kjv:
mark identifies locations used to mark out longing| {str: 8375}
a location. Two crossed sticks in the ~~~~~~~~~~
shape of cross were used to hang the
family standard or flag. This parent root 1486) 'X ('X TG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
is related to XE and JX. ~~~~~~~~~~
A) $X ($X TA) ac: ? co: Room ab:
? 1487) (X ((X TD) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nm) $X ($X TA) Room: As L) (XM ((XM YTD) ac: ? co: Peg
a placed marked out. [freq. 13] ab: ?: A peg, nail or pin for securing
|kjv: chamber| {str: 8372} something.
qm) *EX (*EX T-AW) Teo: Nf) (XM ((XM Y-TD) Peg:
An unknown animal. [freq. 2] [freq. 24] |kjv: pin, nail, stake,
|kjv: ox| {str: 8377} paddle| {str: 3489}
H) )EX ()EX TAH) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Point ab: ?
V) )EX ()EX T-AH) 1488) )X ()X TH) ac: Ignore co: Waste
Point: To identify a mark. [freq. ab: ?
2] (vf: Piel) |kjv: point| {str: J) )JX ()JX TWH) ac: Ignore co:
8376} Waste ab: ?
K) *EX (*EX TAW) ac: ? co: V) )JX ()JX TWH) Ignore:
Boundary ab: ? To consider something of no
Nf1) )JEX ()JEX TA-WH) value, a waste. [freq. 1] (vf:
Limit: As a marked out Hiphil) |kjv: limited| {str: 8428}
boundary. [freq. 1] |kjv: bound| Nm) )JX ()JX TWH)
{str: 8379} Astonish: A feeling of waste.
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] |kjv: astony| {str: 8429}
rm) *IJX (*IJX TW-HW)
1485) &X (&X TB) ac: ? co: Long ab: ? Waste: A barren place. Also
D) &EX (&EX TAB) ac: ? co: Long vanity as a state of waste. [ms:
ab: ? wht] [freq. 20] |kjv: vain, vanity,
V) &EX (&EX T-AB) I. confusion, without, wilderness,
Long: To long for something. II. nought, nothing, empty, waste|
Abhor: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Piel) {str: 8414}
|kjv: long, abhor| {str: 8373, ~~~~~~~~~~
8374}

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1489) *X (*X TW) ac: ? co: Mark ab: ?: ~~~~~~~~~~


The pictograph X is a picture of two
crossed sticks representing a mark. This 1492) 9X (9X TTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
root is related to XE and EX. ~~~~~~~~~~
A) *X (*X TW) ac: ? co: Mark ab: ?
Nm) *X (*X TW) Mark: 1493) -X (-X TY) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 3] |kjv: mark, desire| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
8420}
H) )JX ()JX TWH) ac: ? co: Mark 1494) /X (/X TK) ac: Bend co: Middle
ab: ? ab: ?: The pictograph X is a picture of two
crossed sticks representing a mark, the O
V) )JX ()JX T-WH) Mark:
is a picture of a bent palm. Combined
To make a mark. [freq. 2] (vf: these mean "mark of the palm". The lines
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: scrabble, set| or marks in the center of the palm are
{str: 8427} formed by the bending of the palm. A
~~~~~~~~~~ bending in the middle, the center of
something.
1490) >X (>X TZ) ac: Cut co: ? ab: ?: B) /OX (/OX TKK) ac: Bend co: ?
The pictograph X is a picture of two ab: ?
crossed sticks representing a mark, the ^
Nm) /OX (/OX T-KK)
is a picture of a cutting implement.
Combined these mean "mark a cut". Oppressor: One who bends the
will of another. [freq. 1] |kjv:
B) >^X (>^X TZZ) ac: Cut co: ?
deceitful| {str: 8501}
ab: ?
F) /XI (/XI HTK) ac: Melt co: ?
V) >^X (>^X T-ZZ) Cut:
ab: ?: [Unknown meaning;]
To cut something down. [freq. 1]
ecm) /JXMI (/JXMI HY-TWK)
(vf: Hiphil) |kjv: cut| {str: 8456}
~~~~~~~~~~ Melted: [Unknown
connection to root;] [ms: Kwth]
[freq. 1] |kjv: melted| {str: 2046}
1491) ,X (,X THh) ac: Divide co:
H) )OX ()OX TKH) ac: Lead co: ?
Spear ab: ?
ab: ?: The leading of a tame animal
L) ,XM (,XM YTHh) ac: ? co:
whose will has been bent.
Spear ab: ?: A weapon that divides V) )OX ()OX T-KH) Lead:
flesh.
To lead by the hand. [freq. 1]
im) ,XJX (,XJX TW-THh)
(vf: Pual) |kjv: sat| {str: 8497}
Spear: [freq. 1] |kjv: dart| {str:
J) /JX (/JX TWK) ac: ? co: Middle
8455}
ab: ?
Adopted Roots; Nm) /JX (/JX TWK)
2326 ,XP Spread, Wardrobe Middle: [freq. 415] |kjv: midst,
2362 ,XQ Spread among, within, middle, in,
2449 ,XR Cut, Piece between, through, into| {str:
2892 8LX Under 8432}

290
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fm) -OJX (-OJX TW-KY) V) )PX ()PX T-LH) Hang:


Tukiy: An unknown animal. [freq. 28] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel)
[ms: ykt] [freq. 2] |kjv: peacock| |kjv: hang| {str: 8518}
{str: 8500}
M) /MX (/MX TYK) ac: ? co: Adopted Roots;
Middle ab: ? 2222 0XL Wrap, Bandage
jm) 2JOMX (2JOMX TY-KWN) 2296 0XO Wall
Middle: [ms: Nkyt] [freq. 11] 2650 0XT Twist, Cord
|kjv: middle, middlemost, midst| 2894 4PX Hang
{str: 8484} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
1496) 1X (1X TM) ac: Fill co: ? ab:
1495) 0X (0X TL) ac: Hang co: Rope Whole: Someone or something that is
ab: Deceive: A rope made of twisted whole, complete or full. One who is
cords for suspending something. mature and upright as one who is whole.
A) 0X (0X TL) ac: Hang co: ? ab: ? A) 1X (1X TM) ac: Fill co: ? ab:
Whole
fm) -PX (-PX T-LY)
Nm) 1X (1X TM) Whole:
Quiver: As hung over the
shoulder. [freq. 1] |kjv: quiver| [freq. 13] |kjv: perfect,
{str: 8522} undefiled, plain, upright| {str:
8535}
E) $PX ($PX TLA) ac: Hang co: ?
B) 1QX (1QX TMM) ac: ? co: ?
ab: ?
ab: Whole
V) $PX ($PX T-LA)
V) 1QX (1QX T-MM)
Hang: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
hang, bent| {str: 8511} Whole: [freq. 64] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv:
F) 0XI (0XI HTL) ac: Twist co:
consume, end, finish, clean,
Twist ab: Deceive: A twisting of upright, spent, perfect, done, fail,
fibers to make a rope. The twisting of accomplish| {str: 8552}
something as a deception.
bm) 1MQX (1MQX T-MYM)
V) 0XI (0XI H-TL)
Whole: [freq. 91] |kjv:
Deceive: [freq. 10] (vf: Pual, without blemish, perfect,
Piel) |kjv: mock, deceive, upright, without spot, uprightly,
deceitfully| {str: 2048} whole, sincere, complete, full|
af1) )PXIQ ()PXIQ MH-T- {str: 8549}
LH) Deceit: [freq. 1] |kjv: D) 1EX (1EX TAM) ac: ? co:
deceit| {str: 4123} Double ab: ?: In the sense of being
dm) 0JXI (0JXI H-TWL) full.
Deceiver: [ms: lth] [freq. 1] V) 1EX (1EX T-AM)
|kjv: mocker| {str: 2049} Double: Also to bear twins as
H) )PX ()PX TLH) ac: Hang co: ? doubles. [freq. 6] (vf: Paal,
ab: ? Hiphil) |kjv: couple, twins| {str:
8382}

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cm) 1JEX (1JEX T-AWM) ~~~~~~~~~~


Twins: [ms: Mat] [freq. 4] |kjv:
twins| {str: 8380} 1497) 2X (2X TN) ac: Hire co: Gift ab: ?
H) )QX ()QX TMH) ac: ? co: ? A) 2X (2X TN) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
ab: Amazed: A full and Nm) 2X (2X TN) Tan: A
overwhelmed mind. large unknown sea animal. [freq.
V) )QX ()QX T-MH) 1] |kjv: whale| {str: 8565}
Marvel: To see or perceive a Nf1) )RX ()RX T-NH)
full sight such as a wonder or Tanah: A large unknown sea
miracle. [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, animal. [freq. 1] |kjv: dragon|
Hitpael) |kjv: marvel, wonder, {str: 8568}
marvelously, astony, amaze| {str:
sm) 2MRX (2MRX T-NYN)
8539}
Taniyn: A large unknown sea
Nm) )QX ()QX T-MH)
animal. [df: Mynt] [freq. 28] |kjv:
Wonder: [Aramaic only] [freq. dragon, serpent, whale, monster|
3] |kjv: wonder| {str: 8540} {str: 8577}
jm) 2JIQX (2JIQX TM-HWN) C) 2XE (2XE ATN) ac: ? co: Gift
Confusion: In the sense of ab: ?
overfilled. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Nf1) )RXE ()RXE AT-NH)
astonishment| {str: 8541}
Gift: [freq. 1] |kjv: reward| {str:
J) 1JX (1JX TWM) ac: ? co: ? ab:
866}
Mature cf) 2JXE (2JXE A-TWN)
Nm) 1JX (1JX TWM)
Donkey: As used as a gift. [freq.
Whole: Someone or something 34] |kjv: ass| {str: 860}
that is whole, complete, full.
em) 2XME (2XME AY-TN)
One who is mature. [ms: Mt]
[freq. 23] |kjv: integrity, upright, Strong: [Unknown connection
venture, full, perfect, simplicity| to root;] [ms: Nta] [freq. 13]
{str: 8537} |kjv: strong, mighty, strength,
hard, rough| {str: 386}
Nf1) )QJX ()QJX TW-MH)
mm) 2RXE (2RXE AT-NN)
Maturity: [ms: hmt] [freq. 5]
|kjv: integrity| {str: 8538} Price: What is brought to a
harlot as a gift. [freq. 11] |kjv:
km) 1JXQ (1JXQ M-TWM)
hire, reward| {str: 868}
Mature: [ms: Mtm] [freq. 4]
H) )RX ()RX TNH) ac: Hire co: ?
|kjv: soundness, men| {str: 4974}
ab: ?
L) 1XM (1XM YTM) ac: ? co:
V) )RX ()RX T-NH) I. Hire:
Orphan ab: ?: One that is not full.
To give a gift to a harlot. II.
cm) 1JXM (1JXM Y-TWM)
Recount: To retell or re-enact a
Orphan: [freq. 42] |kjv: previous incident. [Unknown
fatherless, orphan| {str: 3490} connection to root] [freq. 4] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: hire,
Adopted Roots;
2223 1XL Seal, Signet

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lament, rehearse| {str: 8566,


8567} 1500) 4X (4X TP) ac: Beat co:
Tambourine ab: ?: The beating of a
Adopted Roots; Tambourine. (eng: tap)
2451 2XR Give, Gift B) 4TX (4TX TPP) ac: Beat co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Tambourine ab: ?
V) 4TX (4TX T-PP) Beat:
1498) <X (<X TS) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
The rhythmic beating of a
~~~~~~~~~~
tambourine. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal,
Participle) |kjv: timbrel, tabering|
1499) 3X (3X TAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: {str: 8608}
Error J) 4JX (4JX TWP) ac: ? co:
A) 3X (3X TAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: Tambourine ab: ?
Error Nm) 4JX (4JX TWP)
ldm) 3JXSX (3JXSX TAh- Tambourine: [ms: Pt] [freq.
TWAh) Error: [ms: etet] 17] |kjv: timbrel, tabret| {str:
[freq. 2] |kjv: error| {str: 8595} 8596}
B) 3SX (3SX TAhAh) ac: Nf2) 8TJX (8TJX TW-PT)
Deceive co: ? ab: ?: Causing another Spit: [Unknown connection to
to err through deception. root;] [ms: tpt] [freq. 1] |kjv:
V) 3SX (3SX T-AhAh) tabret| {str: 8611}
Deceive: [freq. 2] (vf: Pilpel, ~~~~~~~~~~
Participle) |kjv: deceiver, misuse|
{str: 8591} 1501) =X (=X TTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
H) )SX ()SX TAhH) ac: ? co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: Error
V) )SX ()SX T-AhH) 1502) 5X (5X TQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Wander: To go astray due to C) 5XE (5XE ATQ) ac: ? co:
deception or influence. [freq. 50] Ledge ab: ?
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: bm) 5MXE (5MXE A-TYQ)
err, wander, astray, seduce,
Ledge: [freq. 5] |kjv: gallery|
stagger, away, deceive| {str:
{str: 862}
8582}
dm) 5JXE (5JXE A-TWQ)
J) 3JX (3JX TWAh) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Ledge: [freq. 5] |kjv: gallery|
Deceit: Causing another to err
{str: 862}
through deception.
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 3JX (3JX TWAh)
Deceit: [df: Kt] [freq. 3] |kjv: 1503) 6X (6X TR) ac: Tour co: Border
deceit, fraud| {str: 8496}
ab: ?: The pictograph X is a picture of two
Nf1) )SJX ()SJX TW-AhH)
crossed sticks representing a mark, the V
Deception: [freq. 2] |kjv: hinder, is a picture of the head of a man.
error| {str: 8442} Combined these mean "mark of man".
~~~~~~~~~~

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The border o the land owned by an borders, to a people. [freq. 1]


individual, or under his control, is marked |kjv: manner| {str: 8452}
by markers. An outline or border. To mm) 2VJX (2VJX TW-RN)
walk to border of the property as owner Pole: As a landmark of a border.
or spy. An extension of the border. (eng: Also a ships mast. [ms: Nrt]
tour; tire; travel; dial - with the exchange [freq. 3] |kjv: mast, beacon| {str:
of the t and d and the r and l) 8650}
C) 6XE (6XE ATR) ac: ? co: Place L) 6XM (6XM YTR) ac: ? co:
ab: ?: An area defined by a border. Abundance ab: ?: In the sense of
Nm) 6XE (6XE A-TR) expanding borers.
Place: [Aramaic only] [freq. 8] Nf1) )VXM ()VXM YT-RH)
|kjv: place, after| {str: 870} Abundance: [freq. 2] |kjv:
D) 6EX (6EX TAR) ac: Mark co: abundance, riches| {str: 3502}
Outline ab: ? am) 6XJQ (6XJQ MW-TR)
V) 6EX (6EX T-AR) Mark Profit: As an abundance. [freq.
out: To mark out a border or 3] |kjv: profit, plenteousness,
outline. [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Piel) preeminence| {str: 4195}
|kjv: draw, mark| {str: 8388} bm) 6MXM (6MXM Y-TYR)
gm) 6EJX (6EJX TW-AR) Exceeding: In the sense of
Form: The outline of an abundance. [Aramaic only]
individual. [ms: rat] [freq. 15] [freq. 8] |kjv: exceedingly,
|kjv: form, goodly, favoured, excellent| {str: 3493}
comely, countenance, resemble, dm) 6JXM (6JXM Y-TWR)
visage| {str: 8389} Range: A range of mountains as
J) 6JX (6JX TWR) ac: Tour co: a border. [freq. 1] |kjv: range|
Border ab: ? {str: 3491}
V) 6JX (6JX TWR) Tour: gm) 6XJM (6XJM YW-TR)
To travel an area from border to More: In the sense of
border. [freq. 23] (vf: Paal, abundance. [freq. 8] |kjv: more,
Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: search, better, over, profit, moreover,
spy, seek, descry, espy| {str: further| {str: 3148}
8446} gf2) 8VXJM (8VXJM YW-T-RT)
Nf) 6JX (6JX TWR) I. Lobe: The lobe of the liver as
Border: II. Circle: As a round an extension of the liver. [ms:
border. An individuals turn as trty] [freq. 11] |kjv: caul| {str:
point in a circle. [ms: rt] III. 3508}
Turtledove: [Unknown jm) 2JVXM (2JVXM YT-RWN)
connection to root;] [ms: rt] More: As an abundance. [freq.
[freq. 19] |kjv: row, border, 10] |kjv: profit, excel,
estate, turn, turtledove| {str: excellency, profitable, better|
8447, 8448, 8449} {str: 3504}
Nf1) )VJX ()VJX TW-RH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Custom: As what defines, gives

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Nm) MX (7MX TYSh) Goat:


1504) 7X (7X TSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: A male goat. [freq. 4] |kjv: goat|
Success {str: 8495}
J) 7JX (7JX TWSh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ~~~~~~~~~~
Success
ff1) )MWJX ()MWJX TW-Sh-YH) 1505) 8X (8X TT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Success: [ms: hyst] [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
12] |kjv: enterprise| {str: 8454}
M) 7MX (7MX TYSh) ac: ? co: 1506) +X (+X TGh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Goat ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~

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Parent and Child Roots - K

Ghah

1507) $K ($K GhA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? V) &JK (&JK GhWB) Cloud:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: cloud|
{str: 5743}
1508) &K (&K GhB) ac: Thick co: Cloud
ab: ?: The pictograph K is a picture of a Adopted Roots;
twisted rope with the extended meaning 2907 &VK Dark, Raven
of darkness. The F is a picture of a tent ~~~~~~~~~~
representing what is inside. Combined
these mean "darkness inside". 1509) 'K ('K GhG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
A) &K (&K GhB) ac: Thick co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Cloud ab: ?
Nm) &K (&K GhB) Cloud: A 1510) (K ((K GhD) ac: ? co: Goat ab: ?
thick dark cloud. [freq. 32] |kjv: A) (K ((K GhD) ac: ? co: Goat ab:
cloud, clay, thick, thicket| {str: ?
5645} fm) -HK (-HK Gh-DY) Kid:
Nf3) 8JFK (8JFK Gh-BWT) I. A young goat. [df: ydg] [freq.
Thick: [ms: tbe] II. Cloud: 16] |kjv: kid| {str: 1423}
III. Braid: A thick braided rope ff1) )MHK ()MHK GhD-YH)
or cord of gold. [ms: tbe] [freq. Kid: A young female goat. [df:
29] |kjv: thick, wreathen, cord, hydg] [freq. 1] |kjv: kid| {str:
band, bough, rope, chain, branch| 1429}
{str: 5687, 5688} ~~~~~~~~~~
fm) -FK (-FK Gh-BY)
Thick: [freq. 4] |kjv: thick, 1511) )K ()K GhH) ac: Twist co: Rope
thickness| {str: 5672} ab: ?: The pictograph K is a picture of a
H) )FK ()FK GhBH) ac: Thick co: twisted rope. Twisted cords that form a
? ab: ? thick rope. Related to the parent JK.
V) )FK ()FK Gh-BH) J) )JK ()JK GhWH) ac: Twist co: ?
Thick: To be thick. Thick. [freq. ab: ?
3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: thick| {str: V) )JK ()JK GhWH) Twist:
5666} To be twisted in ones actions.
am) )FKQ ()FKQ MGh-BH) [freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Clay: A thick and dark soil. Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: iniquity,
[freq. 1] |kjv: clay| {str: 4568} perverse, pervert, amiss, turn,
J) &JK (&JK GhWB) ac: ? co: Cloud crooked, bow, trouble, wicked,
ab: ?: A thick dark covering. wrong| {str: 5753}

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Parent and Child Roots - K

Nf1) )JK ()JK Gh-WH) A) -K (-K GhY) ac: ? co: Ruin ab:
Twist: [freq. 3] |kjv: overturn| ?: A city or structure that has been
{str: 5754} demolished.
ff1) )MJK ()MJK GhW-YH) Nm) -K (-K GhY) Ruin:
Twisted: [Aramaic only] [freq. [freq. 4] |kjv: heap| {str: 5856}
1] |kjv: iniquities| {str: 5758} km) -KQ (-KQ M-GhY)
~~~~~~~~~~ Ruin: [freq. 1] |kjv: heap| {str:
4596}
1512) *K (*K GhW) ac: ? co: ? ab: Guilt: ~~~~~~~~~~
The pictograph K is a picture of a twisted
rope. Related to the parent IK. 1517) /K (/K GhK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
A) *K (*K GhW) ac: ? co: ? ab: Guilt ~~~~~~~~~~
mm) 2JJK (2JJK GhW-WN)
Guilt: The result of twisted 1518) 0K (0K GhL) ac: ? co: Stain ab:
actions. [ms: Nwwe] [freq. 230] Wicked: A dark stain. (eng: evil)
|kjv: iniquity, punishment, fault, D) 0EK (0EK GhAL) ac: ? co:
mischief, sin| {str: 5771} Stain ab: ?: Clothing or hands that
have been stained with blood. Any
Adopted Roots; stain that pollutes something.
2141 0FL Bind, Rope V) 0EK (0EK Gh-AL)
2247 0FO Twist, Fetter Stain: [df: lag] [freq. 11] (vf:
~~~~~~~~~~ Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual,
Piel) |kjv: pollute, defile, stain|
1513) >K (>K GhZ) ac: ? co: Goat ab: ? {str: 1351}
A) >K (>K GhZ) ac: ? co: Goat ab: cm) 0JEK (0JEK Gh-AWL)
? Stained: [df: lag] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nf) >K (>K GhZ) Goat: defile| {str: 1352}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 75] J) 0JK (0JK GhWL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
|kjv: goat, kid| {str: 5795, 5796} Wicked: An action that causes a
~~~~~~~~~~ stain of immorality.
V) 0JK (0JK GhWL)
1514) ,K (,K GhHh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Wicked: [freq. 2] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ unjustly, unrighteous| {str:
5765}
1515) 9K (9K GhTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Nm/f) 0JK (0JK GhWL)
~~~~~~~~~~ Wicked: [freq. 60] |kjv: wicked,
unjust, unrighteous, iniquity,
1516) -K (-K GhY) ac: ? co: Ruin ab: ?: perverse| {str: 5766, 5767}
The pictograph K is a twisted rope. The M bm) 0MJK (0MJK Gh-WYL)
is a picture of a the hand meaning work. Wicked: [freq. 1] |kjv: ungodly|
Combined these mean "twisted work". {str: 5760}

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Parent and Child Roots - K

K) *PK (*PK GhLW) ac: ? co: Stain V) <\K (<\K Gh-SS) Tread:
ab: Wicked [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: tread|
Nf1) )JPK ()JPK GhL-WH) {str: 6072}
Wickedness: [freq. 1] |kjv: bm) <M\K (<M\K Gh-SYS)
iniquity| {str: 5932} Juice: Juice from the grape or
L) 0KM (0KM YGhL) ac: ? co: Wild other fruit that has been pressed
goat ab: ?: From its dark colors as out. An unfermented juice. [freq.
stains. 5] |kjv: new wine, sweet wine,|
{str: 6071}
Nm) 0KM (0KM Y-GhL) Wild
~~~~~~~~~~
goat: [freq. 3] |kjv: wild goat|
{str: 3277}
1522) 3K (3K GhAh) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Nf1) )PKM ()PKM YGh-LH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Wild goat: A female wild goat.
[freq. 1] |kjv: roe| {str: 3280}
1523) 4K (4K GhP) ac: ? co: ? ab:
~~~~~~~~~~
Darkness: The pictograph K is a picture
1519) 1K (1K GhM) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? of a twisted rope with the extended
meaning of darkness.
~~~~~~~~~~
L) 4KM (4KM YGhP) ac: ? co: ? ab:
1520) 2K (2K GhN) ac: Answer co: ? ab: Darkness
? am) 4KJQ (4KJQ MW-GhP)
H) )RK ()RK GhNH) ac: Answer co: Darkness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
dimness| {str: 4155}
? ab: ?: An answer or reply to a
previous question or request. M) 4MK (4MK GhYP) ac: ? co: ?
V) )RK ()RK Gh-NH) ab: Darkness
Answer: [Hebrew and Aramaic] Nf1) )TMK ()TMK GhY-PH)
[freq. 359] (vf: Paal, Niphal) Darkness: [freq. 2] |kjv:
|kjv: answer, hear, testify, speak, darkness| {str: 5890}
sing, bear, cry, witness, give| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 6030, 6032}
am) )RKQ ()RKQ MGh-NH) 1524) =K (=K GhTs) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Answer: [freq. 8] |kjv: answer| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 4617}
~~~~~~~~~~ 1525) 5K (5K GhQ) ac: ? co: Crooked
ab: ?
1521) <K (<K GhS) ac: Tread co: Juice
ab: ?: Grapes are placed in a vat. A rope Adopted Roots;
is suspended from above and is held onto 2904 0UK Crooked
by the grape treaders for support. 2905 6UK Pluck, Root
B) <\K (<\K GhSS) ac: Tread co: 2906 7UK Crooked, Perverse
Juice ab: ? 3066 8PUK Crooked
~~~~~~~~~~

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Nm) MK (6MK GhYR) I. City:


1526) 6K (6K GhR) ac: Dark co: City [ms: re] II. Colt: As dark in
ab: ?: The pictograph K is a picture of a color. [freq. 1097] |kjv: city,
rope with the extended meaning of town, colt, foal, ass| {str: 5892,
darkness. The V is a picture of a man. 5895}
Combined these mean "dark man" or an
enemy. (eng: jungle - with the exchange Adopted Roots;
of the j and y and the l and r) 2909 4VK Drop, Cloud
A) 6K (6K GhR) ac: ? co: City ab: ? 3067 0TVK Dark
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 6K (6K GhR) I. City: II.
Enemy: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
1527) 7K (7K GhSh) ac: Haste co: ? ab:
[freq. 7] |kjv: city, enemy| {str:
6145, 6146} ?: The pictograph K is a picture of a
J) 6JK (6JK GhWR) ac: Dark co: ? twisted rope. The W is a picture of the
teeth representing the idea of pressing.
ab: ?
Combined these mean "twisting
V) 6JK (6JK GhWR) I. pressing".
Waken: To wake as to open the J) 7JK (7JK GhWSh) ac: Haste co:
eyes from darkness. II. Blind:
? ab: ?
To become dark of site through
blindness or the putting out of V) 7JK (7JK GhWSh) I.
the eyes. [freq. 86] (vf: Paal, Haste: [df: swx] II. Assemble:
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: stir, [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
awake, wake, raise, arise, haste, ready| {str: 2363, 5789}
master, put out, blind| {str: 5782, M) 7MK (7MK GhYSh) ac: Haste
5786} co: ? ab: ?
Nm) 6JK (6JK GhWR) Blind: V) 7MK (7MK GhYSh)
A darkness of the eye. [freq. 26] Haste: [df: syx] [freq. 1] (vf:
|kjv: blind| {str: 5787} Paal) |kjv: haste| {str: 2439}
jm) 2JVJK (2JVJK GhW-RWN) Nm) 7MK (7MK GhYSh)
Blindness: [freq. 3] |kjv: Quickly: [df: syx] [freq. 1] |kjv:
blindness, blind| {str: 5788} haste| {str: 2440}
L) 6KM (6KM YGhR) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Forest ab: ?: A dark place.
Nm) 6KM (6KM Y-GhR) 1528) 8K (8K GhT) ac: Twist co: Rope
Forest: [freq. 59] |kjv: forest, ab: ?: The pictograph K is a picture of a
wood, honeycomb| {str: 3264, twisted rope. The X is a picture of a mark.
3293} Combined these mean "twisted mark".
Nf1) )VKM ()VKM YGh-RH) J) 8JK (8JK GhWT) ac: Twist co:
Forest: [freq. 2] |kjv: forest| Crooked ab: ?
{str: 3295} V) 8JK (8JK GhWT) Twist:
M) 6MK (6MK GhYR) ac: ? co: City [freq. 11] (vf: Hitpael, Pual, Piel,
ab: ?: A dark and wicked place. Participle) |kjv: pervert, crooked,

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Parent and Child Roots - K

bow, falsify, overthrow, subvert| H) )KK ()KK GhGhH) ac: ? co:


{str: 5791} Crooked ab: ?: A crooked nature.
Nf1) )XJK ()XJK GhW-TH) gm) )KJK ()KJK GhW-GhH)
Crookedness: [freq. 1] |kjv: Crooked: [freq. 1] |kjv:
wrong| {str: 5792} perverse| {str: 5773}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

1529) +K (+K GhGh) ac: ? co: Rope ab: ?:


The pictograph K is a picture of a twisted
rope.

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - E

Adopted Roots (Three letter)

Al

2001) 4PE (4PE ALP) ac: Guide co: 2002) 4RE (4RE ANP) ac: Snort co:
Yoke ab: Learn: The yoke of the oxen, Breath ab: ?: [from: TE - the nose as a
the yoke of learning. An older breathing of the nose]
experienced ox is yoked to a younger V) 4RE (4RE A-NP) Snort: A
inexperienced one in order to teach it how heavy breathing out of anger. [freq.
to pull a load. A thousand, as a large 14] (vf: Paal, Hitpael) |kjv: angry,
number of oxen. [from: PE - an ox as displeased| {str: 599}
wearing a yoke for work] (eng: elephant)
Nm) 4RE (4RE A-NP) Face:
V) 4PE (4PE A-LP) I.
[Only used in the masculine plural
Learn: To learn by example in the form; Related to RT] [freq. 2] |kjv:
sense of being yoked to another. II. face, visage| {str: 600}
Thousand: To make or bring forth a
Nf1) )TRE ()TRE AN-PH)
thousand, a thousand-fold. [freq. 5]
(vf: Hiphil, Paal, Piel) |kjv: teach, Anphah: An unknown type of bird,
learn, utter, bring forth thousands| possibly from its nose or beak. [freq.
{str: 502, 503} 2] |kjv: heron| {str: 601}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 4PE (4PE A-LP) I. Ox:
II. Thousand: [Hebrew and
2003) 7RE (7RE ANSh) ac: Sick co:
Aramaic] [freq. 517] |kjv: kine, oxen,
family| {str: 504, 505, 506} Man ab: ?
dm) 4JPE (4JPE A-LWP) V) 7RE (7RE A-NSh) Sick: In
Guide: One who is yoked to another the sense of the mortality of man.
to lead and teach. [ms: Pla] [freq. [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: sick,
69] |kjv: duke, guide, friend, incurable, desperate, wicked, woeful|
governor, captain, ox| {str: 441} {str: 605}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 7RE (7RE A-NSh) Man:
[Aramaic only] [freq. 25] |kjv: man|
{str: 606}

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Nf1) )WRE ()WRE AN-ShH) cm) 7JRE (7JRE A-NWSh)


Woman: [ar: hsn] [freq. 1] |kjv: Man: [freq. 564] |kjv: man, husband,
wife| {str: 5389} merchantmen, person| {str: 582}
bm) 7MRE (7MRE A-NYSh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Man: [ms: sya] [freq. 1639] |kjv:
man, one, husband, any| {str: 376,
377}
bf1) )WMRE ()WMRE A-NY-ShH)
Woman: [ms: hsya] [freq. 780]
|kjv: wife, woman, one, married,
female| {str: 802}

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Bet

2004) (GF ((GF BGD) ac: Cover co: hf1) )PHFQ ()PHFQ MB-D-LH)
Clothing ab: Deceive: A covering of the Separate: A place separated.
body or actions in a faithless or [freq. 1] |kjv: separate| {str: 3995}
treacherous manner. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) (GF ((GF B-GD) Deceive: A
covert action of treachery or deceit. 2006) 5HF (5HF BDQ) ac: Repair co:
[freq. 49] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Breach ab: ?: [from: HF - as a
treacherously, transgress, deceitfully, separation]
unfaithful, offend| {str: 898} V) 5HF (5HF B-DQ) Repair:
Nm) (GF ((GF B-GD) Clothing: The repairing of a breach in a wall.
Garments for covering. [freq. 217] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: repair| {str:
|kjv: garment, clothes, cloth, raiment, 918}
apparel, robe| {str: 899} Nm) 5HF (5HF B-DQ) Breach:
cm) (JGF ((JGF B-GWD) A breach in the wall of a building or
Treacherous: A covert act of deceit ship. [freq. 10] |kjv: breach, calker|
or treachery. [freq. 2] |kjv: {str: 919}
treacherous| {str: 901} ~~~~~~~~~~
gf1) )HGJF ()HGJF BW-G-DH)
Treacherous: A covert act of deceit 2007) 6HF (6HF BDR) ac: Scatter co:
or treachery. [ms: hdgb] [freq. 1] ? ab: ?: [from: HF - as a separation]
|kjv: treacherous| {str: 900} Nm) 6HF (6HF B-DR) Scatter:
~~~~~~~~~~ [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: scatter|
{str: 921}
2005) 0HF (0HF BDL) ac: Separate ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Piece ab: ?: [from: HF]
V) 0HF (0HF B-DL) Separate: 2008) 5^F (5^F BZQ) ac: ? co:
To divide or separate something. Lightning ab: ?
[freq. 42] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: Nm) 5^F (5^F B-ZQ)
separate, divide, difference, asunder, Lightning: [freq. 1] |kjv: lightning|
severed| {str: 914} {str: 965}
Nm) 0HF (0HF B-DL) Piece: ~~~~~~~~~~
Something that is divided or
separated from something else. [freq. 2009) 6^F (6^F BZR) ac: ? co: Scatter
1] |kjv: piece| {str: 915} ab: ?
bm) 0MHF (0MHF B-DYL) Tin: V) 6^F (6^F B-ZR) Scatter:
A metal separated out by smelting. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: scatter|
[freq. 6] |kjv: tin| {str: 913} {str: 967}
~~~~~~~~~~

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977} bm) 6MLF (6MLF B-HhYR)


2010) 0LF (0LF BHhL) ac: ? co: ? ab: Chosen: [freq. 13] |kjv: chosen,
Loathe choice one, chosen one, elect| {str:
V) 0LF (0LF B-HhL) Loathe: 972}
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv: abhor, dm) 6JLF (6JLF B-HhWR)
gotten hastily| {str: 973} Youth: A young person as one
~~~~~~~~~~ chosen for an activity. [ms: rxb]
[freq. 45] |kjv: young, chosen| {str:
2011) 2LF (2LF BHhN) ac: Examine 970}
co: Watchtower ab: ?: A close and df3) 8JVJLF (8JVJLF B-HhW-RWT)
careful examination of a place or Youth: A young age. [ms:
something. An inspection to determine twrxb] [freq. 3] |kjv: youth| {str:
effectiveness. [from: LF - examination 979}
to select a choice one] hm) 6LFQ (6LFQ MBh-hR)
V) 2LF (2LF B-HhN) Examine: Chosen: [freq. 12] |kjv: choose,
To test, try or scrutinize. [freq. 29] chosen, choice, acceptable, appoint,
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) |kjv: try, excellent| {str: 4005}
prove, examine, tempt, trial| {str: hcm) 6JLFQ (6JLFQ MB-HhWR)
974} Choice: The best of a group.
Nm) 2LF (2LF B-HhN) [freq. 2] |kjv: choice| {str: 4004}
Watchtower: A place of inspection. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] |kjv: tower| {str: 975}
bm) 2MLF (2MLF B-HhYN) 2013) ,YF (,YF BThHh) ac: Cling co:
Watchtower: A place of inspection. ? ab: Security: A holding onto something
[freq. 1] |kjv: tower| {str: 971} or someone by clinging or confiding.
cm) 2JLF (2JLF B-HhWN) V) ,YF (,YF B-ThHh) Cling:
Watchtower: A place of inspection. [freq. 120] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
[freq. 1] |kjv: tower| {str: 969} trust, confidence, secure| {str: 982}
gm) 2LJF (2LJF BW-HhN) Nm) ,YF (,YF B-ThHh)
Tested: Something that has been Security: A state or place of safety.
tested through inspection and found [freq. 42] |kjv: safely, safety,
worthy. [ms: Nxb] [freq. 1] |kjv: careless, safe, secure, assurance| {str:
tried| {str: 976} 983}
~~~~~~~~~~ df1) )LJYF ()LJYF B-ThW-HhH)
Secure: A state or place of safety.
2012) 6LF (6LF BHhR) ac: Choose [ms: hxtb] [freq. 1] |kjv: secure|
co: ? ab: Youth: An examination to {str: 987}
determine the choicest. [from: LF - ef1) )LYMF ()LYMF BYTh-HhH)
choosing a choice one] Trust: A clinging onto someone
V) 6LF (6LF B-HhR) Choose: or something for support or security.
[freq. 172] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) [ms: hxjb] [freq. 1] |kjv:
|kjv: choose, chosen, choice, confidence| {str: 985}
acceptable, appoint, excellent| {str:

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hm) ,YFQ (,YFQ MB-ThHh) Nm) 6OF (6OF B-KR) Camel:


Confidence: Clinging onto someone A young camel. [Unknown
or something else for support or connection to root;] [freq. 1] |kjv:
safety. [freq. 15] |kjv: confidence, dromedary| {str: 1070}
trust, sure, hope| {str: 4009} bf1) )VMOF ()VMOF B-KY-RH)
ejm) 2JLYMF (2JLYMF BY-Th- Firstborn: The firstborn daughter.
HhWN) Hope: A trust in a future [freq. 6] |kjv: firstborn| {str: 1067}
outcome. [ms: Nwxjb] [freq. 3] |kjv: cm) 6JOF (6JOF B-KWR)
confidence, hope| {str: 986} Firstfruit: The firstborn son of a
nbm) ,MYFE (,MYFE AB- man or animal. [freq. 117] |kjv:
ThYHh) Melon: A fruit that clings firstborn, firstling, eldest| {str: 1060}
to the vine. [freq. 1] |kjv: melon| {str: cf1) )VJOF ()VJOF B-KW-RH)
20} I. Firstborn: Of the flock or herd.
~~~~~~~~~~ [ms: hrkb] II. Birthright: The
rights of the firstborn son (see Deut
2014) 0YF (0YF BThL) ac: Cease co: ? 21:17). III. Firstfruit: [freq. 15]
ab: ? |kjv: birthright, firstling, firstborn|
V) 0YF (0YF B-ThL) Cease: To {str: 1062}
stop or become inactive. [Hebrew df1) )VJOF ()VJOF B-KW-RH)
and Aramaic] [freq. 7] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Firstripe: The first fruits of the
cease, hindered| {str: 988, 989} harvest. [freq. 1] |kjv: firstripe| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 1073}
ef1) )VOMF ()VOMF BYK-RH)
2015) 2YF (2YF BThN) ac: ? co: Belly Camel: A young female camel.
ab: ?: [from: YF - the middle of the body [Unknown connection to root;] [ms:
as a division] hrkb] [freq. 1] |kjv: dromedary|
Nf) 2YF (2YF B-ThN) Belly: {str: 1072}
[freq. 72] |kjv: belly, womb, body, edm) 6JOMF (6JOMF BY-KWR)
within, born| {str: 990} Firstfruit: [ms: rwkb] [freq. 18]
gm) 2YJF (2YJF BW-ThN) |kjv: firstfruit, firstripe, hasty| {str:
Pistachio: From its belly shape. 1061}
[freq. 1] |kjv: nuts| {str: 992} edf1) )VJOMF ()VJOMF BY-KW-
~~~~~~~~~~ RH) Firstfruit: [ms: hrwkb]
[freq. 2] |kjv: firstripe| {str: 1063}
2016) 6OF (6OF BKR) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Firstfruit ab: ?: The firstfruits of the crop
or womb. [from: LF - the firstfruits 2017) 'PF ('PF BLG) ac: Smile co:
being the choicest] Smile ab: ?: Pleasure taken in strength or
V) 6OF (6OF B-KR) Firstfruit: comfort.
To be born or bear the first fruits. V) 'PF ('PF B-LG) Smile:
[freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil, Pual, Piel) |kjv: [freq. 4] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: comfort,
firstborn, new fruit, firstling| {str: strength strengthen| {str: 1082}
1069}

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abf4) 8MGMPFQ (8MGMPFQ MB- nm) 9RFE (9RFE AB-NTh)


LY-GYT) Smile: [freq. 1] |kjv: Sash: A waistband worn by officials.
comfort| {str: 4010} [freq. 9] |kjv: girdle| {str: 73}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2018) 1PF (1PF BLM) ac: Muzzle co: 2023) <RF (<RF BNS) ac: Anger co: ?
? ab: ?: A binding of the mouth to ab: ?
restrain an animal. V) <RF (<RF B-NS) Anger:
V) 1PF (1PF B-LM) Muzzle: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: held| {str: |kjv: angry| {str: 1149}
1102} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2024) 1\F (1\F BSM) ac: ? co: Spice
2019) <PF (<PF BLS) ac: ? co: Gather ab: ?: (eng: balsam - with an added l)
ab: ? Nm) 1\F (1\F B-SM) Spice:
V) <PF (<PF B-LS) Gather: To Sweet smelling spices. [freq. 1] |kjv:
gather fruit from the tree. [freq. 1] spice| {str: 1313}
(vf: Paal) |kjv: gatherer| {str: 1103} gm) 1\JF (1\JF BW-SM)
~~~~~~~~~~ Spice: A sweet smelling spice. [df:
MVb] [freq. 29] |kjv: spice, sweet,
2020) 3PF (3PF BLAh) ac: Swallow sweet| {str: 1314}
co: ? ab: ?: [from: PF - flowing down the ~~~~~~~~~~
throat]
V) 3PF (3PF B-LAh) 2025) 6\F (6\F BSR) ac: Report co:
Swallow: [freq. 49] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Flesh ab: Good: When good news is
Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: swallow, brought a feast with meat is prepared.
destroy, devour, covered| {str: 1104} V) 6\F (6\F B-SR) Report:
Nm) 3PF (3PF B-LAh) When good news is brought a feast
Swallowed: [freq. 2] |kjv: devouring, with meat is prepared. [df: rVb]
swallowed| {str: 1105} [freq. 24] (vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ tidings, show forth, publish,
messenger, preached| {str: 1319}
2021) 5PF (5PF BLQ) ac: Empty co: Nf) 6\F (6\F B-SR) Flesh: The
? ab: ?: [from: PF - as a flowing away] skin and muscle or the whole of the
V) 5PF (5PF B-LQ) Empty: person. Also meat as food. [Hebrew
[freq. 2] (vf: Pual, Participle) |kjv: and Aramaic] [df: rVb] [freq. 273]
waste| {str: 1110} |kjv: flesh, body| {str: 1154, 1320,
~~~~~~~~~~ 1321}
cf1) )VJ\F ()VJ\F B-SW-RH)
2022) 9RF (9RF BNTh) ac: ? co: Waist Good news: When good news is
brought a feast with meat is prepared.
ab: ?: [from: YF - The middle of the
[df: hrwVb] [freq. 6] |kjv: tidings|
body as a division]
{str: 1309}

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gm) 6\JF (6\JF BW-SR) Sour Nf1) )VSF ()VSF BAh-RH)


Grape: [Unknown connection to Fire: [freq. 1] |kjv: fire| {str: 1200}
root;] [ms: rob] [df: rVb] [freq. 4] bm) 6MSF (6MSF B-AhYR)
|kjv: unripe grapes, sour grapes| {str: Cattle: As devourers. [freq. 6] |kjv:
1155} beast, cattle| {str: 1165}
nm) 6\FE (6\FE AB-SR) ~~~~~~~~~~
Meat: A choice piece of meat. [df:
rpSa] [freq. 2] |kjv: piece| {str: 2029) 8SF (8SF BAhT) ac: ? co: ? ab:
829} Fear
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 8SF (8SF B-AhT) Afraid:
[freq. 16] (vf: Niphal, Piel) |kjv:
2026) 9SF (9SF BAhTh) ac: ? co:
afraid, terrify, affrighted, trouble|
Kick ab: ? {str: 1204}
V) 9SF (9SF B-AhTh) Kick: Nf1) )XSF ()XSF BAh-TH)
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: kick| {str: Trouble: What causes fear. [freq. 2]
1163} |kjv: trouble| {str: 1205}
~~~~~~~~~~
edm) 8JSMF (8JSMF BY-AhWT)
Terror: What causes fear. [ms:
2027) 0SF (0SF BAhL) ac: Rule co:
tweb] [freq. 2] |kjv: terror| {str:
Master ab: ?: [from: PS - as a yoke 1161}
which binds the master to the servant.] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 0SF (0SF B-AhL) Rule:
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: 2030) 0]F (0]F BTsL) ac: Peel co:
marry, husband, dominion, wife| {str: Onion ab: ?: [from: P^ - from the
1166} removing of the peel]
Nm) 0SF (0SF B-AhL) Nm) 0]F (0]F B-TsL) Onion:
Master: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 1] |kjv: onion| {str: 1211}
[freq. 85] |kjv: man, owner, husband, ~~~~~~~~~~
master, lord| {str: 1167, 1169}
Nf1) )PSF ()PSF BAh-LH) 2031) 3]F (3]F BTsAh) ac: Cut co:
Mistress: [freq. 4] |kjv: mistress, ? ab: Profit: [from: ^F - a plunder as a
hath| {str: 1172} cutting]
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 3]F (3]F B-TsAh) I. Cut:
To cut something off to destroy it. II.
2028) 6SF (6SF BAhR) ac: Burn co:
Profit: To take something by force
Fire ab: ?: A burning with fire or rage. or greed. [freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Piel)
V) 6SF (6SF B-AhR) Burn: |kjv: cut off, gained, given, greedy,
[freq. 94] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, covet, finish, wound| {str: 1214}
Pual, Piel) |kjv: burn, kindle, brutish, Nm) 3]F (3]F B-TsAh)
eaten, set| {str: 1197} Profit: The taking of money or
Nm) 6SF (6SF B-AhR) something of value through force in
Barbarous: A burning one. [freq. 5] the sense of cutting. [freq. 23] |kjv:
|kjv: brutish, foolish| {str: 1198}

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covetousness, gain, profit, lucre| {str: [freq. 37] |kjv: hold, fenced, fortress,
1215} defenced, strong| {str: 4013}
~~~~~~~~~~ ejm) 2JV]MF (2JV]MF BY-Ts-
RWN) Stronghold: A walled place
2032) 5]F (5]F BTsQ) ac: Swell co: of protection. [ms: Nwrub] [freq. 1]
Dough ab: ?: The swelling of dough as it |kjv: strong hold| {str: 1225}
ferments. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 5]F (5]F B-TsQ) Swell:
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: swell| {str: 2034) 3UF (3UF BQAh) ac: Cleave
1216} co: Half ab: ?: A breaking or cleaving of
Nm) 5]F (5]F B-TsQ) something in half.
Dough: [freq. 5] |kjv: dough, flour| V) 3UF (3UF B-QAh) Cleave:
{str: 1217} To break, cut or divide something in
~~~~~~~~~~ half. [freq. 51] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Pual, Piel)
2033) 6]F (6]F BTsR) ac: Gather co: |kjv: cleave, divide, rent, break
Fence ab: ?: A walled, fenced or fortified through, breach, hatch| {str: 1234}
place for storing up the gathered crop or Nm) 3UF (3UF B-QAh)
people. [from: F]] Bekah: A standard of measure. A
V) 6]F (6]F B-TsR) Gather: half shekel weight. [freq. 2] |kjv:
To gather together and confine for half, bekah| {str: 1235}
protection. [freq. 38] (vf: Paal, bm) 3MUF (3MUF B-QYAh)
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: fence, defense, Fissure: A breach causing a division.
gather, grapegatherer, fortify| {str: [freq. 2] |kjv: breach, cleft| {str:
1219} 1233}
Nm) 6]F (6]F B-TsR) Gold: ef1) )SUMF ()SUMF BYQ-AhH)
What is stored away and protected. Valley: A wide level valley as a
[freq. 3] |kjv: gold| {str: 1220, 1222} division between mountains.
bm) 6M]F (6M]F B-TsYR) [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: heqb]
Vintage: The gathered crop of [ar: aeqb] [freq. 21] |kjv: plain,
grapes. [freq. 7] |kjv: vintage| {str: valley| {str: 1236, 1237}
1210} ~~~~~~~~~~
cm) 6J]F (6J]F B-TsWR)
2035) 6UF (6UF BQR) ac: Plow co:
Vintage: The gathered crop of
grapes. [freq. 1] |kjv: vintage| {str: Cattle ab: ?: The breaking open of the
1208} ground with a plow pulled by oxen.
[from: VT - as a breaking] (eng:
cf2) 8VJ]F (8VJ]F B-TsW-RT)
buckaroo - from the Spanish vaquero)
Drought: A time of storing up water.
Nm) 6UF (6UF B-QR) Cattle:
[ms: trub] [freq. 2] |kjv: dearth,
drought| {str: 1226} Strong beasts used to break the soil
with plows. [freq. 182] |kjv: ox, herd,
hm) 6]FQ (6]FQ MB-TsR)
beeves, young, bullock| {str: 1241}
Fence: A walled place of protection.

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gm) 6UJF (6UJF BW-QR) I. a prison. III. Piercing: As a rod that


Herdsman: One who works with pierces a slot. [ms: xrb] [freq. 44]
cattle. II. Morning: The breaking of |kjv: bar, fugitive, crooked, piercing,
daylight. [freq. 205] |kjv: herdsman, noble| {str: 1280, 1281}
morning, morrow, day, early| {str: hm) ,VFQ (,VFQ MB-RHh)
951, 1242} Fugitive: [freq. 1] |kjv: fugitive| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 4015}
~~~~~~~~~~
2036) 7UF (7UF BQSh) ac: Seek co: ?
ab: ?: A search for something or for 2039) /VF (/VF BRK) ac: Kneel co:
answers. [from: UT] Knee ab: Bless: The bending at the knee
V) 7UF (7UF B-QSh) Seek: to drink from a pond or present a gift.
[freq. 225] (vf: Pual, Piel) |kjv: seek, [from: VF - as a filling with a gift; with
require, request, enquire| {str: 1245} the letter kaph, the full meaning being "to
fill the palm".]
Nf1) )WUF ()WUF BQ-ShH)
V) /VF (/VF B-RK) Kneel: To
Request: [freq. 8] |kjv: request| {str:
1246} bend the knee to kneel in homage or
~~~~~~~~~~ to drink water. Also the extended
idea of presenting a gift or giving
honor to another. [Hebrew and
2037) (VF ((VF BRD) ac: Hail co:
Aramaic] [freq. 335] (vf: Paal,
Hailstones ab: ? Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel,
V) (VF ((VF B-RD) Hail: Participle) |kjv: bless, salute, curse,
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: hail| {str: blaspheme, praise, kneel,
1258} congratulate| {str: 1288, 1289}
Nm) (VF ((VF B-RD) Nf) /VF (/VF B-RK) Knee:
Hailstone: [freq. 29] |kjv: hail| {str: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 26]
1259} |kjv: knee| {str: 1290, 1291}
cm) (JVF ((JVF B-RWD) Nf1) )OVF ()OVF BR-KH) I.
Spotted: An animal with white spots Pool: A place where one kneels
which appear as hailstones. [ms: down to drink. II. Gift: What is
drb] [freq. 4] |kjv: grisled| {str: brought with bended knee. III. Bless:
1261} In the sense of bringing a gift on
~~~~~~~~~~ bended knee. [freq. 86] |kjv: blessing,
blessed, present, liberal, pool| {str:
2038) ,VF (,VF BRHh) ac: Flee co: 1293, 1295}
Fugitive ab: ? nm) /VFE (/VFE AB-RK)
V) ,VF (,VF B-RHh) Flee: Kneeling: [freq. 1] |kjv: knee| {str:
[freq. 65] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: ee, 86}
chase, fain, flight, haste, reach, shoot| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 1272}
bm) ,MVF (,MVF B-RYHh) I. 2040) 1VF (1VF BRM) ac: Twist co:
Fugitive: [ms: xrb] II. Bar: Round Weave ab: ?: The twisting of fibers
rods used in gates or doors as well as together to make cords or fabrics.

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Nm) 1VF (1VF B-RM) 2043) 0WF (0WF BShL) ac: Boil co:
However: A weaving of a thought. Meat ab: ?: The boiling of meat over a
[Aramaic only] [freq. 5] |kjv: but, fire.
yet, nevertheless| {str: 1297} V) 0WF (0WF B-ShL) I. Boil:
cm) 1JVF (1JVF B-RWM) To boil a meat in water. II. Ripe:
Finery: A finely woven garment. [freq. 28] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual,
[freq. 1] |kjv: rich apparel| {str: Piel) |kjv: seethe, boil, sod, bake,
1264} ripe, roast| {str: 1310}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 0WF (0WF B-ShL) Boiled:
A meat that has been boiled in water.
2041) 5VF (5VF BRQ) ac: Thrust co: [freq. 2] |kjv: sodden| {str: 1311}
Sword ab: ?: The shining flash of a kf1) )PWFQ ()PWFQ MB-Sh-LH)
sword as it is thrust. [from: VF - being Hearth: A place for boiling.
bright] [freq. 1] |kjv: boiling place| {str:
V) 5VF (5VF B-RQ) Thrust: 4018}
To thrust a sword or throw lightning ~~~~~~~~~~
bolts. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: cast|
{str: 1299} 2044) <WF (<WF BShS) ac: Trample
Nm) 5VF (5VF B-RQ) Sword: co: ? ab: ?: [from: \F]
Also lightning as a sword from the V) <WF (<WF B-ShS) Trample:
skies. [freq. 21] |kjv: lightning, [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: tread| {str:
glittering, bright, glitter, sword| {str: 1318}
1300} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf2) 8UVF (8UVF BR-QT)
Barqet: An unknown gem probably 2045) 0XF (0XF BTL) ac: ? co: Virgin
from its shining. [freq. 3] |kjv: ab: ?: [from: YF - as virgin loins]
carbuncle| {str: 1304}
df) 0JXF (0JXF B-TWL)
mm) 2UVF (2UVF BR-QN)
Virginity: [Always used in the
Brier: As a sharp sword. [freq. 2] masculine plural form] [freq. 10]
|kjv: brier| {str: 1303} |kjv: virginity| {str: 1331}
~~~~~~~~~~
df1) )PJXF ()PJXF B-TW-LH)
Virgin: [freq. 50] |kjv: virgin, maid,
2042) 7VF (7VF BRSh) ac: ? co:
maiden| {str: 1330}
Cypress ab: ?: [from: VF - as a choice ~~~~~~~~~~
wood]
cm) 7JVF (7JVF B-RWSh) 2046) 5XF (5XF BTQ) ac: Cut co: ?
Cypress: The tree or the wood. [df: ab: ?: A cutting into pieces. [from: YF]
twrb] [freq. 21] |kjv: fir| {str: 1265,
V) 5XF (5XF B-TQ) Cut: [freq.
1266}
~~~~~~~~~~ 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: thrust| {str: 1333}
~~~~~~~~~~

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2047) 6XF (6XF BTR) ac: Cut co: ? ab: ~~~~~~~~~~


?: A cutting into two pieces. [from: YF]
V) 6XF (6XF B-TR) Cut: [freq.
2] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: divide| {str:
1334}
Nm) 6XF (6XF B-TR) Piece:
[freq. 3] |kjv: piece, part| {str: 1335}

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - G

Gam

2048) ,FG (,FG GBHh) ac: ? co: Bald bf1) )RMFG ()RMFG G-BY-NH)
ab: ?: A bald forehead. [from: FG - being Cheese: From the lumps formed out
high in the forehead] of the milk. [ms: hnbg] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nf2) 8LFG (8LFG GB-HhT) cheese| {str: 1385}
Bald: [freq. 4] |kjv: bald| {str: 1372} em) 2FMG (2FMG GY-BN)
em) ,FMG (,FMG GY-BHh) Hunchback: As a lump of the back.
Bald: [ms: xbg] [freq. 1] |kjv: bald| [ms: Nbg] [freq. 1] |kjv: crookbackt|
{str: 1371} {str: 1384}
~~~~~~~~~~ mm) 2RFG (2RFG GB-NN) Lump:
The hump of a hill. [freq. 2] |kjv:
2049) 0FG (0FG GBL) ac: Bound co: high| {str: 1386}
Boundary ab: ?: The edge or ends of a ~~~~~~~~~~
region. Borders were often defined by a
coastline or a landmark. [from: PG - as 2051) 3FG (3FG GBAh) ac: ? co: Hill
being around a land] ab: ?: [from: FG]
V) 0FG (0FG G-BL) Bound: To Nf1) )SFG ()SFG GB-AhH)
set a border. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Hill: [freq. 69] |kjv: hill| {str: 1389}
Hiphil) |kjv: border, bound, set| {str: bm) 3MFG (3MFG G-BYAh)
1379} Bowl: As with high sides. [freq. 14]
Nf3) 8JPFG (8JPFG GB-LWT) |kjv: bowl, cup, pot| {str: 1375}
End: As a boundary. [freq. 2] |kjv: hbf2) 8SMFGQ (8SMFGQ MG-BY-
end| {str: 1383} AhT) Turban: As high on the
dm) 0JFG (0JFG G-BWL) head. [freq. 4] |kjv: bonnet| {str:
Border: [ms: lbg] [freq. 241] |kjv: 4021}
border, coast, bound, landmark, ~~~~~~~~~~
space, limit, quarter| {str: 1366}
df1) )PJFG ()PJFG G-BW-LH) 2052) 6FG (6FG GBR) ac: Prevail co:
Border: [ms: hlbg] [freq. 10] |kjv: Warrior ab: ?: One of great strength
coast, bounds, place, border, (warrior) or authority (master). [from: VF
landmark| {str: 1367} - great strength]
hf1) )PFGQ ()PFGQ MG-B-LH) V) 6FG (6FG G-BR) Prevail: To
End: As a boundary. [freq. 1] |kjv: be successful in strength or authority.
end| {str: 4020} [freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
~~~~~~~~~~ Piel) |kjv: prevail, strengthen, great,
confirm, exceed, mighty, put, strong,
2050) 2FG (2FG GBN) ac: ? co: Lump valiant| {str: 1396}
ab: ?: [from: FG - as a back bent over] Nm) 6FG (6FG G-BR) Warrior:
One of great strength (warrior) or

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authority (master). [freq. 90] |kjv: V) 0HG (0HG G-DL) Magnify:


man, mighty, every| {str: 1397, 1399, To increase in size or ones position
1400} of honor. [freq. 115] (vf: Paal,
Nf2) 8VFG (8VFG GB-RT) Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
Mistress: [freq. 9] |kjv: mistress, magnify, great, grow, nourish| {str:
lady| {str: 1404} 1431}
bm) 6MFG (6MFG G-BYR) Nm) 0HG (0HG G-DL) Grow:
Master: [freq. 2] |kjv: lord| {str: An increasing in size. [freq. 4] |kjv:
1376} grow, great| {str: 1432}
bf1) )VMFG ()VMFG G-BY-RH) bm) 0MHG (0MHG G-DYL)
Mistress: [freq. 6] |kjv: queen| {str: Tassel: Something that is made from
1377} twisted fibers. [ms: ldg] [freq. 2]
df1) )VJFG ()VJFG G-BW-RH) |kjv: fringe, wreath| {str: 1434}
Strength: [Hebrew and Aramaic] cm) 0JHG (0JHG G-DWL)
[freq. 63] |kjv: might, strength, Magnificent: Something with
power, mighty, force, mastery| {str: increased size, power or authority.
1369, 1370} [freq. 529] |kjv: great, high, loud,
em) 6FMG (6FMG GY-BR) elder, mighty| {str: 1419}
Mighty: [Aramaic only] [ms: rbg] df1) )PJHG ()PJHG G-DW-LH)
[freq. 1] |kjv: mighty| {str: 1401} Magnificence: An increase in size
ecm) 6JFMG (6JFMG GY-BWR) power or authority. [ms: hldg]
Strong: [ms: rwbg] [freq. 158] |kjv: [freq. 12] |kjv: greatness, great,
mighty, strong, valiant, upright, majesty, dignity| {str: 1420}
champion, chief, excel, giant| {str: gm) 0HJG (0HJG GW-DL)
1368} Magnificence: An increase in size
~~~~~~~~~~ power or authority. [freq. 13] |kjv:
greatness, stout, stoutness| {str:
2053) 7FG (7FG GBSh) ac: ? co: 1433}
Crystal ab: ? hm) 0HGQ (0HGQ MG-DL)
bm) 7MFG (7MFG G-BYSh) Tower: A place of great size. [freq.
Crystal: [freq. 1] |kjv: pearl| {str: 50] |kjv: tower, castle, flower, pulpit|
1378} {str: 4026}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2054) 0HG (0HG GDL) ac: Magnify co: 2055) 3HG (3HG GDAh) ac: Cut co: ?
Rope ab: Magnificent: A cord is made ab: ?: A cutting down or into pieces.
by twisting fibers together, the larger and [from: HG]
more numerous the fibers, the stronger V) 3HG (3HG G-DAh) Cut
the cord will be. Anything that is large or down: [freq. 23] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
great in size or stature. [from: HG - from Pual, Piel) |kjv: cut, down, asunder|
the twisting of sinew to make cords.] {str: 1438}
(eng: great - with the exchange and ~~~~~~~~~~
reversal of the r and l and the t and d)

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2059) 0^G(0^G GZL) ac: Pluck co:


2056) 4HG (4HG GDP) ac: Taunt co: ? Feather ab: ?: The plucking of feathers
ab: ?: [from: HG - a slicing] from a bird. [from: ^G - a plucking as a
V) 4HG (4HG G-DP) Taunt: sheering]
[freq. 7] (vf: Piel) |kjv: blaspheme, V) 0^G (0^G G-ZL) Pluck: To
reproach| {str: 1442} take off something or someone by
df1) )TJHG ()TJHG G-DW-PH) force through plucking, robbing or
Taunt: [freq. 1] |kjv: taunt| {str: plundering. [freq. 30] (vf: Paal,
1422} Niphal) |kjv: spoil, take, rob, pluck,
caught, consume, exercise, force,
edm) 4JHMG (4JHMG GY-DWP)
torn, violence| {str: 1497}
Taunting: [ms: Pwdg Pdg] [freq. 3]
Nm) 0^G (0^G G-ZL) Plucking:
|kjv: revilings, reproaches| {str:
1421} [freq. 6] |kjv: robbery, taken| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 1498, 1499}
Nf1) )P^G ()P^G GZ-LH)
2057) 6HG (6HG GDR) ac: Enclose co: Plucked: [freq. 6] |kjv: violence,
Wall ab: ?: [from: VH - as a wall that robbed, that| {str: 1500}
encircles a city] gm) 0^JG (0^JG GW-ZL) Young
V) 6HG (6HG G-DR) Enclose: pigeon: A young featherless bird as
To enclose something in a wall or plucked. [ms: lzg] [freq. 2] |kjv:
fence. [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Participle) pigeon, young| {str: 1469}
|kjv: make, mason, repairer, close, ~~~~~~~~~~
fence, hedge| {str: 1443}
Nm) 6HG (6HG G-DR) 2060) 1^G (1^G GZM) ac: Devour co:
Enclosure: Any type of enclosure. Caterpillar ab: ?: [from: ^G - sheering
[freq. 14] |kjv: wall, hedge, fence| the crop]
{str: 1444, 1447} Nm) 1^G (1^G G-ZM)
Nf1) )VHG ()VHG GD-RH) Caterpillar: An unknown species
Enclosure: Any type of enclosure. that devours crops. [freq. 3] |kjv:
[freq. 10] |kjv: hedge, fold, wall, palmerworm| {str: 1501}
sheepfold, sheepcote| {str: 1448} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2061) 6^G (6^G GZR) ac: Cut co: Axe
2058) 7HG (7HG GDSh) ac: ? co: ab: ?: A cutting or separation into two or
Mound ab: ? more pieces. [from: ^G - cutting]
bm) 7MHG (7MHG G-DYSh) V) 6^G (6^G G-ZR) Cut: To
Mound: A pile of grain or dirt. [freq. separate by cutting or removing.
4] |kjv: shock, stack, tomb| {str: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 19] (vf:
1430} Paal, Niphal, Participle) |kjv: cut,
~~~~~~~~~~ divide, decree, snatch| {str: 1504,
1505}
Nm) 6^G (6^G G-ZR) Piece:
[freq. 2] |kjv: piece, part| {str: 1506}

314
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - G

Nf1) )V^G ()V^G GZ-RH) I. 2066) 1PG (1PG GLM) ac: Wrap co: ?
Uninhabited: A place cut off. II. ab: ?: [from: PG - being wrapped around]
Decree: [Unknown connection to V) 1PG (1PG G-LM) Wrap:
rootAramaic only] [freq. 3] |kjv: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: wrap| {str:
inhabited, decree| {str: 1509, 1510} 1563}
af1) )V^GQ ()V^GQ MG-Z-RH) cm) 1JPG (1JPG G-LWM)
Axe: What is used to cut something Wrapping: A piece of clothing
in half. [freq. 1] |kjv: axe| {str: 4037} wrapped around the body. [freq. 1]
ef1) )V^MG ()V^MG GYZ-RH) |kjv: clothes| {str: 1545}
Opposite: The place separate from gm) 1PJG (1PJG GW-LM)
an adjacent place. [ms: hrzg] [freq. Infant: As wrapped around by the
8] |kjv: separate, polishing| {str: womb. [ms: Mlg] [freq. 1] |kjv:
1508} unformed| {str: 1564}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2062) 0LG (0LG GHhL) ac: ? co: 2067) 3PG (3PG GLAh) ac: Quarrel
Ember ab: ?: A kindled glowing ember. co: ? ab: ?
[from: PL - making a fire from an
V) 3PG (3PG G-LAh) Quarrel:
ember]
[freq. 3] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: meddle|
Nf) 0LG (0LG G-HhL) Ember:
{str: 1566}
[freq. 18] |kjv: coal| {str: 1513} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2068) 7PG (7PG GLSh) ac: Appear co:
2063) &PG (&PG GLB) ac: Shave co:
? ab: ?
Barber ab: ?: [from: PG - going around V) 7PG (7PG G-LSh) Appear:
the head]
To come into sight. [freq. 2] (vf:
Nm) &PG (&PG G-LB) Barber: Paal) |kjv: appear| {str: 1570}
[freq. 1] |kjv: barber| {str: 1532} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2069) (QG ((QG GMD) ac: ? co: ? ab:
2064) (PG ((PG GLD) ac: ? co: Skin ?
ab: ?: [from: PG - going around the body] Nm) (QG ((QG G-MD)
Nm) (PG ((PG G-LD) Skin: Gomed: A standard of measure. [ms:
[freq. 1] |kjv: skin| {str: 1539} dmg] [freq. 1] |kjv: cubit| {str: 1574}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2065) ,PG (,PG GLHh) ac: Shave co: ? 2070) 0QG (0QG GML) ac: Yield co: ?
ab: ?: [from: PG - going around the head] ab: ?: The ripening of a crop or the
V) ,PG (,PG G-LHh) Shave: weaning of a child as one now able to
[freq. 23] (vf: Hitpael, Pual, Piel) yield work. Also, the yielding of good or
|kjv: shave| {str: 1548} evil as a reward. [from: QG - a gathering
~~~~~~~~~~ of the yield] (eng: camel)

315
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - G

V) 0QG (0QG G-ML) Yield: To 2073) &RG (&RG GNB) ac: Steal co:
produce or be productive. [freq. 37] Thief ab: Theft: [from: RG - what a
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: wean, reward, garden is protected from]
bountifully, do, bestow| {str: 1580} V) &RG (&RG G-NB) Steal: [freq.
Nm/f) 0QG (0QG G-ML) Camel: 39] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Pual,
The produce of the fields were tied in Piel) |kjv: steal, carry, brought| {str:
large bundles and transported on 1589}
camels. [Also related in meaning to Nm) &RG (&RG G-NB) Thief:
the original parent root QG as one [freq. 17] |kjv: thief| {str: 1590}
who gathers at the watering hole]
Nf1) )FRG ()FRG GN-BH) Theft:
[freq. 54] |kjv: camel| {str: 1581}
[freq. 2] |kjv: theft| {str: 1591}
dm) 0JQG (0JQG G-MWL)
~~~~~~~~~~
Yielding: The production of a
product as a benefit or reward. [freq.
2074) >RG (>RG GNZ) ac: Store co:
19] |kjv: recompense, reward,
benefit, give, deserve| {str: 1576} Treasure ab: ?: A treasury stored away.
[from: RG - as a place protected]
df1) )PJQG ()PJQG G-MW-LH)
Nm) >RG (>RG G-NZ) Treasury:
Yielding: The production of a
product as a benefit or reward. [freq. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 6] |kjv:
3] |kjv: recompense, deed, reward| treasury, chest, treasure| {str: 1595,
{str: 1578} 1596}
~~~~~~~~~~
idm) 0JQGX (0JQGX TG-MWL)
Yield: The production of a product
2075) 0SG (0SG GAhL) ac: Cast away
as a benefit or reward. [freq. 1] |kjv:
benefit| {str: 8408} co: ? ab: Detest
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 0SG (0SG G-AhL) Cast
away: [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
2071) =QG (=QG GMTs) ac: Dig co: Hiphil) |kjv: abhor, lothe, cast away,
Pit ab: ? fail| {str: 1602}
om) =QJG (=QJG GW-MTs) Pit: Nm) 0SG (0SG G-AhL)
[freq. 1] |kjv: pit| {str: 1475} Detesting: [freq. 1] |kjv: loathe| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 1604}
~~~~~~~~~~
2072) 6QG (6QG GMR) ac: Complete
2076) 6SG (6SG GAhR) ac: Rebuke
co: ? ab: ?: A coming to an end in
perfection or failure. co: ? ab: ?
V) 6QG (6QG G-MR) V) 6SG (6SG G-AhR) Rebuke:
Complete: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 14] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rebuke,
[freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: cease, fail, corrupt, reprove| {str: 1605}
end, perfect, perform| {str: 1584, Nf1) )VSG ()VSG GAh-RH)
1585} Rebuke: [freq. 15] |kjv: rebuke,
~~~~~~~~~~ reproof| {str: 1606}

316
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - G

hf2) 8VSGQ (8VSGQ MG-Ah-RT) 2081) (VG ((VG GRD) ac: Scrape co: ?
Rebuke: [freq. 1] |kjv: rebuke| ab: ?: [from: VG - as in scratching]
{str: 4045} V) (VG ((VG G-RD) Scrape:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: scrape|
{str: 1623}
2077) 7SG (7SG GAhSh) ac: Shake ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
V) 7SG (7SG G-AhSh) Shake: 2082) >VG (>VG GRZ) ac: Cut co: Axe
[freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Pual) ab: ?: [from: VG]
|kjv: shake, move, trouble, toss| {str: V) >VG (>VG G-RZ) Cut off:
1607} [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: cut off|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 1629}
mm) 2^VG (2^VG GR-ZN) Axe:
2078) 2TG (2TG GPN) ac: Bend co:
[freq. 4] |kjv: axe| {str: 1631}
Grapevine ab: ?: The vines of the grape ~~~~~~~~~~
vine are twisted and bent as it winds
around a pole. [from: TO - from the
2083) 0VG (0VG GRL) ac: Rough co:
palm as bent]
Stone ab: ?: An abrasive stone for
Nm) 2TG (2TG G-PN)
scratching or sanding. [from: VG -
Grapevine: [freq. 55] |kjv: vine, tree| scratching]
{str: 1612}
Nm) 0VG (0VG G-RL) Rough:
~~~~~~~~~~
Rough like a stone. [freq. 1] |kjv:
2079) 6TG (6TG GPR) ac: Burn co: great| {str: 1632}
gm) 0VJG (0VJG GW-RL) Lot:
Brimstone ab: ?
Colored stones are used to cast lots to
Nm) 6TG (6TG G-PR) Gopher:
determine a course of action or make
Wood from an unknown tree. [freq. a decision. [ms: lrg] [freq. 77] |kjv:
1] |kjv: gopher| {str: 1613} lot| {str: 1486}
Nf4) 8MVTG (8MVTG GP-RYT) ~~~~~~~~~~
Brimstone: A rock of sulfur that
burns. [freq. 7] |kjv: brimstone| {str: 2084) 1VG (1VG GRM) ac: Gnaw co:
1614} Bones ab: ?: As a dog gnaws on a bone.
~~~~~~~~~~
[from: LQ - from the marrow inside the
bones]
2080) &VG (&VG GRB) ac: Scratch co:
V) 1VG (1VG G-RM) Gnaw:
Itch ab: ?: [from: VG] (eng: scrape - with [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: break,
the exchange of the p and b) gnaw| {str: 1633}
Nm) &VG (&VG G-RB) Itch: [freq. Nm) 1VG (1VG G-RM) Bones:
3] |kjv: scurvy, scab| {str: 1618} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 6] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ bone, strong, top| {str: 1634, 1635}
~~~~~~~~~~

317
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - G

2085) 2VG (2VG GRN) ac: ? co: Floor V) 4VG (4VG G-RP) Sweep
ab: ?: The smooth level floor for grains, away: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: sweep
either a barn or threshing floor. [from: away| {str: 1640}
VG] kf1) )TVGQ ()TVGQ MG-R-PH)
gm) 2VJG (2VJG GW-RN) Floor: Soil: When the floods sweep
The floor of a barn or threshing floor. down the land, rich soil is deposited
[ms: Nrg] [freq. 36] |kjv: on the land. [freq. 1] |kjv: clod| {str:
threshingfloor, floor, place, barn, 4053}
barnfloor, corn| {str: 1637} ncm) 4JVGE (4JVGE AG-RWP)
~~~~~~~~~~ Fist: A sweeping away by striking.
[freq. 2] |kjv: fist| {str: 106}
2086) <VG (<VG GRS) ac: Crush co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?: The crushing of grain in a mill to
make meal. [from: VG] 2089) 7VG (7VG GRSh) ac: Cast out
V) <VG (<VG G-RS) Crush: To co: Pasture ab: ?: The land surrounding a
be crushed as grain to make a meal. city was inhabited by the lower class
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: break| people or outcasts. This land is also
{str: 1638} covered with pastures for raising the
Nm) <VG (<VG G-RS) Crushed: flocks and herds of the city. [from: VG]
Grain that is crushed to make meal. (eng: graze - with the exchange of the z
[freq. 2] |kjv: beaten| {str: 1643} and sh)
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 7VG (7VG G-RSh) Cast out:
To drive, thrust or cast out or away.
2087) 3VG (3VG GRAh) ac: Diminish [freq. 47] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual,
co: Ledge ab: ?: Something made small Piel) |kjv: drive, cast, thrust, put,
through removal. [from: VG] divorce, expel, trouble| {str: 1644}
V) 3VG (3VG G-RAh) Nm) 7VG (7VG G-RSh) Pasture:
Diminish: To be made less through [freq. 1] |kjv: put| {str: 1645}
removal. [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Nf1) )WVG ()WVG GR-ShH)
Piel) |kjv: diminish, take, away, Eviction: [freq. 1] |kjv: exaction|
restrain, abate, back, minish, small, {str: 1646}
withdraw| {str: 1639} hm) 7VGQ (7VGQ MG-RSh)
hf1) )SVGQ ()SVGQ MG-R-AhH) Pasture: [freq. 1] |kjv: suburb| {str:
Ledge: As diminished in size. 4054}
[freq. 1] |kjv: narrowed| {str: 4052} hf1) )WVGQ ()WVGQ MG-R-ShH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Pasture: [freq. 111] |kjv: suburb|
{str: 4054}
2088) 4VG (4VG GRP) ac: Sweep away ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?: A carrying or taking away by
flood or striking. [from: VG] (eng: grope; 2090) 1WG (1WG GShM) ac: Rain co:
grapple; grab -with the exchange of the b Rain ab: ?: [from: QW - skies as the
and p) place of rain] (eng: gush)

318
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - G

V) 1WG (1WG G-ShM) Rain: gm) 1WJG (1WJG GW-ShM)


[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: rain| Rained: [ms: Msg] [freq. 1] |kjv:
{str: 1652} rained| {str: 1656}
Nm) 1WG (1WG G-ShM) I. ~~~~~~~~~~
Rain: II. Body: [Unknown
connection to rootAramaic only]
[freq. 40] |kjv: rain, shower, body|
{str: 1653, 1655}

319
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - H

Dal

2091) 0FH (0FH DBL) ac: Press co: population. [freq. 49] |kjv: word,
Cake ab: ? thing, matter, act, chronicle, saying,
commandment, pestilence, plague,
Nf1) )PFH ()PFH DB-LH)
murrain| {str: 1697, 1698}
Cake: A cake of pressed figs. [freq.
Nf1) )VFH ()VFH DB-RH)
5] |kjv: cake, lump| {str: 1690}
~~~~~~~~~~ Word: An arrangement of words.
[freq. 1] |kjv: word| {str: 1703}
2092) 5FH (5FH DBQ) ac: Adhere bm) 6MFH (6MFH D-BYR)
co: Fastener ab: ? Sanctuary: A place of order. [ms:
rbd] [freq. 16] |kjv: oracle| {str:
V) 5FH (5FH D-BQ) Adhere:
1687}
To join or stick to someone or
cf1) )VJFH ()VJFH D-BW-RH)
something. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 55] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal, Bee: A colony of ordered insects.
Pual) |kjv: cleave, follow, overtake, [ms: hrbd] [freq. 4] |kjv: bee| {str:
stick, keep, abide, close, join, pursue| 1682}
{str: 1692, 1693} ef1) )VFMH ()VFMH DYB-RH)
Nm) 5FH (5FH D-BQ) Order: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ms:
Fastener: What joins together. [freq. hrbd] [freq. 7] |kjv: cause, order,
6] |kjv: joint, soldering, cleave, join, estate, end, regard, sake, intent| {str:
stick| {str: 1694, 1695} 1700, 1701}
~~~~~~~~~~ gm) 6FJH (6FJH DW-BR) I.
Wilderness: A place of order, a
2093) 6FH (6FH DBR) ac: Order co: sanctuary. [ms: rbd] II. Manner:
Word ab: ?: An arrangement or The order which something is
placement of something creating order. performed. [freq. 2] |kjv: manner,
[from: VH - order] fold| {str: 1699}
V) 6FH (6FH D-BR) Speak: A hm) 6FHQ (6FHQ MD-BR) I.
careful arrangement of words or Wilderness: A place of order, a
commands. [freq. 1488] (vf: Paal, sanctuary. II. Speech: An
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) arrangement of words. [freq. 271]
|kjv: speak, say, talk, promise, tell, |kjv: wilderness, desert, south,
commune, pronounce, utter, speech| {str: 4057}
command| {str: 1696} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 6FH (6FH D-BR) I. Word:
2094) 7FH (7FH DBSh) ac: ? co:
An arrangement of words. II. Thing:
As something that is arranged. In Honey ab: ?: A thick, sticky substance
Hebrew thought words contain such as dates or honey. [from: FH - a
substance just as physical objects do. slow moving substance]
III. Plague: The re-ordering of a

320
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - H

Nm) 7FH (7FH D-BSh) V) 4LH (4LH D-HhP) Press:


Honey: Also dates as thick sticky [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
and sweet food. [freq. 54] |kjv: hasten, press| {str: 1765}
honey| {str: 1706} af1) )TLHQ ()TLHQ MD-Hh-
Nf2) 8WFH (8WFH DB-ShT) PH) Pushing: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Hump: The hump of a camel as a overthrow| {str: 4073}
sticky mass. [freq. 1] |kjv: bunch| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 1707}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2099) 5LH (5LH DHhQ) ac: Push co:
? ab: ?: [from: LH]
2095) 0GH (0GH DGL) ac: Stand co: V) 5LH (5LH D-HhQ) Push:
Standard ab: ?: An identification banner [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: thrust, vex|
used by an army that is hung high on a {str: 1766}
pole. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 0GH (0GH D-GL) Stand: To
raise up a standard. [freq. 4] (vf: 2100) 4OH (4OH DKP) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Paal, Niphal, Participle) |kjv: banner| ?
{str: 1713}
obf2) 8TMOJH (8TMOJH DW-KY-
Nm) 0GH (0GH D-GL)
PT) Grouse: [freq. 2] |kjv:
Standard: [freq. 14] |kjv: standard, lapwing| {str: 1744}
banner| {str: 1714} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2101) 'PH ('PH DLG) ac: Leap co: ?
2096) 6GH (6GH DGR) ac: Brood co: ?
ab: ?: [from: PH]
ab: ?: The brooding of a hen which
V) 'PH ('PH D-LG) Leap:
gathers the eggs under her and sits on
them. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: leap|
V) 6GH (6GH D-GR) Brood: {str: 1801}
~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: gather, sit|
{str: 1716}
2102) ,PH (,PH DLHh) ac: Disturb
~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?: The disturbing of water by
walking or splashing through it.
2097) 2LH (2LH DHhN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
V) ,PH (,PH D-LHh)
?
Disturb: To stir up waters. [freq. 3]
gm) 2LJH (2LJH DW-HhN)
(vf: Paal) |kjv: trouble| {str: 1804}
Millet: A type of grain. [ms: Nxd] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] |kjv: millet| {str: 1764}
~~~~~~~~~~
2103) 4PH (4PH DLP) ac: Drip co:
Drop ab: ?: (eng: drip - with the
2098) 4LH (4LH DHhP) ac: Push co:
exchange of the r and l)
? ab: ?: [from: LH] [Also see ^TL]

321
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - H

V) 4PH (4PH D-LP) Drip: eye. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: weep,
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: pour, melt, sore| {str: 1830}
crop| {str: 1811} Nm) 3QH (3QH D-MAh)
Nm) 4PH (4PH D-LP) Drip: Juice: The liquid that seeps out of
[freq. 2] |kjv: dropping| {str: 1812} the fruit. [freq. 1] |kjv: liquor| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 1831}
ef1) )SQMH ()SQMH DYM-AhH)
2104) 5PH (5PH DLQ) ac: Inflame Weeping: [ms: hemd] [freq. 23]
co: ? ab: ?: The building heat of a fire or |kjv: tears| {str: 1832}
passion. ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 5PH (5PH D-LQ) Inflame:
2107) 'RH ('RH DNG) ac: Melt co:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: pursue, kindle, Wax ab: ?
chase, persecute, persecutor, inflame| gm) 'RJH ('RJH DW-NG) Wax:
{str: 1814, 1815} [freq. 4] |kjv: wax| {str: 1749}
Nf2) 8UPH (8UPH DL-QT) ~~~~~~~~~~
Inflammation: [freq. 1] |kjv:
inflammation| {str: 1816} 2108) /SH (/SH DAhK) ac:
~~~~~~~~~~ Extinguish co: ? ab: ?: [from: OE]
V) /SH (/SH D-AhK)
2105) 2QH (2QH DMN) ac: ? co: Extinguish: To put out a flame.
Manure ab: ?: The dung of livestock was [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) |kjv:
placed in a pit and mixed with straw. It put out, extinct, consume, quench|
was then dried in bricks and used as fuel {str: 1846}
for fires. ~~~~~~~~~~
af1) )RQHQ ()RQHQ MD-M-NH)
Manure pit: [freq. 1] |kjv: 2109) 5TH (5TH DPQ) ac: Knock
dunghill| {str: 4087} co: ? ab: ?: As a knocking at a door.
gm) 2QJH (2QJH DW-MN) V) 5TH (5TH D-PQ) Knock:
Manure: The droppings of livestock [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hitpael) |kjv:
in the field. [ms: Nmd] [freq. 6] |kjv: overdrive, knock, beat| {str: 1849}
dung| {str: 1828} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2110) 6UH (6UH DQR) ac: Pierce co:
2106) 3QH (3QH DMAh) ac: Weep ? ab: ?: (eng: dagger - with the exchange
co: Tear ab: ?: The weeping of the eyes. of the g and q)
The juice of the grape or other fruit that V) 6UH (6UH D-QR) Pierce:
seeps out. [from: QH - as blood and To pierce through with a sword or
combined with the letter ayin forming the other sharp object. [freq. 11] (vf:
meaning "blood of the eye"] Paal, Niphal, Pual, Participle) |kjv:
V) 3QH (3QH D-MAh) thrust, pierce, wound, strike| {str:
Weep: The seeping of tears from the 1856}

322
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - H

af1) )VUHQ ()VUHQ MD-Q-RH) cm) 1JVH (1JVH D-RWM)


Piercing: [freq. 1] |kjv: piercing| South: [freq. 17] |kjv: south| {str:
{str: 4094} 1864}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2111) 'VH ('VH DRG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? 2114) 7VH (7VH DRSh) ac: Seek co: ?
af1) )GVHQ ()GVHQ MD-R-GH) ab: Commentary
Cliff: A steep place. [freq. 2] |kjv: V) 7VH (7VH D-RSh) Seek:
stairs, steep| {str: 4095} To look for or search for something
~~~~~~~~~~ or for answers. [freq. 164] (vf: Paal,
Niphal) |kjv: seek, enquire, require,
2112) /VH (/VH DRK) ac: Tread co: search| {str: 1875}
Road ab: ?: [from: LV - as a path] (eng: hm) 7VHQ (7VHQ MD-RSh)
direct; track - with the exchange of the t Commentary: A search for the
and d; truck - with the exchange of the t meaning of a story. [freq. 2] |kjv:
and d) story| {str: 4097}
V) /VH (/VH D-RK) Tread: ~~~~~~~~~~
To take a step. A journey as a
treading. The stringing of a bow is a 2115) 2WH (2WH DShN) ac: ? co: Fat
treading as the foot is stepped over ab: ?: The fat of an animal as well as the
the bow and using the leg to bend it. fat ashes, the ashes and fat of a burnt
[freq. 62] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, sacrifice mixed together.
Participle) |kjv: tread, bend, lead, V) 2WH (2WH D-ShN) Fat: To
archer, come, go, treader, walk, make something fat. Also the
draw, guide, shoot, thresh| {str: removal of the fat ashes from the
1869} alter. [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel)
Nm) /VH (/VH D-RK) Road: A |kjv: fat, ash, anoint, accept| {str:
road that is walked as well as the 1878}
path of life. [freq. 705] |kjv: way, Nm) 2WH (2WH D-ShN) Fat:
toward, journey, manner| {str: 1870} [freq. 18] |kjv: fat, fatness, ash| {str:
hm) /VHQ (/VHQ MD-RK) 1879, 1880}
Step: The distance between the feet ~~~~~~~~~~
of a step. [freq. 1] |kjv: breadth| {str:
4096}
~~~~~~~~~~

2113) 1VH (1VH DRM) ac: ? co: ? ab:


?

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Zan

2116) (F^ ((F^ ZBD) ac: Endow co: V) 0F^ (0F^ Z-BL) Dwell:
Dowry ab: ?: The presentation of a price [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: dwell| {str:
for a bride. [from: F^ - an acquiring of a 2082}
wife as with gold] dm) 0JF^ (0JF^ Z-BWL)
V) (F^ ((F^ Z-BD) Endow: Dwelling: [ms: lbz] [freq. 5] |kjv:
To pay the price for a bride. [freq. 1] habitation, dwell, dwelling| {str:
(vf: Paal) |kjv: endue| {str: 2064} 2073}
Nm) (F^ ((F^ Z-BD) Dowry: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] |kjv: dowry| {str: 2065}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2119) 2F^ (2F^ ZBN) ac: Purchase co:
? ab: ?: [from: F^ - as an acquiring of
2117) ,F^ (,F^ ZBHh) ac: Sacrifice something as with gold]
co: Altar ab: ?: The killing of an animal V) 2F^ (2F^ Z-BN) Purchase:
for food or sacrifice. [from: LF] [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] (vf:
V) ,F^ (,F^ Z-BHh) Participle) |kjv: gain| {str: 2084}
Sacrifice: To kill an animal for an ~~~~~~~~~~
offering. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar:
xbd] [freq. 135] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: 2120) 0L^ (0L^ ZHhL) ac: Fear co: ?
sacrifice, offer, kill, slay| {str: 1684, ab: ?
2076} V) 0L^ (0L^ Z-HhL) Fear:
Nm) ,F^ (,F^ Z-BHh) [ar: lxd] [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
Sacrifice: An animal killed for an Participle) |kjv: serpent, worm, fear,
offering. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: dread, terrible, afraid| {str: 1763,
xbd] [freq. 163] |kjv: sacrifice, 2119}
offering, offer| {str: 1685, 2077} ~~~~~~~~~~
am) ,F^Q (,F^Q MZ-BHh)
Altar: The place of sacrifice. 2121) 6O^ (6O^ ZKR) ac: Remember
[Aramaic only] [ar: xbdm] [freq. 1] co: Male ab: Memorial: A recalling of
|kjv: alter| {str: 4056} events of the past or to act upon a past
hm) ,F^Q (,F^Q MZ-BHh) event.
Altar: The place of sacrifice. [freq. V) 6O^ (6O^ Z-KR)
402] |kjv: alter| {str: 4196} Remember: To remember in thought
~~~~~~~~~~ as a memorial or mention through
speech. Also to act or speak on
2118) 0F^ (0F^ ZBL) ac: Dwell co: behalf of another. [freq. 233] (vf:
Dwelling ab: ?: A cohabitation between a Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: remember,
man and woman. [from: F^ - from the mention, remembrance, recorder,
purchase of a wife] mindful, think, record| {str: 2142}

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Nm) 6O^ (6O^ Z-KR) I. 2123) 2Q^ (2Q^ ZMN) ac: Appoint
Memorial: A remembering and co: Season ab: ?
action based on a past even. II. V) 2Q^ (2Q^ Z-MN) Appoint:
Male: The one of the family that To set aside a time for a special
remembers and passes down the occasion. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
family history through story and [freq. 4] (vf: Pual, Participle) |kjv:
family name. Also the one who acts appoint, prepare| {str: 2163, 2164}
and speaks for the family. III. Ram:
Nm) 2Q^ (2Q^ Z-MN) Season:
The male member of the flock.
[Aramaic only] [df: rkd] [freq. 107] A time set aside for a special
|kjv: male, man, child, mankind, him, occasion. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
ram| {str: 1798, 2143, 2145} [freq. 15] |kjv: time, season| {str:
2165, 2166}
dm) 6JO^ (6JO^ Z-KWR) Male:
~~~~~~~~~~
The one of the family that remembers
and passes down the family history
2124) 6Q^ (6Q^ ZMR) ac: Pluck co:
through story and family name. Also
the one who acts and speaks for the Music ab: Melody: The sound from a
family. [freq. 4] |kjv: male, man| {str: musical instrument where the string is
2138} plucked or the singing that accompanies
it. Also, the plucking of fruit from a vine
nf1) )VO^E ()VO^E AZ-K-RH)
or branch. [from: VR - music as bright]
Memorial: A remembering and
V) 6Q^ (6Q^ Z-MR) Pluck:
action based on a past even. [freq. 7]
|kjv: memorial| {str: 234} To make music by plucking an
instrument or plucking fruit. [freq.
ejm) 2JVOM^ (2JVOM^ ZY-K-RWN)
48] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv:
I. Memorial: A remembering and praise, sing, prune| {str: 2167, 2168}
action based on a past even. [ms:
Nm) 6Q^ (6Q^ Z-MR) I.
Nwrkz] II. Record: To remember
something through documentation. Music: II. Musician: [Aramaic
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: Nwrkd only] III. Zemer: An unknown
Nrkd] [freq. 27] |kjv: memorial, animal. [freq. 6] |kjv: musick, singer,
remembrance, record| {str: 1799, chamois| {str: 2169, 2170, 2171}
2146} Nf1) )VQ^ ()VQ^ ZM-RH) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Melody: As plucked on an musical
instrument. A song set to music. II.
2122) 'P^ ('P^ ZLG) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? Choice fruit: As plucked from the
tree or vine. [freq. 5] |kjv: melody,
am) 'P^Q ('P^Q MZ-LG)
psalm, fruit| {str: 2172, 2173}
Fork: [freq. 7] |kjv: fleshhook| {str:
af1) )VQ^Q ()VQ^Q MZ-M-RH)
4207}
Pruninghook: For plucking fruit
hf1) )GP^Q ()GP^Q MZ-L-GH)
from trees or vines or trimming
Fork: [freq. 7] |kjv: fleshhook| {str: candle wicks. [freq. 4] |kjv:
4207} pruninghook| {str: 4211}
~~~~~~~~~~
bm) 6MQ^ (6MQ^ Z-MYR) I.
Music: II. Plucking: [freq. 1] |kjv:

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song, psalmist, branch| {str: 2158, V) 5R^ (5R^ Z-NQ) Leap:


2159} [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: leap| {str:
bf1) )VMQ^ ()VMQ^ Z-MY-RH) 2187}
Music: [ms: hrmz] [freq. 6] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
singing| {str: 2158}
cf1) )VJQ^ ()VJQ^ Z-MW-RH) 2128) /S^ (/S^ ZAhK) ac:
Vine: From where grapes are Extinguish co: ? ab: ?: [from: OS]
plucked. [ms: hrmz] [freq. 5] |kjv: V) /S^ (/S^ Z-AhK)
branch, slip| {str: 2156} Extinguish: [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal)
ef2) 8VQM^ (8VQM^ ZY-M-RT) |kjv: extinct| {str: 2193}
Music: [ms: trmz] [freq. 3] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
song| {str: 2176}
kf1) )VQ^Q ()VQ^Q MZ-M-RH) 2129) 1S^ (1S^ ZAhM) ac: Enrage
Snuffer: [freq. 5] |kjv: snuffer| co: ? ab: ?: [from: S^ - a trembling
{str: 4212} rage]
hcm) 6JQ^Q (6JQ^Q MZ-MWR) V) 1S^ (1S^ Z-AhM)
Melody: As plucked on an Enrage: [freq. 12] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
musical instrument. A song set to |kjv: indignation, defy, abhor, angry,
music. [freq. 57] |kjv: psalm| {str: abominable| {str: 2194}
4210} Nm) 1S^ (1S^ Z-AhM)
~~~~~~~~~~ Rage: [freq. 22] |kjv: indignation,
anger, rage| {str: 2195}
2125) &R^ (&R^ ZNB) ac: Tail co: Tail ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
V) &R^ (&R^ Z-NB) Tail: To 2130) 4S^ (4S^ ZAhP) ac: Sad co: ?
slap, strike or attack the rear. [freq. 2] ab: Sadness: [from: S^ - sadness as a
(vf: Piel) |kjv: hindmost| {str: 2179} trembling]
Nm) &R^ (&R^ Z-NB) Tail: V) 4S^ (4S^ Z-AhP) Sad:
[freq. 11] |kjv: tail| {str: 2180} To be in a state of sadness. [freq. 5]
~~~~~~~~~~ (vf: Paal) |kjv: wroth, sad, fret,
worse| {str: 2196}
2126) ,R^ (,R^ ZNHh) ac: Discard Nm) 4S^ (4S^ Z-AhP)
co: ? ab: ? Sadness: [freq. 8] |kjv: rage,
V) ,R^ (,R^ Z-NHh) Discard: indignation, wrath, displeased| {str:
To throw or cast out. [freq. 20] (vf: 2197, 2198}
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: cast, turn, remove| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 2186}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2131) 5S^ (5S^ ZAhQ) ac: Call out
co: Outcry ab: ?: A crying out of distress
2127) 5R^ (5R^ ZNQ) ac: Leap co: ? or need. [from: S^ - a trembling outcry
ab: ? of distress]

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V) 5S^ (5S^ Z-AhQ) Call 2134) &V^ (&V^ ZRB) ac: Heat co: ?
out: To cry out for help. [Hebrew ab: ?: A drying up from heat. [from: V^
and Aramaic] [freq. 74] (vf: Paal, - as a strong wind]
Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: cry, assemble, V) &V^ (&V^ Z-RB) Heat:
call, gather, company, proclaim| {str: [freq. 1] (vf: Pual) |kjv: warm| {str:
2199, 2200} 2215}
Nf) 5S^ (5S^ Z-AhQ) ~~~~~~~~~~
Outcry: [freq. 18] |kjv: cry, crying|
{str: 2201} 2135) ,V^ (,V^ ZRHh) ac: Rise co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Dawn ab: ?: The rising of the sun in the
eastern horizon. [from: LV - The
2132) 2U^ (2U^ ZQN) ac: Old co: perscribed path of the sun]
Beard ab: ? V) ,V^ (,V^ Z-RHh) Rise:
V) 2U^ (2U^ Z-QN) Old: To be [freq. 18] (vf: Paal) |kjv: arise, rise,
old. [freq. 27] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: shine, up| {str: 2224}
old, aged| {str: 2204} Nm) ,V^ (,V^ Z-RHh) Dawn:
Nm) 2U^ (2U^ Z-QN) I. Beard: The early morning rising of the sun.
A long beard as a sign of old age. II. [freq. 1] |kjv: rising| {str: 2225}
Elder: One who is old. [freq. 197] hm) ,V^Q (,V^Q MZ-RHh)
|kjv: elder, old, ancient, age, senator, East: The place of the rising sun.
beard| {str: 2205, 2206} [freq. 74] |kjv: east, eastward,
dm) 2JU^ (2JU^ Z-QWN) Old sunrising| {str: 4217}
age: [ms: Nqz] [freq. 4] |kjv: old| {str: nm) ,V^E (,V^E AZ-RHh)
2208} Native: [Unknown connection to
ef1) )RUM^ ()RUM^ ZYQ-NH) root;] [freq. 18] |kjv: born, country,
Old age: [ms: hnqz] [freq. 6] |kjv: land, homeborn, nation, bay| {str:
old| {str: 2209} 249}
gm) 2UJ^ (2UJ^ ZW-QN) Old ~~~~~~~~~~
age: [ms: Nqz] [freq. 1] |kjv: old| {str:
2207} 2136) 1V^ (1V^ ZRM) ac: Gush co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Semen ab: ?: A heavy shower of water
from the skies or a gushing of water in
2133) 4U^ (4U^ ZQP) ac: Raise co: flood. [from: V^ - a sneeze]
? ab: ?: A raising or setting up of V) 1V^ (1V^ Z-RM) Gush:
something. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: pour, flood|
V) 4U^ (4U^ Z-QP) Raise: {str: 2229}
To raise something up. [Hebrew and Nm) 1V^ (1V^ Z-RM)
Aramaic] [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Gushing: [freq. 9] |kjv: flood,
raise, set up| {str: 2210, 2211} overflow, shower, storm, tempest|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 2230}
ef1) )QVM^ ()QVM^ ZYR-MH)
Semen: The heavy flowing of semen.

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[ms: hmrz] [freq. 2] |kjv: issue| {str: V) 5V^ (5V^ Z-RQ) Sprinkle:
2231} [freq. 35] (vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ sprinkle| {str: 2236}
hm) 5V^Q (5V^Q MZ-RQ)
2137) 3V^ (3V^ ZRAh) ac: Sow co:
Bason: Used for sprinkling. [freq.
Seed ab: ?: The sowing of seeds by 32] |kjv: bason, bowl| {str: 4219}
scattering them across the field. [from: ~~~~~~~~~~
V^ - as a spreading of seeds]
V) 3V^ (3V^ Z-RAh) Sow: To 2139) +V^ (+V^ ZRGh) ac: ? co: Arm
spread seeds on the ground. [freq. 56] ab: Force: The strength of the arm.
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: [from: V^ - the spreading ability of the
sow, yield, sower, bearing, conceive, arm]
seed, set| {str: 2232}
Nf) +V^ (+V^ Z-RGh) Arm: The
Nm) 3V^ (3V^ Z-RAh) Seed:
arm as representing power. [Aramaic
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 230] only] [ar: erd] [freq. 1] |kjv: arm|
|kjv: seed, child, carnally, fruitful, {str: 1872}
seedtime, sowing| {str: 2233, 2234}
cf) +JV^ (+JV^ Z-RWGh) Arm:
dm) 3JV^ (3JV^ Z-RWAh)
The arm as representing power. [ms:
Sown: [freq. 2] |kjv: sowing, sown| erz] [freq. 91] |kjv: arm, power,
{str: 2221} shoulder, holpen, mighty, strength|
hm) 3V^Q (3V^Q MZ-RAh) {str: 2220}
Crop: What is sown. [freq. 1] |kjv: nf) +V^E (+V^E AZ-RGh)
sown| {str: 4218} Force: From the strength of the arm.
jm) 2JSV^ (2JSV^ ZR-AhWN) [Aramaic only] [ar: erda] [freq. 1]
Vegetable: As sown. [ms: Nerz] |kjv: force| {str: 153}
[freq. 2] |kjv: pulse| {str: 2235} ncf) +JV^E (+JV^E AZ-RWGh)
~~~~~~~~~~ Arm: [freq. 2] |kjv: arm| {str: 248}
~~~~~~~~~~
2138) 5V^ (5V^ ZRQ) ac: Sprinkle
co: Bason ab: ?: [from: V^ - spreading]

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Hhets

2140) 9FL (9FL HhBTh) ac: Knock em) 0FML (0FML HhY-BL)
co: ? ab: ?: A fruit tree is beat at the trunk Mast: What the sail of a ship is
so that the fruit will fall from it to the attached to using ropes. [ms: lbx]
ground. [freq. 1] |kjv: mast| {str: 2260}
V) 9FL (9FL Hh-BTh) Knock: gm) 0FJL (0FJL HhW-BL)
To knock a tree to remove its fruit, Sailor: One who uses ropes on a
also a threshing. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, ship. [ms: lbx] [freq. 5] |kjv: pilot|
Niphal) |kjv: beat, thresh| {str: 2251} {str: 2259}
~~~~~~~~~~ idf1) )PJFLX ()PJFLX THh-BW-
LH) Council: As surrounding one
2141) 0FL (0FL HhBL) ac: Bind co: with advice. [ms: hlbxt] [freq. 6]
Rope ab: ?: To bind something by |kjv: counsel, advice| {str: 8458}
wrapping it around with a rope. [from: ~~~~~~~~~~
FL - as being enclose]
V) 0FL (0FL Hh-BL) I. Bind: 2142) 5FL (5FL HhBQ) ac: Embrace
To be bound as with ropes. [Hebrew co: ? ab: ?: [from: FL - as being
and Aramaic] II. Pledge: To be enclose]
bound. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. V) 5FL (5FL Hh-BQ)
35] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: Embrace: [freq. 13] (vf: Paal, Piel)
destroy, pledge, band, brought, |kjv: embrace, fold| {str: 2263}
corrupt, offend, spoil, travail,
edm) 5JFML (5JFML HhY-BWQ)
withhold, hurt| {str: 2254, 2255}
Embrace: [ms: qbx] [freq. 2]
Nm) 0FL (0FL Hh-BL) I.
|kjv: folding| {str: 2264}
Cord: Used for binding around. II. ~~~~~~~~~~
Region: As bound with borders.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 63]
2143) 6FL (6FL HhBR) ac: Couple
|kjv: sorrow, cord, line, coast,
portion, region, lot, rope, company, co: Clamp ab: Companion: The binding
pang, band, country, destruction, together as being coupled. [from: FL -
pain, snare, tackling, hurt, damage| as being enclose]
{str: 2256, 2257} V) 6FL (6FL Hh-BR) Couple:
cm) 0JFL (0JFL Hh-BWL) To bind by coupling together. [freq.
Pledge: As a binding. [ms: lbx] 29] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual,
[freq. 4] |kjv: pledge| {str: 2258} Piel) |kjv: unite, join, couple,
compact, fellowship, league, heap|
df1) )PJFL ()PJFL Hh-BW-LH)
{str: 2266}
Crime: What causes one to
Nm) 6FL (6FL Hh-BR) I.
become bound in ropes. [Aramaic
only] [freq. 1] |kjv: hurt| {str: 2248} Bound: II. Company: A group
bound together. III. Companion: As
bound to another. IV. Spell: As a

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binding. [freq. 23] |kjv: wide, about, gird, govern healer| {str:
enchantment, company, fellow, 2280}
companion, together| {str: 2267, ~~~~~~~~~~
2269, 2270, 2271}
Nf1) )VFL ()VFL HhB-RH) 2145) 8FL (8FL HhBT) ac: ? co: Pan
Company: A group bound together. ab: ?
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 2] |kjv: Nm) 8FL (8FL Hh-BT) Pan:
fellows, company| {str: 2273, 2274} [freq. 1] |kjv: pan| {str: 2281}
Nf2) 8VFL (8VFL HhB-RT) af) 8FLQ (8FLQ MHh-BT)
Companion: One bound to another. Pan: [freq. 5] |kjv: pan| {str: 4227}
[freq. 1] |kjv: companion| {str: 2278} ~~~~~~~~~~
af2) 8VFLQ (8VFLQ MHh-B-RT)
Joint: The place of joining. [freq. 2146) &GL (&GL HhGB) ac: ? co:
8] |kjv: coupling| {str: 4225} Locust ab: ?: [from: FG]
df1) )VJFL ()VJFL Hh-BW-RH) Nm) &GL (&GL Hh-GB) Locust:
Bruise: Striped bruises made by [freq. 5] |kjv: grasshopper, locust|
ropes binding the wrist or lashes with {str: 2284}
a rope. [ms: hrbx] [freq. 7] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
stripe, hurt, wound, bruise| {str:
2250}
2147) 6GL (6GL HhGR) ac: Bind co:
gf2) 8VFJL (8VFJL HhW-B-RT)
Belt ab: ?: A sash or belt is bound around
Coupling: Something bound to the waist for attaching weapons. A piece
another. [ms: trbx] [freq. 4] |kjv: of cloth is brought from the front to the
coupling| {str: 2279} rear to make a loincloth. [from: GL]
kf2) 8VFLQ (8VFLQ MHh-B-RT) V) 6GL (6GL Hh-GR) Bind: To
Clamp: A device for joining. bind. To be bound with arms for war.
[freq. 2] |kjv: coupling, joining| {str: To bind the loose portions of clothing
4226} into a belt or sash to prepare to go.
ldf1) )VJFVFL ()VJFVFL HhB- [freq. 43] (vf: Paal) |kjv: gird,
R-BW-RH) Stripe: As made by appoint, afraid, put, restrain, every
lashes from a rope. [ms: hrbrbx] side| {str: 2296}
[freq. 1] |kjv: stripes| {str: 2272} cm) 6JGL (6JGL Hh-GWR) Belt:
~~~~~~~~~~ A sash or belt that encircles the
waist. [ms: rgx] [freq. 4] |kjv: girdle|
2144) 7FL (7FL HhBSh) ac: Bind co: {str: 2289}
? ab: ?: A tight wrapping around of cf1) )VJGL ()VJGL Hh-GW-RH)
something. [from: FL - as being Belt: A sash or belt that encircles the
enclosed] waist. [ms: hrgx] [freq. 6] |kjv:
V) 7FL (7FL Hh-BSh) Bind: girdle, apron, armour, gird| {str:
To bind something up. Also to saddle 2290}
as a binding. [freq. 33] (vf: Paal, acf2) 8VJGLQ (8VJGLQ MHh-GW-
Pual, Piel) |kjv: saddle, bind, put, RT) Binding: To wrap a cloth

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around the body. [freq. 1] |kjv: crescent of the moon as the renewal of the
girding| {str: 4228} moon, the first day of the month. [from:
~~~~~~~~~~ HL - restoration]
V) 7HL (7HL Hh-DSh)
2148) 0HL (0HL HhDL) ac: Cease co: Renew: To make something like new
? ab: Reject through repair, restoration, or
V) 0HL (0HL Hh-DL) Cease: replacement. [freq. 10] (vf: Hitpael,
To stop or refrain from continuing an Piel) |kjv: renew, repair| {str: 2318}
action. [freq. 59] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Nm) 7HL (7HL Hh-DSh) New:
cease, forbear, leave, alone, end, fail, Something that is new, renewed,
forborn, forsake, rest, unoccupied, restored or repaired. [ar: tdx] [freq.
want| {str: 2308} 54] |kjv: new, fresh| {str: 2319,
Nm) 0HL (0HL Hh-DL) 2323}
Rejected: Something that is made to gm) 7HJL (7HJL HhW-DSh)
cease to function. [freq. 3] |kjv: frail, New moon: The first crescent of the
rejected, forbear| {str: 2310} moon as the renewal of the moon, the
~~~~~~~~~~ first day of the month. [ms: vdx]
[freq. 276] |kjv: month, new moon,
2149) 5HL (5HL HhDQ) ac: ? co: monthly| {str: 2320}
Thorn ab: ?: [from: HL - as sharp] ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 5HL (5HL Hh-DQ)
2152) 5^L (5^L HhZQ) ac: Seize co:
Thorn: [freq. 2] |kjv: thorn, brier|
{str: 2312} ? ab: Strength: A strong grabbing hold to
~~~~~~~~~~ refrain or support.
V) 5^L (5^L Hh-ZQ) Seize:
2150) 6HL (6HL HhDR) ac: To grab hold tightly. To refrain or
Surround co: Chamber ab: ?: The support by grabbing hold. [freq. 290]
surrounding walls of a chamber providing (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
privacy and security. [from: HL - as strong, repair, hold, strengthen,
surrounded by walls with a door] harden, prevail, encourage, take,
courage, caught, stronger| {str: 2388}
V) 6HL (6HL Hh-DR)
Nm) 5^L (5^L Hh-ZQ)
Surround: To encircle. [freq. 1] (vf:
Paal) |kjv: enter| {str: 2314} Strong: The strength of something
that refrains or supports. [freq. 60]
Nm) 6HL (6HL Hh-DR)
|kjv: strong, mighty, sore, hard, hot,
Chamber: A place surrounded by impudent, loud, stiffhearted, louder,
walls. An inner place as hidden or stronger, strength| {str: 2389, 2390,
secret. [freq. 38] |kjv: chamber, inner, 2391}
inward, innermost, parlour, south,
Nf1) )U^L ()U^L HhZ-QH)
within| {str: 2315}
~~~~~~~~~~ Strength: [freq. 10] |kjv: strong,
strength, strengthen, force, mighty,
repair, sharply| {str: 2393, 2394}
2151) 7HL (7HL HhDSh) ac: Renew
co: New moon ab: New: The first

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gm) 5^JL (5^JL HhW-ZQ) ~~~~~~~~~~


Strength: [ms: qzx] [freq. 5] |kjv:
strength| {str: 2392} 2158) 0OL (0OL HhKL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
~~~~~~~~~~ ?
lb f3) 8JPMPOL (8JPMPOL HhK-
2153) 6^L (6^L HhZR) ac: ? co: ? ab: LY-LWT) Redness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
? redness| {str: 2448}
bm) 6M^L (6M^L Hh-ZYR) lbfm) -PMPOL (-PMPOL HhK-
Swine: [freq. 7] |kjv: swine, boar| LY-LY) Red: [freq. 1] |kjv: red|
{str: 2386} {str: 2447}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2154) &YL (&YL HhThB) ac: Carve 2159) 1OL (1OL HhKM) ac: Wise co:
co: Carving ab: ?: [from: ]L - cutting] ? ab: Wisdom
V) &YL (&YL Hh-ThB) Carve: V) 1OL (1OL Hh-KM) Wise:
[freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv: hew, To be wise. [freq. 27] (vf: Paal,
cut, polish| {str: 2404} Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: wise,
df1) )FJYL ()FJYL Hh-ThW-BH) wisdom, exceed| {str: 2449}
Carving: [freq. 1] |kjv: carved| Nm) 1OL (1OL Hh-KM) Wise:
{str: 2405} Also a wise man. [freq. 137] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ wise, wiseman, cunning, subtil,
unwise, wiser| {str: 2450}
2155) 1YL (1YL HhThM) ac: Refrain Nf1) )QOL ()QOL HhK-MH)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: YL - binding] Wisdom: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
V) 1YL (1YL Hh-ThM) [freq. 157] |kjv: wisdom, wisely,
Refrain: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: skilful, wits| {str: 2451, 2452}
refrain| {str: 2413} Nf3) 8JQOL (8JQOL HhK-MWT)
~~~~~~~~~~ Wisdom: [freq. 5] |kjv: wisdom,
wise| {str: 2454}
2156) 4YL (4YL HhThP) ac: Catch bm) 1MOL (1MOL Hh-KYM)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: YL - binding] Wise: [freq. 14] |kjv: wise| {str:
V) 4YL (4YL Hh-ThP) Catch: 2445}
~~~~~~~~~~

[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: catch| {str: 2414} 2160) &PL (&PL HhLB) ac: ? co: Fat
ab: Choice: The rich or choice part.
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) &PL (&PL Hh-LB) I. Fat:
2157) 6YL (6YL HhThR) ac: ? co: The fat of an animal as the choicest
part. II. Milk: The milk, containing
Twig ab: ?
fat, of a dairy animal. [freq. 136]
Nm) 6YL (6YL Hh-ThR) Twig: |kjv: fat, fatness, best, finest, grease,
[ms: rjx] [freq. 2] |kjv: rod| {str: marrow, milk, cheese, suckle| {str:
2415} 2459, 2461}

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mf1) )RFPL ()RFPL HhL-B-NH) Nm) 1PL (1PL Hh-LM)


Galbanum: An odoriferous resin Dream: [Aramaic only] [freq. 22]
used in incense. A choice ingredient. |kjv: dream| {str: 2493}
[freq. 1] |kjv: galbanum| {str: 2464} Nf3) 8JQPL (8JQPL HhL-MWT)
~~~~~~~~~~ Hhalamut: An unknown plant.
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
2161) (PL ((PL HhLD) ac: ? co: ? 1] |kjv: egg| {str: 2495}
ab: Age: A passing through a space or cm) 1JPL (1JPL Hh-LWM)
time. [from: PL - passing through] Dream: [ms: Mlx] [freq. 65] |kjv:
Nm) (PL ((PL Hh-LD) Age: A dream| {str: 2472}
passing through a finite span of time nf1) )QPLE ()QPLE AHh-L-
or space. [freq. 5] |kjv: age, world, MH) Ahhlamah: An unknown
time| {str: 2465} gem probably in the sense of gazing.
gm) (PJL ((PJL HhW-LD) [freq. 2] |kjv: amethyst| {str: 306}
Hholed: An unknown animal that ~~~~~~~~~~
burrows in the ground. [ms: dlx]
[freq. 1] |kjv: weasel| {str: 2467} 2165) 4PL (4PL HhLP) ac: Pass co:
~~~~~~~~~~ ? ab: ?: A passing on, away or through.
[from: PL - passing through]
2162) 9PL (9PL HhLTh) ac: Catch V) 4PL (4PL Hh-LP) I.
co: ? ab: ?: [from: YL - binding] Through: To pass through, by or
V) 9PL (9PL Hh-LTh) Catch: over something. [Hebrew and
To quickly comprehend something. Aramaic] II. Change: To go or pass
[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: catch| {str: through one thing to another, an
2480} exchange. [freq. 32] (vf: Paal, Piel)
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: change, pass, renew, through,
grow, abolish, sprout, alter, cut, go,
2163) /PL (/PL HhLK) ac: ? co: ? ab: over| {str: 2498, 2499}
Helpless Nm) 4PL (4PL Hh-LP) For:
Nf1) )OPL ()OPL HhL-KH) An exchange for something else.
Helpless: [df: aklx] [freq. 4] |kjv: [freq. 2] |kjv: for| {str: 2500}
poor| {str: 2489} am) 4PLQ (4PLQ MHh-LP)
~~~~~~~~~~ Knife: A tool for passing through.
[freq. 1] |kjv: knife| {str: 4252}
2164) 1PL (1PL HhLM) ac: Dream af1) )TPLQ ()TPLQ MHh-L-
co: ? ab: Dream: [from: PL - passing PH) Braids: In the sense of
through] passing through each other. [freq. 2]
V) 1PL (1PL Hh-LM) |kjv: lock| {str: 4253}
Dream: [freq. 29] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) bf1) )TMPL ()TMPL Hh-LY-PH)
|kjv: dream| {str: 2492} Change: In the sense of passing
through one thing to another. [freq.
12] |kjv: change, course| {str: 2487}

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cm) 4JPL (4JPL Hh-LWP) flatter in the sense of a smooth talk.


Destruction: In the sense of passing [Unknown connection to root] [freq.
away. [freq. 1] |kjv: destruction| {str: 65] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
2475} Pual, Piel) |kjv: divide, flatter, part,
~~~~~~~~~~ distribute, dealt, smooth, give,
impart, partner, portion, receive,
separate| {str: 2505}
2166) =PL (=PL HhLTs) ac: Draw
Nf1) )UPL ()UPL HhL-QH) I.
co: Loins ab: ?: Drawn out of the loins is
the next generation. [from: PL] Portion: The part received from
what was divided. II. Smooth: A
V) =PL (=PL Hh-LTs) I.
smooth surface or flattery as a
Draw: To draw something out or smooth talk. [Unknown connection
away. II. Arm: To draw weapons for to root] [freq. 30] |kjv: portion,
battle. [freq. 44] (vf: Paal, Niphal, parcel, piece, field, flattering, plat,
Hiphil, Piel, Participle) |kjv: deliver, part, flattery, ground places, smooth|
arm, loose, prepare, take, army, fat, {str: 2513, 2514}
put, deliver, draw, withdraw| {str:
af1) )UPLQ ()UPLQ MHh-L-
2502}
QH) Portion: The part received
Nf) =PL (=PL Hh-LTs) Loins:
from what was divided. [Aramaic
In the sense of the next generation only] [freq. 1] |kjv: courses| {str:
being drawn out of the loins. 4255}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: Urx]
af2) 8UPLQ (8UPLQ MHh-L-QT)
[freq. 11] |kjv: loins, reins| {str:
2504, 2783} Portion: The part received from
what was divided. [freq. 43] |kjv:
af1) )]PLQ ()]PLQ MHh-L-
course, division portion, company|
TsH) Robe: As drawn off. [freq. 2]
{str: 4256}
|kjv: apparel, raiment| {str: 4254}
dm) 5JPL (5JPL Hh-LWQ)
bf1) )]MPL ()]MPL Hh-LY-TsH)
Smooth: A smooth surface.
Spoil: What is drawn out after a [Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
battle. [freq. 2] |kjv: spoil, armour| 1] |kjv: smooth| {str: 2512}
{str: 2488}
df1) )UJPL ()UJPL Hh-LW-QH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Portion: The part received from
what was divided. [ms: hqlx] [freq.
2167) 5PL (5PL HhLQ) ac: Divide
1] |kjv: division| {str: 2515}
co: Portion ab: ?: The fathers estate is
lf1) )UPUPL ()UPUPL HhL-QL-
totaled and divided up for the sons. The
QH) Slippery: As on a smooth
eldest receiving a double portion. [from:
UP - a gathering of what is to be surface. [Unknown connection to
divided] root;] [freq. 4] |kjv: slippery| {str:
2519}
V) 5PL (5PL Hh-LQ) I.
~~~~~~~~~
Divide: To divide something up and
disperse each portion to the
appropriate recipients. II. Smooth:
2168) 7PL (7PL HhLSh) ac: Weaken
To have a smooth surface. Also to
co: ? ab: Weak: Something that is weak,

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failing, decayed or wasted away. [from: 2170) 9QL (9QL HhMTh) ac: ? co: ?
PL] ab: ?
V) 7PL (7PL Hh-LSh) gm) 9QJL (9QJL HhW-MTh)
Weaken: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Hhomet: An unknown animal. [ms:
discomfit, waste away, weaken| {str: jmx] [freq. 1] |kjv: snail| {str: 2546}
2522} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 7PL (7PL Hh-LSh)
Weak: [freq. 1] |kjv: weak| {str: 2171) 0QL (0QL HhML) ac:
2523} Compassion co: ? ab: ?
df1) )WJPL ()WJPL Hh-LW-ShH) V) 0QL (0QL Hh-ML)
Defeat: As becoming weakened. Compassion: To have compassion
[freq. 1] |kjv: overcome| {str: 2476} on someone or something. [freq. 41]
~~~~~~~~~~ (vf: Paal) |kjv: pity, compassion| {str:
2550}
2169) (QL ((QL HhMD) ac: ? co: ? Nf1) )PQL ()PQL HhM-LH)
ab: Desire: Something of value or Compassionate: [freq. 2] |kjv:
delighted in. [from: QL - as in cheese merciful, pitiful| {str: 2551}
as a delicacy] am) 0QLQ (0QLQ MHh-ML)
V) (QL ((QL Hh-MD) Compassion: [freq. 1] |kjv: pity| {str:
Desire: To want something that is 4263}
pleasant out of desire or lust. [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
21] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv:
desire, covet, delight, pleasant, 2172) <QL (<QL HhMS) ac: Shake
beauty, lust, delectable| {str: 2530}
co: ? ab: Violence: [from: QL -
Nm) (QL ((QL Hh-MD) shaking]
Desirable: Something that is desired. V) <QL (<QL Hh-MS) Shake:
[freq. 6] |kjv: desirable, pleasant|
To shake someone or something
{str: 2531}
violently. To do a wrong to another
Nf1) )HQL ()HQL HhM-DH) as a shaking. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal,
Pleasant: An object of desire. [freq. Niphal) |kjv: violence, violate, shake,
25] |kjv: pleasant, desire, beloved, wrong, violent, take, bare| {str:
goodly, precious| {str: 2532} 2554}
am) (QLQ ((QLQ MHh-MD) Nm) <QL (<QL Hh-MS)
Pleasant: An object of desire. [freq. Violence: A violent shaking. [freq.
13] |kjv: pleasant, desire, goodly, 60] |kjv: violence, violent, cruelty,
lovely beloved| {str: 4261} wrong, false, cruel, damage,
adm) (JQLQ ((JQLQ MHh- injustice, unrighteous| {str: 2555}
MWD) Pleasant: An object of im) <QLX (<QLX THh-MS)
desire. [ms: dmxm] [freq. 2] |kjv: Tahhmas: An unknown bird. [freq.
pleasant| {str: 4262} 2] |kjv: hawk| {str: 8464}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

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2173) =QL (=QL HhMTs) ac: ? co: waterproofing boats or other vessels as
Sour ab: ?: The harsh taste of something well as a type of mortar. [from: QL - a
that has fermented or soured. [from: QL separating out of substances]
- processing a food through heat or V) 6QL (6QL Hh-MR) I. Boil:
fermentation] To boil as a turbulent boiling of the
V) =QL (=QL Hh-MTs) Sour: tar at the surface. II. Smear: To
To be sour by adding leaven to bread. smear something with tar or other
Also to sour in taste, thought or liquid. [freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
action. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, trouble, red, daub, foul| {str: 2560}
Hitpael) |kjv: leaven, cruel, dye, Nm) 6QL (6QL Hh-MR) I.
grieve| {str: 2556} Tar: A dark and thick liquid that
Nm) =QL (=QL Hh-MTs) floats to the surface of water and
Leaven: Used for souring bread, also used as a waterproof covering for
the bread that has been leavened. boats. [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
[freq. 11] |kjv: leaven| {str: 2557} Wine: The dark and thick wine that
floats to the surface of the wine vat.
bm) =MQL (=MQL Hh-MYTs)
[freq. 11] |kjv: pure, red wine, wine,
Soured: [freq. 1] |kjv: clean| {str: slime| {str: 2561, 2562, 2564}
2548}
cm) 6JQL (6JQL Hh-MWR)
cm) =JQL (=JQL Hh-MWTs)
Donkey: Possibly from its dark
Soured: [freq. 1] |kjv: oppressed| color. [ms: rmx] [freq. 98] |kjv: ass,
{str: 2541} heap| {str: 2543, 2565}
gm) =QJL (=QJL HhW-MTs) gm) 6QJL (6QJL HhW-MR) I.
Vinegar: Made by souring grapes. Clay: A thick and slimy soil used as
[ms: Umx] [freq. 6] |kjv: vinegar| a mortar or for making bricks. [ms:
{str: 2558} rmx] II. Hhomer: A unit of
~~~~~~~~~~ measure. [ms: rmx] [freq. 30] |kjv:
clay, morter, mire, heap| {str: 2563}
2174) 5QL (5QL HhMQ) ac: Turn tcm) 6JQLM (6JQLM YHh-MWR)
co: Round ab: ? Yahhmor: An unknown animal,
V) 5QL (5QL Hh-MQ) Turn: probably from its dark. [freq. 2] |kjv:
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Hitpael) |kjv: deer| {str: 3180}
withdraw, go| {str: 2559} ~~~~~~~~~~
dm) 5JQL (5JQL Hh-MWQ)
Rounded: Something that is round. 2176) 7QL (7QL HhMSh) ac: Grab
[freq. 1] |kjv: joints| {str: 2542} co: Fingers ab: ?: A grabbing of
~~~~~~~~~~ something with the fingers. Also the
number five from the fingers of the hand.
2175) 6QL (6QL HhMR) ac: Boil co: V) 7QL (7QL Hh-MSh) Fifth:
Tar ab: ?: A dark, thick and slimy To take a fifth. [A denominative
substance often called bitumen is released verb] [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: fifth|
the bottom of water pools rising to the {str: 2567}
surface in bubbles (seen as a boiling).
This substance was used for

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Nm/f) 7QL (7QL Hh-MSh) experienced in its use. [freq. 1] |kjv:


Five: [Also meaning fifty when trained| {str: 2593}
written in the plural form - df1) )OJRL ()OJRL Hh-NW-KH)
QMWQL] [freq. 505] |kjv: five, Dedication: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
fifth, fifty, fiftieth| {str: 2568, 2572} [ms: hknx] [freq. 12] |kjv:
dm) 7JQL (7JQL Hh-MWSh) dedication| {str: 2597, 2598}
Armed: One prepared for battle in ~~~~~~~~~~
the sense of grabbing weapons. [ms:
smx] [freq. 4] |kjv: armed, harness| 2179) 4RL (4RL HhNP) ac: ? co: ? ab:
{str: 2571} Filthy
gm) 7QJL (7QJL HhW-MSh) V) 4RL (4RL Hh-NP) Filthy:
Fifth: [ms: smx] [freq. 5] |kjv: fifth| To be polluted or dirty. Usually in
{str: 2569, 2570} the sense of immorality. [freq. 11]
bfm) -WMQL (-WMQL Hh-MY- (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: pollute, defile,
ShY) Fifth: [freq. 45] |kjv: fifth|
corrupt, profane| {str: 2610}
{str: 2549} Nm) 4RL (4RL Hh-NP) Filthy:
~~~~~~~~~~ One who is soiled with immorality.
[freq. 13] |kjv: hypocrite| {str: 2611}
2177) 9RL (9RL HhNTh) ac: Ripen co: Nf1) )TRL ()TRL HhN-PH)
? ab: ? Filthiness: [freq. 1] |kjv:
V) 9RL (9RL Hh-NTh) Ripen: profaneness| {str: 2613}
To give of the fragrance of the fruit gm) 4RJL (4RJL HhW-NP)
as it ripens. Also to add spices to a Filthiness: [ms: Pnx] [freq. 1] |kjv:
body for embalming. [freq. 5] (vf: hypocrisy| {str: 2612}
Paal) |kjv: embalm, put forth| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
2590}
ef1) )YRML ()YRML HhYN-ThH) 2180) 5RL (5RL HhNQ) ac: Strangle
Wheat: In the sense of ripening co: ? ab: ?
on the stalk. [ms: hjnx] [df: hjx] V) 5RL (5RL Hh-NQ)
[freq. 32] |kjv: wheat, wheaten| {str: Strangle: To strangle by hanging or
2406, 2591} gripping the neck. [freq. 2] (vf:
~~~~~~~~~~ Niphal, Piel) |kjv: hang, strangle|
{str: 2614}
2178) /RL (/RL HhNK) ac: Dedicate am) 5RLQ (5RLQ MHh-NQ)
co: ? ab: Dedication: An infant is trained Strangling: [freq. 1] |kjv: strangling|
to suck by placing a sour substance on the {str: 4267}
roof of the mouth. [from: OL] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) /RL (/RL Hh-NK)
Dedicate: To begin using something 2181) (\L ((\L HhSD) ac: Bow co: ?
new. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: ab: Kindness: The bowing of the neck as
dedicate, train| {str: 2596} a sign of respect and kindness to an equal.
bm) /MRL (/MRL Hh-NYK) [from: \L]
Experienced: Something that is

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V) (\L ((\L Hh-SD) Bow: To devourer of crops. [freq. 6] |kjv:


bow the head at the neck. [freq. 3] caterpillar| {str: 2625}
(vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: mercy, shame| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 2616}
Nm) (\L ((\L Hh-SD) 2184) 1\L (1\L HhSM) ac: Muzzle
Kindness: In the sense of bowing the co: Muzzle ab: ?: Used to stop the animal
neck to another as a sign of kindness. from biting or eating.
[freq. 248] |kjv: mercy, kindness, V) 1\L (1\L Hh-SM)
lovingkindness, goodness, kindly, Muzzle: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
merciful, favour, good, goodliness, muzzle, stop| {str: 2629}
pity, reproach, wicked| {str: 2617} acm) 1J\LQ (1J\LQ MHh-
bm) (M\L ((M\L Hh-SYD) SWM) Muzzle: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Kind: A kind action, also one who is bridle| {str: 4269}
kind. [freq. 32] |kjv: saint, holy, ~~~~~~~~~~
merciful, godly, good| {str: 2623}
bf1) )HM\L ()HM\L Hh-SY-DH) 2185) 2\L (2\L HhSN) ac: Store co:
I. Stork: From its long and bowed Treasure ab: ?: A storing or hoarding of
neck. II. Plumage: The soft feathers a treasure or other precious possession.
of the storks neck. [freq. 6] |kjv: The treasure as a sign of power. [from:
stork, feathers| {str: 2624} R\ - thorn bushes were used for making a
~~~~~~~~~~ protecting hedge]
V) 2\L (2\L Hh-SN) I. Store:
2182) /\L (/\L HhSK) ac: Withhold To store up a treasure. II. Possess:
co: ? ab: ?: [from: O\ - keeping [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal)
something covered] |kjv: lay up, possess| {str: 2630}
V) /\L (/\L Hh-SK) Nm) 2\L (2\L Hh-SN) Power:
Withhold: To hold something back. In the sense of wealth. [Aramaic
[df: KVx] [freq. 28] (vf: Paal, only] [freq. 2] |kjv: power| {str:
Niphal) |kjv: spare, keep, withhold, 2632}
refrain, asswage, reserve, forbear, bm) 2M\L (2M\L Hh-SYN)
hinder, punish| {str: 2820} Power: In the sense of wealth. [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 1] |kjv: strong| {str: 2626}
cm) 2J\L (2J\L Hh-SWN)
2183) 0\L (0\L HhSL) ac: Devour
Strong: In the sense of wealth. [ms:
co: Locust ab: ?: A large number of Nox] [freq. 2] |kjv: strong| {str:
locusts can devastate a crop by devouring 2634}
it.
gm) 2\JL (2\JL HhW-SN)
V) 0\L (0\L Hh-SL) Devour:
Treasure: What is stored up. [ms:
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: consume| Nox] [freq. 5] |kjv: strength, treasure,
{str: 2628} riches| {str: 2633}
bm) 0M\L (0M\L Hh-SYL) ~~~~~~~~~~
Hhasiyl: A type of locust as a

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2186) 4\L (4\L HhSP) ac: Uncover jm) 2JV\L (2JV\L HhS-RWN)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: R\] Lacking: [freq. 1] |kjv: wanting| {str:
V) 4\L (4\L Hh-SP) 2642}
Uncover: [df: PVx] [freq. 11] (vf: acm) 6J\LQ (6J\LQ MHh-SWR)
Paal) |kjv: bare, discover, uncover, Lacking: [ms: roxm] [freq. 13]
take, clean, draw| {str: 2834} |kjv: want, lack, need, poor, poverty,
Nm) 4\L (4\L Hh-SP) Clay: penury| {str: 4270}
[Unknown connection to root; ~~~~~~~~~~
Aramaic only] [freq. 9] |kjv: clay|
{str: 2635} 2188) >TL (>TL HhPZ) ac: Haste co:
bm) 4M\L (4M\L Hh-SYP) ? ab: ?: [from: TL - a hurrying to hide]
Small flock: [Unknown connection V) >TL (>TL Hh-PZ) Haste:
to root;] [df: PVx] [freq. 1] |kjv: To hurry in flight. [freq. 9] (vf: Paal,
flock| {str: 2835} Niphal) |kjv: haste, tremble| {str:
acm) 4J\LQ (4J\LQ MHh-SWP) 2648}
Expose: In the sense of ejm) 2J^TML (2J^TML HhY-P-
uncovering. [df: PVxm] [freq. 1] ZWN) Haste: [ms: Nwzpx] [freq. 3]
|kjv: appear| {str: 4286} |kjv: haste| {str: 2649}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2187) 6\L (6\L HhSR) ac: Diminish 2189) <TL (<TL HhPS) ac: Search
co: ? ab: Lacking: Something or co: ? ab: ?: [from: TL - searching for
someone that is lacking or diminished in something of value]
quantity or quality. [from: \L - needing V) <TL (<TL Hh-PS) Search:
support] [df: Vpx] [freq. 23] (vf: Paal,
V) 6\L (6\L Hh-SR) Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
Diminish: To be lacking or decrease. search, disguise, search, change,
[freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: diligent, hidden| {str: 2664}
want, lack, fail, decrease, abate, Nm) <TL (<TL Hh-PS)
lower, bereave| {str: 2637} Search: [df: Vpx] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nm) 6\L (6\L Hh-SR) search| {str: 2665}
Lacking: [freq. 21] |kjv: void, want, ~~~~~~~~~~
lack, fail, destitute, need, poverty|
{str: 2638, 2639} 2190) 2TL (2TL HhPN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
bm) 6M\L (6M\L Hh-SYR) ?
Lacking: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] gm) 2TJL (2TJL HhW-PN) Fist:
|kjv: wanting| {str: 2627} A hand full of something. [ms: Npx]
gm) 6\JL (6\JL HhW-SR) [freq. 6] |kjv: hand, fist| {str: 2651}
Lacking: [ms: rox] [freq. 3] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
want| {str: 2640}

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2191) =TL (=TL HhPTs) ac: Delight fm) -WTL (-WTL Hh-P-ShY)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: TL - hiding a Free: [freq. 17] |kjv: free, liberty|
treasure] {str: 2670}
V) =TL (=TL Hh-PTs) gm) 7TJL (7TJL HhW-PSh)
Delight: To desire something out of Horse: As free to run. [ms: spx]
pleasure or necessity. [freq. 75] (vf: [freq. 1] |kjv: precious| {str: 2667}
Paal) |kjv: delight, please, desire, of1) )WTJL ()WTJL HhWP-ShH)
will, pleasure, favour, like, move, Freedom: [ms: hspx] [freq. 1]
would| {str: 2654} |kjv: freedom| {str: 2668}
Nm) =TL (=TL Hh-PTs) Nf3) 8JWTL (8JWTL HhP-ShWT)
Delight: [freq. 50] |kjv: desire, Separate: In the sense of being
pleasure, would, please, willing, spread out. [df: tyspx] [freq. 3]
favour, wish, delight| {str: 2655, |kjv: several| {str: 2669}
2656} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2194) &]L (&]L HhTsB) ac: Hew co:
2192) 6TL (6TL HhPR) ac: Dig co: ? ab: ?: The cutting or hewing of wood or
Mole ab: ?: A digging in the soil, as a stone. [from: ]L - cutting]
mole, for a well or possibly a treasure.
V) &]L (&]L Hh-TsB) Hew:
Also a digging into an incident for
[freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
understanding. [from: TO]
Pual) |kjv: dig, hew, mason, cut,
V) 6TL (6TL Hh-PR) I. Dig: divide, graven, made| {str: 2672}
To dig in the ground, also to dig into am) &]LQ (&]LQ MHh-TsB)
something as if searching. II.
Hewn: Something that is hewn.
Confuse: To be confused, in the
[freq. 3] |kjv: hewn, hewed| {str:
sense of digging for understanding.
4274}
[freq. 39] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: dig,
~~~~~~~~~~
search, paw, seek, confounded,
ashamed, shame, confusion,
reproach| {str: 2658, 2659} 2195) 2]L (2]L HhTsN) ac: ? co:
cf) 6JTL (6JTL Hh-PWR) Bosom ab: ?: [from: ]L - enclosing]
Mole: A digger. [ms: rpx] [freq. 1] Nm) 2]L (2]L Hh-TsN)
|kjv: mole| {str: 2661} Bosom: [freq. 1] |kjv: bosom| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 2683}
gm) 2]JL (2]JL HhW-TsN)
2193) 7TL (7TL HhPSh) ac: Free Bosom: [ms: Nux] [freq. 2] |kjv: lap,
co: ? ab: Freedom: A freedom from a arms| {str: 2684}
master. [from: WT] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 7TL (7TL Hh-PSh) Free:
To be free from a master. [freq. 1] 2196) 4]L (4]L HhTsP) ac: Urge
(vf: Pual) |kjv: free, liberty| {str: co: ? ab: ?: [from: ]L - cutting off
2666} short]

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V) 4]L (4]L Hh-TsP) Urge: something. [freq. 27] (vf: Paal,


[Aramaic only] [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) Niphal, Piel) |kjv: search, found,
|kjv: haste, urgent| {str: 2685} seek, sound, try| {str: 2713}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 6UL (6UL Hh-QR)
Examination: [freq. 12] |kjv: search,
2197) 6]L (6]L HhTsR) ac: Blow co: finding, number| {str: 2714}
Yard ab: ?: When the trumpets from the km) 6ULQ (6ULQ MHh-QR)
city are sounded as an alarm of invasion, Depth: A deep place as unexamined.
the inhabitants of the surrounding fields [freq. 1] |kjv: deep| {str: 4278}
and villages, or yards, go to the protection ~~~~~~~~~~
of the walled city. [from: ]L -
enclosing] 2199) &VL (&VL HhRB) ac: Waste co:
V) 6]L (6]L Hh-TsR) Blow: Sword ab: ?: [from: VL - heat]
To blow trumpets. [freq. 11] (vf: V) &VL (&VL Hh-RB) Waste:
Hiphil, Piel, Participle) |kjv: sound, A dry wasteland. Also a place that
blow, trumpeter| {str: 2690} has been laid waste and made
Nm) 6]L (6]L Hh-TsR) Yard: desolate. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
The villages outside of the larger [freq. 41] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
cities as the yard of the city. Also a Hophal, Pual, Participle) |kjv: waste,
courtyard as outside the house. [freq. dry, desolate, slay, decay, destroy|
189] |kjv: court, village, town| {str: {str: 2717, 2718}
2691} Nf) &VL (&VL Hh-RB) I.
Nf1) )V]L ()V]L HhTs-RH) Sword: A weapon used to lay waste
Yard: The villages outside of the a city. II. Waste: A dry or desolate
larger cities as the yard of the city. place. [freq. 423] |kjv: sword, knife,
Also a courtyard as outside the dagger, axe, mattock| {str: 2719,
house. [df: hrze] [freq. 9] |kjv: 2720}
settle, court| {str: 5835} Nf1) )FVL ()FVL HhR-BH)
bm) 6M]L (6M]L Hh-TsYR) I. Waste: [freq. 50] |kjv: waste,
Yard: The villages outside of the desolate, desert, decayed, dry land,
larger cities as the yard of the city. dry ground| {str: 2723, 2724}
Also a courtyard as outside the gm) &VJL (&VJL HhW-RB) I.
house. II. Grass: A plant used as Heat: [ms: brx] II. Waste: [ms:
food for men and animals as grown brx] [freq. 16] |kjv: heat, dry,
in the yard. [freq. 22] |kjv: court, drought, waste, desolation| {str:
grass, hay, herb, leeks| {str: 2681, 2721}
2682}
jm) 2JFVL (2JFVL HhR-BWN)
~~~~~~~~~~
Drought: [freq. 1] |kjv: drought| {str:
2725}
2198) 6UL (6UL HhQR) ac: Examine
~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?: [from: VO - a digging]
V) 6UL (6UL Hh-QR)
Examine: To search or seek for

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2200) 'VL ('VL HhRG) ac: Tremble magical circles and lines. [Hebrew
co: ? ab: ?: [from: VL - burning] and Aramaic] [ms: Mjrx] [freq. 16]
|kjv: magician| {str: 2748, 2749}
V) 'VL ('VL Hh-RG) Tremble:
~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: afraid| {str:
2727}
2204) /VL (/VL HhRK) ac: Roast co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Grill ab: ?: The roasting of meat on a
grill over a fire. [from: VL - burning]
2201) (VL ((VL HhRD) ac: Tremble
V) /VL (/VL Hh-RK) Roast:
co: ? ab: ?: [from: VL - burning]
To roast a food. Also a roasting of
V) (VL ((VL Hh-RD)
hair in a fire. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Tremble: [freq. 39] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: roast, singe|
|kjv: afraid, tremble, fray, careful, {str: 2760, 2761}
discomfit, quake| {str: 2729}
Nm) /VL (/VL Hh-RK) Grill:
Nm) (VL ((VL Hh-RD)
The crossed pieces of wood used for
Tremble: [freq. 6] |kjv: tremble, a grill. Also a window lattice of
afraid| {str: 2730} crossed sticks. [freq. 1] |kjv: lattice|
Nf1) )HVL ()HVL HhR-DH) {str: 2762}
Trembling: [freq. 9] |kjv: trembling, ~~~~~~~~~~
fear, exceedingly, care, quaking| {str:
2731} 2205) 0VL (0VL HhRL) ac: ? co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Nettle ab: ?: The tiny thorns of the nettle
that cause severe burning. [from: VL -
2202) >VL (>VL HhRZ) ac: ? co: burning]
Chain ab: ? dm) 0JVL (0JVL Hh-RWL)
dm) >JVL (>JVL Hh-RWZ) Nettle: [ms: lrx] [freq. 3] |kjv:
Chain: [freq. 1] |kjv: chain| {str: nettle| {str: 2738}
2737} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2206) 1VL (1VL HhRM) ac: Capture
2203) 9VL (9VL HhRTh) ac: Engrave co: Net ab: ?: A throwing of the net to
co: Pen ab: ?: [from: PL - sharp] capture fish, animals or man.
Nm) 9VL (9VL Hh-RTh) Pen: A V) 1VL (1VL Hh-RM)
tool making markings or inscriptions Capture: To capture something that
by carving on stone or writing on a is dedicated for something special.
scroll. [freq. 2] |kjv: graving tool, Also to capture something to destroy
pen| {str: 2747} it. [freq. 52] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
bm) 9MVL (9MVL Hh-RYTh) Hophal) |kjv: destroy, devote,
Satchel: Used for carrying items accurse, consecrate, forfeit, flat nose,
such as tools. [ms: jrx] [freq. 2] slay| {str: 2763}
|kjv: bag, crisping pin| {str: 2754} Nm) 1VL (1VL Hh-RM) I.
qpm) 1JYVL (1JYVL HhR- Net: II. Captured: Someone or
ThWM) Magician: One who writes something captured for dedication or

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destruction. [freq. 38] |kjv: net, gm) 4VJL (4VJL HhW-RP)


accursed, curse, devoted, destruction, Winter: The time of the piercing
dedicated, destroyed| {str: 2764} cold. [ms: Prx] [freq. 7] |kjv: winter,
~~~~~~~~~~ youth, cold| {str: 2779}
~~~~~~~~~~
2207) <VL (<VL HhRS) ac: Dry co:
Clay ab: ?: The process of drying clay 2209) =VL (=VL HhRTs) ac: Sharp
bricks or pots in the sun. [from: ]V - co: Hoe ab: ?: A sharp cutting
potsherd] instrument. [from: PL - piercing]
Nm) <VL (<VL Hh-RS) I. Clay: V) =VL (=VL Hh-RTs) Decide:
Used for making pottery. [df: horx] To make a decision in the sense of
II. Itch: Skin irritations are treated dividing between two choices. [freq.
by applying clay to the irritation and 12] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: determine,
left to dry. III. Sun: Clay left in the move, decide, bestir, main, decree|
sun dries. IV. Potsherd: Broken {str: 2782}
pieces of clay pottery. [df: Vrx]
bm) =MVL (=MVL Hh-RYTs) I.
[freq. 21] |kjv: itch, sun, earthen,
potsherd, sherd, stone, earth| {str: Hoe: A sharp instrument for digging.
2775, 2789} [ms: Urx] II. Sharp: sharp taste.
[freq. 3] |kjv: harrow| {str: 2757}
Nf3) 8J\VL (8J\VL HhR-SWT)
dm) =JVL (=JVL Hh-RWTs) I.
Potsherd: Broken pieces of clay
pottery. [freq. 1] |kjv: east| {str: Shard: Sharp pieces of potsherds or
2777} iron as used on threshing boards to
~~~~~~~~~~ break open grain. [ms: Urx] II.
Diligent: As sharp in action. III.
Gold: [ms: Urx] [freq. 18] |kjv:
2208) 4VL (4VL HhRP) ac: Pierce
gold, diligent, decision, threshing,
co: Winter ab: ?: The piercing cold of sharp, wall| {str: 2742}
winter. [from: PL - piercing] mm) 2]VL (2]VL HhR-TsN)
V) 4VL (4VL Hh-RP) I. Seed: The seed of a grape as sharp.
Taunt: To pierce another with sharp [freq. 1] |kjv: kernel| {str: 2785}
words of reproach, scorn or taunting ~~~~~~~~~~
(see Psalms 42:10). II. Betrothal: A
nose ring is put in the piercing of the 2210) 5VL (5VL HhRQ) ac: Gnash
nose as a sign of betrothal (see
co: ? ab: ?: Gnashing of the teeth. [from:
Genesis 24:47). [freq. 41] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: reproach, defy, PL - sharp teeth]
betroth, blaspheme, jeopardise| {str: V) 5VL (5VL Hh-RQ) Gnash:
2778} To gnash the teeth. [freq. 5] (vf:
Nf1) )TVL ()TVL HhR-PH) Paal) |kjv: gnash| {str: 2786}
Piercing: A scorn, taunting or ~~~~~~~~~
reproach as a piercing. [freq. 73] |kjv:
reproach, shame, rebuke,
reproachfully| {str: 2781} 2211) 7VL (7VL HhRSh) ac: Scratch
co: Craftsman ab: ?: The craftsman that

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scratches, or engraves, in wood, stone or


metal. [from: PL - sharp] 2212) 8VL (8VL HhRT) ac: Engrave
V) 7VL (7VL Hh-RSh) I. co: ? ab: ?: [from: PL - sharp]
Plow: To scratch a line in the soil. II. V) 8VL (8VL Hh-RT) Engrave:
Devise: To scratch out a plan. III. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: graven| {str:
Silent: [Unknown connection to 2801}
root;] [freq. 73] (vf: Paal, Niphal, ~~~~~~~~~~
Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: peace, plow,
devise, silence, hold, altogether,
2213) &WL (&WL HhShB) ac: Design
plowman, cease, conceal, deaf,
graven imagine| {str: 2790} co: ? ab: Invention: The process of
designing a pattern or plan for an action
Nm) 7VL (7VL Hh-RSh) I.
or device. [from: FW - turning over
Craftsman: One who engraves thoughts]
wood, stone or metal. II. Silent:
V) &WL (&WL Hh-ShB)
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
46] |kjv: craftsman, artificer, secretly, Design: To plan or design a course
carpenter, workman, engraver, of action, item or invention. [Hebrew
artificer, smith, maker, skilful, and Aramaic] [freq. 125] (vf: Paal,
worker, wrought, deaf| {str: 2791, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: count,
2795, 2796} devise, think, imagine, cunning,
reckon, purpose, esteem, account,
af1) )WVLQ ()WVLQ MHh-R-
impute, forecast, regard, workman,
ShH) Mattock: Implement for
conceive| {str: 2803, 2804}
scratching the soil. [freq. 3] |kjv:
Nm) &WL (&WL Hh-ShB) Band:
mattock, share| {str: 4281, 4282}
A band with designs used for tying
bm) 7MVL (7MVL Hh-RYSh)
clothing. [freq. 8] |kjv: girdle| {str:
Plowing: The time of plowing. [freq. 2805}
3] |kjv: earring, harvest| {str: 2758}
af1) )FWLQ ()FWLQ MHh-Sh-
cf2) 8WJVL (8WJVL Hh-RW-ShT)
BH) Design: A designing or
Carving: A scratching in stone or planning of inventions or plans.
wood. [ms: tsrx] [freq. 4] |kjv: [freq. 56] |kjv: thought, device,
cutting, carving| {str: 2799} purpose, work, imagination, cunning,
gm) 7VJL (7VJL HhW-RSh) I. devise, invent| {str: 4284}
Craftsman: One who engraves af2) 8FWLQ (8FWLQ MHh-Sh-
wood, stone or metal. [ms: vrx] II. BT) Design: A designing or
Forest: From its wood being used for planning of inventions or plans.
carving. [freq. 8] |kjv: artificer, [freq. 56] |kjv: thought, device,
wood, forest, bough, shroud| {str: purpose, work, imagination, cunning,
2793, 2794} devise, invent| {str: 4284}
bfm) -WMVL (-WMVL Hh-RY-ShY) jm) 2JFWL (2JFWL HhSh-BWN)
Hot: [Unknown connection to Invention: A designed device. [freq.
root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: vehement| {str: 3] |kjv: reason, account, device| {str:
2759} 2808}
~~~~~~~~~~

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ejm) 2JFML (2JFWML HhY-Sh- V) 0WL (0WL Hh-ShL)


BWN) Invention: A designed Shatter: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
device. [ms: Nwbvx] [freq. 2] |kjv: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: feeble,
engine, invention| {str: 2810} subdue| {str: 2826, 2827}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2214) ,WL (,WL HhShHh) ac: 2217) 1WL (1WL HhShM) ac: ? co: ?
Require co: ? ab: ? ab: ?
V) ,WL (,WL Hh-ShHh) mm) 2QWL (2QWL HhSh-MN)
Require: To need something. Wealthy: [freq. 1] |kjv: prince| {str:
[Aramaic only] [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) 2831}
|kjv: need, careful| {str: 2818} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf3) 8JLWL (8JLWL HhSh-HhWT)
Required: Something needed. 2218) 2WL (2WL HhShN) ac: ? co: ?
[freq. 1] |kjv: needful| {str: 2819} ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ gm) 2WJL (2WJL HhW-ShN)
Breastplate: [freq. 25] |kjv:
2215) /WL (/WL HhShK) ac: Darken breastplate| {str: 2833}
co: Dark ab: Darkness: [from: LW - a ~~~~~~~~~~
dark place]
V) /WL (/WL Hh-ShK) 2219) 5WL (5WL HhShQ) ac: Attach
Darken: [freq. 19] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) co: ? ab: Desire: A joining together in
|kjv: darken, dark, blacker, darkness, love or through a connection. [from:
dim, hide| {str: 2821} WL]
Nf1) )OWL ()OWL HhSh-KH) V) 5WL (5WL Hh-ShQ) I.
Dark: [freq. 6] |kjv: dark, darkness| Affection: To have an attachment to
{str: 2824, 2825} another. II. Band: To go around
am) /WLQ (/WLQ MHh-ShK) something to bind it. [freq. 11] (vf:
Dark place: [freq. 7] |kjv: darkness, Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: desire, love,
dark| {str: 4285} fillet, log, delight| {str: 2836}
cm) /JWL (/JWL Hh-ShWK) Nm) 5WL (5WL Hh-ShQ)
Darkness: [Hebrew and Aramaic] Desire: [freq. 4] |kjv: desire, that,
[ms: Ksx] [freq. 2] |kjv: mean| {str: pleasure| {str: 2837}
2816, 2823} dm) 5JWL (5JWL Hh-ShWQ)
gm) /WJL (/WJL HhW-ShK) Band: As attached around
Darkness: [ms: Ksx] [freq. 80] |kjv: something. [ms: qsx] [freq. 8] |kjv:
darkness, dark, obscurity, night| {str: fillet| {str: 2838}
2822} edm) 5JWML (5JWML HhY-ShWQ)
~~~~~~~~~~ Hub: What the wheel is attached
to. [ms: qsx] [freq. 1] |kjv: desire,
2216) 0WL (0WL HhShL) ac: Shatter that, pleasure| {str: 2839}
co: ? ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~

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V) 1XL (1XL Hh-TM) Seal: To


2220) 6WL (6WL HhShR) ac: Gather seal something closed. [Hebrew and
co: ? ab: ?: [from: WL - bound] Aramaic] [freq. 28] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Nf1) )VWL ()VWL HhSh-RH) Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: seal, mark, stop|
Gathering: [freq. 1] |kjv: dark| {str: {str: 2856, 2857}
2841} gm) 1XJL (1XJL HhW-TM)
edm) 6JWML (6JWML HhY-ShWR) Signet: A ring or cylinder with the
Spoke: As gathered and bound to owners seal that is pressed into clay
the wheel. [ms: rsx] [freq. 1] |kjv: to show ownership. [ms: Mtx] [freq.
spoke| {str: 2840} 14] |kjv: signet, seal| {str: 2368}
~~~~~~~~~~ gf2) 8QXJL (8QXJL HhW-T-MT)
Signet: A ring or cylinder with
2221) /XL (/XL HhTK) ac: Determine the owners seal that is pressed into
co: ? ab: ? clay to show ownership. [ms: tmtx]
[freq. 1] |kjv: signet| {str: 2858}
V) /XL (/XL Hh-TK)
~~~~~~~~~~
Determine: [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal)
|kjv: determine| {str: 2852}
2224) 2XL (2XL HhTN) ac: Relate co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Wedding ab: In-law: A relating to
another through marriage. [from: XL -
2222) 0XL (0XL HhTL) ac: Wrap co:
taking hold]
Bandage ab: ?: A bandage or cloth
V) 2XL (2XL Hh-TN) Relate:
wrapped around someone or something.
[from: PX - wrapping around] To have a relationship with another
through marriage. [freq. 33] (vf: Paal,
V) 0XL (0XL Hh-TL) Wrap:
Hitpael, Participle) |kjv: in-law,
To wrap with a cloth. [freq. 2] (vf: affinity, marriage| {str: 2859}
Hophal, Pual) |kjv: swaddle| {str:
Nm) 2XL (2XL Hh-TN) In-law:
2853}
One related by marriage. [freq. 20]
Nf1) )PXL ()PXL HhT-LH)
|kjv: in-law, bridegroom, husband|
Cloth: For wrapping. [freq. 1] |kjv: {str: 2860}
swaddlingband| {str: 2854}
Nf1) )RXL ()RXL HhT-NH)
edm) 0JXML (0JXML HhY-TWL)
Wedding: [freq. 1] |kjv: espousal|
Bandage: [ms: lwtx] [freq. 1] |kjv: {str: 2861}
roller| {str: 2848} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2225) 4XL (4XL HhTP) ac: Snatch
2223) 1XL (1XL HhTM) ac: Seal co:
co: Prey ab: ?: The snatching of prey by
Signet ab: ?: A document is rolled up and a predator. [from: XL - taking hold]
sealed with wet clay. The signet ring of
V) 4XL (4XL Hh-TP) Snatch:
the owner bears the image of his seal and
is pressed into the clay. [from: QX - a To snatch prey. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
completed document] |kjv: take| {str: 2862}

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Nm) 4XL (4XL Hh-TP) Prey: af2) 8VXLQ (8VXLQ MHh-T-RT)


As snatched by a predator. [freq. 1] Searching: As a digging for
|kjv: prey| {str: 2863} something. [freq. 2] |kjv: breaking,
~~~~~~~~~~ search| {str: 4290}
~~~~~~~~~~
2226) 6XL (6XL HhTR) ac: Dig co: ?
ab: ?: A digging through to penetrate
through or into something.
V) 6XL (6XL Hh-TR) Dig: Also
to row as digging in the water with a
paddle. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal) |kjv: dig,
row| {str: 2864}

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Thet

2227) ,FY (,FY ThBHh) ac: 2229) 3FY (3FY ThBAh) ac: Sink co:
Slaughter co: Flesh ab: ?: [from: LF] ? ab: ?
V) ,FY (,FY Th-BHh) V) 3FY (3FY Th-BAh) Sink:
Slaughter: [freq. 11] (vf: Paal) |kjv: [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Hophal, Pual)
kill, slaughter, slay| {str: 2873} |kjv: sink, drown, settle, fasten| {str:
Nm) ,FY (,FY Th-BHh) I. 2883}
Slaughter: The act of slaughtering. Nf2) 8SFY (8SFY ThB-AhT)
Also the meat of the slaughter. II. Ring: [Unknown connection to root;]
Guard: As one who prevents a [freq. 49] |kjv: ring| {str: 2885}
slaughter of a ruler. [Hebrew and ~~~~~~~~~~
Aramaic] III. Cook: One who
slaughters animals for food. [freq. 2230) 6FY (6FY ThBR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
45] |kjv: slaughter, slay, sore, beast, ?
guard, cook| {str: 2874, 2876, 2877} dm) 6JFY (6JFY Th-BWR)
Nf1) )LFY ()LFY ThB-HhH) Middle: [freq. 2] |kjv: middle, midst|
Cook: One who slaughters animals {str: 2872}
for food. [freq. 1] |kjv: cook| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
2879}
am) ,FYQ (,FYQ MTh-BHh) 2231) 2LY (2LY ThHhN) ac: Grind co:
Slaughter: [freq. 1] |kjv: slaughter| Mill ab: ?: [from: RL - as in the grinding
{str: 4293} of limestone for making plaster]
ef1) )LFMY ()LFMY ThYB-HhH) V) 2LY (2LY Th-HhN) Grind:
Slaughter: The act of [freq. 8] (vf: Paal) |kjv: grind| {str:
slaughtering. Also the meat of the 2912}
slaughter. [freq. 3] |kjv: flesh,
Nf1) )RLY ()RLY ThHh-NH)
slaughter| {str: 2878}
~~~~~~~~~~ Grind: [freq. 1] |kjv: grinding| {str:
2913}
~~~~~~~~~~
2228) 0FY (0FY ThBL) ac: Dip co: ?
ab: ?: [from: PF] 2232) 6LY (6LY ThHhR) ac: Burn co:
V) 0FY (0FY Th-BL) Dip:
Hemorrhoids ab: ?: [from: VL]
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: dip,
cm) 6JLY (6JLY Th-HhWR)
plunge| {str: 2881}
Hemorrhoids: [Always written in
dm) 0JFY (0JFY Th-BWL)
the plural] [ms: rxj] [freq. 8] |kjv:
Turban: [Unknown connection to emerods| {str: 2914}
root] [freq. 1] |kjv: dyed| {str: 2871} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~

348
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Y

2233) 4YY (4YY ThThP) ac: ? co: am) 1SYQ (1SYQ MTh-AhM)
Mark ab: ? Meat: A flavorful meat. [freq. 8]
gf1) )TYJY ()TYJY ThW-Th-PH) |kjv: meat, dainty| {str: 4303}
Mark: [freq. 3] |kjv: frontlet| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
2903}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2237) 2SY (2SY ThAhN) ac: ? co: ?
ab: ?
2234) 2QY (2QY ThMN) ac: Hide co: V) 2SY (2SY Th-AhN) I. Load:
Treasure ab: ? II. Stab: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
V) 2QY (2QY Th-MN) Hide: load, thrust| {str: 2943, 2944}
[freq. 31] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, ~~~~~~~~~~
Participle) |kjv: hide, lay, secret| {str:
2934} 2238) ,TY (,TY ThPHh) ac: Span
acm) 2JQYQ (2JQYQ MTh-MWN) co: Span ab: ?: The span of the fingers as
Treasure: What is hidden. [ms: spread out and used as a measure. [from:
Nmjm] [freq. 5] |kjv: treasure, riches| LT]
{str: 4301} V) ,TY (,TY Th-PHh) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Span: To spread out as the fingers of
the hand. II. Rear: To bring up and
2235) 4RY (4RY ThNP) ac: Dirty co: ? train children. [Unknown connection
ab: Defile to root;] [freq. 2] (vf: Piel) |kjv: span,
V) 4RY (4RY Th-NP) Dirty: swaddle| {str: 2946}
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: defile| {str: Nm) ,TY (,TY Th-PHh) Span:
2936} A length of measure, the span of the
~~~~~~~~~~ fingers of the hand. [freq. 4] |kjv:
breath, coping| {str: 2947}
2236) 1SY (1SY ThAhM) ac: Taste gm) ,TJY (,TJY ThW-PHh)
co: ? ab: Perceive: A distinguishing Span: A length of measure, the span
between flavors. Also, perception as the of the fingers of the hand. [freq. 5]
ability to distinguish between thoughts. |kjv: breadth, broad| {str: 2948}
V) 1SY (1SY Th-AhM) hf2) 8LTYQ (8LTYQ MTh-P-
Taste: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. HhT) Cloak: As a garment that
14] (vf: Paal) |kjv: taste, perceive, spreads out. [freq. 2] |kjv: vail| {str:
eat| {str: 2938, 2939} 4304}
Nm) 1SY (1SY Th-AhM) I. ecm) ,JTMY (,JTMY ThY-PWHh)
Taste: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Rearing: The bringing up and
Decree: As perceived. [Aramaic rearing of children. [Unknown
only] [freq. 43] |kjv: taste, judgment, connection to root;] [ms: xpj] [freq.
behaviour, advice, understanding, 1] |kjv: breadth, broad| {str: 2949}
commandment, matter, command, ~~~~~~~~~~
account, decree, regarded, wisdom|
{str: 2940, 2941, 2942} 2239) 0TY (0TY ThPL) ac: Sew co: ?
ab: ?: The sewing of a garment or lies.

349
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Y

V) 0TY (0TY Th-PL) Sew: gm) ,VJY (,VJY ThW-RHh)


[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: sew, forge, Burden: [ms: xrj] [freq. 2] |kjv:
forger| {str: 2950} cumbrance, trouble| {str: 2960}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2240) 6TY (6TY ThPR) ac: ? co: 2244) 1VY (1VY ThRM) ac: ? co: ?
Fingernail ab: ? ab: Before
Nm) 6TY (6TY Th-PR) Nm) 1VY (1VY Th-RM)
Fingernail: [Aramaic only] [freq. 2] Before: [freq. 9] |kjv: before, neither,
|kjv: nail| {str: 2953} not yet| {str: 2962}
~~~~~~~~~~ cm) 1JVY (1JVY Th-RWM)
Before: [freq. 1] |kjv: before| {str:
2241) 7TY (7TY ThPSh) ac: ? co: Fat 2958}
ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 7TY (7TY Th-PSh) Fat:
To be fat. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fat| 2245) 4VY (4VY ThRP) ac: Tear co:
{str: 2954} Prey ab: ?: The prey that is torn to pieces
~~~~~~~~~~ by the predator. [from: V] - fresh]
V) 4VY (4VY Th-RP) Tear: To
2242) (VY ((VY ThRD) ac: Drive co: tear into pieces as a predator does to
? ab: ? its prey. [freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
V) (VY ((VY Th-RD) Drive: Hiphil) |kjv: tear, ravening, catch,
To continually push. [Hebrew and feed, rent, prey| {str: 2963}
Aramaic] [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Nm) 4VY (4VY Th-RP) I. Prey:
Participle) |kjv: continual, drive| {str: The meat that is torn by the predator.
2956, 2957} II. Plucked: As the predator plucks
~~~~~~~~~~ the prey. [freq. 24] |kjv: prey, meat,
leaves, spoil| {str: 2964, 2965}
2243) ,VY (,VY ThRHh) ac: Load co: Nf1) )TVY ()TVY ThR-PH)
Burden ab: ?: A heavy or troublesome Torn: Flesh that is torn. [freq. 9]
burden that is loaded on the back. |kjv: torn, ravin| {str: 2966}
V) ,VY (,VY Th-RHh) Load: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: weary| {str:
2959}

350
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

Kaph

2246) (FO ((FO KBD) ac: Heavy co: Nm) 0FO (0FO K-BL) Fetter:
Liver ab: Honor: Someone or something As twisted together. [freq. 2] |kjv:
that is heavy in weight, wealth, fetters| {str: 3525}
abundance, importance or respect. [from: ~~~~~~~~~~
FO - from the stars as abundant]
V) (FO ((FO K-BD) Heavy: 2248) 3FO (3FO KBAh) ac: High co:
To be heavy of weight, wealth or Helmet ab: ?: [from: FG - being high]
importance. [freq. 116] (vf: Paal, gm) 3FJO (3FJO KW-BAh)
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) Helmet: As sitting high on the head.
|kjv: honour, glorify, heavy, harden, [freq. 6] |kjv: helmet| {str: 3553}
glorious, sore, great, many, promote| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 3513}
Nf) (FO ((FO K-BD) I. Liver: 2249) <FO (<FO KBS) ac: Wash co: ?
The heaviest of the organs. II. ab: ?: Clothes were placed in the cleaning
Heavy: [freq. 52] |kjv: great, solution and trampled on. [from: \F]
grievous, heavy, sore, hard, much,
V) <FO (<FO K-BS) Wash:
slow, hardened, heavier, laden, thick|
{str: 3515, 3516} [freq. 51] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: wash, fuller| {str:
Nf3) 8JHFO (8JHFO KB-DWT)
3526}
Heavily: [ms: tdbk] [freq. 1] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
heavily| {str: 3517}
cm) (JFO ((JFO K-BWD) 2250) 6FO (6FO KBR) ac: Multiply
Honor: To consider something as co: Net ab: Abundance: Nets are used
heavy in the sense of respect. [ms: for catching an abundance of fish. [from:
dbk] [freq. 200] |kjv: glory, honour| FO - from the stars as abundant]
{str: 3519}
V) 6FO (6FO K-BR) Multiply:
df1) )HJFO ()HJFO K-BW-DH)
[freq. 2] (vf: Hiphil, Participle) |kjv:
Heaviness: [freq. 3] |kjv: carriage, multiply| {str: 3527, 4342}
glorious, stately| {str: 3520}
Nm) 6FO (6FO K-BR) Already:
gm) (FJO ((FJO KW-BD)
What has previously happened.
Heavy: [ms: dbk] [freq. 4] |kjv: [Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
heavy, grievousness, great| {str: 9] |kjv: already, now| {str: 3528}
3514}
Nf1) )VFO ()VFO KB-RH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Sieve: As functioning as a net. [freq.
1] |kjv: sieve| {str: 3531}
2247) 0FO (0FO KBL) ac: Twist co:
am) 6FOQ (6FOQ MK-BR)
Fetter ab: ?: [from: PF - the fibers
flowing over each other] Coverlet: A netted cloth. [freq. 1]
|kjv: cloth| {str: 4346}

351
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

bm) 6MFO (6MFO K-BYR) I. function in the capacity that it was meant
Net: II. Abundant: [freq. 13] |kjv: to.
pillow, mighty, much, strong, most| V) &^O (&^O K-ZB) Lie: [freq.
{str: 3523, 3524} 16] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel,
ef1) )VFMO ()VFMO KYB-RH) Participle) |kjv: lie, liar, vain, fail|
Short: A short distance. [Unknown {str: 3576}
connection to root;] [ms: hrbk] Nm) &^O (&^O K-ZB) Lie:
[freq. 3] |kjv: little| {str: 3530} [freq. 31] |kjv: lie, liar, leasing,
hm) 6FOQ (6FOQ MK-BR) deceitful, false| {str: 3577}
Grate: Appears as a net. [freq. 6] ef1) )F^MO ()F^MO KYZ-BH)
|kjv: grate| {str: 4345} Lying: [Aramaic only] [df: hbdk]
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] |kjv: lying| {str: 3538}
nm) &^OE (&^OE AK-ZB) Lie:
2251) 7FO (7FO KBSh) ac: Subdue [freq. 2] |kjv: lie, liar| {str: 391}
co: Footstool ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 7FO (7FO K-BSh) Subdue:
To place the foot on the land in the 2254) 6^O (6^O KZR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
sense of subduing it. Also to place Cruel
ones foot into another nation in the nm) 6^OE (6^OE AK-ZR)
sense of subduing it. [freq. 15] (vf: Cruel: [freq. 4] |kjv: cruel, fierce|
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: {str: 393}
subdue, subjection, bondage, under,
nfm) -V^OE (-V^OE AK-Z-RY)
force| {str: 3533}
Cruel: [freq. 8] |kjv: cruel| {str:
Nm) 7FO (7FO K-BSh)
394}
Footstool: [freq. 1] |kjv: footstool|
nff3) 8JMV^OE (8JMV^OE AK-
{str: 3534}
ZR-YWT) Cruel: [freq. 1] |kjv:
emm) 2WFMO (2WFMO KY-B-ShN)
cruel| {str: 395}
Furnace: [unknown connection to ~~~~~~~~~~
root;] [ms: Nsbk] [freq. 4] |kjv:
furnace| {str: 3536}
2255) (LO ((LO KHhD) ac: Hide co:
~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: ?: [from: HL - as being walled in]
2252) 6HO (6HO KDR) ac: ? co: ? ab: V) (LO ((LO K-HhD) Hide:
? [freq. 32] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Piel)
|kjv: hide, cut off, conceal, desolate,
ecm) 6JHMO (6JHMO KY-DWR)
cut down| {str: 3582}
Battle: [freq. 1] |kjv: battle| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
3593}
~~~~~~~~~~
2256) 0LO (0LO KHhL) ac: Paint co:
? ab: ?
2253) &^O (&^O KZB) ac: Lie co: Lie
V) 0LO (0LO K-HhL) Paint:
ab: ?: Vain words spoken to deceive,
cause failure or disappoint. What does not To paint the eyes. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: paint| {str: 3583}

352
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2257) 7LO (7LO KHhSh) ac: Deny 2260) ,PO (,PO KLHh) ac: ? co: Old
co: ? ab: ?: A withholding or denial of ab: ?
something such as food resulting in Nm) ,PO (,PO K-LHh) Old
leanness and truth through a lie. age: [freq. 2] |kjv: old age, full age|
V) 7LO (7LO K-HhSh) Deny: {str: 3624}
To withhold something from another ~~~~~~~~~~
or self as in a lie or submission. [freq.
22] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel) 2261) 1PO (1PO KLM) ac: ? co: ? ab:
|kjv: lie, submit, deny, fail, Shame
dissemble, liar, deceive| {str: 3584}
V) 1PO (1PO K-LM) Shame:
Nm) 7LO (7LO K-HhSh) I.
[freq. 38] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil,
Lie: A denial of the truth. II. Hophal) |kjv: ashamed, confound,
Leanness: A denial of food. [freq. 7] shame, blush, hurt, reproach,
|kjv: lying, lies, leanness| {str: 3585, confusion| {str: 3637}
3586}
bf1) )QMPO ()QMPO K-LY-MH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Shame: [freq. 30] |kjv: shame,
confusion, dishonour, reproach| {str:
2258) 6OO (6OO KKR) ac: ? co:
3639}
Round ab: ?: Something that is round.
bf3) 8JQMPO (8JQMPO K-LY-
[from: VO - as round like a bowl]
MWT) Shame: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nf) 6OO (6OO K-KR) Round: shame| {str: 3640}
A coin as a round piece of gold or ~~~~~~~~~~
silver. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv:
talent| {str: 3604} 2262) 4PO (4PO KLP) ac: Strike co:
ef) 6OMO (6OMO KY-KR) Hammer ab: ?: (eng: clap)
Round: A coin as a round piece of ef) 4PMO (4PMO KY-LP)
gold or silver. A round loaf of bread.
Hammer: [freq. 1] |kjv: hammer|
The plain as a round piece of land.
{str: 3597}
[ms: rkk] [freq. 68] |kjv: talent,
~~~~~~~~~~
plain, loaf, piece, country, morsel|
{str: 3603}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2263) >QO (>QO KMZ) ac: Store co:
Ornament ab: ?: [from: QO - storing
2259) &PO (&PO KLB) ac: ? co: Dog something precious]
ab: ? om) >QJO (>QJO KW-MZ)
Nm) &PO (&PO K-LB) Dog: Ornament: Something precious that
[freq. 32] |kjv: dog| {str: 3611} is stored. [freq. 2] |kjv: table| {str:
3558}
dm) &JPO (&JPO K-LWB)
~~~~~~~~~~
Basket: [unknown connection to
root;] [freq. 3] |kjv: cage, basket| {str:
2264) 2QO (2QO KMN) ac: Store co:
3619}
Treasure ab: ?: Something that is hidden

353
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

or stored away. [from: QO - storing 2267) <RO (<RO KNS) ac: Gather co: ?
something precious] (eng: cumin) ab: ?: [from: RO - gathering]
cm) 2JQO (2JQO K-MWN) V) <RO (<RO K-NS) Gather:
Cummin: A seed used as a spice. [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Piel)
[ms: Nmk] [freq. 3] |kjv: cummin| |kjv: gather, together, heap, wrap|
{str: 3646} {str: 3664}
hm) 2QOQ (2QOQ MK-MN) hm) <ROQ (<ROQ MK-NS)
Treasure: [freq. 1] |kjv: treasure| Undergarment: A piece of clothing
{str: 4362} that is gathered up. [freq. 5] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ breeches| {str: 4370}
~~~~~~~~~~
2265) <QO (<QO KMS) ac: Store co: ?
ab: ?: The storing of something of value. 2268) 3RO (3RO KNAh) ac: Lower co:
[from: QO - storing something precious] Bundle ab: Humility: When a large
V) <QO (<QO K-MS) Store: bundle is placed on the shoulders the
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv: person is bent down low. [from: RO -
store| {str: 3647} gathering together a bundle]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 3RO (3RO K-NAh) Lower:
To be brought down low in humility
2266) 6QO (6QO KMR) ac: Burn co: ? or submission. [freq. 36] (vf: Niphal,
ab: ? Hiphil) |kjv: humble, subdue, low,
V) 6QO (6QO K-MR) Burn: down, subjection| {str: 3665}
Also a passion that burns for another. ef1) )SRMO ()SRMO KYN-AhH)
[freq. 4] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: yearn, Bundle: [freq. 1] |kjv: ware| {str:
kindle, black| {str: 3648} 3666}
gm) 6QJO (6QJO KW-MR) ~~~~~~~~~~
Priest: The priests of idolaters.
[Unknown connection to root;] [ms: 2269) 4RO (4RO KNP) ac: Hide co:
rmk] [freq. 3] |kjv: priest| {str: Wing ab: ?: The mother bird hides its
3649} young in her wings. [from: RO -
hf2) 8VQOQ (8VQOQ MK-M-RT) gathering]
Fishing net: [Unknown V) 4RO (4RO K-NP) Hide: As
connection to root;] [freq. 3] |kjv: hidden in the wings of a bird. [freq.
drag, net| {str: 4365} 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: corner| {str:
acm) 6JQOQ (6JQOQ MK-MWR) 3670}
Hunting net: [Unknown Nf) 4RO (4RO K-NP) Wing:
connection to root;] [ms: rmkm] Also the wings of a garment. [freq.
[freq. 2] |kjv: net| {str: 4364} 108] |kjv: wing, skirt, border, corner,
blm) 6MVQO (6MVQO KM-RYR) end, feathered, sort| {str: 3671}
Blackness: In the sense of being ~~~~~~~~~~
burnt. [freq. 1] |kjv: blackness| {str:
3650}
~~~~~~~~~~

354
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

2270) 6RO (6RO KNR) ac: ? co: Harp 2275) 0\O (0\O KSL) ac: ? co: Loins
ab: ?: [from: VR - music as bright] ab: Confidence: The loins as the seat of
ecm) 6JRMO (6JRMO KY-NWR) ones confidence, foolish or proper.
Harp: [ms: rwnk] [freq. 42] |kjv: V) 0\O (0\O K-SL) Foolish:
harp| {str: 3658} To be foolishly confident in
~~~~~~~~~~ something. [df: lko] [freq. 9] (vf:
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
2271) 7RO (7RO KNSh) ac: Gather co: foolish, fool| {str: 3688, 5528}
? ab: ?: [from: RO - gathering] Nm) 0\O (0\O K-SL) I. Loins:
V) 7RO (7RO K-NSh) Gather: The seat of confidence. II.
[Aramaic only] [freq. 3] (vf: Confidence: In a foolish or proper
Participle) |kjv: gather| {str: 3673} manner. III. Fool: [df: lko] [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 21] |kjv: flank, hope, folly, loins,
confidence| {str: 3689, 5529, 5530}
2272) 8RO (8RO KNT) ac: ? co: bm) 0M\O (0M\O K-SYL) Fool:
One who has confidence in
Associate ab: ?: [from: RO - as one who
something foolish. [freq. 70] |kjv:
gathers himself to another]
fool, foolish| {str: 3684}
Nm) 8RO (8RO K-NT) Associate:
bf3) 8JPM\O (8JPM\O K-SY-LWT)
[freq. 8] |kjv: companion| {str: 3674,
Foolish: A foolish confidence.
3675}
[freq. 1] |kjv: foolish| {str: 3687}
~~~~~~~~~~
ef1) )P\MO ()P\MO KYS-LH)
2273) &\O (&\O KSB) ac: ? co: Sheep Confidence: In a foolish or proper
manner. [freq. 2] |kjv: confidence,
ab: ?
folly| {str: 3690}
Nm) &\O (&\O K-SB) Sheep:
ef3) 8JPOM\ (8JPOM\ SY-K-LWT)
[df: Vbk bVk] [freq. 120] |kjv:
Folly: [ms: twlko] [df: twlkS]
lamb, sheep| {str: 3532, 3775}
[ar: [freq. 7] |kjv: folly, foolishness|
Nf1) )F\O ()F\O KS-BH) {str: 5531}
Lamb: A female lamb. [df: hVbk] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 8] |kjv: lamb| {str: 3535}
ef1) )F\MO ()F\MO KYS-BH) 2276) 1\O (1\O KSM) ac: Trim co: ?
Lamb: A female lamb. [df: hbVk] ab: ?: A trimming of the beard.
[freq. 1] |kjv: lamb| {str: 3776} V) 1\O (1\O K-SM) Trim:
~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: poll| {str:
3697}
2274) ,\O (,\O KSHh) ac: Cut co: ?
of2) 8Q\JO (8Q\JO KW-S-MT)
ab: ?
Spelt: A wheat like grain with what
V) ,\O (,\O K-SHh) Cut: looks like trimmed hair. [ms: tmok]
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: cut| {str: [freq. 3] |kjv: rie, fitches| {str: 3698}
3683} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~

355
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

2277) 4\O (4\O KSP) ac: Desire co: Nm) 0TO (0TO K-PL) Double:
Silver ab: ?: A metal desired because of [freq. 3] |kjv: double| {str: 3718}
its value. Universally used as a form of ~~~~~~~~~~
money.
V) 4\O (4\O K-SP) Desire: 2281) 2TO (2TO KPN) ac: Bend co:
[freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Participle) Famine ab: ?: [from: TO - from the
|kjv: desire, long, greedy, sore| {str: bent shape of the palm]
3700} V) 2TO (2TO K-PN) Bend:
Nm) 4\O (4\O K-SP) Silver: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bend| {str:
A desired metal. [Hebrew and 3719}
Aramaic] [freq. 416] |kjv: silver, Nm) 2TO (2TO K-PN) Famine:
money, price, silverling| {str: 3701, One bent with hunger. [freq. 2] |kjv:
3702} famine| {str: 3720}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2278) 2SO (2SO KAhN) ac: ? co: ? ab: 2282) <TO (<TO KPS) ac: ? co: Beam
Now ab: ?
Nm) 2SO (2SO K-AhN) Now: bm) <MTO (<MTO K-PYS)
[Aramaic only] [freq. 13] |kjv: now| Beam: The beam that supports the
{str: 3705} roof of the house. [freq. 1] |kjv:
Nf2) 8RSO (8RSO KAh-NT) beam| {str: 3714}
Now: [Aramaic only] [ms: tek] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 4] |kjv: time| {str: 3706}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2283) 6TO (6TO KPR) ac: Cover co:
Lid ab: Atonement: A protective
2279) <SO (<SO KAhS) ac: ? co: ? ab: covering to go over something or the
Anger covering of a debt or wrong. [from:
V) <SO (<SO K-AhS) Anger: TL] (eng: cover - with the exchange of
[freq. 54] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: the v and p)
anger, provoke, grieve, indignation, V) 6TO (6TO K-PR) Cover:
sorrow, vex, wrath| {str: 3707} [freq. 102] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Pual,
Nm) <SO (<SO K-AhS) Anger: Piel) |kjv: atonement, purge,
[df: Sek] [freq. 25] |kjv: grief, reconcile, forgive, purge, pacify,
provocation, wrath, sorrow, anger, mercy, cleanse, disannul, appease,
angry, indignation, provoking, sore, put, pardon, pitch| {str: 3722}
spite| {str: 3708} bm) 6MTO (6MTO K-PYR) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Village: A village is a community
outside of the city walls and covered
2280) 0TO (0TO KPL) ac: ? co: with protection from the city. II.
Double ab: ? Young lion: [Unknown connection
V) 0TO (0TO K-PL) Double: to root;] [freq. 32] |kjv: lion, village,
young| {str: 3715}
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
double| {str: 3717}

356
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

cm) 6JTO (6JTO K-PWR) I. V) >VO (>VO K-RZ) Proclaim:


Bason: A vessel with a lid cover. II. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
Frost: As covering the ground. [freq. |kjv: proclamation| {str: 3745}
9] |kjv: bason, hoarfrost| {str: 3713} cm) >JVO (>JVO K-RWZ)
cf2) 8VJTO (8VJTO K-PW-RT) Herald: One who proclaims words.
Lid: As a covering. [ms: trpk] [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: herald|
[freq. 27] |kjv: mercy seat| {str: {str: 3744}
3727} ~~~~~~~~~~
gm) 6TJO (6TJO KW-PR) I.
Covering: A covering such as pitch 2287) /VO (/VO KRK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
or a monetary covering such as a ibm) /MVOX (/MVOX TK-RYK)
bribe or ransom. [ms: rpk] II. Garment: [freq. 1] |kjv: garment|
Village: A village is a community {str: 8509}
outside of the city walls and covered ~~~~~~~~~~
with protection from the city. [ms:
rpk] [freq. 19] |kjv: ransom,
2288) 1VO (1VO KRM) ac: ? co:
satisfaction, bribe, camphire, pitch,
village| {str: 3723, 3724} Vineyard ab: ?
edm) 6JTMO (6JTMO KY-PWR) Nm) 1VO (1VO K-RM)
Atonement: A covering over of Vineyard: [freq. 93] |kjv: vineyard,
transgression. [ms: rpk] [freq. 8] vines, vintage| {str: 3754}
|kjv: atonement| {str: 3725} gm) 1VJO (1VJO KW-RM)
~~~~~~~~~~ Vinedresser: [ms: Mrk] [freq. 5]
|kjv: vinedresser| {str: 3755}
2284) 7TO (7TO KPSh) ac: Cover ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
V) 7TO (7TO K-PSh) Cover: 2289) <VO (<VO KRS) ac: ? co: Belly
[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: cover| {str: ab: ?
3728} Nm) <VO (<VO K-RS) Belly:
~~~~~~~~~~ [df: Vrk] [freq. 1] |kjv: belly| {str:
3770}
2285) 8TO (8TO KPT) ac: Bind co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
V) 8TO (8TO K-PT) Bind: 2290) 3VO (3VO KRAh) ac: Stoop co:
[Aramaic only] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) Leg ab: ?: The bending of the leg when
|kjv: bind| {str: 3729} stooping.
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 3VO (3VO K-RAh) Stoop:
To stoop or crouch down by bending
2286) >VO (>VO KRZ) ac: Proclaim or getting on the knees. [freq. 36] (vf:
co: Herald ab: ?: A crying out in Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: bow, fell, subdue,
proclamation. low, couch, feeble, kneel| {str: 3766}

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

Nf) 3VO (3VO K-RAh) Leg: As ejm) 2JPWMO (2JPWMO KY-Sh-


bent at the knee when stooping. [freq. LWN) Toppling: [ms: Nwlsk]
9] |kjv: leg| {str: 3767} [freq. 1] |kjv: fall| {str: 3783}
~~~~~~~~~~ hcm) 0JWOQ (0JWOQ MK-ShWL)
Stumblingblock: Used to cause
2291) 8VO (8VO KRT) ac: Cut co: ? ab: someone to stumble or topple down.
?: A cutting off or down of anything. [ms: lskm] [freq. 14] |kjv:
Often used as a cutting of the covenant in stumblingblock, offence, ruin,
the sense that the sacrificial animal is cut offend, fall| {str: 4383}
in half (see Jeremiah 34:18). [from: ]U ~~~~~~~~~~
- being cut short] (eng: create)
V) 8VO (8VO K-RT) Cut off: 2293) 4WO (4WO KShP) ac: ? co: ?
[freq. 288] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, ab: Sorcery: Supernatural powers used
Hophal, Pual) |kjv: cut off, make, cut by idolaters.
down, cut, fail, destroy, want, V) 4WO (4WO K-ShP)
covenant, hew| {str: 3772} Sorcery: To practice sorcery. [freq.
df1) )XJVO ()XJVO K-RW-TH) 6] (vf: Piel, Participle) |kjv: sorcerer,
Beam: As cut off from the tree. [ms: witch, witchcraft| {str: 3784}
htrk] [freq. 3] |kjv: beam| {str: Nm) 4WO (4WO K-ShP) I.
3773} Sorcery: II. Sorcerer: [freq. 7] |kjv:
bf3) 8JXMVO (8JXMVO K-RY-TWT) witchcraft, sorcery, sorcerer| {str:
Divorce: As cut off from the 3785, 3786}
husband. [freq. 4] |kjv: divorcement, ~~~~~~~~~~
divorce| {str: 3748}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2294) 6WO (6WO KShR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Prosperity: [from: VW - being straight]
2292) 0WO (0WO KShL) ac: Topple V) 6WO (6WO K-ShR) Prosper:
co: Ruin ab: ?: A toppling down into [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: right,
ruins. prosper, direct| {str: 3787}
V) 0WO (0WO K-ShL) Topple: gf1) )VWJO ()VWJO KW-Sh-RH)
[freq. 65] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Prosperity: [freq. 1] |kjv: chains|
Hophal, Piel) |kjv: fall, stumble, cast {str: 3574}
down, feeble, overthrown, ruin,
ecm) 6JWMO (6JWMO KY-ShWR)
decay, fail, weak| {str: 3782}
Spindle: For keeping the twine
af1) )PWOQ ()PWOQ MK-Sh-LH)
straight. [freq. 1] |kjv: spindle| {str:
Ruin: The toppled down 3601}
buildings of a city. [freq. 2] |kjv:
ejm) 2JVWMO (2JVWMO KY-Sh-
ruin, stumblingblock| {str: 4384}
RWN) Success: [ms: Nwrsk] [freq.
bm) 0MWO (0MWO K-ShYL)
3] |kjv: good, right, equity| {str:
Axe: For toppling trees. [freq. 1] 3788}
|kjv: axe| {str: 3781} ~~~~~~~~~~

358
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

2295) &XO (&XO KTB) ac: Write co: 2298) 2XO (2XO KTN) ac: ? co: Coat
Writing ab: ? ab: ?: (eng: coat - with the removal of the
V) &XO (&XO K-TB) Write: n)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 231] cf2) 8RJXO (8RJXO K-TW-NT)
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv: write, Coat: [ms: tntk] [freq. 29] |kjv:
describe, subscribe, record| {str: coat, garment, robe| {str: 3801}
3789, 3790} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) &XO (&XO K-TB) Writing:
Something written as well as the act 2299) 4XO (4XO KTP) ac: ? co: Side
of writing. [Hebrew and Aramaic] ab: ?: The side or shoulder that something
[freq. 29] |kjv: writing, register, hangs on.
scripture, prescribing| {str: 3791, Nf) 4XO (4XO K-TP) Side: The
3792} side of the body as the shoulder or
cf2) 8FJXO (8FJXO K-TW-BT) arm. Also the side of anything. [freq.
Writing: [ms: tbtk] [freq. 1] |kjv: 67] |kjv: side, shoulder,
any| {str: 3793} shoulderpiece, undersetter, corner,
hm) &XOQ (&XOQ MK-TB) arm| {str: 3802}
Writing: A written composition. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 9] |kjv: writing| {str: 4385}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2300) 6XO (6XO KTR) ac: Surround
co: Crown ab: ?
2296) 0XO (0XO KTL) ac: ? co: Wall V) 6XO (6XO K-TR) Surround:
ab: ?: [from: PX - being wrapped around [freq. 7] (vf: Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
the city] compass, inclose, beset, suffer,
Nm) 0XO (0XO K-TL) Wall: crown| {str: 3803}
[Aramaic only] [freq. 2] |kjv: wall| Nm) 6XO (6XO K-TR) Crown:
{str: 3797} As encircling the head. [freq. 3] |kjv:
gm) 0XJO (0XJO KW-TL) Wall: crown| {str: 3804}
Of a house. [ms: ltk] [freq. 1] |kjv: gf2) 8VXJO (8VXJO KW-T-RT)
wall| {str: 3796} Capital: The top of a pillar as a
~~~~~~~~~~ crown. [ms: trtk] [freq. 24] |kjv:
chapiter| {str: 3805}
2297) 1XO (1XO KTM) ac: ? co: Gold ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
V) 1XO (1XO K-TM) Stain: 2301) 7XO (7XO KTSh) ac: Pound co:
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq. Mortar ab: ?: A hollowed out stone bowl
1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: mark| {str: 3799} used to crush seeds, herbs or other plant
material for food or medicine.
Nm) 1XO (1XO K-TM) Gold:
V) 7XO (7XO K-TSh) Pound:
[freq. 9] |kjv: gold| {str: 3800}
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bray| {str:
3806}

359
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - O

am) 7XOQ (7XOQ MK-TSh)


Mortar: [freq. 2] |kjv: hollow,
mortar| {str: 4388}
~~~~~~~~~~

360
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - P

Lam

2302) 9FP (9FP LBTh) ac: Fall co: ? V) 7FP (7FP L-BSh) Clothe:
ab: ? To put on clothing. [Hebrew and
V) 9FP (9FP L-BTh) Fall: Aramaic] [freq. 115] (vf: Paal,
[freq. 3] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: fall| {str: Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: clothe, put, array,
3832} wear, arm, came, apparel, upon| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 3847, 3848}
dm) 7JFP (7JFP L-BWSh)
2303) 2FP (2FP LBN) ac: ? co: White Clothing: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
ab: ?: Something that is white. Also [ms: sbl] [freq. 34] |kjv: clothing,
bricks made from white materials. [from: garment, apparel, vesture, clothed,
RF - a building material] put, raiment, vestment| {str: 3830,
3831}
V) 2FP (2FP L-BN) I. White:
adm) 7JFPQ (7JFPQ ML-BWSh)
To be white. II. Brick: To make
bricks. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Clothing: [ms: sblm] [freq. 8]
Hitpael) |kjv: white, brick, whiter| |kjv: apparel, raiment, vestment| {str:
{str: 3835} 4403}
Nm) 2FP (2FP L-BN) White: icf2) 8WJFPX (8WJFPX TL-BW-
ShT) Clothing: [ms: tsblt]
[freq. 29] |kjv: white| {str: 3836}
[freq. 1] |kjv: clothing| {str: 8516}
Nf1) )RFP ()RFP LB-NH) I.
~~~~~~~~~~
Moon: As white. II. Brick: [freq.
14] |kjv: moon, brick, tile| {str: 3842,
2305) 1LP (1LP LHhM) ac: Fight co:
3843}
Bread ab: ?: Flour an water are mixed
am) 2FPQ (2FPQ ML-BN)
together and kneaded. Also war in the
Brick-kiln: A furnace for firing sense of fighting with the bread when
bricks. [freq. 3] |kjv: brickkiln| {str: kneading. [from: QL - food]
4404}
V) 1LP (1LP L-HhM) I. Eat:
cf1) )RJFP ()RJFP L-BW-NH)
II. Fight: [freq. 177] (vf: Paal,
Frankincense: As white. [ms: hnbl] Niphal) |kjv: fight, war, eat,
[freq. 21] |kjv: frankincense, incense| overcome, devour, prevail| {str:
{str: 3828} 3898}
ef1) )RFMP ()RFMP LYB-NH) I. Nm) 1LP (1LP L-HhM) I.
Poplar: A tree with white bark. II. Bread: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
Brick: [ms: hnbl] [freq. 3] |kjv: War: [freq. 299] |kjv: bread, food,
poplar, paved| {str: 3839, 3840} meat, loaves, shewbread, victuals,
~~~~~~~~~~ feast, fruit, provision| {str: 3899,
3900, 3901}
2304) 7FP (7FP LBSh) ac: Clothe co:
Clothing ab: ?

361
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - P

dm) 1JLP (1JLP L-HhWM) hammering or scraping on a whet stone.


Meat: [ms: Mxl] [freq. 2] |kjv: Also, a sharp or penetrating look. [from:
eating, flesh| {str: 3894} WY - hammering]
hf1) )QLPQ ()QLPQ ML-Hh- V) 7YP (7YP L-ThSh) Sharp:
MH) War: [freq. 319] |kjv: battle, To make sharp or look sharply. [freq.
war, fight| {str: 4421} 5] (vf: Paal, Pual, Participle) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ sharpen, sharp, instructor| {str: 3913}
~~~~~~~~~~
2306) 2LP (2LP LHhN) ac: ? co:
Concubine ab: ?: [from: UP - 2310) (OP ((OP LKD) ac: Capture
gathering] co: ? ab: ?: A taking by grabbing hold.
Nf1) 2LP (2LP L-HhN) [from: UP - gathering]
Concubine: [Aramaic only] [freq. 3] V) (OP ((OP L-KD) Capture:
|kjv: concubine| {str: 3904} [freq. 121] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael)
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: take, catch, frozen, hold, stick|
{str: 3920}
2307) =LP (=LP LHhTs) ac: Squeeze Nm) (OP ((OP L-KD)
co: ? ab: Oppression: [from: UP - Captured: [freq. 1] |kjv: taken| {str:
gathering] 3921}
V) =LP (=LP L-HhTs) acf2) 8HJOPQ (8HJOPQ ML-KW-
Squeeze: [freq. 19] (vf: Paal, Niphal) DT) Trap: Used for capturing.
|kjv: oppress, afflict, crush, fast, [ms: tdklm] [freq. 1] |kjv: trap|
force, oppressor, thrust| {str: 3905} {str: 4434}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) =LP (=LP L-HhTs)
Oppression: [freq. 12] |kjv:
2311) (QP ((QP LMD) ac: Learn co:
oppression, affliction| {str: 3906}
~~~~~~~~~~ Goad ab: ?: The directing the path of the
ox by goading it. A learning by goading.
2308) 7LP (7LP LHhSh) ac: Whisper [from: QP - goading]
V) (QP ((QP L-MD) Learn:
co: Whisper ab: ?: [from: WL - quiet]
[freq. 86] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
V) 7LP (7LP L-HhSh)
teach, learn, instruct, expert, skilful,
Whisper: [freq. 3] (vf: Hitpael, Piel, teacher| {str: 3925}
Participle) |kjv: whisper, charmer|
am) (QPQ ((QPQ ML-MD)
{str: 3907}
Goad: A pointed staff for directing
Nm) 7LP (7LP L-HhSh)
oxen that are in a yoke. [freq. 1] |kjv:
Whisper: [freq. 5] |kjv: goad| {str: 4451}
enchantment, orator, earring, prayer,
edm) (JQMP ((JQMP LY-MWD)
charmed| {str: 3908}
~~~~~~~~~~ Student: One who is goaded in a
direction. [ms: dwml dml] [freq. 6]
|kjv: learned, disciple, taught, used,
2309) 7YP (7YP LThSh) ac: Sharp co:
accustomed| {str: 3928}
? ab: ?: The sharpening of a sword by

362
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - P

ibm) (MQPX ((MQPX TL-MYD) V) 9SP (9SP L-AhTh) Feed:


Student: [freq. 1] |kjv: scholar| [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: feed| {str:
{str: 8527} 3938}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2312) &SP (&SP LAhB) ac: Mock co: 2316) 2SP (2SP LAhN) ac: ? co:
? ab: ?: [from: SP - as coming from the Bitter ab: ?: [from: SP - swallowing]
throat] Nf1) )RSP ()RSP LAh-NH)
V) &SP (&SP L-AhB) Mock: Laanah: An unknown bitter plant.
[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: mock| {str: [freq. 8] |kjv: wormwood, hemlock|
3931} {str: 3939}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2313) 'SP ('SP LAhG) ac: Mock co: 2317) (TP ((TP LPD) ac: Shine co:
? ab: ?: A mocking by stammering or Torch ab: ?: (eng: lamp - with the
imitation of a foreign tongue. [from: SP additional m and the removal of the d)
- as coming from the throat] bm) (MTP ((MTP L-PYD)
V) 'SP ('SP L-AhG) Mock: Torch: Also lightning as a torch in
[freq. 18] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) the night sky. [ms: dpl] [freq. 14]
|kjv: mock, scorn, laugh, deride, |kjv: lamp, firebrand, torch, brand,
stammer| {str: 3932} lightning, burning| {str: 3940}
Nm) 'SP ('SP L-AhG) ~~~~~~~~~~
Mocking: [freq. 9] |kjv: scorn,
derision, mocker, stammer| {str: 2318) 8TP (8TP LPT) ac: Twist co: ?
3933, 3934} ab: ?
em) 'SMP ('SMP LY-AhG) V) 8TP (8TP L-PT) Twist: To
Mocker: [ms: gle] [freq. 1] |kjv: twist to the side. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal,
stammerer| {str: 5926} Niphal) |kjv: take, turn| {str: 3943}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2314) >SP (>SP LAhZ) ac: Speak co: 2319) ,UP (,UP LQHh) ac: Take co:
? ab: ?: The unintelligible speech of one Tong ab: ?: [from: UP - gathering]
with a strange language. [from: SP - as V) ,UP (,UP L-QHh) Take:
coming from the throat] [A generic verb with a wide
V) >SP (>SP L-AhZ) Speak: application meaning to take] [freq.
To speak unintelligibly. [freq. 1] (vf: 965] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael,
Paal) |kjv: strange language| {str: Hophal, Pual) |kjv: take, receive,
3937} fetch, bring, get, carry, marry, buy|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 3947}
Nm) ,UP (,UP L-QHh)
2315) 9SP (9SP LAhTh) ac: Feed co: Learning: In the sense of being
? ab: ?: [from: SP - swallowing] received. [freq. 9] |kjv: doctrine,
learning speech| {str: 3948}

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - P

am) ,UPQ (,UPQ ML-QHh) Nm) (WP ((WP L-ShD) Fresh:


Tong: A tool for taking coals out of Something that is fresh and moist.
the fire. [freq. 6] |kjv: tong, snuffer| [freq. 2] |kjv: fresh, moisture| {str:
{str: 4457} 3955}
acm) ,JUPQ (,JUPQ ML-QWHh) ~~~~~~~~~~
I. Jaw: As tongs for taking food.
II. Prey: What is taken. [freq. 8] 2323) /WP (/WP LShK) ac: ? co:
|kjv: prey, booty, jaw| {str: 4455} Chamber ab: ?: [from: O\]
~~~~~~~~~~ ef1) )OWMP ()OWMP LYSh-KH)
Chamber: [ms: hksl] [freq. 47]
2320) 9UP (9UP LQTh) ac: Gather |kjv: parlour| {str: 3957}
co: Pouch ab: ?: [from: PU - gathering] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 9UP (9UP L-QTh) Gather:
[freq. 37] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Pual, 2324) 1WP (1WP LShM) ac: ? co: ?
Piel) |kjv: gather, glean| {str: 3950} ab: ?
Nm) 9UP (9UP L-QTh) Nm) 1WP (1WP L-ShM)
Gathering: [freq. 2] |kjv: gleaning| Leshem: An unknown stone. [freq.
{str: 3951} 2] |kjv: ligure| {str: 3958}
tdm) 9JUPM (9JUPM YL-QWTh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Pouch: For gathering items together.
[freq. 1] |kjv: scrip| {str: 3219} 2325) 2WP (2WP LShN) ac: Slander co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Tongue ab: Language: The wagging of
the tongue when talking or slandering.
2321) 7UP (7UP LQSh) ac: Gather V) 2WP (2WP L-ShN) Slander:
co: After-growth ab: ?: A late gathering To slander another as a wagging of
of a crop after a late rain. [from: PU - the tongue. [freq. 3] (vf: Hiphil, Piel)
gathering] |kjv: slander, accuse| {str: 3960}
V) 7UP (7UP L-QSh) Gather: em) 2WMP (2WMP LY-ShN)
To gather in the late crop. [freq. 1] Language: As coming from the
(vf: Piel) |kjv: gather| {str: 3953} movement of the tongue. [Aramaic
Nm) 7UP (7UP L-QSh) After- only] [ms: Nsl] [freq. 7] |kjv:
growth: [freq. 2] |kjv: latter growth| language| {str: 3961}
{str: 3954} cm) 2JWP (2JWP L-ShWN) I.
acm) 7JUPQ (7JUPQ ML-QWSh) Tongue: [ms: Nsl] II. Language:
Late rain: A late rain that causes As coming from the movement of the
a latter growth of crops. [freq. 8] |kjv: tongue. [freq. 117] |kjv: tongue,
latter rain| {str: 4456} language, bay, wedge, babbler,
~~~~~~~~~~ flame, talker| {str: 3956}
~~~~~~~~~~
2322) (WP ((WP LShD) ac: ? co:
2326) ,XP (,XP LTHh) ac: Spread co:
Moist ab: ?: The moistness of something
fresh. Wardrobe ab: ?: [from: LX - spreading]

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - P

kf1) )LXPQ ()LXPQ ML-T-HhH) 2328) 3XP (3XP LTAh) ac: ? co: Fang
Wardrobe: As spread out. [freq. ab: ?
1] |kjv: vestry| {str: 4458} af1) )SXPQ ()SXPQ ML-T-AhH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Fang: [freq. 1] |kjv: teeth| {str:
4459, 4973}
2327) /XP (/XP LTK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ? kf1) )SXPQ ()SXPQ ML-T-AhH)
Nm) /XP (/XP L-TK) Letek: A Fang: [df: heltm] [freq. 3] |kjv:
standard of measure. [freq. 1] |kjv: teeth, jaw| {str: 4973}
half-homer| {str: 3963} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~

365
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

Mah

2329) (GQ ((GQ MGD) ac: ? co: being cast down. [freq. 1] |kjv: barn|
Ornament ab: Precious {str: 4460}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) (GQ ((GQ M-GD)
Precious: What is choice, precious
2333) 6^Q (6^Q MZR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
or excellent. [freq. 8] |kjv: precious,
pleasant| {str: 4022} ?
mf1) )RHGQ ()RHGQ MG-D-NH) am) 6^QQ (6^QQ MM-ZR)
Ornament: Precious ornaments Bastard: [freq. 2] |kjv: bastard| {str:
probably with gems. [freq. 4] |kjv: 4464}
precious, present| {str: 4030} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2334) =LQ (=LQ MHhTs) ac: Strike
2330) 0GQ (0GQ MGL) ac: ? co: Sickle co: Gash ab: ?: A large gash from the
ab: ? strike of a sword or arrow. [from: LQ]
Nm) 0GQ (0GQ M-GL) Sickle: V) =LQ (=LQ M-HhTs)
[freq. 2] |kjv: sickle| {str: 4038} Strike: [freq. 14] (vf: Paal,
~~~~~~~~~~ Participle) |kjv: wound, smite, pierce,
strike, dip| {str: 4272}
2331) 2GQ (2GQ MGN) ac: Deliver co: Nm) =LQ (=LQ M-HhTs)
Burden ab: ? Gash: [freq. 1] |kjv: stroke| {str:
V) 2GQ (2GQ M-GN) Deliver: 4273}
~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 3] (vf: Piel) |kjv: deliver| {str:
4042}
2335) 5LQ (5LQ MHhQ) ac: Strike
Nf1) )RGQ ()RGQ MG-NH)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: LQ]
Burden: A heavy burden that is to be
delivered. [freq. 1] |kjv: sorrow| {str: V) 5LQ (5LQ M-HhQ)
4044} Strike: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: smite|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 4277}
~~~~~~~~~~
2332) 6GQ (6GQ MGR) ac: Cast down
co: ? ab: ? 2336) 6YQ (6YQ MThR) ac: Rain co:
V) 6GQ (6GQ M-GR) Cast Rain ab: ?
down: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. V) 6YQ (6YQ M-ThR) Rain:
3] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: terror, cast, [freq. 17] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv:
destroy| {str: 4048, 4049} rain| {str: 4305}
adf1) )VJGQQ ()VJGQQ MM-GW- Nm) 6YQ (6YQ M-ThR) Rain:
RH) Granary: The place where [freq. 38] |kjv: rain| {str: 4306}
grain is deposited in the sense of ~~~~~~~~~~

366
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

2337) 6OQ (6OQ MKR) ac: Sell co: marsh. [freq. 1] |kjv: mallow| {str:
Merchandise ab: Price 4408}
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 6OQ (6OQ M-KR) Sell:
[freq. 80] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael,
2339) 9PQ (9PQ MLTh) ac: Deliver
Participle) |kjv: sell, seller| {str:
4376} co: ? ab: ?
Nm) 6OQ (6OQ M-KR) I. V) 9PQ (9PQ M-LTh) Deliver:
Merchandise: II. Value: [freq. 3] [freq. 95] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil,
|kjv: price, ware| {str: 4377} Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: escape, deliver,
save, alone, get, lay, preserve| {str:
bm) 6MOQ (6MOQ M-KYR)
4422}
Price: [df: ryxm] [freq. 15] |kjv:
Nm) 9PQ (9PQ M-LTh)
price, worth, sold, gain, hire| {str:
4242} Mortar: The mortar of bricks.
[unknown connection to root;] [freq.
hm) 6OQQ (6OQQ MM-KR)
1] |kjv: clay| {str: 4423}
Merchandise: [freq. 10] |kjv: sold, ~~~~~~~~~~
sale, ware, sold| {str: 4465}
hf2) 8VOQQ (8VOQQ MM-K-RT)
Merchandise: [freq. 1] |kjv: as| 2340) /PQ (/PQ MLK) ac: Reign co:
{str: 4466}
King ab: Kingdom: [from: OP - walking
~~~~~~~~~~
among the people]
V) /PQ (/PQ M-LK) Reign:
2338) ,PQ (,PQ MLHh) ac: Season
To reign over a kingdom as king or
co: Salt ab: ?
queen. [freq. 348] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
V) ,PQ (,PQ M-LHh) I. Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: reign, king,
Season: To season with salt. II. made, queen, consult, rule, set| {str:
Disappear: As salt disappears when 4427}
added to water. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Nm) /PQ (/PQ M-LK) I.
Niphal, Hophal, Pual) |kjv: salt,
King: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
season, temper, vanish| {str: 4414}
Counsel: [Aramaic only] [freq.
Nm) ,PQ (,PQ M-LHh) I. 2704] |kjv: king, royal, counsel| {str:
Salt: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. 4428, 4430, 4431}
Mariner: One who sails the sea. III. Nf1) )OPQ ()OPQ ML-KH)
Rag: An old or rotten rag. [Unknown
Queen: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar:
connection to root;] [freq. 37] |kjv:
aklm] [freq. 37] |kjv: queen| {str:
salt, rags, maintenance, mariner| {str:
4433, 4436}
4415, 4416, 4417, 4418, 4419}
Nf2) 8OPQ (8OPQ ML-KT)
Nf1) )LPQ ()LPQ ML-HhH)
Queen: [freq. 5] |kjv: queen| {str:
Salt: A land of salt as barren. [freq.
4446}
3] |kjv: barren, barrenness, salt| {str:
4420} Nf3) 8JOPQ (8JOPQ ML-KWT)
dm) ,JPQ (,JPQ M-LWHh) Kingdom: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[ms: tklm] [ar: wklm] [freq. 148]
Mallow: As growing around a salt
|kjv: kingdom, reign, royal, empire,

367
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

estate, realm, kingly| {str: 4437, Nm) /\Q (/\Q M-SK) Mixed
4438} wine: A mixture of water and wine.
af1) )OPQQ ()OPQQ MM-L-KH) [df: gzm] [freq. 2] |kjv: mixture,
Kingdom: [freq. 117] |kjv: liquor| {str: 4197, 4538}
kingdom, royal, reign| {str: 4467} hm) /\QQ (/\QQ MM-SK)
af3) 8JOPQQ (8JOPQQ MM-L- Mixture: What is mixed. [freq. 2]
KWT) Kingdom: [freq. 9] |kjv: |kjv: mixed wine, drink offering| {str:
kingdom, reign| {str: 4468} 4469}
df1) )OJPQ ()OJPQ M-LW-KH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Kingdom: [freq. 24] |kjv:
kingdom, royal| {str: 4410} 2345) 6\Q (6\Q MSR) ac: Commit
~~~~~~~~~~ co: ? ab: ?: [from: V\ - turning]
V) 6\Q (6\Q M-SR) Commit:
2341) =PQ (=PQ MLTs) ac: ? co: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
Sweet ab: ? commit, deliver| {str: 4560}
V) =PQ (=PQ M-LTs) Sweet: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: sweet| {str:
4452}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2346) (SQ ((SQ MAhD) ac: Slip co:
? ab: ?: A slipping of the foot.
2342) 5PQ (5PQ MLQ) ac: Wring V) (SQ ((SQ M-AhD) Slip:
co: ? ab: ?: The wringing of a birds neck [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: slip,
to kill it by removing the head. slide, shake| {str: 4571}
V) 5PQ (5PQ M-LQ) Wring: of2) 8HSJQ (8HSJQ MW-Ah-DT)
To wring the neck. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) Lame: As a foot that has slipped
|kjv: wring| {str: 4454} and become lame. [freq. 1] |kjv: joint|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 4154}
~~~~~~~~~~
2343) 3RQ (3RQ MNAh) ac:
Withhold co: ? ab: ? 2347) 9SQ (9SQ MAhTh) ac: ? co:
V) 3RQ (3RQ M-NAh) Little ab: ?: [from: YU]
Withhold: [freq. 29] (vf: Paal, V) 9SQ (9SQ M-AhTh) Less:
Niphal) |kjv: withhold, keep, refrain, To be less, fewer or diminished in
deny, hinder, restrain| {str: 4513} size or amount. [freq. 22] (vf: Paal,
~~~~~~~~~~ Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: diminish, few, less,
little, fewness, least, minish,
2344) /\Q (/\Q MSK) ac: Mix co: decrease, nothing, few| {str: 4591}
Mixed wine ab: ?: The mixture of water Nm) 9SQ (9SQ M-AhTh)
and wine. [from: \Q] Little: Something that is few or
V) /\Q (/\Q M-SK) Mix: To small in size or amount. [freq. 102]
mix water with wine. [freq. 5] (vf: |kjv: little, few, while, almost, small,
Paal) |kjv: mingle| {str: 4537} some, matter, light, very, worth| {str:
4592}

368
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

~~~~~~~~~~ side that is dragged over the


threshing floor by oxen to break open
2348) /SQ (/SQ MAhK) ac: Crush grain. [freq. 3] |kjv: threshing| {str:
co: ? ab: ?: [from: OS - pressing down 4173}
with the heel] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) /SQ (/SQ M-AhK)
2352) (VQ ((VQ MRD) ac: Rebel co:
Crush: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv:
bruise, stuck, press| {str: 4600} ? ab: Rebellion: [from: VQ - bitterness]
~~~~~~~~~~ (eng: marauder; murder)
V) (VQ ((VQ M-RD) Rebel:
2349) 0SQ (0SQ MAhL) ac: [freq. 25] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rebel,
Transgress co: ? ab: Transgression: rebellious, rebels| {str: 4775}
[from: PS - work] Nm) (VQ ((VQ M-RD)
V) 0SQ (0SQ M-AhL) Rebellion: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Transgress: To commit an [freq. 4] |kjv: rebellion, rebellious|
unintentioal or treacherous act that {str: 4776, 4777, 4779}
results in error. [freq. 35] (vf: Paal) Nf3) 8JHVQ (8JHVQ MR-DWT)
|kjv: commit, trespass, transgress, Rebellion: [freq. 1] |kjv: rebellious|
done| {str: 4603} {str: 4780}
Nm) 0SQ (0SQ M-AhL) ~~~~~~~~~~
Transgression: An unintentional or
treacherous act that results in error. 2353) ,VQ (,VQ MRHh) ac: Rub co:
[freq. 29] |kjv: trespass, ? ab: ?: A poultice is made by crushing a
transgression, falsehood, grievously, medicinal plant material and rubbing it
sore| {str: 4604} onto a wound. [from: VQ - rubbing]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) ,VQ (,VQ M-RHh) Rub:
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: plaister| {str:
2350) ,]Q (,]Q MTsHh) ac: Hard 4799}
co: Forehead ab: ? cm) ,JVQ (,JVQ M-RWHh)
Nm) ,]Q (,]Q M-TsHh) Crushed: In the sense of being
Forehead: As hard. [freq. 13] |kjv: rubbed. [freq. 1] |kjv: broken| {str:
forehead, impudent, brow| {str: 4790}
4696} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) )L]Q ()L]Q MTs-HhH)
Leg armor: As hard. [freq. 1] |kjv: 2354) 9VQ (9VQ MRTh) ac: Rub co: ?
greave| {str: 4697} ab: ?: Something that is polished or made
~~~~~~~~~~ smooth by rubbing or plucking. [from:
VQ - rubbing]
2351) 'VQ ('VQ MRG) ac: ? co: V) 9VQ (9VQ M-RTh) Rub: To
Threshing sledge ab: ? polish a sword by rubbing it. Also the
gm) 'VJQ ('VJQ MW-RG) plucking of hair by rubbing it with a
Threshing sledge: A wooden board sharp object. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
with imbedded stones on the bottom [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:

369
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

furbish, fall, pluck, peel| {str: 4803, V) ,WQ (,WQ M-ShHh)


4804} Smear: To smear with oil as a
~~~~~~~~~~ treatment or as a sign of authority.
[freq. 69] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
2355) =VQ (=VQ MRTs) ac: ? co: anoint, paint| {str: 4886}
Pain ab: ?: [from: VQ - as bitter] Nm) ,WQ (,WQ M-ShHh) Oil:
V) =VQ (=VQ M-RTs) What is smeared. [Aramaic only]
Painful: [freq. 4] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) [freq. 2] |kjv: oil| {str: 4887}
|kjv: forcible, grievous, sore, Nf1) )LWQ ()LWQ MSh-HhH)
embolden| {str: 4834} Ointment: The oil that is smeared.
~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 26] |kjv: anointing, anointed,
ointment| {str: 4888}
bm) ,MWQ (,MWQ M-ShYHh)
2356) 5VQ (5VQ MRQ) ac: Scour co: Smeared: One who is smeared with
? ab: Cleansing: A rubbing or scrubbing oil as a sign of authority (prophet,
to cleanse or polish. [from: VQ - priest or king) [freq. 39] |kjv:
rubbing] anointed, messiah| {str: 4899}
V) 5VQ (5VQ M-RQ) Scour: hm) ,WQQ (,WQQ MM-ShHh)
To briskly rub something. [freq. 3] Smeared: One who is smeared
(vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv: furbish, bright, with oil. [freq. 1] |kjv: anointed| {str:
scour| {str: 4838} 4473}
Nm) 5VQ (5VQ M-RQ) Broth: ~~~~~~~~~~
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
3] |kjv: broth| {str: 4839} 2358) /WQ (/WQ MShK) ac: Draw
dm) 5JVQ (5JVQ M-RWQ) co: ? ab: Acquire: A drawing out of
Scouring: A brisk rubbing of the something such as a hand, bow, sound (as
body with ointments. [freq. 1] |kjv: from a horn) or time. [from: WQ - as a
purification| {str: 4795} drawing out]
idm) 5JVQX (5JVQX TM-RWQ) V) /WQ (/WQ M-ShK) Draw:
Cleansing: [ms: qrmt] [df: qyrmt] To draw or pull something or out of
[freq. 4] |kjv: purification, purifying, something. To prolong in the sense
cleanse| {str: 8562} of drawing out time. To draw out a
~~~~~~~~~~ sound from a horn. [freq. 36] (vf:
Paal, Niphal, Pual) |kjv: draw,
2357) ,WQ (,WQ MShHh) ac: Smear prolong, scatter, continue, defer| {str:
co: Ointment ab: ?: Ointments were 4900}
made from oils and smeared on injuries Nm) /WQ (/WQ M-ShK)
for healing. Oil was also smeared on the Acquiring: In the sense of drawing
heads of individuals who are being given something out. [freq. 2] |kjv: price,
the office of a prophet, priest or king as a precious| {str: 4901}
sign of authority. [from: LQ - as a gf1) )OWJQ ()OWJQ MW-Sh-KH)
drawing out] Bow: In the sense of being drawn

370
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

to shoot. [freq. 1] |kjv: band| {str: Nm) 5WQ (5WQ M-ShQ)


4189} Possess: [freq. 1] |kjv: steward| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 4943}
hm) 5WQQ (5WQQ MM-ShQ)
2359) 0WQ (0WQ MShL) ac: Rule co:
Possessed: [freq. 1] |kjv: breeding|
? ab: Dominion: The dominion one rules {str: 4476}
over. Also the comparison of things as a ~~~~~~~~~~
rule of measurement. (eng: marshal - with
the additional r)
2361) 'XQ ('XQ MTG) ac: ? co: Bridle
V) 0WQ (0WQ M-ShL) I. Rule:
ab: ?
II. Compare: To compare one thing
Nm) 'XQ ('XQ M-TG) Bridle:
to another in the sense of a rule of
measurement, often a proverb or [freq. 4] |kjv: bridle, bit| {str: 4964}
parable. [freq. 97] (vf: Paal, Niphal, ~~~~~~~~~~
Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
rule, ruler, reign, dominion, 2362) ,XQ (,XQ MTHh) ac: Spread
governor, power, like, proverb, co: ? ab: ?: A stretching or spreading out
speak, use, become, compare, utter| of something. [from: LX - spreading]
{str: 4910, 4911} V) ,XQ (,XQ M-THh) Spread:
Nm) 0WQ (0WQ M-ShL) To spread something out such as a
Comparison: Often a parable or tent. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: spread|
proverb as a story of comparisons. {str: 4969}
[freq. 39] |kjv: proverb, parable, nf2) 8LXQE (8LXQE AM-T-HhT)
byword, like| {str: 4912} Sack: The mouth is spread apart
dm) 0JWQ (0JWQ M-ShWL) to put something in or take
Comparison: [ms: lsm] [freq. 1] something out. [freq. 15] |kjv: sack|
|kjv: byword| {str: 4914} {str: 572}
hm) 0WQQ (0WQQ MM-ShL) ~~~~~~~~~~
Dominion: The realm of ones rule.
[freq. 3] |kjv: dominion, rule| {str: 2363) 2XQ (2XQ MTN) ac: ? co: Side
4474} ab: ?: The slender part of the body above
i m) 0WJQ (0WJQ MW-ShL) I. the hips.
Dominion: The realm of ones rule. Nm) 2XQ (2XQ M-TN) I. Side:
II. Comparison: [ms: lsm] [freq. 3] The slender part of the body above
|kjv: dominion, like| {str: 4915} the hips. II. Maten: An unknown
kf1) )PWQQ ()PWQQ MM-Sh- animal, probably from its slender
LH) Dominion: The realm of ones
side. [freq. 47] |kjv: loins, side,
rule. [freq. 17] |kjv: dominion, rule, greyhound| {str: 4975}
government, power| {str: 4475} ntm) 2XQME (2XQME AY-M-TN)
~~~~~~~~~~ Terrible: [Unknown connection
to root; Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv:
2360) 5WQ (5WQ MShQ) ac: Possess terrible| {str: 574}
co: ? ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~

371
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - Q

cm) 5JXQ (5JXQ M-TWQ)


2364) 5XQ (5XQ MTQ) ac: ? co: Sweet: [freq. 12] |kjv: sweetness,
Sweet ab: ? sweeter, sweet| {str: 4966}
V) 5XQ (5XQ M-TQ) Sweet: dm) 5JXQ (5JXQ M-TWQ)
[freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: sweet| Sweet: [freq. 12] |kjv: sweeter,
{str: 4985, 4988} sweet, sweetness| {str: 4966}
Nm) 5XQ (5XQ M-TQ) gm) 5XJQ (5XJQ MW-TQ)
Sweetness: [freq. 2] |kjv: sweetness| Sweetness: [ms: qtm] [freq. 1] |kjv:
{str: 4986} sweetness| {str: 4987}
am) 5XQQ (5XQQ MM-TQ) ~~~~~~~~~~
Sweet: [freq. 2] |kjv: sweet| {str:
4477}

372
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

Nun

2365) 4ER (4ER NAP) ac: Adultery Nm) /FR (/FR N-BK) Spring: A
co: ? ab: ?: [from: TE - heated spring of water. [freq. 1] |kjv: spring|
passion] {str: 5033}
V) 4ER (4ER N-AP) ~~~~~~~~~~
Adultery: To commit adultery. [freq.
31] (vf: Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv: 2369) 0FR (0FR NBL) ac: Flow co: ?
adultery, adulterer, adulteress, ab: ?: [from: PF]
adulterous, break wedlock| {str: V) 0FR (0FR N-BL) Fail: To
5003} wear out or fade away. [freq. 25] (vf:
edm) 4JEMR (4JEMR NY-AWP) Paal, Piel) |kjv: fall, esteem,
Adultery: [ms: Pan] [freq. 2] |kjv: foolishly, nought, vile| {str: 5034}
adulteries| {str: 5004} Nm) 0FR (0FR N-BL) I. Pitcher:
ldm) 4JTER (4JTER NA-PWP) For flowing of liquids. II. Fool: In
Adultery: [freq. 1] |kjv: the sense of fading away. III. Nevel:
adulteries| {str: 5005} A musical instrument in the sense of
~~~~~~~~~~ flowing music. [freq. 56] |kjv:
psalteries, bottle, viol, flagon,
2366) ,FR (,FR NBHh) ac: Bark co: ? pitcher, vessel, fool, foolish, vile|
ab: ? {str: 5035, 5036}
V) ,FR (,FR N-BHh) Bark: Of Nf1) )PFR ()PFR NB-LH) I.
a dog. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bark| Carcass: As a flowing away of life.
{str: 5024} II. Folly: In the sense of fading
~~~~~~~~~~ away. [freq. 61] |kjv: carcass, die,
dead, body| {str: 5038, 5039}
2367) 9FR (9FR NBTh) ac: Look co: ? Nf4) 8JPFR (8JPFR NB-LWT)
ab: Expect Vagina: In the sense of flowing.
[freq. 1] |kjv: lewdness| {str: 5040}
V) 9FR (9FR N-BTh) Look:
~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 69] (vf: Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: look,
behold, consider, regard, see, respect|
2370) 3FR (3FR NBAh) ac: Belch co: ?
{str: 5027}
am) 9FRQ (9FRQ MN-BTh) ab: ?: [from: SF - as a swelling of the
stomach]
Expectation: As what is looked for.
[ms: jbm] [freq. 3] |kjv: expectation| V) 3FR (3FR N-BAh) Belch:
{str: 4007} [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ utter, pour, send, flow| {str: 5042}
~~~~~~~~~~
2368) /FR (/FR NBK) ac: ? co: Spring
2371) &GR (&GR NGB) ac: ? co: South
ab: ?: [from: OF - a weeping of the land]
ab: ?

373
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

Nm) &GR (&GR N-GB) South: instrument, minstrel, melody, player|


[freq. 112] |kjv: south, southward| {str: 5059}
{str: 5045} bf1) )RMGR ()RMGR N-GY-NH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Music: [freq. 14] |kjv: song,
instrument, musick| {str: 5058}
2372) (GR ((GR NGD) ac: Tell co: ? ab: abf1) )RMGRQ ()RMGRQ MN-GY-
? NH) Music: [freq. 1] |kjv: musick|
V) (GR ((GR N-GD) Tell: To {str: 4485}
give an account to another. [Hebrew ~~~~~~~~~~
and Aramaic] [freq. 371] (vf: Hiphil,
Hophal, Participle) |kjv: tell, declare, 2375) <GR (<GR NGS) ac: Drive co: ?
show, utter, expound, messenger, ab: ?: [from: GR - touching]
report, issue| {str: 5046, 5047} V) <GR (<GR N-GS) Drive: To
Nm) (GR ((GR N-GD) Before: drive oxen or men. [df: Vgn] [freq.
As to show yourself in front of 23] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Participle) |kjv:
another. [freq. 24] |kjv: before, oppressor, taskmaster, exact, distress,
against, about, presence, toward| {str: oppress, driver, exactor, tax| {str:
5048, 5049} 5065}
bm) (MGR ((MGR N-GYD) ~~~~~~~~~~
Noble: One who tells orders. [ms:
dgn] [freq. 44] |kjv: ruler, prince, 2376) 3GR (3GR NGAh) ac: Touch co:
captain, leader, governor, noble, ? ab: ?: [from: GR - touching]
excellent| {str: 5057} V) 3GR (3GR N-GAh) Touch:
~~~~~~~~~~ To touch or strike. Also to bring a
plague as a touch from God. [freq.
2373) ,GR (,GR NGHh) ac: Gore co: ? 150] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pual,
ab: ?: [from: GR - touching] Piel, Participle) |kjv: touch, came,
V) ,GR (,GR N-GHh) Gore: To reach, bring, near, smite, nigh,
gore with the horns. [freq. 11] (vf: plague, happen, strike, beat, cast,
Paal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: push, gore| reach, join, lay| {str: 5060}
{str: 5055} Nm) 3GR (3GR N-GAh) Touch:
Nm) ,GR (,GR N-GHh) Gorer: A plague or other sire or illness as a
An ox that is known to gore with the touch. [freq. 78] |kjv: plague, sore,
horns. [freq. 2] |kjv: push| {str: 5056} stroke, stripe, stricken, wound| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5061}
~~~~~~~~~~
2374) 2GR (2GR NGN) ac: Play co:
Music ab: ?: [from: GR - the bright sound 2377) 4GR (4GR NGP) ac: Strike co: ?
of music] ab: ?: [from: GR - touching]
V) 2GR (2GR N-GN) Play: To play V) 4GR (4GR N-GP) Strike:
a musical instrument. [freq. 15] (vf: [freq. 49] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael)
Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv: play, |kjv: smite, worse, plague, hurt| {str:
5062}

374
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

Nm) 4GR (4GR N-GP) Striking: willing heart. [freq. 28] |kjv: prince,
A plague or other striking. [freq. 7] noble, willing, free, liberal| {str:
|kjv: plague, stumbling| {str: 5063} 5081}
kf1) )TGRQ ()TGRQ MN-G-PH) bf1) )FMHR ()FMHR N-DY-BH)
Striking: A plague or other Honor: Of one with a willing heart.
striking. [freq. 26] |kjv: plague, [freq. 1] |kjv: soul| {str: 5082}
slaughter, stroke| {str: 4046} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2381) ,HR (,HR NDHh) ac: Drive co:
2378) 6GR (6GR NGR) ac: Pour co: ? ab: ? ab: ?: [from: HR - being tossed to and
? fro]
V) 6GR (6GR N-GR) Pour: [freq. V) ,HR (,HR N-DHh) Drive:
10] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: To drive an axe through wood or to
pour, spill, fall, ran, trickle, shed| drive someone or something out or
{str: 5064} away. [freq. 52] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
~~~~~~~~~~ Hiphil, Hophal, Pual, Participle) |kjv:
drive, out, away, outcast, cast,
2379) 7GR (7GR NGSh) ac: Near co: ? banish, bring, astray, chase, compel,
down, expel| {str: 5080}
ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 7GR (7GR N-GSh) Come
near: [freq. 125] (vf: Paal, Niphal, 2382) 2HR (2HR NDN) ac: ? co: Sheath
Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal) |kjv: near,
ab: ?: A covering for a knife or sword.
come, nigh, bring, here, offer,
approach, forth| {str: 5066} Nm) 2HR (2HR N-DN) Sheath:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] |kjv: sheath| {str: 5084}
ef1) )RHMR ()RHMR NYD-NH)
2380) &HR (&HR NDB) ac: Offer co: Body: As a sheath for the soul. [ms:
Offering ab: Honor: The offering of hndn] [freq. 1] |kjv: body| {str: 5085}
something with a willing heart as a sign ~~~~~~~~~~
of honor.
V) &HR (&HR N-DB) Offer: To 2383) 3HR (3HR NDAh) ac: ? co: ? ab:
offer something from a willing heart. Knowledge: The inward sense of reason.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 21] (vf: [from: SH]
Paal, Hitpael) |kjv: willingly, offer, am) 3HRQ (3HRQ MN-DAh)
freely, freewill, offering| {str: 5068, Knowledge: [Aramaic only] [freq. 4]
5069} |kjv: knowledge, reason,
Nf1) )FHR ()FHR ND-BH) understanding| {str: 4486}
Offering: A freewill offering. [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
26] |kjv: freewill, offering, free,
willing, voluntary, plentiful, 2384) 4HR (4HR NDP) ac: Toss co: ?
willingly| {str: 5071} ab: ?: The back and forth falling of a leaf
bm) &MHR (&MHR N-DYB) I. as it falls from a tree. [from: HR - being
Willing: II. Noble: One with a tossed to and fro]

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V) 4HR (4HR N-DP) Toss: To [freq. 17] |kjv: earring, jewel| {str:
toss back and forth. [freq. 9] (vf: 5141}
Paal, Niphal) |kjv: drive, thrust, ~~~~~~~~~~
shake, toss| {str: 5086}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2389) 5^R (5^R NZQ) ac: Injure co:
Injury ab: ?
2385) 6HR (6HR NDR) ac: Vow co: V) 5^R (5^R N-ZQ) Injure:
Vow ab: ?: A vow made where one [Aramaic only] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal)
promises to perform an act if another |kjv: damage, hurt, endamage,
performs a certain act. hurtful| {str: 5142}
V) 6HR (6HR N-DR) Vow: Nm) 5^R (5^R N-ZQ) Injury:
[freq. 31] (vf: Paal) |kjv: vow| {str: [freq. 1] |kjv: damage| {str: 5143}
5087} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 6HR (6HR N-DR) Vow:
[freq. 60] |kjv: vow| {str: 5088} 2390) 6^R (6^R NZR) ac: Dedicate co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Crown ab: ?
V) 6^R (6^R N-ZR) Dedicate:
2386) (^R ((^R NZD) ac: ? co: Stew To set something apart or apart from
ab: ?: [from: H^ - boiling] something for a special purpose.
bm) (M^R ((M^R N-ZYD) Stew: [freq. 10] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv:
[freq. 6] |kjv: pottage| {str: 5138} separate, consecrate| {str: 5144}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 6^R (6^R N-ZR) Crown:
An ornamental placed on the head as
2387) 0^R (0^R NZL) ac: Flow co: a sign of dedication. Also of any sign
Stream ab: ?: [from: P^ - as a shaking] of dedication such as the shaved head
of one who is dedicated. [freq. 25]
V) 0^R (0^R N-ZL) Flow: To
|kjv: crown, separation, consecration,
flow water, or to flow like water. hair| {str: 5145}
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
hm) 6^RQ (6^RQ MN-ZR)
Participle) |kjv: flood, flow, stream,
pour, distil, melt, drop, waters, pour, Crown: A sign of dedication. [freq.
gush| {str: 5140} 1] |kjv: crowned| {str: 4502}
~~~~~~~~~~
af1) )P^RQ ()P^RQ MN-Z-LH)
Milky way: As a flowing river in the
2391) 0LR (0LR NHhL) ac: Inherit co:
night sky. [df: hlzm] [freq. 1] |kjv:
planet| {str: 4208} Inheritance ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 0LR (0LR N-HhL) Inherit:
[freq. 61] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
2388) 1^R (1^R NZM) ac: ? co: Ring Hophal, Piel) |kjv: inherit,
ab: ? inheritance, possess, have, divide,
heritage| {str: 5157}
Nm) 1^R (1^R N-ZM) Ring:
Nm) 0LR (0LR N-HhL) River:
An ear or nose ring as an ornament.
Also the valley of a stream.
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq.

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141] |kjv: river, brook, valley, 2394) 6LR (6LR NHhR) ac: Snort co:
stream, flood| {str: 5158} Nostrils ab: ?
Nf1) )PLR ()PLR NHh-LH) Nm/f) 6LR (6LR N-HhR)
Inheritance: [freq. 222] |kjv: Nostrils: [freq. 1] |kjv: nostrils| {str:
inheritance, heritage, inherit, 5170}
possession| {str: 5159}
Nf1) )VLR ()VLR NHh-RH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Snorting: [freq. 1] |kjv: snorting|
{str: 5170}
2392) 1LR (1LR NHhM) ac: ? co: ?
bm) 6MLR (6MLR N-HhYR)
ab: Comfort: [from: LR - rest]
Nostrils: [freq. 1] |kjv: nostril| {str:
V) 1LR (1LR N-HhM) I. 5156}
Comfort: To give comfort in time of ~~~~~~~~~~
difficulty or sorrow. II. Regret: To
have sorrow for an action. [freq. 108] 2395) 7LR (7LR NHhSh) ac: ? co:
(vf: Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
Bronze ab: ?
comfort, repent, comforter, ease| {str:
5162} V) 7LR (7LR N-HhSh) Divine:
Nm) 1LR (1LR N-HhM) To learn something through
divination. [Unknown connection to
Sorrow: [ms: Mxn] [freq. 1] |kjv:
root;] [freq. 11] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
repentance| {str: 5164}
enchantment, divine, enchanter,
Nf1) )QLR ()QLR NHh-MH) indeed, certainly, learn, experience,
Comfort: [freq. 2] |kjv: comfort| diligently, observe| {str: 5172}
{str: 5165} Nm) 7LR (7LR N-HhSh) I.
edm) 1JLMR (1JLMR NY-HhWM) Bronze: [Aramaic only] II.
Comfort: [ms: Mxn Mwxn] [freq. Divination: [Unknown connection to
3] |kjv: comfort, comfortable, root;] [freq. 11] |kjv: brass,
repenting| {str: 5150} enchantment| {str: 5173, 5174}
idm/f) 1JLRX (1JLRX TN-HhWM) cf2) 8WJLR (8WJLR N-HhW-ShT)
Comfort: [ms: Mxnt] [freq. 1] Bronze: [ms: tsxn] [freq. 141] |kjv:
|kjv: comfort| {str: 8575} brass, brasen, fetters, chain, copper,
idf1) )QJLRX ()QJLRX TN-HhW- filthiness, steel| {str: 5178}
MH) Comfort: [freq. 4] |kjv: dm) 7JLR (7JLR N-HhWSh)
consolation, comfort| {str: 8575} Bronze: [freq. 1] |kjv: brass| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5153}
df1) )WJLR ()WJLR N-HhW-ShH)
2393) =LR (=LR NHhTs) ac: Urge co: Bronze: [ms: hsxn] [freq. 10]
? ab: ? |kjv: brass, steel| {str: 5154}
V) =LR (=LR N-HhTs) Urge: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv:
haste| {str: 5169} 2396) 8LR (8LR NHhT) ac: Descend
~~~~~~~~~~ co: ? ab: ?: [from: XR - removing]

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V) 8LR (8LR N-HhT) Descend: V) 4YR (4YR N-ThP) Drip: To


[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 15] (vf: drip a sweet smelling liquid as an
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal, Piel) incense. Also the dripping of sweet
|kjv: broken, come down, enter, stick words from the mouth. [freq. 18] (vf:
fast, settle, press, carry, place, lay, Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: drop, prophesy,
depose| {str: 5181, 5182} prophet, down| {str: 5197}
Nm) 8LR (8LR N-HhT) Nm) 4YR (4YR N-ThP) Nataph:
Descended: [freq. 1] |kjv: come Drops of an unknown aromatic gum
down| {str: 5185} resin used in incense. [freq. 2] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ stacte, drop| {str: 5198}
bf1) )TMYR ()TMYR N-ThY-PH)
2397) 0YR (0YR NThL) ac: Lift co: Pendent: An ornamental probably
Burden ab: ? with a drop shaped gem. [freq. 2]
V) 0YR (0YR N-ThL) Lift: |kjv: collar, chain| {str: 5188}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 6] (vf: ~~~~~~~~~~
Paal, Piel) |kjv: bare, take, offer, lift|
{str: 5190, 5191} 2400) 6YR (6YR NThR) ac: Guard co: ?
Nm) 0YR (0YR N-ThL) Burden: ab: ?: [from: V] - as a place that is
[freq. 1] |kjv: weighty| {str: 5192} guarded]
bm) 0MYR (0MYR N-ThYL) V) 6YR (6YR N-ThR) Guard:
Burden: [freq. 1] |kjv: bear| {str: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf:
5187} Paal) |kjv: keep, keeper, reserve,
~~~~~~~~~~ grudge| {str: 5201, 5202}
~~~~~~~~~~
2398) 3YR (3YR NThAh) ac: Plant co:
Plant ab: ? 2401) 7YR (7YR NThSh) ac: Spread
V) 3YR (3YR N-ThAh) Plant: co: Branch ab: ?: The spreading
branches of a tree. [from: WY]
[freq. 58] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
plant, fasten, planter| {str: 5193} V) 7YR (7YR N-ThSh) I.
Nm) 3YR (3YR N-ThAh) Plant: Spread: II. Leave: As spread out
away from the point of origin. III.
[freq. 4] |kjv: plant| {str: 5194}
Remain: To be left behind by those
am) 3YRQ (3YRQ MN-ThAh) who leave. [freq. 40] (vf: Paal,
Planting: [df: ejm] [freq. 6] |kjv: Niphal, Pual) |kjv: forsake, leave,
planting, plant, plantation| {str: spread, drawn, fall, join, lie, loose,
4302} cast off| {str: 5203}
bm) 3MYR (3MYR N-ThYAh) bf1) )WMYR ()WMYR N-ThY-ShH)
Plant: [freq. 1] |kjv: plant| {str: Branch: [freq. 3] |kjv: branches,
5195} plant, battlement| {str: 5189}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2399) 4YR (4YR NThP) ac: Drip co: 2402) (OR ((OR NKD) ac: ? co: ? ab:
Drop ab: ? Posterity

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

Nm) (OR ((OR N-KD) ~~~~~~~~~~


Posterity: The continuation through
the next generation. [freq. 3] |kjv: 2406) 6OR (6OR NKR) ac: Know co: ?
sons son, nephew| {str: 5220} ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 6OR (6OR N-KR) Know:
[freq. 50] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil,
2403) ,OR (,OR NKHh) ac: ? co: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: know,
Straight ab: ? acknowledge, discern, respect,
Nm) ,OR (,OR N-KHh) Before: knowledge, known, feign| {str: 5234}
In front of or opposite to something. Nm) 6OR (6OR N-KR) I.
[freq. 2] |kjv: before, against| {str: Foreign: An unknown person, place
5226} or thing. II. Disaster: [Unknown
cm) ,JOR (,JOR N-KWHh) connection to root;] [freq. 37] |kjv:
Straight: In the sense of being in strange, stranger, alien| {str: 5235,
front. [ms: xkn] [freq. 4] |kjv: right, 5236}
uprightness, plain| {str: 5228} am) 6ORQ (6ORQ MN-KR)
cf1) )LJOR ()LJOR N-KW-HhH) Acquaintance: One who is known
Straightness: In the sense of being [df: rkm] [freq. 2] |kjv:
in front. [ms: hxkn] [freq. 4] |kjv: acquaintance| {str: 4378}
uprightness, right, equity| {str: 5229} fm) -VOR (-VOR N-K-RY)
gm) ,OJR (,OJR NW-KHh) Foreigner: One who is not known.
Before: In front of or opposite to [freq. 45] |kjv: stranger, strange,
something. [ms: xkn] [freq. 23] |kjv: alien, foreigner, outlandish| {str:
against, before, directly, for, on, over| 5237}
{str: 5227} hf1) )VORQ ()VORQ MN-K-RH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Minkrah: An unknown plant.
[freq. 1] |kjv: pit| {str: 4379}
2404) 0OR (0OR NKL) ac: Deceive co: ~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: Deceit
V) 0OR (0OR N-KL) Deceive: 2407) 0QR (0QR NML) ac: Cut co: ?
[freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Piel, ab: ?: [from: PQ - as cut into segments]
Participle) |kjv: deceiver, beguile, V) 0QR (0QR N-ML) Cut: To
subtly, conspire| {str: 5230} cut the tip or end. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal)
Nm) 0OR (0OR N-KL) Deceit: |kjv: cut off, cut down, circumcise|
[freq. 1] |kjv: wiles| {str: 5231} {str: 5243}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf) 0QR (0QR N-ML) Ant: A
segmented insect as cut in the
2405) <OR (<OR NKS) ac: ? co: ? ab: middle. [freq. 2] |kjv: ant| {str: 5244}
Wealth: [from: \O - as being covered] ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) <OR (<OR N-KS) Wealth:
2408) 6QR (6QR NMR) ac: ? co: ? ab:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 7] |kjv:
wealth, riches, goods| {str: 5232, ?
5233}

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Nm) 6QR (6QR N-MR) Nm) /\R (/\R N-SK) Pouring:


Leopard: [Hebrew and Aramaic] A liquid poured out as an offering or
[freq. 7] |kjv: leopard| {str: 5245, the pouring of a molten metal to form
5246} images. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 65] |kjv: drink, offering, image,
cover| {str: 5261, 5262}
2409) &\R (&\R NSB) ac: Turn co: ? af1) )O\RQ ()O\RQ MN-S-KH)
ab: ?: [from: F\] Pouring: A molten metal that is
bf1) )FM\R ()FM\R N-SY-BH) poured in a cast to form images.
Cause: A turn of affairs. [ms: hbon] [freq. 28] |kjv: image, molten,
[freq. 1] |kjv: cause| {str: 5252} covering, vail| {str: 4541}
~~~~~~~~~~ af2) 8O\RQ (8O\RQ MN-S-KT)
Web: Of the loom. [Unknown
2410) '\R ('\R NSG) ac: Move co: ? connection to root;] [freq. 2] |kjv:
ab: ?: [from: G\ - through the idea of web| {str: 4545}
departing] bm) /M\R (/M\R N-SYK) I.
V) '\R ('\R N-SG) I. Move: II. Pouring: A liquid poured out as an
Reach: In the sense of moving. [df: offering. II. Prince: [Unknown
gVn] [freq. 59] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, connection to root;] [freq. 6] |kjv:
Hophal) |kjv: remove, depart, take, prince, drink, duke, principal| {str:
turn, overtake, hold, get, attain, 5257}
obtain, reach, able, bring, lay, put, ~~~~~~~~~~
remove, rich, take| {str: 5253, 5381}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2413) 3\R (3\R NSAh) ac: Journey
co: ? ab: ?
2411) ,\R (,\R NSHh) ac: Pluck co: ? V) 3\R (3\R N-SAh) Journey:
ab: ? [freq. 146] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil)
V) ,\R (,\R N-SHh) Pluck: |kjv: journey, depart, remove,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 5] (vf: forward, went, go, brought, set, forth,
Paal, Niphal) |kjv: pluck, rooted, get, set| {str: 5265}
destroy, pull| {str: 5255, 5256} am) 3\RQ (3\RQ MN-SAh)
am) ,\RQ (,\RQ MN-SHh) Journey: [df: eom] [freq. 14] |kjv:
Plucked: [ms: xom] [freq. 1] |kjv: journey, journeying| {str: 4550,
broken| {str: 4535} 4551}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2412) /\R (/\R NSK) ac: Pour co: ? 2414) 5\R (5\R NSQ) ac: Ascend co: ?
ab: ?
ab: ?: [from: U] - covering]
V) 5\R (5\R N-SQ) I. Ascend:
V) /\R (/\R N-SK) Pour:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Kindle:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 27] (vf:
From the ascending flames. [df: qVn]
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal, Piel)
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
|kjv: pour, cover, offer, melt, molten,
set, spread| {str: 5258, 5259, 5260}

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Hophal) |kjv: ascend, up, kindle, 2417) =SR (=SR NAhTs) ac: ? co:
burn| {str: 5266, 5267, 5400} Thorn ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~
ldm) =J]SR (=J]SR NAh-TsWTs)
Thorn: [freq. 2] |kjv: thorn| {str:
5285}
2415) 0SR (0SR NAhL) ac: Shod co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Sandal ab: ?: [from: PS - being put on]
V) 0SR (0SR N-AhL) I. Shod: 2418) 6SR (6SR NAhR) ac: ? co:
To give sandals. II. Lock: [Unknown Young ab: ?: [from: PS]
connection to root;] [freq. 8] (vf:
Nm) 6SR (6SR N-AhR) Young:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: lock, bolt, shod,
inclose, shut| {str: 5274} A young male. [freq. 239] |kjv:
young man, servant, child, lad,
Nf) 0SR (0SR N-AhL) Sandal:
young, children, youth, babe, boy|
[freq. 22] |kjv: shoe, dryshod| {str: {str: 5288, 5289}
5275}
Nf1) )VSR ()VSR NAh-RH)
hm) 0SRQ (0SRQ MN-AhL)
Young: A young female. [freq. 62]
Sandal: [freq. 1] |kjv: shoe| {str: |kjv: damsel, maiden, maid, young|
4515} {str: 5291}
adm) 0JSRQ (0JSRQ MN-AhWL) df) 6JSR (6JSR N-AhWR)
Lock: [Unknown connection to Youth: [ms: ren] [freq. 47] |kjv:
root;] [ms: lenm] [freq. 6] |kjv: lock| youth, childhood| {str: 5271}
{str: 4514}
gm) 6SJR (6SJR NW-AhR)
~~~~~~~~~~
Youth: [ms: ren] [freq. 4] |kjv:
child, youth| {str: 5290}
2416) 1SR (1SR NAhM) ac: ? co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Sweet ab: ?
V) 1SR (1SR N-AhM) Sweet: 2419) ,TR (,TR NPHh) ac: Blow co: ?
To be sweet. [freq. 8] (vf: Paal) |kjv: ab: ?: [from: LT]
pleasant, sweet, beauty, delight| {str:
V) ,TR (,TR N-PHh) Blow:
5276}
[freq. 12] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual) |kjv:
am) 1SRQ (1SRQ MN-AhM)
blow, breathe, seethe, lose, snuff,
Delicacy: What is sweet. [freq. 1] give up| {str: 5301}
|kjv: beauty, pleasant, pleasantness|
am) ,TRQ (,TRQ MN-PHh)
{str: 4516}
Blowing: [df: xpm] [freq. 1] |kjv:
bm) 1MSR (1MSR N-AhYM)
giving up| {str: 4646}
Sweet: [freq. 13] |kjv: pleasant, ~~~~~~~~~~
pleasures, sweet| {str: 5273}
mm) 2QSR (2QSR NAh-MN) 2420) /TR (/TR NPK) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
Sweet: [freq. 1] |kjv: pleasant| {str:
gm) /TJR (/TJR NW-PK)
5282}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nophek: An unknown stone. [freq.
4] |kjv: emerald| {str: 5306}
~~~~~~~~~

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

2421) 0TR (0TR NPL) ac: Fall co: ? 2423) 5TR (5TR NPQ) ac: Issue co: ?
ab: ?: (eng: fall - with the removal of the ab: ?: A taking, coming or going forth.
n) V) 5TR (5TR N-PQ) Issue:
V) 0TR (0TR N-PL) Fall: [Aramaic only] [freq. 11] (vf: Paal)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 445] |kjv: take, come, go| {str: 5312}
(vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: fall, ef1) )UTMR ()UTMR NYP-QH)
cast, divide, overthrow, present, lay, Expense: As going out. [Aramaic
rot, accept, inferior, light, lost| {str: only] [ms: hkpn] [freq. 2] |kjv:
5307, 5308} expense| {str: 5313}
Nm) 0TR (0TR N-PL) ~~~~~~~~~~
Miscarriage: As a fallen pregnancy.
[freq. 3] |kjv: birth| {str: 5309} 2424) 7TR (7TR NPSh) ac: Refresh
am) 0TRQ (0TRQ MN-PL) co: Soul ab: ?: The whole of a person, the
Refuse: What is thrown down as body, breath and mind.
worthless. [df: lpm] [freq. 2] |kjv: V) 7TR (7TR N-ShP) Refresh:
flake, refuse| {str: 4651} To refresh the whole of the person.
af1) )PTRQ ()PTRQ MN-P-LH) [freq. 3] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: refresh|
Ruin: A pile of refuse as a fallen {str: 5314}
or thrown down. [df: hlpm] [freq. 3] Nf) 7TR (7TR N-PSh) Soul:
|kjv: ruin, ruinous| {str: 4654} [freq. 751] |kjv: soul, life, person,
af2) 8PTRQ (8PTRQ MN-P-LT) mind, heart, creature, body, dead,
Fall: Something that is fallen. [df: will, desire, man, self, any, appetite|
tlpm] [freq. 8] |kjv: fall, ruin, {str: 5315}
carcass| {str: 4658} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2425) 8TR (8TR NPT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
2422) =TR (=TR NPTs) ac: Scatter co: gm) 8TJR (8TJR NW-PT)
Club ab: ?: The scattering of pieces as Honeycomb: [ms: tpn] [freq. 5]
when a club smashes a pot. [from: ]T] |kjv: honeycomb| {str: 5317}
V) =TR (=TR N-PTs) Scatter: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 22] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: break, scatter, dash, 2426) &]R (&]R NTsB) ac: Stand co:
discharge, disperse, overspread, Pillar ab: ?: The firm standing of a pillar.
sunder| {str: 5310} [from: F] - as a wall standing firm and
Nm) =TR (=TR N-PTs) erect]
Scattering: [freq. 1] |kjv: scattering| V) &]R (&]R N-TsB) Stand: To
{str: 5311} stand erect. Also to set in place.
am) =TRQ (=TRQ MN-PTs) [freq. 75] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil,
Club: [df: Upm] [freq. 2] |kjv: Hophal) |kjv: stand, set, officer,
slaughter, axe| {str: 4660, 4661} upright, appoint, deputy, erect,
~~~~~~~~~~ establish| {str: 5324}

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am) &]Q (&]RQ MN-TsB) ~~~~~~~~~~


Standing: [df: bum] [freq. 10] |kjv:
stood| {str: 4673} 2428) 0]R (0]R NTsL) ac: Deliver co:
af1) )F]RQ ()F]RQ MN-Ts-BH) ? ab: ?: [from: P] - as a shaking]
Pillar: As standing tall and firm. V) 0]R (0]R N-TsL) Deliver:
[df: hbum] [freq. 32] |kjv: image, [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 216]
pillar, garrison| {str: 4676} (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal,
af2) 8F]RQ (8F]RQ MN-Ts-BT) Piel) |kjv: deliver, recover, rid,
Pillar: As standing tall and firm. escape, rescue, spoil, take| {str: 5337,
[df: tbum] [freq. 6] |kjv: pillar, 5338}
substance| {str: 4678} ~~~~~~~~~~
bm) &M]R (&M]R N-TsYB)
Pillar: As standing tall and firm. 2429) 6]R (6]R NTsR) ac: Preserve
[ms: bun] [freq. 12] |kjv: pillar| {str: co: ? ab: ?
5333} V) 6]R (6]R N-TsR) Preserve:
em) &]MR (&]MR NY-TsB) To watch over or guard in order to
Haft: The handle of a sword or knife preserve. [freq. 63] (vf: Paal,
which the blade is set into. [ms: bun] Participle) |kjv: keep, preserve,
[freq. 1] |kjv: haft| {str: 5325} watchman, besiege, keeper,
ef1) )F]MR ()F]MR NYTs-BH) monument, preserver, subtil, hidden,
watcher| {str: 5341}
Firmness: [Aramaic only] [ms:
hbun] [freq. 1] |kjv: strength| {str: Nm) 6]R (6]R N-TsR) Branch:
5326} [Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
kom) &]JRQ (&]JRQ M-NW-TsB) 4] |kjv: branch| {str: 5342}
Tower: As standing tall and firm. bm) 6M]R (6M]R N-TsYR)
[df: bum] [freq. 1] |kjv: mount| {str: Preserve: [freq. 1] |kjv: preserved|
4674} {str: 5336}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2427) ,]R (,]R NTsHh) ac: ? co: ? 2430) &UR (&UR NQB) ac: Pierce co:
ab: Continue Hole ab: ?: [from: FU]
V) ,]R (,]R N-TsHh) V) &UR (&UR N-QB) Pierce: To
Continue: [Hebrew and Aramaic] make a hole by piercing. Also to
[freq. 66] (vf: Niphal, Piel, curse in the sense of piercing
Participle) |kjv: musician, set, through. [freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
overseer, excel, oversee, perpetual, |kjv: curse, express, blaspheme, bore,
singer, prefer| {str: 5329, 5330} name, pierce, appoint, hole, strike|
Nm) ,]R (,]R N-TsHh) I. {str: 5344}
Continually: II. Blood: From its Nm) &UR (&UR N-QB) Hole:
continual flowing. [freq. 45] |kjv: [freq. 1] |kjv: pipe| {str: 5345}
ever, never, perpetual, always, end, Nf1) )FUR ()FUR NQ-BH)
victory, strength, alway, constantly, Female: As with a hole. [freq. 22]
evermore, blood| {str: 5331, 5332}

383
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

|kjv: female, woman, maid| {str: Nf1) )QUR ()QUR NQ-MH)


5347} Vengeance: [freq. 27] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ vengeance, revenge| {str: 5360}
~~~~~~~~~~
2431) (UR ((UR NQD) ac: ? co: Spot
ab: ? 2434) 3UR (3UR NQAh) ac: Alienate
cm) (JUR ((JUR N-QWD) co: ? ab: ?: [from: SU - being removed
Spotted: The spots of sheep and from the home]
goats. [ms: dqn] [freq. 9] |kjv: V) 3UR (3UR N-QAh)
speckled| {str: 5348} Alienate: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
df1) )HJUR ()HJUR N-QW-DH) alienate| {str: 5361}
Drop: As spots. [freq. 1] |kjv: stud| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 5351}
gm) (UJR ((UJR NW-QD) 2435) 4UR (4UR NQP) ac: Encircle
Sheep-master: One who manages co: Circle ab: ?: [from: TU]
the flock. [ms: dqn] [freq. 2] |kjv: V) 4UR (4UR N-QP) Encircle:
sheepmaster, herdman| {str: 5349} To go around to enclose or go about.
edm) (JUMR ((JUMR NY-QWD) [freq. 19] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
I. Mold: As spots. [ms: dqn] II. compass, round, about, destroy,
Biscuit: Spots of bread. [freq. 3] |kjv: down, inclose, kill, round| {str:
mouldy, crcknels| {str: 5350} 5362}
~~~~~~~~~~ ef1) )TUMR ()TUMR NYQ-PH)
Rope: Used to encircle the waist.
2432) 9UR (9UR NQTh) ac: ? co: ? ab: [ms: hpqn] [freq. 1] |kjv: rent| {str:
Loathe: [from: YU] 5364}
V) 9UR (9UR N-QTh) Loathe: gm) 4UJR (4UJR NW-QP)
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: weary| {str: Circling: The going around the tree
5354} beating it to drop the fruit. [ms: Pqn]
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 2] |kjv: shaking| {str: 5363}
~~~~~~~~~~
2433) 1UR (1UR NQM) ac: Avenge
co: ? ab: Vengeance: [from: QU - one 2436) 6UR (6UR NQR) ac: Pierce co:
who raises the hand to avenge another] Fissure ab: ?: [from: VO - as a digging]
V) 1UR (1UR N-QM) Avenge: V) 6UR (6UR N-QR) Pierce:
[freq. 35] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Pual, Piel) |kjv:
Hophal, Piel) |kjv: avenge, put out, thrust, pick pierce, dig| {str:
vengeance, revenge, take, avenger, 5365}
punish| {str: 5358} Nf1) )VUR ()VUR NQ-RH)
Nm) 1UR (1UR N-QM) Fissure: As a piercing in a rock.
Vengeance: [freq. 17] |kjv: [freq. 2] |kjv: cleft, clift| {str: 5366}
vengeance, quarrel, avenge| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
5359}

384
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

2437) 7UR (7UR NQSh) ac: Ensnare ef1) )OWMR ()OWMR NYSh-KH)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: WU - snare by Chamber: [Unknown connection to
stealth] root;] [ms: hksn] [freq. 3] |kjv:
V) 7UR (7UR N-QSh) I. chamber| {str: 5393}
Ensnare: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. ~~~~~~~~~~
Knock: [Unknown connection to
root; Aramaic only] [freq. 6] (vf: 2442) 0WR (0WR NShL) ac: Cast co: ?
Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: ab: ?
snare, catch, smite| {str: 5367, 5368} V) 0WR (0WR N-ShL) Cast off:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: cast,
put, slip, loose, drive| {str: 5394}
2438) 'VR ('VR NRG) ac: Whisper co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?: A quiet whisper to be unheard or in
slander. [from: GV - to trample on one by 2443) 1WR (1WR NShM) ac: Pant co:
slandering] Breath ab: ?: [from: QW]
emm) 2GVMR (2GVMR NY-R-GN) V) 1WR (1WR N-ShM) Pant:
Whisperer: [ms: Ngrn] [freq. 4] |kjv: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: destroy| {str:
talebearer, whisperer| {str: 5372} 5395}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf1) )QWR ()QWR NSh-MH)
Breath: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar:
2439) (VR ((VR NRD) ac: ? co: Nard amvn] [freq. 25] |kjv: breath, blast,
ab: ?: (eng: nard) spirit, inspiration, soul| {str: 5396,
Nm) (VR ((VR N-RD) Nard: An 5397}
aromatic plant. [freq. 3] |kjv: if2) 8QWRX (8QWRX TN-Sh-MT)
spikenard| {str: 5373} Tinshemet: An unknown animal.
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 3] |kjv: swan, mole| {str: 8580}
~~~~~~~~~~
2440) &WR (&WR NShB) ac: Blow co: ?
ab: ? 2444) 4WR (4WR NShP) ac: Blow co:
V) &WR (&WR N-ShB) Blow: Twilight ab: ?: The cool breeze that
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: drive, blows at twilight.
blow| {str: 5380} V) 4WR (4WR N-ShP) Blow:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: blow| {str:
5398}
2441) /WR (/WR NShK) ac: Bite co: ? Nm) 4WR (4WR N-ShP)
ab: Usury: A bite, also usury as a biting. Twilight: Dusk or dawn. [freq. 12]
V) /WR (/WR N-ShK) I. Bite: |kjv: twilight, night, dark, dawn| {str:
II. Usury: In the sense of biting. 5399}
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: tcm) 4JWRM (4JWRM YN-ShWP)
bite, usury| {str: 5391} Yanshoph: An unknown bird. [freq.
Nm) /WR (/WR N-ShK) Usury: 3] |kjv: owl| {str: 3244}
[freq. 12] |kjv: usury| {str: 5392}

385
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

tdm) 4JWRM (4JWRM YN-ShWP)


Yanshuph: An unknown bird. [freq. 2449) ,XR (,XR NTHh) ac: Cut co:
3] |kjv: owl| {str: 3244} Piece ab: ?: [from: LX - dividing]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) ,XR (,XR N-THh) Cut: To
cut into pieces. [freq. 9] (vf: Piel)
2445) 5WR (5WR NShQ) ac: Touch co: |kjv: cut, divide, hew| {str: 5408}
Weapon ab: ?: A touching in love with Nm) ,XR (,XR N-THh) Piece:
the lips or in battle with weapons. What has been cut. [freq. 13] |kjv:
V) 5WR (5WR N-ShQ) Touch: piece, part| {str: 5409}
To touch with the lips or weapons. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 35] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
kiss, arm, rule, touch| {str: 5401} 2450) /XR (/XR NTK) ac: Pour co: ?
Nm) 5WR (5WR N-ShQ) ab: ?: [from: XR - removing]
Weapon: Used in battle in the sense V) /XR (/XR N-TK) Pour: To
of touching the enemy. [freq. 10] pour out. [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
|kjv: armour, weapon, battle, arm, Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: pour, melt,
harness, armoury| {str: 5402} gather, molten, drop| {str: 5413}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
2446) 6WR (6WR NShR) ac: ? co: ? ab: 2451) 2XR (2XR NTN) ac: Give co: Gift
?
ab: ?: [from: XR - removing]
Nm) 6WR (6WR N-ShR) Nesher:
V) 2XR (2XR N-TN) Give: [A
An unknown bird of prey. [Hebrew
generic verb with a wide application
and Aramaic] [freq. 28] |kjv: eagle|
meaning to give] [freq. 2008] (vf:
{str: 5403, 5404}
Paal, Niphal, Hophal) |kjv: give, put,
~~~~~~~~~~
deliver, made, set, up, lay, grant,
suffer, yield, bring, cause, utter, send,
2447) 8WR (8WR NShT) ac: Dry co: ? recompense, appoint, show| {str:
ab: ? 5414}
V) 8WR (8WR N-ShT) Dry up: am) 2XRQ (2XRQ MN-TN) Gift:
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: fail| What is given. [df: Ntm] [freq. 5]
{str: 5405} |kjv: gift| {str: 4976}
~~~~~~~~~~ af1) )RXRQ ()RXRQ MN-T-NH)
Gift: What is given. [Hebrew and
2448) &XR (&XR NTB) ac: ? co: Path ab: Aramaic] [df: hntm] [ar: antm]
? [freq. 20] |kjv: gift| {str: 4978, 4979}
bm/f) &MXR (&MXR N-TYB) Path: af2) 8RXRQ (8RXRQ MN-T-NT)
[freq. 5] |kjv: path| {str: 5410} Gift: What is given. [df: ttm] [freq.
bf1) )FMXR ()FMXR N-TY-BH) 6] |kjv: gift, give, reward| {str: 4991}
Path: [freq. 26] |kjv: path, pathway| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 5410}
~~~~~~~~~~

386
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - R

2452) <XR (XR NTS) ac: Break co: ? ab: 2456) 7XR (7XR NTSh) ac: Pluck co: ?
?: [from: XR - removing] ab: ?: [from: XR - removing]
V) <XR (<XR N-TS) Break: V) 7XR (7XR N-TSh) Pluck:
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: mar| {str: [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hophal)
5420} |kjv: pluck, destroy, root, pull| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5428}
~~~~~~~~~~
2453) 3XR (3XR NTAh) ac: Break co: ?
ab: ?: [from: XR - removing] 2457) 6XR (6XR NTR) ac: Release co:
V) 3XR (3XR N-TAh) Break: Soda ab: ?: A chemical that releases
[freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: break| {str: gases. [from: XR - removing]
5421} V) 6XR (6XR N-TR) Release:
~~~~~~~~~~ [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 9] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: loose, move,
2454) =XR (=XR NTTs) ac: Break co: ? leap, undo, make, drive, asunder,
ab: ?: [from: XR - removing] shake| {str: 5425, 5426}
V) =XR (=XR N-TTs) Break Nm) 6XR (6XR N-TR) Soda:
down: [freq. 42] (vf: Paal, Niphal, [freq. 2] |kjv: nitre| {str: 5427}
Hophal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: break, ~~~~~~~~~~
throw, destroy, cast, beat, pull,
overthrow| {str: 5422} 2458) 6KR (6KR NGhR) ac: Shake co: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?: [from: KR]
V) 6KR (6KR N-GhR) Shake: To
2455) 5XR (5XR NTQ) ac: Draw co: shake back and forth. [freq. 12] (vf:
Eruption ab: ?: [from: XR - removing] Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
V) 5XR (5XR N-TQ) Draw: To shake, overthrow, toss, yell| {str:
draw out or away as a bowstring or to 5286, 5287}
draw a cord to its breaking point. cf2) 8VJKR (8VJKR N-GhW-RT)
[freq. 27] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Fiber: As shaken from flax when
Hophal, Piel) |kjv: break, draw, lift, beaten. [ms: tren] [freq. 2] |kjv:
pluck, draw, pluck, root, pull, burst| tow| {str: 5296}
{str: 5423} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 5XR (5XR N-TQ) Eruption:
A disease of the skin which breaks
open drawing out liquid. [freq. 14]
|kjv: scall| {str: 5424}
~~~~~~~~~~

387
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

Sin

2459) /F\ (/F\ SBK) ac: Interweave Nf1) )PF\ ()PF\ SB-LH)
co: Net ab: ?: [from: FW - weaving] Burden: [freq. 6] |kjv: burden| {str:
V) /F\ (/F\ S-BK) 5450}
Interweave: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Pual, gm) 0FJ\ (0FJ\ SW-BL)
Participle) |kjv: fold, wrap| {str: Burden: [ms: lbo] [freq. 3] |kjv:
5440} burden| {str: 5448}
Nm) /F\ (/F\ S-BK) I. Net: ~~~~~~~~~~
[df: KbV] II. Thicket: As
interwoven. [freq. 5] |kjv: thicket, 2461) 3F\ (3F\ SBAh) ac: Fill co:
thick, net| {str: 5442, 7638} Full ab: Satisfaction
Nf1) )OF\ ()OF\ SB-KH) I. V) 3F\ (3F\ S-BAh) Fill: To
Netting: [df: hkbV] II. Trigon: A fill full. [df: ebV] [freq. 95] (vf:
triangular musical instrument with Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: satisfy, fill,
four strings. [ar: akbo] [freq. 19] full, plenty, enough, satiate, suffice,
|kjv: network, wreath, checker, insatiable, weary| {str: 7646}
lattice, snare, sackbut| {str: 5443, Nm) 3F\ (3F\ S-BAh) I. Full:
7639} [df: ebV] II. Plenty: [df: ebV] [freq.
cm) /JF\ (/JF\ S-BWK) 18] |kjv: plenty, plenteous,
Thicket: As interwoven. [freq. 1] abundance, full, satisfied| {str: 7647,
|kjv: thicket| {str: 5441} 7649}
gcm) /JFJ\ (/JFJ\ SW-BWK) Nf1) )SF\ ()SF\ SB-AhH)
Boughs: Thick interwoven branches. Satisfaction: [df: hebV] [freq. 6]
[df: KbwV] [freq. 1] |kjv: boughs| |kjv: fullness, satisfy, enough, full,
{str: 7730} sufficiently| {str: 7654}
~~~~~~~~~~ ef1) )SFM\ ()SFM\ SYB-AhH)
Full: [df: hebV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
2460) 0F\ (0F\ SBL) ac: Carry co: fullness| {str: 7653}
Burden ab: ?: [from: P\ - raising] gm) 3FJ\ (3FJ\ SW-BAh)
V) 0F\ (0F\ S-BL) Carry: Full: [df: ebV] [freq. 8] |kjv: full,
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf: fullness, sufficed, satisfying| {str:
Paal, Hitpael, Pual, Participle) |kjv: 7648}
carry, bear, labour, burden| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
5445, 5446}
Nm) 0F\ (0F\ S-BL) Burden: 2462) 6F\ (6F\ SBR) ac: Consider co:
[freq. 8] |kjv: burden, charge| {str: ? ab: ?: A patient watching, waiting or
5447, 5449} expectation.
V) 6F\ (6F\ S-BR) Consider:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: rbV

388
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

rbs] [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Piel, Nm) 2G\ (2G\ S-GN) Ruler:
Participle) |kjv: hope, wait, view, [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 22]
tarry, think| {str: 5452, 7663} |kjv: ruler, governor| {str: 5460,
Nm) 6F\ (6F\ S-BR) 5461}
Consideration: [df: rbV] [freq. 2] ~~~~~~~~~~
|kjv: hope| {str: 7664}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2467) 6G\ (6G\ SGR) ac: Shut co:
Cage ab: ?: [from: O\ - an enclosure]
V) 6G\ (6G\ S-GR) Shut: To
2463) &G\ (&G\ SGB) ac: Lift co:
shut or clse. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Tower ab: ?: [from: FG - high] [df: rkV] [freq. 96] (vf: Paal,
V) &G\ (&G\ S-GB) Lift: [df: Niphal, Hiphil, Pual, Piel) |kjv: shut,
bgV] [freq. 20] (vf: Paal, Niphal, deliver, pure, give, inclose, repair,
Hiphil, Pual, Piel) |kjv: high, exalt, close, stop, strait, together| {str:
defend, safe, excellent| {str: 7682} 5462, 5463, 5534}
hm) &G\Q (&G\Q MS-GB) am) 6G\Q (6G\Q MS-GR) I.
Tower: A high place of defense and Prison: A place for shutting up. II.
protection. [df: bgVm] [freq. 17] |kjv: Smith: As one who makes shackles
defense, refuge, tower, fort| {str: for prisoners. [freq. 7] |kjv: smith,
4869} prison| {str: 4525}
~~~~~~~~~~ cm) 6JG\ (6JG\ S-GWR) I.
Enclosure: As shut in. II. Gold:
2464) (G\ ((G\ SGD) ac: Fall co: ? ab: [Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
?: Fall down to the knees with the face to 2] |kjv: gold, caul| {str: 5458}
the ground in homage. hf2) 8VG\Q (8VG\Q MS-G-RT)
V) (G\ ((G\ S-GD) Prostrate: Border: The area that encloses a
To fall down to the knees and face in people. [freq. 17] |kjv: border, close,
homage. [Hebrew and Aramaic] hole| {str: 4526}
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal) |kjv: fall down, om) 6GJ\ (6GJ\ SW-GR) Cage:
worship| {str: 5456, 5457} As shut in. [freq. 1] |kjv: ward| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5474}
lbm) 6MVG\ (6MVG\ SG-RYR)
2465) 0G\ (0G\ SGL) ac: ? co: Jewel
Heavy rain: [Unknown connection
ab: ? to root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: rainy| {str:
df1) )PJG\ ()PJG\ S-GW-LH) 5464}
Jewel: A precious stone. [ms: hlgo] ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 8] |kjv: treasure, peculiar,
special, jewel| {str: 5459} 2468) 6H\ (6H\ SDR) ac: Order co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Row ab: ?: Set in order as an
arrangement. [from: VH - order]
2466) 2G\ (2G\ SGN) ac: Ruler co: Nm) 6H\ (6H\ S-DR) Order:
Ruler ab: ? An ordered arrangement. [freq. 1]
|kjv: order| {str: 5468}

389
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

Nf1) )VH\ ()VH\ SD-RH) qxV] [freq. 36] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
Row: A row of planks in Piel) |kjv: play, laugh, rejoice, scorn,
constructing a house or of an army in sport, merry, mock, deride| {str:
the sense of being in order. [df: 7832}
hrdV] [freq. 4] |kjv: range, board| cm) 5JL\ (5JL\ S-HhWQ)
{str: 7713} Laughter: [df: qwxV qxV] [freq.
hjm) 2JVH\Q (2JVH\Q M-SD- 15] |kjv: laughter, derision, laughing,
RWN) Porch: As built with rows mock, scorn, sport| {str: 7814}
or boards. [freq. 1] |kjv: porch| {str: hm) 5L\Q (5L\Q MSh-hQ)
4528} Laughter: [df: qxVm] [freq. 1] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ scorn| {str: 4890}
~~~~~~~~~~
2469) &L\ (&L\ SHhB) ac: Drag co:
Rag ab: ? 2473) 6L\ (6L\ SHhR) ac: Trade co:
V) &L\ (&L\ S-HhB) Drag: Merchandise ab: ?: To go about to and
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: draw, tear| fro trading precious merchandises. [from:
{str: 5498} LV - travel]
Nf1) )FL\ ()FL\ SHh-BH) V) 6L\ (6L\ S-HhR) I. Trade:
Rag: Old worn out clothes as II. Beat: The beating of the heart in
dragged. [freq. 2] |kjv: clout| {str: the sense of going about to and fro.
5499} [freq. 20] (vf: Paal, Pilpel, Participle)
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: merchant, trade, pant, traffick|
{str: 5503}
2470) 9L\ (9L\ SHhTh) ac: Press co: Nm) 6L\ (6L\ S-HhR)
? ab: ? Merchandise: Something that is
V) 9L\ (9L\ S-HhTh) Press: traded. [freq. 7] |kjv: merchandise|
{str: 5504, 5505}
[df: jxV] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
press| {str: 7818} cf1) )VJL\ ()VJL\ S-HhW-RH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Merchandise: Something that is
traded. [ms: hrxo] [freq. 1] |kjv:
2471) 4L\ (4L\ SHhP) ac: Sweep co: merchandise| {str: 5506}
? ab: ? gf1) )VLJ\ ()VLJ\ SW-Hh-RH)
V) 4L\ (4L\ S-HhP) Sweep: Shield: [Unknown connection to
root;] [ms: hrxo] [freq. 1] |kjv:
To sweep away. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal,
buckler| {str: 5507}
Niphal, Participle) |kjv: sweeping,
sweep| {str: 5502} gf2) 8VLJ\ (8VLJ\ SW-Hh-RT)
~~~~~~~~~~ Black: From the black goat hair tents
of the traders. [freq. 1] |kjv: black|
2472) 5L\ (5L\ SHhQ) ac: Laugh co: {str: 5508}
hm) 6L\Q (6L\Q MSh-hR)
? ab: ?: [from: LG - coming from the
belly] Merchandise: Something that is
traded. [freq. 1] |kjv: traffick| {str:
V) 5L\ (5L\ S-HhQ) Laugh:
4536}
To laugh in play, sport or scorn. [df:

390
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 0O\ (0O\ S-KL)


Understanding: [df: lkV] [freq. 16]
2474) 1Y\ (1Y\ SThM) ac: Hate co: |kjv: understanding, wisdom, wise,
? ab: ?: [from: Y\ - turning] prudence, knowledge, sense,
V) 1Y\ (1Y\ S-ThM) Hate: discretion, policy| {str: 7922}
[df: MjV] [freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Nf2) 8PO\ (8PO\ SK-LT)
hate, oppose| {str: 7852} Understanding: [Aramaic only] [df:
~~~~~~~~~~ wntlkV] [freq. 3] |kjv:
understanding| {str: 7924}
~~~~~~~~~
2475) 2Y\ (2Y\ SThN) ac: Oppose co:
Opponent ab: Opposition: [from: Y\ - 2478) 2O\ (2O\ SKN) ac: Benefit co: ?
turning] ab: ?: [from: O\ - as a covering of
V) 2Y\ (2Y\ S-ThN) Oppose: stores]
[df: NjV] [freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: V) 2O\ (2O\ S-KN) Benefit: To
adversary, resist| {str: 7853} be of use, service or profit in order
Nm) 2Y\ (2Y\ S-ThN) that one may benefit from it. [freq.
Opponent: [df: NjV] [freq. 27] |kjv: 14] (vf: Paal, Niphil, Hiphil, Pual,
satan, adversary, withstand| {str: Participle) |kjv: acquaint, profitable,
7854} cherish, advantage, endanger,
impoverish, treasure| {str: 5532,
ef1) )RYM\ ()RYM\ SYTh-NH)
5533}
Opposition: [df: hnjV] [freq. 1]
hm) 2O\Q (2O\Q MS-KN)
|kjv: accusation| {str: 7855}
~~~~~~~~~~ Poor: One who benefits from others
generosity. [freq. 4] |kjv: poor| {str:
4542}
2476) 6Y\ (6Y\ SThR) ac: ? co: Side
hf1) )RO\Q ()RO\Q MS-K-NH)
ab: ?: [from: H]]
Storehouse: Places for storing items
Nm) 6Y\ (6Y\ S-ThR) Side:
for future benefit. [freq. 7] |kjv: store,
[Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: side| storehouse, treasure| {str: 4543}
{str: 7859}
hf3) 8JRO\Q (8JRO\Q MS-K-NWT)
~~~~~~~~~~
Poverty: Those who rely on
benefits from others. [ms: tnkom]
2477) 0O\ (0O\ SKL) ac: Understand
[freq. 1] |kjv: scarceness| {str: 4544}
co: ? ab: ?: The ability to consider a ~~~~~~~~~~
situation with comprehension in order to
be successful or prosperous.
2479) 6O\ (6O\ SKR) ac: Hire co:
V) 0O\ (0O\ S-KL)
Wage ab: ?: A payment of wages or
Understand: [Hebrew and Aramaic] reward for services. [from: O\ - as a
[df: lkV] [freq. 64] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, covering for services] (eng: succor,
Piel) |kjv: understand, wise, prosper, secure)
wisely, understanding, consider,
V) 6O\ (6O\ S-KR) Hire: [df:
instruct, prudent, skill, teach,
consider| {str: 7919, 7920} rkV] [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Niphal,

391
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

Hitpael) |kjv: hire, reward, wage| Nm) ,P\ (,P\ S-LHh)


{str: 7936} Forgiving: [freq. 1] |kjv: forgive|
Nm) 6O\ (6O\ S-KR) Wage: {str: 5546}
The reward or price paid for ones bf1) )LMP\ ()LMP\ S-LY-HhH)
labor. [df: rkV] [freq. 30] |kjv: hire, Forgiveness: [freq. 3] |kjv:
reward, wage, price, fare, worth, forgiveness, pardon| {str: 5547}
sluice| {str: 7938, 7939} ~~~~~~~~~~
bm) 6MO\ (6MO\ S-KYR)
Hireling: One who is hired for 2483) 1P\ (1P\ SLM) ac: ? co:
service. [df: rykV] [freq. 17] |kjv: Garment ab: ?: [from: P\ - lifting onto
servant, hireling, hired| {str: 7916} the body]
bf1) )VMO\ ()VMO\ S-KY-RH) Nf) 1P\ (1P\ S-LM)
Hireling: One who is hired for Garment: [df: hmlV] [freq. 16]
service. [df: hrykV] [freq. 1] |kjv: |kjv: garment, raiment, clothes| {str:
hired| {str: 7917} 8008}
nm) 6O\E (6O\E AS-KR) ~~~~~~~~~~
Payment: [df: rksa] [freq. 2] |kjv:
gift, present| {str: 814} 2484) 3P\ (3P\ SLAh) ac: High co:
acf2) 8VJO\Q (8VJO\Q MS-KW- Cliff ab: ?: [from: P\ - height]
RT) Wage: [df: trkVm] [freq. 4] Nm) 3P\ (3P\ S-LAh) Cliff: A
|kjv: wages, reward| {str: 4909} high rock, cliff or towering rock, as a
~~~~~~~~~~ place of defense. [freq. 60] |kjv: rock,
stronghold, stone, stony| {str: 5553}
2480) 8O\ (8O\ SKT) ac: Silent co: ? pm) 1SP\ (1SP\ SL-AhM)
ab: ? Locust: From its high jumping.
V) 8O\ (8O\ S-KT) Silent: To [freq. 1] |kjv: locust| {str: 5556}
be silent. [freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
heed| {str: 5535}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2485) 4P\ (4P\ SLP) ac: Twist co: ?
ab: ?
2481) (P\ ((P\ SLD) ac: Lift co: ? V) 4P\ (4P\ S-LP) Twist: To
ab: ?: [from: P\] twist words or the way in the sense of
V) (P\ ((P\ S-LD) Lift: [freq. perverseness. [freq. 7] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: harden| {str: 5539} overthrow, pervert| {str: 5557}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 4P\ (4P\ S-LP)
Crookedness: Something twisted.
2482) ,P\ (,P\ SLHh) ac: Forgive [freq. 2] |kjv: perverseness| {str:
co: ? ab: ?: [from: P\ - lifting one out of 5558}
a debt] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) ,P\ (,P\ S-LHh) Forgive:
[freq. 46] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: 2486) 5P\ (5P\ SLQ) ac: Ascend co:
forgive, pardon, spare| {str: 5545} ? ab: ?: [from: P\]

392
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

V) 5P\ (5P\ S-LQ) Ascend: ef1) )PQM\ ()PQM\ SYM-LH)


[Aramaic only] [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) Garment: As forming to the image
|kjv: came| {str: 5559} of the body. [df: hlmV] [freq. 29]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: raiment, clothes, garment,
apparel, cloth, clothing| {str: 8071}
2487) ,Q\ (,Q\ SMHh) ac: Rejoice ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: Joy: A spontaneous expression
of excitement and cheer. 2490) 2Q\ (2Q\ SMN) ac: Appoint co:
V) ,Q\ (,Q\ S-MHh) ? ab: ?: [from: Q\ - setting in place]
Rejoice: [df: xmV] [freq. 152] (vf: V) 2Q\ (2Q\ S-MN) Appoint:
Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: rejoice, glad, [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal, Participle) |kjv:
joy, merry| {str: 8055} appoint| {str: 5567}
Nm) ,Q\ (,Q\ S-MHh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Rejoicing: [df: xmV] [freq. 23] |kjv:
rejoice, glad, joyful, merry, 2491) 6Q\ (6Q\ SMR) ac: Bristle co:
merryhearted| {str: 8056} Hair ab: ?: The standing on end of hair as
Nf1) )LQ\ ()LQ\ SM-HhH) when terrified or on a caterpillar.
Joy: [df: hxmV] [freq. 94] |kjv: joy, V) 6Q\ (6Q\ S-MR) Bristle:
gladness, mirth, rejoice| {str: 8057} [freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: tremble,
~~~~~~~~~~ stood| {str: 5568}
Nm) 6Q\ (6Q\ S-MR) Hair:
2488) /Q\ (/Q\ SMK) ac: Support [freq. 1] |kjv: rough| {str: 5569}
co: ? ab: ?: The supporting of something af1) )VQ\Q ()VQ\Q MS-M-RH)
by laying against or on it. [from: Q\ - Nail: As a standing hair. [freq. 4]
setting up a support] |kjv: nail| {str: 4548}
V) /Q\ (/Q\ S-MK) Support: a f) 6Q\Q (6Q\Q MS-MR)
[freq. 48] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv: Nail: As a standing hair. [df: rmVm]
lay, uphold, put, lean, stay, sustain, [freq. 1] |kjv: nail| {str: 4548, 4930}
hold, borne, establish, stand, rest, set|
hm) 6Q\Q (6Q\Q MS-MR)
{str: 5564}
Nail: As a standing hair. [freq. 1]
bf1) )OMQ\ ()OMQ\ S-MY-KH)
|kjv: nail| {str: 4548}
Covering: [Unknown connection ~~~~~~~~~~
to root;] [df: hkymV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
mantle| {str: 8063}
2492) (S\ ((S\ SAhD) ac: Comfort
~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
2489) 0Q\ (0Q\ SML) ac: ? co: V) (S\ ((S\ S-AhD)
Image ab: ?: The form or shape of an Comfort: To be a support or aid for
image. strength or rest. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 13] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Nm) 0Q\ (0Q\ S-ML) Image:
comfort, strengthen, hold, uphold,
[freq. 5] |kjv: figure, image, idol| establish, refresh, helping| {str: 5582,
{str: 5566} 5583}

393
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

hm) (S\Q ((S\Q MS-AhD) cf1) )VJS\ ()VJS\ S-AhW-RH)


Pillar: What gives support. [freq. 1] Barley: From its hair on its head. [df:
|kjv: pillar| {str: 4552} hreV] [freq. 34] |kjv: barley| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 8184}
~~~~~~~~~~
2493) 4S\ (4S\ SAhP) ac: Divide
co: Fork ab: ?: A fork in a branch. 2495) (T\ ((T\ SPD) ac: Mourn co:
V) 4S\ (4S\ S-AhP) Divide: ? ab: ?
To divide by cutting off. [freq. 1] (vf: V) (T\ ((T\ S-PD) Mourn:
Piel) |kjv: lop| {str: 5586} [freq. 30] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Nm) 4S\ (4S\ S-AhP) Participle) |kjv: mourn, lament,
Divided: Being divided in thought or mourner, wail| {str: 5594}
double minded. [freq. 1] |kjv: hm) (T\Q ((T\Q MS-PD)
thought| {str: 5588} Mourning: [freq. 16] |kjv: mourning,
Nf1) )TS\ ()TS\ SAh-PH) wailing, lamentation| {str: 4553}
Forked branch: Where nests of ~~~~~~~~~~
birds are made. [freq. 2] |kjv: bough|
{str: 5589} 2496) ,T\ (,T\ SPHh) ac: Attach
bf) 4MS\ (4MS\ S-AhYP) I. co: ? ab: ?: A bringing together by what
Division: [df: PeV] II. Cleft: A is separated or spread out. [from: LT -
division in a rock. [freq. 9] |kjv: as spread]
opinion, thought, top, branch, clift| V) ,T\ (,T\ S-PHh) Attach:
{str: 5585, 5587} To join together or attach. [df: xpV]
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael,
Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv: put, abide,
2494) 6S\ (6S\ SAhR) ac: ? co: Hair gather, scab, cleave| {str: 5596}
ab: ? Nf2) 8LT\ (8LT\ SP-HhT)
Nm) 6S\ (6S\ S-AhR) Hair: Scab: A sore that spreads. [freq. 2]
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: reV] |kjv: scab| {str: 5597}
[freq. 31] |kjv: hair| {str: 8177, 8181} bm) ,MT\ (,MT\ S-PYHh)
Nf1) )VS\ ()VS\ SAh-RH) After-growth: What spreads out by
Hair: [df: hreV] [freq. 7] |kjv: hair| itself rather than sown. [freq. 5] |kjv:
{str: 8185} grow| {str: 5599}
bm) 6MS\ (6MS\ S-AhYR) I. hm) ,T\Q (,T\Q MS-PHh)
Goat: From its thick hair used to Bloodshed: In the sense of spreading
make tents. [df: ryeV reV] II. flow. [df: xpVm] [freq. 1] |kjv:
Raindrop: As the hair from heaven. oppression| {str: 4939}
[freq. 60] |kjv: kid, goat, devil, satyr, hf1) )LT\Q ()LT\Q MS-P-
hairy, rough, rain| {str: 8163, 8164} HhH) Veil: As spread out. [freq. 2]
bf1) )VMS\ ()VMS\ S-AhY-RH) |kjv: kerchief| {str: 4555}
She-Goat: From its hair. [df: hf2) 8LT\Q (8LT\Q MS-P-HhT)
hryeV] [freq. 2] |kjv: kid| {str: Scab: A sore that spreads. [freq.
8166} 3] |kjv: scab| {str: 4556}

394
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

~~~~~~~~~~ account, commune, reckon, talk| {str:


5608}
2497) 0T\ (0T\ SPL) ac: ? co: Dish Nm) 6T\ (6T\ S-PR) I. Scroll:
ab: ? A document or record written on a
Nm) 0T\ (0T\ S-PL) Dish: sheet of skin or papyrus and rolled
[freq. 2] |kjv: bowl, dish| {str: 5602} up. [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
~~~~~~~~~~ Census: A record of numbers. III.
Scribe: One who records. [Aramaic
only] [freq. 12] |kjv: book, roll, letter,
2498) 2T\ (2T\ SPN) ac: Cover co:
evidence, bill, learning, register,
Treasure ab: ? scribe| {str: 5609, 5610, 5612, 5613}
V) 2T\ (2T\ S-PN) Cover: To bm) 6MT\ (6MT\ S-PYR)
cover as a ceiling or to hide. [df: Sapphire: [Unknown connection to
NpV] [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Participle) root;] [freq. 11] |kjv: sapphire| {str:
|kjv: cover, cieled, seat, treasure| {str: 5601}
5603, 8226}
cf1) )VJT\ ()VJT\ S-PW-RH)
bf1) )RMT\ ()RMT\ S-PY-NH)
Number: A counting as a recording.
Ship: [Unknown connection to root;] [ms: hrpo] [freq. 1] |kjv: number|
[freq. 1] |kjv: ship| {str: 5600} {str: 5615}
edm) 2JTM\ (2JTM\ SY-PWN) ef1) )VTM\ ()VTM\ SYP-RH)
Ceiling: [df: Npo] [freq. 1] |kjv: Scroll: A document or record. [ms:
cieling| {str: 5604} hrpo] [freq. 184] |kjv: book| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5612}
hm) 6T\Q (6T\Q MS-PR)
2499) 5T\ (5T\ SPQ) ac: Clasp co: ?
Number: A counting as a recording.
ab: ? [freq. 134] |kjv: number| {str: 4557}
V) 5T\ (5T\ S-PQ) Clasp: ~~~~~~~~~~
[df: qpV] [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
|kjv: clap, smite, please, strike, 2501) (U\ ((U\ SQD) ac: Bind co: ?
suffice, wallow| {str: 5606} ab: ?
Nm) 5T\ (5T\ S-PQ) Clasp: V) (U\ ((U\ S-QD) Bind:
[df: qpV] [freq. 2] |kjv: sufficiency, [df: dqV] [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv:
stroke| {str: 5607} bind| {str: 8244}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
2500) 6T\ (6T\ SPR) ac: Record co: 2502) 0U\ (0U\ SQL) ac: Stone co: ?
Scroll ab: ?: A recording of a story or ab: ?: The gathering of stones for
numbers. [from: T\ - from the speaking building a fence, road or for stoning.
of a record] (eng: sapphire)
V) 0U\ (0U\ S-QL) Stone: To
V) 6T\ (6T\ S-PR) Record:
gather or throw stones. [freq. 22] (vf:
[freq. 161] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual, Paal, Niphal, Pual, Piel) |kjv: stone,
Piel) |kjv: scribe, tell, declare, cast, gather, throw| {str: 5619}
number, count, show, writer, speak, ~~~~~~~~~~

395
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

2503) 6U\ (6U\ SQR) ac: Want co: ? not needed or wanted. [from: V\ - a
ab: ? remnant]
V) 6U\ (6U\ S-QR) Want: [df: V) ,V\ (,V\ S-RHh) Exceed:
rqV] [freq. 1] (vf: Piel, Participle) [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Participle)
|kjv: wanton| {str: 8265} |kjv: hang, stretch, spread, exceed,
~~~~~~~~~~ vanish| {str: 5628}
Nm) ,V\ (,V\ S-RHh) Excess:
2504) &V\ (&V\ SRB) ac: ? co: Brier [freq. 1] |kjv: remnant| {str: 5629}
ab: ?: [from: V\ - sharp] ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) &V\ (&V\ S-RB) Brier:
2508) 9V\ (9V\ SRTh) ac: Slice co: ?
[freq. 1] |kjv: brier| {str: 5621}
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?: An incision, scratch or laceration.
V) 9V\ (9V\ S-RTh) Slice: [df:
2505) 'V\ ('V\ SRG) ac: Wrap co: jrV] [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
Branch ab: ?: A weaving or wrapping. cut, pieces, make| {str: 8295}
V) 'V\ ('V\ S-RG) Wrap: [df: Nm/f) 9V\ (9V\ S-RTh) Slicing:
grV] [freq. 2] (vf: Hitpael, Pual) |kjv: [df: jrV] [freq. 1] |kjv: cutting| {str:
wreath, wrap| {str: 8276} 8296}
bm) 'MV\ ('MV\ S-RYG) Nf2) 8YV\ (8YV\ SR-ThT)
Branch: As wrapped. [df: gyrV] Slicing: [df: jrV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
[freq. 3] |kjv: branch| {str: 8299} cutting| {str: 8296}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2506) (V\ ((V\ SRD) ac: Remain co: 2509) /V\ (/V\ SRK) ac: Twist co:
? ab: Remnant: [from: V\ - a remnant] Lace ab: ?: The laces of the sandal that
are twisted around the foot and ankles.
V) (V\ ((V\ S-RD) Remain:
[from: V\]
[df: drV] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
V) /V\ (/V\ S-RK) Twist: [df:
remain| {str: 8277}
KrV] [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv:
Nm) (V\ ((V\ S-RD) I.
traverse| {str: 8308}
Remnant: [df: drV] II. Marker:
Nm) /V\ (/V\ S-RK)
[Unknown connection to root;] [df:
drV] [freq. 5] |kjv: service, line| Overseer: [Unknown connection to
{str: 8278, 8279} root; Aramaic only] [freq. 5] |kjv:
president| {str: 5632}
bm) (MV\ ((MV\ S-RYD)
cm) /JV\ (/JV\ S-RWK) Lace:
Remnant: What remains. [df: dyrV]
[freq. 28] |kjv: remain, left, remnant, As twisted around the foot for
alive, rest| {str: 8300} attaching sandals. [df: KwrV] [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 2] |kjv: latchet| {str: 8288}
~~~~~~~~~~
2507) ,V\ (,V\ SRHh) ac: Exceed co:
? ab: ?: A remnant that is in excess or is

396
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

2510) <V\ (<V\ SRS) ac: Castrate co: cm) 5JV\ (5JV\ S-RWQ)
Eunuch ab: ?: A castrated male and often Grapevine: [df: qrV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
used as officers. [from: V\ - rule] principal plant| {str: 8291}
bm) <MV\ (<MV\ S-RYS) I. dm) 5JV\ (5JV\ S-RWQ)
Eunuch: [ms: oro] II. Officer: [ms: Speckled: [Unknown connection to
oro] [freq. 42] |kjv: eunuch, root;] [df: qrV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
chamberlain, officer| {str: 5631} speckled| {str: 8320}
~~~~~~~~~~ gm) 5VJ\ (5VJ\ SW-RQ)
Choice vine: [df: qwrV qrV] [freq.
2511) 3V\ (3V\ SRAh) ac: Exceed 3] |kjv: choice vine, noble vine| {str:
co: ? ab: ?: Something of an unusual or 8321}
excessive length. [from: V\ - a remnant] gf1) )UVJ\ ()UVJ\ SW-R-QH)
V) 3V\ (3V\ S-RAh) Exceed: Choice vine: [df: qrV] [freq. 1] |kjv:
[df: erV] [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, choice vine| {str: 8321}
Participle) |kjv: superfluous, stretch| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 8311}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2514) 8V\ (8V\ SRT) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?
am) 8V\Q (8V\Q MS-RT) Pan:
2512) 4V\ (4V\ SRP) ac: Burn co: [df: trVm] [freq. 1] |kjv: pan| {str:
Venom ab: ?: [from: TV - a burning 4958}
wound] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 4V\ (4V\ S-RP) Burn: [df:
PrV] [freq. 118] (vf: Paal, Niphal, 2515) 1X\ (1X\ STM) ac: Stop co: ?
Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv: burn, ab: ?
kindle, made| {str: 5635, 8313} V) 1X\ (1X\ S-TM) Stop: To
Nm) 4V\ (4V\ S-RP) Seraph: stop by halting or closing. [df: MtV]
A venomous serpent from its burning [freq. 14] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel,
venom. [df: PrV] [freq. 7] |kjv: Participle) |kjv: stop, shut, hide,
fiery, serpent, seraphim| {str: 8314} secret, close| {str: 5640}
Nf1) )TV\ ()TV\ SR-PH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Burning: [df: hprV] [freq. 13] |kjv:
burn, burning| {str: 8316} 2516) 6X\ (6X\ STR) ac: Hide co: ?
hf1) )TV\Q ()TV\Q MS-R-PH) ab: ?: (eng: mystery)
Burning: [df: hprVm] [freq. 2] V) 6X\ (6X\ S-TR) Hide: To
|kjv: burning| {str: 4955} hide or conceal. [Hebrew and
~~~~~~~~~~ Aramaic] [df: rtV] [freq. 85] (vf:
Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel)
2513) 5V\ (5V\ SRQ) ac: ? co: ? ab: |kjv: hide, secret, close, absent,
Choice conceal| {str: 5641, 5642, 8368}
bf1) )UMV\ ()UMV\ S-RY-QH) Nm) 6X\ (6X\ S-TR) Hiding: A
Choice: [df: qyrV] [freq. 1] |kjv: covert or secret hiding or hiding
fine| {str: 8305} place. [df: rtV] [freq. 35] |kjv:
secret, secretly, covert, hiding,

397
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - \

backbiting, covering, disguise, Nm/f) 6K\ (6K\ S-GhR) I.


privily| {str: 5643} Storm: [df: reV] II. Afraid: As
am) 6X\Q (6X\Q MS-TR) from a storm. [freq. 28] |kjv:
Hiding: [freq. 1] |kjv: hid, secret, whirlwind, tempest, stormy, storm|
secretly| {str: 4564} {str: 5591, 8178}
ef1) )VXM\ ()VXM\ SYT-RH) Nf1) )VK\ ()VK\ SGh-RH)
Protection: In the sense of hiding. Storm: [df: hreV] [freq. 2] |kjv:
[df: hrtV] [freq. 1] |kjv: protection| tempest, storm| {str: 8183}
{str: 5643} ldf1) )VJVK\ ()VJVK\ SGh-RW-RH)
hm) 6X\Q (6X\Q MS-TR) Horrible thing: As fearful. [df:
Secret: A place of hiding. [freq. 10] hrwreV] [freq. 1] |kjv: horrible
|kjv: secret, secretly| {str: 4565} thing| {str: 8186}
hcm) 6JX\Q (6JX\Q MS-TWR) ldf4) 8MVJVK\ (8MVJVK\ SGh-RW-
Hiding: [freq. 1] |kjv: covert| {str: RYT) Horrible thing: As fearful.
4563} [df: trreV] [freq. 4] |kjv: horrible
~~~~~~~~~~ thing| {str: 8186}
lbff1) )MVMVK\ ()MVMVK\ SGh-
2517) 6K\ (6K\ SGhR) ac: ? co: Storm RY-R-YH) Horrible thing: As
ab: Horrible: The strong winds and fearful. [df: hyryreV] [freq. 3] |kjv:
torrents of a storm or of a persons rage horrible thing| {str: 8186}
that cause one to fear. [from: K\] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 6K\ (6K\ S-GhR) I. Storm:
[df: reV] II. Afraid: To be afraid as
from a storm. [freq. 15] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: whirlwind, tempest,
trouble, toss| {str: 5590, 8175}

398
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

Ayin

2518) (FS ((FS AhBD) ac: Serve co:


Servant ab: Service: A work performed 2519) 9FS (9FS AhBTh) ac: Borrow
or made for another out of obligation, co: Pledge ab: ?: When something is
requirement or gratitude. (eng: obey) borrowed the borrower gives an item as a
V) (FS ((FS Ah-BD) I. pledge as a security for the return of what
Serve: To provide a service to is borrowed.
another or to work at a profession. V) 9FS (9FS Ah-BTh)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Do: Borrow: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
[Aramaic only] [freq. 318] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: lend, fetch, borrow, break|
Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal, Pual) |kjv: {str: 5670}
serve, do, till, servant, work, cm) 9JFS (9JFS Ah-BWTh)
worshipper, service, dress, labour, Pledge: What is given as security for
ear, make, go, keep, move, wrought| a loan. [ms: jbe] [freq. 4] |kjv:
{str: 5647, 5648} pledge| {str: 5667}
Nm) (FS ((FS Ah-BD) lbm) 9MYFS (9MYFS AhB-
Servant: [freq. 808] |kjv: servant, ThYTh) Pledge: What is given as
manservant, bondman, bondage, security for a loan. [freq. 1] |kjv:
bondservant, sides| {str: 5649, 5650, clay| {str: 5671}
5652} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf3) 8JHFS (8JHFS AhB-DWT)
Servitude: A forced service. 2520) 6FS (6FS AhBR) ac: Cross co:
[freq. 3] |kjv: bondage| {str: 5659} ? ab: ?: The crossing over or passing
am) (FSQ ((FSQ MAh-BD) through a land or water to gain access to
Service: [Hebrew and Aramaic] the side beyond. [from: VF - filling a
[freq. 2] |kjv: work| {str: 4566, 4567} land] (eng: over; ford - with the exchange
bf1) )HMFS ()HMFS Ah-BY-DH) of the f and b; ferry)
Service: [Aramaic only] [ar: V) 6FS (6FS Ah-BR) Cross:
adybe] [freq. 6] |kjv: work, affair, To cross over a river or cross through
service| {str: 5673} a land. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
cf1) )HJFS ()HJFS Ah-BW-DH) 573] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
Service: [ms: hdbe] [freq. 141] Hitpael, Piel, Participle) |kjv: over,
|kjv: service, servile, work, bondage, pass, through, go, away| {str: 5674,
act, serve, servitude, tillage, effect, 5675}
labour| {str: 5656} Nm) 6FS (6FS Ah-BR) I. Side:
df1) )HJFS ()HJFS Ah-BW-DH) As being across from the other side.
Servant: [ms: hdbe] [freq. 2] II. Beyond: Across the other side.
|kjv: servant, household| {str: 5657} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 91]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: over, pass, through, go, away|
{str: 5676}

399
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

Nf1) )VS ()VFS AhB-RH) om) &GJS (&GJS AhW-GB)


Wrath: As crossing over from peace. Ugav: A musical instrument.
[freq. 37] |kjv: wrath, rage, anger| [Unknown connection to root;] [ms:
{str: 5678, 5679} bge] [freq. 4] |kjv: organ, flute, pipe|
am) 6FSQ (6FSQ MAh-BR) {str: 5748}
Crossing: A place in the river for ~~~~~~~~~~
crossing. [freq. 11] |kjv: ferry| {str:
4569} 2524) 0GS (0GS AhGL) ac: Round co:
dm) 6JFS (6JFS Ah-BWR) I. Bullock ab: ?: [from: PG]
Produce: As what passes over the Nm) 0GS (0GS Ah-GL)
land. [ms: rbe] II. Purpose: In the Bullock: From its circling around in
sense of crossing over to something play. [freq. 35] |kjv: calf, bullock|
[ms: rbe] [freq. 10] |kjv: corn, sake, {str: 5695}
that, because, intent, deed, to| {str: Nf1) )PGS ()PGS AhG-LH) I.
5668, 5669} Heifer: II. Cart: From its round
~~~~~~~~~~ wheels. [freq. 39] |kjv: heifer, cow,
calf, cart, wagon, chariot| {str: 5697,
2521) 7FS (7FS AhBSh) ac: Rot co: 5699}
? ab: ?: Something that is withered and am) 0GSQ (0GSQ MAh-GL)
dried up. [from: WF - dried up] Trench: The trench made from the
V) 7FS (7FS Ah-BSh) Rot: wheels of carts. Also an
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rot| {str: entrenchment. [freq. 1] |kjv: path,
5685} trench, goings, ways| {str: 4570}
~~~~~~~~~~ af1) )PGSQ ()PGSQ MAh-G-LH)
Trench: The trench made from
2522) 8FS (8FS AhBT) ac: Weave co: the wheels of carts. Also an
? ab: ? entrenchment. [freq. 16] |kjv: trench,
V) 8FS (8FS Ah-BT) Weave: path| {str: 4570}
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: wrap| {str: bm) 0MGS (0MGS Ah-GYL)
5686} Earring: As round. [freq. 2] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ earring| {str: 5694}
cm) 0JGS (0JGS Ah-GWL)
2523) &GS (&GS AhGB) ac: Lust co: ? Round: [ms: lge] [freq. 6] |kjv:
ab: ? round| {str: 5696}
V) &GS (&GS Ah-GB) Lust: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv:
dote, lover| {str: 5689} 2525) 1GS (1GS AhGM) ac: Grieve
Nm) &GS (&GS Ah-GB) Lust: co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 2] |kjv: love, lovely| {str: V) 1GS (1GS Ah-GM) Grieve:
5690} [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: grieve| {str:
Nf1) )FGS ()FGS AhG-BH) 5701}
Lustfulness: [freq. 1] |kjv: love| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
5691}

400
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

2529) 4HS (4HS AhDP) ac: ? co:


2526) 2GS (2GS AhGN) ac: Stay co: ? Excess ab: ?
ab: ? V) 4HS (4HS Ah-DP)
V) 2GS (2GS Ah-GN) Stay: Excess: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
[freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: stay| {str: Participle) |kjv: remains, overplus,
5702} more, odd number, over| {str: 5736}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2527) 6GS (6GS AhGR) ac: ? co: ? ab: 2530) 6HS (6HS AhDR) ac: Miss co:
? Rake ab: Order: The process of
dm) 6JGS (6JGS Ah-GWR) removing what is unnecessary to bring
Agur: An unknown bird. [freq. 2] about order. [from: VH - order]
|kjv: swallow| {str: 5693} V) 6HS (6HS Ah-DR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Missing: [Used in conjunction with
EP meaning that nothing is
2528) 2HS (2HS AhDN) ac: Delight missing] [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
co: ? ab: Pleasure Piel) |kjv: fail, lack, dig, keep| {str:
V) 2HS (2HS Ah-DN) Delight: 5737}
[freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: delight| Nm) 6HS (6HS Ah-DR) Flock:
{str: 5727} In the sense of being ordered. [freq.
Nm/f) 2HS (2HS Ah-DN) 38] |kjv: flock, heard, drove| {str:
5739}
Pleasure: [freq. 4] |kjv: pleasure|
{str: 5730} am) 6HSQ (6HSQ MAh-DR)
Nf1) )RHS ()RHS AhD-NH) Rake: Used to clear the field of
debris to create order. [freq. 1] |kjv:
Yet: As a desire. [freq. 2] |kjv: yet|
mattock| {str: 4576}
{str: 5728}
~~~~~~~~~~
am) 2HSQ (2HSQ MAh-DN)
Delicacy: As a pleasurable thing. 2531) 7HS (7HS AhDSh) ac: ? co:
[freq. 4] |kjv: dainties, delicately,
Lentil ab: ?
delight| {str: 4574}
Nf) 7HS (7HS Ah-DSh)
af1) )RHSQ ()RHSQ MAh-D-
Lentil: [freq. 4] |kjv: lentil| {str:
NH) Chain: [Unknown connection
5742}
to root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: influence| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~
4575}
bm) 2MHS (2MHS Ah-DYN)
2532) &^S (&^S AhZB) ac: Leave co:
Pleasure: [freq. 1] |kjv: pleasures|
{str: 5719} ? ab: ?: [from: F^ - leaving ones family
when purchased as a bride]
em) 2HMS (2HMS AhY-DN)
V) &^S (&^S Ah-ZB) Leave:
Time: [Unknown connection to root;
Aramaic only] [freq. 13] |kjv: time| To go away from or to neglect. [freq.
{str: 5732} 215] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ forsake, leave, fail, fortify, help,
commit, destitute, refuse| {str: 5800}

401
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

df1) )FJ^S ()FJ^S Ah-ZW-BH) Nf2) 8V^S (8V^S AhZ-RT)


Leaving: [freq. 1] |kjv: forsaking| Help: [freq. 26] |kjv: help| {str:
{str: 5805} 5833}
ejm) 2JF^MS (2JF^MS AhY-Z- ~~~~~~~~~~
BWN) Wares: In the sense of
items being left for a price. [ms: 2536) 2YS (2YS AhThN) ac: ? co:
Nwbze] [freq. 7] |kjv: fair, wares| {str: Bucket ab: ?
5801} Nm) 2YS (2YS Ah-ThN)
~~~~~~~~~~ Bucket: [freq. 1] |kjv: breast| {str:
5845}
2533) 2^S (2^S AhZN) ac: ? co: ? ab: ~~~~~~~~~~
?: [from: YS - bird of prey]
ff1) )MR^S ()MR^S AhZ-N-YH) 2537) 4YS (4YS AhThP) ac: Cover
Azniyah: An unknown bird of co: ? ab: ?: [from: YS - as being
prey. [freq. 2] |kjv: osprey| {str: wrapped]
5822} V) 4YS (4YS Ah-ThP) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Cover: II. Faint: From weakness.
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
2534) 5^S (5^S AhZQ) ac: Dig co: ? 16] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael)
ab: ? |kjv: overwhelmed, faint, swoon,
V) 5^S (5^S Ah-ZQ) Dig: cover, fail, feeble, hide| {str: 5848}
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: fence| {str: af1) )TYSQ ()TYSQ MAh-Th-
5823} PH) Overtunic: The outer
ef1) )U^MS ()U^MS AhYZ-QH) garment that covers the body. [freq.
Signet: A signet ring used for 1] |kjv: mantle| {str: 4595}
making seals. As being engraved. [ar: ~~~~~~~~~~
aqze] [freq. 2] |kjv: signet| {str:
5824} 2538) 6YS (6YS AhThR) ac: Encircle
~~~~~~~~~~ co: Wreath ab: ?: [from: YS - as being
wrapped]
2535) 6^S (6^S AhZR) ac: Help co: ? V) 6YS (6YS Ah-ThR)
ab: ? Encircle: [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
V) 6^S (6^S Ah-ZR) Help: Piel, Participle) |kjv: crown,
[freq. 82] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) compass, round| {str: 5849}
|kjv: help, helper, succour| {str: Nf1) )VYS ()VYS AhTh-RH)
5826} Wreath: As encircling the head.
Nm) 6^S (6^S Ah-ZR) Help: Used as a sign of authority like a
[freq. 21] |kjv: help| {str: 5828} crown. [freq. 23] |kjv: crown| {str:
Nf1) )V^S ()V^S AhZ-RH) 5850}
~~~~~~~~~~
Help: Also one who helps. [freq. 1]
|kjv: help, helper| {str: 5833}
2539) 7YS (7YS AhThSh) ac: ? co:
Sneeze ab: ?: [from: WY - spreading]

402
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

bf1) )WMYS ()WMYS Ah-ThY- 2543) 9PS (9PS AhLTh) ac: ? co:
ShH) Sneeze: [freq. 1] |kjv: Twilight ab: ?
neesing| {str: 5846} Nf1) )YPS ()YPS AhL-ThH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Twilight: [freq. 4] |kjv: twilight,
dark| {str: 5939}
2540) <OS (<OS AhKS) ac: Rattle co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Anklet ab: ?: An anklet with bells that
rattle when shaken. [from: OS - from 2544) 1PS (1PS AhLM) ac: Hide co:
rattles on the ankle] ? ab: Ancient: Beyond the field of vision
V) <OS (<OS Ah-KS) Rattle: of time or space.
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: tinkle| {str: V) 1PS (1PS Ah-LM) Hide:
5913} To be hidden or obscured from sight,
Nm) <OS (<OS Ah-KS) covered or unknown. [freq. 28] (vf:
Anklet: [freq. 2] |kjv: stocks, Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
ornament| {str: 5914} Participle) |kjv: hide, blind,
~~~~~~~~~~ dissembler, secret| {str: 5956}
Nm) 1PS (1PS Ah-LM)
2541) 6OS (6OS AhKR) ac: Stir co: ? Ancient: A distant time in the past or
ab: ? future, as a time hidden from the
V) 6OS (6OS Ah-KR) Stir: To present. [Aramaic only] [freq. 20]
agitate or trouble as when stirring |kjv: ever, everlasting, old, never|
water. [freq. 14] (vf: Paal, Niphal, {str: 5957}
Participle) |kjv: trouble, stir, troubler| gm) 1PJS (1PJS AhW-LM)
{str: 5916} Ancient: A distant time in the past or
~~~~~~~~~~ future, as a time hidden from the
present. [ms: Mle] [freq. 439] |kjv:
2542) >PS (>PS AhLZ) ac: Rejoice ever, everlasting, old, perpetual,
co: ? ab: ?: [from: PS - raising the arms evermore, never, time, ancient,
in joy] world, always, alway, long, more|
{str: 5769}
V) >PS (>PS Ah-LZ) Rejoice:
if1) )QPSX ()QPSX TAh-L-MH)
To rejoice in triumph. [freq. 16] (vf:
Paal) |kjv: rejoice, triumph, joyful| Hidden: [freq. 3] |kjv: secret, hid|
{str: 5937} {str: 8587}
Nm) >PS (>PS Ah-LZ) ecm) 1JPMS (1JPMS AhY-LWM)
Rejoice: [freq. 1] |kjv: rejoice| {str: Ancient: A distant time in the
5938} past or future, as a time hidden from
the present. [freq. 1] |kjv: ever| {str:
bm) >MPS (>MPS Ah-LYZ)
5865}
Rejoice: [freq. 7] |kjv: rejoice, ~~~~~~~~~~
joyous| {str: 5947}
~~~~~~~~~~
2545) <PS (<PS AhLS) ac: Rejoice
co: ? ab: ?: [from: PS - raising the arms
in joy]

403
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

V) <PS (<PS Ah-LS) Rejoice: df1) )UJPS ()UJPS Ah-LW-QH)


[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael) Leech: [freq. 1] |kjv: horseleach|
|kjv: rejoice, peacock, solace| {str: {str: 5936}
5965} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2550) (QS ((QS AhMD) ac: Stand
2546) 3PS (3PS AhLAh) ac: Suck co: Pillar ab: ?: [from: QS - as
co: ? ab: ?: [from: SP - as the work of standing with another]
the throat] V) (QS ((QS Ah-MD)
V) 3PS (3PS Ah-LAh) Suck: Stand: To stand, raise or set in a
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: suck| {str: place. [freq. 522] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
5966} Hophal) |kjv: stand, raise, set, stay,
~~~~~~~~~~ still, appoint, stand, endure, remain,
present, continue, withstand| {str:
2547) 4PS (4PS AhLP) ac: Faint co: 5975, 5976}
? ab: ? Nf1) )HQS ()HQS AhM-DH)
V) 4PS (4PS Ah-LP) I. Standing: [freq. 1] |kjv: standing|
Faint: II. Cover: [Unknown {str: 5979}
connection to root;] [freq. 5] (vf: am) (QSQ ((QSQ MAh-MD)
Hitpael, Pual, Participle) |kjv: faint, Station: A place of standing. [freq.
overlay, wrap| {str: 5968} 6] |kjv: attendance, office, place,
of1) )TPJS ()TPJS AhWL-PH) state| {str: 4612, 4613}
Wilt: In the sense of fainting. dm) (JQS ((JQS Ah-MWD)
[ms: hple] [freq. 1] |kjv: fainted| Pillar: In the sense of standing. [ms:
{str: 5969} dme] [freq. 110] |kjv: pillar| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 5982}
em) (QMS ((QMS AhY-MD)
2548) =PS (=PS AhLTs) ac: With: In the sense of standing with
Triumph co: ? ab: ?: [from: PS - another. [ms: dme] [freq. 12] |kjv:
raising the arms in joy] with, by, upon, against| {str: 5978}
V) =PS (=PS Ah-LTs) gm) (QJS ((QJS AhW-MD)
Triumph: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Place: A place of standing. [ms:
rejoice, joyful, triumph| {str: 5970} dme] [freq. 10] |kjv: place, upright,
bf3) 8J]MPS (8J]MPS Ah-LY- stood| {str: 5977}
TsWT) Triumph: [freq. 1] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~
rejoice| {str: 5951}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2551) 0QS (0QS AhML) ac: Labor
co: Laborer ab: ?: [from: PS - work]
2549) 5PS (5PS AhLQ) ac: ? co: ? V) 0QS (0QS Ah-ML) Labor:
ab: ? [freq. 11] (vf: Paal) |kjv: labour| {str:
5998}

404
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

Nm/f) 0QS (0QS Ah-ML) I. gm) 5QJS (5QJS AhW-MQ)


Labor: A labor that causes grief, Depth: [ms: qme] [freq. 1] |kjv:
pain or weariness. II. Laborer: [freq. depth| {str: 6011}
64] |kjv: labour, mischief, misery, ~~~~~~~~~~
travail, trouble, sorrow, grievance,
grievousness, iniquity, miserable, 2554) 6QS (6QS AhMR) ac: Bind co:
pain, painful, perverseness, toil, Sheaf ab: ?: [from: QS]
wearisome, wickedness| {str: 5999,
V) 6QS (6QS Ah-MR) Bind:
6001}
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 3] (vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
merchandise, sheaf| {str: 6014}
2552) <QS (<QS AhMS) ac: Load co: Nm) 6QS (6QS Ah-MR)
Burden ab: ?: The lifting or carrying of a Wool: As used for binding. [Aramaic
burden or load. only] [freq. 1] |kjv: wool| {str: 6015}
V) <QS (<QS Ah-MS) Load: bm) 6MQS (6MQS Ah-MYR)
[df: Sme] [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) Sheaf: As bound. [freq. 4] |kjv:
|kjv: load, put, borne, burden| {str: sheaf, handful| {str: 5995}
6006} gm) 6QJS (6QJS AhW-MR) I.
af1) )\QSQ ()\QSQ MAh-M- Sheaf: As bound. [ms: rme] II.
SH) Burdensome: [freq. 1] |kjv:
Omer: A standard of measure. [ms:
burdensome| {str: 4614} rme] [freq. 14] |kjv: omer, sheaf|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 6016}
~~~~~~~~~~
2553) 5QS (5QS AhMQ) ac: Deep
2555) &RS (&RS AhNB) ac: ? co:
co: Valley ab: ?
Grape ab: ?
V) 5QS (5QS Ah-MQ) Deep:
Nm) &RS (&RS Ah-NB) Grape:
To be deep in depth or thought. [freq.
9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: deep, [freq. 19] |kjv: grape, wine| {str:
deeply, depth, profound| {str: 6009} 6025}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 5QS (5QS Ah-MQ) I.
Valley: As deep. II. Obscure: In the
2556) 'RS ('RS AhNG) ac: Soft co: ?
sense of being deep. [freq. 73] |kjv:
valley, vale, dale, strange, depth, ab: ?
deeper| {str: 6010, 6012} V) 'RS ('RS Ah-NG) Soft: To
am) 5QSQ (5QSQ MAh-MQ) be delicate and pleasurable. [freq. 10]
Depth: [freq. 5] |kjv: depth, deep| (vf: Hitpael, Pual) |kjv: delight,
{str: 4615} delicate, delicateness, sport| {str:
6026}
bm) 5MQS (5MQS Ah-MYQ)
cm) 'JRS ('JRS Ah-NWG) Soft:
Deep: [freq. 1] |kjv: deep| {str: 5994}
[ms: gne] [freq. 3] |kjv: delicate| {str:
cm) 5JQS (5JQS Ah-MWQ)
6028}
Depth: [ms: qme] [freq. 16] |kjv:
gm) 'RJS ('RJS AhW-NG)
deeper, deep| {str: 6013}
Delight: In the sense of being soft.

405
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

[ms: gne] [freq. 2] |kjv: pleasant, confiscation, tribute, punishment|


delight| {str: 6027} {str: 6065, 6066}
idm) 'JRSX ('JRSX TAh-NWG) ~~~~~~~~~~
Luxury: In the sense of being soft.
[ms: gnet] [freq. 5] |kjv: delight, 2561) &\S (&\S AhSB) ac: ? co: Herb
delicate, pleasant| {str: 8588} ab: ?: The grasses and herbs of the field.
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf) &\S (&\S Ah-SB) Herb:
[df: bVe] [freq. 45] |kjv: herb, grass|
2557) (RS ((RS AhND) ac: Tie co: ? {str: 6211, 6212}
ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) (RS ((RS Ah-ND) Tie:
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: tie, bind| {str: 2562) 5\S (5\S AhSQ) ac: Quarrel
6029} co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 5\S (5\S Ah-SQ)
Quarrel: [df: qVe] [freq. 1] (vf:
2558) 4RS (4RS AhNP) ac: ? co: Hitpael) |kjv: strive| {str: 6229}
Bough ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 4RS (4RS Ah-NP)
Bough: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 2563) 6\S (6\S AhSR) ac: ? co: Ten
12] |kjv: branch, bough| {str: 6056, ab: ?
6057, 6058} V) 6\S (6\S Ah-SR) Tithe:
~~~~~~~~~~ To give a tenth. [df: rVe] [freq. 9]
(vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: tithe,
2559) 5RS (5RS AhNQ) ac: tenth| {str: 6237}
Encompass co: Collar ab: ? Nm/f) 6\S (6\S Ah-SR) Ten:
V) 5RS (5RS Ah-NQ) [Hebrew and Aramaic; Also meaning
Encompass: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, sixty when written in the plural form
Hiphil) |kjv: furnish, compass| {str: - QMV\E or RMV\E in
6059} Aramaic] [df: rVe] [freq. 651] |kjv:
Nm) 5RS (5RS Ah-NQ) Collar: twenty, twentieth| {str: 6235, 6236,
[freq. 3] |kjv: chain| {str: 6060} 6240, 6242, 6243}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf1) )V\S ()V\S AhS-RH)
Ten: [freq. 181] |kjv: ten| {str: 6235,
2560) 7RS (7RS AhNSh) ac: Fine co: 6236}
Fine ab: ?: A fine as a penalty am) 6\SQ (6\SQ MAh-SR)
punishment. Tenth: [df: rVem] [freq. 32] |kjv:
V) 7RS (7RS Ah-NSh) Fine: tithe, tenth, tithing| {str: 4643}
To be fined a price as punishment. cm) 6J\S (6J\S Ah-SWR) Ten:
[freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: [df: rwVe rVe] [freq. 16] |kjv: tenth,
punish, condemn, amerce| {str: ten| {str: 6218}
6064} jm) 2JV\S (2JV\S AhS-RWN)
Nm) 7RS (7RS Ah-NSh) Fine: Tenth: [df: NwrVe NrVe] [freq. 28]
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 3] |kjv: |kjv: tenth| {str: 6241}

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bfm) -VM\S (-VM\S Ah-SY-RY) displease, hurt, made, sorry, vex,


Tenth: [df: yryVe] [freq. 29] |kjv: worship, wrest, lament| {str: 6087,
tenth| {str: 6224} 6088}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) &]S (&]S Ah-TsB) I.
Pain: Of grief or heavy toil. II. Idol:
2564) 0TS (0TS AhPL) ac: Lift co: [Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
Tower ab: ? 25] |kjv: sorrow, labour, grievous|
{str: 6089, 6091, 6092}
V) 0TS (0TS Ah-PL) Lift:
Nf2) 8F]S (8F]S AhTs-BT)
[freq. 2] (vf: Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: lift,
presume| {str: 6075} Suffering: From sorrow or wound.
[freq. 5] |kjv: sorrow, wound| {str:
gm) 0TJS (0TJS AhW-PL)
6094}
Tower: [ms: lpe] [freq. 9] |kjv: fort,
af1) )F]SQ ()F]SQ MAh-Ts-
stronghold, tower| {str: 6076}
~~~~~~~~~~ BH) Sorrow: [freq. 1] |kjv:
sorrow| {str: 4620}
2565) 6TS (6TS AhPR) ac: Cast co: gm) &]JS (&]JS AhW-TsB)
Powder ab: ? Sorrow: [ms: bue] [freq. 4] |kjv:
sorrow, wicked, idol| {str: 6090}
V) 6TS (6TS Ah-PR) Cast:
jm) 2JF]S (2JF]S AhTs-BWN)
To throw a dust or powder. [freq. 1]
(vf: Piel) |kjv: cast| {str: 6080} Pain: [freq. 3] |kjv: toil, sorrow| {str:
6093}
Nm) 6TS (6TS Ah-PR)
~~~~~~~~~~
Powder: An abundant amount of
powdery substance as dust or ash.
2567) (]S ((]S AhTsD) ac: Cut co:
[freq. 110] |kjv: dust, earth, powder,
rubbish, ash, morter, ground| {str: Axe ab: ?: [from: ]S - for cutting
6083} wood]
gm) 6TJS (6TJS AhW-PR) am) (]SQ ((]SQ MAh-TsD)
Young: As kicking up dust in play. Axe: [freq. 2] |kjv: tongs, axe| {str:
[ms: rpe] [freq. 5] |kjv: young| {str: 4621}
6082} ~~~~~~~~~~
gf2) 8VTJS (8VTJS AhW-P-RT)
Lead: [Unknown connection to 2568) 0]S (0]S AhTsL) ac: Lazy co:
root;] [ms: trpe] [freq. 9] |kjv: lead| ? ab: ?
{str: 5777} V) 0]S (0]S Ah-TsL) Lazy:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: slothful|
{str: 6101}
2566) &]S (&]S AhTsB) ac: Pain co: Nm) 0]S (0]S Ah-TsL)
? ab: ? Sluggard: [freq. 14] |kjv: sluggard|
V) &]S (&]S Ah-TsB) Pain: {str: 6102}
To be in pain from grief or heavy Nf1) )P]S ()P]S AhTs-LH)
toil. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 18] Laziness: [freq. 2] |kjv: slothfulness|
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, {str: 6103}
Piel, Participle) |kjv: grieve,

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Nf3) 8JP]S (8JP]S AhTs-LWT) V) 6]S (6]S Ah-TsR) Stop:


Laziness: [freq. 1] |kjv: idleness| To stop from occurring in the sense
{str: 6104} of halting, shutting or restraining.
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 46] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
shut, stay, retain, detain, able,
2569) 1]S (1]S AhTsM) ac: withhold, keep, prevail, recover,
Abundant co: Bone ab: Abundance: refrain, reign| {str: 6113}
The numerous bones of the body are the Nm) 6]S (6]S Ah-TsR)
strength to the body. [from: ]S - as the Restraint: [freq. 1] |kjv: magistrate|
bones are the tree of the body] {str: 6114}
V) 1]S (1]S Ah-TsM) I. Nf1) )V]S ()V]S AhTs-RH)
Abundant: To be strong in might or Assembly: A special occasion as a
numbers. From the abundant number temporary ceasing of normal activity.
of bones in the body. II. Shut: [freq. 11] |kjv: assembly, meeting|
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq. {str: 6116}
20] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: am) 6]SQ (6]SQ MAh-TsR)
increase, mighty, strong, more, Restraint: [freq. 1] |kjv: rule| {str:
broken, close, great, shut| {str: 6105} 4623}
Nm) 1]S (1]S Ah-TsM) gm) 6]JS (6]JS AhW-TsR) I.
Bone: [freq. 126] |kjv: bone, Stopping: [ms: rue] II. Prison: In
selfsame, same, body, life, strength| the sense of being shut in. [freq. 3]
{str: 6106} |kjv: oppression, barren, prison| {str:
Nf1) )Q]S ()Q]S AhTs-MH) 6115}
Abundance: [freq. 3] |kjv: acm) 6J]SQ (6J]SQ MAh-
strength, abundance| {str: 6109} TsWR) Restraint: [freq. 1] |kjv:
dm) 1J]S (1J]S Ah-TsWM) restraint| {str: 4622}
Abundant: [ms: Mue] [freq. 31] ~~~~~~~~~~
|kjv: strong, mighty, mightier, feeble,
great, much| {str: 6099} 2571) &US (&US AhQB) ac: Restrain
df1) )QJ]S ()QJ]S Ah-TsW- co: Heel ab: ?: The restraining of the heel
MH) Abundance: [ms: hmue] when taking a step forward. [from: OS]
[freq. 1] |kjv: strong| {str: 6110} V) &US (&US Ah-QB)
gm) 1]JS (1]JS AhW-TsM) Restrain: To hold back. [freq. 5] (vf:
Strength: From the strength of the Paal, Piel) |kjv: supplant, heel, stay|
bones. [ms: Mue] [freq. 3] |kjv: {str: 6117}
might, strong, substance| {str: 6108} Nm) &US (&US Ah-QB) I.
idf1) )QJ]SX ()QJ]SX TAh- Heel: What is restrained when taking
TsW-MH) Strength: [ms: hmuet] a step forward. II. Because: In the
[freq. 1] |kjv: power| {str: 8592} sense of being on the heel of
~~~~~~~~~~ something else. [freq. 29] |kjv: heel,
footstep, horsehoof, at last, step,
2570) 6]S (6]S AhTsR) ac: Stop co: liers, because, reward, end, by, for, if|
? ab: ? {str: 6118, 6119, 6120}

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Nf1) )FUS ()FUS AhQ-BH) 13] |kjv: woof, mixed, sweet| {str:
Subtlety: As appearing to be hidden 6154, 6156}
in the sense of restraint. [freq. 1] |kjv: am) &VSQ (&VSQ MAh-RB) I.
subtilty| {str: 6122} Merchandise: What is used in
cm) &JUS (&JUS Ah-QWB) bartering. II. Market: A mixture of
Crooked: From the angle of the wares for sale or trade. [freq. 9] |kjv:
ankle. [ms: bqe] [freq. 3] |kjv: merchandise, market| {str: 4627}
crooked, deceitful, polluted| {str: cm) &JVS (&JVS Ah-RWB)
6121} Swarm: As a mixture of insects.
~~~~~~~~~~ [ms: bre] [freq. 9] |kjv: swarm, flies|
{str: 6157}
2572) (US ((US AhQD) ac: Bind co: df1) )FJVS ()FJVS Ah-RW-BH)
Cord ab: ? Barter: As an exchange for
V) (US ((US Ah-QD) Bind: something else. [ms: hbre] [freq. 2]
To bind with a cord. [freq. 1] (vf: |kjv: pledge, surety| {str: 6161}
Paal) |kjv: bind| {str: 6123} jm) 2JFVS (2JFVS AhR-BWN)
cm) (JUS ((JUS Ah-QWD) Token: Something given as a
Striped: As appearing to be whipped promise as an exchange. [freq. 3]
with a cord. [ms: dqe] [freq. 7] |kjv: |kjv: pledge| {str: 6162}
ringstraked| {str: 6124} idf1) )FJVSX ()FJVSX TAh-RW-
~~~~~~~~~~ BH) Barter: What is used in
bartering. [freq. 2] |kjv: hostage| {str:
2573) &VS (&VS AhRB) ac: Mix co: 8594}
Market ab: ?: A mixture of wares as ~~~~~~~~~~
found in the market place.
V) &VS (&VS Ah-RB) I. 2574) 'VS ('VS AhRG) ac: Pant co:
Barter: To exchange an item or Bed ab: ?: A hard breathing out of thirst,
service for another. [Hebrew and work or a desire. [from: GV - shaking]
Aramaic] II. Mix: As mixing one V) 'VS ('VS Ah-RG) Pant:
thing with another. [Hebrew and [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: pant, cry|
Aramaic] III. Sweet: [Unknown {str: 6165}
connection to root;] [freq. 34] (vf: df1) )GJVS ()GJVS Ah-RW-GH)
Paal, Hitpael, Participle) |kjv: surety, Bed: A place to rest when tired.
meddle, mingle, pledge, become, [freq. 4] |kjv: bed, furrow| {str:
engage, intermeddle, mortgage, 6170}
occupier, occupy, undertake, sweet, ~~~~~~~~~~
pleasure, pleasing, pleasant, mingle|
{str: 6148, 6149, 6151}
2575) (VS ((VS AhRD) ac: ? co:
Nm) &VS (&VS Ah-RB) I.
Wild-donkey ab: ?: [from: HV - as a
Woof: For the mixing of cords when wander]
weaving. II. Mixed: III. Sweet:
Nm) (VS ((VS Ah-RD) Wild-
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
donkey: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1]
|kjv: wild ass| {str: 6167}

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cm) (JVS ((JVS Ah-RWD) uncircumcised. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal,


Wild-donkey: [freq. 1] |kjv: wild Niphal) |kjv: uncircumcised| {str:
ass| {str: 6171} 6188}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 0VS (0VS Ah-RL)
Uncircumcised: [freq. 35] |kjv:
2576) /VS (/VS AhRK) ac: Arrange uncircumcised| {str: 6189}
co: Plan ab: ?: A plan to arrange things in Nf1) )PVS ()PVS AhR-LH)
order. [from: VH - order] Foreskin: [freq. 16] |kjv: foreskin|
V) /VS (/VS Ah-RK) {str: 6190}
Arrange: To set something in order. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 75] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv:
array, order, prepare, expert, value, 2578) 1VS (1VS AhRM) ac: Pile co:
compare, direct, equal, estimate, ? ab: ?
furnish, ordain| {str: 6186} V) 1VS (1VS Ah-RM) Pile:
Nm) /VS (/VS Ah-RK) I. [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: gather|
Arrangement: II. Estimate: Of {str: 6192}
what is arranged. [freq. 33] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
estimation, set, equal, order, price,
proportion, suit, taxation, value| {str: 2579) <VS (<VS AhRS) ac: ? co: Bed
6187} ab: ?
am) /VSQ (/VSQ MAh-RK) Nf) <VS (<VS Ah-RS) Bed:
Preparation: As an arrangement. [ms: Vre] [freq. 10] |kjv: bed,
[freq. 1] |kjv: preparation| {str: 4633} couch, bedstead| {str: 6210}
af1) )OVSQ ()OVSQ MAh-R- b f1) )\MVS ()\MVS Ah-RY-SH)
KH) Arrangement: Set in a row Dough: [Unknown connection to
or in order. [freq. 20] |kjv: army, root;] [freq. 4] |kjv: dough| {str:
fight, order, place, rank, row| {str: 6182}
4634} ~~~~~~~~~~
af2) 8OVSQ (8OVSQ MAh-R-KT)
Row: As an arrangement. [freq. 9] 2580) 4VS (4VS AhRP) ac: Behead
|kjv: row, showbread| {str: 4635} co: Neck ab: ?: [from: VS - as the neck
kf1) )OVSQ ()OVSQ MAh-R- is exposed skin] (eng: giraffe; scruff - of
KH) Arrangement: Set in a row the neck and the additional s)
or in order. [freq. 1] |kjv: army| {str: V) 4VS (4VS Ah-RP)
4630} Behead: To severe the neck from the
~~~~~~~~~~ body or to break the neck. [freq. 6]
(vf: Paal) |kjv: neck, strike, behead,
2577) 0VS (0VS AhRL) ac: ? co: cut| {str: 6202}
Foreskin ab: ?: The part of the male Nm) 4VS (4VS Ah-RP) Neck:
organ that is removed in circumcision and [freq. 33] |kjv: neck, back| {str:
considered forbidden. 6203}
V) 0VS (0VS Ah-RL) ~~~~~~~~~~
Uncircumcised: To be

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wrong, eceive, deceit, get,


2581) =VS (=VS AhRTs) ac: Fear co: oppression, drink, violence| {str:
? ab: Terror 6231}
V) =VS (=VS Ah-RTs) Fear: Nf1) )UWS ()UWS AhSh-QH)
[freq. 15] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) Oppressed: [freq. 1] |kjv: oppressed|
|kjv: afraid, fear, dread, terribly, {str: 6234}
break, affright, oppress, prevail, af1) )UWSQ ()UWSQ MAh-Sh-
terrified| {str: 6206} QH) Oppression: [freq. 2] |kjv:
af1) )]VSQ ()]VSQ MAh-R- oppressor, oppression| {str: 4642}
TsH) Terror: [freq. 1] |kjv: terror| cm) 5JWS (5JWS Ah-ShWQ)
{str: 4637} Oppressor: [freq. 1] |kjv: oppressor|
bm) =MVS (=MVS Ah-RYTs) {str: 6216}
Terrible: [freq. 20] |kjv: terrible, dm) 5JWS (5JWS Ah-ShWQ)
oppressor, mighty, power, strong, Oppression: [ms: qve] [freq. 3]
violent| {str: 6184} |kjv: oppression, oppressed| {str:
dm) =JVS (=JVS Ah-RWTs) 6217}
Chasm: A fearful place. [freq. 1] gm) 5WJS (5WJS AhW-ShQ)
|kjv: cliff| {str: 6178} Oppression: [ms: qve] [freq. 15]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: oppression, cruelly, extortion,
thing| {str: 6233}
2582) 5VS (5VS AhRQ) ac: Gnaw ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
V) 5VS (5VS Ah-RQ) Gnaw: 2585) 6WS (6WS AhShR) ac: Rich co:
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: gnaw, sinew| Riches ab: ?: [from: WE - as one who
{str: 6207} presses]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 6WS (6WS Ah-ShR) Rich:
To be wealthy. [freq. 17] (vf: Paal,
2583) 2WS (2WS AhShN) ac: ? co: Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: rich, enrich|
Smoke ab: ? {str: 6238}
V) 2WS (2WS Ah-ShN) Smoke: Nm) 6WS (6WS Ah-ShR)
[freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: smoke, angry| Riches: The possessions that make
{str: 6225} one wealthy. [freq. 37] |kjv: riches,
Nm) 2WS (2WS Ah-ShN) far| {str: 6239}
Smoke: [freq. 27] |kjv: smoke, bm) 6MWS (6MWS Ah-ShYR)
smoking| {str: 6226, 6227} Rich: One who is wealthy. [freq. 23]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: rich| {str: 6223}
~~~~~~~~~~
2584) 5WS (5WS AhShQ) ac: Press
co: ? ab: Oppression: [from: WE] 2586) 8WS (8WS AhShT) ac: Shine
co: ? ab: ?: The polishing of stone, metal
V) 5WS (5WS Ah-ShQ)
or ivory by rubbing to make shine. [from:
Oppress: [freq. 37] (vf: Paal, Pual)
WE - rubbing]
|kjv: oppress, oppressor, defraud,

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - S

V) 8WS (8WS Ah-ShT) I. 2588) 1XS (1XS AhTM) ac: Burn co:
Shine: To shine bright as being ? ab: ?
polished. [Aramaic only] II. Think: V) 1XS (1XS Ah-TM) Burn:
To shine with an idea. [freq. 3] (vf: [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: darken|
Paal, Hitpael) |kjv: shine, think| {str: {str: 6272}
6245, 6246} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 8WS (8WS Ah-ShT)
Bright: [freq. 1] |kjv: bright| {str: 2589) 5XS (5XS AhTQ) ac: Remove
6247} co: ? ab: ?: A movement from one space
Nf3) 8JXWS (8JXWS AhSh-TWT) or time to another.
Thought: As shining. [freq. 1] V) 5XS (5XS Ah-TQ)
|kjv: thought| {str: 6248} Remove: [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
cm) 8JWS (8JWS Ah-ShWT) |kjv: remove, old, left, copy| {str:
Bright: [freq. 1] |kjv: bright| {str: 6275}
6219} Nm) 5XS (5XS Ah-TQ) Bold:
fm/f) -XWS (-XWS Ah-Sh-TY) In arrogance or durability. [freq. 5]
One: [Unknown connection to root;] |kjv: durable, arrogancy, grievous,
[freq. 19] |kjv: one| {str: 6249} stiff, hard| {str: 6276, 6277}
jf1) )RJXWS ()RJXWS AhSh-TW- bm) 5MXS (5MXS Ah-TYQ) I.
NH) Thought: As shining. [ms: Removed: II. Durable: [Hebrew
hntve] [freq. 1] |kjv: thought| {str: and Aramaic] [freq. 6] |kjv: durable,
6250} ancient, drawn| {str: 6266, 6267,
~~~~~~~~~~ 6268}
~~~~~~~~~~
2587) (XS ((XS AhTD) ac: Prepare
co: ? ab: Ready 2590) 6XS (6XS AhTR) ac: Multiply
V) (XS ((XS Ah-TD) co: ? ab: Abundance: [from: XS - as an
Prepare: To be prepared and ready. abundance]
[freq. 2] (vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: fit, V) 6XS (6XS Ah-TR)
ready| {str: 6257} Multiply: [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal,
bm) (MXS ((MXS Ah-TYD) Hiphil) |kjv: deceit, multiply| {str:
Prepared: [Hebrew and Aramaic] 6280}
[freq. 7] |kjv: ready, come| {str: Nf2) 8VXS (8VXS AhT-RT)
6263, 6264} Abundance: [freq. 1] |kjv:
dm) (JXS ((JXS Ah-TWD) I. abundance| {str: 6283}
Preparations: What is prepared. ~~~~~~~~~~
[ms: dte] II. Goat: [Unknown
connection to root;] [ms: dte] [freq.
31] |kjv: treasure| {str: 6259, 6260}
~~~~~~~~~~

412
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

Pey

2591) 0GT (0GT PGL) ac: ? co: Foul 2594) 7GT (7GT PGSh) ac: Meet co: ?
ab: ?: Something that stinks or is rotten. ab: ?: [from: GT - meeting]
[from: GT - as being unfit] V) 7GT (7GT P-GSh) Meet:
edm) 0JGMT (0JGMT PY-GWL) [freq. 14] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv:
Foul: [ms: lwgp lgp] [freq. 4] |kjv: meet| {str: 6298}
abominable, abomination| {str: 6292} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2595) 3HT (3HT PDAh) ac: Redeem
2592) 3GT (3GT PGAh) ac: Meet co: co: ? ab: ?: [from: HT]
? ab: Encounter: A chance meeting or V) 3HT (3HT P-DAh)
encounter. [from: GT - meeting] Redeem: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
V) 3GT (3GT P-GAh) Meet: deliver| {str: 6308}
To come together in meeting by ~~~~~~~~~~
chance. Also to give or place as a
meeting. [freq. 46] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) 2596) 6HT (6HT PDR) ac: ? co: Fat
|kjv: fall, meet, reach, intercession, ab: ?
intreat, entreat, light| {str: 6293}
Nm) 6HT (6HT P-DR) Fat:
Nm) 3GT (3GT P-GAh)
[freq. 3] |kjv: fat| {str: 6309}
Encounter: A chance meeting. [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
2] |kjv: occurrence, chance| {str:
6294}
2597) 6^T (6^T PZR) ac: Scatter co:
hm) 3GTQ (3GTQ MP-GAh)
? ab: ?: [from: ]T]
Target: As the person met or place
V) 6^T (6^T P-ZR) Scatter:
of meeting. [freq. 1] |kjv: mark| {str:
4645} [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual,
~~~~~~~~~~ Piel, Participle) |kjv: scatter, disperse|
{str: 6340}
~~~~~~~~~~
2593) 6GT (6GT PGR) ac: Faint co:
Carcass ab: ?: [from: GT - as being
2598) (LT ((LT PHhD) ac: Shake
unfit]
co: Thigh ab: Fear: The shaking and
V) 6GT (6GT P-GR) Faint: To
trembling of one afraid or in reverence.
faint as though dead. [freq. 2] (vf:
V) (LT ((LT P-HhD) Fear:
Piel) |kjv: faint| {str: 6296}
[freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
Nm) 6GT (6GT P-GR) Carcass:
fear, afraid, awe, shake| {str: 6342}
A dead body. [freq. 22] |kjv: carcass,
Nm) (LT ((LT P-HhD) I.
dead, corpse| {str: 6297}
~~~~~~~~~~ Thigh: As shaking when frightened.
II. Fear: [freq. 50] |kjv: fear, dread,
terror, stone| {str: 6343, 6344}

413
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Nf1) )HLT ()HLT PHh-DH)


Fear: [freq. 1] |kjv: fear| {str: 6345} 2603) (YT ((YT PThD) ac: ? co: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?
ef1) )HYMT ()HYMT PYTh-DH)
2599) >LT (>LT PHhZ) ac: Reckless Pitdah: An unknown precious
co: ? ab: ?: A reckless behavior as water stone. [ms: hdjp] [freq. 4] |kjv:
flows in any direction. topaz| {str: 6357}
V) >LT (>LT P-HhZ) ~~~~~~~~~~
Reckless: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
light| {str: 6348} 2604) 6YT (6YT PThR) ac: Burst co:
Nm) >LT (>LT P-HhZ) ? ab: ?: A breaking or bursting open or
Reckless: [freq. 1] |kjv: unstable| out. [from: VT - breaking]
{str: 6349} V) 6YT (6YT P-ThR) Burst:
Nf3) 8J^LT (8J^LT PHh-ZWT) [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: open,
Recklessness: [freq. 1] |kjv: slip, free, out| {str: 6358, 6362}
lightness| {str: 6350} Nm) 6YT (6YT P-ThR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Bursting: [freq. 11] |kjv: open,
firstling| {str: 6363}
2600) 1LT (1LT PHhM) ac: Burn bm) 6MYT (6MYT P-ThYR)
co: Charcoal ab: ?: [from: QL - from Bursting: [freq. 1] |kjv: free| {str:
its heat] 6359}
Nm) 1LT (1LT P-HhM) ef1) )VYMT ()VYMT PYTh-RH)
Charcoal: [freq. 3] |kjv: coal| {str: Bursting: [ms: hrjp] [freq. 1] |kjv:
6352} open| {str: 6363}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2601) 6LT (6LT PHhR) ac: ? co: 2605) 7YT (7YT PThSh) ac: Spread
Potter ab: ? co: Hammer ab: ?: [from: WY]
Nm) 6LT (6LT P-HhR) Potter: bm) 7MYT (7MYT P-ThYSh) I.
[Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: potter| Hammer: As used to pound metal
{str: 6353} into a sheet. II. Tunic: A wide
~~~~~~~~~~ garment as spread out. [Aramaic
only] [freq. 5] |kjv: hammer, hosen|
2602) 8LT (8LT PHhT) ac: ? co: Pit {str: 6360, 6361}
ab: ?: [from: XT - a hole] ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 8LT (8LT P-HhT) Pit: A
2606) 'PT ('PT PLG) ac: Split co:
hole in the ground. [freq. 10] |kjv:
pit, hole, snare| {str: 6354} River ab: Division: The land is divided
by rivers that mark out boundaries or
Nf2) 8XLT (8XLT PHh-TT)
sections.
Pit: A hole in the skin from disease.
V) 'PT ('PT P-LG) Split:
[freq. 1] |kjv: fret| {str: 6356}
~~~~~~~~~~ [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 5] (vf:

414
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

Niphal, Pel) |kjv: divide| {str: 6385, root; Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv:
6386} service| {str: 6402}
Nm) 'PT ('PT P-LG) I. River: ~~~~~~~~~~
As dividing the land into two parts.
II. Half: As split into two. [Aramaic 2609) 9PT (9PT PLTh) ac: Escape
only] [freq. 11] |kjv: river, stream, co: ? ab: ?
dividing| {str: 6387, 6388} V) 9PT (9PT P-LTh) Deliver:
Nf1) )GPT ()GPT PL-GH) I. [freq. 25] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
Clan: A division within the family. deliver, deliverer, calve, escape, safe|
II. River: [Aramaic only] [freq. 3] {str: 6403}
|kjv: division, river| {str: 6390} Nm) 9PT (9PT P-LTh)
df1) )GJPT ()GJPT P-LW-GH) Escaping: [freq. 5] |kjv: deliverance,
Clan: A division within the family. escape| {str: 6405}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ms: hglp] bm) 9MPT (9MPT P-LYTh)
[freq. 2] |kjv: division| {str: 6391, Escape: [ms: jlp] [freq. 21] |kjv:
6392} escape, fugitive| {str: 6412}
hf1) )GPTQ ()GPTQ MP-L-GH) bf1) )YMPT ()YMPT P-LY-ThH)
Clan: A division within the Escape: [ms: hjlp] [freq. 28]
family. [freq. 1] |kjv: division| {str: |kjv: escape, deliverance, remnant|
4653} {str: 6413}
~~~~~~~~~~
hm) 9PTQ (9PTQ MP-LTh)
Escape: [freq. 1] |kjv: escape| {str:
2607) (PT ((PT PLD) ac: ? co: Steel
4655}
ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) (PT ((PT PL-D) Steel:
[freq. 1] |kjv: torch| {str: 6393} 2610) /PT (/PT PLK) ac: ? co: Stick
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?: [from: OP - using a staff]
Nm) /PT (/PT P-LK) I. Stick:
2608) ,PT (,PT PLHh) ac: Slice co:
II. District: [Unknown connection to
? ab: ?: The cutting off of a piece of root;] [freq. 10] |kjv: part, staff,
something. distaff| {str: 6418}
V) ,PT (,PT P-LHh) I. Slice: ~~~~~~~~~~
[Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Serve:
[Unknown connection to root; 2611) 2PT (2PT PLN) ac: ? co: One
Aramaic only] [freq. 15] (vf: Paal, ab: ?
Piel) |kjv: cut, shred, cleave, bring
cfm) -RJPT (-RJPT P-LW-NY)
forth, strike, serve, minister| {str:
6398, 6399} Such: A certain one. [ms: ynlp]
[freq. 3] |kjv: such| {str: 6423}
Nf) ,PT (,PT P-LHh) Part:
jfm) -RJQPT (-RJQPT PL-MW-
As what is sliced off. [freq. 6] |kjv:
NY) One: A certain one. [freq. 1]
piece| {str: 6400}
|kjv: certain| {str: 6422}
mm) 2LPT (2LPT PL-HhN)
~~~~~~~~~~
Service: [Unknown connection to

415
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

2615) 1RT (1RT PNM) ac: ? co:


2612) <PT (<PT PLS) ac: Weigh co: Inside ab: ?
Scales ab: ?: The balance scale that is bf1) )QMRT ()QMRT P-NY-MH)
used to weigh objects. When the two Within: [freq. 14] |kjv: within,
sides of the balance is level, the weight is inward, in, inner| {str: 6441}
known.
bfm) -QMRT (-QMRT P-NY-MY)
V) <PT (<PT P-LS) Ponder:
Inner: [freq. 32] |kjv: inner,
In the sense of weighing options. inward, within| {str: 6442}
[freq. 6] (vf: Piel) |kjv: ponder, ~~~~~~~~~~
weigh, made| {str: 6424}
Nm) <PT (<PT P-LS) Scales: 2616) 5RT (5RT PNQ) ac: Pamper
For weighing. [freq. 2] |kjv: weight, co: ? ab: ?
scales| {str: 6425}
V) 5RT (5RT P-NQ) Pamper:
hm) <PTQ (<PTQ MP-LS)
To delicately teach or bring up. [freq.
Balancing: [df: Vlpm] [freq. 1] |kjv: 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: bring up| {str:
balancing| {str: 4657} 6445}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2613) =PT (=PT PLTs) ac: Tremble 2617) '\T ('\T PSG) ac: Consider co:
co: ? ab: Horror: Something of horror ? ab: ?
that causes one to tremble.
V) '\T ('\T P-SG) Consider:
V) =PT (=PT P-LTs)
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: consider| {str:
Tremble: [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: 6448}
tremble| {str: 6426} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf3) 8J]PT (8J]PT PL-TsWT)
Horror: [freq. 4] |kjv: horror, 2618) ,\T (,\T PSHh) ac: Hop co: ?
trembling, fearfulness| {str: 6427} ab: ?
hf2) 8]PTQ (8]PTQ MP-L-TsT) V) ,\T (,\T P-SHh) Hop: To
Idol: An object that causes horror. hop from one place or another. Also
[freq. 4] |kjv: idol| {str: 4656} to be lame as one who hops on one
if2) 8]PTX (8]PTX TP-L-TsT) leg. [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel)
Horror: [freq. 1] |kjv: terribleness| |kjv: pass over, halt, lame, leap| {str:
{str: 8606} 6452}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) ,\T (,\T P-SHh) Lame:
As one who hops one leg. [freq. 14]
2614) 7PT (7PT PLSh) ac: Roll co: ? |kjv: lame| {str: 6455}
ab: ?: A rolling around in dust or ashes as ~~~~~~~~~~
a sign of morning) [from: WP - rolling
the dough] 2619) 0\T (0\T PSL) ac: Hew co:
V) 7PT (7PT P-LSh) Roll: Sculpture ab: ?: The chiseling of stone to
[freq. 5] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: wallow, form an image.
roll| {str: 6428}
~~~~~~~~~~

416
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

V) 0\T (0\T P-SL) Hew: To worker, do, make, commit, doer,


carve or chisel out stone. [freq. 6] maker, ordain| {str: 6466}
(vf: Paal) |kjv: hew, graven| {str: df1) )PJST ()PJST P-AhW-LH)
6458} I. Wages: What one is given for
Nm) 0\T (0\T P-SL) his work. II. Work: [freq. 14] |kjv:
Sculpture: As chiseled out. [freq. work, labour, reward, wage| {str:
31] |kjv: image, grave, carved| {str: 6468}
6459} gm) 0SJT (0SJT PW-AhL)
bm) 0M\T (0M\T P-SYL) Work: What is made. [ms: lep]
Sculpture: As chiseled out. [freq. [freq. 38] |kjv: work, act, deed, do,
23] |kjv: image, graven, carved, getting, maker| {str: 6467}
quarry| {str: 6456} hm) 0STQ (0STQ MP-AhL)
~~~~~~~~~~ Work: [freq. 1] |kjv: works| {str:
4659}
2620) 3\T (3\T PSAh) ac: March hf1) )PSTQ ()PSTQ MP-Ah-
co: Step ab: ?: [from: WT - spreading LH) Work: [freq. 3] |kjv: works|
apart the legs] {str: 4659}
V) 3\T (3\T P-SAh) March: ~~~~~~~~~~
[df: eVp] [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: go|
{str: 6585} 2623) 1ST (1ST PAhM) ac: Beat
Nm) 3\T (3\T P-SAh) Step: co: Bell ab: ?: A repetitive beating or
[df: eVp] [freq. 1] |kjv: step| {str: sounding as the hoofs of a running horse,
6587} the beating of the heart or the ringing of a
bell.
hf1) )S\TQ ()S\TQ MP-S-
V) 1ST (1ST P-AhM) Beat:
AhH) Hips: As used in marching.
[df: heVpm] [freq. 1] |kjv: buttocks| [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael)
{str: 4667} |kjv: trouble, move| {str: 6470}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf) 1ST (1ST P-AhM)
Time: A continual beating of time,
2621) 5\T (5\T PSQ) ac: Spread co: one moment after the other. Also a
? ab: ?: A spreading apart of something. moment in time. [freq. 112] |kjv:
[from: WT] time, once, now, feet, twice, step,
corner, rank, oftentimes| {str: 6471}
V) 5\T (5\T P-SQ) Spread:
mm) 2QST (2QST PAh-MN)
To spread wide. [df: qVp] [freq. 2]
(vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: open| {str: 6589} Bell: From its rhythmic ringing.
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 7] |kjv: bell| {str: 6472}
~~~~~~~~~~
2622) 0ST (0ST PAhL) ac: Make co:
2624) 6ST (6ST PAhR) ac: Open co:
Work ab: ?: [from: PS - work]
? ab: ?: A wide opening.
V) 0ST (0ST P-AhL) Make:
V) 6ST (6ST P-AhR) Open
[freq. 56] (vf: Paal) |kjv: work,
wide: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: open,
gape| {str: 6473}

417
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

~~~~~~~~~~ by pressing and moving a file or stone


over the point. [from: V]]
2625) ,]T (,]T PTsHh) ac: Break V) 6]T (6]T P-TsR) Press:
co: ? ab: ?: A breaking forth or out with To push or urge another into an
force or a loud noise. [from: ]T - as action. [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
opening] |kjv: urge, press, stubbornness| {str:
V) ,]T (,]T P-TsHh) Break 6484}
open: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
break, loud| {str: 6476}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2630) (UT ((UT PQD) ac: Oversee
co: Overseer ab: Oversight: The role of
2626) 0]T (0]T PTsL) ac: Peel co: the overseer is to watch over, direct,
Strip ab: ?: [from: P^ - removing] command, chastise, review and count
those in his charge for the purpose of
V) 0]T (0]T P-TsL) Peel:
producing work. [from: UT]
[freq. 2] (vf: Piel) |kjv: pill| {str:
V) (UT ((UT P-QD) I.
6478}
Oversee: To closely inspect. II.
Nf1) )P]T ()P]T PTs-LH)
Count: As an overseeing of
Strip: As peeled. [freq. 1] |kjv: numbers. [freq. 305] (vf: Paal,
strake| {str: 6479} Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal,
~~~~~~~~~~ Pual, Piel) |kjv: number, visit, punish,
appoint, commit, miss, set, charge,
2627) 1]T (1]T PTsM) ac: Crack governor, lack, oversight, officer,
co: ? ab: ?: A cracking open. count, empty, ruler, overseer,
V) 1]T (1]T P-TsM) judgement| {str: 6485}
Crack: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bm) (MUT ((MUT P-QYD)
break| {str: 6480} Overseer: One who carefully
~~~~~~~~~~ watches over. [freq. 13] |kjv: officer,
overseer, governor, charge| {str:
2628) 3]T (3]T PTsAh) ac: Smash 6496}
co: Bruise ab: ?: A bruise from being bf3) 8JHMUT (8JHMUT P-QY-
smashed. [from: ]T] DWT) Ward: The area inspected
V) 3]T (3]T P-TsAh) by an overseer. [ms: tdqp] [freq. 1]
Smash: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: |kjv: ward| {str: 6488}
wound| {str: 6481} dm) (JUT ((JUT P-QWD)
Nm) 3]T (3]T P-TsAh) Statute: The orders and commands
Bruise: [freq. 8] |kjv: wound, of the overseer. [ms: dqp] [freq. 24]
wounding| {str: 6482} |kjv: precept, commandment, statute|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 6490}
df1) )HJUT ()HJUT P-QW-DH)
2629) 6]T (6]T PTsR) ac: Press co: I. Oversight: A careful watching
File ab: ?: The sharpening of a metal tool over. II. Number: As counted. [ms:
hdqp] [freq. 32] |kjv: visitation,
office, charge, oversight, officer,

418
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

ordering, account, custody, number| V) 6UT (6UT P-QR) Seek: To


{str: 6486} look or search for something.
hm) (UTQ ((UTQ MP-QD) I. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: rqb]
Number: II. Appointment: Also an [freq. 12] (vf: Piel) |kjv: enquire,
appointed place. [freq. 4] |kjv: seek, search| {str: 1239, 1240}
number, commandment, appointed| Nf1) )VUT ()VUT PQ-RH)
{str: 4662} Seeking: [df: hrqb] [freq. 1] |kjv:
j m) 2JHUT (2JHUT PQ-DWN) seek| {str: 1243}
Deposit: The produce of the work ~~~~~~~~~~
that is watched over. [freq. 3] |kjv:
delivered, store| {str: 6487} 2634) (VT ((VT PRD) ac: Divide co:
~~~~~~~~~~ Seed ab: ?: A dividing or separating out.
[from: VT - scattering]
2631) ,UT (,UT PQHh) ac: Open V) (VT ((VT P-RD) Divide
co: ? ab: ?: The opening of the eyes or apart: To divide and separate. [freq.
ears as being perceptive. [from: UT] 26] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
V) ,UT (,UT P-QHh) Open: Pual, Piel) |kjv: separate, part, divide,
To open the eyes or ears. [freq. 20] scatter, disperse, joint, sever, stretch,
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: open| {str: sunder| {str: 6504}
6491} Nm) (VT ((VT P-RD) Mule:
Nm) ,UT (,UT P-QHh) As being a division of two species.
Seeing: As with open eyes. [freq. 2] [freq. 15] |kjv: mule| {str: 6505}
|kjv: open| {str: 6493} df1) )HJVT ()HJVT P-RW-DH)
lcm) ,JULUT (,JULUT P-QHh- Seed: As separated from the parent
QWHh) Open: [Written as two plant and scattered in the field. [ms:
words in the Masoretic text - xwq hdrp] [freq. 1] |kjv: seed| {str:
xqp] [freq. 1] |kjv: opening| {str: 6507}
6495} ef1) )HVMT ()HVMT PYR-DH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Mule: A female mule. As being a
division of two species. [ms: hdrp]
2632) 3UT (3UT PQAh) ac: ? co: [freq. 3] |kjv: mule| {str: 6506}
Gourd ab: ?: The curved and round ~~~~~~~~~~
shape of a gourd.
Nm) 3UT (3UT P-QAh) 2635) >VT (>VT PRZ) ac: ? co:
Gourd: [freq. 3] |kjv: knop| {str: Village ab: ?: The rural villages are
6497} scattered about the country side and have
df1) )SJUT ()SJUT P-QW-AhH) no wall for protection. [from: VT -
Gourd: [ms: heqp] [freq. 1] |kjv: scattering]
gourd| {str: 6498} Nm) >VT (>VT P-RZ) Peasant:
~~~~~~~~~~ One who dwells in a town without
walls. [freq. 1] |kjv: village| {str:
2633) 6UT (6UT PQR) ac: Seek co: ? 6518}
ab: ?: [from: UT]

419
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

Nf1) )^VT ()^VT PR-ZH) 2637) 9VT (9VT PRTh) ac: Break co:
Village: A town or village without ? ab: ?: [from: VT - scattering]
walls of protection. [freq. 3] |kjv: V) 9VT (9VT P-RTh)
unwalled| {str: 6519} Stammer: As broken words
fm) -^VT (-^VT P-R-ZY) scattered out of the mouth. [freq. 1]
Village: A town or village without (vf: Paal) |kjv: chant| {str: 6527}
walls of protection. [df: yzwrp] [freq. Nm) 9VT (9VT P-RTh) Fallen
3] |kjv: country, unwalled| {str: grape: As broken from the plant and
6521} scattered on the ground. [freq. 1]
fm) -^VT (-^VT P-R-ZY) |kjv: grape| {str: 6528}
Village: A town or village without ~~~~~~~~~~
walls of protection. [freq. 3] |kjv:
village| {str: 6521} 2638) /VT (/VT PRK) ac: ? co: Whip
jm) 2J^VT (2J^VT PR-ZWN) ab: ?: [from: VT - breaking]
Peasant: One who dwells in a town Nm) /VT (/VT P-RK) Whip:
without walls. [freq. 2] |kjv: village| As dividing and breaking open the
{str: 6520} flesh. [freq. 6] |kjv: rigour, cruelty|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 6531}
cf2) 8OJVT (8OJVT P-RW-KT)
2636) ,VT (,VT PRHh) ac: Burst co:
Curtain: Hung to cause a dividing
Bud ab: ?: The busting out of a bud. wall in a room. [ms: tkrp] [freq.
[from: VT - breaking out] 25] |kjv: vail| {str: 6532}
V) ,VT (,VT P-RHh) Burst: ~~~~~~~~~~
To break out or forth as a blooming
flower or the wings of a bird. [freq. 2639) 1VT (1VT PRM) ac: Rip co: ?
36] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: flourish, ab: ?: [from: VT - breaking apart]
bud, blossom, grow, break, fly,
V) 1VT (1VT P-RM) Rip:
spring, abroad, abundantly, spread|
{str: 6524} [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rend| {str:
Nm) ,VT (,VT P-RHh) Bud: 6533}
~~~~~~~~~~
As bursting out. [freq. 17] |kjv:
flower, bud, blossom| {str: 6525}
2640) <VT (<VT PRS) ac: Split co:
nm) ,VTE (,VTE AP-RHh)
Hoof ab: ?: The hoof that is split into two
Chick: A young bird that has burst
parts. [from: VT - breaking]
out of the egg. [freq. 4] |kjv: young|
{str: 667} V) <VT (<VT P-RS) I. Split:
elm) ,LVMT (,LVMT PY-R- To split in two as the hoofs of a clean
animal. [Hebrew an Aramaic] II.
HhHh) Brood: A young bird that
Spread: To spread apart in the sense
has burst out of the egg. [ms: xxrp]
of splitting. [df: Vrp] [freq. 84] (vf:
[freq. 1] |kjv: youth| {str: 6526}
Paal, Niphil, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~
divide, part, deal, hoof, tear, spread,
stretch, scatter, break, open, chop,
spread| {str: 6536, 6537, 6566}

420
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - T

Nm) <VT (<VT P-RS) Peres: Nm) =VT (=VT P-RTs)


An unknown bird of prey. [ms: Vrp] Breach: [freq. 19] |kjv: breach, gap,
[freq. 2] |kjv: ossifrage| {str: 6538} breaking| {str: 6556}
Nf1) )\VT ()\VT PR-SH) bm) =MVT (=MVT P-RYTs)
Hoof: As split. [freq. 19] |kjv: hoof, Wild: A thief or robber as a vicious
claw| {str: 6541} beast in the sense of escaping out and
hm) <VTQ (<VTQ MP-RS) spreading out wildly. [freq. 6] |kjv:
Spreading: In the sense of splitting. robber, destroyer, revenous| {str:
[ms: Vrpm] [freq. 2] |kjv: spreading| 6530}
{str: 4666} hm) =VTQ (=VTQ MP-RTs)
~~~~~~~~~~ Breach: [freq. 1] |kjv: breach| {str:
4664}
2641) 3VT (3VT PRAh) ac: Loose ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Hair ab: ?
V) 3VT (3VT P-RAh) Loose: 2643) 5VT (5VT PRQ) ac: Tear co: ?
To uncover, remove or let go. Such ab: ?: [from: VT - breaking]
as to make naked by removing V) 5VT (5VT P-RQ) Tear
clothing or uncovering the head. away: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
[freq. 16] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) 11] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
|kjv: refuse, uncover, naked, break, rend, redeem, deliver, tear|
avenging, avoid, go, bare, let, {str: 6561, 6562}
nought, perish| {str: 6544} Nm) 5VT (5VT P-RQ) I.
Nm) 3VT (3VT P-RAh) Long Crossroad: As a tearing apart of the
hair: As let loose. [freq. 2] |kjv: path. II. Fragment: As torn from the
locks| {str: 6545} whole. III. Booty: As torn from the
Nf1) )SVT ()SVT PR-AhH) whole. [freq. 3] |kjv: crossway,
Revenge: In the sense of letting robbery, broth| {str: 6563, 6564}
loose. [freq. 2] |kjv: revenge, avenge| af2) 8UVTQ (8UVTQ MP-R-QT)
{str: 6546} Neck: From the tearing off of the
~~~~~~~~~~ head at the neck of a bird to kill it.
[freq. 1] |kjv: neck| {str: 4665}
2642) =VT (=VT PRTs) ac: Spread ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Breach ab: ?: The breaching of a
river bank causing the water to flow and 2644) 7VT (7VT PRSh) ac: Spread
spread out. [from: VT - breaking] co: Dung ab: ?: The spread out dung of
V) =VT (=VT P-RTs) Spread cattle. A spreading apart of things as an
out: To be spread out wide or arrangement or of thoughts in order to
widespread. [freq. 49] (vf: Paal, understand and make clear. [from: WT]
Niphal, Hitpael, Pual) |kjv: break, V) 7VT (7VT P-RSh) Spread
increase, abroad, breach, made, out: Also to be easily and plainly
pressed, breaker, compel, open| {str: understood in the sense of being
6555} spread out to see. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Niphal,

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Hiphil, Pual) |kjv: shew, scatter, revolt, offend, transgression| {str:


declare, distinctly, sting, plainly| {str: 6586}
6567, 6568} Nm) 3WT (3WT P-ShAh)
Nm) 7VT (7VT P-RSh) I. Revolution: [freq. 93] |kjv:
Dung: The dung of the cattle as transgression, trespass, sin, rebellion|
spread out flat. II. Horseman: From {str: 6588}
the spreading of the legs to ride. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 64] |kjv: dung, horsemen| {str:
6569, 6571} 2648) 8WT (8WT PShT) ac: Spread
Nf1) )WVT ()WVT PR-ShH) co: Flax ab: ?: A plant whose fibers are
Account: As a spreading out of an separated and spread out then made into
event. [freq. 2] |kjv: sum, declaration| linen and wicks for lamps. [from: WT -
{str: 6575} as spread out]
~~~~~~~~~~ Nf) 8WT (8WT P-ShT) Flax:
[freq. 20] |kjv: linen, flax| {str: 6593,
2645) ,WT (,WT PShHh) ac: Tear 6594}
co: ? ab: ?: A tearing into pieces. [from: ~~~~~~~~~~
WT - spreading apart]
V) ,WT (,WT P-ShHh) Tear: 2649) ,XT (,XT PTHh) ac: Open co:
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: pull| {str: Door ab: ?: [from: XT - a hole for
6582} entering]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) ,XT (,XT P-THh) Open:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 146]
2646) 9WT (9WT PShTh) ac: Spread (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel)
co: ? ab: ?: [from: WT] |kjv: open, loose, grave, engrave, put
V) 9WT (9WT P-ShTh) off, out, appear, drawn, break| {str:
Spread: To spread apart. Also to 6605, 6606}
Invade in the sense of spreading out Nm) ,XT (,XT P-THh) Door:
for an attack. Also to strip of clothing As an entrance or opening. [freq.
in the sense of spreading the garment 164] |kjv: door, entering, entry, gate,
for removal. [freq. 43] (vf: Paal, in, entrance, opening, place| {str:
Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel) |kjv: strip, put 6607, 6608}
off, flay, invade, spoil, fall, spread| am) ,XTQ (,XTQ MP-THh)
{str: 6584} Key: [freq. 3] |kjv: key| {str: 4668}
~~~~~~~~~~
bf) ,MXT (,MXT P-TYHh)
Drawn sword: In the sense of being
2647) 3WT (3WT PShAh) ac: Revolt
opened from the sheath. [freq. 1]
co: ? ab: Revolution: A spreading apart. |kjv: sword| {str: 6609}
[from: WT] hm) ,XTQ (,XTQ MP-THh)
V) 3WT (3WT P-ShAh) Opening: [freq. 1] |kjv: opening|
Revolt: [freq. 41] (vf: Paal, Niphal) {str: 4669}
|kjv: transgress, transgressor, rebel, edm) ,JXMT (,JXMT PY-TWHh)
Carving: In the sense of opening

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with a knife or chisel. [ms: xtp] 2652) 3XT (3XT PTAh) ac: Wink co:
[freq. 11] |kjv: engraving, graving, ? ab: Moment: The sudden closing and
carved, graven| {str: 6603} opening of the eye. [from: XT - opening
ejm) 2JLXMT (2JLXMT PY-T- the eye]
HhWN) Opening: [freq. 2] |kjv: Nm) 3XT (3XT P-TAh)
open, opening| {str: 6610} Moment: As a wink of time. [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 7] |kjv: very, suddenly, instant| {str:
6621}
2650) 0XT (0XT PTL) ac: Twist co: eqpm) 1JSXMT (1JSXMT PY-T-
Cord ab: ?: Cords are made by twisting AhWM) Moment: As a wink of
fibers together. [from: PX - from a rope] time. [df: Mwatp Matp] [freq. 25]
V) 0XT (0XT P-TL) Twist: |kjv: suddenly, sudden, straightway|
[freq. 5] (vf: Niphal, Hitpael) |kjv: {str: 6597}
froward, wrestle, unsavory| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
6617}
bm) 0MXT (0MXT P-TYL) 2653) 6XT (6XT PTR) ac: Open co: ?
Cord: Made of twisted fibers. [freq. ab: Interpretation: A revealing of a text
11] |kjv: lace, bracelet, wire, ribband, or speech in order to understand it. [from:
bound, thread, line| {str: 6616} VT - breaking open to reveal fruit (the
l m) 0XPXT (0XPXT P-TL-TL) meaning)]
Twisted: [freq. 1] |kjv: crooked| {str: V) 6XT (6XT P-TR) Interpret:
6618} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: rvp]
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 11] (vf: Paal) |kjv: interpret,
interpretation| {str: 6590, 6622}
2651) 2XT (2XT PTN) ac: Open co: ? Nm) 6XT (6XT P-TR)
ab: ?: [from: XT - an opening] Interpret: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
Nm) 2XT (2XT P-TN) Peten: An [df: rvp] [ar: rvp] [freq. 32] |kjv:
unknown serpent, from its open interpretation| {str: 6591, 6592}
mouth. [freq. 6] |kjv: asp, adder| {str: ejm) 2JVXMT (2JVXMT PY-T-RWN)
6620} Interpretation: [ms: Nwrtp
hm) 2XTQ (2XTQ MP-TN) Nrtp] [freq. 5] |kjv: interpretation|
Threshold: As an opening. [freq. 8] {str: 6623}
|kjv: threshold| {str: 4670} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~

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Tsad

2654) 9F] (9F] TsBTh) ac: Grasp Nm) 6F] (6F] Ts-BR) Pile: A
co: ? ab: ?: A reaching out to grasp mound of something. [freq. 1] |kjv:
something. [from: F] - as enclosed in a heap| {str: 6652}
wall] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 9F] (9F] Ts-BTh) Grasp:
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: reach| {str: 2657) 8F] (8F] TsBT) ac: ? co:
6642} Handful ab: ?: [from: F] - as enclosed
~~~~~~~~~~ in a wall]
Nm) 8F] (8F] Ts-BT)
2655) 3F] (3F] TsBAh) ac: Wet co: Handful: [freq. 1] |kjv: handful| {str:
Spot ab: ?: The dipping of the finger into 6653}
a vat of dye and dripping color onto ~~~~~~~~~~
something.
V) 3F] (3F] Ts-BAh) Wet: 2658) 5H] (5H] TsDQ) ac: ? co:
To be wet with the drops of dew. Straight ab: Righteous: One who is
[Aramaic only] [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) upright or righteous is one who walks a
|kjv: wet| {str: 6647} straight path. [from: H] - The
Nm) 3F] (3F] Ts-BAh) straightness of the side]
Spots: Something spotted with V) 5H] (5H] Ts-DQ)
different colors. [freq. 3] |kjv: colors| Straight: To be straight. [freq. 41]
{str: 6648} (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
dm) 3JF] (3JF] Ts-BWAh) Piel) |kjv: justify, righteous, just,
Spotted: Something that appears to justice, cleanse, clear, righteousness|
have spots of color. [freq. 1] |kjv: {str: 6663}
speckled| {str: 6641} Nm) 5H] (5H] Ts-DQ)
nf) 3F]E (3F]E ATs-BAh) Straight: [freq. 116] |kjv:
Finger: As used for dipping into a righteousness, just, justice, righteous,
liquid, such as blood, and dripping right| {str: 6664}
drops onto something. [Hebrew and Nf1) )UH] ()UH] TsD-QH)
Aramaic] [freq. 35] |kjv: finger, toe| Straightness: [freq. 157] |kjv:
{str: 676, 677} righteousness, justice, right,
~~~~~~~~~~ righteous, moderate| {str: 6666}
bm) 5MH] (5MH] Ts-DYQ)
2656) 6F] (6F] TsBR) ac: Pile co: Straight: [freq. 206] |kjv: righteous,
Pile ab: ?: [from: F] - as a swelling] just, lawful| {str: 6662}
V) 6F] (6F] Ts-BR) Pile: To ef1) )UHM] ()UHM] TsYD-QH)
pile something up in a mound. [freq. Straightness: [Aramaic only]
7] (vf: Paal) |kjv: heap, gather, lay| [ms: hqdu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
{str: 6651} righteousness| {str: 6665}

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~~~~~~~~~~ effect, good, meet, break, went,


promote| {str: 6743, 6744}
2659) 2L] (2L] TsHhN) ac: ? co: Nf1) )LP] ()LP] TsL-HhH)
Stench ab: ? Bowl: As advancing up the sides.
Nf1) )RL] ()RL] TsHh-NH) [freq. 1] |kjv: pan| {str: 6745}
Stench: [freq. 1] |kjv: ill, savour| Nf2) 8LP] (8LP] TsL-HhT)
{str: 6709} Bowl: As advancing up the sides.
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 3] |kjv: bosom, dish| {str:
6747}
2660) 5L] (5L] TsHhQ) ac: Laugh cf4) 8MLJP] (8MLJP] Ts-LW-
co: Laugh ab: ?: A laughing in play or HhYT) Bowl: As advancing up the
mockery. [from: LG - coming from the sides. [ms: tyxlu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
belly] cruse| {str: 6746}
V) 5L] (5L] Ts-HhQ) ~~~~~~~~~~
Laugh: [freq. 13] (vf: Paal, Piel)
|kjv: laugh, mock, sport, play| {str: 2663) 1P] (1P] TsLM) ac: ? co:
6711} Image ab: ?: An outline or representation
cm) 5JL] (5JL] Ts-HhWQ) of an original as a shadow is the outline
Laugh: [ms: qxu] [freq. 2] |kjv: of the original. [from: P] - from the
laugh| {str: 6712} dark shadow of a deep place]
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 1P] (1P] Ts-LM)
Image: Also an image or form of
2661) 6L] (6L] TsHhR) ac: ? co: something as the shadow of the
White ab: ?: [from: L] - from the original. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
bleaching by the sun] [freq. 34] |kjv: image, vain, form|
{str: 6754, 6755}
Nm) 6L] (6L] Ts-HhR)
~~~~~~~~~~
White: [freq. 1] |kjv: white| {str:
6713}
2664) 3P] (3P] TsLAh) ac: Limp
cm) 6JL] (6JL] Ts-HhWR)
co: Side ab: ?
White: [ms: rxu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
V) 3P] (3P] Ts-LAh) Limp:
white| {str: 6715}
~~~~~~~~~~ As favoring one side. [freq. 4] (vf:
Paal) |kjv: halt| {str: 6760}
2662) ,P] (,P] TsLHh) ac: Advance Nf) 3P] (3P] Ts-LAh) I.
co: Bowl ab: ?: A pushing forward or up Side: The side of anything. II. Limp:
as the sides of a pot or bowl. [from: P] As favoring one side. [ar: ele] [freq.
- deep a bowl] 45] |kjv: rib, side, chamber, board,
corner, another, beam, halting,
V) ,P] (,P] Ts-LHh)
leaves, planks, halt, adversity| {str:
Advance: To move forward in 5967, 6761, 6763}
distance, position or in prosperity. ~~~~~~~~~~
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 69] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: prosper, come,

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2665) (Q] ((Q] TsMD) ac: Join co: in the sun. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
Yoke ab: ?: The joining of two animals dry| {str: 6784}
together for plowing a field. [from: YQ] edm) 5JQM] (5JQM] T-sYMWQ)
V) (Q] ((Q] Ts-MD) Join: Raisins: Raisins that remain on
To be joined to another as in a yoke. the cluster. [ms: qwmu] [freq. 4] |kjv:
[freq. 5] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Pual) raisins| {str: 6778}
|kjv: join, fasten, frame| {str: 6775} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) (Q] ((Q] Ts-MD) I.
2668) 6Q] (6Q] TsMR) ac: ? co:
Yoke: A pair of animals in a yoke or
two of something as yoked together. Wool ab: ?
II. Tsemed: A standard of measure. Nm) 6Q] (6Q] Ts-MR) Wool:
The amount land that can be plowed [freq. 16] |kjv: woolen, wool| {str:
in one day by a yoke of oxen. [freq. 6785}
15] |kjv: yoke, couple, two, together, Nf2) 8VQ] (8VQ] TsM-RT)
acre| {str: 6776} Top: The top of the tree. [Unknown
bm) (MQ] ((MQ] Ts-MYD) connection to root;] [freq. 5] |kjv:
Bracelet: As joined together. [ms: top, branch| {str: 6788}
dmu] [freq. 7] |kjv: bracelet, ~~~~~~~~~~
covering| {str: 6781}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2669) 8Q] (8Q] TsMT) ac:
Terminate co: ? ab: Permanent:
2666) ,Q] (,Q] TsMHh) ac: Sprout Something that is permanently removed
co: Sprout ab: ?: The springing up of a or destroyed. [from: XQ - as cut off]
plant or bud. V) 8Q] (8Q] Ts-MT)
V) ,Q] (,Q] Ts-MHh) Terminate: To come to a permanent
Sprout: To grow out or spring forth. end. [freq. 15] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
[freq. 33] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: cut, destroy,
grow, spring, bring, bud, bear| {str: vanish, consume| {str: 6789}
6779} bf2) 8JXMQ] (8JXMQ] Ts-MY-
Nm) ,Q] (,Q] Ts-MHh) TWT) Permanent: Something that
Sprout: A plant that sprouts out of is continual. [ms: ttymu ttmu]
the ground or a bud that sprouts out [freq. 2] |kjv: forever| {str: 6783}
of a tree. [freq. 12] |kjv: branch, bud, ~~~~~~~~~~
grew, spring| {str: 6780}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2670) ,R] (,R] TsNHh) ac: Descend
co: ? ab: ?: [from: R]]
2667) 5Q] (5Q] TsMQ) ac: Dry co: V) ,R] (,R] Ts-NHh)
Raisin ab: ?: Grapes are left out in the Descend: To move or thrust in a
sun to dry and shriveled up. The raisins downward direction. [freq. 3] (vf:
can them be stored for later use as they Paal) |kjv: lighten, fasten| {str: 6795}
will not spoil. [from: UQ - dried up] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 5Q] (5Q] Ts-MQ) Dry:
To be dry and shriveled up as grapes

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2671) 1R] (1R] TsNM) ac: Wither prisoner. [ms: qnyu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
co: ? ab: ?: [from: Q] - a withering stocks| {str: 6729}
from lack of water or food] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 1R] (1R] Ts-NM) Wither:
2675) 6R] (6R] TsNR) ac: ? co: Pipe
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: wither| {str:
6798} ab: ?: [from: R] - as bringing water
~~~~~~~~~~ down to another area]
ecm) 6JRM] (6JRM] TsY-NWR)
2672) 3R] (3R] TsNAh) ac: Low co: Pipe: Used for moving water. [ms:
? ab: ?: [from: R]] rwnu] [freq. 2] |kjv: gutter,
waterspout| {str: 6794}
V) 3R] (3R] Ts-NAh) Low:
~~~~~~~~~~
To be low or humble. [freq. 2] (vf:
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: low, humble| {str:
2676) (S] ((S] TsAhD) ac: March
6800}
~~~~~~~~~~ co: Bracelet ab: ?: The jingling of
bracelets when marching.
2673) 4R] (4R] TsNP) ac: Wrap co: V) (S] ((S] Ts-AhD)
Turban ab: ?: A strip of cloth that is March: [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hiphil)
wrapped around the head for a head |kjv: go, march, run, bring| {str:
covering. [from: T] - a cover] 6805}
V) 4R] (4R] Ts-NP) Wrap: Nm) (S] ((S] Ts-AhD)
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: attire, turn| Pace: [freq. 14] |kjv: step, pace,
{str: 6801} goings, go| {str: 6806}
Nf1) )TR] ()TR] TsN-PH) Nf1) )HS] ()HS] TsAh-DH)
Wrapped: [freq. 1] |kjv: toss| {str: Bracelet: An ornament worn on the
6802} ankle or wrist that jingles when
walking. [freq. 3] |kjv: goings,
bm) 4MR] (4MR] Ts-NYP)
ornament| {str: 6807}
Turban: [df: Pwnu] [freq. 1] |kjv:
hm) (S]Q ((S]Q MTs-AhD)
diadem, mitre| {str: 6797}
Step: [freq. 3] |kjv: step, going|
bf1) )TMR] ()TMR] Ts-NY-PH)
{str: 4703}
Turban: [freq. 6] |kjv: hood| {str:
nf1) )HS]E ()HS]E ATs-Ah-
6797}
DH) Bracelet: An ornament worn
hf2) 8TR]Q (8TR]Q MTs-N-PT)
on the ankle or wrist that jingles
Turban: [freq. 12] |kjv: mitre, when walking. [freq. 2] |kjv: chain,
diadem| {str: 4701} bracelet| {str: 685}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2674) 5R] (5R] TsNQ) ac: Confine 2677) 2S] (2S] TsAhN) ac: Remove
co: Stocks ab: ?: [from: R] - as brought co: ? ab: ?: The taking down of camp and
down in confinement] loading onto beasts of burden. [from:
ecm) 5JRM] (5JRM] TsY-NWQ) R]]
Stocks: Used for confining a

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V) 2S] (2S] Ts-AhN) hm) 6S]Q (6S]Q MTs-AhR)


Remove: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Small: Small in time or size or few
take down| {str: 6813} in number. [df: rezm] [freq. 9] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ little, few, small| {str: 4213, 4705}
hbf1) )VMS]Q ()VMS]Q MTs-
2678) 4S] (4S] TsAhP) ac: Wrap AhY-RH) Small: [freq. 1] |kjv:
co: Veil ab: ?: The veil is wrapped little| {str: 4704}
around the face to cover it. ~~~~~~~~~~
bm) 4MS] (4MS] Ts-AhYP)
Veil: [freq. 3] |kjv: vail| {str: 6809} 2681) (T] ((T] TsPD) ac: Shrivel
~~~~~~~~~~ co: ? ab: ?
V) (T] ((T] Ts-PD)
2679) 5S] (5S] TsAhQ) ac: Cry co: Shrivel: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
? ab: ?: A loud calling or crying out for cleave| {str: 6821}
help or to gather an assembly. [from: ~~~~~~~~~~
L]]
V) 5S] (5S] Ts-AhQ) Cry 2682) ,T] (,T] TsPHh) ac: ? co: ?
out: To cry or call out loudly. [freq. ab: ?
55] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) Nf2) 8LT] (8LT] TsP-HhT)
|kjv: cry, gather, call, gather| {str: Jug: For holding liquids. [freq. 7]
6817} |kjv: cruse| {str: 6835}
Nf1) )US] ()US] TsAh-QH) bf4) 8MLMT] (8MLMT] Ts-PY-
Cry: A loud crying or calling out. HhYT) Wafer: [ms: txypu] [freq.
[freq. 21] |kjv: cry, crying| {str: 1] |kjv: wafer| {str: 6838}
6818} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2683) 2T] (2T] TsPN) ac: Hide co:
2680) 6S] (6S] TsAhR) ac: ? co: Treasure ab: ?: A storing up or hiding of
Small ab: ?: Small in time or size. something to prevent discovery. [from:
Someone or something that is small in T] - as something watched or covered]
significance.
V) 2T] (2T] Ts-PN) Hide: To
V) 6S] (6S] Ts-AhR) Small:
hide something to prevent discovery.
To be small. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: [freq. 33] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil)
low, small, little| {str: 6819} |kjv: hide, lay up, esteem, lurk,
bm) 6MS] (6MS] Ts-AhYR) privily, secret| {str: 6845}
Small: Something or someone that is bm) 2MT] (2MT] Ts-PYN)
smaller, younger or less significant. Treasure: What is hidden. [freq. 1]
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: ryez |kjv: hid| {str: 6840}
rweu] [freq. 28] |kjv: little, younger,
jm) 2JT]Q (2JT]Q MTs-PWN)
least| {str: 2191, 2192, 6810}
Treasure: What is hidden. [ms:
bf1) )VMS] ()VMS] Ts-AhY-RH)
Npum] [freq. 1] |kjv: hidden| {str:
Youth: Small in age. [freq. 1] 4710}
|kjv: youth| {str: 6812} ~~~~~~~~~~

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2684) 3T] (3T] TsPAh) ac: Issue point of a flint. [ms: Nrpu] [freq. 2]
co: Serpent ab: ?: The tongue of the |kjv: nail, point| {str: 6856}
viper that issues out of its mouth. The ~~~~~~~~~~
issuing or coming out of something.
[from: TW] 2686) 8T] (8T] TsPT) ac: ? co:
Nm) 3T] (3T] Ts-PAh) Capital ab: ?
Tsepha: An unknown venomous Nf) 8T] (8T] Ts-PT) Capital:
snake. From its tongue that issues out The top of a column. [freq. 1] |kjv:
of the mouth. [df: ynepu] [freq. 5] chapiter| {str: 6858}
|kjv: cockatrice| {str: 6848} ~~~~~~~~~~
bf1) )SMT] ()SMT] Ts-PY-
AhH) Descendents: What comes 2687) 0U] (0U] TsQL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
out of the father. [ms: hepu] [freq. ?
1] |kjv: issue| {str: 6849} ej m) 2JPUM] (2JPUM] TsY-Q-
dm) 3JT] (3JT] Ts-PWAh) LWN) Sack: [ms: Nwlqu] [freq. 1]
Dung: The dung of cattle as a |kjv: husk| {str: 6861}
coming out. [freq. 2] |kjv: dung| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
6832}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2688) &V] (&V] TsRB) ac: Scorch co:
? ab: ?
2685) 6T] (6T] TsPR) ac: ? co: Bird V) &V] (&V] Ts-RB) Scorch:
ab: Early: The early morning appearance [freq. 1] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: burn| {str:
of birds. 6866}
V) 6T] (6T] Ts-PR) Depart Nf2) 8FV] (8FV] TsR-BT)
early: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: depart| Scorching: [freq. 3] |kjv: burning|
{str: 6852} {str: 6867}
Nm) 6T] (6T] Ts-PR) Bird: ~~~~~~~~~~
[Aramaic only] [freq. 4] |kjv: fowl,
bird| {str: 6853} 2689) ,V] (,V] TsRHh) ac: Shout
bm) 6MT] (6MT] Ts-PYR) co: ? ab: Stronghold
Male goat: [Hebrew and Aramaic] V) ,V] (,V] Ts-RHh) Shout:
[freq. 7] |kjv: he goat| {str: 6841, To cry out in battle. [freq. 2] (vf:
6842} Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: cry, roar| {str:
bf1) )VMT] ()VMT] Ts-PY-RH) 6873}
Morning: The early morning as bm) ,MV] (,MV] Ts-RYHh)
the sun rises. [freq. 3] |kjv: morning, Stronghold: In the sense of shouting
diadem| {str: 6843} out in battle. [freq. 4] |kjv: hold, high|
cf) 6JT] (6JT] Ts-PWR) {str: 6877}
Bird: [ms: rpu] [freq. 40] |kjv: bird, ~~~~~~~~~~
fowl, sparrow| {str: 6833}
cmm) 2VJT] (2VJT] Ts-PW-RN)
Point: The sharp pointed talon of 2690) /V] (/V] TsRK) ac: ? co: ? ab:
a bird. Also a fingernail or the sharp Need

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gm) /VJ] (/VJ] T-sWRK) ~~~~~~~~~~


Need: [ms: Kru] [freq. 1] |kjv: need|
{str: 6878} 2692) 4V] (4V] TsRP) ac: Refine
~~~~~~~~~~ co: Crucible ab: ?: The melting of metals
in a crucible to remove the impurities and
2691) 3V] (3V] TsRAh) ac: Infect pour into a mold.
co: Welt ab: ?: An infection of the skin, V) 4V] (4V] Ts-RP) Refine:
usually leprosy, that causes welts. Also an [freq. 33] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel,
infection of mildew or mold, as welts, on Participle) |kjv: try, founder,
clothing or a building. goldsmith, refine, melt, pure, purge,
V) 3V] (3V] Ts-RAh) Infect: cast, finer| {str: 6884}
To be infected with leprosy, mildew am) 4V]Q (4V]Q MTs-RP)
or mold. [freq. 20] (vf: Paal, Pual) Crucible: Used for melting metals.
|kjv: leper, leprous| {str: 6879} [freq. 2] |kjv: pot| {str: 4715}
Nf2) 8SV] (8SV] TsR-AhT) ~~~~~~~~~~
Infection: An infection of the skin,
cloth or a building. [freq. 35] |kjv:
leprosy| {str: 6883}
ef1) )SM] ()SVM] TsYR-AhH)
Hornet: From the welt when
stung. [ms: heru] [freq. 3] |kjv:
hornet| {str: 6880}

430
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - U

Quph

2693) 0FU (0FU QBL) ac: Take co: V) =FU (=FU Q-BTs) Gather:
War ab: Before: Something placed in [freq. 127] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael,
front and taken, received or chosen. Pual, Piel) |kjv: gather, assemble,
V) 0FU (0FU Q-BL) Take heap, resort| {str: 6908}
hold: To take or receive what has Nf1) )]FU ()]FU QB-TsH)
been given. [Hebrew and Aramaic] Gathering: [freq. 1] |kjv: gather|
[freq. 16] (vf: Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: {str: 6910}
receive, take, choose, held, dm) =JFU (=JFU Q-BWTs)
undertook| {str: 6901, 6902} Company: A group of gathered
Nm) 0FU (0FU Q-BL) Before: people. [freq. 1] |kjv: company| {str:
Being in front of something, in space 6899}
or time. In the sense of taking what is ~~~~~~~~~~
in front. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 30] |kjv: before, as, according, 2696) 6FU (6FU QBR) ac: Bury co:
against| {str: 6903, 6905} Grave ab: ?: The act and place of
gm) 0FJU (0FJU QW-BL) War: burying the dead. [from: FU - gathering
In the sense of taking. [ms: lbq] one to the forefathers in a cavity]
[freq. 1] |kjv: war| {str: 6904} V) 6FU (6FU Q-BR) Bury:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 133] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual,
Piel) |kjv: bury| {str: 6912}
2694) 3FU (3FU QBAh) ac: Drain Nm) 6FU (6FU Q-BR) Grave:
co: Bowl ab: ?: Something drained of its [freq. 67] |kjv: grave, sepulcher| {str:
contents. [from: FU - as an empty 6913}
cavity]
df1) )VJFU ()VJFU Q-BW-RH)
V) 3FU (3FU Q-BAh) Drain:
Grave: [ms: hrbq] [freq. 14] |kjv:
To empty something of its contents. sepulcher, grave, burial| {str: 6900}
[freq. 6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rob, spoil| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 6906}
Nf2) 8SFU (8SFU QB-AhT) 2697) ,HU (,HU QDHh) ac: Heat co:
Drained: Something that is emptied ? ab: ?: [from: HU]
of its contents. [freq. 2] |kjv: dregs|
V) ,HU (,HU Q-DHh)
{str: 6907}
Kindle: To kindle a fire. [freq. 5]
gm) 3FJU (3FJU QW-BAh)
(vf: Paal) |kjv: kindle, burn| {str:
Helmet: As an empty bowl. [freq. 2] 6919}
|kjv: helmet| {str: 6959}
Nf2) 8LHU (8LHU QD-HhT)
~~~~~~~~~~
Fever: [freq. 2] |kjv: burning, fever|
{str: 6920}
2695) =FU (=FU QBTs) ac: Gather
co: ? ab: ?: [from: FU - storage]

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nm) ,HUE (,HUE AQ-DHh) ef1) )QHMU ()QHMU QYD-MH)


Eqdahh: A bright red gem. [freq. 1] East: [ms: hmdq] [freq. 4] |kjv:
|kjv: carbuncle| {str: 688} east, eastward| {str: 6926}
~~~~~~~~~~ fm) -QHU (-QHU Q-D-MY)
First: As what came before.
2698) 1HU (1HU QDM) ac: Face co: [Aramaic only] [freq. 3] |kjv: first|
East ab: Before: The place of the rising {str: 6933}
sun. The Hebrews recognized the east as gm) 1HJU (1HJU QW-DM)
the top of the four compass points Before: Something in front, or to the
(contrary to our understanding of north) face. [Aramaic only] [ms: Mdq]
and is the direction faced when orienting [freq. 42] |kjv: before, him| {str:
direction. The past is understood as what 6925}
is in front, or before, you as the past is
jm) 2JQHU (2JQHU QD-MWN)
known (contrary to our understanding of
the future being in front of us). [from: East: [freq. 1] |kjv: east| {str: 6930}
QH - the red color blood combined with jfm) -RJQHU (-RJQHU QD-MW-
the quph as the rising sun, hence the NY) I. East: [ms: ynmdq] II.
"rising sun of blood"] Ancient: A distant past. III. Before:
V) 1HU (1HU Q-DM) Face: In front or to the face. Also a time
before. [freq. 10] |kjv: east, former,
To go or meet face to face. To go
ancient, before, old| {str: 6931}
before someone or something in
~~~~~~~~~~
space or time. [freq. 26] (vf: Hiphil,
Piel) |kjv: prevent, before, met, come,
disappoint, go| {str: 6923} 2699) 6HU (6HU QDR) ac: ? co: Dark
Nm) 1HU (1HU Q-DM) I. ab: Darkness: [from: HU - something
East: II. Ancient: A distant past. III. burnt]
Before: In front or to the face. Also a V) 6HU (6HU Q-DR) Dark: To
time before. [freq. 87] |kjv: east, old, be dark from a lack of light or in
eastward, ancient, before, aforetime, mourning. [freq. 17] (vf: Paal,
eternal| {str: 6924} Hiphil, Hitpael) |kjv: mourn, black,
Nf1) )QHU ()QHU QD-MH) dark, blackish, heavily| {str: 6937}
Before: Something in front, or to the Nf3) 8JVHU (8JVHU QD-RWT)
face. A time past. [Hebrew and Darkness: [freq. 1] |kjv: blackness|
Aramaic] [freq. 8] |kjv: former, old, {str: 6940}
afore, antiquity, ago, aforetime| {str: cmf4) 8MRVJHU (8MRVJHU Q-DW-
6927, 6928} R-NYT) Darkened: [ms: tynrdq]
bm) 1MHU (1MHU Q-DYM) [freq. 1] |kjv: mournfully| {str: 6941}
East: [ms: Mdq] [freq. 69] |kjv: east, ~~~~~~~~~~
eastward| {str: 6921}
dm) 1JHU (1JHU Q-DWM) 2700) 7HU (7HU QDSh) ac: Set
Ancient: A distant past. [freq. 1] apart co: Prostitute ab: Special: Set
|kjv: ancient| {str: 6917} apart from the rest for a special function.
[from: HL - separating and joining to
something]

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V) 7HU (7HU Q-DSh) Set Nm) &YU (&YU Q-ThB)


apart: To set someone or something Destruction: [freq. 3] |kjv:
apart for a special purpose. [freq. destruction, destroying| {str: 6986}
172] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, gm) &YJU (&YJU QW-ThB)
Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: sanctify, Destruction: [ms: bjq] [freq. 1]
hallow, dedicate, holy, prepare, |kjv: destruction| {str: 6987}
consecrate, appoint, bid, purify| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
6942}
Nm) 7HU (7HU Q-DSh) 2702) 0YU (0YU QThL) ac: Kill co: ?
Prostitute: A male prostitute set ab: ?: A cutting off by killing. [from:
aside for a special purpose. [freq. 6] YU - made short by cutting]
|kjv: sodomite, unclean| {str: 6945}
V) 0YU (0YU Q-ThL) Kill:
Nf1) )WHU ()WHU QD-ShH)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf:
Prostitute: A female prostitute set Paal) |kjv: slay, kill| {str: 6991,
aside for a special purpose. [freq. 5] 6992}
|kjv: harlot, whore| {str: 6948}
Nm) 0YU (0YU Q-ThL)
bm) 7MHU (7MHU Q-DYSh)
Slaughter: [freq. 1] |kjv: slaughter|
Special: One who is set apart as {str: 6993}
special. [Aramaic only] [freq. 13] ~~~~~~~~~~
|kjv: saint, holy| {str: 6922}
cm) 7JHU (7JHU Q-DWSh) 2703) 2YU (2YU QThN) ac: ? co: Small
Special: One who is set apart as ab: ?: Someone or something that is small
special. [ms: vdq] [freq. 116] |kjv: in size, importance, age or significance.
holy, saint| {str: 6918} [from: YU]
gm) 7HJU (7HJU QW-DSh) Set V) 2YU (2YU Q-ThN) Small:
apart: Someone or something that To be small or insignificant. [freq. 4]
has been separated from the rest for a (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: small, not
special purpose. [ms: vdq] [freq. worthy| {str: 6994}
468] |kjv: holy, sanctuary, hallowed,
Nm) 2YU (2YU Q-ThN) Small:
holiness, dedicated, consecrated| {str:
6944} [freq. 101] |kjv: small, little,
youngest, younger, least, less, lesser,
hm) 7HUQ (7HUQ MQ-DSh)
young| {str: 6996}
Sanctuary: A place set apart for a
gm) 2YJU (2YJU QW-ThN)
special purpose. [freq. 74] |kjv:
sanctuary, holy place, chapel, Small: [ms: Njq] [freq. 2] |kjv: little|
hallowed| {str: 4720} {str: 6995}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2701) &YU (&YU QThB) ac: Destroy 2704) 4YU (4YU QThP) ac: Pluck co:
co: ? ab: Destruction: A destruction by ? ab: ?: A plucking or picking off as
being cut off. [from: YU - made short by being cut down. [from: YU - made short
cutting] by cutting]

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V) 4YU (4YU Q-ThP) Pluck:


[freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: crop, 2707) 9PU (9PU QLTh) ac: Hide co: ?
pluck, cut| {str: 6998} ab: ?: [from: YP - hiding behind a
~~~~~~~~~~ covering]
V) 9PU (9PU Q-LTh) Deform:
2705) 6YU (6YU QThR) ac: Burn co: To be physically deformed in some
Incense ab: ?: The aromatic burning of manner which is usually covered.
incense or fat as an offering. [from: YU - [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: lacking| {str:
made short by killing] 7038}
V) 6YU (6YU Q-ThR) I. Burn: hm) 9PUQ (9PUQ MQ-LTh)
To burn a sacrifice or incense. II. Refuge: A place one may run to for
Join: [Unknown connection to root;] safety from an avenger. [freq. 20]
[freq. 118] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal, |kjv: refuge| {str: 4733}
Piel, Pual) |kjv: incense, burn, offer, ~~~~~~~~~~
kindle, offering| {str: 6999, 7000}
cf1) )VJYU ()VJYU Q-ThW-RH) 2708) <PU (<PU QLS) ac: Ridicule co:
Incense: [freq. 1] |kjv: incense| {str: ? ab: ?: [from: ]P - mocking]
6988} V) <PU (<PU Q-LS) Ridicule:
cf2) 8VJYU (8VJYU Q-ThW-RT) [freq. 4] (vf: Hitpael, Piel) |kjv:
Incense: [ms: trjq] [freq. 60] |kjv: mock, scorn, scoff| {str: 7046}
incense, perfume| {str: 7004} Nm) <PU (<PU Q-LS) Ridicule:
ef) 6YMU (6YMU QY-ThR) [freq. 3] |kjv: derision| {str: 7047}
Incense: [ms: rjq] [freq. 1] |kjv: Nf1) )\PU ()\PU QL-SH)
incense| {str: 7002} Ridiculing: [freq. 1] |kjv: mocking|
hm) 6YUQ (6YUQ MQ-ThR) {str: 7048}
Burning: A place for burning ~~~~~~~~~~
incense. [freq. 1] |kjv: burn| {str:
4729} 2709) 3PU (3PU QLAh) ac: Hurl co:
hf2) 8VYUQ (8VYUQ MQ-Th-RT) Sling ab: ?: The hurling of a stone from
Censer: What is used to hold the sling. [from: PU - always carried by the
incense. [freq. 2] |kjv: censor| {str: shepherd in his bag for protection]
4730} V) 3PU (3PU Q-LAh) I. Hurl:
ecm) 6JYMU (6JYMU QY-ThWR) To throw stones with a sling. II.
Smoke: The smoke of the burning Carve: To carve figures. [Unknown
incense or fat. [ms: rjyq] [freq. 4] connection to root;] [freq. 7] (vf:
|kjv: smoke, vapour| {str: 7008} Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv: sling,
~~~~~~~~~~ carve| {str: 7049}
Nm) 3PU (3PU Q-LAh) I.
2706) ,PU (,PU QLHh) ac: ? co: ? Sling: The sling used to throw
ab: ? stones. Also something that hangs
Nf2) ,PU (,PU Q-LHh) Kettle: like a sling. II. Slinger: One who
[freq. 2] |kjv: caldron| {str: 7037} slings stones. [freq. 23] |kjv: hanging,
~~~~~~~~~~ sling, leaves| {str: 7050, 7051}

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hf2) 8SUQ (8SPUQ MQ-L-AhT) grab a handful. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal)


Figure: A carved figure. |kjv: take| {str: 7061}
[Unknown connection to root;] [freq. gm) =QJU (=QJU QW-MTs)
4] |kjv: carved, figures, carving, Grasp: [ms: Umq] [freq. 4] |kjv:
graving| {str: 4734} handful| {str: 7062}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2710) 7PU (7PU QLSh) ac: Grab co: 2715) 7QU (7QU QMSh) ac: Cling
Fork ab: ? co: Thorn ab: ?: A thorn pierces the flesh
ejm) 2JWPMU (2JWPMU QY-L- and clings to the skin. [from: QU]
ShWN) Fork: A tool used for ecm) 7JQMU (7JQMU QY-MWSh)
pitching hay. [ms: Nwxlq] [freq. 1] Thorn: [ms: swmq] [freq. 2] |kjv:
|kjv: fork| {str: 7053} nettle| {str: 7057}
~~~~~~~~~~ ejm) 2JWQMU (2JWQMU QY-M-
ShWN) Thorn: [ms: Nwsmyq] [freq.
2711) ,QU (,QU QMHh) ac: Grind 1] |kjv: thorn| {str: 7063}
co: Meal ab: ?: Grain is ground into a ~~~~~~~~~~
meal for making breads. [from: QU]
Nm) ,QU (,QU Q-MHh) 2716) 1RU (1RU QNM) ac: ? co: Spice
Meal: [freq. 14] |kjv: meal, flour| ab: ?: A fragrant bark used as spice. (eng:
{str: 7058} cinnamon)
~~~~~~~~~~ jm) 2JQRU (2JQRU QN-MWN)
Cinnamon: [freq. 3] |kjv: cinnamon|
2712) 9QU (9QU QMTh) ac: Snatch {str: 7076}
co: ? ab: ?: A snatching away of ~~~~~~~~~~
something. [from: QU]
V) 9QU (9QU Q-MTh) 2717) =RU (=RU QNTs) ac: ? co: End
Snatch: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal, Pual) |kjv: ab: ?: [from: ]U - to make an end of
cut down, wrinkle| {str: 7059} something]
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) =RU (=RU Q-NTs) End:
To come to an end. [freq. 1] |kjv: end|
2713) 0QU (0QU QML) ac: Wither {str: 7078}
co: ? ab: ?: [from: QU] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 0QU (0QU Q-ML) Wither:
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: wither, hew| 2718) 1\U (1\U QSM) ac: ? co: ? ab:
{str: 7060} Divine
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 1\U (1\U Q-SM) Divine:
To practice divination. [freq. 20] (vf:
2714) =QU (=QU QMTs) ac: Grasp Paal) |kjv: divine, diviner, use,
co: Handful ab: ?: [from: QU] divination, prudent, soothsayer| {str:
V) =QU (=QU Q-MTs) 7080}
Grasp: To grab with the hands, to

435
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - U

Nm) 1\U (1\U Q-SM) together. [from: TU - seasons


Divination: [freq. 11] |kjv: contracting]
divination, witchcraft, divine| {str: V) =TU (=TU Q-PTs) Close:
7081} To draw together to close or shut.
hm) 1\UQ (1\UQ MQ-SM) [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel,
Divination: [freq. 2] |kjv: divination| Participle) |kjv: shut, stop, skip, take
{str: 4738} out| {str: 7092}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2719) 6SU (6SU QAhR) ac: ? co: 2723) &]U (&]U QTsB) ac: Sheer co:
Dish ab: ?: A hollowed out container. Base ab: ?: The remaining portion after
[from: VO] being sheered off. [from: ]U]
Nf1) )VSU ()VSU QAh-RH) V) &]U (&]U Q-TsB) Sheer:
Dish: [freq. 17] |kjv: charger, dish| [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: cut down,
{str: 7086} shorn| {str: 7094}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) &]U (&]U Q-TsB) Base:
What remains when sheered off.
2720) (TU ((TU QPD) ac: Shrink [freq. 3] |kjv: size, bottom| {str:
co: ? ab: Anguish: [from: TU - 7095}
contracting] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) (TU ((TU Q-PD) Shrink:
2724) ,]U (,]U QTsHh) ac: ? co: ?
[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: cut off| {str:
7088} ab: ?
Nf1) )HTU ()HTU QP-DH) Nm) ,]U (,]U Q-TsHh)
Anguish: As a shrinking. [freq. 1] Qetsahh: An unknown plant. [freq.
|kjv: destruction| {str: 7089} 3] |kjv: fitch| {str: 7100}
~~~~~~~~~~
ecm) (JTMU ((JTMU QY-PWD)
Qiyphod: An unknown animal.
2725) 3]U (3]U QTsAh) ac: Scrape
[ms: dwpq dpq] [freq. 3] |kjv:
bittern| {str: 7090} co: Plane ab: ?: The scraping of a beam
~~~~~~~~~~ with a plane to form corners. [from:
]U]
2721) >TU (>TU QPZ) ac: Leap co: ? V) 3]U (3]U Q-TsAh)
ab: ?: [from: TU - seasons contracting] Scrape: [freq. 2] (vf: Hiphil, Hophal)
|kjv: scrape, corner| {str: 7106}
ecm) >JTMU (>JTMU QY-PWZ)
bf1) )SM]U ()SM]U Q-TsY-
Qiphoz: An unknown bird. [ms:
zwpq] [freq. 1] |kjv: owl| {str: 7091} AhH) Cassia: A spice scraped
~~~~~~~~~~ from the tree. [freq. 1] |kjv: cassia|
{str: 7102}
2722) =TU (=TU QPTs) ac: Close co: acf1) )SJ]UQ ()SJ]UQ MQ-
? ab: ?: A closing in the sense of drawing TsW-AhH) Plane: A scraping tool
used to make flat surfaces and

436
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corners. [ms: heuqm] [freq. 1] |kjv: V) 6]U (6]U Q-TsR) Sever:


plane| {str: 4741} To cut something short or small.
hcm) 3J]UQ (3J]UQ MQ- Often in the sense of harvesting
TsWAh) Corner: As scraped out where the plant is severed at that
with a plane. [ms: euqm] [freq. 12] stalk or short in patience as being
|kjv: corner, turning| {str: 4740} severed. [freq. 49] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
kof1) )S]JUQ ()S]JUQ M- Piel) |kjv: reap, reaper, shorten,
QW-Ts-AhH) Corner: As scraped shorter, discourage, loathe, straiten|
out with a plane. [ms: heuqm] [freq. {str: 7114}
2] |kjv: corner| {str: 4742} Nm) 6]U (6]U Q-TsR) Short:
~~~~~~~~~~ As being cut off prematurely. [freq.
5] |kjv: small, few, soon, hasty| {str:
2726) 4]U (4]U QTsP) ac: Snap co: 7116}
Splinter ab: Wrath: The snapping of a bm) 6M]U (6M]U Q-TsYR) I.
piece of wood sending splinters flying. Harvest: The time when the plants
[from: ]U] are severed. II. Branch: In the sense
V) 4]U (4]U Q-TsP) Snap: of being severed from the plant.
To snap and splinter a piece of wood. [freq. 54] |kjv: harvest, bough,
Also to lash out in anger as a branch, harvestman| {str: 7105}
splintering. [Hebrew and Aramaic] gm) 6]JU (6]JU QW-TsR)
[freq. 35] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael) Short: In patience. [ms: ruq] [freq.
|kjv: wrath, displease, angry, fret, 1] |kjv: anguish| {str: 7115}
furious| {str: 7107, 7108} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) 4]U (4]U Q-TsP)
Splinter: The flying splinters from a 2728) 0UU (0UU QQL) ac: ? co: ? ab:
piece of snapped piece of wood. Also Shame: [from: PU - as light]
wrath as flying splinters. [Hebrew ejm) 2JPUMU (2JPUMU QY-Q-
and Aramaic] [freq. 30] |kjv: wrath, LWN) Shame: [freq. 1] |kjv:
indignation, sore, foam| {str: 7109, shameful| {str: 7022}
7110} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) )T]U ()T]U QTs-PH)
Snapped: The snapping and 2729) &VU (&VU QRB) ac: Approach
splintering of wood. [freq. 1] |kjv: co: Near ab: ?: A bringing, giving or
barked| {str: 7111} approaching of someone or something to
~~~~~~~~~~ be close, at hand or among.
V) &VU (&VU Q-RB)
2727) 6]U (6]U QTsR) ac: Sever co:
Approach: To come near. [Hebrew
Short ab: ?: The cutting short of and Aramaic] [freq. 289] (vf: Paal,
something such as the reaping of the Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: offer, near,
harvest where the stalks are made short or bring, nigh, come, approach, at hand,
patience which can be cut short. [from: present| {str: 7126, 7127}
]U - being cut short] Nm) &VU (&VU Q-RB) I.
Within: In the sense of being close.

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II. Near: III. Battle: In the sense of V) 1VU (1VU Q-RM) Cover:
coming near. [Hebrew and Aramaic] To spread or lay over. [freq. 2] (vf:
[freq. 248] |kjv: among, midst, Paal) |kjv: cover| {str: 7159}
within, inward, in, nigh, near, ~~~~~~~~~~
approach, came, battle, war| {str:
7128, 7129, 7130, 7131}
2732) 2VU (2VU QRN) ac: ? co: Horn
Nf1) )FVU ()FVU QR-BH)
ab: ?
Near: [freq. 2] |kjv: near, approach|
V) 2VU (2VU Q-RN) Horns: To
{str: 7132}
have horns. Also to shine as rays of
cm) &JVU (&JVU Q-RWB) I.
light as like horns. [freq. 4] (vf: Paal,
Near: [ms: brq] II. Kin: As a near Hiphil) |kjv: shine, horns| {str: 7160}
relative. [freq. 78] |kjv: near, nigh,
Nf) 2VU (2VU Q-RN) Horn:
neighbour, next, kin, approach, short,
kinsfolk, kinsmen| {str: 7138} The horns of an animal or a musical
instrument in the shape of a horn.
gmm) 2FVJU (2FVJU QW-R-BN)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 90]
Offering: As brought near to |kjv: horn, hill| {str: 7161, 7162}
another. [ms: Nbrq] [freq. 82] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
offering, oblation, sacrifice| {str:
7133}
2733) <VU (<VU QRS) ac: Crouch co:
~~~~~~~~~~
Hump ab: ?
2730) ,VU (,VU QRHh) ac: Shave co: V) <VU (<VU Q-RS) Crouch:
To stoop over as a hunched back.
Bald ab: ?: [from: VU - as being cold]
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: stoop| {str:
V) ,VU (,VU Q-RHh) Shave: 7164}
To shave the hair of the head to make Nm) <VU (<VU Q-RS) Hook:
bald. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
As with a hump at the bend. [freq.
Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: make| {str:
10] |kjv: taches| {str: 7165}
7139}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) ,VU (,VU Q-RHh) I.
Bald: II. Ice: Frost or crystals as 2734) 3VU (3VU QRAh) ac: Tear co:
smooth like a bald head. [freq. 10]
Piece ab: ?: The tearing of a cloth into
|kjv: bald, frost, ice, crystal| {str:
pieces.
7140, 7142}
V) 3VU (3VU Q-RAh) Tear:
Nf1) )LVU ()LVU QR-HhH)
To tear a cloth into pieces. [freq. 63]
Baldness: [df: axrq] [freq. 11] |kjv:
(vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv: rent, tear,
baldness, bald| {str: 7144}
rend, cut| {str: 7167}
Nf2) 8LVU (8LVU QR-HhT)
Nm) 3VU (3VU Q-RAh) Piece:
Baldness: [freq. 4] |kjv: bald, bare|
A torn piece of cloth. [freq. 4] |kjv:
{str: 7146}
piece, rag| {str: 7168}
~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2731) 1VU (1VU QRM) ac: Cover co:
2735) =VU (=VU QRTs) ac: Pinch co:
? ab: ?: [from: VU]
? ab: ?

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V) =VU (=VU Q-RTs) I.


Pinch: Also to pinch the eye (wink) 2739) 9WU (9WU QShTh) ac: Weigh
or the lips. [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. co: ? ab: Truth: A weighing in a balance
Accuse: In the sense of pinching scale.
another. [Aramaic only] [freq. 7] (vf: bf1) )YMWU ()YMWU Q-ShY-ThH)
Paal, Pual) |kjv: wink, move, form, Qeshiytah: A unit of value,
accuse| {str: 7169, 7170} money. [ms: hjyVq] [freq. 3] |kjv:
Nm) =VU (=VU Q-RTs) money, silver| {str: 7192}
Qerets: An unknown insect that cm) 9JWU (9JWU Q-ShWTh)
bites, as a pinching. [freq. 1] |kjv: Truth: In the sense of weighing.
destruction| {str: 7171} [ms: jsq] [freq. 2] |kjv: truth| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 7187}
gm) 9WJU (9WJU QW-ShTh)
2736) 7VU (7VU QRSh) ac: ? co:
Truth: In the sense of weighing.
Board ab: ? [ms: jsq] [freq. 2] |kjv: certainty,
Nm) 7VU (7VU Q-RSh) Board: truth| {str: 7189}
[freq. 51] |kjv: board, bench| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
7175}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2740) 6WU (6WU QShR) ac: Tie co:
Sash ab: Conspire: A sash that is tied
2737) &WU (&WU QShB) ac: Heed co: around the waist.
? ab: ?: The pricking of the ears to V) 6WU (6WU Q-ShR) I. Tie:
intently listen. To tie around. II. Conspire: In the
V) &WU (&WU Q-ShB) Heed: sense of tying up. [freq. 44] (vf: Paal,
To hear and pay attention. [freq. 46] Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel,
(vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: hear, attend, Participle) |kjv: conspire, bind, make,
heed, incline, mark, regard| {str: stronger| {str: 7194}
7181} Nm) 6WU (6WU Q-ShR)
Nm) &WU (&WU Q-ShB) Conspiracy: As a tying up. [freq. 16]
Respond: [freq. 4] |kjv: record, |kjv: conspiracy, treason,
hearing, heed| {str: 7182} confederacy| {str: 7195}
dm) &JWU (&JWU Q-ShWB) edm) 6JWMU (6JWMU QY-ShWR)
Attentive: [ms: bsq] [freq. 5] |kjv: Sash: [ms: rsq] [freq. 2] |kjv:
attentive, attent| {str: 7183} headband, attire| {str: 7196}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2738) ,WU (,WU QShHh) ac: Harden 2741) 8WU (8WU QShT) ac: ? co:
co: ? ab: ?: A hardening of the heart Archer ab: ?: [from: WU - a shooter of
toward another. [from: WU] a bow]
V) ,WU (,WU Q-ShHh) Nm) 8WU (8WU Q-ShT)
Harden: [freq. 2] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: Archer: [freq. 1] |kjv: archer| {str:
harden| {str: 7188} 7199}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

439
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

Resh

2742) (FV ((FV RBD) ac: Spread co: e m) 3FMV (3FMV RYB-Ah)
Sheet ab: ?: Spread out as a bed covering. Fourth: [ms: ebr] [freq. 4] |kjv:
[from: FV - spread out] fourth| {str: 7256}
V) (FV ((FV R-BD) Spread gm) 3FJV (3FJV RW-BAh)
out: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: deck| Fourth: [ms: ebr] [freq. 2] |kjv:
{str: 7234} fourth| {str: 7255}
am) (FVQ ((FVQ MR-BD) nm) 3FVE (3FVE AR-BAh)
Sheet: As spread out. [freq. 2] |kjv: Four: [Hebrew and Aramaic; Also
covering| {str: 4765} meaning forty when written in the
bm) (MFV ((MFV R-BYD) plural form - QMSFVE] [freq.
Chain: As spread over the neck. 144] |kjv: four, fourth, forty, fortieth|
[freq. 2] |kjv: chain| {str: 7242} {str: 702, 703, 705}
~~~~~~~~~~ nf1) )SFVE ()SFVE AR-B-AhH)
Four: [freq. 316] |kjv: four| {str:
2743) /FV (/FV RBK) ac: Mix co: ? 702}
ab: ? bfm) -SMFV (-SMFV R-BY-AhY)
V) /FV (/FV R-BK) Mix: [freq. Fourth: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
3] (vf: Hophal) |kjv: fry, bake| {str: [ms: yebr] [freq. 62] |kjv: fourth,
7246} foursquare| {str: 7243, 7244}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

2744) 3FV (3FV RBAh) ac: ? co: 2745) =FV (=FV RBTs) ac: Lay co:
Square ab: ?: The four sides of a square. Palate ab: ?: The palate as a bed to lay
[from: FV - spread out] down on to sleep or rest. [from: FV -
spread out]
V) 3FV (3FV R-BAh) Square:
V) =FV (=FV R-BTs) Lay
To go down on the hands and knees
in the sense of being on all fours. down: To lie down to rest. [freq. 30]
[freq. 15] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual, (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: lay, couch|
Participle) |kjv: square, foursquare, {str: 7257}
lay down, gender| {str: 7250, 7251} Nm) =FV (=FV R-BTs) Palate:
Nm) 3FV (3FV R-BAh) I. A sleeping or resting place. [freq. 4]
Squared: On the hands and knees in |kjv: resting place, lay, lie down| {str:
the sense of being on all fours. II. 7258}
Quarter: As one side of a four sided am) =FVQ (=FVQ MR-BTs)
square or a fourth. [freq. 8] |kjv: Palate: A sleeping or resting place.
lying down, side fourth, square| {str: [freq. 2] |kjv: couchingplace, lie
7252, 7253} down| {str: 4769}
~~~~~~~~~~

440
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

2746) 5FV (5FV RBQ) ac: ? co: Stall V) 0GV (0GV R-GL) I. Spy: To
ab: ?: [from: FV - spread out] be on foot walking through a foreign
am) 5FVQ (5FVQ MR-BQ) land in the sense of trampling. II.
Stall: The resting place of livestock Slander: To trample another with the
where they are fed and made fat. tongue. [freq. 26] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv:
[freq. 4] |kjv: stall, fat| {str: 4770} spy, view, backbite, espy, slander|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 7270, 8637}
Nf) 0GV (0GV R-GL) I. Foot:
2747) &GV (&GV RGB) ac: ? co: Clod [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Festival:
ab: ?: A pile or lump of clay. A festival requiring one to travel to
in the sense of being on foot. [freq.
Nm) &GV (&GV R-GB) Clod:
254] |kjv: foot, after, times, follow,
[freq. 2] |kjv: clod| {str: 7263} toe, journey, leg| {str: 7271, 7272}
~~~~~~~~~~
af1) )PGVQ ()PGVQ MR-G-LH)
Foot: [freq. 5] |kjv: foot| {str: 4772}
2748) >GV (>GV RGZ) ac: Shake co: ?
fm) -PGV (-PGV R-G-LY)
ab: Fury: A shaking or trembling out of
fear or anger. [from: GV - shaking] Footman: One who is on foot. [freq.
12] |kjv: footman, foot| {str: 7273}
V) >GV (>GV R-GZ) Shake: To
~~~~~~~~~~
shake in fear or anger. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 42] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
2750) 1GV (1GV RGM) ac: ? co: Stone
Hitpael) |kjv: tremble, move, rage,
shake, disquiet, trouble, quake, ab: ?: The stone is used in a sling or
afraid| {str: 7264, 7265} thrown to kill. [from: GV - stoning]
Nm) >GV (>GV R-GZ) I. V) 1GV (1GV R-GM) Stone: To
Shaking: II. Fury: A shaking anger. throw stones for execution. [freq. 16]
[Aramaic only] [freq. 2] |kjv: rage, (vf: Paal) |kjv: stone| {str: 7275}
trembling| {str: 7266, 7268} Nf1) )QGV ()QGV RG-MH)
Nf1) )^GV ()^GV RG-ZH) Crowd: As a heap of stones. [freq. 1]
Shaking: [freq. 1] |kjv: trembling| |kjv: council| {str: 7277}
{str: 7269} af1) )QGVQ ()QGVQ MR-G-MH)
gm) >GJV (>GJV RW-GZ) Sling: A weapon for slinging
Shaking: [ms: zgr] [freq. 7] |kjv: stones. [freq. 1] |kjv: sling| {str:
trouble, troubling| {str: 7267} 4773}
~~~~~~~~~~
nm) >GVE (>GVE AR-GZ)
Chest: A box. [Unknown connection
2751) 2GV (2GV RGN) ac: Murmur co:
to root;] [freq. 3] |kjv: coffer| {str:
712} ? ab: ?: [from: GV - shaking]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 2GV (2GV R-GN) Murmur:
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Participle)
2749) 0GV (0GV RGL) ac: Trample co: |kjv: murmur| {str: 7279}
Foot ab: ?: [from: GV] ~~~~~~~~~

441
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

2752) 3GV (3GV RGAh) ac: Stir co: ? 7] (vf: Niphal) |kjv: deep sleep, fast
ab: Moment: The stirring up of the sea or asleep, sleeper| {str: 7290}
from a rest. Also a stirring of the eyes in if1) )QHVX ()QHVX TR-D-MH)
rest or a wink. Trance: [freq. 7] |kjv: deep sleep|
V) 3GV (3GV R-GAh) I. Stir: {str: 8639}
To stir as in stirring the waters or to ~~~~~~~~~~
stir from sleep. II. Rest: In the sense
of stirring the eyes. [freq. 13] (vf: 2755) 4HV (4HV RDP) ac: Pursue co:
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: rest, ? ab: ?: [from: GV]
divide, suddenly, break, ease, V) 4HV (4HV R-DP) Pursue:
moment| {str: 7280} To pursue in chase or persecution.
Nm) 3GV (3GV R-GAh) I. [freq. 143] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil,
Moment: As a wink of the eye. II. Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv: pursue,
Rest: As a stirring of the eyes. [freq. persecute, follow, chase, persecutors,
23] |kjv: moment, instant, space, pursuer, flight| {str: 7291}
suddenly, quiet| {str: 7281, 7282} am) 4HVQ (4HVQ MR-DP)
af1) )SGVQ ()SGVQ MR-G-AhH) Pursued: [freq. 1] |kjv: persecuted|
Repose: In the sense of rest. [freq. {str: 4783}
1] |kjv: refreshing| {str: 4774} ~~~~~~~~~~
adm) 3JGVQ (3JGVQ MR-GWAh)
Rest: [freq. 1] |kjv: rest| {str: 2756) ,^V (,^V RZHh) ac: ? co:
4771} Outcry ab: ?: A raising up of the voice in
~~~~~~~~~~ mourning or feasting. [from: L]]
am) ,^VQ (,^VQ MR-ZHh)
2753) 7GV (7GV RGSh) ac: Tumult co: Banquet: A place of crying out in
Crowd ab: ?: [from: GV - as a trampling] joy. [freq. 1] |kjv: mourning| {str:
V) 7GV (7GV R-GSh) I. 4798}
Tumult: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. hm) ,^VQ (,^VQ MR-ZHh)
Crowd: To gather in a crowd in the Mourning: A place of crying out in
sense of a loud tumult. [Aramaic sadness. [freq. 1] |kjv: banquet| {str:
only] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rage, 4797}
assemble| {str: 7283, 7284} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf) 7GV (7GV R-GSh) Crowd:
A loud tumultuous group. [freq. 2] 2757) 1^V (1^V RZM) ac: Wink co:
|kjv: company, insurrection| {str: ? ab: ?: A wink of the eyes.
7285} V) 1^V (1^V R-ZM) Wink:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: wink| {str:
7335}
2754) 1HV (1HV RDM) ac: Sleep co: ~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: ?: [from: QH - sleeping silently]
V) 1HV (1HV R-DM) Sleep: 2758) 2^V (2^V RZN) ac: Rule co:
To be in a deep sleep or trance. [freq. Prince ab: ?: [from: V\]

442
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

V) 2^V (2^V R-ZN) Rule: [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~


6] (vf: Paal) |kjv: prince, ruler| {str:
7336} 2762) 1LV (1LV RHhM) ac: ? co:
cm) 2J^V (2J^V R-ZWN) Prince: Bowels ab: Compassion: The bowels are
[freq. 1] |kjv: prince| {str: 7333} the seat of compassion. [from: OV - as
~~~~~~~~~~ the loins]
V) 1LV (1LV R-HhM)
2759) &LV (&LV RHhB) ac: Widen co: Compassion: [freq. 47] (vf: Paal,
Street ab: Width: [from: OV] Pual, Piel) |kjv: mercy, compassion,
pity, love, merciful| {str: 7355}
V) &LV (&LV R-HhB) Widen:
Nm) 1LV (1LV R-HhM) I.
To make wide, large or roomy. [freq.
25] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Bowels: The belly or womb. II.
Participle) |kjv: enlarge, wide, large, Compassion: As the belly being the
room| {str: 7337} seat of compassion. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] III. Racham: An unknown
Nm) &LV (&LV R-HhB) Wide:
bird. [freq. 73] |kjv: mercy,
[freq. 21] |kjv: large, broad, proud, compassion, womb, bowels, pity,
wide, liberty, breadth| {str: 7338, damsel, tender love, matrix, eagle|
7342} {str: 7356, 7358, 7359, 7360}
cf) &JLV (&JLV R-HhWB) Nf1) )QLV ()QLV RHh-MH)
Street: As wide. [ms: bxr] [freq. Womb: [freq. 1] |kjv: two, eagle|
43] |kjv: street, ways, place| {str: {str: 7361}
7339}
dm) 1JLV (1JLV R-HhWM)
gm) &LJV (&LJV RW-HhB)
Compassionate: [freq. 13] |kjv:
Width: [ms: bxr] [freq. 101] |kjv: merciful, compassion| {str: 7349}
breadth, broad, thickness, largeness,
mfm) -RQLV (-RQLV RHh-M-NY)
thick, wilderness| {str: 7341}
Compassionate: [freq. 1] |kjv:
km) &LVQ (&LVQ MR-HhB)
pitiful| {str: 7362}
Wide place: [freq. 6] |kjv: large, ~~~~~~~~~~
breadth| {str: 4800}
~~~~~~~~~~
2763) 4LV (4LV RHhP) ac: Flutter
co: ? ab: ?: The stirrings and shakings of
2760) 9LV (9LV RHhTh) ac: ? co:
a bird in the nest. [from: TL - a bird
Rafter ab: ?: [from: YV - as a trough] covering the nest]
bm) 9MLV (9MLV R-HhYTh) V) 4LV (4LV R-HhP) Flutter:
Rafter: [freq. 2] |kjv: rafter| {str: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: shake,
7351} move, flutter| {str: 7363}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
2761) 0LV (0LV RHhL) ac: ? co: Ewe 2764) =LV (=LV RHhTs) ac: Wash
ab: ? co: Washbasin ab: Trust
Nf) 0LV (0LV R-HhL) Ewe: V) =LV (=LV R-HhTs) I.
[freq. 4] |kjv: ewe, sheep| {str: 7353} Wash: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.

443
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

Trust: As a trusted servant who af2) 8WLVQ (8WLVQ MR-Hh-


washes the master. [Aramaic only] ShT) Pot: [freq. 2] |kjv: fryingpan|
[freq. 73] (vf: Paal, Hitpael, Pual) {str: 4802}
|kjv: wash, bathe, trust| {str: 7364, ~~~~~~~~~~
7365}
Nm) =LV (=LV R-HhTs) 2767) &YV (&YV RThB) ac: Moist co:
Washbasin: [freq. 2] |kjv: washpot| Fresh ab: ?: Fresh in the sense of being
{str: 7366} moist. [from: FY - being fresh]
Nf1) )]LV ()]LV RHh-TsH) V) &YV (&YV R-ThB) Moist:
Washing: [freq. 2] |kjv: washing| [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: wet| {str:
{str: 7367} 7372}
~~~~~~~~~~
cm) &JYV (&JYV R-ThWB)
Fresh: [ms: bjr] [freq. 1] |kjv:
2765) 5LV (5LV RHhQ) ac: Far co: ?
green| {str: 7373}
ab: ?: [from: OV - being far] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 5LV (5LV R-HhQ) Far: To
be distant, far away. [freq. 58] (vf: 2768) 7YV (7YV RThSh) ac: Hack co:
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: far, ? ab: ?: A hacking into pieces. [from:
off, away, remove, good way| {str: WY - pouncing]
7368}
V) 7YV (7YV R-ThSh) Hack:
Nm) 5LV (5LV R-HhQ) Far:
To cut and slice into pieces with a
[freq. 1] |kjv: far| {str: 7369} blade. [freq. 6] (vf: Pual, Piel) |kjv:
bm) 5MLV (5MLV R-HhYQ) dash| {str: 7376}
Far: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
far| {str: 7352}
cm) 5JLV (5JLV R-HhWQ) 2769) &OV (&OV RKB) ac: Ride co:
Far: A distant place or time. [ms: Chariot ab: ?: [from: LV - traveling]
qxr] [freq. 84] |kjv: far, long ago, V) &OV (&OV R-KB) Ride: To
come, afar, old, long, space| {str: ride an animal, wagon or chariot.
7350} [freq. 78] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: ride,
km) 5LVQ (5LVQ MR-HhQ) rider, horseback, put, set, carry| {str:
Far: A distant place or land. [freq. 7392}
18] |kjv: far, afar| {str: 4801} Nm) &OV (&OV R-KB) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Chariot: For riding in. II.
Charioteer: The driver of the
2766) 7LV (7LV RHhSh) ac: Boil co: chariot. III. Millstone: In the sense
Pot ab: ?: [from: LW - a boiling pot] of the top stone riding on the lower
V) 7LV (7LV R-HhSh) Boil: one. [freq. 123] |kjv: ride, rider,
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: indite| {str: horseback, put, set, carry| {str: 7393,
7370} 7395}
dm) &JOV (&JOV R-KWB)
Chariot: [freq. 1] |kjv: chariot| {str:
7398}

444
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

ef1) )FOMV ()FOMV RYK-BH) gm) <OJV (<OJV RW-KS) Snare:


Chariot: [ms: hbkr] [freq. 1] |kjv: As tied up. [ms: okr] [freq. 1] |kjv:
chariot| {str: 7396} pride| {str: 7407}
km) &OVQ (&OVQ MR-KB) I. ~~~~~~~~~~
Chariot: II. Saddle: [freq. 3] |kjv:
chariot, saddle, covering| {str: 4817} 2772) 7OV (7OV RKSh) ac: Collect co:
kf1) )FOVQ ()FOVQ MR-K-BH) Goods ab: ?: A collection of possessions.
Chariot: [freq. 44] |kjv: chariot| V) 7OV (7OV R-KSh) Collect:
{str: 4818} [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: get, gather|
ncf1) )FJOVE ()FJOVE AR-KW- {str: 7408}
BH) Knee: In the sense of bending Nm) 7OV (7OV R-KSh) Horse:
the knee to ride. [ar: abkra] [freq. As a collection of beasts. [freq. 4]
1] |kjv: knee| {str: 755} |kjv: mule, dromedary, beast| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 7409}
dm) 7JOV (7JOV R-KWSh)
2770) 0OV (0OV RKL) ac: Trade co: ? Goods: As collected substances. [ms:
ab: ?: [from: LV - traveling] skr] [freq. 28] |kjv: goods,
V) 0OV (0OV R-KL) Trade: substance, riches| {str: 7399}
[freq. 17] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
merchant| {str: 7402}
Nf1) )POV ()POV RK-LH) 2773) ,QV (,QV RMHh) ac: ? co:
Merchandise: Goods for trading. Spear ab: ?
[freq. 4] |kjv: merchandise, traffick| Nm) ,QV (,QV R-MHh)
{str: 7404} Spear: [freq. 15] |kjv: spear, lance|
bm) 0MOV (0MOV R-KYL) I. {str: 7420}
Talebearer: A traveler selling stories ~~~~~~~~~~
and songs. II. Slanderer: As a
talebearer. [freq. 6] |kjv: slander, 2774) /QV (/QV RMK) ac: ? co: Stud
talebearer, tales| {str: 7400} ab: ?
acf2) 8PJOVQ (8PJOVQ MR-KW- Nf) /QV (/QV R-MK) Stud: A
LT) Merchandise: [ms: tlkrm] male horse for breeding. [freq. 1]
[freq. 1] |kjv: merchandise| {str: |kjv: dromedary| {str: 7424}
4819} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2775) <QV (<QV RMS) ac: Tread co:
2771) <OV (<OV RKS) ac: Tie co: ? ab: ? ab: ?: [from: \V - trampling down]
? V) <QV (<QV R-MS) Tread:
V) <OV (<OV R-KS) Tie: [freq. To trample under foot. [df: Vmr]
2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bind| {str: 7405} [freq. 36] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Nm) <OV (<OV R-KS) Tied: Participle) |kjv: tread, stamp, trample,
[freq. 1] |kjv: rough| {str: 7406} oppressor| {str: 7429, 7430}

445
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

Nm) <QV (<QV R-MS) ~~~~~~~~~~


Treader: A creature that crawls or
creeps as a treading. [df: Vmr] [freq.
17] |kjv: creeping, moving| {str: 2779) 0SV (0SV RAhL) ac: Quiver
7431} co: Scarf ab: ?: The quivering of a scarf
hm) <QVQ (<QVQ MR-MS) in the breeze. [from: GV - shaking]
Trampled: A place that is tread V) 0SV (0SV R-AhL) Quiver:
upon. [freq. 7] |kjv: tread, trodden| To shake uncontrollably. [freq. 1]
{str: 4823} (vf: Hophal) |kjv: shake| {str: 7477}
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 0SV (0SV R-AhL)
Quivering: [freq. 1] |kjv: trembling|
2776) 2\V (2\V RSN) ac: ? co: Halter {str: 7478}
ab: ?: [from: V\ - turning the head] Nf1) )PSV ()PSV RAh-LH)
Nm) 2\V (2\V R-SN) Halter: Scarf: As quivering in the breeze.
For leading an animal. [freq. 4] |kjv: [freq. 1] |kjv: muffler| {str: 7479}
bridle| {str: 7448} if1) )PSVX ()PSVX TR-Ah-LH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Quivering: [freq. 3] |kjv:
trembling, astonishment| {str: 8653}
2777) &SV (&SV RAhB) ac: Hunger ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Famine ab: ?
V) &SV (&SV R-AhB) Hunger: 2780) 1SV (1SV RAhM) ac: Roar co:
To be hungry or famished. [freq. 11] Thunder ab: ?: [from: GV - shaking]
(vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: hunger, V) 1SV (1SV R-AhM) Roar:
hungry, famish| {str: 7456} As thunder. [freq. 13] (vf: Paal,
Nm) &SV (&SV R-AhB) I. Hiphil) |kjv: thunder, roar, trouble,
Famine: II. Hungry: [freq. 123] fret| {str: 7481}
|kjv: famine, hunger, dearth, Nm) 1SV (1SV R-AhM)
famished, hungry| {str: 7457, 7458} Thunder: [freq. 6] |kjv: thunder|
jm) 2JFSV (2JFSV RAh-BWN) {str: 7482}
Famine: [freq. 3] |kjv: famine| {str: Nf1) )QSV ()QSV RAh-MH)
7459} Thunder: [freq. 1] |kjv: thunder|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 7483}
~~~~~~~~~~
2778) (SV ((SV RAhD) ac: Tremble
co: ? ab: ?: A trembling out of fear. 2781) 2SV (2SV RAhN) ac: Field co:
[from: GV - shaking] Field ab: Flourish: A green and fresh
V) (SV ((SV R-AhD) plant as flourishing with fruit or with
Tremble: [freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, sustenance. [from: SV - through the idea
Participle) |kjv: tremble| {str: 7460} of pasture]
Nm/f) (SV ((SV R-AhD) m m) 2SV (2SV R-AhN)
Trembling: [freq. 6] |kjv: trembling| Flourishing: A green plant bearing
{str: 7461} fruit. Also prosperous. [Hebrew and

446
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - V

Aramaic] freq. 21] |kjv: green, fresh, bf1) )HMTV ()HMTV R-PY-DH)
flourishing| {str: 7487, 7488} Bottom: As spread out. [freq. 1]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: bottom| {str: 7507}
~~~~~~~~~~
2782) 4SV (4SV RAhP) ac: Drop co:
? ab: ?: A dripping down of dew from the 2786) <TV (<TV RPS) ac: Stomp co:
trees or rain from the clouds. Mud ab: ?: A stamping with the feet
V) 4SV (4SV R-AhP) Drop: through water causing the water to
[freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: drop, become muddied. [from: \V - stamping
distil| {str: 7491} down]
~~~~~~~~~~ V) <TV (<TV R-PS) I. Stomp:
To stomp down with the feet.
2783) =SV (=SV RAhTs) ac: Shatter [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: spr] II.
co: ? ab: ?: A breaking into pieces by Muddy: The muddying of waters
throwing. [from: ]V - being broken into when stomping into the water. [df:
pieces] spr] [freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
V) =SV (=SV R-AhTs) Hitpael, Participle) |kjv: humble,
Shatter: To break into pieces by submit| {str: 7511, 7512, 7515}
force. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: dash, Nm) <TV (<TV R-PS) Mud:
vex| {str: 7492} [df: spr] [freq. 1] |kjv: mire| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 7516}
hm) <TVQ (<TVQ MR-PS)
2784) 7SV (7SV RAhSh) ac: Quake Mud: [df: Vprm] [freq. 1] |kjv: foul|
co: ? ab: ?: As the shaking of the earth. {str: 4833}
[from: GV - shaking] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 7SV (7SV R-AhSh)
Quake: [freq. 30] (vf: Paal, Niphal, 2787) 5TV (5TV RPQ) ac: Support
Hiphil) |kjv: shake, tremble, move, co: ? ab: ?
afraid, quake, remove| {str: 7493} V) 5TV (5TV R-PQ) Support:
Nm) 7SV (7SV R-AhSh) [freq. 1] (vf: Hitpael) |kjv: lean| {str:
Quake: [freq. 17] |kjv: earthquake, 7514}
rushing, shake, fierceness, noise, ~~~~~~~~~~
commotion, rattling, quaking| {str:
7494} 2788) 8TV (8TV RPT) ac: ? co: Stable
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?
Nm) 8TV (8TV R-PT) Stable:
2785) (TV ((TV RPD) ac: Spread co: For livestock. [freq. 1] |kjv: stall|
? ab: ?: A spreading out such as a sheet {str: 7517}
for a bed. [from: FV - spread out] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) (TV ((TV R-PD) Spread:
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: spread, 2789) (]V ((]V RTsD) ac: Gaze co:
make, comfort| {str: 7502} ? ab: ?: An intense gazing out of envy.

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V) (]V ((]V R-TsD) Gaze: Nf1) )T]V ()T]V RTs-PH)


[freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: leap| {str: Pavement: A road of stones. [freq.
7520} 8] |kjv: pavement| {str: 7531}
~~~~~~~~~~ af2) 8T]VQ (8T]VQ MR-Ts-PT)
Pavement: A road of stones.
2790) ,]V (,]V RTsHh) ac: Murder [freq. 1] |kjv: pavement| {str: 4837}
co: Wound ab: ?: An unjustifiable killing ~~~~~~~~~~
or slaughter. [from: ]V - dashed into
pieces] 2793) &UV (&UV RQB) ac: Decay co: ?
V) ,]V (,]V R-TsHh) ab: ?
Murder: [freq. 47] (vf: Paal, Niphal, V) &UV (&UV R-QB) Decay:
Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv: slayer, [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: rot| {str:
murderer, kill, murder, slain, 7537}
manslayer, killing, death| {str: 7523} Nm) &UV (&UV R-QB) Decay:
Nm) ,]V (,]V R-TsHh) [freq. 5] |kjv: rotten| {str: 7538}
Wound: A deadly wound. [freq. 2] jm) 2JFUV (2JFUV RQ-BWN)
|kjv: sword, slaughter| {str: 7524}
Decay: [freq. 1] |kjv: rotten| {str:
~~~~~~~~~
7539}
~~~~~~~~~~
2791) 3]V (3]V RTsAh) ac: Pierce
2794) (UV ((UV RQD) ac: Skip co: ?
co: Awl ab: ?
ab: ?: A jumping up and down out of joy
V) 3]V (3]V R-TsAh) Pierce: as in a dance.
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bore| {str: V) (UV ((UV R-QD) Skip:
7527}
[freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv:
Nm) 3]V (3]V R-TsAh) Awl: dance| {str: 7540}
For piercing holes in leather or the ~~~~~~~~~~
skin. [freq. 2] |kjv: aul| {str: 4836}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2795) ,UV (,UV RQHh) ac: Mix co:
Spice ab: ?: The mixing of spices and oils
2792) 4]V (4]V RTsP) ac: Fit co: to form a perfumed liquid or ointment.
Stone ab: ?: Stones are fitted together to [from: LU - a sale item]
build a road. [from: ]V - pieces] V) ,UV (,UV R-QHh) Mix:
V) 4]V (4]V R-TsP) Fit: To [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual,
fit together. [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: Participle) |kjv: apothecary,
paved| {str: 7528} compound, make, prepare, spice|
Nm) 4]V (4]V R-TsP) Stone: {str: 7543}
Used for baking bread by placing the Nm) ,UV (,UV R-QHh) I.
bread on hot stones. [freq. 1] |kjv: Spice: As mixed. II. Mixer: One
coal| {str: 7529} who mixes spices for ointments or
perfumes. [freq. 2] |kjv: spiced,
apothecary| {str: 7544, 7546}

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Nf1) )LUV ()LUV RQ-HhH) 2797) 3UV (3UV RQAh) ac: Hammer
Mixer: One who mixes spices for co: Sheet ab: ?: The pounding of a metal
ointments or perfumes. [freq. 1] |kjv: such as gold with a hammer to flatten it
confectionary| {str: 7548} out for a metal sheet.
gm) ,UJV (,UJV RW-QHh) V) 3UV (3UV R-QAh)
Mixture: A mixture of spices for an Hammer: To beat with a hammer to
ointment or perfume. [ms: xqr] flatten out. [freq. 11] (vf: Paal,
[freq. 2] |kjv: ointment, confection| Hiphil, Pual, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
{str: 7545} spread, stamp, stretch, beat, broad|
hf2) 8LUVQ (8LUVQ MR-Q-HhT) {str: 7554}
Mixture: A mixture of spices for bm) 3MUV (3MUV R-QYAh)
an ointment or perfume. [freq. 3] Sheet: As hammered out flat. [freq.
|kjv: compound, ointment, 17] |kjv: firmament| {str: 7549}
apothecary| {str: 4842} edm) 3JUMV (3JUMV RY-QWAh)
km) ,UVQ (,UVQ MR-QHh) Flat: As hammered out flat. [ms:
Sweet: From the sweet smell of ewqr] [freq. 1] |kjv: broad| {str:
spices. [freq. 1] |kjv: sweet| {str: 7555}
4840} ~~~~~~~~~~
kf1) )LUVQ ()LUVQ MR-Q-
HhH) Mixture: A mixture of 2798) 1WV (1WV RShM) ac: Inscribe
spices for an ointment or perfume. co: ? ab: ?
[freq. 2] |kjv: ointment, well| {str: V) 1WV (1WV R-ShM)
4841} Inscribe: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
edm) ,JUMV (,JUMV RY-QWHh) [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv:
Perfume: As a mixture of spices. note| {str: 7559, 7560}
[ms: xwqr] [freq. 1] |kjv: perfume| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 7547}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2799) 3WV (3WV RShAh) ac: Depart
co: ? ab: Wicked
2796) 1UV (1UV RQM) ac: Fashion V) 3WV (3WV R-ShAh)
co: Needlework ab: ? Depart: To leave the correct path in
V) 1UV (1UV R-QM) the sense of being wicked. [freq. 34]
Fashion: To fashion an intricate (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: condemn,
design. [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Pual, wicked, depart, trouble, vex,
Participle) |kjv: needlework, wickedness| {str: 7561}
embroiderer, wrought| {str: 7551} Nm) 3WV (3WV R-ShAh) I.
ef1) )QUMV ()QUMV RYQ-MH) Wicked: One who has departed from
Needlework: [ms: hmqr] [freq. the correct path or way. II.
12] |kjv: broidered, needlework, Wickedness: [freq. 293] |kjv:
divers colour| {str: 7553} wickedness, wicked, iniquity| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 7562, 7563}
ef1) )SWMV ()SWMV RYSh-AhH)
Wickedness: [ms: hesr] [freq.

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15] |kjv: wickedness, wickedly, fault| V) 1XV (1XV R-TM) Attach:


{str: 7564} [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: bind| {str:
hf2) 8SWVQ (8SWVQ MR-Sh- 7573}
AhT) Wicked: [freq. 1] |kjv:
wicked| {str: 4849} Nm) 1XV (1XV R-TM) Retem:
~~~~~~~~~~ An unknown tree. [freq. 4] |kjv:
juniper| {str: 7574}
2800) 4WV (4WV RShP) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Spark ab: ?
Nm) 4WV (4WV R-ShP) Spark: 2803) 5XV (5XV RTQ) ac: Bind co:
The spark of a fire or thunderbolt. Chain ab: ?: A binding of something
Also an arrow as a flashing with a chain. [from: XV - binding]
thunderbolt. [freq. 7] |kjv: coal, heat, V) 5XV (5XV R-TQ) Bind:
spark, arrow, thunderbolt| {str: 7565} [freq. 2] (vf: Niphal, Pual) |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ loose, bound| {str: 7576}
bf1) )UMXV ()UMXV R-TY-QH)
2801) ,XV (,XV RTHh) ac: Boil co: ?
Chain: For binding. [freq. 2] |kjv:
ab: ? chain| {str: 7572}
V) ,XV (,XV R-THh) Boil: cm) 5JXV (5JXV R-TWQ)
[freq. 3] (vf: Hiphil, Pual, Piel) |kjv: Chain: For binding. [freq. 1] |kjv:
boil| {str: 7570} chain| {str: 7569}
Nm) ,XV (,XV R-THh) Boiling: df1) )UJXV ()UJXV R-TW-QH)
[freq. 1] |kjv: well| {str: 7571} Chain: For binding together or as
~~~~~~~~~~ bound on the wrist or neck. [ms:
hqtr] [freq. 1] |kjv: chain| {str:
2802) 1XV (1XV RTM) ac: Attach co: 7577}
Harness ab: ?: The harnessing of rig for ~~~~~~~~~~
attaching horses to a wagon or chariot.
[from: XV - binding]

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Shin

2804) ,FW (,FW ShBHh) ac: Still co: ecm) 0JFMW (0JFMW ShY-BWL)
? ab: ?: A calming or quieting of Flood: [ms: lbs] [freq. 19] |kjv:
something by speaking or stroking branch, channel, flood| {str: 7641}
smoothly. ecf2) 8PJFMW (8PJFMW ShY-BW-
V) ,FW (,FW Sh-BHh) Still: LT) Head of grain: Grown in
To refrain from moving and be calm. fields watered by the flooding of the
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 16] (vf: river. [ms: tlbs] [df: tlbo] [freq.
Hiphil, Hitpael, Piel, Participle) |kjv: 20] |kjv: ear| {str: 5451, 7641}
praise, still, keep, glory, triumph, ~~~~~~~~~~
commend| {str: 7623, 7624}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2807) <FW (<FW ShBS) ac: Weave co:
Wreath ab: ?: [from: FW - weaving]
2805) 9FW (9FW ShBTh) ac: ? co: bm) <MFW (<MFW Sh-BYS)
Branch ab: ?: A branch used as a staff, Wreath: A woven band for a
scepter, spear, writing implement or womans heads. [freq. 1] |kjv: caul|
measuring rod. [from: HF] {str: 7636}
Nm) 9FW (9FW Sh-BTh) I. ~~~~~~~~~~
Staff: A walking staff made from the
branch of a tree. II. Tribe: As a 2808) 3FW (3FW ShBAh) ac: Swear
branch of the family tree. [Hebrew co: Oath ab: ?: Literally to seven oneself.
and Aramaic] [freq. 191] |kjv: tribe, A common practice was to make seven
rod, sceptre, staff, pen, dart, declarations when making an oath. This
correction| {str: 7625, 7626} declaration can be making the oath seven
~~~~~~~~~~ times or doing seven things to show the
sincerity of the oath. (eng: seven, an
2806) 0FW (0FW ShBL) ac: Flow co: exchange of the s and sh)
Flood ab: ?: The flooding of the river V) 3FW (3FW Sh-BAh) Swear:
which provides water to the surrounding To make an oath. [freq. 187] (vf:
crop fields. [from: PF - as a flowing] Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv:
bm) 0MFW (0MFW Sh-BYL) swear, charge, oath, straitly| {str:
Path: As the path of a stream. [freq. 7650}
3] |kjv: path| {str: 7635} Nm/f) 3FW (3FW Sh-BAh)
gm) 0FJW (0FJW ShW-BL) Leg: Seven: [freq. 394] |kjv: seven,
As the leg of a stream. [ms: lbs] seventh, seven times, sevenfold| {str:
[freq. 1] |kjv: leg| {str: 7640} 7651}
ldm) 0JPFW (0JPFW ShB-LWL) dm) 3JFW (3JFW Sh-BWAh)
Snail: From the trail it leaves Week: As seven days. [ms: ebs]
appearing like a stream. [freq. 1] |kjv: [freq. 20] |kjv: week| {str: 7620}
snail| {str: 7642}

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df1) )SJFW ()SJFW Sh-BW-AhH) im) =FWX (=FWX TSh-BTs)


Oath: [freq. 30] |kjv: oath, curse| Woven: [freq. 1] |kjv: broidered|
{str: 7621} {str: 8665}
em) 3FMW (3FMW ShY-BAh) ~~~~~~~~~~
Seven: [Only used in the plural form
meaning seventy - QMSFMW] 2810) 5FW (5FW ShBQ) ac: Leave co:
[freq. 91] |kjv: seventy| {str: 7657} ? ab: ?: [from: PF - empty]
ef1) )SFMW ()SFMW ShYB-AhH) V) 5FW (5FW Sh-BQ) Leave:
Seven: [Hebrew and Aramaic] To be left alone. [Aramaic only]
[ms: hebs] [freq. 6] |kjv: seven| [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) |kjv: leave, alone|
{str: 7655} {str: 7662}
ef2) 8SFMW (8SFMW ShY-B-AhT) ~~~~~~~~~~
Sevenfold: [Always written in the
plural form QMXSFMW] [ms: 2811) 6FW (6FW ShBR) ac: Burst co:
tebs] [freq. 7] |kjv: sevenfold, Grain ab: ?: The grain is placed on the
seven times| {str: 7659} threshing floor or in the millstone and
bfm) -SMFW (-SMFW Sh-BY- crushed to burst out the seeds from the
AhY) Seventh: [ms: yebs] [freq. hulls. [from: VT]
98] |kjv: seventh, seven| {str: 7637} V) 6FW (6FW Sh-BR) I. Burst:
emf1) )RSFMW ()RSFMW ShY- To burst out or through. [Hebrew and
BAh-NH) Seven: [ms: hnebs] Aramaic] [ar: rbt] II. Exchange:
[freq. 1] |kjv: seven| {str: 7658} To buy or sell produce, usually grain.
~~~~~~~~~~ [denominative of the noun meaning
grain] [freq. 172] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Hiphil, Hophal, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
2809) =FW (=FW ShBTs) ac: Weave
break, destroy, hurt, tear, birth, crush,
co: Plait ab: Anguish: A crisscross quench, buy, sell| {str: 7665, 7666,
pattern of weaving. [from: FW - 8406}
weaving]
Nm) 6FW (6FW Sh-BR) I.
V) =FW (=FW Sh-BTs) Weave:
Shattering: II. Grain: As being
To weave a checkered or plaited burst open on the threshing floor or
pattern. [freq. 2] (vf: Pual, Piel, in the millstone. [freq. 53] |kjv:
Participle) |kjv: embroider, set| {str: destruction, breach, hurt, breaking,
7660} affliction, bruise, crashing,
Nm) =FW (=FW Sh-BTs) interpretation, vexation, corn,
Anguish: As a weaving inside. [freq. victuals| {str: 7667, 7668}
1] |kjv: anguish| {str: 7661} am) 6FWQ (6FWQ MSh-BR)
hf1) )]FWQ ()]FWQ M-ShB- Birth canal: The place of bursting
TsH) Plait: A checkered work. through. [freq. 3] |kjv: birth,
[freq. 9] |kjv: ouches, wrought| {str: breaking| {str: 4866}
4865} hm) 6FWQ (6FWQ MSh-BR)
Breaker: Large waves of the sea that

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burst onto the shore. [freq. 5] |kjv: Nf) 0GW (0GW Sh-GL) Consort:
waves, billows| {str: 4867} [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 5] |kjv:
ejm) 2JVFMW (2JVFMW ShY-B- queen| {str: 7694, 7695}
RWN) Bursting: [freq. 2] |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
destruction, breaking| {str: 7670}
~~~~~~~~~~ 2815) 3GW (3GW ShGAh) ac: Rave co:
? ab: Madness: The actions of one
2812) 8FW (8FW ShBT) ac: Cease co: ? insane.
ab: ?: The ceasing of work or activity in V) 3GW (3GW Sh-GAh) Rave:
order to rest. [from: FW - sitting to rest] [freq. 7] (vf: Hitpael, Pual, Participle)
V) 8FW (8FW Sh-BT) Cease: To |kjv: mad| {str: 7696}
cease from an activity for the purpose ejm) 2JSGMW (2JSGMW ShY-G-
or rest or celebration. [freq. 71] (vf: AhWN) Madness: [ms: Nwegs]
Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: cease, rest, [freq. 3] |kjv: madness, furiously|
away, fail, celebrate| {str: 7673} {str: 7697}
Nf) 8FW (8FW Sh-BT) Ceasing: ~~~~~~~~~~
A stopping of activity. Often used for
the seventh day or special feast day 2816) 6GW (6GW ShGR) ac: ? co: Birth
as a day set aside for resting or ab: ?: The offspring that comes out of the
celebrating. [freq. 111] |kjv: sabbath, womb. [from: VW - as a relative]
another, lost time, still, cease| {str:
Nf) 6GW (6GW Sh-GR) Birth:
7674, 7676}
[freq. 5] |kjv: increase, come| {str:
hm) 8FWQ (8FWQ MSh-BT)
7698}
Ceasing: [freq. 1] |kjv: sabbath| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
4868}
jm) 2JXFW (2JXFW ShB-TWN) 2817) 4HW (4HW ShDP) ac: Blast co:
Ceasing: [freq. 11] |kjv: rest, ? ab: ?: A destruction of a crop from a
sabbath| {str: 7677} scorching wind.
~~~~~~~~~~
V) 4HW (4HW Sh-DP) Blast:
To blow heavily. [freq. 3] (vf: Paal,
2813) ,GW (,GW ShGHh) ac: Look co:
Participle) |kjv: blasted| {str: 7710}
? ab: ?
Nf1) )THW ()THW ShD-PH)
V) ,GW (,GW Sh-GHh) Look:
Blasting: A strong devastating wind.
[freq. 3] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: look| {str: [freq. 5] |kjv: blasting| {str: 7711}
7688}
ejm) 2JTHMW (2JTHMW ShY-D-
~~~~~~~~~~
PWN) Blasted: What is blasted by
a strong devastating wind. [freq. 1]
2814) 0GW (0GW ShGL) ac: Copulate
|kjv: blasted| {str: 7711}
co: Consort ab: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 0GW (0GW Sh-GL) Copulate:
[freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Pual) |kjv: 2818) 6HW (6HW ShDR) ac: Struggle
lay| {str: 7693} co: ? ab: Revolt

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V) 6HW (6HW Sh-DR) 2823) 9LW (9LW ShHhTh) ac: Strike


Struggle: [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] co: ? ab: ?: The striking of a knife (or
(vf: Paal) |kjv: labour| {str: 7712} other weapon) for slaughtering or a
ndm) 6JHWE (6JHWE ASh-DWR) hammer to pound out metal. [from: LW
Revolt: [Aramaic only] [ar: - destruction by striking]
rwdtsa] [freq. 2] |kjv: sedition| {str: V) 9LW (9LW Sh-HhTh)
849} Strike: To pound with a hammer or
~~~~~~~~~~ to strike to kill. [freq. 86] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Participle) |kjv: kill, slay,
2819) &^W (&^W ShZB) ac: Deliver offer, shoot, slaughter| {str: 7819,
co: ? ab: ? 7820}
V) &^W (&^W Sh-ZB) Deliver: bf1) )YMLW ()YMLW Sh-HhY-
[Aramaic only] [freq. 9] (vf: Paal) ThH) Striking: A slaughtering
|kjv: deliver| {str: 7804} with a knife. [freq. 1] |kjv: killing|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 7821}
~~~~~~~~~~
2820) 4^W (4^W ShZP) ac: Look co:
? ab: ? 2824) 0LW (0LW ShHhL) ac: ? co:
V) 4^W (4^W Sh-ZP) Look: Lion ab: ?: [from: LW - destruction by
striking]
[freq. 3] (vf: Paal) |kjv: see, look|
{str: 7805} Nm) 0LW (0LW Sh-HhL) Lion:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 7] |kjv: lion| {str: 7826}
Nf2) 8PLW (8PLW ShHh-LT)
2821) 6^W (6^W ShZR) ac: Twist co: Onycha: An incense. [freq. 1] |kjv:
? ab: ?: A twisting of twine into a cord. onycha| {str: 7827}
[from: VW] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 6^W (6^W Sh-ZR) Twist:
[freq. 21] (vf: Hophal, Participle) 2825) <LW (<LW ShHhS) ac: Spring
|kjv: twined| {str: 7806} co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ bm) <MLW (<MLW Sh-HhYS)
Spring: To voluntarily sprout up
2822) (LW ((LW ShHhD) ac: ? co: from the ground. [df: syxo] [freq. 2]
Bribe ab: ?: A gift presented to one in |kjv: spring| {str: 7823}
return for a favor. [from: HL - unity] ~~~~~~~~~~
V) (LW ((LW Sh-HhD) Bribe:
2826) 4LW (4LW ShHhP) ac: ? co:
To give a bribe. [freq. 2] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: reward, hire| {str: 7809} Thin ab: ?: [from: LW - being thin from
Nm) (LW ((LW Sh-HhD) hunger]
Bribe: [freq. 23] |kjv: gift, reward, Nm) 4LW (4LW Sh-HhP)
bribe, present, bribery| {str: 7810} Shahhaph: An unknown bird. [freq.
~~~~~~~~~~ 2] |kjv: cuckow| {str: 7828}

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Nf2) 8TLW (8TLW ShHh-PT) [freq. 24] |kjv: morning, day, early,
Consumption: A disease making dayspring, light, rise| {str: 7837}
one thin. [freq. 2] |kjv: consumption| Nf3) 8JVLW (8JVLW ShHh-RWT)
{str: 7829} Youth: As having dark hair. [freq.
bm) 4MLW (4MLW Sh-HhYP) 1] |kjv: youth| {str: 7839}
Panel: A thin board. [freq. 1] |kjv: cf) 6JLW (6JLW Sh-HhWR) I.
cieled| {str: 7824} Dark: The dim light before the rising
~~~~~~~~~~ of the sun. [ms: rxs] II. Coal: As
dark in color. [freq. 7] |kjv: black,
2827) =LW (=LW ShHhTs) ac: ? co: ? coal| {str: 7838, 7815}
ab: Pride hm) 6LWQ (6LWQ MSh-HhR)
Nm) =LW (=LW Sh-HhTs) Dawn: The place of the rising sun.
Pride: [freq. 2] |kjv: lion, pride| {str: [freq. 1] |kjv: morning| {str: 4891}
7830} lcf2) 8VJLVLW (8VJLVLW Sh-
~~~~~~~~~~ HhR-HhW-RT) Dark: [ms:
trxrxs] [freq. 1] |kjv: black| {str:
2828) 5LW (5LW ShHhQ) ac: Beat co: 7840}
Powder ab: ?: A repetitive beating or ~~~~~~~~~~
pounding to pulverize or to make small
such as the tumbling of stones in a river. 2830) 8LW (8LW ShHhT) ac: Corrupt
[from: LW - destruction by striking] co: ? ab: ?: [from: LW - corrupt]
V) 5LW (5LW Sh-HhQ) Beat: V) 8LW (8LW Sh-HhT)
To continually beat something to Corrupt: To destroy. [Hebrew and
make it small or turn to powder. Aramaic] [freq. 150] (vf: Niphal,
[freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: beat, wear| Hiphil, Hophal, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
{str: 7833} destroy, corrupt, mar, destroyer,
Nm) 5LW (5LW Sh-HhQ) corrupter, waster, spoiler, batter,
Powder: A pulverized powder. Also corruptly, fault| {str: 7843, 7844}
the clouds as a fine powder. [freq. am) 8LWQ (8LWQ MSh-HhT)
21] |kjv: cloud, sky, dust, cloud| {str: Corrupting: [freq. 1] |kjv:
7834} destroying| {str: 4892}
~~~~~~~~~~ hm) 8LWQ (8LWQ MSh-HhT)
Corrupted: [freq. 2] |kjv: marred,
2829) 6LW (6LW ShHhR) ac: Dark co: corruption| {str: 4893}
Dawn ab: ?: [from: LW - a dark place] abm) 8MLWQ (8MLWQ MSh-
V) 6LW (6LW Sh-HhR) I. HhYT) Corruption: [freq. 11]
Dark: To be dark in color. II. Seek: |kjv: destroy, corruption, destruction,
To peer into the dim light of morning trap, destroying| {str: 4889}
in search for something. [freq. 13] ~~~~~~~~~~
(vf: Paal) |kjv: black, seek, betimes|
{str: 7835, 7836} 2831) ,YW (,YW ShThHh) ac: Spread
Nm) 6LW (6LW Sh-HhR) co: ? ab: ?: [from: LY]
Dawn: The place of the rising sun.

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V) ,YW (,YW Sh-ThHh) Nf1) )FOW ()FOW ShK-BH)


Spread: [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Piel, Lying: A laying with another in
Participle) |kjv: spread, enlarge, copulation. Also something spread
stretch, abroad| {str: 7849} out. [freq. 9] |kjv: copulation, lie,
hcm) ,JYWQ (,JYWQ MSh- carnally, from| {str: 7902}
ThWHh) Spreading: [df: xjsm] cf2) 8FJOW (8FJOW Sh-KW-BT)
[freq. 3] |kjv: spread, spreading| {str: Copulation: [ms: tbks] [freq. 4]
4894} |kjv: lie| {str: 7903}
~~~~~~~~~~ hm) &OWQ (&OWQ MSh-KB)
Bed: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
2832) 4YW (4YW ShThP) ac: Flush 52] |kjv: bed, couch| {str: 4903,
co: ? ab: ?: [from: ]W] 4904}
V) 4YW (4YW Sh-ThP) Flush: ~~~~~~~~~~
To flow over with copious amounts
of water. [freq. 31] (vf: Paal, Niphal, 2835) ,OW (,OW ShKHh) ac: Forget
Pual) |kjv: overflow, rinse, wash, co: ? ab: ?
drown, flow| {str: 7857} V) ,OW (,OW Sh-KHh) I.
Nm) 4YW (4YW Sh-ThP) Forget: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
Overflowing: [freq. 6] |kjv: flood, Find: To find something forgotten or
overflowing, outrageous| {str: 7858} hidden. [Aramaic only] [freq. 120]
~~~~~~~~~~ (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
Piel) |kjv: forget, find| {str: 7911,
2833) 6YW (6YW ShThR) ac: Rule co: 7912}
Domain ab: ?: [from: YW - punishment Nm) ,OW (,OW Sh-KHh)
from a ruler] Forget: [freq. 2] |kjv: forget| {str:
V) 6YW (6YW Sh-ThR) Rule: 7913}
[freq. 25] (vf: Paal) |kjv: officer, ~~~~~~~~~~
ruler, overseer| {str: 7860}
hm) 6YWQ (6YWQ MSh-ThR) 2836) 0OW (0OW ShKL) ac: Childless
Domain: [freq. 1] |kjv: dominion| co: ? ab: Bereavement: Bereavement
{str: 4896} from a lack of children due to
~~~~~~~~~~ miscarriage, barrenness or loss of
children.
2834) &OW (&OW ShKB) ac: Lay co: V) 0OW (0OW Sh-KL)
Bed ab: Copulation: A laying down for Childless: To be without children
through miscarriage, barrenness or
copulation. [from: FW]
loss of children. [freq. 25] (vf: Paal,
V) &OW (&OW Sh-KB) Lay: To Hiphil, Piel, Participle) |kjv: bereave,
lay down for copulation, rest or barren, childless, cast, lost, rob,
sleep. [freq. 212] (vf: Paal, Niphal, deprive| {str: 7921}
Hiphil, Hophal, Pual) |kjv: lie, sleep, cm) 0JOW (0JOW Sh-KWL)
rest| {str: 7901}
Bereavement: From the loss of
children or other unfruitfulness.

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[freq. 1] |kjv: loss, spoiling| {str: Nm) 2OW (2OW Sh-KN) I.


7923} Dwelling: The place of residence. II.
dm) 0JOW (0JOW Sh-KWL) Neighbor: A fellow dweller. [freq.
Childless: Through barrenness or 21] |kjv: habitation, neighbour,
loss of children. [ms: lks] [freq. 6] inhabitant, thereunto| {str: 7933,
|kjv: barren, rob, bereave| {str: 7909} 7934}
edm) 0JOMW (0JOMW ShY-KWL) hm) 2OWQ (2OWQ MSh-KN)
Bereavement: From the loss of Dwelling: The place of residence.
children or other unfruitfulness. [ms: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 140]
lks] [freq. 1] |kjv: lost| {str: 7923} |kjv: tabernacle, dwelling, habitation,
ncm) 0JOWE (0JOWE ASh-KWL) dwellingplace, place, dwell, tent|
Cluster: A cluster of rapes from {str: 4907, 4908}
the vine or flowers from the plant. ~~~~~~~~~~
[Unknown connection to root;] [ms:
lksa] [freq. 9] |kjv: cluster| {str: 2839) 6OW (6OW ShKR) ac: Drunk co:
811} Liquor ab: Drunkenness
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 6OW (6OW Sh-KR) Drunk:
To be filled with intoxicating drink.
2837) 1OW (1OW ShKM) ac: ? co: [freq. 19] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael,
Shoulder ab: ? Piel) |kjv: drunk, filled, abundantly,
V) 1OW (1OW Sh-KM) merry| {str: 7937}
Shoulder: To rise or go early in the Nm) 6OW (6OW Sh-KR) Liquor:
sense of placing the load on the An intoxicating drink. [freq. 23] |kjv:
shoulders to depart. [freq. 65] (vf: drink, wine| {str: 7941}
Hiphil) |kjv: early, bedtime| {str: ecm) 6JOMW (6JOMW ShY-KWR)
7925} Drunkard: One who is filled with
Nm) 1OW (1OW Sh-KM) intoxicating drink. [ms: rwks rks]
Shoulder: [freq. 22] |kjv: shoulder, [freq. 13] |kjv: drunken, drunkard,
back, consent, portion| {str: 7926} drunk| {str: 7910}
ef1) )QOMW ()QOMW ShYK-MH) ejm) 2JVOMW (2JVOMW ShY-K-
Shoulder: [ms: hmks] [freq. 1] RWN) Drunkenness: [ms: Nwrks]
|kjv: shoulder| {str: 7929} [freq. 3] |kjv: drunkenness, drunken|
~~~~~~~~~~ {str: 7943}
~~~~~~~~~~
2838) 2OW (2OW ShKN) ac: Dwell co:
Dwelling ab: ?: [from: O\] 2840) &PW (&PW ShLB) ac: Join co:
V) 2OW (2OW Sh-KN) Dwell: Joint ab: ?: A joining together in an
To stay or sit in one location. arranged or equal order.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 131] V) &PW (&PW Sh-LB) Join:
(vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: dwell, [freq. 2] (vf: Pual) |kjv: order,
abide, remain, inhabit, rest, set, equally distant| {str: 7947}
continue, dweller, dwelling, Nm) &PW (&PW Sh-LB) Joint:
habitation| {str: 7931, 7932} [freq. 3] |kjv: ledge| {str: 7948}

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~~~~~~~~~~ omm) 2LPJW (2LPJW ShWL-HhN)


Table: Where one sends his hand
2841) 'PW ('PW ShLG) ac: ? co: Snow to receive food. [freq. 70] |kjv: table|
ab: ? {str: 7979}
V) 'PW ('PW Sh-LG) Snow: ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: snow| {str:
7949} 2843) 9PW (9PW ShLTh) ac: Rule co:
Nm) 'PW ('PW Sh-LG) Snow: Master ab: Realm: (eng: salute - with the
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: glt] exchange of the s and sh)
[freq. 21] |kjv: snow, snowy| {str: V) 9PW (9PW Sh-LTh) Rule:
7950, 8517} To be over or have mastery over
~~~~~~~~~~ another. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 15] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: rule,
2842) ,PW (,PW ShLHh) ac: Send co: power, dominion, mastery| {str:
Projectile ab: ?: [from: P\ - sending] 7980, 7981}
V) ,PW (,PW Sh-LHh) Send: Nm) 9PW (9PW Sh-LTh)
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 861] Shield: As placed over the head for
(vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Pual, Piel) protection from projectiles. [freq. 7]
|kjv: send, go, lay, put, cast, stretch, |kjv: shield| {str: 7982}
depart, sow, loose| {str: 7971, 7972} Nf2) 8YPW (8YPW ShL-ThT)
Nm) ,PW (,PW Sh-LHh) Bold: As being prominent. [freq. 1]
Projectile: A weapon that is sent by |kjv: imperious| {str: 7986}
the hand. Also a plant shoot as sent bm) 9MPW (9MPW Sh-LYTh)
out of the ground. [freq. 8] |kjv: Master: One who has dominion over
sword, weapon, dart, plant, put| {str: another, also a rule or law as a
7973} master. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq.
df1) )LJPW ()LJPW Sh-LW-HhH) 14] |kjv: governor, mighty, power,
Shoot: The shoots of a plant as ruler, rule, captain, lawful| {str: 7989,
sent out. [freq. 1] |kjv: branch| {str: 7990}
7976} mm) 2YPW (2YPW ShL-ThN)
hf2) 8LPWQ (8LPWQ MSh-L- Realm: [Aramaic only] [freq. 14]
HhT) Sending: [freq. 2] |kjv:
|kjv: dominion| {str: 7985}
sending, discharge| {str: 4917} ejm) 2JYPMW (2JYPMW ShY-L-
acm) ,JPWQ (,JPWQ MSh- ThWN) Mastery: [Aramaic only]
LWHh) Sending: [df: xlsm]
[ms: Nwjls Njls] [freq. 4] |kjv:
[freq. 10] |kjv: put, set, sending, lay| power, ruler| {str: 7983, 7984}
{str: 4916} ~~~~~~~~~~
edm) ,JPMW (,JPMW ShY-LWHh)
2844) /PW (/PW ShLK) ac: Throw co:
I. Present: A gift that is sent. [ms:
xwls xls] II. Sent: [ms: xwls] ? ab: ?: [from: P\ - sending]
[freq. 3] |kjv: present, send| {str: V) /PW (/PW Sh-LK) Throw:
7964} To cast out, down or away. [freq.

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125] (vf: Hiphil, Hophal) |kjv: cast, complete. [ms: Mls] [freq. 1] |kjv:
hurl| {str: 7993} recompense| {str: 8005}
Nm) /PW (/PW Sh-LK) Shelak: jm) 2JQPW (2JQPW ShL-MWN)
An unknown bird. [freq. 2] |kjv: Payment: Given to make a
cormorant| {str: 7994} completion of an action or
Nf2) 8OPW (8OPW ShL-KT) transaction. [freq. 1] |kjv: reward|
Throwing: [freq. 1] |kjv: cast| {str: {str: 8021}
7995} edm) 1JPMW (1JPMW ShY-LWM)
~~~~~~~~~~ Payment: Given to make a
completion of an action or
2845) 1PW (1PW ShLM) ac: transaction. [ms: Mwls Mls] [freq.
Complete co: ? ab: ?: Made whole or 3] |kjv: recompense, reward| {str:
complete by adding or subtracting. [from: 7966}
P\ - as a drawing out or in] edf1) )QJPMW ()QJPMW ShY-
V) 1PW (1PW Sh-LM) LW-MH) Payment: Given to make
Complete: To be in a state of a completion of an action or
wholeness. Also to restore or make transaction. [freq. 1] |kjv: reward|
right through payment or restitution. {str: 8011}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 119] ~~~~~~~~~~
(vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hophal, Pual, Piel,
Participle) |kjv: pay, peace, 2846) 4PW (4PW ShLP) ac: Pull co: ?
recompense, reward, render, restore, ab: ?: A pulling out, up or off. [from: P\
repay, perform, good, end, requite, - as a drawing out]
restitution, finish, again, amend, full, V) 4PW (4PW Sh-LP) Pull: To
deliver| {str: 7999, 8000} pull out, up or off. [freq. 25] (vf:
Nm) 1PW (1PW Sh-LM) I. Paal) |kjv: draw, pluck, grow| {str:
Complete: A state of being whole, 8025}
complete or full. Also an offering of ~~~~~~~~~~
restitution or payment. II. Shelam: A
greeting as a desire for completeness 2847) 7PW (7PW ShLSh) ac: ? co:
to another. [Aramaic only] [freq. Three ab: ?
118] |kjv: perfect, whole, full, just,
V) 7PW (7PW Sh-LSh)
peaceable, peace offering, peace|
{str: 8001, 8002, 8003} Threefold: [freq. 9] (vf: Pual, Piel)
|kjv: three, third, threefold| {str:
cm) 1JPW (1JPW Sh-LWM) I.
8027}
Completeness: [ms: Mls] II.
Nm/f) 7PW (7PW Sh-LSh) I.
Shalom: A greeting as a desire for
completeness to another. [ms: Mls] Three: [Aramaic only; Also meaning
[freq. 236] |kjv: peace, well, thirty in Aramaic when written in the
peaceable, welfare, prosperity, safe, plural form - RMXPX] [ar: tlt] II.
health| {str: 7965} Third: [Aramaic only] [ar: tlt]
[freq. 15] |kjv: three, third| {str:
em) 1PMW (1PMW ShY-LM)
8531, 8532, 8533}
Recompense: In the sense of making

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Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - W

bm) 7MPW (7MPW Sh-LYSh) I. V) 9QW (9QW Sh-MTh)


Captain: As one in charge of thirty. Shake: To shake to throw off, loosen
[df: swls] II. Shaliysh: A three or release. [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
stringed or triangular instrument. Hiphil) |kjv: release, throw, shake,
Also a standard of measure. [freq. stumble, discontinue, overthrow| {str:
20] |kjv: captain, lord, instrument, 8058}
measure, excellent, prince| {str: Nf1) )YQW ()YQW ShM-ThH)
7991} Release: As shaken off. [freq. 5]
cm/f) 7JPW (7JPW Sh-LWSh) |kjv: release| {str: 8059}
Three: [Also meaning thirty when ~~~~~~~~~~
written in the plural form -
QMWPW] [ms: sls] [freq. 605] 2850) 2QW (2QW ShMN) ac: ? co: Oil
|kjv: three, third, thrice| {str: 7969, ab: ?: [from: QW - oil as the breath]
7970}
V) 2QW (2QW Sh-MN) Fat: To
em) 7PMW (7PMW ShY-LSh)
be fat or full of oil. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal,
Third: [ms: sls] [freq. 5] |kjv: Hiphil) |kjv: fat| {str: 8080}
third| {str: 8029}
Nm) 2QW (2QW Sh-MN) Oil:
bfm) -WMPW (-WMPW Sh-LY-ShY)
Usually olive oil and used as a
Third: [Hebrew and Aramaic] medicinal ointment. Also meaning
[ar: ytylt ytlt] [freq. 110] |kjv: fat or rich. [freq. 203] |kjv: oil,
third, three| {str: 7992, 8523} ointment, olive, oiled, fat, things,
eqpm) 1JWPMW (1JWPMW ShY- plenteous, lusty| {str: 8081, 8082}
L-ShWM) Before: In the sense of cm/f) 2JQW (2JQW Sh-MWN)
three days ago or the past times. [ms: Eight: In the sense of being fat or
Mwsls] [freq. 25] |kjv: before, past| rich. [Also meaning thirty when
{str: 8032} written in the plural form -
~~~~~~~~~~ QMRJQW] [df: hnwms hnms]
[freq. 147] |kjv: eight, eighth, eighty,
2848) (QW ((QW ShMD) ac: Destroy eightieth| {str: 8083, 8084}
co: ? ab: ?: A complete annihilation or hm) 2QWQ (2QWQ MSh-MN)
extermination. [from: QW - destruction] Fat: A place of fatness. [freq. 7] |kjv:
V) (QW ((QW Sh-MD) fatness, fat, fattest| {str: 4924}
Destroy: [Hebrew and Aramaic] bfm) -RMQW (-RMQW Sh-MY-NY)
[freq. 91] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: Eighth: [freq. 28] |kjv: eighth|
destroy, destruction, overthrow, {str: 8066}
perish, consume| {str: 8045, 8046} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2851) 3QW (3QW ShMAh) ac: Hear
2849) 9QW (9QW ShMTh) ac: Shake
co: Report ab: Obedience: A careful
co: ? ab: ?: A letting go or throwing hearing of someone or something as well
down by shaking loose. [from: QW - as responding appropriately in obedience
destruction] or action. [from: QW - listening with the
breath]

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V) 3QW (3QW Sh-MAh)


Hear: To hear as well as to respond 2853) 6QW (6QW ShMR) ac: Guard
to what is heard. [Hebrew and co: Brier ab: Custody: A close watching
Aramaic] [freq. 1168] (vf: Paal, of something for guarding or protecting.
Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: hear, obey, Shepherds constructed corrals of briers at
publish, understand, obedient, night to protect the flock from predators.
diligently, show, sound, declare, [from: R\ - from the thorns used in
discern, noise, perceive, tell, report| constructing a corral]
{str: 8085, 8086} V) 6QW (6QW Sh-MR) Guard:
Nm) 3QW (3QW Sh-MAh) To watch over or guard in the sense
Report: What is heard. [freq. 18] of preserving or protecting. [freq.
|kjv: fame, report, hear, tidings, bruit, 468] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Piel,
loud, speech| {str: 8088} Participle) |kjv: keep, observe, heed,
Nf2) 8SQWQ (8SQWQ MSh-M- keeper, preserve, beware, mark,
AhT) Hearer: One who hears and watchman, wait, watch, regard, save|
obeys. [freq. 4] |kjv: guard, bidding, {str: 8104}
obey| {str: 4928} Nm) 6QW (6QW Sh-MR)
Nf3) 8JSQW (8JSQW ShM-AhWT) Dregs: The settlings of wine.
Reporting: [freq. 1] |kjv: hear| [Unknown connection to root;] [freq.
{str: 2045} 5] |kjv: lees, dregs| {str: 8105}
df1) )SJQW ()SJQW Sh-MW- Nf1) )VQW ()VQW ShM-RH)
AhH) Report: What is heard. Guard: One who watches over.
[freq. 27] |kjv: rumour, tidings, [freq. 1] |kjv: watch| {str: 8108}
report, fame, bruit, doctrine, bm) 6MQW (6MQW Sh-MYR) I.
mentioned, news| {str: 8052} Brier: Used to construct a corral to
gm) 3QJW (3QJW ShW-MAh) protect the flock at night. II.
Fame: What is heard. [ms: ems] Shamiyr: An unknown sharp stone
[freq. 4] |kjv: fame| {str: 8089} such as flint or obsidian. [freq. 11]
hm) 3QWQ (3QWQ MSh-MAh) |kjv: brier, adamant, diamond| {str:
8068}
Hearing: [freq. 1] |kjv: hearing|
{str: 4926} dm) 6JQW (6JQW Sh-MWR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Watching: [ms: rms] [freq. 2] |kjv:
observed| {str: 8107}
2852) =QW (=QW ShMTs) ac: ? co: df1) )VJQW ()VJQW Sh-MW-RH)
Whisper ab: ? Lid: As a covering of protection.
Nm) =QW (=QW Sh-MTs) [ms: hrms] [freq. 1] |kjv: waking|
{str: 8109}
Whisper: [freq. 2] |kjv: little| {str:
8102} hm) 6QWQ (6QWQ MSh-MR)
ef1) )]QMW ()]QMW ShYM- Custody: A careful watching over as
an office, guard or prison. [freq. 22]
TsH) Whisper: [freq. 1] |kjv:
|kjv: ward, watch, guard, diligence,
shame| {str: 8103}
office, prison| {str: 4929}
~~~~~~~~~~

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hf2) 8VQQ (8VQWQ MSh-M-RT) 2857) 3\W (3\W ShSAh) ac: Split co:
Charge: What is given to be ? ab: ?: [from: \W - cutting]
watched over and protected. [freq. V) 3\W (3\W Sh-SAh) Split:
78] |kjv: charge, ward, watch, keep, [freq. 9] (vf: Paal, Piel, Participle)
ordinance, office, safeguard| {str: |kjv: clovenfooted, cleave, rent, cleft,
4931} stay| {str: 8156}
ndf1) )VJQWE ()VJQWE ASh- Nm) 3\W (3\W Sh-SAh)
MW-RH) Watch: An increment of
Splitting: [freq. 4] |kjv: cleave| {str:
time during the night when guards 8157}
watch the area. [ms: hrmsa] [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
7] |kjv: watch, night watch| {str: 821}
~~~~~~~~~~
2858) 4\W (4\W ShSP) ac: Hew co: ?
ab: ?: A cutting or hacking into pieces.
2854) 7QW (7QW ShMSh) ac: ? co:
[from: \W - cutting]
Sun ab: ?: [from: QW - a hot wind from
V) 4\W (4\W Sh-SP) Hew: To
the sun causing desolation] (eng: sun -
with the exchange of the s and sh and the hew into pieces. [freq. 1] (vf: Piel)
n and m) |kjv: hew| {str: 8158}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nf) 7QW (7QW Sh-MSh) I.
Sun: [Hebrew and Aramaic] II.
2859) 9SW (9SW ShAhTh) ac: Stomp
Serve: [Unknown connection to root;
Aramaic only] [freq. 136] |kjv: sun, co: ? ab: ?
ministered| {str: 8120, 8121, 8122} Nf1) )YSW ()YSW ShAh-ThH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Stomping: [freq. 1] |kjv: stamping|
{str: 8161}
2855) &RW (&RW ShNB) ac: Cool co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Lattice ab: ?: The window coverings that
allow the cool breeze to pass through. 2860) 0SW (0SW ShAhL) ac: ? co:
nm) &RWE (&RWE ASh-NB) Hollow ab: ?: A hollowed out depression.
Lattice: The window coverings that Nm) 0SW (0SW Sh-AhL)
allow the cool breeze to pass Handful: The filling of the hollow of
through. [freq. 2] |kjv: lattice, the hand. [freq. 3] |kjv: handful,
casement| {str: 822} hollow| {str: 8168}
~~~~~~~~~~ om) 0SJW (0SJW ShW-AhL)
Shual: An unknown animal that lives
2856) <RW (<RW ShNS) ac: Gird co: ? in a hollow in the ground. [ms:
ab: ? lews] [freq. 7] |kjv: fox| {str: 7776}
V) <RW (<RW Sh-NS) Gird: As hcm) 0JSWQ (0JSWQ MSh-
a tightening of the belt. [freq. 1] (vf: AhWL) Path: A hollow in the land.
Piel) |kjv: gird| {str: 8151} [ms: lwesm] [freq. 1] |kjv: path| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 4934}
~~~~~~~~~~

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2861) 2SW (2SW ShAhN) ac: Lean co: handmaid, maid, maidservant,
Staff ab: Support: The staff carried by bondwoman, maiden, womanservant,
the shepherd is his support. [from: SW] bondmaid, servant, wench| {str:
8198}
V) 2SW (2SW Sh-AhN) Lean:
hf1) )LTWQ ()LTWQ MSh-P-
To lean on something for rest or
HhH) Family: As joined together.
support. [freq. 22] (vf: Niphal) |kjv:
lean, stay, rely, rest| {str: 8172} [freq. 300] |kjv: family, kindred,
kinds| {str: 4940}
hm) 2SWQ (2SWQ MSh-AhN)
~~~~~~~~~~
Support: [freq. 5] |kjv: stay| {str:
4937}
2864) 9TW (9TW ShPTh) ac: Judge
hf1) )RSWQ ()RSWQ MSh-Ah-
co: ? ab: Judgment: Rulings over cases
NH) Staff: As a support for
as well as the action of deciding a case.
walking. [freq. 12] |kjv: staff, stave|
V) 9TW (9TW Sh-PTh) Judge:
{str: 4938}
~~~~~~~~~~ To rule over cases of dispute or
wrong doing. [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 204] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
2862) 6SW (6SW ShAhR) ac: ? co:
Participle) |kjv: judge, plead, avenge,
Gate ab: ?: The entrance into the city as condemn, execute, judgment, defend,
well the activities carried out there such deliver, magistrate| {str: 8199, 8200}
as marketing and judging.
Nm) 9TW (9TW Sh-PTh)
V) 6SW (6SW Sh-AhR)
Judgment: [freq. 16] |kjv: judgment|
Reason: To think in the sense of {str: 8201}
splitting open and entering as a gate.
cm) 9JTW (9JTW Sh-PWTh)
[freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: think| {str:
8176} Judgment: [freq. 2] |kjv: judgment|
{str: 8196}
Nm) 6SW (6SW Sh-AhR) I.
dm) 9JTW (9JTW Sh-PWTh)
Gate: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar:
ert] II. Shaar: A unit of Judgment: [freq. 2] |kjv: judgment|
measurement. III. Gatekeeper: {str: 8196}
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: ert] hm) 9TWQ (9TWQ MSh-PTh)
[freq. 375] |kjv: gate, city, door, port, Judgment: [freq. 421] |kjv:
porter, mouth| {str: 8179, 8180, judgment, manner, right, cause,
8651, 8652} ordinance, lawful, order, worthy,
gm) 6SJW (6SJW ShW-AhR) fashion, custom, discretion, law,
Gatekeeper: [ms: res] [freq. 37] measure, sentence| {str: 4941}
|kjv: porter, doorkeeper| {str: 7778} efm) -YTMW (-YTMW ShYP-ThY)
~~~~~~~~~~ Sheriff: [Aramaic only] [freq. 2]
|kjv: sheriff| {str: 8614}
2863) ,TW (,TW ShPHh) ac: Join co: ~~~~~~~~~~
? ab: ?: [from: LT]
ef1) )LTMW ()LTMW ShYP-HhH) 2865) /TW (/TW ShPK) ac: Pour co:
Maid: As joined to a mistress. Penis ab: ?: [from: OT - pouring]
[ms: hxps] [freq. 63] |kjv:

463
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - W

V) /TW (/TW Sh-PK) Pour:


To pour out a liquid including the 2867) 2TW (2TW ShPN) ac: ? co: ? ab:
blood of an animal in sacrifice or a ?
man. [freq. 115] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Nm) 2TW (2TW Sh-PN)
Hitpael, Pual) |kjv: pour, shed, cast, Shaphan: An unknown animal.
gush| {str: 8210} [freq. 34] |kjv: shaphan, coney| {str:
Nm) /TW (/TW Sh-PK) 8227}
Poured: Something poured out. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 2] |kjv: poured| {str: 8211}
Nf1) )OTW ()OTW ShP-KH) 2868) 3TW (3TW ShPAh) ac: ? co: ?
Penis: In the sense of what pours out. ab: Abundance
[freq. 1] |kjv: member| {str: 8212} Nm) 3TW (3TW Sh-PAh)
~~~~~~~~~~ Abundance: [freq. 1] |kjv:
abundance| {str: 8228}
2866) 0TW (0TW ShPL) ac: Low co: ef1) )STMW ()STMW ShYP-AhH)
Lowland ab: ?: Something or someone Abundance: [freq. 6] |kjv:
that is brought down low by someone abundance, company, multitude| {str:
high or to contrast it with something that 8229}
is high. [from: PT - coming bowed ~~~~~~~~~~
down to another]
V) 0TW (0TW Sh-PL) Low: To 2869) 6TW (6TW ShPR) ac: Bright
be low in position or stature. co: ? ab: ?: A bright or beautiful sight or
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 33] (vf: sound. (eng: spiral - the shape of the rams
Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: low, down, horn; spring)
humble, abase, debase, lower, V) 6TW (6TW Sh-PR) Bright:
subdue| {str: 8213, 8214}
To be cheerful. [Hebrew and
Nm) 0TW (0TW Sh-PL) Low: Aramaic] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 22] goodly, good, please, acceptable|
|kjv: low, lower, base, humble, lowly| {str: 8231, 8232}
{str: 8215, 8216, 8217} Nm) 6TW (6TW Sh-PR) Bright:
Nf1) )PTW ()PTW ShP-LH) As cheerful. [freq. 1] |kjv: goodly|
Lowland: A low place. [freq. 20] {str: 8233}
|kjv: valley, vale, plain, low| {str: bm) 6MTW (6MTW Sh-PYR)
8219}
Bright: In the sense of being
Nf3) 8JPTW (8JPTW ShP-LWT) cheerful or beautiful. [Aramaic only]
Idleness: In the sense of being low in [freq. 2] |kjv: fair| {str: 8209}
the activity. [freq. 1] |kjv: idleness| ef1) )VTMW ()VTMW ShYP-RH)
{str: 8220}
Bright: As cheerful. [freq. 1] |kjv:
ef1) )PTMW ()PTMW ShYP-LH) garnished| {str: 8235}
Lowland: A low place. [ms: gm) 6TJW (6TJW ShW-PR)
hlps] [freq. 1] |kjv: low| {str:
Horn: The horn of ram made into a
8218}
trumpet that emits a bright and
~~~~~~~~~~

464
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - W

beautiful ound. [ms: rps] [freq. 72] wake, remain, hasten, almond| {str:
|kjv: trumpet, cornet| {str: 7782} 8245, 8246}
lm) 6TVTW (6TVTW ShP-R-PR) Nm) (UW ((UW Sh-QD)
Dawn: As the beginning of Almond: From its shape like an open
brightness. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] eye. The nut or the tree. [freq. 4] |kjv:
|kjv: early| {str: 8238} almond| {str: 8247}
ldm) 6JVTW (6JVTW ShP-RWR) ~~~~~~~~~~
Tapestry: As brightly colored.
[freq. 1] |kjv: pavilion| {str: 8237} 2873) 9UW (9UW ShQTh) ac:
~~~~~~~~~~ Tranquil co: ? ab: Tranquility
V) 9UW (9UW Sh-QTh)
2870) 8TW (8TW ShPT) ac: ? co: Set Tranquil: To be quiet and at rest.
ab: ? [freq. 41] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: rest,
V) 8TW (8TW Sh-PT) Place: quiet, still, appease, idle| {str: 8252}
To set in place. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal) Nm) 9UW (9UW Sh-QTh)
|kjv: set, brought, ordain| {str: 8239} Tranquility: [freq. 1] |kjv: quietness|
Nm) 8TW (8TW Sh-PT) Peg: {str: 8253}
For hanging, or placing, items. [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
2] |kjv: pot, hook| {str: 8240}
hm) 8TWQ (8TWQ MSh-PT) 2874) 0UW (0UW ShQL) ac: Weigh
Saddlebags: For placing items. [freq. co: ? ab: ?
2] |kjv: burden, sheepfold| {str: V) 0UW (0UW Sh-QL) Weigh:
4942} To weigh out, usually of silver for
ncm) 8JTWE (8JTWE ASh-PWT) payment. [freq. 22] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
Dump: Where refuse is placed. |kjv: weigh, pay, throughly, receive,
[ms: tpsa] [df: tps] [freq. 7] |kjv: receive, spend| {str: 8254}
dung, dunghill| {str: 830} Nm) 0UW (0UW Sh-QL) I.
~~~~~~~~~~ Sheqel: A unit of measurement.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: lqt] II.
2871) 4]W (4]W ShTsP) ac: Surge Weighed: [Aramaic only] [ar: lqt]
co: ? ab: ?: [from: ]W] [freq. 91] |kjv: shekel, tekel,
weighted| {str: 8255, 8625}
Nm) 4]W (4]W Sh-TsP)
hm) 0UWQ (0UWQ MSh-QL)
Surge: [freq. 1] |kjv: little| {str:
8241} Weight: [freq. 49] |kjv: weight,
~~~~~~~~~~ weigh| {str: 4948}
hf2) 8PUWQ (8PUWQ MSh-Q-LT)
2872) (UW ((UW ShQD) ac: Watch Plumb: A weighted tool for
co: Eye ab: ?: Eyes open wide for leveling. [freq. 2] |kjv: plummet| {str:
watching carefully. [from: SW] 4949}
V) (UW ((UW Sh-QD) Watch: hcm) 0JUWQ (0JUWQ MSh-QWL)
To be alert and watchful. [freq. 18] Weight: [freq. 1] |kjv: weight|
(vf: Pual, Participle) |kjv: watch, {str: 4946}
~~~~~~~~~~

465
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - W

V) =UW (=UW Sh-QTs)


2875) 1UW (1UW ShQM) ac: ? co: ? Detest: T detest that which is filthy.
ab: ?: (eng: sycamore) [freq. 7] (vf: Piel) |kjv: abomination,
Nf) 1UW (1UW Sh-QM) abhor, detest| {str: 8262}
Sycamore: The tree or fruit. [freq. 7] Nm) =UW (=UW Sh-QTs)
|kjv: sycamore| {str: 8256} Filthy: [freq. 11] |kjv: abomination,
~~~~~~~~~~ abominable| {str: 8263}
edm) =JUMW (=JUMW ShY-QWTs)
2876) 3UW (3UW ShQAh) ac: Sink Filthiness: [ms: Uwqs Uqs]
co: Deep ab: ?: [from: LW] [freq. 28] |kjv: abomination,
V) 3UW (3UW Sh-QAh) Sink: detestable, abomination| {str: 8251}
To sink down. [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, ~~~~~~~~~~
Niphal, Hiphil) |kjv: drown, quench,
sink, down, deep| {str: 8257} 2879) 6UW (6UW ShQR) ac: ? co: Lie
hm) 3UWQ (3UWQ MSh-QAh) ab: ?: False or untrue words meant to
Deep: [freq. 1] |kjv: deep| {str: deceive.
4950} V) 6UW (6UW Sh-QR) Lie:
~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 6] (vf: Paal, Piel) |kjv: lie,
falsely| {str: 8266}
2877) 4UW (4UW ShQP) ac: Look co: Nm) 6UW (6UW Sh-QR) Lie:
Window ab: ?: [from: SW] [freq. 113] |kjv: lie, lying, false,
V) 4UW (4UW Sh-QP) Look: falsehood, falsely, vain, wrongfully,
To look out and down as through a deceitful, deceit, liar| {str: 8267}
window. [freq. 22] (vf: Niphal, ~~~~~~~~~
Hiphil) |kjv: look, appear| {str: 8259}
Nm) 4UW (4UW Sh-QP)
2880) &VW (&VW ShRB) ac: ? co:
Window: [freq. 1] |kjv: window|
{str: 8260} Mirage ab: ?: The heat from the sun
causing waves over the ground to appear
dm) 4JUW (4JUW Sh-QWP)
like water.
Light: From a window. [ms: Pwqs]
Nm) &VW (&VW Sh-RB) Mirage:
[freq. 2] |kjv: light, window| {str:
8261} [freq. 2] |kjv: parched, heat| {str:
8273}
acm) 4JUWQ (4JUWQ MSh-
~~~~~~~~~~
QWP) Lintel: As an overhang over
the door. [freq. 3] |kjv: lintel,
2881) =VW (=VW ShRTs) ac: Swarmer
doorpost| {str: 4947}
~~~~~~~~~~ co: Swarmer ab: ?: The moving mass of
a swarm.
2878) =UW (=UW ShQTs) ac: Detest V) =VW (=VW Sh-RTs)
co: Filthy ab: ?: A dirty and detestable Swarmer: [freq. 14] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
thing. creep, abundantly, move, breed,
increase| {str: 8317}

466
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - W

Nm) =VW (=VW Sh-RTs) 2884) 8VW (8VW ShRT) ac: Serve co: ?
Swarmer: [freq. 15] |kjv: creeping, ab: Service
creep, creature, move| {str: 8318} V) 8VW (8VW Sh-RT) Serve: To
~~~~~~~~~~ be in service to another. [freq. 97]
(vf: Piel) |kjv: minister, serve,
2882) 5VW (5VW ShRQ) ac: Whistle servant, service, servitor, waited|
co: Flute ab: ?: [from: LV - as from the {str: 8334}
wind] Nm) 8VW (8VW Sh-RT) Service:
V) 5VW (5VW Sh-RQ) Whistle: [freq. 2] |kjv: ministry, minister| {str:
[freq. 12] (vf: Paal) |kjv: hiss| {str: 8335}
8319} ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) )UVW ()UVW ShR-QH)
Whistling: [freq. 7] |kjv: hissing| 2885) 6WW (6WW ShShR) ac: ? co: ?
{str: 8322} ab: ?
df1) )UJVW ()UJVW Sh-RW-QH) Nm) 6WW (6WW Sh-ShR)
Whistling: [df: hqyrs] [freq. 3] Vermilion: A reddish color. [freq. 2]
|kjv: hissing, bleating| {str: 8292} |kjv: vermillion| {str: 8350}
acff) -UJVWQ (-UJVWQ MSh- ~~~~~~~~~~
RW-QY) Flute: A musical
instrument that whistles. [freq. 4] 2886) 0XW (0XW ShTL) ac: ? co: Plant
|kjv: flute| {str: 4953} ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ V) 0XW (0XW Sh-TL) Plant:
[freq. 10] (vf: Paal) |kjv: plant| {str:
2883) 7VW (7VW ShRSh) ac: ? co: 8362}
Root ab: ? Nm) 0XW (0XW Sh-TL) Plant:
V) 7VW (7VW Sh-RSh) Root: [freq. 1] |kjv: plant| {str: 8363}
To take root in soil. Also to take out ~~~~~~~~~~
by the roots. [freq. 8] (vf: Hiphil,
Pual, Piel) |kjv: root| {str: 8327} 2887) 1XW (1XW ShTM) ac: Open co:
Nf1) )WVW ()WVW ShR-ShH) ? ab: ?
Chain: [Unknown connection to V) 1XW (1XW Sh-TM) Open:
root;] [freq. 1] |kjv: chain| {str: 8331} [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: open| {str:
gm) 7VJW (7VJW ShW-RSh) 8365}
Root: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ms: ~~~~~~~~~~
srs] [freq. 36] |kjv: root, bottom,
deep, heel| {str: 8328, 8330} 2888) 2XW (2XW ShTN) ac: Urinate co:
cqf) *WJVW (*WJVW Sh-RW-ShW) ? ab: ?
Uproot: In the sense of being V) 2XW (2XW Sh-TN) Urinate:
taken out. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] [freq. 6] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: piss| {str:
|kjv: banishment| {str: 8332} 8366}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

467
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - W

2890) 6KW (KW ShGhR) ac: ? co: ? ab:


2889) 5XW (5XW ShTQ) ac: Calm co: Offensive
? ab: ? gm) 6SJW (6SJW ShW-AhR)
V) 5XW (5XW Sh-TQ) Calm: Offensive: [ms: res] [freq. 1] |kjv:
[freq. 4] (vf: Paal) |kjv: calm, quiet, vile| {str: 8182}
cease| {str: 8367} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~

468
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - X

Taw

2891) 7LX (7LX THhSh) ac: ? co: ? Nf4) 8MROX (8MROX TK-NYT)
ab: ? Sum: An amount weighted out.
Nm) 7LX (7LX T-HhSh) [freq. 2] |kjv: sum, pattern| {str:
Tahhash: An unknown animal. 8508}
[freq. 14] |kjv: badger| {str: 8476} df1) )RJOX ()RJOX T-KW-NH)
~~~~~~~~~~ Treasure: As weighed out. [freq. 2]
|kjv: fashion, store| {str: 8498}
2892) 8LX (8LX THhT) ac: ? co: gm) 2OJX (2OJX TW-KN)
Under ab: ?: The lower or bottom part of Measure: An amount weighted out.
something. [from: LX - as the under part [ms: Nkt] [freq. 2] |kjv: tale,
is divided from what is above] measure| {str: 8506}
Nm) 8LX (8LX T-HhT) Under: acf2) 8RJOXQ (8RJOXQ MT-KW-
Under or underneath. Also to be NT) Sum: An amount weighted
underneath in the sense of being in out. [ms: tnktm] [freq. 5] |kjv: tale|
place of something else. [Hebrew and {str: 4971}
Aramaic] [freq. 25] |kjv: instead, adf2) 8RJOXQ (8RJOXQ MT-KW-
under, for, as, with, from, flat, same| NT) Measure: An amount
{str: 8478, 8479} weighted out. [freq. 5] |kjv:
cm) 8JLX (8JLX T-HhWT) composition, state, measure| {str:
Under: [ms: txt] [freq. 4] |kjv: 4971}
under| {str: 8460} ~~~~~~~~~~
fm) -XLX (-XLX T-Hh-TY)
Low: A low place. [freq. 19] |kjv: 2894) 4PX (4PX TLP) ac: Hang co: ?
nether, lowest, lower| {str: 8482} ab: ?: [from: PX - hanging]
jm) 2JXLX (2JXLX THh-TWN) ff1) )MTPX ()MTPX TL-P-YH)
Lower: [ms: Nwtxt] [freq. 13] |kjv: Armory: For hanging shields. [freq.
nether, lower, lowest, nethermost| 1] |kjv: armoury| {str: 8530}
{str: 8481} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2895) /QX (/QX TMK) ac: Hold co: ?
2893) 2OX (2OX TKN) ac: Weigh co: ab: ?: A holding up of something. [from:
Measure ab: Sum Q\ - setting up a support]
V) 2OX (2OX T-KN) Weigh: To V) /QX (/QX T-MK) Hold up:
measure out by weight. [freq. 18] (vf: To hold up to support or steady.
Paal, Niphal, Pual, Piel, Participle) [freq. 21] (vf: Paal, Niphal) |kjv:
|kjv: equal, weigh, ponder, unequal, hold, uphold, retain| {str: 8551}
direct, meter| {str: 8505} ~~~~~~~~~~

469
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - X

2896) 6QX (6QX TMR) ac: Erect co: untempered, foolish, unsavory| {str:
Palm ab: ?: The standing tall and thin of 8602}
a palm tree. Nf1) )PTX ()PTX TP-LH)
Nm) 6QX (6QX T-MR) Palm: Unsavory: [freq. 3] |kjv: folly,
The erect palm tree. [freq. 12] |kjv: foolishly| {str: 8604}
palm tree| {str: 8558} ~~~~~~~~~~
ef1) )VQMX ()VQMX TYM-RH)
2899) <TX (<TX TPS) ac: Seize co: ?
Pillar: Straight and tall as a palm
tree. [ms: hrmt] [freq. 2] |kjv: pillar| ab: ?
{str: 8490} V) <TX (<TX T-PS) Seize: To
gm) 6QJX (6QJX TW-MR) take hold of something by force. [df:
Palm: The erect palm tree. [ms: Vpt] [freq. 65] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
rmt] [freq. 2] |kjv: palm tree| {str: Piel) |kjv: take, handle, hold, catch,
8560} surprise| {str: 8610}
~~~~~~~~~~
ecf) 6JQMX (6JQMX TY-MWR)
Palm: Figures of a palm tree. [ms:
2900) 6TX (6TX TPR) ac: Sew co: ?
rmt] [freq. 19] |kjv: palm tree| {str:
8561} ab: ?
ldm) 6JVQX (6JVQX TM-RWR) V) 6TX (6TX T-PR) Sew: [freq.
Post: A straight and tall pillar as a 4] (vf: Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
marker. [freq. 1] |kjv: heap| {str: sew| {str: 8609}
8564} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
2901) 2UX (2UX TQN) ac: Straight co:
2897) &SX (&SX TAhB) ac: Hate co: ? ? ab: ?
ab: Disgusting V) 2UX (2UX T-QN) Straight:
V) &SX (&SX T-AhB) Hate: To To set in a straight row, or in its
hate something that is disgusting. proper alignment. [Hebrew and
[freq. 22] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) Aramaic] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Hophal,
|kjv: abhor, abominable| {str: 8581} Piel) |kjv: straight, order, establish|
{str: 8626, 8627}
gf1) )FSJX ()FSJX TW-Ah-BH)
~~~~~~~~~~
Disgusting: [ms: hbet] [freq. 117]
|kjv: abomination, abominable| {str:
2902) 3UX (3UX TQAh) ac: Thrust
8441}
~~~~~~~~~~ co: Trumpet ab: ?
V) 3UX (3UX T-QAh) Thrust:
2898) 0TX (0TX TPL) ac: ? co: To thrust a pole into the ground such
Unseasoned ab: Unsavory: A lack of as when setting up the tent. Also the
ingredients that makes something thrust the sound of the trumpet by
worthless or bland. blowing. [freq. 69] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
|kjv: blow, fasten, strike, pitch,
Nm) 0TX (0TX T-PL)
thrust, clap, sound| {str: 8628}
Unseasoned: [freq. 7] |kjv:

470
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - X

Nm) 3UX (3UX T-QAh) Nm) 4UX (4UX T-QP)


Thrust: The sound of a trumpet. Firmness: [Aramaic only] [freq. 2]
[freq. 1] |kjv: sound| {str: 8629} |kjv: strength, might| {str: 8632}
cm) 3JUX (3JUX T-QWAh) bm) 4MUX (4MUX T-QYP)
Trumpet: An instrument of loud Mighty: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
noise thrust out for rejoicing or [freq. 6] |kjv: mightier, strong,
alarm. [freq. 1] |kjv: trumpet| {str: mighty| {str: 8623, 8624}
8619} gm) 4UJX (4UJX TW-QP)
~~~~~~~~~~ Authority: In the sense of firmness.
[freq. 3] |kjv: strength, power,
2903) 4UX (4UX TQP) ac: Firm co: ? authority| {str: 8633}
ab: Authority ~~~~~~~~~~
V) 4UX (4UX T-QP) Firm: To
be firm in strength and authority.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 8] (vf:
Paal) |kjv: prevail, strong, harden,
firm| {str: 8630, 8631}

471
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - K

Ghah

2904) 0UK (0UK GhQL) ac: ? co: am) 7UKQ (7UKQ MGh-QSh)
Crooked ab: ?: [from: UK] Crooked: A crooked place. [freq. 1]
V) 0UK (0UK Gh-QL) Crooked: |kjv: crooked| {str: 4625}
[freq. 1] (vf: Pual) |kjv: wrong| {str: em) 7UMK (7UMK GhY-QSh)
6127} Crooked: [ms: sqe] [freq. 11] |kjv:
l m) 0UPUK (0UPUK Gh-QL-QL) perverse, froward, crooked| {str:
Crooked: A crooked path. [freq. 6141}
2] |kjv: crooked| {str: 6128} ef3) 8JWUMK (8JWUMK GhY-Q-
~~~~~~~~~~ ShWT) Crookedness: [freq. 2]
|kjv: froward| {str: 6143}
2905) 6UK (6UK GhQR) ac: Pluck co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Root ab: ?: The pulling up of the root out
of the ground. [from: UK - from the 2907) &VK (&VK GhRB) ac: Dark co:
crooked shape of the roots] Raven ab: ?: [from: FK]
V) 6UK (6UK Gh-QR) Pluck: To V) &VK (&VK Gh-RB) Dark: To
pluck or dig out the roots. [Hebrew be dark as the evening sky. [freq. 3]
and Aramaic] [freq. 8] (vf: Paal, (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: evening,
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: hough, pluck, root, darkened| {str: 6150}
dig| {str: 6131, 6132} Nm) &VK (&VK Gh-RB) I. Dark:
Nm) 6UK (6UK Gh-QR) I. The dark of the evening or dark
Barren: In the sense of being skinned people. II. Willow: From its
plucked from the roots. II. Stalk: As shade and dark covering. [freq. 142]
attached to the roots. [Aramaic only] |kjv: even, evening, night, mingled,
[freq. 13] |kjv: stock, barren| {str: people, eventide, arabia, day| {str:
6133, 6135} 6153, 6155}
em) 6UMK (6UMK GhY-QR) Nf1) )FVK ()FVK GhR-BH)
Stump: The part of the tree or plant Desert: As a dark place. [freq. 61]
that is connected to the roots. |kjv: plain, desert, wilderness, arbah,
[Aramaic only] [ms: rqe] [freq. 3] champaign, evening, heaven| {str:
|kjv: stump| {str: 6136} 6160}
~~~~~~~~~~ gm) &VJK (&VJK GhW-RB)
Raven: As black in color. [ms: bre]
2906) 7UK (7UK GhQSh) ac: ? co: [freq. 10] |kjv: raven| {str: 6158}
Crooked ab: Perverse: To act or walk a ~~~~~~~~~~
crooked path as being perverse.
V) 7UK (7UK Gh-QSh) 2908) 1VK (1VK GhRM) ac: Subtle co:
Crooked: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Niphal, ? ab: ?
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: perverse, pervert,
crooked| {str: 6140}

472
Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - K

V) 1VK (1VK Gh-RM) Subtle: [freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: drop| {str:
To be subtle in craftiness or 6201}
prudence. [freq. 5] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) bm) 4MVK (4MVK Gh-RYP)
|kjv: subtilty, crafty, prudent, beware| Clouds: As dark rain clouds. [freq.
{str: 6191} 1] |kjv: heaven| {str: 6183}
Nf1) )QVK ()QVK GhR-MH) ~~~~~~~~~~
Subtlety: In craftiness or prudence.
[freq. 5] |kjv: guile| {str: 6195} 2910) 6XK (6XK GhTR) ac: Intercede
dm) 1JVK (1JVK Gh-RWM) co: Incense ab: ?: The burning of incense
Subtle: In craftiness or prudence. as a form of prayer for intercession or
[freq. 11] |kjv: prudent, crafty, subtil| supplication.
{str: 6175} V) 6XK (6XK Gh-TR) Intercede:
gm) 1VJK (1VJK GhW-RM) To supplicate on the behalf of
Subtlety: In craftiness or prudence. another. [freq. 20] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
[ms: Mre] [freq. 1] |kjv: craftiness| Hiphil) |kjv: intreat, pray, prayer|
{str: 6193} {str: 6279}
jm) 2JQVK (2JQVK Gh-RMWN) Nm) 6XK (6XK Gh-TR) Dark: As
Ermon: An unknown tree. [freq. 2] a thick and dark cloud of incense.
|kjv: chestnut| {str: 6196} [freq. 2] |kjv: thick, suppliant| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 6282}
~~~~~~~~~~
2909) 4VK (4VK GhRP) ac: Drop co:
Cloud ab: ?: The dropping of rain from
clouds. [from: VG - dark clouds]
V) 4VK (4VK Gh-RP) Drop: To
drop down as rain from the clouds.

473
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

Adopted Roots (Four letter)

3001) 1GPE (1GPE ALGM) ac: ? co: 3005) 0^VF (0^VF BRZL) ac: ? co:
? ab: ? Iron ab: ?
dm) 1JGPE (1JGPE AL-GWM) Nm) 0^VF (0^VF BR-ZL) Iron:
Algum: The tree or the wood. [df: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ar: lzrp]
gwmla] (;] [freq. 6] |kjv: algum, [freq. 96] |kjv: iron, head| {str: 1270,
almug| {str: 418, 484} 6523}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

3002) 8HWE (8HWE AShDT) ac: ? co: 3006) 0SFG (0SFG GBAhL) ac: ? co: ?
? ab: Fiery Law: [from: WEXH - ab: ?: [from: FG - as bowl shaped]
construct word] ecm) 0JSFMG (0JSFMG GYB-
Nf) 8HWE (8HWE ASh-DT) AhWL) Bloom: [ms: lebg] [freq.
Fiery Law: [freq. 1] |kjv: fiery| {str: 1] |kjv: bolled| {str: 1392}
799} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
3007) 6F^G (6F^G GZBR) ac: ? co:
3003) ,PHF (,PHF BDLHh) ac: ? co: Treasurer ab: ?: [from: F^ - as a
? ab: ? purchasing tool]
cm) ,PJHF (,PJHF B-DW-LHh) Nm) 6F^G (6F^G GZ-BR)
Amber: A gum resin. [ms: Treasurer: [freq. 2] |kjv: treasurer|
xldb] [freq. 2] |kjv: bdellium| {str: {str: 1411}
916} em) 6F^MG (6F^MG GYZ-BR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Treasurer: [Aramaic only] [ms:
rbzg] [freq. 2] |kjv: treasurer| {str:
3004) (SPF ((SPF BLAhD) ac: ? co: 1489, 1490}
? ab: Without: [from: PFHS - ~~~~~~~~~~
construct word]
efm) -HSPMF (-HSPMF BYL-Ah- 3008) (QPG ((QPG GLMD) ac: ? co:
DY) Without: [ms: ydelb] [freq. ? ab: Barren
17] |kjv: beside, save, without, not in dm) (JQPG ((JQPG GL-MWD)
me, not| {str: 1107} Barren: [freq. 4] |kjv: solitary,
~~~~~~~~~~ desolate| {str: 1565}
~~~~~~~~~~

474
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

3009) 0YVG (0YVG GRThL) ac: ? co: ? flower. [freq. 2] |kjv: rose| {str:
ab: ? 2261}
~~~~~~~~~~
nm) 0YVGE (0YVGE AGR-ThL)
Basin: A basket or bag. [freq. 2] |kjv:
charger| {str: 105}
3015) 7QPL (7QPL HhLMSh) ac: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?
3010) /^RG (/^RG GNZK) ac: ? co: bm) 7MQPL (7MQPL HhL-
MYSh) Flint: [freq. 5] |kjv: flint,
Treasury ab: ?: [from: RG - as a place
protected] flinty, rock| {str: 2496}
~~~~~~~~~~
Nm) /^RG (/^RG GN-ZK)
Treasury: [freq. 1] |kjv: treasury|
3016) 0QRL (0QRL HhNML) ac: ? co:
{str: 1597}
~~~~~~~~~~ Frost ab: ?
Nm) 0QRL (0QRL HhN-ML)
3011) /RQI (/RQI HMNK) ac: ? co: Frost: [freq. 1] |kjv: frost| {str:
? ab: ? 2602}
~~~~~~~~~~
bm) /MRQI (/MRQI HM-NYK)
Necklace: [Aramaic only] [freq. 3]
3017) <T\L (<T\L HhSPS) ac: ? co:
|kjv: chain| {str: 2002}
~~~~~~~~~~ ? ab: ?
Nm) <T\L (<T\L HhS-PS)
3012) 4SP^ (4SP^ ZLAhP) ac: ? co: Hhaspas: An unknown item [freq. 1]
? ab: Horror: [from: S^ - a trembling |kjv: round| {str: 2636}
anger] ~~~~~~~~~~
Nf1) )TSP^ ()TSP^ ZL-Ah-PH)
3018) 6]]L (6]]L HhTsTsR) ac: ?
Horror: [freq. 3] |kjv: horror,
terrible, horrible| {str: 2152} co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ cf1) )V]J]L ()V]J]L Hh-
TsWTs-RH) Trumpet: [ms:
3013) 4^V^ (4^V^ ZRZP) ac: Flow hruux] [freq. 29] |kjv: trumpet|
{str: 2689}
co: Water ab: ?: [from: V^ - a sneeze]
~~~~~~~~~~
bm) 4M^V^ (4M^V^ ZR-ZYP)
Water: A watering of the land. [freq. 3019) 0GVL (0GVL HhRGL) ac: ? co: ?
1] |kjv: water| {str: 2222}
ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
cm) 0JGVL (0JGVL HhR-GWL)
3014) 0]FL (0]FL HhBTsL) ac: ? Locust: [ms: lgrx] [freq. 1] |kjv:
beetle| {str: 2728}
co: ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
Nf2) 8P]FL (8P]FL HhB-Ts-LT)
Hhavatselet: An unknown 3020) 7QVL (7QVL HhRMSh) ac: ?
co: Sickle ab: ?

475
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

Nm) 7QVL (7QVL HhR-MSh) 3026) 0FVO (0FVO KRBL) ac: ? co:
Sickle: [freq. 2] |kjv: sickle| {str: Clothing ab: ?
2770} Nm) 0FVO (0FVO KR-BL)
~~~~~~~~~ Clothed: [freq. 1] |kjv: clothed| {str:
3736}
3021) &]VL (&]VL HhRTsB) ac: ? Nf1) )PFVO ()PFVO KR-B-LH)
co: ? ab: ? Robe: [Aramaic only] [ar: albrk]
df1) )FJ]VL ()FJ]VL HhR-TsW- [freq. 1] |kjv: hat| {str: 3737}
BH) Band: For binding the hands ~~~~~~~~~~
or feet. [ms: hburx] [freq. 2] |kjv:
band| {str: 2784} 3027) &OVO (&OVO KRKB) ac: ? co: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ ab: ?
cm) &JOVO (&JOVO KR-KWB)
3022) 0QWL (0QWL HhShML) ac: ?
Rim: [ms: bkrk] [freq. 2] |kjv:
co: ? ab: ? compass| {str: 3749}
Nm) 0QWL (0QWL HhSh-ML) ~~~~~~~~~~
Hhashmal: An unknown material of
a reddish color. [freq. 3] |kjv: amber| 3028) 1OVO (1OVO KRKM) ac: ? co:
{str: 2830} ? ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~
cm) 1JOVO (1JOVO KR-KWM)
Saffron: [ms: Mkrk] [freq. 1] |kjv:
3023) 6\TY (6\TY ThPSR) ac: ? co: ?
saffron| {str: 3750}
ab: ?: [from: V\] ~~~~~~~~~~
em) 6\TMY (6\TMY ThYP-SR)
Captain: [freq. 2] |kjv: captain| {str: 3029) 0QVO (0QVO KRML) ac: ? co:
2951} Garden ab: ?
~~~~~~~~~~ Nm) 0QVO (0QVO KR-ML)
Garden: A field that produces an
3024) 1\VO (1\VO KRSM) ac: ? co: ? abundance of fruit. [freq. 13] |kjv:
ab: ? fruitful field, plentiful field, full ear,
V) 1\VO (1\VO KR-SM) green ear, full ears of corn, plentiful|
Tear: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: waste| {str: 3759}
{str: 3765} bm) 0MQVO (0MQVO KR-MYL)
~~~~~~~~~~ Crimson: [freq. 3] |kjv: crimson|
{str: 3758}
3025) 6XTO (6XTO KPTR) ac: ? co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
cm) 6JXTO (6JXTO KP-TWR) 3030) <TVO (<TVO KRPS) ac: ? co: ?
Knob: An ornamental knob. [ms: ab: ?
rtpk] [freq. 18] |kjv: knop, lintel| Nm) <TVO (<TVO KR-PS)
{str: 3730} Green: [freq. 1] |kjv: green| {str:
~~~~~~~~~~ 3768}

476
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

~~~~~~~~~~ [freq. 5] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: left| {str:


8041}
3031) &^FR (&^FR NBZB) ac: ? co: ? cm) 0EJQ\ (0EJQ\ S-MW-AL)
ab: ?: [from: F^ - as a price for Left: The left hand, side or
acquiring a wife] direction. [df: lamV] [freq. 54] |kjv:
bf1) )F^MFR ()F^MFR N-BYZ-BH) left, left hand, left side| {str: 8040}
Reward: [ms: hbzbn] [freq. 2] fm) -PEQ\ (-PEQ\ S-MA-LY)
|kjv: reward| {str: 5023} Left: The left hand, side or
~~~~~~~~~~ direction. [df: ylamV] [freq. 9] |kjv:
left, left hand| {str: 8042}
3032) 7VFR (7VFR NBRSh) ac: ? co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
Nf1) )WVFR ()WVFR NB-R-ShH) 3037) 6HQ\ (6HQ\ SMDR) ac: ? co:
Lampstand: [Aramaic only] Blossom ab: ?
[freq. 1] |kjv: candlestick| {str: 5043} Nm) 6HQ\ (6HQ\ SM-DR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Grape Blossom: [freq. 3] |kjv:
tender grape| {str: 5563}
3033) /FHR (/FHR NDBK) ac: ? co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
em) /FHMR (/FHMR NYD-BK) 3038) 6TR\ (6TR\ SNPR) ac: ? co: ?
Row: [Aramaic only] [ms: Kbdn] ab: ?
[freq. 2] |kjv: row| {str: 5073} bm) 6MTR\ (6MTR\ SN-PYR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Fin: The fins of a fish. [freq. 5] |kjv:
fin| {str: 5579}
3034) 0XTR (0XTR NPTL) ac: ? co: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
ab: ?
dm) 0JXTR (0JXTR NP-TWL) 3039) 0FV\ (0FV\ SRBL) ac: ? co:
Wrestle: [freq. 1] |kjv: wrestling| Coat ab: ?
{str: 5319} Nm) 0FV\ (0FV\ SR-BL) Coat:
~~~~~~~~~~ An article of clothing. [Aramaic
only] [freq. 2] |kjv: coat| {str: 5622}
3035) 6JG\ (6JG\ SGWR) ac: ? co: ? ab: ~~~~~~~~~~
Blindness
Nm) 6JG\ (6JG\ SG-WR) 3040) 4SV\ (4SV\ SRAhP) ac: ? co:
Blindness: [freq. 3] |kjv: blindness| ? ab: Thought
{str: 5575} Nm) 4SV\ (4SV\ SR-AhP)
~~~~~~~~~~ Thought: [df: PerV] [freq. 2] |kjv:
thought| {str: 8312}
3036) 0EQ\ (0EQ\ SMAL) ac: ? co: Nf1) )TSV\ ()TSV\ SR-Ah-PH)
Left ab: ? Bough: [freq. 1] |kjv: bough| {str:
V) 0EQ\ (0EQ\ SM-AL) 5634}
Left: To go to the left. [df: lamV] ~~~~~~~~~~

477
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

3041) (TV\ ((TV\ SRPD) ac: ? co: ? 3047) 6XWS (6XWS AhShTR) ac: ? co:
ab: ?: [from: V\ - turning] Flock ab: ?
em) (TVM\ ((TVM\ SYR-PD) Nf1) )VXWS ()VXWS AhSh-T-RH)
Brier: [ms: dpro] [freq. 1] |kjv: Flock: [freq. 4] |kjv: flock| {str:
brier| {str: 5636} 6251}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

3042) 4PYS (4PYS AhThLP) ac: ? 3048) 7GPT (7GPT PLGSh) ac: ? co:
co: Bat ab: ? ? ab: ?
Nm) 4PYS (4PYS AhTh-LP) ef) 7GPMT (7GPMT PYL-GSh)
Bat: [freq. 3] |kjv: bat| {str: 5847} Concubine: [ms: sglp] [freq. 37]
~~~~~~~~~~ |kjv: concubine, paramours| {str:
6370}
3043) 6FOS (6FOS AhKBR) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Mouse ab: ?: [from: OS - at the heel]
Nm) 6FOS (6FOS AhK-BR) 3049) <HVT (<HVT PRDS) ac: ? co:
Mouse: [freq. 6] |kjv: mouse| {str: Orchard ab: ?
5909} Nm) <HVT (<HVT PR-DS)
~~~~~~~~~~ Orchard: [freq. 3] |kjv: orchard,
forest| {str: 6508}
3044) 7FOS (7FOS AhKBSh) ac: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
co: Spider ab: ?: [from: OS - at the
heel] 3050) 7SVT (7SVT PRAhSh) ac: ?
bm) 7MFOS (7MFOS AhK-BYSh) co: ? ab: ?: [from: WT - being spread
Spider: [freq. 2] |kjv: spider| {str: out]
5908} cm) 7JSVT (7JSVT PR-AhWSh)
~~~~~~~~~~ Flea: [ms: serp] [freq. 2] |kjv:
flea| {str: 6550}
3045) &WOS (&WOS AhKShB) ac: ? ~~~~~~~~~~
co: ? ab: ?: [from: OS - at the heel]
3051) 'WVT ('WVT PRShG) ac: ? co:
dm) &JWOS (&JWOS AhK-ShWB)
? ab: ?
Akshuv: An unknown poisonous
insect or serpent. [freq. 1] |kjv: adder| mm) 2GWVT (2GWVT PR-Sh-GN)
{str: 5919} Copy: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df:
~~~~~~~~~~ Ngstp] [freq. 7] |kjv: copy| {str:
6572, 6573}
3046) &VUS (&VUS AhQRB) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Scorpion ab: ?: [from: OS - at the heel]
3052) (WVT ((WVT PRShD) ac: ? co:
Nm) &VUS (&VUS AhQ-RB)
? ab: ?: [from: WT - being spread out]
Scorpion: [freq. 6] |kjv: scorpion|
{str: 6137}
~~~~~~~~~~

478
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

jm) 2JHWVT (2JHWVT PR-Sh- V) 7TYV (7TYV RTh-PSh)


DWN) Excrement: [ms: Ndsrp] Fresh: [ms: spjr] [freq. 1] (vf:
[freq. 1] |kjv: dirt| {str: 6574} Niphal) |kjv: fresher| {str: 7375}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

3053) >WVT (>WVT PRShZ) ac: 3059) 8FRV (8FRV RNBT) ac: ? co: ?
Spread co: ? ab: ?: [from: VT - ab: ?
spreading] nm) 8FRVE (8FRVE AR-N-BT)
V) >WVT (>WVT PR-ShZ) Hare: [freq. 2] |kjv: hare| {str: 768}
Spread: [freq. 1] (vf: Piel) |kjv: ~~~~~~~~~~
spread| {str: 6576}
~~~~~~~~~~ 3060) (\TV ((\TV RPSD) ac: ? co: ?
ab: ?
3054) 0GXT (0GXT PTGL) ac: ? co: ? cf1) )HJ\TV ()HJ\TV RP-SW-
ab: ? DH) Raft: [ms: hdopr] [freq. 1]
ebm) 0MGMXT (0MGMXT P-TY- |kjv: float| {str: 7513}
GYL) Robe: An expensive robe. ~~~~~~~~~~
[freq. 1] |kjv: stomacher| {str: 6614}
~~~~~~~~~~ 3061) 2EPW (2EPW ShLAN) ac: ? co:
? ab: ?: [from: RW - resting]
3055) 6XR] (6XR] TsNTR) ac: ? co: mm) 2REPW (2REPW ShL-A-NN)
Pipe ab: ?: [from: Q]] Quiet: [freq. 1] |kjv: ease| {str:
Nf) 6XR] (6XR] TsN-TR) Pipe: 7946}
[freq. 1] |kjv: pipe| {str: 6804} ~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~
3062) &LRW (&LRW ShNHhB) ac: ? co:
3056) 0\VU (0\VU QRSL) ac: ? co: Tusk ab: ?: [from: RW - a tooth]
Foot ab: ?: [from: GV] Nm) &LRW (&LRW ShN-HhB)
cf) 0J\VU (0J\VU QR-SWL) Tusk: An ivory tusk. [freq. 2] |kjv:
Foot: [freq. 2] |kjv: feet| {str: 7166} ivory| {str: 8143}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

3057) 3UVU (3UVU QRQAh) ac: ? 3063) 6SUW (6SUW ShQAhR) ac: ?
co: Bottom ab: ? co: Pit ab: ?: [from: LW - as a pit]
Nm) 3UVU (3UVU QR-QAh) ldf1) )VJVSUW ()VJVSUW ShQ-
Bottom: [freq. 8] |kjv: floor, other, Ah-RW-RH) Spot: [freq. 1] |kjv:
bottom| {str: 7172} hollow strakes| {str: 8258}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

3058) 7TYV (7TYV RThPSh) ac: ? 3064) 9FVW (9FVW ShRBTh) ac: ? co:
co: ? ab: ?: [from: FY - being fresh] Sceptor ab: ?: [from: HF - branch]

479
Adopted Roots (Four Letter)

bm) 9MFVW (9MFVW ShR-BYTh) jm) 2JXPUK (2JXPUK GhQ-L-TWN)


Scepter: [freq. 4] |kjv: sceptre| Crooked: [freq. 1] |kjv: crooked|
{str: 8275} {str: 6129}
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~

3065) 1GVX (1GVX TRGM) ac: 3067) 0TVK (0TVK GhRPL) ac: ? co:
Translate co: ? ab: ? Dark ab: ?: [from: VS - dark clouds]
V) 1GVX (1GVX TR-GM) Nm) 0TVK (0TVK GhR-PL)
Translate: [freq. 1] (vf: Pual) |kjv: Thick Darkness: A heavy darkness
interpret| {str: 8638} that can be felt. [freq. 15] |kjv: thick
~~~~~~~~~~ darkness, darkness, gross darkness,
dark cloud, dark| {str: 6205}
3066) 8PUK (8PUK GhQLT) ac: ? co: ~~~~~~~~~~
Crooked ab: ?: [from: UK]

480
Foreign Words

Foreign Words

4001) )VGE ()VGE AG-RH) Letter: ~~~~~~~~~~


(origin: Persian) [freq. 3] |kjv: letter| {str:
104}
~~~~~~~~~~ 4008) 2HTE (2HTE AP-DN)
Palace: (origin: Persian) [freq. 1] |kjv:
4002) 8VGE (8VGE AG-RT) Letter: palace| {str: 643}
(origin: Persian) [freq. 10] |kjv: letter| ~~~~~~~~~~
{str: 107}
~~~~~~~~~~ 4009) 2JMVTE (2JMVTE A-PR-YWN)
Chariot: (origin: Egyptian) [freq. 1]
4003) $H^VHE ($H^VHE AD-RZ- |kjv: chariot| {str: 668}
DA) Careful: (origin: Persian) [freq. 1] ~~~~~~~~~~
|kjv: diligently| {str: 149}
~~~~~~~~~~ 4010) 1XTE (1XTE AP-TM)
Revenue: (origin: Persian) [freq. 1] |kjv:
4004) 2JOVHE (2JOVHE A-DR-KWN) revenue| {str: 674}
Dram: A coin (origin: Persian) [freq. ~~~~~~~~~~
2] |kjv: drams| {str: 150}
~~~~~~~~~~ 4011) 2JQOVH (2JQOVH D-RK-MWN)
Drachma: A coin. (origin: Persian)
4005) 2TVHWLE (2TVHWLE A- [freq. 4] |kjv: drachma| {str: 1871}
HhSh-DR-PN) Governor: (origin: ~~~~~~~~~~
Persian) [freq. 13] |kjv: lieutenants,
princes| {str: 323, 324} 4012) 6FXH (6FXH DT-BR)
~~~~~~~~~~ Counselor: (origin: Persian) [freq. 2]
|kjv: counselors| {str: 1884}
4006) 2VXWLE (2VXWLE A-HhSh-T- ~~~~~~~~~~
RN) Camel: (origin: Persian) [freq. 2]
|kjv: camel| {str: 327} 4013) 2JXWR (2JXWR NSh-TWN)
~~~~~~~~~~ Letter: (origin: Persian) [freq. 5] |kjv:
letter| {str: 5406, 5407}
4007) $RVT\E ($RVT\E AS-PR- ~~~~~~~~~~
NA) Speed: (origin: Persian) [freq. 7]
|kjv: speedily, speed, fast, forthwith| {str: 4014) )MRJTQJ\ ()MRJTQJ\ SWM-
629} PW-N-YH) Pipe: A musical instrument.

481
Foreign Words

(origin: Greek) [freq. 4] |kjv: dulcimer| 4018) 1GXT (1GXT PT-GM)


{str: 5481} Decree: (origin: Persian) [freq. 8] |kjv:
~~~~~~~~~~ decree, sentence, answer, matter, word,
letter| {str: 6599, 6600}
4015) 2MVX\T (2MVXR\T PS-NT-RYN) ~~~~~~~~~~
Harp: (origin: Greek) [df: Nyrytnop]
[freq. 4] |kjv: psaltery| {str: 6460} 4019) <JVXU (<JVXU QT-RWS)
~~~~~~~~~~ Harp: (origin: Greek) [freq. 8] |kjv: harp|
{str: 7030}
4016) 1XVT (1XVT PR-TM) ~~~~~~~~~~
Noble: (origin: Persian) [freq. 3] |kjv:
noble, prince| {str: 6579} 4020) >RYSW (>RYSW Sh-AhTh-NZ)
~~~~~~~~~~ Linsey-woolsey: (origin: Unknown)
[freq. 2] |kjv: garment of diverse sorts,
4017) 'FXT ('FXT PT-BG) Meat: linen and woollen| {str: 8162}
(origin: Persian) [freq. 6] |kjv: meat| {str: ~~~~~~~~~~
6598}
~~~~~~~~~~

482
Index - English Definitions

Indexes

English Definitions

Abhor: 1089-E (jm); 1485-D (V) Age: 1324-M (Nm); 1324-M (V); Anxious: 1072-D (V)
Able: 1242-G (V); 1242-L (V) 2161 (Nm) Ape: 1431-J (Nm)
Abode: 1305-J (Nm); 1359-J (kf1); Agree: 1022-J (V) Appear: 2068 (V)
1359-J (am) Agur: 2527 (dm) Appearance: 1438-H (am); 1443-A
Above: 1357-A (Nm); 1357-A (Nm) Ah: 1005-A (Nm); 1005-B (Nm); (Nm)
Abundance: 1439-J (Nm); 1439-A 1102-J (Nm) Apple: 1376-J (im)
(i f3); 1439-A (af4); 1503-L Ahead: 1095-A (sf1) Appoint: 2123 (V); 2490 (V)
(Nf1); 2569 (df1); 2569 (Nf1); Ahhlamah: 2164 (nf1) Appointed: 1245-E (Nm); 1349-L
2590 (Nf2); 2868 (Nm); 2868 Ak'shuv: 3045 (dm) (af1)
(ef1) Algum: 3001 (dm) Appointment: 1349-L (am); 2630
Abundant: 1105-H (Nm); 1439-A Alienate: 2434 (V) (hm)
(lm); 1439-A (Nm); 2250 (bm); All: 1242-J (Nm) Approach: 2729 (V)
2569 (dm); 2569 (V) Allowance: 1445-C (df1) Arch: 1012-M (pm); 1048-A (Nm/f)
Acacia: 1469-A (Nf1) Almond: 1260-J (Nm); 2872 (Nm) Archer: 1227-H (km); 1296-H (gm);
Account: 2644 (Nf1) Aloe: 1104-C (Nm) 2741 (Nm)
Accuse: 2735 (V) Alone: 1027-B (Nm); 1027-B (V) Arm: 2139 (cf); 2139 (Nf); 2139
Acquaintance: 2406 (am) Already: 2250 (Nm) (ncf); 2166 (V)
Acquiring: 2358 (Nm) Also: 1059-A (Nm) Armed: 2176 (dm)
Add: 1339-L (V) Altar: 2117 (am); 2117 (hm) Armory: 2894 (ff1)
Adhere: 2092 (V) Amber: 3003 (cm) Army: 1173-M (Nm); 1393-E (Nm)
Adorn: 1244-G (V); 1349-H (V) Ambush: 1395-H (ff1); 1439-C Aroma: 1445-M (Nf)
Adultery: 2365 (edm); 2365 (ldm); (V); 1439-C (am); 1439-C (gm) Around: 1324-A (km); 1324-B
2365 (V) Amen: 1290-C (Nm) (bf1); 1324-B (bm)
Advance: 1387-J (V); 2662 (V) Amulets: 1245-A (Nf2) Arrange: 2576 (V)
Affection: 2219 (V) Anaqa: 1318-C (Nf1) Arrangement: 2576 (af1); 2576
Afflict: 1210-H (V); 1359-H (V) Ancient: 2544 (ecm); 2544 (gm); (kf1); 2576 (Nm)
Afflicted: 1291-A (Nm) 2544 (Nm); 2698 (dm); 2698 Arrive: 1022-H (V)
Affliction: 1359-A (Nf3); 1359-A (jfm); 2698 (Nm) Arrow: 1179-A (fm); 1179-A (Nm);
(fm) Anger: 1017-A (Nm); 2023 (V); 1179-B (Nm)
Afraid: 1066-J (V); 1066-L (cm); 2279 (Nm); 2279 (V) Ascend: 2414 (V); 2486 (V)
1066-L (V); 2029 (V); 2517 Anguish: 1402-L (am); 2720 (Nf1); Ascent: 1357-A (af1); 1357-H (am)
(Nm/f); 2517 (V) 2809 (Nm) Ash: 1376-M (Nm); 1388-C (Nm)
After: 1181-C (jm); 1181-C (Nm) Anklet: 2540 (Nm) Ashamed: 1044-J (V)
After-growth: 2321 (Nm); growth: Anphah: 2002 (Nf1) Ask: 1472-D (V)
2496 (bm) Answer: 1520-H (am); 1520-H (V) Assail: 1114-B (V)
Again: 1349-A (Nf); 1349-J (Nm); Ant: 2407 (Nf) Assemble: 1527-J (V)
1474-H (sf3) Anxiety: 1072-D (Nf1)

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Assembly: 1339-C (df1); 1339-C Basin: 1060-C (Nm); 3009 (nm) Bereavement: 2836 (cm); 2836
(lm); 2570 (Nf1) Basket: 1198-A (elf2); 1198-E (edm)
Associate: 2272 (Nm) (Nm); 1334-A (lf1); 1334-A Berry: 1066-A (lm)
Astonish: 1488-J (Nm) (Nm); 2259 (dm) Beseech: 1173-H (V)
At: 1358-J (Nf2) Bason: 2138 (hm); 2283 (cm) Besiege: 1411-J (am)
At That Time: 1007-A (fm); hat Bastard: 2333 (am) Best: 1186-L (km)
Time: 1007-A (Nm) Bat: 1045-A (Nm); 3042 (Nm) Betroth: 1458-C (V)
Atonement: 2283 (edm) Battle: 2252 (ecm) Betrothal: 2208 (V)
Attach: 2496 (V); 2802 (V) Beam: 1347-A (Nm); 1440-C (Nm); Between: 1037-M (Nm)
Attentive: 2737 (dm) 2282 (bm); 2291 (df1) Beyond: 2520 (Nm)
Authority: 2903 (gm) Bean: 1380-J (Nm) Bile: 1296-B (Nf1)
Avenge: 2433 (V) Bear: 1071-J (Nm/f); 1257-L (V) Bind: 1266-C (V); 1342-C (V);
Awake: 1432-L (V); 1432-J (V) Beard: 2132 (Nm) 2141 (V); 2144 (V); 2147 (V);
Awl: 2791 (Nm) Beast: 1036-G (Nf1); 1171-K (Nf1) 2285 (V); 2501 (V); 2554 (V);
Axe: 2061 (af1); 2082 (mm); 2292 Beat: 1080-J (V); 1500-B (V); 2572 (V); 2803 (V)
(bm); 2567 (am) 2473 (V); 2623 (V); 2828 (V) Binding: 2147 (acf2)
Axle: 1342-A (mm) Beautiful: 1224-H (V) Bird: 1362-J (Nm); 2685 (cf); 2685
Azniyah: 2533 (ff1) Beauty: 1175-M (Nm); 1175-A (Nm)
Back: 1052-A (ff1); 1052-A (Nf1); (if1); 1175-A (Nm); 1175-B (V); Bird of prey: 1354-M (Nm)
1052-A (Nm); 1181-C (cm) 1224-A (fm); 1224-H (Nm); Birth: 1250-J (kf1); 2816 (Nf)
Backsliding: 1462-B (gm); 1462-J 1300-H (dm); 1300-H (V); Birth canal: 2811 (am)
(kf1) 1393-A (fm) Birthright: 2016 (cf1)
Backward: 1181-C (cmf4) Because: 1004-J (Nf3); 1240-A Biscuit: 2431 (edm)
Bad: 1460-J (Nm); 1460-A (Nm/f); (Nm); 1359-L (Nf); 2571 (Nm) Bite: 2441 (V)
1460-B (V) Bed: 1308-A (hf1); 1407-A (am); Bitter: 1296-B (cm); 1296-B (V);
Bag: 1245-M (Nm) 1407-L (dm); 2574 (df1); 2579 1296-A (fm); 1296-A (Nm);
Bake: 1017-H (V); 1348-J (V) (Nf); 2834 (hm) 1296-B (bf3); 1296-B (acm);
Baked: 1017-H (am); 1017-J (ism) Bee: 2093 (cf1) 1296-B (bfm); 1296-B (idm);
Balance: 1152-C (agm) Before: 1288-J (im); 1288-J (Nm); 1296-H (V)
Balancing: 2612 (hm) 1288-J (nim); 2244 (cm); 2244 Bitterness: 1296-A (Nf1); 1296-A
Bald: 2048 (Nf2); 2048 (em); 2730 (Nm); 2372 (Nm); 2403 (gm); (km)
(Nm) 2403 (Nm); 2693 (Nm); 2698 Black: 1021-M (jm); 1174-J (Nm);
Baldness: 2730 (Nf1); 2730 (Nf2) (Nf1); 2698 (gm); 2847 (eqpm) 2473 (gf2)
Ball: 1089-J (Nm) Begin: 1173-A (if1); 1173-B (V); Blackness: 1388-D (lm); 2266 (blm)
Balm: 1411-A (fm) 1326-L (dm) Blade: 1255-G (Nf1); 1255-G (Nm)
Balsam: 1034-E (Nm) Beginning: 1458-D (Nf4); 1458-D Blast: 2817 (V)
Band: 1050-B (dm/f); 1050-B (V); (ef1) Blasted: 2817 (ejm)
1050-J (nf1); 2213 (Nm); 2219 Behead: 2580 (V) Blasting: 2817 (Nf1)
(dm); 2219 (V); 3021 (df1) Behold: 1093-A (Nm); 1104-A Blemish: 1289-D (dm)
Bandage: 2222 (edm) (rm); 1106-H (em) Blind: 1526-J (Nm); 1526-J (V)
Bank: 1334-B (gf1) Bekah: 2034 (Nm) Blindness: 1526-J (jm); 3035 (Nm)
Banquet: 2756 (am) Belch: 2370 (V) Blister: 1043-G (Nf2)
Bar: 2038 (bm) Bell: 1150-M (kf1); 2623 (mm) Blood: 1082-A (Nm); 2427 (Nm)
Barbarous: 2028 (Nm) Bellow: 1062-H (V) Bloodshed: 2496 (hm)
Barber: 2063 (Nm) Bellows: 1376-A (am) Bloom: 1317-J (V); 1409-J (V);
Bare: 1365-B (V) Belly: 1054-A (jm); 1292-H (Nm); 3006 (ecm)
Barefoot: 1178-L (Nm) 2015 (Nf); 2289 (Nm) Blossom: 1317-A (Nm); 1317-M
Bark: 2366 (V) Belong: 1005-D (V) (mf1); 1317-M (Nf1); 1409-M
Barley: 2494 (cf1) Beloved: 1073-J (Nf1); 1073-J (Nm); 1409-M (Nf1); 1409-M
Barn: 1066-J (kdf1) (Nm); 1073-L (bm); 1094-C (Nm) (Nf4)
Barqet: 2041 (Nf2) Belt: 1146-A (km); 1146-M (am); Blow: 1066-A (if1); 1373-D (V);
Barren: 1365-B (bfm); 2905 (Nm); 1411-C (V); 2147 (cf1); 2147 1376-J (V); 1376-L (Nm); 1376-
3008 (dm) (cm) L (V); 2197 (V); 2419 (V);
Barter: 2573 (df1); 2573 (idf1); Bend: 2281 (V) 2440 (V); 2444 (V)
2573 (V) Beneath: 1308-H (am) Blowing: 2419 (am)
Base: 1083-C (Nm); 1244-A (kcf1); Benefit: 2478 (V) Blue: 1242-A (if2)
1244-A (kdf1); 2723 (Nm) Board: 2736 (Nm)

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Body: 2090 (Nm); 2382 (ef1) Breaker: 2811 (hm) Burn: 1181-B (Nm); 1181-B (V);
Boil: 1142-J (V); 2043 (V); 2175 Breaking: 1183-B (Nm) 1181-H (V); 1235-J (ff1); 1235-J
(V); 2766 (V); 2801 (V) Breast: 1073-A (Nm); 1464-A (fm); (V); 1262-G (V); 1413-J (V);
Boiled: 2043 (Nm) 1464-A (Nm) 1418-L (V); 2028 (V); 2266
Boiling: 1142-M (jm); 2801 (Nm) Breastplate: 1182-J (mm); 2218 (V); 2512 (V); 2588 (V); 2705
Boils: 1039-C (ldf1) (gm) (V)
Bold: 1352-L (V); 2589 (Nm); Breath: 1473-A (Nm); 1473-A Burning: 1181-A (fm); 1181-A
2843 (Nf2) (Nm); 2443 (Nf1) (jm); 1181-A (lm); 1235-J (hf1);
Bond: 1342-C (em); 1342-J (af2); Bribe: 2822 (Nm); 2822 (V) 1240-A (Nm); 1418-L (af1);
1342-L (am) Brick: 2303 (ef1); 2303 (Nf1); 2303 1418-L (Nf1); 1418-L (am);
Bonds: 1342-C (cm) (V) 1418-L (cm); 2512 (hf1); 2512
Bondwoman: 1013-A (Nf1) Brick-kiln: 2303 (am) (Nf1); 2705 (hm)
Bone: 2569 (Nm); 2084 (Nm) Bride: 1242-B (Nf1) Burnt: 1283-H (Nm)
Booth: 1333-M (Nf3); 1333-A Bridehood: 1242-B (df1) Burst: 1054-M (V); 2604 (V);
(Nm); 1333-J (Nf1); 1333-J (Nm); Bridle: 2361 (Nm) 2636 (V); 2811 (V)
1333-L (am) Brier: 2041 (mm); 2504 (Nm); 2853 Bursting: 2604 (ef1); 2604 (bm);
Border: 1058-B (bf1); 1058-B (bm); (bm); 3041 (em) 2604 (Nm); 2811 (ejm)
1503-J (Nf); 2049 (df1); 2049 Bright: 1043-G (bm); 1144-M Bury: 2696 (V)
(dm); 2467 (hf2) (Nm); 1302-J (Nf1); 1319-G (V); Bush: 1330-M (Nm)
Born: 1257-L (af2); 1257-L (cm) 1446-L (am); 2586 (cm); 2586 Business: 1359-B (bm)
Borrow: 2519 (V) (Nm); 2869 (ef1); 2869 (bm); But: 1254-A (rm); 1254-J (pm)
Bosom: 1163-A (Nm); 1163-M 2869 (Nm); 2869 (V) Buttocks: 1482-A (Nm)
(Nm); 2195 (gm); 2195 (Nm) Brightness: 1302-H (cf1); 1384-L Cage: 2467 (om)
Bottle: 1042-A (ldm) (Nf1) Cake: 1173-A (Nf1); 1244-J (Nm);
Bottom: 1455-C (Nf1); 2785 (bf1); Brimstone: 2079 (Nf4) 1255-B (bf1); 1348-A (Nf1);
3057 (Nm) Bristle: 2491 (V) 1348-J (am); 1403-B (dm); 2091
Bough: 2558 (Nm); 3040 (Nf1); Broken: 1080-E (Nm); 1462-B (Nf1)
2459 (gcm) (Nm) Call: 1434-E (V)
Bound: 1444-C (dm); 2049 (V); Bronze: 2395 (df1); 2395 (cf2); Call out: 2131 (V)
2143 (Nm); 2143 (Nm) 2395 (dm); 2395 (Nm) Calm: 2889 (V)
Boundary: 1242-A (if4) Brood: 2096 (V); 2636 (elm) Camel: 1250-A (l f1); 2016 (ef1);
Bow: 1247-B (V); 1418-B (V); Broom: 1185-A (alm) 2016 (Nm); 2070 (Nm/f); 4006-
1435-A (Nf2); 1468-H (V); 2181 Broth: 2356 (Nm) Camp: 1175-A (if1); 1175-H (am);
(V); 2358 (gf1) Brother: 1008-A (Nf) 1175-H (V)
Bowels: 2762 (Nm) Brotherhood: 1008-K (Nf1) Canopy: 1178-J (Nf1)
Bowl: 1014-A (am); 1318-A (kf4); Brother-in-law: 1036-L (Nm) Capital: 2300 (gf2); 2686 (Nf)
1339-A (Nm); 2051 (bm); 2662 Brought low: 1081-B (V) Captain: 1250-A (fm); 2847 (bm);
(Nf1); 2662 (Nf2); 2662 (cf4) Bruise: 1080-H (V); 2143 (df1); 3023 (em)
Box: 1020-H (jm); 1028-A (if); 2628 (Nm) Captive: 1462-H (ff1); 1462-H (ff)
1028-C (Nm) Bruised: 1080-H (Nf1) Captivity: 1357-A (Nf3); 1357-J
Boy: 1257-L (Nm) Bucket: 1081-H (fm); 2536 (Nm) (Nf1); 1462-H (Nf3)
Bracelet: 1480-A (Nf1); 2665 (bm); Bud: 2636 (Nm) Capture: 1462-H (V); 2206 (V);
2676 (Nf1); 2676 (nf1) Build: 1037-H (V) 2310 (V)
Braids: 2165 (af1) Building: 1037-B (bm); 1037-H Captured: 2206 (Nm); 2310 (Nm)
Branch: 1081-H (bf1); 1285-J (Nm); (bf1) Caravan: 1445-C (Nf1); 1480-J (V)
1288-C (bm); 1333-J (Nm); Bull: 1388-A (Nm) Carcass: 2369 (Nf1); 2593 (Nm)
1362-E (Nm); 1388-D (gf1); Bullock: 2524 (Nm) Careful: 4003-
1428-H (Nm); 2401 (bf1); 2429 Bundle: 1411-B (cm); 2268 (ef1) Carpet: 1280-A (Nm)
(Nm); 2505 (bm); 2727 (bm); Burden: 1094-L (Nm); 1314-E Carry: 2460 (V)
2006 (Nm); 2642 (hm) (af1); 1314-E (am); 1314-E (af2); Cart: 2524 (Nf1)
Breach: 2642 (Nm) 1364-L (af1); 1402-J (Nf1); Carve: 2154 (V); 2709 (V)
Bread: 2305 (Nm) 1402-J (Nm); 2243 (gm); 2331 Carving: 2154 (df1); 2211 (cf2);
Break: 1080-E (V); 1183-A (Nm); (Nf1); 2397 (bm); 2397 (Nm); 2649 (edm)
1183-B (V); 1388-B (V); 2452 2460 (Nf1); 2460 (gm); 2460 Cassia: 1418-M (Nf1); 2725 (bf1)
(V); 2453 (V) (Nm) Cast: 1196-J (V); 1410-L (af1);
Break down: 2454 (V) Burdensome: 2552 (af1) 1410-L (df1); 2565 (V)
Break open: 2625 (V) Cast away: 2075 (V)

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Cast down: 2332 (V) Choice vine: 2513 (gf1); ine: 2513 Colt: 1526-M (Nm)
Cast off: 2442 (V) (gm) Come: 1024-J (V)
Cast out: 2089 (V) Choose: 2012 (V) Come near: 2379 (V)
Casting: 1410-L (am) Chosen: 2012 (bm); 2012 (hm) Comfort: 2392 (idf1); 2392 (Nf1);
Castle: 1043-M (mf4) Cinnamon: 2716 (jm) 2392 (edm); 2392 (idm/f); 2392
Cataract: 1035-B (idm) Circle: 1058-M (Nf1); 1058-M (V); 2492 (V)
Catch: 2156 (V); 2162 (V) (Nm); 1089-J (Nm); 1164-J (V); Command: 1397-A (Nf); 1397-H
Caterpillar: 1249-L (Nm); 2060 1164-J (Nm); 1431-J (if1); 1503- (hf1); 1397-H (V)
(Nm) J (Nf) Commentary: 2114 (hm)
Cattle: 2028 (bm); 2035 (Nm) Circling: 2435 (gm) Commit: 2345 (V)
Cause: 2409 (bf1) Circumcise: 1288-J (V) Common: 1173-A (Nm)
Cave: 1173-A (kf1); 1250-A (kf1) Circumcision: 1288-J (Nf1) Companion: 2143 (Nf2)
Cease: 1371-J (V); 1471-B (V); Cistern: 1048-E (Nm) Company: 1349-A (Nf1); 1349-L
2014 (V); 2148 (V); 2812 (V) City: 1434-A (Nf2); 1434-H (ff1); (am); 2143 (Nf1); 2143 (Nm);
Ceasing: 1371-F (Nf1); 2812 (Nf); 1526-A (Nm); 1526-M (Nm) 2695 (dm)
2812 (hm); 2812 (jm) Clamp: 2143 (kf2) Compare: 1082-H (V); 1334-E
Cedar: 1444-C (Nm) Clan: 2606 (df1); 2606 (hf1); 2606 (V); 2359 (V)
Cedar work: 1444-C (Nf1) (Nf1) Comparison: 2359 (dm); 2359 (i m);
Ceiling: 2498 (edm) Clasp: 2499 (Nm); 2499 (V) 2359 (Nm)
Censer: 2705 (hf2) Clay: 1508-H (am); 2175 (gm); Compass: 1164-J (kf1)
Census: 2500 (Nm) 2186 (Nm); 2207 (Nm); 2207 Compassion: 1175-B (bf); 1175-B
Chaff: 1294-J (Nm); 1435-B (Nm) (Nm) (dm); 2171 (V); 2171 (am); 2762
Chain: 1157-C (Nm); 2202 (dm); Clean: 1043-B (V); 1043-J (Nm); (V); 2762 (Nm)
2528 (af1); 2742 (bm); 2803 1077-J (V); 1204-G (cm); 1204- Compassionate: 2171 (Nf1); 2762
(bf1); 2803 (df1); 2803 (cm); G (V) (dm); 2762 (mfm)
2883 (Nf1) Cleanness: 1204-G (gm) Compel: 1314-C (V)
Chamber: 2150 (Nm); 2323 (ef1); Cleanse: 1476-A (hff) Compete: 1181-H (im)
2441 (ef1) Cleansing: 1204-G (Nf1); 2356 Complain: 1014-B (V)
Change: 1474-E (V); 1474-H (V); (idm) Complete: 1242-B (bm); 1242-B
2165 (bf1); 2165 (V) Cleavage: 1318-B (bm) (hm); 1242-B (hcm); 1242-B (V);
Chant: 1428-J (V) Cleave: 2034 (V) 1242-H (V); 1311-H (hm); 2072
Chanting: 1428-J (Nf1) Cleft: 1164-K (Nm); 2493 (bf) (V); 2845 (Nm); 2845 (V)
Charcoal: 1004-J (Nm); 2600 (Nm) Cliff: 2111 (af1); 2484 (Nm) Completeness: 2845 (cm)
Charge: 2853 (hf2) Cling: 2013 (V) Completion: 1242-A (if1); 1242-A
Chariot: 1198-F (gm); 2769 (ef1); Cloak: 1357-M (km); 2238 (hf2) (Nf1); 1242-H (hf1)
2769 (kf1); 2769 (dm); 2769 Clod: 1067-M (Nm); 2747 (Nm) Concerning: 1395-A (Nm)
(km); 2769 (Nm); 4009- Close: 2722 (V) Concubine: 2306 (Nf1); 3048 (ef)
Charioteer: 2769 (Nm) Cloth: 2222 (Nf1) Confession: 1211-A (if1)
Charmer: 1009-A (Nm) Clothe: 2304 (V) Confidence: 2013 (hm); 2275 (ef1);
Chasm: 2581 (dm) Clothed: 3026 (Nm) 2275 (Nm)
Chastise: 1238-L (if1); 1238-L (V) Clothing: 2004 (Nm); 2304 (icf2); Confuse: 2192 (V)
Cheese: 1174-E (af1); 1174-E 2304 (adm); 2304 (dm) Confusion: 1034-J (kf1); 1035-A
(Nf1); 2050 (bf1) Cloud: 1314-E (af2); 1359-B (Nf1); (if); 1496-H (jm)
Cherish: 1163-B (V) 1359-B (Nm); 1508-J (V); 1508- Consent: 1028-C (V)
Chest: 1168-H (fm); 1168-H (Nm); A (Nf3); 1508-A (Nm); 2909 Consider: 2462 (V); 2617 (V)
2748 (nm) (bm) Consideration: 2462 (Nm)
Chew: 1066-B (V) Club: 1386-M (km); 2422 (am) Consort: 2814 (Nf)
Chick: 2636 (nm) Cluster: 2836 (ncm) Conspiracy: 2740 (Nm)
Chief: 1314-E (bm) Coal: 2829 (cf) Conspire: 2740 (V)
Child: 1257-I (Nm) Coat: 2298 (cf2); 3039 (Nm) Consume: 1339-H (V); 1339-J (V)
Childless: 2836 (dm); 2836 (V) Coin: 1066-C (cf1) Consumption: 2826 (Nf2)
Children: 1201-A (Nm); 1257-L Cold: 1434-J (Nm); 1434-A (Nf1); Continually: 1280-M (bm); 2427
(bm) 1434-A (Nm) (Nm)
Choice: 1043-B (V); 1242-B Collar: 1181-E (im); 2559 (Nm) Continue: 1089-J (ibf1); 1313-J
(hdm); 2012 (hcm); 2513 (bf1) Collect: 2772 (V) (V); 2427 (V)
Choice fruit: 2124 (Nf1) Collection: 1419-L (Nf1); 1419-J Contrary: 1434-A (fm)
(hm) Cook: 2227 (Nf1)

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Cool: 1434-A (kf1) Crookedness: 1528-J (Nf1); 2485 Da'ah: 1074-D (Nf1)
Copulate: 2814 (V) (Nm); 2906 (ef3) Dance: 1173-J (kf1); 1173-J (am);
Copulation: 2834 (cf2) Crop: 1438-L (af1); 2137 (hm) 1250-B (V)
Copy: 3051 (mm) Cross: 2520 (V) Dark: 1235-B (Nm); 1235-B (V);
Coral: 1450-D (Nf1) Crossing: 2520 (am) 1380-C (Nm); 2215 (Nf1); 2699
Cord: 1170-J (Nm); 1419-J (Nm); Crossroad: 2643 (Nm) (V); 2829 (lcf2); 2829 (cf); 2829
1420-A (if1); 1420-A (Nm); Crouch: 2733 (V) (V); 2907 (Nm); 2907 (V); 2910
1480-B (Nm); 1480-A (Nm); Crowd: 2750 (Nf1); 2753 (Nf); (Nm)
1480-D (lf1); 1480-L (km); 2753 (V) Dark place: 2215 (am)
1480-L (Nm); 2141 (Nm); 2650 Crown: 2300 (Nm); 2390 (hm); Darken: 2215 (V)
(bm) 2390 (Nm) Darkened: 2699 (cmf4)
Coriander: 1050-A (Nm) Crucible: 2692 (am) Darkening: 1235-A (Nf1)
Corner: 1144-A (Nf4); 1382-A Cruel: 2254 (nff3); 2254 (nm); 2254 Darkness: 1380-C (aff1); 1380-C
(Nm); 1382-M (Nf1); 2725 (nfm) (Nf1); 1380-C (am); 1380-C
(kof1); 2725 (hcm) Crumble: 1387-J (V); 1387-M (gm); 1523-L (am); 1523-M
Corpse: 1063-J (Nf1) (Nm) (Nf1); 2215 (cm); 2215 (gm);
Correct: 1342-L (V) Crush: 1080-A (Nm); 1252-B (V); 2699 (Nf3)
Corrupt: 2830 (V) 1310-E (V); 1310-H (V); 1388- Daughter: 1037-A (Nf2)
Corrupted: 2830 (hm) J (V); 1455-B (V); 2086 (V); Dawn: 2135 (Nm); 2829 (hm); 2829
Corrupting: 2830 (am) 2348 (V) (Nm); 2869 (lm)
Corruption: 2830 (abm) Crushed: 1252-B (bm); 1310-E Day: 1220-J (Nm); 1220-J (pm)
Cosmetics: 1379-J (Nm) (Nm); 1310-A (af1); 1310-H Day'yah: 1074-D (bf1)
Council: 2141 (idf1) (Nm); 1411-H (om); 2086 (Nm); Dead: 1454-E (Nm)
Counsel: 1326-J (Nm); 1363-A 2353 (cm) Death: 1298-J (if1); 1298-J (am);
(Nf1); 1363-H (V); 1363-J (V); Crushing: 1252-A (kf1) 1298-J (Nm)
1363-L (af1); 1363-L (V); 2340 Cry: 1209-B (V); 1318-C (V); Debt: 1320-A (fm); 1320-E (V)
(Nm) 1318-D (V); 1318-G (V); 1476- Debtor: 1163-J (Nm)
Counselor: 4012- J (Nf1); 1476-J (Nm); 1476-J Decay: 2793 (jm); 2793 (Nm); 2793
Count: 1245-B (V); 2630 (V) (V); 2679 (Nf1) (V)
Couple: 2143 (V) Cry out: 2679 (V) Deceit: 1450-A (hf1); 1450-A (i f);
Coupling: 2143 (gf2) Crying: 1318-C (Nf1); 1318-D 1495-F (af1); 1499-J (Nm); 2404
Course: 1455-J (kf1); 1455-J (km) (Nf1) (Nm)
Covenant: 1043-H (Nf4) Crystal: 1149-B (cf4); 2053 (bm) Deceitful: 1450-A (ff1)
Cover: 1178-B (V); 1178-E (V); Cubit: 1013-A (Nf1) Deceive: 1320-E (V); 1450-H (V);
1178-H (V); 1196-B (V); 1245- Cucumber: 1435-E (hf1); 1435-E 1495-F (V); 1499-B (V); 2004
H (V); 1262-D (V); 2283 (V); (df) (V); 2404 (V)
2284 (V); 2498 (V); 2537 (V); Cud: 1066-A (Nf1) Deceiver: 1495-F (dm)
2547 (V); 2731 (V) Cummin: 2264 (cm) Deception: 1499-J (Nf1)
Covering: 1245-A (Nf3); 1245-A Cup: 1245-A (Nf1); 1245-J (Nf) Decide: 2209 (V)
(rfm); 1245-H (hm); 1245-H Curdle: 1431-E (V) Declaration: 1167-K (Nf1)
(km); 1262-J (Nm); 1333-N (dm); Curse: 1012-A (if1); 1426-B (Nf1); Declare: 1167-H (V)
1333-A (am); 2283 (gm); 2488 1457-C (V); 1457-C (kf1) Declaring: 1167-K (ff1)
(bf1) Curtain: 1088-A (Nm); 2638 (cf2) Decorate: 1388-D (V)
Coverlet: 2250 (am) Custody: 2853 (hm) Decoration: 1388-D (if1)
Crack: 2627 (V) Custom: 1180-B (Nm); 1180-J Decree: 1342-C (Nm); 1427-M
Craftsman: 1013-A (jm); 1290-C (Nf1); 1180-J (Nm); 1264-F (Nm); 2061 (Nf1); 2236 (Nm);
(cm); 1290-C (Nm); 2211 (gm); (Nm); 1503-J (Nf1) 4018-
2211 (Nm) Cut: 1490-B (V); 2031 (V); 2046 Dedicate: 2178 (V); 2390 (V)
Crash: 1461-H (V) (V); 2047 (V); 2061 (V); 2274 Dedication: 2178 (df1)
Crashing: 1461-H (ff1) (V); 2407 (V); 2449 (V) Deep: 1250-D (V); 1403-J (Nf1);
Creature: 1145-M (Nm) Cut down: 2055 (V) 1403-J (kf1); 2553 (bm); 2553
Crime: 2141 (df1) Cut off: 1423-B (V); ff: 2082 (V); (V); 2876 (hm)
Crimson: 1269-A (im); 1269-L ff: 2291 (V); off: 1432-B (V); Defeat: 2168 (df1)
(im); 3029 (bm) off: 1432-H (V) Deform: 2707 (V)
Crooked: 1529-H (gm); 2571 (cm); Cymbal: 1150-A (kf2); 1150-A Degenerate: 1342-J (Nm)
2904 (l m); 2904 (V); 2906 (am); (elm) Delay: 1181-C (V); 1181-L (bm);
2906 (em); 2906 (V); 3066 (jm) Cypress: 1444-A (i f1); 2042 (cm) 1181-L (V)

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Delicacy: 2416 (am); 2528 (am) Die: 1062-J (V); 1298-J (V) Drawn sword: 2649 (bf)
Delight: 1476-B (V); 1476-A Dig: 1048-J (V); 1048-L (V); Dream: 2164 (cm); 2164 (Nm);
(ldm); 2191 (Nm); 2191 (V); 1250-H (V); 1250-J (V); 2192 2164 (V)
2528 (V); 2556 (gm) (V); 2226 (V); 2534 (V) Dregs: 2853 (Nm)
Deliver: 2331 (V); 2339 (V); 2428 Diligent: 2209 (dm) Dried: 1399-H (e m); 1426-A (fm)
(V); 2609 (V); 2819 (V) Diminish: 2087 (V); 2187 (V) Drink: 1059-E (V); 1324-E (gm);
Demolish: 1452-F (V) Dip: 2228 (V) 1324-E (V); 1479-H (V); 1479-
Demon: 1464-A (Nm) Dirty: 2235 (V) H (am); 1479-K (cm); 1482-H
Den: 1020-J (kf1); 1439-C (Nm) Disappear: 1383-B (V); 2338 (V) (V)
Deny: 2257 (V) Disaster: 1098-A (Nf1); 2406 (Nm) Drinking: 1482-A (bf1)
Depart: 1142-C (Nm); 1342-L (dm); Discard: 2126 (V) Drip: 2103 (Nm); 2103 (V); 2399
2799 (V) Disease: 1075-H (am); 1173-H (am) (V)
Depart early: 2685 (V) Diseased: 1173-E (V) Drive: 1302-G (V); 2242 (V);
Deposit: 2630 (j m) Disgusting: 2897 (gf1) 2375 (V); 2381 (V)
Depth: 2198 (km); 2553 (am); 2553 Dish: 2497 (Nm); 2719 (Nf1) Driving: 1302-G (hm)
(cm); 2553 (gm) Dishon: 1090-M (jm) Drop: 1058-C (Nm); 2431 (df1);
Descend: 1441-L (V); 2396 (V); Dislocate: 1430-L (V) 2782 (V); 2909 (V)
2670 (V) Dissolve: 1279-J (V); 1291-D (cm); Dross: 1325-M (Nm)
Descended: 2396 (Nm) 1291-D (V) Drought: 1255-D (idf1); 2033 (cf2);
Descendents: 2684 (bf1) Distant: 1104-E (Nf1); 1104-E (V) 2199 (jm)
Descent: 1441-L (am) Distinct: 1380-H (V) Drowsiness: 1312-J (Nf1)
Desert: 1399-B (lf1); 1401-A (Nf1); District: 2610 (Nm) Drunk: 2839 (V)
1401-A (fm); 1401-A (jm); 1473- Disturb: 2102 (V) Drunkard: 2839 (ecm)
L (bjm); 2907 (Nf1) Ditch: 1419-J (hf1) Drunkenness: 1482-A (fm); 2839
Design: 2213 (V); 2213 (af1); 2213 Dive: 1074-D (V) (ejm)
(af2) Divide: 1030-E (V); 1043-F (V); Dry: 1044-L (Nf1); 1044-L (Nf2);
Desirable: 2169 (Nm) 1179-B (V); 1179-H (V); 2167 1044-L (Nm); 1044-L (V);
Desire: 1002-A (Nf1); 1002-L (V); (V); 2493 (V) 1399-A (Nm); 1399-B (bf1);
1005-J (if1); 1005-J (V); 1006-A Divide apart: 2634 (V) 1426-H (V); 2667 (V)
(Nf1); 1006-A (afm); 1033-C Divided: 2493 (Nm) Dry up: 2447 (V)
(jf1); 1243-H (V); 1453-H (Nf3); Divination: 2395 (Nm); 2718 (hm); Dry land: 1404-E (ejm)
1453-H (fjm); 1455-H (V); 2718 (Nm) Dull: 1419-H (V)
1479-J (if1); 2169 (V); 2219 Divine: 2395 (V); 2718 (V) Dumb: 1082-G (V)
(Nm); 2277 (V) Division: 2493 (bf) Dump: 2870 (ncm)
Desolate: 1473-B (Nf1); 1473-B Divorce: 2291 (bf3) Dung: 1181-E (Nm); 2644 (Nm);
(V); 1473-L (bf1); 1473-L (V); Do: 1360-H (V); 2518 (V) 2684 (dm)
1473-A (kf1); 1473-A (Nf1); Dog: 2259 (Nm) Dunghill: 1311-J (qf)
1473-A (nmm) Domain: 2833 (hm) Durable: 2589 (bm)
Desolation: 1032-A (Nf1); 1461-J Dominion: 2359 (kf1); 2359 (hm); Dust: 1042-C (Nm)
(af1); 1461-J (kf1); 1473-B (ejm) 2359 (i m) Dwell: 1089-J (V); 1305-J (V);
Despair: 1021-L (V); 1320-J (V) Donkey: 1497-C (cf); 2175 (cm) 2118 (V); 2838 (V)
Despise: 1030-H (V); 1030-J (V); Door: 1081-A (Nf2); 1339-B (V); Dwelling: 1089-J (km); 1462-L
1317-D (Nf1); 1317-D (V); 2649 (Nm) (am); 2118 (dm); 2838 (hm);
1469-D (V) Double: 1474-H (hm); 1496-D (V); 2838 (Nm)
Despised: 1030-H (cm); 1030-H 2280 (Nm); 2280 (V) Ear: 1152-C (gf); 1288-B (bf1)
(fjm); 1030-J (Nf1); 1030-J (Nm) Double edge: 1378-A (lf1) Earring: 1173-A (ff1); 1173-A (fm);
Destroy: 1105-B (V); 2848 (V) Dough: 2032 (Nm); 2579 (b f1) 2524 (bm)
Destruction: 1027-C (jf); 1027-C Dove: 1221-J (Nf1) Earth: 1035-A (if)
(mm); 1234-M (Nm); 2165 (cm); Dowry: 1296-G (gm); 2116 (Nm) East: 2135 (hm); 2698 (ef1); 2698
2701 (gm); 2701 (Nm) Drachma: 4011- (bm); 2698 (jm); 2698 (jfm); 2698
Determine: 2221 (V) Drag: 2469 (V) (Nm)
Detest: 2878 (V) Drain: 2694 (V) Eat: 1043-H (V); 1242-C (V);
Detesting: 2075 (Nm) Drained: 2694 (Nf2) 2305 (V)
Devise: 1027-E (V); 2211 (V) Dram: 4004- Ebony: 1037-F (Nm)
Devour: 1269-L (V); 2183 (V) Draw: 1297-H (V); 1456-J (V); Edge: 1339-J (Nm); 1369-A (Nf1);
Dew: 1196-A (Nm) 1477-D (V); 2166 (V); 2358 1378-A (Nf1)
Diamond: 1104-L (qpm) (V); 2455 (V) Egg: 1041-M (Nf1)

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Index - English Definitions
Eight: 2850 (cm/f) Eviction: 2089 (Nf1) Fat-tail: 1012-A (bf1)
Eighth: 2850 (bfm) Ewe: 2761 (Nf) Fear: 1066-J (kcf1); 1066-J (kdf1);
Elder: 2132 (Nm) Examination: 2198 (Nm) 1066-J (am); 1183-A (Nf1);
Elevation: 1316-J (Nm); 1323-A Examine: 1250-J (V); 2011 (V); 1183-A (lm); 1183-B (bf); 1227-
(Nf2) 2198 (V) E (Nf1); 1227-E (km); 1227-E
Ember: 2062 (Nf) Exceed: 2507 (V); 2511 (V) (Nm); 1227-E (V); 1442-B (V);
Embrace: 2142 (edm); 2142 (V) Exceeding: 1503-L (bm) 1446-B (Nm); 2120 (V); 2581
Empty: 1028-J (rm); 1035-F (V); Except: 1035-A (ef4); 1150-J (Nf1) (V); 2598 (Nf1); 2598 (Nm);
1042-B (V); 1042-J (kf1); 1042- Excess: 1389-A (Nm); 2507 (Nm); 2598 (V)
J (Nf1); 1365-H (V); 1456-M 2529 (V) Feast: 1164-A (Nm); 1164-B (V);
(Nm); 1456-M (pm); 1461-J Exchange: 1296-J (V); 1296-L 1482-H (hm)
(Nm); 2021 (V) (V); 1296-J (if1); 2811 (V) Feather: 1317-J (Nf1)
Emptyness: 1035-F (Nm) Excrement: 1392-A (Nf1); 1392-J Feeble: 1454-M (fjm)
Enchanter: 1477-C (Nm) (Nf1); 1392-L (af1); 1392-L (bm); Feed: 1152-J (V); 1339-E (hcm);
Encircle: 2435 (V); 2538 (V) 3052 (jm) 1453-H (V); 2315 (V)
Enclose: 1324-L (af1); 2057 (V) Excuse Me: 1033-A (Nm) Female: 2430 (Nf1)
Enclosure: 2057 (Nf1); 2057 (Nm); Exist: 1097-J (V); 1097-M (V) Fence: 2033 (hm)
2467 (cm) Expectation: 2367 (am) Festival: 2749 (Nf)
Encompass: 1324-L (am); 2559 (V) Expense: 2423 (ef1) Fetter: 2247 (Nm)
Encounter: 2592 (Nm) Experienced: 2178 (bm) Fever: 2697 (Nf2)
Encourage: 1439-G (V) Expose: 2186 (acm) Fiber: 2458 (cf2)
End: 1181-C (Nf4); 1181-C (sm); Extend: 1469-L (V) Field: 1048-L (Nm); 1326-H (Nm);
1311-H (V); 1383-C (Nm); Extinguish: 2108 (V); 2128 (V) 1326-A (pf1)
1383-C (V); 1432-A (Nf1); Eye: 1359-M (Nf) Fiery Law: 3002 (Nf)
1432-A (Nf2); 1432-A (Nm); Eyelid: 1362-A (lm) Fifth: 2176 (bfm); 2176 (gm); 2176
1432-H (Nm); 1432-K (Nm); Face: 1382-H (Nm); 2002 (Nm); (V)
2049 (hf1); 2049 (Nf3); 2717 2698 (V) Fig: 1014-A (if)
(Nm) Fail: 2369 (V) Fight: 1066-H (V); 2305 (V)
Endanger: 1163-J (V) Failing: 1242-H (Nm) Figure: 2709 (hf2)
Endow: 2116 (V) Failure: 1242-A (fjm) Fill: 1043-E (bf1); 1043-E (V);
Enemy: 1002-M (gm); 1411-A Faint: 1448-L (am); 2537 (V); 2547 1288-E (V); 2461 (V)
(Nm); 1480-B (V); 1526-A (Nm) (V); 2593 (V) Filling: 1024-J (if1); 1288-E (cm);
Engrave: 2212 (V) Fall: 2302 (V); 2421 (af2); 2421 1288-E (edm)
Enlightenment: 1319-G (bm) (V) Filthiness: 2179 (Nf1)
Enrage: 2129 (V) Fallen grape: 2637 (Nm) Filthiness: 2179 (gm); 2878 (edm)
Ensnare: 2437 (V) Fame: 2851 (gm) Filthy: 1261-C (V); 1392-J (Nm);
Entangled: 1034-J (V) Family: 2863 (hf1) 2179 (Nm); 2179 (V); 2878 (Nm)
Entice: 1390-H (V) Famine: 2281 (Nm); 2777 (jm); Fin: 3038 (bm)
Entrance: 1022-M (jm); 1024-A 2777 (Nm) Find: 1294-E (V); 2835 (V)
(Nf1); 1024-J (kf1); 1024-J (am) Fang: 2328 (af1); 2328 (kf1) Fine: 2560 (Nm); 2560 (V)
Ephah: 1017-M (Nf1) Far: 2765 (bm); 2765 (cm); 2765 Finery: 2040 (cm)
Ephod: 1372-C (df1); 1372-C (cm) (km); 2765 (Nm); 2765 (V) Finger: 2655 (nf)
Eq'dahh: 2697 (nm) Far be it: 1173-B (bf1) Fingernail: 2240 (Nm)
Equal: 1465-J (V) Farmer: 1250-C (Nm) Fire: 1021-A (Nf1); 1021-A (Nf);
Erect: 1427-J (pff3) Fashion: 2796 (V) 1021-H (em); 1319-J (Nf); 2028
Ermon: 2908 (jm) Fast: 1404-J (Nm); 1404-J (V) (Nf1)
Err: 1463-H (V); 1463-B (V) Fastener: 2092 (Nm) Firepan: 1183-A (af1)
Error: 1463-B (Nf1); 1463-A (hf1); Fasting: 1206-J (Nm); 1359-A (iff2) Firm: 1244-J (V); 1244-A (Nm);
1463-E (bf1); 1463-J (kf1); 1499- Fat: 1038-C (V); 1043-E (bm); 1290-C (V); 2903 (V)
A (ldm) 1043-H (fm); 1284-A (Nm); Firmness: 1290-C (df1); 1290-C
Eruption: 2455 (Nm) 1381-M (Nf1); 2115 (Nm); 2115 (dm); 1290-C (gm); 2426 (ef1);
Escape: 1403-F (Nf1); 2609 (bf1); (V); 2160 (Nm); 2241 (V); 2596 2903 (Nm)
2609 (bm); 2609 (hm) (Nm); 2850 (hm); 2850 (V) First: 1458-D (ejm); 1458-D
Escaping: 2609 (Nm) Father: 1002-A (Nm) (emfm); 2698 (fm)
Estimate: 2576 (Nm) Father-In-Law: 1174-A (Nm) First rain: 1227-H (gm)
Eunuch: 2510 (bm) Fatigue: 1362-L (V) Firstborn: 2016 (bf1); 2016 (cf1)
Event: 1434-H (hm); 1434-H (Nm) Fatling: 1288-E (bm)

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Index - English Definitions
Firstfruit: 2016 (cm); 2016 (V); Foolish: 1254-J (fm); 1254-L (V); Frost: 2283 (cm); 3016 (Nm)
2016 (edf1); 2016 (edm) 1254-J (bm); 2275 (V); 2275 Fruit: 1002-A (Nm); 1301-J (if1);
Firstfruits: 1288-E (Nf1) (bf3) 1301-J (Nm); 1388-H (fm)
Firstripe: 2016 (df1) Foolishness: 1254-J (Nf2) Fruitful: 1388-E (V); 1388-H (V)
Fish: 1072-A (Nf1); 1072-A (Nm); Foot: 2749 (af1); 2749 (Nf); 3056 Fuel: 1242-C (acf2)
1072-M (Nm) (cf) Fugitive: 2038 (bm); 2038 (hm)
Fisherman: 1072-J (Nm); 1072-M Footman: 2749 (fm) Full: 1288-E (Nf2); 1288-E (Nm);
(Nm) Footstool: 2251 (Nm) 2461 (ef1); 2461 (gm); 2461 (Nm)
Fishing: 1072-J (Nf1) For: 2165 (Nm) Furnace: 1021-A (jm); 1250-J
Fishing net: 2266 (hf2) For the Sake of: 1058-B (Nm) (Nm); 1250-M (Nm); 1357-B
Fissure: 2034 (bm); 2436 (Nf1) Forbid: 1300-J (V) (bm); 2251 (emm)
Fist: 2088 (ncm); 2190 (gm) Force: 2139 (nf) Furrow: 1266-A (im); 1359-A (af1)
Fit: 2792 (V) Forehead: 2350 (Nm) Fury: 1174-A (Nf1); 2748 (Nm)
Five: 2176 (Nm/f) Foreign: 2406 (Nm) Galbanum: 2160 (mf1)
Flame: 1255-A (Nf1); 1255-G Foreigner: 2406 (fm) Gallop: 1089-G (Nm); 1089-G (V)
(Nf1); 1255-G (Nf2); 1255-G Foreskin: 2577 (Nf1) Garden: 1060-A (ef1); 1060-A
(Nm); 1462-B (bm) Forest: 1526-L (Nf1); 1526-L (Nm); (Nf1); 1060-A (Nm/f); 3029 (Nm)
Flask: 1379-A (Nm) 2211 (gm) Garland: 1259-J (bf1)
Flat: 2797 (edm) Forget: 1320-H (V); 1465-M (V); Garlic: 1473-J (Nm)
Flatter: 1244-H (V) 2835 (Nm); 2835 (V) Garment: 1280-K (Nm); 1280-A
Flax: 2648 (Nf) Forgetfulness: 1320-H (ff1) (Nf1); 1280-A (Nm); 1482-M
Flea: 3050 (cm) Forgive: 2482 (V) (Nm); 2287 (ibm); 2483 (Nf);
Flee: 1314-J (V); 1314-M (Nm); Forgiveness: 2482 (bf1) 2489 (ef1)
2038 (V) Forgiving: 2482 (Nm) Garrison: 1393-A (af1); 1393-A
Fleece: 1053-A (Nm); 1053-M Fork: 2122 (hf1); 2122 (am); 2710 (am)
(Nf1) (ejm) Gash: 2334 (Nm)
Fleeing: 1314-J (kf1) Forked branch: 2493 (Nf1) Gate: 2862 (Nm)
Flesh: 1152-J (Nf); 2025 (Nf) Form: 1411-J (Nf1); 1411-L (dm); Gatekeeper: 2862 (gm)
Flint: 1234-A (lm); 1411-J (Nm); 1503-D (gm) Gather: 1020-H (V); 1059-A (kf1);
3015 (bm) Forsaken: 1266-C (mm) 1066-C (V); 1339-C (V); 1352-
Float: 1155-A (Nf1); 1155-J (V) Fortune: 1050-A (Nm) J (V); 1419-J (V); 1426-G (V);
Flock: 1405-J (Nf); 1426-G (bf1); Foul: 2591 (edm) 1435-B (V); 2019 (V); 2033
1426-G (Nf1); 1426-G (Nm); Found: 1326-L (V) (V); 2267 (V); 2271 (V); 2320
2530 (Nm); 3047 (Nf1) Foundation: 1021-B (bf); 1021-E (V); 2321 (V); 2695 (V)
Flood: 1035-J (am); 2806 (ecm) (om); 1244-J (if1); 1244-J (am); Gathered: 1339-C (Nf1)
Floor: 2085 (gm) 1326-A (am); 1326-L (af1); Gathering: 1339-C (bm); 1339-C
Flour: 1334-J (Nf2) 1326-L (df1); 1326-L (kof1); (gm); 2220 (Nf1); 2320 (Nm);
Flourish: 1301-J (V) 1326-L (cf); 1326-L (am); 1482- 2695 (Nf1)
Flourishing: 2781 (m m) H (Nm) Gaze: 2789 (V)
Flow: 1035-L (V); 1319-G (V); Fountain: 1250-J (am) Gazelle: 1393-A (ff1); 1393-A (fm)
1457-J (V); 2387 (V) Four: 2744 (nf1); 2744 (nm) Generation: 1089-A (Nm); 1257-L
Flush: 2832 (V) Fourth: 2744 (bfm); 2744 (e m); (if2)
Flute: 1173-B (bm); 2882 (acff) 2744 (gm) Genitals: 1044-J (am)
Flutter: 2763 (V) Fowl: 1043-A (ldm) Gentle: 1009-A (Nm); 1359-K (Nm)
Fly: 1043-C (V); 1324-B (dm); Fragment: 1455-A (Nm); 2643 Gentleness: 1359-K (Nf1)
1362-J (V) (Nm) Gerah: 1066-A (Nf1)
Fodder: 1035-B (bm) Frankincense: 2303 (cf1) Gift: 1094-A (lm); 1307-A (hf1);
Fold: 1242-E (hf1) Free: 2193 (V); 2193 (fm) 1314-E (Nf2); 1470-A (Nm);
Foliage: 1362-A (fm) Flowing: 1089-B (cf) 1480-J (if1); 1497-C (Nf1); 2039
Folly: 1104-A (if1); 2275 (ef3); Freedom: 2193 (of1) (Nf1); 2451 (af1); 2451 (af2);
2369 (Nf1) Freely: 1175-A (pm) 2451 (am)
Food: 1035-J (Nm); 1242-C (bf1); Fresh: 1204-A (fm); 2322 (Nm); Gird: 1372-C (V); 2856 (V)
1242-C (Nf1); 1242-C (am); 2767 (cm); 3058 (V) Girl: 1257-L (Nf1)
1242-C (gm); 1242-J (af2) Friend: 1453-A (Nf1); 1453-A Give: 1094-L (V); 2451 (V)
Fool: 2275 (bm); 2369 (Nm) (Nf3); 1453-A (km); 1453-A Glad: 1186-D (V)
(Nm); 1453-H (Nm) Gleam: 1140-G (V)
From: 1290-M (Nm) Gnash: 2210 (V)

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Index - English Definitions
Gnaw: 2084 (V); 2582 (V) Guide: 1307-H (V); 2001 (dm) Heart: 1255-A (Nm); 1255-M
Go: 1469-J (V) Guilt: 1473-C (Nf1); 1473-C (Nm); (Nf1); 1255-B (Nm); 1255-B (V)
Goad: 2311 (am) 1473-C (V); 1512-A (mm) Hearth: 1008-A (Nf); 2043 (kf1)
Goat: 1504-M (Nm); 1513-A (Nf); Gush: 2136 (V) Heat: 1174-L (V); 2134 (V); 2199
2494 (bm); 2587 (dm) Gushing: 2136 (Nm) (gm)
Going-out: 1392-L (am) Habitation: 1359-J (Nf1) Heavily: 2246 (Nf3)
Goings: 1392-L (i f1) Hack: 2768 (V) Heaviness: 2246 (df1)
Gold: 1140-G (af1); 1140-G (Nm); Haft: 2426 (em) Heavy: 1342-A (Nm); 2246 (Nf);
2033 (Nm); 2297 (Nm); 2467 Hail: 2037 (V) 2246 (gm); 2246 (V)
(cm) Hailstone: 2037 (Nm) Heavy rain: 2467 (lbm)
Gomed: 2069 (Nm) Hair: 1081-A (Nf1); 2491 (Nm); Hedge: 1333-B (V); 1333-J (V);
Good: 1186-A (Nm); 1186-J (Nf); 2494 (Nf1); 2494 (Nm) 1333-J (kf1)
1186-J (V); 1186-L (V) Hairdo: 1435-H (hm) Heed: 2737 (V)
Good news: 2025 (cf1) Half: 1179-A (af4); 2606 (Nm) Heel: 2571 (Nm)
Goods: 2772 (dm) Hall: 1434-H (km) Heifer: 1388-A (Nf1); 2524 (Nf1)
Go-out: 1392-L (V) Halter: 2776 (Nm) Height: 1323-M (Nm); 1427-J
Gopher: 2079 (Nm) Hammer: 1266-F (Nf3); 1416-A (Nf1); 1450-A (Nf3)
Gore: 2373 (V) (af1); 1416-A (Nf2); 2262 (ef); Heights: 1316-A (Nf2); 1450-A
Gorer: 2373 (Nm) 2605 (bm); 2797 (V) (Nf1); 1450-J (am)
Gourd: 1424-A (ljm); 2632 (df1); Hammered: 1196-M (km) Heir: 1313-J (am); 1313-M (Nm)
2632 (Nm) Hand: 1211-A (Nf) Helmet: 2248 (gm); 2694 (gm)
Government: 1342-A (hf1) Handful: 1383-A (Nf1); 2657 (Nm); Help: 2535 (Nf1); 2535 (Nf2); 2535
Governor: 1376-H (Nm); 4005- 2860 (Nm) (Nm); 2535 (V)
Grain: 1043-A (Nm); 1072-A (mm); Hang: 1495-E (V); 1495-H (V) Helpless: 2163 (Nf1)
2811 (Nm) Happy: 1480-C (gm); 1480-C (Nm); Hemorrhoids: 2232 (cm)
Grainstalk: 1427-A (Nf1) 1480-C (V) Herald: 2286 (cm)
Granary: 1038-C (adm); 2332 (adf1) Hard: 1435-H (Nm); 1435-H (V) Herb: 2561 (Nf)
Grape: 1058-B (gf1); 2555 (Nm) Harden: 2738 (V) Herd: 1428-H (hm)
Grape Blossom: 3037 (Nm) Hare: 3059 (nm) Herdsman: 2035 (gm)
Grape-skin: 1141-A (Nm) Harem: 1464-A (Nf1) Here: 1104-K (pm); 1106-H (Nm);
Grapevine: 2078 (Nm); 2513 (cm) Harm: 1336-C (cm) 1374-A (Nm); 1374-C (Nm)
Grasp: 2654 (V); 2714 (gm); 2714 Harness: 1480-A (efjm/f) Hew: 2194 (V); 2619 (V); 2858
(V) Harp: 2270 (ecm); 4015- ; 4019- (V)
Grass: 1090-E (Nm); 2197 (bm) Harpoon: 1333-J (Nf1) Hewn: 2194 (am)
Grate: 2250 (hm) Harrow: 1326-B (V) Hewn Stone: 1053-A (Nf4)
Grave: 1472-D (cf); 2696 (df1); Harvest: 2727 (bm) Hhalamut: 2164 (Nf3)
2696 (Nm) Haste: 1035-G (bm); 1527-J (V); Hhash'mal: 3022 (Nm)
Gray: 1324-M (Nf1) 1527-M (V); 2188 (V); 2188 Hhasiyl: 2183 (bm)
Green: 1456-L (cm); 1456-L (Nm); (ejm) Hhas'pas: 3017 (Nm)
3030 (Nm) Hate: 1336-E (V); 1336-E (Nf1); Hhavatselet: 3014 (Nf2)
Green Grain: 1002-B (bm) 1336-E (bm); 2474 (V); 2897 Hholed: 2161 (gm)
Greenish: 1456-L (lm) (V) Hhomer: 2175 (gm)
Grief: 1296-J (Nf1) Hatred: 1469-A (apf1) Hhomet: 2170 (gm)
Grieve: 1071-C (V); 1460-L (V); Haven: 1168-J (am) Hidden: 2544 (if1)
2525 (V) Hawk: 1005-M (Nf) Hide: 1163-E (V); 1163-H (V);
Grill: 2204 (Nm) He: 1093-J (Nm) 1358-B (V); 2234 (V); 2255
Grind: 2231 (Nf1); 2231 (V) Head: 1418-A (lcm); 1458-D (af1); (V); 2269 (V); 2516 (V); 2544
Groan: 1307-C (Nf1) 1458-D (Nm); 1458-D (gf1) (V); 2683 (V)
Grope: 1067-B (V); 1297-B (V) Head of grain: 2806 (ecf2) Hiding: 1163-H (fjm); 2516 (am);
Ground: 1082-C (Nf1) Headrest: 1458-D (kf1); 1458-D 2516 (hcm); 2516 (Nm)
Grouse: 2100 (obf2) (Nf3) High: 1048-H (cm); 1048-H (gm);
Grow: 2054 (Nm) Heal: 1051-H (V); 1454-E (V) 1048-H (Nm); 1357-A (fjm);
Growl: 1312-G (V) Health: 1454-E (ef3); 1454-E (am) 1357-M (fm); 1450-J (Nm);
Growling: 1312-G (Nf1); 1312-G Heap: 1004-M (Nm); 1039-A (fm) 1477-H (V)
(Nm) Hear: 1152-C (V); 2851 (V) High Place: 1036-H (Nf); lace:
Guard: 2227 (Nm); 2400 (V); 2853 Hearer: 2851 (Nf2) 1477-A (fm)
(Nf1); 2853 (V) Hearing: 2851 (hm)

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Index - English Definitions
Highway: 1334-B (adm); 1334-M Idol: 1058-B (dm); 1254-B (bm); Issue: 1140-J (Nm); 1140-J (V);
(kf1) 1411-M (Nm); 1454-A (im); 2423 (V)
Hill: 1112-A (Nm); 1112-B (Nm); 2566 (Nm); 2613 (hf2) Itch: 2080 (Nm); 2207 (Nm)
2051 (Nf1) If: 1013-M (Nm); 1254-J (fm); Iy: 1010-A (Nm)
Hip: 1320-H (Nm); 2620 (hf1) 1254-J (Nm) Jar: 1234-A (Nm)
Hire: 1497-H (V); 2479 (V) Ignore: 1488-J (V) Jasper: 1477-L (Nf1)
Hireling: 2479 (bf1); 2479 (bm) Ill: 1075-H (V) Jaw: 1261-A (fm); 2319 (acm)
Hiyn: 1106-M (Nm) Illness: 1075-H (Nm) Jew: 1211-G (V)
Hoe: 2209 (bm) Image: 1407-A (ldm); 1410-A (bf1); Jewel: 2465 (df1)
Hold: 1168-C (V) 2489 (Nm); 2663 (Nm) Join: 1165-H (V); 1170-J (V);
Hold up: 2895 (V) Imagery: 1410-A (af4) 1259-J (V); 2665 (V); 2705 (V);
Holdings: 1168-C (Nf1) Imagination: 1480-B (bf3) 2840 (V)
Hole: 1390-A (Nf); 2430 (Nm) Impulse: 1357-B (idm) Joint: 1403-C (bf1); 2143 (af2);
Hollow: 1250-A (Nm); 1301-B (V) Incense: 2705 (cf1); 2705 (cf2); 2840 (Nm)
Honey: 1155-J (Nm); 2094 (Nm) 2705 (ef) Journey: 1264-F (am); 2413 (V);
Honeycomb: 2425 (gm) Increase: 1072-H (V); 1325-E (V); 2413 (am)
Honor: 1089-F (Nm); 2246 (cm); 1325-H (V); 1439-A (i f4); Joy: 1337-J (am); 1481-A (jm);
2380 (bf1) 1439-B (V); 1439-H (am); 1439- 2487 (Nf1)
Hoof: 2640 (Nf1) H (V) Judge: 1083-M (V); 1083-M (Nm);
Hook: 1172-A (Nf1); 2733 (Nm) Infant: 1058-J (lm); 1058-J (Nm); 2864 (V)
Hop: 2618 (V) 1472-M (ff1); 2066 (gm) Judgment: 1083-M (Nm); 1380-B
Hope: 1181-L (if2); 2013 (ejm) Infect: 2691 (V) (bf1); 1380-B (bff1); 1380-B
Horn: 2732 (Nf); 2869 (gm) Infection: 2691 (Nf2) (bm); 1380-B (bfm); 2864 (cm);
Hornet: 2691 (ef1) Inflame: 2104 (V) 2864 (dm); 2864 (hm); 2864
Horns: 2732 (V) Inflammation: 2104 (Nf2) (Nm)
Horrible thing: 2517 (lbff1); hing: Inherit: 1458-L (V); 2391 (V) Jug: 2682 (Nf2)
2517 (ldf1); hing: 2517 (ldf4) Inheritance: 1458-L (af1); 1458-L Juice: 1480-A (hf1); 1521-B (bm);
Horror: 2613 (if2); 2613 (Nf3); (df1); 1458-L (Nf1); 1458-L (am); 2106 (Nm)
3012 (Nf1) 2391 (Nf1) Kettle: 2706 (Nf2)
Horse: 1337-J (Nm); 2193 (gm); Injure: 2389 (V) Key: 2649 (am)
2772 (Nm) Injury: 2389 (Nm) Kick: 2026 (V)
Horseman: 2644 (Nm) Ink: 1079-A (qm) Kid: 1510-A (ff1); 1510-A (fm)
Hostile: 1002-M (V) Inkwell: 1245-A (Nf2) Kidney: 1242-A (ff1)
Hostility: 1002-M (Nf1) In-law: 2224 (Nm) Kill: 1440-F (V); 2702 (V)
Hot: 1143-C (Nm); 1174-A (Nm); Inn: 1267-J (am) Kin: 1480-D (Nf1); 1480-D (Nm);
2211 (bfm) Inner: 2615 (bfm) 2729 (cm)
Hour: 1476-A (Nf1) Innocence: 1149-A (rf) Kind: 1152-A (Nm); 1290-M (Nm);
House: 1045-M (Nm); 1242-F (em) Innocent: 1178-A (Nm); 1318-H 2181 (bm)
However: 2040 (Nm) (V); 1318-A (fm); 1318-A (fjm) Kindle: 1413-L (V); 2414 (V);
Howl: 1265-L (V) Inscribe: 1180-B (V); 1180-H (V); 2697 (V)
Howling: 1265-L (Nf1); 1265-L 2798 (V) Kindness: 2181 (Nm)
(Nm) Instruction: 1342-L (am) Kindred: 1085-L (kf2); 1257-L (af2)
Hub: 2219 (edm) Instrument: 1077-A (jf) King: 2340 (Nm)
Hump: 2094 (Nf2) Intelligence: 1037-J (im) Kingdom: 2340 (af1); 2340 (df1);
Hunchback: 2050 (em) Intercede: 2910 (V) 2340 (af3); 2340 (Nf3)
Hundred: 1277-A (Nf1) Interest: 1320-E (am) Kinsman: 1085-L (km)
Hunger: 2777 (V) Interpret: 1271-J (V); 2653 (Nm); Knead: 1274-J (V)
Hungry: 2777 (Nm) 2653 (V) Kneading-bowl: 1342-D (hf2)
Hunt: 1395-J (V) Interpretation: 1271-M (kf1); 2653 Knee: 2039 (Nf); 2769 (ncf1)
Hunter: 1395-M (Nm) (ejm) Kneel: 2039 (V)
Hunting net: 2266 (acm) Interweave: 2459 (V) Kneeling: 2039 (nm)
Hurl: 2709 (V) Invade: 1050-J (V) Knife: 1242-C (af2); 1333-A (sm);
Hurry: 1296-G (V) Invention: 2213 (ejm); 2213 (jm) 2165 (am)
Hyssop: 1140-C (cm) Iron: 3005 (Nm) Knob: 3025 (cm)
I: 1307-C (fm); 1307-C (Nm) Irritate: 1296-D (V) Knock: 2109 (V); 2140 (V); 2437
Ice: 2730 (Nm) Island: 1014-A (fm) (V)
Idleness: 2866 (Nf3) Know: 1085-L (V); 2406 (V)

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Index - English Definitions
Knowledge: 1085-A (Nf1); 1085-A Length: 1280-A (Nf1); 1280-A Loath: 1432-J (V)
(Nf2); 1085-A (am); 1085-A (jm); 1280-A (km); 1448-C (gm) Loathe: 1151-G (V); 1423-J (V);
(Nm); 2383 (am) Lengthening: 1448-C (Nf1) 2010 (V); 2432 (V)
La'a'nah: 2316 (Nf1) Lentil: 2531 (Nf) Lobe: 1503-L (gf2)
Labor: 1062-L (bm); 2551 (Nm/f); Leopard: 2408 (Nm) Lock: 1432-J (Nf1); 2415 (adm);
2551 (V) Leshem: 2324 (Nm) 2415 (V)
Laborer: 2551 (Nm/f) Less: 2347 (V) Locust: 1048-J (Nm); 1403-A (elm);
Lace: 2509 (cm) Letek: 2327 (Nm) 1439-H (nm); 2146 (Nm); 2484
Lacking: 2187 (acm); 2187 (bm); Letter: 4001- ; 4002- ; 4013- (pm); 3019 (cm)
2187 (gm); 2187 (jm); 2187 (Nm) Lick: 1261-B (V) Lodge: 1045-J (V); 1066-A (Nf3);
Ladder: 1334-J (pm) Lid: 2283 (cf2); 2853 (df1) 1267-J (kf1)
Lamb: 1196-E (Nm); 1196-H (Nm); Lie: 2253 (Nm); 2253 (nm); 2253 Loft: 1357-H (ff1)
1250-A (Nm); 1296-C (em); (V); 2257 (Nm); 2879 (Nm); Lofty: 1048-H (Nf3)
2273 (ef1); 2273 (Nf1) 2879 (V) Log: 1256-A (Nm); 1434-J (Nf1)
Lame: 2346 (of2); 2618 (Nm) Lift: 1048-H (V); 1051-D (V); Loins: 1448-L (Nf); 1448-L (Nf1);
Lament: 1012-H (V) 1081-H (V); 1314-E (V); 1323- 2166 (Nf); 2275 (Nm)
Lamp: 1319-A (Nm); 1319-J (kf1) J (Nm); 1334-B (V); 1334-H Long: 1280-B (Nm); 1448-C (cm);
Lampstand: 3032 (Nf1) (V); 1357-L (am); 1357-L (V); 1485-D (V)
Land: 1455-C (Nf) 1450-D (V); 1450-B (gf1); Long hair: 2641 (Nm)
Landmark: 1401-A (jm) 1450-B (V); 1450-J (V); 2397 Longing: 1485-D (Nf1)
Language: 2325 (cm); 2325 (em) (V); 2463 (V); 2481 (V); 2564 Look: 1250-F (Nf1); 1438-H (dm);
Large: 1325-E (bm) (V) 2367 (V); 2813 (V); 2820 (V);
Late: 1380-C (bm) Lift out: 1051-F (V) 2877 (V)
Late rain: 2321 (acm) Lifting: 1450-B (gf3) Loop: 1265-E (of1)
Later: 1181-A (af) Light: 1020-J (Nf1); 1020-J (Nf); Loose: 1480-H (V); 2641 (V)
Lattice: 2855 (nm) 1020-J (am); 1020-J (V); 1168- Lord: 1083-C (cm); 1083-C (cfm);
Laugh: 2472 (V); 2660 (cm); 2660 H (kf1); 1319-G (Nf1); 1426-B 1288-E (Nm); 1342-A (mm);
(V) (V); 1426-A (lm); 1426-H (V); 1439-A (lmm)
Laughter: 2472 (cm); 2472 (hm) 2877 (dm) Lost thing: 1027-C (Nf1)
Law: 1091-A (Nf) Lighting: 1168-B (bm) Lot: 2083 (gm)
Lay: 2834 (V) Lightning: 2008 (Nm) Love: 1094-C (Nf1); 1094-C (gm);
Lay down: 2745 (V); down: 1395- Like: 1243-A (qm) 1094-C (V); 1453-H (ff1)
H (V) Likeness: 1082-H (Nf3); 1082-H Low: 1287-J (V); 1468-A (Nm);
Laziness: 2568 (Nf1); 2568 (Nf3) (fjm); 1290-J (if1) 2672 (V); 2866 (Nm); 2866 (V);
Lazy: 2568 (V) Lilly: 1481-J (mm) 2892 (fm)
Lead: 1311-G (V); 1494-H (V); Lime: 1326-M (Nm) Lower: 2268 (V); 2892 (jm)
2565 (gf2) Limit: 1484-K (Nf1) Lowland: 2866 (ef1); 2866 (Nf1)
Leaf: 1357-H (Nm) Limp: 2664 (V); 2664 (Nf) Lump: 2050 (mm)
Lean: 1444-H (Nm); 2861 (V) Lineage: 1176-L (Nm); 1176-L (V) Lust: 2523 (Nm); 2523 (V)
Leanness: 1444-H (fm); 1444-H Linen: 1041-J (Nm); 1481-A (Nm/f) Lustfulness: 2523 (Nf1)
(jm); 2257 (Nm) Linger: 1281-B (Nm) Luxury: 2556 (idm)
Leap: 1087-J (V); 2101 (V); 2127 Linsey-woolsey: 4020- Lying: 2253 (ef1); 2834 (Nf1)
(V) Lintel: 2877 (acm) Madness: 1104-B (gf1); 1104-B
Learn: 2001 (V); 2311 (V) Lion: 1255-E (bf); 1274-M (Nm); (of3); 2815 (ejm)
Learning: 2319 (Nm) 1442-H (bm); 2824 (Nm) Maggot: 1450-M (Nf1)
Leave: 2401 (V); 2532 (V); 2810 Lip: 1339-A (pm); 1339-A (Nf1) Magician: 2203 (qpm)
(V) Liquor: 2839 (Nm) Magnificence: 2054 (df1); 2054
Leaven: 1342-D (cm); 2173 (Nm) Little: 1423-A (Nm); 2347 (Nm) (gm)
Leaving: 2532 (df1) Live: 1171-H (V); 1171-M (V) Magnificent: 2054 (cm)
Ledge: 1502-C (bm); 1502-C (dm); Lively: 1171-H (Nm) Magnify: 2054 (V)
2087 (hf1) Liver: 2246 (Nf) Maid: 2863 (ef1)
Leech: 2549 (df1) Living: 1171-A (Nf3) Majesty: 1439-A (rf)
Left: 3036 (cm); 3036 (fm); 3036 Lizard: 1262-E (Nf1) Make: 2622 (V)
(V) Load: 2237 (V); 2243 (V); 2552 Male: 2121 (dm); 2121 (Nm)
Leg: 1479-J (Nf); 1479-A (Nm); (V) Male goat: 2685 (bm)
2290 (Nf); 2806 (gm) Loan: 1320-E (af1); 1320-E (ajm); Malice: 1469-D (Nm)
Leg armor: 2350 (Nf1) 1320-H (am); 1320-H (V) Mallow: 2338 (dm)

493
Index - English Definitions
Man: 1082-C (Nm); 1298-A (Nm); Melt: 1291-B (V); 1291-F (Nm); Mortar: 1080-J (kf1); 2301 (am);
2003 (bm); 2003 (cm); 2003 (Nm) 1291-H (V); 1291-A (im) 2339 (Nm)
Mandrakes: 1073-N (om) Melted: 1494-F (ecm) Moth: 1337-A (Nm)
Maneh: 1290-H (Nm) Memorial: 2121 (nf1); 2121 (ejm); Mother: 1013-A (Nf)
Manger: 1038-C (dm) 2121 (Nm) Mother-In-Law: 1174-A (Nf3)
Manner: 2093 (gm) Merchandise: 1422-A (Nf1); 2337 Mound: 1058-A (Nf1); 1058-A
Manure: 2105 (gm) (hf2); 2337 (hm); 2337 (Nm); (Nm); 1303-A (Nm); 2058 (bm)
Manure pit: 2105 (af1) 2473 (cf1); 2473 (hm); 2473 Mourn: 1035-C (V); 1071-D (V);
Many: 1004-J (km) (Nm); 2573 (am); 2770 (Nf1); 1304-C (V); 2495 (V)
Marble: 1481-M (Nm); 1481-A 2770 (acf2) Mourning: 1035-C (Nf); 1304-C
(Nm/f) Message: 1264-D (af3) (ff1); 1309-N (if1); 2495 (hm);
March: 2620 (V); 2676 (V) Messenger: 1264-D (am) 2756 (hm)
Mare: 1337-J (Nf1) Middle: 1052-A (Nm); 1179-A Mouse: 3043 (Nm)
Mariner: 2338 (Nm) (Nf3); 1494-J (Nm); 1494-M Mouth: 1373-A (Nm); 1381-J (Nm)
Mark: 1022-J (Nf); 1430-A (lm); (jm); 2230 (dm) Move: 1073-H (V); 2410 (V)
1489-A (Nm); 1489-H (V); 2233 Mighty: 2052 (em); 2903 (bm) Much: 1439-A (hf1)
(gf1) Mildew: 1456-L (jm) Mud: 1041-A (Nm); 1193-M (Nm);
Mark out: 1503-D (V) Milk: 1058-J (V); 1477-A (Nf); 2786 (hm); 2786 (Nm)
Marker: 2506 (Nm) 2160 (Nm) Muddy: 2786 (V)
Market: 2573 (am) Milky way: 2387 (af1) Mule: 2634 (ef1); 2634 (Nm)
Marrow: 1284-J (Nm); 1479-A Mill: 1192-A (jm) Multiply: 2250 (V); 2590 (V)
(rfm) Millet: 2097 (gm) Multitude: 1105-A (jm)
Marry: 1036-L (V) Millstone: 1445-H (Nm) Murder: 2790 (V)
Marsh Grass: 1008-A (rm) Minkrah: 2406 (hf1) Murmur: 1451-J (V); 2751 (V)
Marvel: 1496-H (V) Mirage: 2880 (Nm) Murmuring: 1451-J (if1)
Mast: 2141 (em) Mire: 1221-J (Nm) Music: 2124 (bf1); 2124 (ef2); 2124
Master: 1439-A (Nm); 2027 (Nm); Mirror: 1438-A (fm) (bm); 2124 (Nm); 2374 (abf1);
2052 (bm); 2843 (bm) Miscarriage: 2421 (Nm) 2374 (bf1)
Mastery: 2843 (ejm) Mischief: 1151-A (kf1); 1151-A Musician: 2124 (Nm)
Maten: 2363 (Nm) (Nf1) Muster: 1393-E (V)
Mattock: 2211 (af1) Mislead: 1472-H (V) Muzzle: 2018 (V); 2184 (acm);
Mature: 1496-J (km) Miss: 1170-E (V) 2184 (V)
Maturity: 1496-J (Nf1) Missing: 2530 (V) Myriad: 1439-A (eqf); 1439-B
Meadow: 1035-C (Nf); 1365-H Mist: 1004-A (Nm) (Nf1)
(Nf1); 1365-H (am) Mistress: 2027 (Nf1); 2052 (bf1); Myrrh: 1262-J (Nm); 1296-J (Nm)
Meal: 2711 (Nm) 2052 (Nf2) Myrtle: 1084-F (Nm)
Measure: 1280-B (V); 1280-J (V); Mix: 1035-B (V); 1288-G (V); Nail: 2491 (af1); 2491 (a f); 2491
1323-A (lf1); 2893 (adf2); 2893 2344 (V); 2573 (V); 2743 (V); (hm)
(gm) 2795 (V) Naked: 1365-A (apm); 1365-A
Measured: 1420-A (l m) Mixed: 2573 (Nm) (clm); 1365-A (cpm); 1365-A
Meat: 1043-H (eff1); 1043-H (Nf3); Mixed wine: 2344 (Nm) (ecpm); 1365-A (lm); 1365-H
1152-J (am); 1395-M (Nf1); Mixer: 2795 (Nf1); 2795 (Nm) (ff1); 1365-J (V)
1395-M (Nm); 2025 (nm); 2236 Mixture: 1242-E (e m); 2344 (hm); Nakedness: 1365-A (am); 1365-J
(am); 2305 (dm); 4017- 2795 (kf1); 2795 (hf2); 2795 (gm) (am); 1365-K (Nf1)
Medicine: 1051-H (Nf1); 1454-E Mock: 2312 (V); 2313 (V) Nard: 2439 (Nm)
(df1); 1454-J (if1) Mocker: 2313 (em) Nataph: 2399 (Nm)
Meditate: 1330-A (Nm); 1330-J Mocking: 1271-M (kf1); 2313 (Nm) Nation: 1052-A (fm)
(V); 1330-M (V) Moist: 1261-A (Nm); 2767 (V) Native: 2135 (nm)
Meditating: 1330-M (Nm) Moisten: 1452-B (V) Navel: 1480-B (bm)
Meditation: 1330-M (Nf1) Mold: 2431 (edm) Near: 1403-C (Nm); 2729 (Nf1);
Medium: 1002-J (Nm) Mole: 1250-A (Nf1); 2192 (cf) 2729 (cm); 2729 (Nm)
Meet: 1349-L (V); 1434-H (V); Moment: 2652 (Nm); 2652 (eqpm); Neck: 1066-A (lf2); 1411-D (gm);
1434-E (V); 2592 (V); 2594 (V) 2752 (Nm) 2580 (Nm); 2643 (af2)
Meeting: 1434-E (hm) Moon: 1445-L (Nm); 2303 (Nf1) Necklace: 3011 (bm)
Melody: 1095-A (fjm); 2124 (Nf1); More: 1503-L (gm); 1503-L (jm) Need: 2690 (gm)
2124 (hcm) Morning: 1302-A (Nf1); 2035 (gm); Needlework: 2796 (ef1)
Melon: 2013 (nbm) 2685 (bf1) Neglect: 1472-A (rf); 1472-A (Nm)

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Index - English Definitions
Neighbor: 1358-A (Nf4); 2838 Old: 1035-E (Nm); 1481-L (bm); Painful: 2355 (V)
(Nm) 1481-L (Nm); 2132 (V) Paint: 2256 (V)
Nesher: 2446 (Nm) Old age: 2132 (ef1); ge: 2132 (dm); Palace: 1043-M (Nf1); 1045-M
Nest: 1428-A (Nm); 1428-B (V) ge: 2132 (gm); ge: 2260 (Nm) (mm); 1450-C (jm); 4008-
Net: 1458-A (Nf2); 2206 (Nm); Olive: 1160-M (Nm) Palate: 1172-A (Nm); 2745 (am);
2250 (bm); 2459 (Nm); 1317-A Omer: 2554 (gm) 2745 (Nm)
(Nm) One: 2586 (fm/f); 2611 (jfm) Palm: 1247-A (Nf1); 1247-A (Nf);
Netting: 2459 (Nf1) Onion: 2030 (Nm) 2896 (ecf); 2896 (gm); 2896
Nettle: 2205 (dm) Only: 1456-A (Nm) (Nm)
New: 2151 (Nm) Onycha: 2824 (Nf2) Palm leaf: 1198-A (lm)
New moon: 2151 (gm) Open: 1386-H (V); 2631 (lcm); Pamper: 2616 (V)
Night: 1265-M (Nm); 1265-M (ff1) 2631 (V); 2649 (V); 2887 (V) Pan: 2145 (af); 2145 (Nm); 2514
Nine: 1476-A (im/f) Open wide: 2624 (V) (am)
Ninth: 1476-A (bfm) Opening: 2649 (ejm); 2649 (hm) Panel: 2826 (bm)
Noble: 1089-C (Nf2); 1089-C (bm); Opponent: 2475 (Nm) Pant: 2443 (V); 2574 (V)
1181-J (Nm); 1342-A (Nm); Oppose: 2475 (V) Parapet: 1364-H (am)
1403-C (bf); 2372 (bm); 2380 Opposite: 2061 (ef1) Part: 2608 (Nf)
(bm); 4016- Opposition: 1300-J (if1); 2475 (ef1) Partridge: 1434-E (gm)
Noblewoman: 1342-A (Nf1) Oppress: 2584 (V) Passion: 1073-L (bf3)
Nod: 1303-J (V); 1303-M (Nm); Oppressed: 2584 (Nf1) Pasture: 1250-A (Nf1); 1300-A
1303-J (am) Oppression: 1364-A (Nf1); 2307 (Nf1); 1311-G (lm); 1426-G (af1);
Nophek: 2420 (gm) (Nm); 2584 (af1); 2584 (dm); 1426-G (am); 1453-A (af4);
North: 1408-A (jf) 2584 (gm) 1453-H (fm); 1453-H (hm); 2089
Northern: 1408-A (jfm) Oppressor: 1494-B (Nm); 2584 (hf1); 2089 (hm); 2089 (Nm)
Nose: 1017-A (Nm) (cm) Path: 1445-C (gf1); 1445-C (gm);
Nostrils: 2394 (bm); 2394 (Nm/f) Or: 1006-A (Nm); 1382-A (Nm) 2448 (bf1); 2448 (bm/f); 2806
Not: 1254-B (om); 1254-J (Nm) Orchard: 3049 (Nm) (bm); 2860 (hcm)
Nothing: 1035-A (Nm); 1254-A Order: 2093 (ef1); 2468 (Nm) Pattern: 1037-H (iff2)
(Nm); 1289-D (df1); 1391-C Oren: 1451-C (gm) Pavement: 2792 (Nf1); 2792 (af2)
(Nm) Origin: 1392-L (af1) Payment: 2479 (nm); 2845 (edf1);
Nourished: 1290-C (Nf1) Ornament: 1342-G (jm); 2263 (om); 2845 (edm); 2845 (jm)
Now: 1367-H (Nm); 1367-H (sm); 2329 (mf1) Peasant: 2635 (jm); 2635 (Nm)
2278 (Nm); 2278 (Nf2) Orphan: 1496-L (cm) Pebble: 1411-B (cm)
Number: 1290-H (V); 1290-B Other: 1181-C (fm); 1181-C (mm); Peel: 2626 (V)
(ebm); 2500 (cf1); 2500 (hm); 1181-C (Nm) Peg: 1121-A (Nm); 1487-L (Nf);
2630 (df1); 2630 (hm) Outcry: 2131 (Nf) 2870 (Nm)
Nut: 1053-C (cm) Outer: 1432-A (ejm) Pen: 2203 (Nm)
O'ahh: 1008-J (Nm) Outside: 1179-J (Nm); 1179-M (jm) Pendent: 2399 (bf1)
Oak: 1012-A (Nf1); 1012-A (jm) Oven: 1319-J (im) Penis: 2865 (Nf1)
Oar: 1469-M (Nm); 1469-J (a m); Overflow: 1479-J (V) People: 1266-D (cm); 1358-A (Nm)
1469-J (hm) Overflowing: 2832 (Nm) Perceive: 1168-H (V)
Oath: 1012-A (Nf1); 2808 (df1) Overlay: 1155-A (rfm); 1408-H (V) Peres: 2640 (Nm)
Obscure: 2553 (Nm) Oversee: 2630 (V) Perforate: 1390-B (V)
Occasion: 1014-A (if1); 1014-H Overseer: 2509 (Nm); 2630 (bm) Perform: 1380-E (V)
(if1); 1357-M (Nf1) Oversight: 2630 (df1) Performance: 1380-E (hf1); 1380-E
Of: 1472-A (Nm) Overtunic: 2537 (af1) (bm); 1380-E (Nm)
Offensive: 2890 (gm) Overturn: 1379-F (V) Perfume: 2795 (edm)
Offer: 2380 (V) Overturned: 1379-F (gm) Perish: 1027-C (gm); 1027-C (V)
Offering: 1450-J (i f1); 1450-J Overturning: 1379-F (af1); 1379-F Permanent: 2669 (bf2)
(iff1); 2380 (Nf1); 2729 (gmm) (Nf1) Permission: 1458-A (fjm)
Officer: 2510 (bm) Owl: 1245-J (Nf); 1265-M (Nf4); Perverse: 1260-A (Nf3); 1260-J (V)
Offspring: 1392-A (lm) 1359-L (Nf1) Perverseness: 1308-J (af1)
Oh: 1006-A (fm) Ox: 1480-J (Nm); 2001 (Nm) Pestle: 1357-A (fm)
Oil: 1411-G (V); 1411-G (tm); Pace: 2676 (Nm) Peten: 2651 (Nm)
2357 (Nm); 2850 (Nm) Pain: 1173-A (lf1); 1173-A (afm); Piece: 2005 (Nm); 2047 (Nm); 2061
Ointment: 2357 (Nf1) 1411-M (Nm); 1411-M (Nm); (Nm); 2449 (Nm); 2734 (Nm);
2566 (jm); 2566 (Nm); 2566 (V) 1082-F (Nm); 1452-B (bm)

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Pierce: 1173-B (V); 1336-D (V); Pluck: 2059 (V); 2124 (V); 2411 Pray: 1403-E (V)
1416-B (V); 2110 (V); 2430 (V); 2456 (V); 2704 (V); 2905 Precious: 1434-L (bm); 1434-L
(V); 2436 (V); 2791 (V) (V) (Nm); 1434-L (V); 2329 (Nm)
Pierced: 1173-B (Nm) Plucked: 2059 (Nf1); 2245 (Nm); Pregnancy: 1112-H (jm)
Piercing: 1474-B (bf1); 2110 (af1); 2411 (am) Pregnant: 1112-H (Nf1); 1112-H
2208 (Nf1) Plucking: 2059 (Nm); 2124 (bm) (V)
Pile: 1089-J (kf1); 2578 (V); 2656 Plumage: 2181 (bf1) Preparation: 1250-H (Nf1); 2576
(Nm); 2656 (V) Plumb: 2874 (hf2) (am); 2587 (dm)
Pillar: 1021-N (df1); 1290-C (gf1); Plumbline: 1310-C (Nm) Prepare: 1250-H (V); 2587 (V)
1410-J (am); 2426 (af1); 2426 Plunder: 1475-B (V); 1475-D (V); Prepared: 2587 (bm)
(af2); 2426 (bm); 2492 (hm); 1475-H (V); 1475-J (kf1); 1475- Present: 2842 (edm)
2550 (dm); 2896 (ef1) M (kf1) Preserve: 2429 (bm); 2429 (V)
Pinch: 2735 (V) Point: 1006-H (V); 1031-C (Nf1); Press: 1018-J (V); 1247-C (V);
Pipe: 2675 (ecm); 3055 (Nf); 4014- 1310-J (im); 1484-H (V); 2685 1364-J (V); 1402-J (V); 1411-J
Pistachio: 2015 (gm) (cmm) (V); 1411-L (V); 1411-B (V);
Pit: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1048-J (Nm); Pole: 1503-J (mm) 1411-M (V); 2098 (V); 2470
1250-D (Nf); 1250-D (gm); Polished: 1426-B (Nm) (V); 2629 (V)
1250-J (Nm); 1296-F (af1); Pomegranate: 1450-A (jm) Pressure: 1247-C (Nm)
1468-A (ff2); 1468-A (Nf2); Ponder: 1095-H (V); 2612 (V) Prevail: 2052 (V)
1468-A (Nf3); 1468-A (sm); Pondering: 1095-A (Nf3); 1095-B Previous: 1474-L (Nm)
1468-J (Nf1); 1468-M (Nf1); (bm); 1095-H (Nm) Prey: 1354-A (Nm); 2225 (Nm);
2071 (om); 2602 (Nf2); 2602 Pool: 1059-C (Nm); 2039 (Nf1) 2245 (Nm); 2319 (acm)
(Nm) Poor: 1033-C (jm); 1081-A (Nf1); Price: 1497-C (mm); 2337 (bm)
Pitch: 1155-A (Nf2) 1458-J (Nm); 2478 (hm) Pride: 1047-A (Nf1); 1047-A (Nf3);
Pitch tent: 1104-C (V) Poplar: 2303 (ef1) 1047-A (fjm); 1047-A (jm);
Pitcher: 2369 (Nm) Porch: 1266-C (om); 2468 (hjm) 1047-A (Nm); 1047-K (Nf1);
Pitchfork: 1158-H (hm) Portion: 1290-A (Nf1); 1290-A 1052-A (Nf1); 2827 (Nm)
Pitdah: 2603 (ef1) (Nf2); 2167 (af1); 2167 (df1); Priest: 1244-G (gm); 1244-G (Nm);
Place: 1335-J (V); 1335-L (V); 2167 (Nf1); 2167 (af2) 2266 (gm)
1427-J (am); 1503-C (Nm); 2550 Possess: 1428-H (V); 2185 (V); Priesthood: 1244-G (df1)
(gm); 2870 (V) 2360 (Nm) Prince: 2412 (bm); 2758 (cm)
Plain: 1480-L (hcm) Possessed: 2360 (hm) Prison: 1204-A (af1); 1242-E (bm);
Plait: 2809 (hf1) Possession: 1428-H (hf1); 1428-H 1242-E (Nm); 1342-C (bm);
Plan: 1151-B (Nm) (hm); 1428-B (bm) 2467 (am); 2570 (gm)
Plane: 2725 (acf1) Post: 1145-J (kf1); 2896 (ldm) Privy: 1181-E (af1)
Plant: 2398 (bm); 2398 (Nm); 2398 Posterity: 2402 (Nm) Procession: 1264-F (bf1)
(V); 2886 (Nm); 2886 (V) Pot: 1073-J (Nm); 1250-J (em); Proclaim: 2286 (V)
Planting: 2398 (am) 1342-M (Nm); 1410-C (Nm); Produce: 1035-L (dm); 2520 (dm)
Plaster: 1066-M (Nm); 1192-J (V); 2766 (af2) Profit: 1503-L (am); 2031 (Nm);
1192-M (Nm); 1326-M (V) Potsherd: 2207 (Nf3) 2031 (V)
Platform: 1250-J (em) Potter: 2601 (Nm) Projectile: 2842 (Nm)
Play: 2374 (V) Pouch: 2320 (tdm) Prolong: 1448-C (V)
Plead: 1380-B (V) Pounce: 1205-J (V); 1354-M (V) Prophecy: 1301-E (V); 1301-E
Pleading: 1380-M (if1) Pound: 2301 (V) (df1)
Pleasant: 2169 (Nf1); 2169 (am); Pour: 1379-H (V); 1410-J (V); Prophet: 1301-E (bm)
2169 (adm) 1410-L (V); 2378 (V); 2412 Prophetess: 1301-E (bf1)
Please: 1300-A (Nm); 1300-C (Nm) (V); 2450 (V); 2865 (V) Propose: 1165-J (V)
Pleasure: 2528 (bm); 2528 (Nm/f) Poured: 2865 (Nm) Prosper: 1472-K (V); 2294 (V)
Pledge: 2141 (cm); 2141 (V); 2519 Pouring: 2412 (af1); 2412 (bm); Prosperity: 1472-K (Nf1); 1472-K
(cm); 2519 (lbm) 2412 (Nm) (bm); 2294 (gf1)
Plenty: 2461 (Nm) Poverty: 2478 (hf3) Prostitute: 2700 (Nf1); 2700 (Nm)
Plot: 1151-B (V) Powder: 1042-C (Nf1); 2565 (Nm); Prostrate: 1066-G (V); 2464 (V)
Plow: 1319-M (V); 2211 (V) 2828 (Nm) Protection: 2516 (ef1)
Plowing: 1319-M (Nm); 2211 (bm) Power: 1012-A (Nm); 1012-H (cm); Proud: 1051-D (Nm); 1112-L (bm);
Plow-point: 1022-A (Nf) 1012-H (Nm); 2185 (bm); 2185 1142-A (jm); 1142-A (Nm);
(Nm) 1439-G (gm); 1439-G (Nm)
Praise: 1211-H (V) Proudly: 1450-J (Nf1)

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Index - English Definitions
Province: 1083-M (kf1) Rattle: 1322-A (klm); 1451-H (V); Remain: 1480-D (V); 2506 (V)
Pruninghook: 2124 (af1) 2540 (V) Remember: 2121 (V)
Pull: 2846 (V) Rave: 2815 (V) Remnant: 1480-D (Nf4); 1480-D
Pulverize: 1454-J (V) Raven: 2907 (gm) (Nm); 1480-L (V); 2506 (Nm);
Pupil: 1025-A (Nf1) Ravine: 1319-G (hf1) 2506 (bm)
Purchase: 1296-G (V); 2119 (V) Raw: 1300-A (Nm) Removal: 1303-M (Nf1)
Pure: 1149-A (Nm); 1149-H (V) Razor: 1296-H (gm); 1365-A (im/f) Remove: 1146-B (V); 1210-H (V);
Pure gold: 1375-A (Nm) Reach: 2410 (V) 1297-J (V); 1342-J (V); 1349-H
Purple: 1440-C (jm); 1440-C (pmm) Reading: 1434-E (hm) (V); 2589 (V); 2677 (V)
Purpose: 1393-A (rm); 2520 (dm) Ready: 1296-G (bm); 1367-A (fm) Removed: 2589 (bm)
Pursue: 2755 (V) Realm: 2843 (mm) Renew: 2151 (V)
Pursued: 2755 (am) Rear: 2238 (V) Repair: 1448-C (df1); 2006 (V)
Push: 1077-H (V); 2099 (V) Rearing: 2238 (ecm) Repeat: 1474-H (V)
Pushing: 2098 (af1) Reason: 2862 (V) Report: 2025 (V); 2851 (df1); 2851
Qa'at: 1415-A (Nf2) Rebel: 1331-A (Nm); 2352 (V) (Nm)
Qav: 1416-A (Nm) Rebellion: 2352 (Nf3); 2352 (Nm) Reporting: 2851 (Nf3)
Qerets: 2735 (Nm) Rebuke: 2076 (Nf1); 2076 (hf2); Repose: 2752 (af1)
Qeshiytah: 2739 (bf1) 2076 (V) Reprover: 1342-L (cm)
Qetsahh: 2724 (Nm) Reckless: 2599 (Nm); 2599 (V) Request: 1039-H (V); 1458-C
Qiphoz: 2721 (ecm) Recklessness: 2599 (Nf3) (Nf2); 1472-D (hf1); 1472-D
Qiyphod: 2720 (ecm) Recompense: 2845 (em) (Nf1); 2036 (Nf1)
Quail: 1334-K (Nf) Record: 2121 (ejm); 2500 (V) Require: 2214 (V)
Quake: 2784 (Nm); 2784 (V) Recount: 1497-H (V) Required: 2214 (Nf3)
Quantity: 1342-J (kf1) Red: 1082-C (cm); 1082-C (jfm); Rescue: 1476-L (af1); 1476-L (df1);
Quarrel: 1083-A (acm); 1083-A 1082-C (V); 2158 (lbfm) 1476-L (if1); 1476-L (Nm);
(hbm); 1083-A (km); 1317-A Red Marble: 1032-G (Nm) 1476-L (V)
(af3); 1317-H (V); 2067 (V); Reddish: 1082-C (lm) Respect: 1314-E (acm)
2562 (V) Redeem: 1058-D (V); 1372-H (V); Respond: 2737 (Nm)
Quarter: 2744 (Nm) 2595 (V) Rest: 1071-E (Nm); 1307-A (Nf2);
Queen: 2340 (Nf1); 2340 (Nf2) Redeemed: 1372-N (dm) 1307-F (Nf1); 1307-J (kf1);
Quench: 1232-H (V) Redemption: 1058-D (df1); 1372-A 1307-J (am); 1307-J (Nm); 1307-
Quickly: 1296-G (Nf1); 1296-G (Nf3); 1372-A (fjm) J (V); 1371-J (Nf1); 1472-H (V);
(Nm); 1527-M (Nm) Redness: 2158 (lb f3) 1474-D (mm); 1474-D (V);
Quiet: 3061 (mm) Reed: 1059-C (jm); 1059-C (Nm); 2752 (adm); 2752 (Nm); 2752
Quietly: 1472-A (fm) 1059-E (Nm); 1339-J (Nm) (V)
Quiver: 1477-C (Nf1); 1495-A (fm); Re'eym: 1450-D (Nm) Restrain: 1242-E (V); 1387-C (V);
2779 (V) Refine: 1149-B (V); 1375-B (V); 2571 (V)
Quivering: 2779 (if1); 2779 (Nm) 2692 (V) Restraint: 2570 (am); 2570 (acm);
Ra'ah: 1438-A (Nf1) Refrain: 2155 (V) 2570 (Nm)
Raft: 3060 (cf1) Refresh: 1445-J (V); 2424 (V) Retem: 2802 (Nm)
Rafter: 2760 (bm) Refuge: 1163-E (am); 1176-A Return: 1462-J (V); 1462-J (if1)
Rag: 2469 (Nf1) (Nf3); 1176-H (V); 1176-H (am); Return: 1462-M (Nf1)
Rage: 2129 (Nm) 1314-J (km); 2707 (hm) Returning: 1462-J (Nf1)
Rain: 1227-H (km); 1227-H (V); Refuse: 1290-D (Nm); 1290-D (V); Revenge: 2641 (Nf1)
2090 (Nm); 2090 (V); 2336 2421 (am) Revenue: 4010-
(Nm); 2336 (V) Region: 2141 (Nm) Revolt: 2647 (V); 2818 (ndm)
Raindrop: 2494 (bm) Regret: 2392 (V) Revolution: 2647 (Nm)
Rained: 2090 (gm) Reign: 2340 (V) Reward: 3031 (bf1)
Raise: 1427-J (V); 2133 (V) Reject: 1319-D (V) Rich: 1476-J (Nm); 2585 (bm);
Raisin Cake: 1021-B (bf1) Rejected: 2148 (Nm) 2585 (V)
Raisins: 2667 (edm) Rejoice: 1058-M (V); 1337-J (V); Riches: 2585 (Nm)
Rake: 2530 (am) 2487 (V); 2542 (bm); 2542 Riddle: 1165-M (Nf1); 1165-M
Ram: 1284-A (fm) (Nm); 2542 (V); 2545 (V) (nf1)
Rampart: 1411-J (kf1) Rejoicing: 2487 (Nm) Ride: 2769 (V)
Range: 1204-J (Nm); 1503-L (dm) Relate: 2224 (V) Ridicule: 2708 (Nm); 2708 (V)
Rash: 1042-G (Nm) Release: 2457 (V); 2849 (Nf1) Ridiculing: 2708 (Nf1)
Relief: 1445-J (Nf1)

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Index - English Definitions
Right: 1290-L (bf); 1290-L (fm); Rushing: 1479-A (am) Secret: 1262-A (Nm); 1262-D
1290-L (V); 1290-L (bfm) Rust: 1173-E (Nf1) (Nm); 1262-G (Nm); 1444-A
Rim: 3027 (cm) Sack: 1341-A (Nm); 2362 (nf2); (Nm); 2516 (hm)
Ring: 1058-B (bm); 1169-A (Nm); 2687 (ej m) Secure: 2013 (df1)
2229 (Nf2); 2388 (Nm) Sacrifice: 2117 (Nm); 2117 (V) Security: 2013 (Nm)
Rip: 2639 (V) Sad: 1235-D (V); 2130 (V) See: 1438-H (V); 1438-A (Nf4);
Ripe: 2043 (V) Saddle: 2769 (km) 1438-H (Nm); 1480-J (V)
Ripen: 2177 (V) Saddlebags: 2870 (hm) Seed: 2137 (Nm); 2209 (mm); 2634
Rise: 1357-H (V); 2135 (V) Sadness: 2130 (Nm) (df1)
Rising: 1357-A (Nf1); 1357-A Saffron: 3028 (cm) Seeing: 1438-H (fm); 2631 (Nm)
(km); 1357-J (Nf1); 1427-J (ipm); Sailor: 2141 (gm) Seek: 2036 (V); 2114 (V); 2633
1427-M (Nf1) Salt: 2338 (Nf1); 2338 (Nm) (V); 2829 (V)
River: 1227-D (Nm); 1319-G (Nm); Sanctuary: 2093 (bm); 2700 (hm) Seeking: 2633 (Nf1)
2391 (Nm); 2606 (Nf1); 2606 Sand: 1173-J (Nm); 1292-A (Nf1) Seer: 1168-H (gm)
(Nm) Sandal: 2415 (Nf); 2415 (hm) Seize: 1183-H (V); 2152 (V); 2899
Riverbank: 1050-H (bf); 1050-H Sapling: 1318-L (bf1); 1318-L (V)
(Nf); 1387-C (bm) (gf2); 1318-L (gm) Selah: 1334-H (Nm)
Road: 2112 (Nm) Sapphire: 2500 (bm) Selected: 1434-E (bf1); 1434-E
Roar: 1105-H (ff1); 1105-H (V); Sash: 2022 (nm); 2740 (edm) (bm)
1105-J (V); 1463-D (Nf1); 1463- Satchel: 2203 (bm) Sell: 2337 (V)
D (V); 2780 (V) Satisfaction: 2461 (Nf1) Se'ma'miyt: 1335-B (Nf4)
Roast: 1403-H (fm); 1403-H (V); Saw: 1066-A (kf1); 1342-A (acm) Semen: 2136 (ef1)
2204 (V) Scab: 1270-L (Nf2); 2496 (hf2); Send: 1014-H (V); 2842 (V)
Robe: 1089-C (Nf2); 1089-C (Nm); 2496 (Nf2) Sending: 2842 (hf2); 2842 (acm)
1472-J (Nm); 2166 (af1); 3026 Scales: 1245-A (l f2); 2612 (Nm) Sent: 2842 (edm)
(Nf1); 3054 (ebm) Scarf: 2779 (Nf1) Separate: 2005 (hf1); 2005 (V);
Roll: 1034-C (V); 1058-B (V); Scarlet: 1474-A (fm) 2193 (Nf3)
2614 (V) Scatter: 1158-H (V); 1158-I (Nm); Separated: 1027-A (Nm)
Roof: 1049-A (Nm) 1386-J (V); 1389-J (V); 2007 Seraph: 2512 (Nm)
Room: 1175-A (Nf3); 1484-A (Nm) (Nm); 2009 (V); 2422 (V); 2597 Servant: 2518 (df1); 2518 (Nm)
Root: 2883 (gm); 2883 (V) (V) Serve: 2518 (V); 2608 (V); 2854
Rope: 2435 (ef1) Scattering: 1196-A (lf1); 1386-J (Nf); 2884 (V)
Rot: 1295-B (V); 2521 (V) (if1); 2422 (Nm) Service: 2518 (bf1); 2518 (cf1);
Rotten: 1295-J (V) Scepter: 3064 (bm) 2518 (am); 2608 (mm); 2884
Rough: 2083 (Nm) Scorch: 2688 (V) (Nm)
Round: 1342-G (Nm); 2258 (ef); Scorching: 2688 (Nf2) Servitude: 2518 (Nf3)
2258 (Nf); 2524 (cm) Scorn: 1271-A (jm); 1271-B (V); Set: 1394-L (V)
Round thing: 1058-B (Nm) 1271-J (V) Set apart: 2700 (V); part: 2700
Rounded: 2174 (dm) Scorpion: 3046 (Nm) (gm)
Row: 1204-J (Nm); 1480-J (Nf1); Scour: 2356 (V) Set-aside: 1403-C (V)
2468 (Nf1); 2576 (af2); 3033 (em) Scourge: 1469-B (Nm) Setting: 1288-E (edf1)
Rub: 2353 (V); 2354 (V) Scouring: 2356 (dm) Seven: 2808 (ef1); 2808 (emf1);
Rubbish: 1330-A (fm); 1330-J (Nf1) Scrape: 2081 (V); 2725 (V) 2808 (em); 2808 (Nm/f)
Ruby: 1082-C (gf); 1382-B (bm) Scream: 1384-H (V) Sevenfold: 2808 (ef2)
Ruin: 1027-M (Nm); 1035-A (if4); Scroll: 1058-M (kf1); 1058-M Seventh: 2808 (bfm)
1077-A (hf1); 1183-M (kf1); (fjm); 2500 (ef1); 2500 (Nm) Sever: 2727 (V)
1196-A (Nm); 1452-F (bf1); Sculpture: 2619 (bm); 2619 (Nm) Sew: 2239 (V); 2900 (V)
1452-F (bf3); 1452-F (Nm); Sea: 1105-J (if); 1220-A (Nm) Sha'ar: 2862 (Nm)
1516-A (km); 1516-A (Nm); Se'ah: 1323-A (Nf1) Shackle: 1157-A (Nm)
2292 (af1); 2421 (af1) Seal: 2223 (V) Shade: 1403-A (kf1)
Rule: 1342-B (V); 1342-J (V); Search: 2189 (V); 2189 (Nm) Shadow: 1196-B (V); 1362-J (am);
1441-H (V); 1441-J (V); 2027 Searching: 2226 (af2) 1403-A (elm); 1403-A (Nm);
(V); 2359 (V); 2758 (V); 2833 Season: 2123 (Nm); 2338 (V) 1403-B (Nm); 1403-B (V)
(V); 2843 (V) Seat: 1245-A (Nm); 1245-E (em); Shahhaph: 2826 (Nm)
Ruler: 1432-A (sm); 2466 (Nm) 1462-A (Nf2) Shake: 1150-B (V); 1150-J (V);
Run: 1455-E (V); 1455-J (V) Second: 1474-H (hm); 1474-H 1285-J (V); 1308-J (V); 1316-J
Rush: 1479-B (V) (fm/f) (if1); 1316-J (V); 1322-J (V);

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2077 (V); 2172 (V); 2458 (V); J (V); 1403-G (V); 1451-B (V); Skull: 1058-A (lf2)
2748 (V); 2849 (V) 1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-J (if1); Slander: 1071-A (Nf1); 1086-J (fm);
Shaking: 2748 (Nf1); 2748 (gm); 1460-J (V); 2689 (V) 2325 (V); 2749 (V)
2748 (Nm) Shouting: 1403-G (hf1); 1451-B Slanderer: 2770 (bm)
Shaliysh: 2847 (bm) (Nf1); 1451-B (Nm); 1451-J Slaughter: 1440-F (Nf1); 1440-F
Shalom: 2845 (cm) (Nm); 1451-M (Nf1) (Nm); 2227 (ef1); 2227 (am);
Shame: 1044-A (mf1); 1044-J Shovel: 1223-A (Nm); 1445-A 2227 (Nm); 2227 (V); 2702 (Nm)
(Nf1); 1044-J (Nf2); 1365-K (Nf2) Sledge: 1440-L (Nf)
(Nf1); 1426-A (jm); 2261 (V); Showers: 1439-B (bm) Sleep: 1474-A (Nf1); 1474-H
2261 (bf1); 2261 (bf3); 2728 Shrink: 2720 (V) (Nm/f); 1474-L (Nf2); 1474-L
(ejm) Shrivel: 1444-H (V); 2681 (V) (Nm); 1474-L (V); 2754 (V)
Shamiyr: 2853 (bm) Shu'al: 2860 (om) Sleeve: 1383-A (Nm)
Shaphan: 2867 (Nm) Shut: 1063-J (V); 1197-C (V); Slice: 1050-B (df1); 1050-B (dm/f);
Shard: 2209 (dm) 1204-C (Nm); 1204-C (V); 2467 1050-B (V); 2508 (V); 2608 (V)
Sharp: 1165-A (Nm); 1165-B (dm); (V); 2569 (V) Slicing: 2508 (Nf2); 2508 (Nm/f)
1165-B (V); 2209 (bm); 2309 Sh'vo: 1462-A (qf) Slime: 1457-M (Nm)
(V) Sick: 1173-E (idm); 1173-H (V); Sling: 2709 (Nm); 2750 (af1)
Sharpen: 1474-B (V) 2003 (V) Slinger: 2709 (Nm)
Shatter: 2216 (V); 2783 (V) Sickle: 2330 (Nm); 3020 (Nm) Slip: 2346 (V)
Shattering: 2811 (Nm) Sickness: 1173-H (fm) Slippery: 2167 (lf1)
Shave: 2065 (V); 2730 (V) Side: 1395-A (Nm); 2299 (Nf); Slope: 1464-C (Nf1); 1464-C (Nm)
Sheaf: 1266-C (df1); 1266-C (dm); 2363 (Nm); 2476 (Nm); 2520 Slothful: 1450-A (ff1)
2554 (bm); 2554 (gm) (Nm); 2664 (Nf) Slow: 1448-C (Nm)
Shear: 1053-B (V); 1053-H (V) Siege works: 1080-M (Nm) Sluggard: 2568 (Nm)
Sheath: 1365-A (im/f); 2382 (Nm) Sieve: 1316-A (Nf1); 2250 (Nf1) Slumber: 1312-J (V); 1312-J (if1)
Sheep: 1327-A (Nm); 1405-H (gm); Sigh: 1307-C (V) Small: 1080-A (Nm); 1080-B (V);
2273 (Nm) Sign: 1022-A (Nf) 2680 (hbf1); 2680 (bm); 2680
Sheep-master: 2431 (gm) Signet: 2223 (gf2); 2223 (gm); 2534 (hm); 2680 (V); 2703 (gm); 2703
Sheer: 2723 (V) (ef1) (Nm); 2703 (V)
Sheet: 1326-A (sm); 1441-B (bm); Silence: 1082-H (V); 1082-N (gf1); Small flock: 2186 (bm)
2742 (am); 2797 (bm) 1107-H (V); 1182-H (V) Smash: 2628 (V)
She-Goat: 2494 (bf1) Silent: 1082-B (Nm); 1082-B (Nf1); Smear: 1284-H (V); 2175 (V);
Shelak: 2844 (Nm) 1082-B (om); 1082-H (fm); 2357 (V)
Shelam: 2845 (Nm) 1082-J (Nf1); 1266-C (em); Smeared: 2357 (bm); 2357 (hm)
Shepherd: 1453-J (fm) 1266-C (Nm); 2211 (Nm); 2480 Smell: 1445-J (V)
Shephiyphon: 1477-B (bjm) (V) Smile: 2017 (abf4); 2017 (V)
Sheqel: 2874 (Nm) Silk: 1297-A (fm) Smith: 2467 (am)
Sheriff: 2864 (efm) Silver: 2277 (Nm) Smoke: 2583 (Nm); 2583 (V);
Shield: 1060-A (am); 1060-B (V); Simple: 1390-H (ff3); 1390-H (ff) 2705 (ecm)
1234-M (jm); 1336-M (Nf1); Sin: 1170-A (fm); 1170-E (Nf1); Smooth: 2167 (Nf1); 2167 (dm);
2473 (gf1); 2843 (Nm) 1170-E (bf); 1170-E (Nm) 2167 (V)
Shine: 1104-B (am); 1104-B (bdm); Sinew: 1050-M (Nm) Snail: 2806 (ldm)
1104-B (V); 1104-C (V); 1302- Sing: 1480-M (V) Snap: 2726 (V)
H (V); 1384-L (V); 2586 (V) Sink: 1403-B (V); 1468-B (V); Snapped: 2726 (Nf1)
Shining: 1104-A (ief1); 1411-G (gf) 1468-L (Nm); 1468-J (V); 2229 Snare: 1158-J (am); 1395-J (af1);
Ship: 1014-A (ff1); 1014-A (fm); (V); 2876 (V) 1395-J (am); 1435-J (V); 1435-L
1401-A (Nm); 2498 (bf1) Sister: 1008-A (Nf3) (dm); 1435-L (V); 1435-L (am);
Shod: 2415 (V) Sister-in-law: 1036-L (Nf2) 2771 (gm)
Shoham: 1473-G (Nm) Sit: 1307-L (V); 1462-L (V); Snarer: 1435-L (cm)
Shoot: 1439-B (V); 2842 (df1) 1482-B (V); 1482-M (V) Snatch: 2225 (V); 2712 (V)
Shore: 1178-J (Nm) Sixth: 1481-E (V); 1481-H (V); Sneeze: 1158-B (V); 2539 (bf1)
Short: 2250 (ef1); 2727 (gm); 2727 1481-A (fm/f) Snort: 2002 (V)
(Nm) Skillet: 1388-B (dm) Snorting: 2394 (Nf1)
Shoulder: 2837 (ef1); 2837 (Nm); Skin: 1365-J (Nm); 2064 (Nm) Snow: 2841 (Nm); 2841 (V)
2837 (V) Skin bag: 1174-A (Nf2); ag: 1303- Snuffer: 2124 (kf1)
Shout: 1096-A (Nm); 1096-B (em); D (gf1); ag: 1303-D (gm) So: 1235-A (Nm); 1244-A (pf1);
1096-J (bf1); 1399-J (Nf1); 1399- Skip: 1201-B (V); 2794 (V) 1244-A (Nm); 1244-A (Nm)

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Index - English Definitions
Soak: 1442-J (V) Spoil: 1030-B (V); 1464-B (V); Step: 1264-F (bm); 1480-C (df);
Soaked: 1442-J (ff1) 1464-J (V); 1472-B (Nm); 1472- 2112 (hm); 2620 (Nm); 2676
Soap: 1043-A (Nm); 1043-J (Nf4) B (V); 2166 (bf1) (hm)
Socket: 1390-J (Nf) Spoiled: 1472-B (gm) Stew: 2386 (bm)
Soda: 2457 (Nm) Spoiling: 1464-J (Nm) Stick: 2610 (Nm)
Soft: 1448-B (V); 2556 (cm); 2556 Spoils: 1030-A (Nf1); 1030-A (Nm) Still: 2804 (V)
(V) Spoke: 2220 (edm) Stink: 1044-D (df); 1044-D (Nm);
Soil: 2088 (kf1) Spot: 1196-E (V); 3063 (ldf1); 1044-D (V); 1295-A (Nm)
Sojourn: 1066-J (dm); 1066-J (V) 2655 (Nm) Stinkweed: 1044-D (Nf1)
Sojourner: 1462-L (im) Spotted: 2037 (cm); 2431 (cm); Stir: 1035-G (V); 1344-J (V); 2541
Son: 1037-A (Nm) 2655 (dm) (V); 2752 (V)
Song: 1480-M (Nf) Spread: 1192-H (V); 1308-H (V); Stirred: 1344-J (Nm)
Sorcerer: 2293 (Nm) 1389-H (V); 1407-L (V); 1441- Stocks: 1326-A (Nm); 1379-F (af2);
Sorcery: 2293 (Nm); 2293 (V) B (V); 2362 (V); 2401 (V); 2674 (ecm)
Sorrow: 1033-C (cm); 1071-D 2621 (V); 2640 (V); 2646 (V); Stomach: 1171-A (Nf); 1192-A
(Nf1); 1071-D (jm); 1071-J (V); 2785 (V); 2831 (V); 3053 (V) (Nf1); 1416-A (gf1); 1416-A
1210-A (jm); 1210-A (if1); 1232- Spread out: 2742 (V); ut: 1158-A (Nf1)
D (acm); 1232-D (Nm); 1232-D (Nm); ut: 2642 (V); ut: 2644 (V) Stomp: 2786 (V)
(V); 2392 (Nm); 2566 (af1); Spreading: 1308-A (adf1); 2640 Stomping: 2859 (Nf1)
2566 (gm) (hm); 2831 (hcm) Stone: 1037-C (Nf); 2502 (V);
Soul: 2424 (Nf) Spring: 1039-J (am); 1220-B (Nm); 2750 (V); 2792 (Nm)
Sour: 2173 (V) 1359-M (am); 2368 (Nm); 2825 Stool: 1082-F (cm)
Sour Grape: 2025 (gm) (bm) Stoop: 2290 (V)
Soured: 2173 (bm); 2173 (cm) Sprinkle: 1306-H (V); 2138 (V) Stop: 2515 (V); 2570 (V)
South: 1290-L (if); 2113 (cm); Sprout: 1090-E (V); 2666 (Nm); Stopping: 2570 (gm)
2371 (Nm) 2666 (V) Store: 1339-C (cm); 1411-C (V);
Sow: 2137 (V) Spy: 2749 (V) 2185 (V); 2265 (V)
Sown: 2137 (dm) Square: 2744 (V) Storehouse: 1335-C (Nm); 1411-C
Span: 1158-A (Nf2); 2238 (gm); Squared: 2744 (Nm) (gm); 2478 (hf1)
2238 (Nm); 2238 (V) Squeeze: 1294-A (Nm); 2307 (V) Stork: 2181 (bf1)
Spare: 1176-J (V) Stab: 2237 (V) Storm: 1345-H (V); 1461-J (Nm);
Spark: 1157-A (Nm); 1234-B Stable: 2788 (Nm) 1461-J (Nf1); 2517 (Nf1); 2517
(ecm); 1317-B (ecm); 2800 (Nm) Staff: 1285-H (Nm); 1426-A (af1); (Nm/f); 2517 (V)
Sparkle: 1317-B (V) 1426-A (am); 2805 (Nm); 2861 Straight: 1480-L (V); 1480-L (km);
Speak: 1288-B (V); 1288-C (V); (hf1) 1480-L (Nm); 2403 (cm); 2658
1367-J (V); 2093 (V); 2314 (V) Stain: 1518-D (V); 2297 (V) (bm); 2658 (Nm); 2658 (V);
Spear: 1175-A (Nf4); 1234-M (jm); Stained: 1518-D (cm) 2901 (V)
1491-L (im); 2773 (Nm) Staircase: 1265-J (Nm) Straightness: 1480-L (gm); 2403
Spearhead: 1428-M (Nm) Stalk: 1244-A (Nf1); 2905 (Nm) (cf1); 2658 (ef1); 2658 (Nf1)
Special: 2700 (bm); 2700 (cm) Stall: 1020-H (ff1); 1020-H (Nf1); Strait: 1411-A (km); 1411-A (Nm)
Speckled: 2513 (dm) 2746 (am) Strange: 1158-J (V)
Speech: 1288-F (df1); 2093 (hm) Stammer: 2637 (V) Stranger: 1066-J (dm); 1066-A
Speed: 4007- Stand: 1393-L (V); 1427-J (if1); (Nm)
Spelt: 2276 (of2) 1427-M (Nm); 2095 (V); 2426 Strangle: 2180 (V)
Spice: 1310-E (cf2); 2024 (gm); (V); 2550 (V) Strangling: 2180 (am)
2024 (Nm); 2795 (Nm) Standard: 1314-A (Nm); 1314-B Straw: 1037-A (aim); 1037-A (im)
Spider: 3044 (bm) (V); 2095 (Nm) Stray: 1200-H (V)
Spin: 1189-J (V) Standing: 2426 (am); 2550 (Nf1) Stream: 1035-C (om); 1035-L
Spindle: 2294 (ecm) Star: 1104-B (em); 1232-B (gm) (Nm); 1035-L (om)
Spine: 1363-H (Nm) Station: 2550 (am) Street: 2759 (cf)
Spit: 1456-B (V); 1456-J (Nm); Statute: 2630 (dm) Strength: 1012-J (Nm); 1012-M
1456-L (V); 1500-J (Nf2) Stay: 1267-J (V); 2526 (V) (Nf3); 1238-J (Nm); 1294-C
Splendor: 1096-J (Nm) Steal: 2073 (V) (Nf1); 1294-C (am); 1352-B
Splinter: 2726 (Nm) Steel: 2607 (Nf1) (dm); 1352-J (Nm); 1362-L (if1);
Split: 2606 (V); 2640 (V); 2857 Stench: 2659 (Nf1) 2052 (df1); 2152 (Nf1); 2152
(V) (gm); 2569 (idf1); 2569 (gm)
Splitting: 2857 (Nm) Strengthen: 1352-B (V)

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Stress: 1402-J (kf1); 1402-J (am) Suppress: 1304-L (V) Task work: 1291-A (Nm)
Strife: 1317-A (af1); 1439-M (kf1); Sure: 1290-C (Nf1); 1290-C (opm); Tassel: 2054 (bm)
1439-M (Nm) 1290-C (pm) Taste: 2236 (Nm); 2236 (V)
Strike: 1266-F (adf1); 1266-F (V); Surely: 1244-C (Nm) Taunt: 2056 (df1); 2056 (V); 2208
1284-E (V); 1477-J (V); 2334 Surge: 2871 (Nm) (V)
(V); 2335 (V); 2377 (V); 2823 Surround: 1324-B (V); 1385-C Taunting: 2056 (edm)
(V) (V); 2150 (V); 2300 (V) Teaching: 1227-H (if1)
Striking: 2377 (kf1); 2377 (Nm); Sustain: 1242-J (V) Tear: 2245 (V); 2645 (V); 2734
2823 (bf1) Sustenance: 1171-H (hf1) (V); 3024 (V)
Strip: 2626 (Nf1) Swallow: 1089-B (cf); 1269-J (V); Tear away: 2643 (V)
Stripe: 2143 (ldf1) 1337-J (Nm); 1337-J (V); 1477- Te'ashur: 1480-C (idf)
Striped: 2572 (cm) D (V); 2020 (V) Teeth: 1474-A (Nm/f)
Strive: 1439-L (bm); 1439-M (V) Swallowed: 2020 (Nm) Tell: 2372 (V)
Strong: 1043-C (bm); 1294-C (V); Swamp: 1041-A (Nf1) Temple: 1456-A (Nf1)
1294-C (bm); 1294-C (cm); Swarm: 2573 (cm) Ten: 2563 (Nf1); 2563 (cm); 2563
1294-C (gm); 1352-A (Nm); Swarmer: 2881 (Nm); 2881 (V) (Nm/f)
1352-B (edm); 1497-C (em); Swear: 1012-H (V); 2808 (V) Tender: 1448-A (Nm); 1448-J (Nm)
2052 (ecm); 2152 (Nm); 2185 Sweat: 1154-A (Nf1); 1154-L (Nm) Tent: 1104-C (gm); 1416-A (of1)
(cm) Sweep: 1053-J (V); 1185-J (V); Tenth: 2563 (am); 2563 (bfm); 2563
Strong One: 1012-M (Nf1); ne: 1223-H (V); 1330-H (V); 2471 (jm)
1012-M (Nm) (V) Te'o: 1484-A (qm)
Stronghold: 1352-J (am); 1395-A Sweep away: 2088 (V) Terminate: 2669 (V)
(adf1); 1395-A (km); 2033 (ejm); Sweet: 1310-B (bcm); 2341 (V); Terrible: 1220-C (cm); 2363 (ntm);
2689 (bm) 2364 (am); 2364 (cm); 2364 (dm); 2581 (bm)
Structure: 1037-H (hm) 2364 (V); 2416 (bm); 2416 Terror: 1035-H (Nf1); 1154-J (Nf1);
Struggle: 1439-C (Nf1); 2818 (V) (mm); 2416 (V); 2795 (km) 1164-E (Nf); 1220-C (Nf1);
Stubble: 1435-A (Nm) Sweetness: 2364 (gm); 2364 (Nm) 2029 (edm); 2581 (af1)
Stubbornness: 1435-A (fm) Swell: 1039-H (V); 1089-F (V); Test: 1314-H (V)
Stud: 2774 (Nf) 1393-H (V); 2032 (V) Tested: 2011 (gm)
Student: 2311 (edm); 2311 (ibm) Swelling: 1089-F (Nf1); 1393-H Testicles: 1471-C (Nm)
Study: 1256-G (Nm) (Nm) Testimony: 1326-G (Nm)
Stumble: 1077-A (fm) Swift: 1426-A (Nm) Thanks: 1211-A (if1)
Stumblingblock: 2292 (hcm) Swim: 1330-K (Nm) That: 1359-A (am)
Stump: 1053-E (Nm); 2905 (em) Swine: 2153 (bm) Theft: 2073 (Nf1)
Stylus: 1354-A (Nm) Sword: 2041 (Nm); 2199 (Nf) There: 1106-A (Nm); 1473-A (Nm)
Subdue: 2251 (V) Sycamore: 2875 (Nf) There is: 1228-A (Nm); s: 1228-A
Substance: 1106-J (Nm); 1427-L Table: 2842 (omm) (nfm)
(dm) Tablet: 1261-J (Nm) These: 1104-A (em); 1104-A (Nm);
Subtle: 2908 (dm); 2908 (V) Tahhash: 2891 (Nm) 1104-A (sm)
Subtlety: 2571 (Nf1); 2908 (Nf1); Tahhmas: 2172 (im) They: 1106-A (Nf1); 1106-A (Nm)
2908 (gm) Tail: 2125 (Nm); 2125 (V) Thick: 1508-H (V); 1508-A (Nf3);
Success: 1504-J (ff1); 2294 (ejm) Take: 2319 (V) 1508-A (fm)
Such: 1266-C (jfm); 2611 (cfm) Take hold: 2693 (V) Thick darkness: 3067 (Nm)
Suck: 1294-B (V); 2546 (V) Taking: 1422-A (Nm) Thicket: 2459 (cm); 2459 (Nm)
Suckle: 1318-J (V); 1318-L (V) Talebearer: 2770 (bm) Thief: 2073 (Nm)
Suffering: 2566 (Nf2) Tamarisk: 1472-C (Nm) Thigh: 2598 (Nm)
Sufficient: 1079-A (am); 1079-A Tambourine: 1500-J (Nm) Thin: 1456-A (Nm)
(Nm); 1106-J (V) Tame: 1247-H (V) Thing: 2093 (Nm)
Sum: 2893 (acf2); 2893 (Nf4) Tan: 1497-A (Nm) Think: 2586 (V)
Summer: 1432-M (Nm); 1432-M Tanah: 1497-A (Nf1) Third: 2847 (em); 2847 (Nm/f);
(V) Taniyn: 1497-A (sm) 2847 (bfm)
Sun: 1174-A (Nf1); 2854 (Nf) Tapestry: 1198-C (Nm) Thirst: 1404-E (V); 1404-E (ef1);
Sun idol: 1174-A (mm) Tapestry: 2869 (ldm) 1404-E (Nm)
Supplication: 1175-A (if1); 1175-B Tar: 2175 (Nm) Thirsty: 1404-B (bm)
(idm) Target: 1204-A (af1); 2592 (hm) This: 1143-A (Nm); 1144-A (Nm);
Support: 2488 (V); 2787 (V); 2861 Tarry: 1172-H (V) 1260-F (Nf1); 1260-F (Nm);
(hm) Tarshish: 1458-B (ibm) 1260-F (rm)

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Index - English Definitions
Thistle: 1089-A (lm) Toss: 1303-B (V); 1303-H (V); Trumpet: 1035-L (gm); 2902 (cm);
Thorn: 1169-J (Nm); 1188-C (Nm); 1303-B (dm); 2384 (V) 3018 (cf1)
1333-A (Nm); 1334-M (jm); Tossings: 1303-A (mm); 1303-H Trust: 2013 (ef1); 2764 (V)
1336-A (Nm); 1336-B (bm); (Nm) Truth: 1290-C (Nf2); 1393-L (bm);
1432-J (Nm); 1482-M (Nm); Touch: 1297-J (V); 1297-L (V); 2739 (cm); 2739 (gm)
2149 (Nm); 2417 (ldm); 2715 2376 (Nm); 2376 (V); 2445 (V) Tsemed: 2665 (Nm)
(ecm); 2715 (ejm) Tour: 1503-J (V) Tsepha: 2684 (Nm)
Thorn bush: 1336-H (Nm) Toward: 1104-A (Nm); 1266-A (q Tukiy: 1494-J (fm)
Thought: 1112-A (lcm); 1411-L m
) Tumble: 1287-B (V)
(Nm); 1440-A (Nm); 1440-A Tower: 2054 (hm); 2426 (kom); Tumult: 1105-J (kf1); 1461-A
(fjm); 2586 (jf1); 2586 (Nf3); 2463 (hm); 2564 (gm) (Nf2); 1461-A (jm); 2753 (V)
3040 (Nm) Town: 1167-A (Nf1) Tunic: 2605 (bm)
Thousand: 2001 (Nm); 2001 (V) Trade: 2473 (V); 2770 (V) Turban: 1388-D (Nm); 2051 (hbf2);
Three: 2847 (cm/f); 2847 (Nm/f) Trample: 1080-F (V); 2044 (V) 2228 (dm); 2673 (bf1); 2673
Threefold: 2847 (V) Trampled: 1038-J (if1); 1038-J (hf2); 2673 (bm)
Thresh: 1090-C (V); 1090-J (V) (kf1); 2775 (hm) Turn: 1324-A (bf1); 1325-J (V);
Threshing: 1090-J (kf1); 1090-M Trance: 2754 (if1) 1325-M (Nm); 1331-H (V);
(Nm) Tranquil: 2873 (V) 1331-J (V); 1342-H (V); 1342-
Threshing floor: 1089-C (em) Tranquility: 2873 (Nm) B (V); 1382-J (V); 1382-H (V);
Threshing sledge: 2351 (gm) Transgress: 2349 (V) 1446-L (V); 2174 (V)
Threshold: 1339-A (Nm); 2651 Transgression: 2349 (Nm) Turning: 1342-A (Nf1); 1382-C
(hm) Translate: 3065 (V) (Nm)
Throat: 1066-A (jm); 1269-A (Nm) Trap: 1376-B (V); 1376-A (Nm); Tusk: 3062 (Nm)
Through: 2165 (V) 2310 (acf2) Twice: 1474-E (emm)
Throw: 1211-B (V); 1211-H (V); Trappings: 1349-A (fm) Twig: 1150-A (lf); 2157 (Nm)
1227-H (V); 1450-H (V); 2844 Travel: 1264-F (Nm); 1445-C (V) Twilight: 2444 (Nm); 2543 (Nf1)
(V) Treacherous: 2004 (gf1); 2004 (cm) Twins: 1496-D (cm)
Throwing: 2844 (Nf2) Tread: 1038-J (V); 1521-B (V); Twist: 1173-J (V); 1511-J (Nf1);
Thrust: 1086-F (V); 2041 (V); 2112 (V); 2775 (V) 1511-J (V); 1528-J (V); 2318
2902 (Nm); 2902 (V) Treader: 2775 (Nm) (V); 2485 (V); 2509 (V); 2650
Thumb: 1037-G (Nf) Treasure: 1310-A (Nf3); 2185 (gm); (V); 2821 (V)
Thunder: 1461-H (if1); 2780 (Nf1); 2234 (acm); 2264 (hm); 2683 Twisted: 1511-J (ff1); 2650 (l m)
2780 (Nm) (bm); 2683 (jm); 2893 (df1) Two: 1474-H (Nm/f)
Tidhar: 1089-G (im) Treasurer: 3007 (em); 3007 (Nm) Ugav: 2523 (om)
Tie: 2557 (V); 2740 (V); 2771 (V) Treasury: 2074 (Nm); 3010 (Nm) Ulcer: 1035-L (Nf2)
Tied: 2771 (Nm) Tree: 1012-M (mm); 1363-A (Nf1); Uncircumcised: 2577 (Nm); 2577
Time: 1290-H (gm); 1367-A (Nf); 1403-D (Nm) (V)
2528 (em); 2623 (Nf) Tremble: 1154-J (V); 1459-A Unclean: 1197-E (of1); 1197-E
Tin: 2005 (bm) (Nf2); 2200 (V); 2201 (Nm); (Nm); 1197-E (V); 1197-H (V)
Tinshemet: 2443 (if2) 2201 (V); 2613 (V); 2778 (V) Uncover: 1357-H (V); 1365-H
Tire: 1362-M (V) Trembling: 2201 (Nf1); 2778 (Nm/f) (V); 2186 (V)
Tired: 1362-L (Nm); 1362-M (Nm) Trench: 1357-A (if1); 2524 (af1); Under: 2892 (cm); 2892 (Nm)
Tithe: 2563 (V) 2524 (am) Undergarment: 2267 (hm)
Together: 1165-L (Nm) Trial: 1314-A (af1) Understand: 1037-M (V); 2477
Toil: 1014-J (im) Tribe: 1013-J (Nf1); 1285-H (Nm); (V)
Token: 2573 (jm) 2805 (Nm) Understanding: 1037-M (Nf1);
Tomorrow: 1181-A (af2) Tribute: 1035-A (qm); 1245-A 2477 (Nf2); 2477 (Nm)
Tong: 2319 (am) (km); 1291-A (Nf1) Uninhabited: 2061 (Nf1)
Tongue: 2325 (cm) Trickle: 1296-A (Nm) Unit: 1165-A (Nm)
Top: 1399-B (bm); 1399-B (bfm); Trigon: 2459 (Nf1) Unite: 1165-C (V); 1165-L (V)
2668 (Nf2) Trim: 2276 (V) Unity: 1165-C (Nm); 1165-L (bm)
Topple: 2292 (V) Triumph: 2548 (bf3); 2548 (V) Unleavened: 1294-B (Nf1)
Toppling: 2292 (ejm) Troop: 1063-C (Nm) Unripe fig: 1371-A (Nm)
Torch: 2317 (bm) Trouble: 1035-G (Nf1); 1258-D Unsavory: 2898 (Nf1)
Tormentor: 1265-L (im) (if1); 1411-A (Nf1); 2029 (Nf1) Unseasoned: 2898 (Nm)
Torn: 2245 (Nf1) Trough: 1446-G (Nm); 1479-J (Nf2) Upon: 1357-A (Nm)
Tortoise: 1393-A (Nm) True: 1395-H (Nm) Uproot: 2883 (cqf)

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Upside-down: 1379-F (if1); down: Walk: 1264-F (V); 1264-L (V); Weave: 1440-C (V); 2522 (V);
1379-F (lm) 1264-F (idf1) 2809 (V)
Urge: 1271-C (V); 2196 (V); 2393 Wall: 1173-M (Nf1); 1173-M (Nm); Web: 1434-J (Nm); 2412 (af2)
(V) 1173-M (Nm); 1174-J (Nf1); Wedding: 2224 (Nf1)
Urinate: 2888 (V) 1179-M (Nm); 1434-M (Nm); Week: 2808 (dm)
Usury: 2441 (Nm); 2441 (V) 1480-A (Nf1); 1480-A (mm); Weep: 1034-A (fm); 1034-H (Nm);
Utter: 1032-E (V); 1312-D (V) 1480-J (Nm); 2296 (gm); 2296 1034-H (V); 2106 (V)
Utterance: 1032-E (hm); 1312-D (Nm) Weeping: 1034-A (Nf4); 2106 (ef1)
(Nm) Wander: 1407-H (V); 1471-H (V); Weigh: 2874 (V); 2893 (V)
Vagina: 2369 (Nf4) 1499-H (V) Weighed: 2874 (Nm)
Valley: 1047-M (Nm/f); 1316-A Wandering: 1303-J (Nm); 1441-J Weight: 2874 (hm); 2874 (hcm)
(Nf1); 2034 (ef1); 2553 (Nm) (am) Well: 1477-D (am)
Value: 1245-A (hf1); 1434-L (Nm); Want: 2503 (V) West: 1024-J (am)
2337 (Nm) War: 2305 (hf1); 2305 (Nm); 2693 Wet: 2655 (V)
Vanity: 1014-J (Nm) (gm) What: 1281-A (Nm); 1282-A (Nm);
Vegetable: 2137 (jm) Ward: 2630 (bf3) 1290-A (Nm)
Veil: 1327-J (am); 1404-A (Nf1); Wardrobe: 2326 (kf1) Wheat: 1454-M (Nf1); 2177 (ef1)
2496 (hf1); 2678 (bm) Wares: 2532 (ejm) Wheel: 1058-A (lm); 1382-C (gm)
Vengeance: 2433 (Nf1); 2433 (Nm) Warm: 1174-B (V); 1158-G (V) Whelp: 1066-J (Nf1); 1066-J (Nm)
Venom: 1296-B (cf1); 1458-D (gm) Warp: 1482-A (fm) When: 1298-A (fm)
Vermilion: 2885 (Nm) Warrior: 2052 (Nm) Where: 1010-A (Nm); 1010-G
Vessel: 1242-A (fm); 1242-L (hm) Wash: 2249 (V); 2764 (V) (Nm); 1010-H (Nm); 1014-A
Vigor: 1014-J (Nm) Washbasin: 2764 (Nm) (Nm); 1014-M (Nm); 1374-C
Vile: 1150-J (Nf3) Washing: 2764 (Nf1) (ef1)
Village: 1204-M (Nf1); 2283 (bm); Waste: 1366-B (V); 1488-J (rm); Which: 1480-C (Nm)
2283 (gm); 2635 (Nf1); 2635 2199 (V); 2199 (Nf1); 2199 Whip: 1469-J (Nm); 2638 (Nm)
(fm); 2635 (fm) (Nf); 2199 (gm) Whirlwind: 1339-J (Nf1)
Villain: 1242-M (fm) Watch: 1359-B (V); 1359-J (V); Whisper: 1071-B (V); 2308 (Nm);
Vine: 2124 (cf1) 1408-H (V); 1476-H (V); 2853 2308 (V); 2852 (ef1); 2852 (Nm)
Vinedresser: 2288 (gm) (ndf1); 2872 (V) Whisperer: 2438 (emm)
Vinegar: 2173 (gm) Watcher: 1365-M (Nm) Whistle: 2882 (V)
Vineyard: 2288 (Nm) Watching: 1408-H (ff1); 2853 (dm) Whistling: 2882 (df1); 2882 (Nf1)
Vintage: 2033 (bm); 2033 (cm) Watchtower: 1408-A (Nf4); 1408- White: 1089-A (Nm); 1181-J (fm);
Violence: 1455-B (kof1); 2172 H (hm); 2011 (bm); 2011 (cm); 1181-J (Nm); 1181-J (V); 1399-
(Nm) 2011 (Nm) B (V); 2303 (Nm); 2303 (V);
Viper: 1391-C (Nf1) Water: 1281-A (Nm); 3013 (bm) 2661 (cm); 2661 (Nm)
Virgin: 2045 (df1) Watered: 1442-J (Nm) Whither: 1317-E (V); 1317-H (V)
Virginity: 2045 (df) Watering: 1447-A (Nm) Who: 1286-A (Nm)
Vision: 1168-A (Nf3); 1168-A Wave: 1080-A (fm) Whole: 1496-A (Nm); 1496-B (bm);
(Nf); 1168-A (fjm); 1168-A (jm); Waver: 1150-C (V) 1496-B (V); 1496-J (Nm)
1168-H (af1); 1168-H (rm); Wavering: 1285-J (Nm) Whore: 1152-H (V)
1438-A (af1); 1438-H (gm) Wax: 2107 (gm) Whoredom: 1152-B (dm); 1152-H
Voice: 1426-J (Nm); 1426-A (Nm) Weak: 1075-A (fm); 1081-A (Nm); (if3); 1152-H (Nf3)
Vomit: 1158-E (V); 1415-A (Nm); 1296-C (Nm); 1296-C (om); Why: 1085-J (am)
1415-J (V); 1415-M (V) 1296-C (V); 1454-H (Nm); Wicked: 1518-J (bm); 1518-J
Vow: 2385 (Nm); 2385 (V) 1454-H (V); 2168 (Nm) (Nm/f); 1518-J (V); 2799 (hf2);
Wafer: 1456-B (bm); 2682 (bf4) Weaken: 2168 (V) 2799 (Nm)
Wage: 2479 (acf2); 2479 (Nm) Wealth: 2405 (Nm) Wickedness: 1518-K (Nf1); 2799
Wages: 2622 (df1) Wealthy: 2217 (mm) (ef1); 2799 (Nm)
Wagon: 1314-E (df1); 1393-A (Nm) Weapon: 1152-C (Nm); 1250-A Wide: 1089-C (Nm); 1089-C (V);
Wail: 1304-H (fm); 1304-H (V) (kf1); 1336-D (cm); 2445 (Nm) 2759 (Nm)
Wailing: 1304-H (ff1); 1304-J Wear Out: 1035-H (V) Wide place: 2759 (km)
(Nm); 1309-A (Nm) Weariness: 1062-L (bf1); 1258-D Widen: 2759 (V)
Waistband: 1411-C (cm) (aif1) Widow: 1266-C (mf1); 1266-C
Wait: 1419-J (V) Weary: 1062-L (bm); 1062-L (Nm); (mf3)
Waiting: 1419-J (hm); 1420-A (if1) 1062-L (V); 1258-D (V); 1258- Widowhood: 1266-C (jm)
Waken: 1526-J (V) H (V) Width: 1390-H (ff); 2759 (gm)

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Wild: 2642 (bm) Woe: 1006-A (ff1); 1097-A (Nm); Wring: 1294-H (V); 1294-M (Nm);
Wild goat: 1019-A (qm); oat: 1518- 1098-A (Nm); 1102-A (Nm) 2342 (V)
L (Nf1); oat: 1518-L (Nm) Wolf: 1140-D (Nm) Wrist: 1383-A (Nm)
Wild-ass: 1388-E (Nm) Woman: 2003 (bf1); 2003 (Nf1) Write: 2295 (V)
Wild-donkey: 2575 (cm); donkey: Womb: 2762 (Nf1) Writing: 2295 (cf2); 2295 (hm);
2575 (Nm) Wonder: 1390-L (am); 1496-H 2295 (Nm)
Wilderness: 2093 (gm); 2093 (hm) (Nm) Wrong: 1250-F (V)
Will: 1393-E (V); 1455-H (jm) Wood: 1363-A (Nm) Ya'eyn: 1359-L (Nf)
Willing: 2380 (bm) Woof: 2573 (Nm) Yahhmor: 2175 (tcm)
Willow: 1155-A (lf1); 2907 (Nm) Wool: 2554 (Nm); 2668 (Nm) Yanshoph: 2444 (tcm)
Wilt: 2547 (of1) Word: 1288-A (Nf1); 1288-C (Nf1); Yanshuph: 2444 (tdm)
Wind: 1158-H (km); 1445-J (Nf) 1288-C (am); 1288-C (gm); Yard: 2197 (Nf1); 2197 (bm); 2197
Window: 1173-A (jm/f); 1236-A 1288-C (km); 1288-C (Nm); (Nm)
(Nf); 1439-C (df1); 2877 (Nm) 2093 (Nf1); 2093 (Nm) Yarn: 1189-J (am)
Wine: 1221-M (Nm); 1458-L (icm); Work: 1264-D (kf1); 1357-B (V); Year: 1474-A (Nf1)
2175 (Nm) 1360-H (am); 1435-H (hf1); 2622 Yellow: 1140-G (cm)
Wine trough: 1416-L (Nm) (df1); 2622 (hf1); 2622 (gm); Yesterday: 1297-C (Nm)
Winepress: 1068-A (Nf); 1388-J 2622 (hm) Yet: 2528 (Nf1)
(Nf1) Works: 1357-B (bf1) Yield: 2070 (idm); 2070 (V)
Wineskin: 1002-J (Nm) Works: 1357-B (bff1) Yielding: 2070 (df1); 2070 (dm)
Wing: 1043-C (Nf1); 1043-C (Nm); Works: 1357-B (am) Yoke: 1012-L (V); 1285-J (Nf1);
1362-A (Nf); 2269 (Nf) Worm: 1269-L (im) 1319-J (am); 1357-J (Nm); 2665
Wink: 2757 (V) Worn Out: 1035-H (Nm) (Nm)
Winter: 1344-K (Nm); 2208 (gm) Worthless: 1077-J (am); 1254-B You: 1022-H (Nm); 1259-J (Nm)
Wisdom: 2159 (Nf1); 2159 (Nf3) (dm); 1254-B (fm); 1254-B (bm) Young: 1058-J (bm); 2418 (Nf1);
Wise: 2159 (V); 2159 (bm); 2159 Wound: 1266-G (V); 1411-J (am); 2418 (Nm); 2565 (gm)
(Nm) 2790 (Nm) Young lion: 2283 (bm)
With: 1358-M (Nm); 2550 (em) Woven: 2809 (im) Young pigeon: 2059 (gm)
Wither: 2671 (V); 2713 (V) Wrap: 1262-J (V); 1354-H (am); Youth: 1257-L (Nf3); 1357-A (pf1);
Withhold: 2182 (V); 2343 (V) 1354-H (V); 1354-J (am); 1354- 1357-A (pm); 1357-A (rpm);
Within: 1045-M (Nm); 2615 (bf1); L (V); 2066 (V); 2222 (V); 2012 (df3); 2012 (dm); 2418 (df);
2729 (Nm) 2505 (V); 2673 (V) 2418 (gm); 2680 (bf1); 2829
Without: 1014-M (Nm); 1035-A Wrapped: 2673 (Nf1) (Nf3)
(fm); 3004 (efm) Wrapping: 2066 (cm) Zarziyr: 1158-A (lbm)
Witness: 1349-J (V); 1349-A Wrath: 2520 (Nf1) Zealous: 1428-E (Nm); 1428-E
(Nf1); 1349-A (Nf3); 1349-A Wreath: 1259-J (ebf); 2538 (Nf1); (V); 1428-E (cm)
(Nf); 1349-J (if1) 2807 (bm) Zealousy: 1428-E (Nf1)
Wizard: 1085-L (mfm) Wrestle: 1042-C (V); 3034 (dm)

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King James Translation

abase: 2866 (V) accept: 1314-E (V); 1445-J (V); adultery: 2365 (V)
abate: 1314-J (V); 1426-B (V); 1455-H (V); 2115 (V); 2421 advantage: 2478 (V)
1454-H (V); 2087 (V); 2187 (V) adventure: 1314-H (V)
(V) acceptable: 1455-H (V); 1455-H adversary: 1411-A (Nf1); 1411-A
abhor: 1044-D (V); 1290-D (V); (jm); 2012 (V); 2012 (hm); 2869 (Nm); 1411-B (V); 1411-J (V);
1317-D (V); 1319-D (V); 1432- (V) 2475 (V); 2475 (Nm)
J (V); 1485-D (V); 2010 (V); acceptance: 1455-H (jm) adversity: 1411-A (Nf1); 1460-A
2075 (V); 2129 (V); 2878 (V); accepted: 1186-L (V); 1323-A (Nm/f); 2664 (Nf)
2897 (V) (Nf2); 1455-H (jm) advice: 1363-A (Nf1); 1363-J (V);
abhorreth: 1151-G (V) accomplish: 1242-H (V); 1288-E 1363-L (V); 2141 (idf1); 2236
abhorring: 1089-E (jm) (V); 1427-J (V); 1455-H (V); (Nm)
abib: 1002-B (bm) 1496-B (V) afar: 2765 (cm); 2765 (km)
abide: 1175-H (V); 1242-J (V); according: 1243-A (qm); 1373-A affair: 2518 (bf1)
1259-J (V); 1267-J (V); 1427-J (Nm); 2693 (Nm) affect: 1357-B (V)
(V); 1462-L (V); 2092 (V); account: 2213 (V); 2213 (jm); 2236 affection: 1455-H (V)
2496 (V); 2838 (V) (Nm); 2500 (V); 2630 (df1) affinity: 2224 (V)
abiding: 1419-J (hm) accurse: 1426-B (Nf1); 2206 (V) afflict: 1210-H (V); 1291-A (Nm);
ability: 1238-J (Nm) accursed: 2206 (Nm) 1359-H (V); 1411-B (V); 1460-
abject: 1310-H (Nm) accusation: 2475 (ef1) B (V); 2307 (V)
able: 1238-J (Nm); 1242-G (V); accuse: 2325 (V); 2735 (V) afflicted: 1080-A (Nm)
1242-L (V); 2410 (V); 2570 (V) accustomed: 2311 (edm) affliction: 1014-J (Nm); 1359-A
abolish: 1183-B (V); 2165 (V) acknowledge: 1085-L (V); 2406 (Nf3); 1359-A (fm); 1364-L (af1);
abominable: 2129 (V); 2591 (edm); (V) 1411-A (Nf1); 1411-A (Nm);
2878 (Nm); 2897 (V); 2897 (gf1) acquaint: 2478 (V) 1460-A (Nm/f); 2307 (Nm); 2811
abomination: 1044-D (V); 2591 acquaintance: 1085-L (V); 2406 (Nm)
(edm); 2878 (V); 2878 (Nm); (am) affright: 2581 (V)
2878 (edm); 2878 (edm); 2897 acquainting: 1302-G (V) affrighted: 2029 (V)
(gf1) acquit: 1318-H (V) afore: 2698 (Nf1)
about: 1043-A (Nm); 1324-B (V); acre: 1359-A (af1); 2665 (Nm) aforetime: 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D
1431-J (if1); 2144 (V); 2372 act: 2093 (Nm); 2518 (cf1); 2622 (ejm); 2698 (Nf1); 2698 (Nm)
(Nm); 2435 (V) (gm) afraid: 1035-G (V); 1066-J (V);
above: 1048-H (V); 1357-A (Nm); actions: 1357-B (bf1); 1357-B (bf1) 1066-L (V); 1066-L (cm); 1072-
1357-A (am); 1357-A (fjm); acts: 1357-B (bf1); 1360-H (am) D (V); 1183-B (V); 1227-E (V);
1450-J (am) Adam: 1082-C (V); 1082-C (Nm) 1227-E (Nm); 1442-B (V); 2029
abroad: 1179-J (Nm); 1389-H (V); adamant: 2853 (bm) (V); 2120 (V); 2147 (V); 2200
2636 (V); 2642 (V); 2831 (V) add: 1339-H (V); 1339-L (V) (V); 2201 (V); 2201 (Nm); 2581
absent: 2516 (V) adder: 1477-B (bjm); 2651 (Nm); (V); 2598 (V); 2748 (V); 2784
abundance: 1105-A (jm); 1145-M 3045 (dm) (V)
(Nm); 1439-H (V); 1439-J (Nm); addition: 1259-J (bf1) after: 1012-A (Nm); 1181-C (Nm);
1472-K (Nf1); 1503-L (Nf1); adjure: 1012-H (V) 1181-C (jm); 1235-A (Nm);
2461 (Nm); 2569 (Nf1); 2590 admonish: 1158-G (V); 1349-J (V) 1244-A (Nm); 1290-M (Nm);
(Nf2); 2868 (Nm); 2868 (ef1) adorn: 1349-H (V) 1432-A (Nm); 1503-C (Nm);
abundantly: 1439-J (Nm); 1441-L adulterer: 2365 (V) 2749 (Nf)
(V); 2636 (V); 2839 (V); 2881 adulteress: 2365 (V) afterward: 1181-C (Nm)
(V) adulteries: 2365 (edm); 2365 (ldm) again: 1058-D (df1); 1059-A (Nm);
abuse: 1357-B (V) adulterous: 2365 (V) 1181-C (cmf4); 1339-L (V);

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1349-J (Nm); 1427-J (V); 1462- alway: 1220-J (Nm); 2427 (Nm); ant: 2407 (Nf)
J (V); 1474-H (V); 1474-H 2544 (gm) antiquity: 2698 (Nf1)
(fm/f); 1474-H (sf3); 2845 (V) always: 1280-M (bm); 1367-A any: 1105-H (Nm); 1165-C (Nm);
against: 1012-A (Nm); 1022-A (Nf); 2427 (Nm); 2544 (gm) 1286-A (Nm); 1289-D (df1);
(Nf); 1288-J (Nm); 1296-H (V); amaze: 1035-G (V); 1473-B (V); 2003 (bm); 2295 (cf2); 2424 (Nf)
1357-A (Nm); 1358-J (Nf2); 1496-H (V) anything: 1289-D (df1)
1382-H (Nm); 1395-A (Nm); amazed: 1183-B (V) ape: 1431-J (Nm)
1403-C (Nm); 1434-E (V); 2372 ambassador: 1264-D (am); 1271-J apiece: 1247-A (Nf)
(Nm); 2403 (Nm); 2403 (gm); (V); 1411-M (V); 1411-M (Nm) apothecary: 2795 (V); 2795 (Nm);
2550 (em); 2693 (Nm) amber: 3022 (Nm) 2795 (hf2)
agate: 1234-A (lm); 1462-A (qf) ambush: 1439-C (V) apparel: 2004 (Nm); 2166 (af1);
age: 1324-M (Nm); 1481-L (Nm); ambushment: 1439-C (am) 2304 (V); 2304 (adm); 2304
2132 (Nm); 2161 (Nm) amen: 1290-C (Nm) (dm); 2489 (ef1)
aged: 1481-L (bm); 2132 (V) amend: 1186-L (V); 2845 (V) appear: 1357-H (V); 1438-H (V);
ago: 2698 (Nf1) amerce: 2560 (V) 2068 (V); 2186 (acm); 2649 (V);
agree: 1349-L (V) amethyst: 2164 (nf1) 2877 (V)
agreement: 1168-H (gm); 1480-L amiable: 1073-L (bm) appearance: 1438-H (am)
(km) amiss: 1472-A (rf); 1511-J (V) appease: 1471-B (V); 2283 (V);
ah: 1005-A (Nm); 1005-B (Nm); among: 1037-M (Nm); 1052-A 2873 (V)
1102-J (Nm) (Nm); 1290-M (Nm); 1358-M appertain: 1005-D (V)
air: 1445-J (Nf); 1473-A (Nm) (Nm); 1494-J (Nm); 2729 (Nm) appetite: 1171-A (Nf); 1479-B (V);
alarm: 1460-J (V); 1460-J (if1) amourbearer: 1314-E (V) 2424 (Nf)
alas: 1005-A (Nm); 1005-B (Nm); an: 1165-C (Nm) apple: 1021-M (jm); 1025-A (Nf1);
1006-A (fm); 1033-A (Nm); ancient: 1481-L (bm); 2132 (Nm); 1037-A (Nf2); 1376-J (im)
1098-A (Nm); 1102-J (Nm) 2544 (gm); 2589 (bm); 2698 appoint: 1180-B (V); 1238-L (V);
algum: 3001 (dm) (Nm); 2698 (dm); 2698 (jfm) 1245-E (Nm); 1290-H (V);
alien: 1066-A (Nm); 2406 (Nm); and: 1006-A (Nm); 1059-A (Nm) 1326-L (V); 1335-J (V); 1349-L
2406 (fm) angel: 1264-D (am); 1474-E (emm) (V); 1397-H (V); 1482-M (V);
alienate: 1430-L (V); 2434 (V) angels: 1043-C (bm) 2012 (V); 2012 (hm); 2123 (V);
alike: 1165-L (Nm) anger: 1017-A (Nm); 1174-A (Nf1); 2147 (V); 2426 (V); 2430 (V);
alive: 1171-A (Nf); 1171-H (V); 1445-J (Nf); 2129 (Nm); 2279 2451 (V); 2490 (V); 2550 (V);
2506 (bm) (V)2279 (Nm); 2520 (Nf1) 2630 (V); 2700 (V)
all: 1089-J (Nm); 1242-B (hdm); angle: 1172-A (Nf1) appointed: 1180-J (Nf1); 1180-J
1242-J (Nm); 1288-E (cm) angry: 1017-A (Nm); 1181-B (V); (Nm); 1288-C (Nm); 1349-L
allowance: 1445-C (df1) 1181-H (V); 1296-A (Nm); 2002 (af1); 1349-L (am); 2630 (hm)
allure: 1390-H (V) (V); 2023 (V); 2129 (V); 2279 appointment: 1288-C (km); 1373-A
almighty: 1464-A (fm) (Nm); 2583 (V); 2726 (V) (Nm)
almond: 2872 (V); 2872 (Nm) anguish: 1402-J (Nf1); 1402-J approach: 2379 (V); 2729 (V);
almost: 2347 (Nm) (Nm); 1402-J (am); 1402-J (kf1); 2729 (Nf1); 2729 (Nm); 2729
almug: 3001 (dm) 1411-A (Nf1); 2727 (gm); 2809 (cm)
aloes: 1104-C (Nm) (Nm) approve: 1455-H (V)
alone: 1027-A (Nm); 1027-B (V); anoint: 1035-B (V); 1410-J (V); apron: 2147 (cf1)
1027-B (Nm); 1307-L (V); 2115 (V); 2357 (V) arabia: 2907 (Nm)
1454-H (V); 2148 (V); 2339 anointed: 1411-G (tm); 2357 (Nf1); arbah: 2907 (Nf1)
(V); 2810 (V); 1264-F (V) 2357 (bm); 2357 (hm) arch: 1012-M (pm)
along: 1427-J (Nf1) anointing: 2357 (Nf1) archer: 1179-B (V); 1227-H (V);
aloud: 1105-H (V); 1460-A (Nm/f); another: 1008-A (Nf3); 1008-A 1439-A (Nm); 2112 (V); 2741
1476-J (V) (Nf); 1104-A (Nm); 1158-J (V); (Nm)
already: 2250 (Nm) 1165-C (Nm); 1181-C (Nm); argue: 1238-L (V)
also: 1006-A (Nm); 1017-A (Nm); 1181-C (fm); 1181-C (mm); argument: 1238-L (if1)
1059-A (Nm); 1244-C (Nm); 1358-A (Nf4); 1395-A (Nm); aright: 1480-L (km)
1339-L (V) 1453-; f3); 1453-A (Nm); 1474- arise: 1323-J (Nm); 1427-J (V);
alter: 1349-H (V); 1474-E (V); H (fm/f); 2664 (Nf); 2812 (Nf) 1432-J (V); 1526-J (V); 2135
1474-H (V); 2117 (am); 2117 answer: 1288-C (V); 1288-C (Nm); (V)
(hm); 2165 (V) 1462-J (V); 1462-J (if1); 1520-H ark: 1020-H (jm); 1028-A (if)
altogether: 1242-A (Nf1); 1318-H (V); 1520-H (am); 4018 arm: 1456-J (V); 2139 (Nf); 2139
(V); 1342-B (V); 2211 (V) answerable: 1358-J (Nf2) (cf); 2139 (ncf); 2166 (V); 2299

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(Nf); 2304 (V); 2445 (V); 2445 astonish: 1473-B (V) 1297-J (V); 1325-J (V); 1462-J
(Nm) astonishment: 1473-A (Nf1); 1473- (V); 2087 (V); 2580 (Nm); 2837
armed: 1060-A (am); 2176 (dm) A (kf1); 1473-B (ejm); 1496-H (Nm)
armour: 1152-J (Nf); 1242-A (fm); (jm); 2779 (if1) backbite: 2749 (V)
1280-A (Nm); 2147 (cf1); 2166 astony: 1488-J (Nm); 1496-H (V) backbiting: 2516 (Nm)
(bf1); 2445 (Nm) astray: 1463-B (V); 1463-H (V); backbone: 1363-H (Nm)
armoury: 1411-C (gm); 2445 (Nm); 1499-H (V); 2381 (V) backslide: 1342-B (V)
2894 (ff1) astrologer: 1043-F (V); 1477-C backslider: 1325-J (V)
arms: 2195 (gm) (Nm) backsliding: 1462-B (gm); 1462-J
army: 1050-B (dm/f); 1173-M (Nm); asunder: 1037-M (Nm); 2005 (V); (kf1)
1175-H (am); 1250-A (kf1); 2055 (V); 2457 (V) backward: 1181-C (cm); 1181-C
1393-A (af1); 1393-E (Nm); at: 1012-A (Nm); 1266-A (qm); (cmf4)
2166 (V); 2576 (af1); 2576 (kf1) 1282-A (Nm); 1290-M (Nm); bad: 1044-D (df); 1460-A (Nm/f);
array: 1354-H (V); 2304 (V); 2576 1358-J (Nf2); 1403-C (Nm) 1460-J (Nm)
(V) at hand: 2729 (V) bade: 1397-H (V)
arrogancy: 1047-A (jm); 1047-K at last: 2571 (Nm) badger: 2891 (Nm)
(Nf1); 2589 (Nm) at once: 1296-G (Nm) badness: 1460-J (Nm)
arrow: 1179-A (Nm); 1179-A (fm); athirst: 1404-E (V) bag: 1242-A (fm); 1245-M (Nm);
1179-B (Nm); 2800 (Nm) atonement: 2283 (V); 2283 (edm) 1411-B (cm); 1411-J (V); 2203
art: 1360-H (am) attain: 2410 (V) (bm)
artificer: 2211 (Nm); 2211 (Nm); attend: 2737 (V) bake: 1017-H (V); 1348-J (V);
2211 (gm) attendance: 2550 (am) 2043 (V); 2743 (V)
as: 1059-A (Nm); 1143-A (Nm); attent: 2737 (dm) baken: 1017-H (am); 1017-J (ism)
1220-J (Nm); 1243-A (qm); attentive: 2737 (dm) baker: 1017-H (V)
1349-A (Nf); 1358-M (Nm); attire: 1482-M (Nm); 2673 (V); balances: 1152-C (agm)
1480-C (Nm); 2337 (hf2); 2693 2740 (edm) balancing: 2612 (hm)
(Nm); 2892 (Nm) audience: 1152-C (gf) bald: 2048 (Nf2); 2048 (em); 2730
ascend: 1357-H (V); 2414 (V) augment: 1339-H (V) (Nf1); 2730 (Nf2); 2730 (Nm)
ascent: 1357-H (am); 1357-H (ff1); aul: 2791 (Nm) baldness: 2730 (Nf1)
1357-J (Nf1) aunt: 1073-J (Nf1) balm: 1411-A (fm)
ascribe: 1094-L (V) authority: 2903 (gm) band: 1050-B (dm/f); 1063-C (Nm);
ash: 1376-M (Nm); 1388-C (Nm); avenge: 1476-L (V); 2433 (V); 1175-H (am); 1179-B (V); 1342-
1451-C (gm); 2115 (V); 2115 2433 (Nm); 2641 (Nf1); 2864 C (cm); 1342-L (am); 1508-A
(Nm); 2565 (Nm) (V) (Nf3); 2141 (V); 2141 (Nm);
ashamed: 1044-J (V); 1044-J (Nf2); avenger: 1058-D (V); 2433 (V) 2358 (gf1); 3021 (df1)
1044-L (V); 2192 (V); 2261 (V) avenging: 2641 (V) banish: 2381 (V)
aside: 1331-H (V); 1342-J (V) avoid: 2641 (V) banishment: 1077-J (am); 2883
ask: 1039-H (V); 1472-D (V) awake: 1432-J (V); 1432-L (V); (cqf)
asp: 2651 (Nm) 1526-J (V) bank: 1050-H (Nf); 1050-H (bf);
ass: 1497-C (cf); 1526-M (Nm); away: 1242-H (V); 1264-F (V); 1334-B (gf1); 1339-A (Nf1)
2175 (cm) 1264-L (V); 1302-G (V); 1342- banner: 1314-A (Nm); 2095 (V);
assault: 1411-J (V) B (V); 1342-J (V); 1344-J (V); 2095 (Nm)
assay: 1314-H (V) 1462-H (V); 1462-J (V); 1499- banquet: 1482-H (V); 1482-H
assayed: 1012-L (V) H (V); 2087 (V); 2381 (V); (hm); 2756 (hm)
assemble: 1050-B (V); 1066-J (V); 2520 (V); 2520 (Nm); 2765 (V); banqueting: 1221-M (Nm)
1339-C (V); 1349-L (V); 1393- 2812 (V) bar: 1285-J (Nf1); 1285-J (Nm);
E (V); 1426-G (V); 2131 (V); awe: 2598 (V) 2038 (bm)
2695 (V); 2753 (V) axe: 1066-A (kf1); 2061 (af1); 2082 barber: 2063 (Nm)
assembly: 1326-J (Nm); 1339-C (mm); 2199 (Nf); 2292 (bm); bare: 1112-H (V); 1257-L (V);
(df1); 1349-A (Nf1); 1349-L 2422 (am); 2567 (am) 1314-E (V); 1365-B (V); 1365-
(am); 1426-G (Nm); 1426-G axle: 1342-A (mm) H (ff1); 2172 (V); 2186 (V);
(bf1); 1434-E (hm); 1462-L (am); babbler: 2325 (cm) 2397 (V); 2641 (V); 2730 (Nf2)
2570 (Nf1) babbling: 1330-M (Nm) barefoot: 1178-L (Nm)
assurance: 1290-C (V); 2013 (Nm) babe: 1058-J (Nm); 1357-B (idm); bark: 2366 (V)
assured: 1290-C (Nf2) 2418 (Nm) barked: 2726 (Nf1)
asswage: 1471-B (V); 2182 (V) back: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1052-A (Nm); barley: 2494 (cf1)
astonied: 1082-G (V) 1104-E (Nf1); 1181-C (cm);

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barn: 1066-J (kdf1); 2085 (gm); beaten: 1252-B (bm); 1310-A (af1); behind: 1181-C (Nm); 1181-C (cm);
2332 (adf1) 1435-H (hf1); 2086 (Nm) 1480-L (V)
barnfloor: 2085 (gm) beatify: 1388-D (V) behold: 1093-A (Nm); 1104-A (rm);
barrel: 1234-A (Nm) beautiful: 1186-J (Nf); 1224-H 1106-A (Nm); 1106-H (em);
barren: 1401-A (Nf1); 2338 (Nf1); (V); 1224-H (Nm); 1300-H (V); 1168-H (V); 1408-H (V); 1438-
2570 (gm); 2836 (V); 2836 (dm); 1388-D (if1); 1393-A (fm) H (V); 1438-H (dm); 1480-J
2905 (Nm) beauty: 1089-F (Nf1); 1089-F (Nm); (V); 1480-M (V); 2367 (V)
barrenness: 2338 (Nf1) 1096-J (Nm); 1224-A (fm); beholding: 1438-A (Nf4)
bars: 1196-M (km) 1224-H (Nm); 1388-D (Nm); bekah: 2034 (Nm)
base: 1244-A (Nm); 1244-A (kcf1); 1388-D (if1); 1393-A (fm); 1411- believe: 1290-C (V)
1244-A (kdf1); 1426-H (V); J (Nm); 2169 (V); 2416 (V); bell: 1150-M (kf1); 2623 (mm)
2866 (Nm) 2416 (am) bellow: 1403-G (V)
basket: 1073-J (Nm); 1073-N (om); because: 1004-J (Nm); 1058-B bellows: 1376-A (am)
1198-E (Nm); 1334-A (Nm); (Nm); 1290-M (Nm); 1359-A belly: 1054-A (jm); 1292-H (Nm);
1334-A (lf1); 2259 (dm) (am); 1359-L (Nf); 1382-H (Nm); 1416-A (gf1); 2015 (Nf); 2289
bason: 1339-A (Nm); 2138 (hm); 1480-C (Nm); 2520 (dm); 2571 (Nm)
2283 (cm) (Nm) belonged: 1290-A (Nf1)
basons: 1060-C (Nm) become: 1097-M (V); 1300-H (V); beloved: 1073-J (Nm); 1073-L
bastard: 2333 (am) 1379-F (V); 2359 (V); 2573 (V) (bm); 1094-C (V); 2169 (Nf1)
bat: 3042 (Nm) become vain: 1035-F (V) bemoan: 1303-J (V)
bath: 1045-A (Nm); 1442-J (V) becometh: 1300-H (dm) bench: 2736 (Nm)
bathe: 2764 (V) bed: 1308-A (hf1); 1407-A (am); bend: 1468-B (V); 2112 (V); 2281
batter: 2830 (V) 1407-L (V); 1407-L (dm); 2574 (V)
battle: 1175-H (am); 1336-D (cm); (df1); 2579 (Nf); 2834 (hm) beneath: 1308-H (am)
1393-E (Nm); 2252 (ecm); 2305 bedstead: 2579 (Nf) benefit: 2070 (dm); 2070 (idm)
(hf1); 2445 (Nm); 2729 (Nm) bedtime: 2837 (V) bent: 1495-E (V)
battlement: 1364-H (am); 2401 bee: 2093 (cf1) bereave: 2187 (V); 2836 (V); 2836
(bf1) been: 1097-M (V) (dm)
bay: 1294-C (cm); 2135 (nm); 2325 beetle: 3019 (cm) berry: 1066-A (lm)
(cm) beeves: 2035 (Nm) beryle: 1458-B (ibm)
bdellium: 3003 (cm) befall: 1294-E (V); 1434-E (V); beseech: 1173-H (V); 1300-A
be: 1093-J (Nm); 1097-J (V); 1228- 1434-H (V); 1434-H (hm) (Nm); 1300-C (Nm)
A (Nm); 1228-A (nfm) before: 1012-A (Nm); 1017-A beset: 1324-B (V); 1411-J (V);
beacon: 1503-J (mm) (Nm); 1288-J (Nm); 1288-J (nim); 2300 (V)
beam: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1319-J (am); 1290-M (Nm); 1359-M (Nf); beside: 1012-A (Nm); 1027-A
1347-A (Nm); 1434-H (V); 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D (ejm); (Nm); 1150-J (Nf1); 1357-A
1434-J (Nf1); 1440-C (Nm); 2244 (Nm); 2244 (cm); 2372 (Nm); 1358-J (Nf2); 1383-C
2282 (bm); 2291 (df1); 2664 (Nf) (Nm); 2403 (Nm); 2403 (gm); (Nm); 1395-A (Nm); 1403-C
bean: 1380-J (Nm) 2693 (Nm); 2698 (V); 2698 (Nm); 3004 (efm)
bear: 1071-J (Nm/f); 1242-J (V); (Nm); 2698 (gm); 2698 (jfm); besiege: 1411-B (V); 1411-J (V);
1257-L (V); 1314-E (V); 1388- 2847 (eqpm) 2429 (V)
H (V); 1520-H (V); 2397 (bm); beg: 1472-D (V) besom: 1185-A (alm)
2460 (V); 2666 (V) began: 1012-L (V); 1326-L (dm); besought: 1175-B (V)
beard: 1339-A (pm); 2132 (Nm) 1480-H (V) best: 1186-J (Nf); 1186-L (km);
bearing: 2137 (V) beget: 1257-L (V) 1375-B (V); 2160 (Nm)
beast: 1010-A (Nm); 1036-G (Nf1); beggar: 1033-C (jm) bestir: 2209 (V)
1171-A (Nf); 1171-K (Nf1); begin: 1173-A (if1); 1173-B (V) bestow: 1307-H (V); 1307-L (V);
1250-A (lf1); 2028 (bm); 2227 beginning: 1007-A (Nm); 1173-A 2070 (V)
(Nm); 2772 (Nm) (if1); 1458-D (Nf4); 1458-D betimes: 2829 (V)
beat: 1080-J (V); 1252-B (V); (Nm); 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D betray: 1450-H (V)
1266-F (V); 1310-H (V); 1452- (ejm); 1458-D (gf1) betroth: 1349-L (V); 1458-C (V);
F (V); 2109 (V); 2140 (V); begotten: 1257-L (af2) 2208 (V)
2376 (V); 2454 (V); 2797 (V); beguile: 1320-E (V); 1450-H (V); better: 1097-M (V); 1186-J (V);
2828 (V) 2404 (V) 1186-J (Nf); 1186-L (V); 1503-
beat down: 1183-B (V) behaviour: 2236 (Nm) L (gm); 1503-L (jm)
beat in pieces: 1080-B (V) behead: 2580 (V) between: 1037-M (Nm); 1358-M
beat small: 1080-B (V) (Nm); 1494-J (Nm)

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betwixt: 1037-M (Nm) blasting: 2817 (Nf1) bonnet: 2051 (hbf2)
bewail: 1034-H (V); 1376-L (V) bleating: 2882 (df1) book: 2500 (Nm); 2500 (ef1)
beware: 2853 (V); 2908 (V) blemish: 1035-B (idm); 1289-D booth: 1333-J (Nf1)
beyond: 1104-E (Nf1); 1357-A (dm) booty: 1030-A (Nm); 1475-M (kf1);
(Nm) bless: 2039 (V) 2319 (acm)
bid: 2700 (V) blessed: 1480-C (V); 1480-C (Nm); border: 1058-B (bf1); 1316-A (Nf1);
bidden: 1434-E (V) 2039 (Nf1) 1339-A (Nf1); 1392-L (if1);
bidding: 2851 (Nf2) blessing: 2039 (Nf1) 1432-A (Nm); 1432-H (Nm);
bier: 1308-A (hf1) blind: 1526-J (V); 1526-J (Nm); 1503-J (Nf); 2049 (V); 2049
bill: 2500 (Nm) 1526-J (jm); 2544 (V) (df1); 2049 (dm); 2269 (Nf);
billow: 1058-A (Nm) blindness: 1526-J (jm); 3035 (Nm) 2467 (hf2)
billows: 2811 (hm) blood: 1082-A (Nm); 2427 (Nm) bore: 2430 (V); 2791 (V)
bind: 1342-C (V); 1411-B (V); bloodguilt: 1082-A (Nm) born: 1257-L (V); 1257-L (af2);
1411-B (cm); 1411-C (V); 1411- bloody: 1082-A (Nm) 1257-L (bm); 1257-L (cm); 2015
J (V); 1411-J (V); 2144 (V); bloom: 1409-J (V) (Nf); 2135 (nm)
2285 (V); 2501 (V); 2557 (V); blossom: 1317-A (Nm); 1409-J borne: 1257-L (V); 1314-E (V);
2572 (V); 2740 (V); 2771 (V); (V); 1409-M (Nm); 2636 (V); 2488 (V); 2552 (V)
2802 (V) 2636 (Nm) borrow: 1259-J (V); 1472-D (V);
binding: 1266-C (V); 1342-C (em) blot: 1284-H (V); 1289-D (dm) 2519 (V)
bird: 1354-M (Nm); 1362-J (Nm); blow: 1066-A (if1); 1310-A (af1); borrower: 1259-J (V)
2685 (Nm); 2685 (cf) 1376-J (V); 2197 (V); 2419 (V); bosom: 1163-A (Nm); 1163-M
birth: 1250-J (kf1); 1257-L (V); 2440 (V); 2444 (V); 2902 (V) (Nm); 2195 (Nm); 2662 (Nf2)
1257-L (if2); 2421 (Nm); 2811 blowing: 1460-J (if1) bosses: 1048-A (Nm/f)
(V); 2811 (am) blue: 1242-A (if2) botch: 1468-A (sm)
birthright: 2016 (cf1) blunt: 1419-H (V) both: 1357-A (Nm); 1474-H (Nm/f)
bit: 2361 (Nm) blush: 2261 (V) bottle: 1002-J (Nm); 1042-A (ldm);
bite: 2441 (V) boar: 2153 (bm) 1174-A (Nf1); 1174-A (Nf2);
bitter: 1296-A (Nm); 1296-A (fm); board: 1261-J (Nm); 2468 (Nf1); 1303-D (gf1); 1303-D (gm);
1296-B (V); 1296-B (bfm); 2664 (Nf); 2736 (Nm) 2369 (Nm)
1296-B (cf1); 1296-B (cm); boast: 1104-B (V); 1296-L (V); bottom: 1163-M (Nm); 1326-L (cf);
1296-B (idm) 1388-D (V) 1403-A (kf1); 1403-J (kf1);
bitter: 1296-H (V) bodies: 1048-A (Nm/f) 1455-C (Nf1); 2723 (Nm); 2785
bitterly: 1296-A (Nm); 1296-B (V); body: 1052-A (Nf1); 1052-A (Nm); (bf1); 2883 (gm); 3057 (Nm)
1296-B (idm) 1052-A (ff1); 1063-J (Nf1); bough: 1198-A (lm); 1288-C (bm);
bittern: 2720 (ecm) 1448-L (Nf); 1480-D (Nm); 1333-J (Nm); 1388-D (V); 1388-
bitterness: 1296-A (Nf1); 1296-A 2015 (Nf); 2025 (Nf); 2090 D (gf1); 1388-H (fm); 1508-A
(Nm); 1296-A (km); 1296-B (V); (Nm); 2369 (Nf1); 2382 (ef1); (Nf3); 2211 (gm); 2493 (Nf1);
1296-B (acm); 1296-B (bf3); 2424 (Nf); 2569 (Nm) 2558 (Nm); 2727 (bm); 3040
1296-B (cm) boil: 1039-H (V); 1468-A (sm); (Nf1); 2459 (gcm)
black: 1021-M (jm); 2266 (V); 2043 (V); 2801 (V) bought: 1428-H (hf1)
2473 (gf2); 2699 (V); 2829 (V); boiling place: 2043 (kf1) bound: 1342-C (bm); 1342-L (V);
2829 (cf); 2829 (lcf2) boldness: 1352-J (Nm) 1372-C (V); 1411-B (V); 1411-
blacker: 2215 (V) bolled: 3006 (ecm) J (am); 1484-K (Nf1); 2049 (V);
blackish: 2699 (V) bolster: 1458-D (Nf3); 1458-D (kf1) 2049 (dm); 2650 (bm); 2803 (V)
blackness: 1388-D (lm); 2266 bolt: 2415 (V) bounds: 1180-J (Nm); 2049 (df1)
(blm); 2699 (Nf3) bond: 1342-C (em); 1342-J (af2); bountifully: 2070 (V)
blade: 1255-G (Nm) 1342-L (am) bow: 1247-B (V); 1308-H (V);
blains: 1039-C (ldf1) bondage: 2251 (V); 2518 (Nf3); 1418-B (V); 1435-A (Nf2);
blame: 1170-E (V) 2518 (Nm); 2518 (cf1) 1468-B (V); 1468-H (V); 1468-
blameless: 1318-A (fm); 1318-H bondmaid: 2863 (ef1); 1013-A J (V); 1511-J (V); 1528-J (V);
(V) (Nf1) 2290 (V)
blaspheme: 1317-D (V); 2039 (V); bondman: 2518 (Nm) bowels: 1292-H (Nm); 2762 (Nm)
2056 (V); 2208 (V); 2430 (V) bondservant: 2518 (Nm) bowl: 1058-A (Nf1); 1058-A (Nm);
blasphemy: 1317-D (Nf1) bondwoman: 1013-A (Nf1); 2863 1318-A (kf4); 1339-A (Nm);
blast: 1326-A (pf1); 1445-J (Nf); (ef1) 2051 (bm); 2138 (hm); 2497
2443 (Nf1) bone: 1261-A (fm); 2084 (Nm); (Nm)
blasted: 2817 (V); 2817 (ejm) 2569 (Nm) box: 1379-A (Nm); 1480-C (idf)

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Index - King James Translation
boy: 1257-L (Nm); 2418 (Nm) breaking: 2226 (af2); 2642 (Nm); broad: 2238 (ecm); 2238 (gm); 2759
bracelet: 1169-A (Nm); 1480-A 2811 (Nm); 2811 (am); 2811 (Nm); 2759 (gm); 2797 (V);
(Nf1); 2650 (bm); 2665 (bm); (ejm) 2797 (edm)
2676 (nf1) breast: 1073-A (Nm); 1168-H (Nm); broidered: 2796 (ef1)
bramble: 1188-C (Nm); 1169-J 1168-H (fm); 1464-A (Nm); broidered: 2809 (im)
(Nm) 2536 (Nm) broken: 1183-A (Nm); 1183-B (V);
branch: 1081-H (bf1); 1247-A breastplate: 1182-J (mm); 1480-A 1235-D (V); 1310-E (Nm);
(Nf1); 1247-A (Nf); 1288-C (efjm/f); 2218 (gm) 1388-J (V); 1453-H (V); 1462-
(bm); 1318-L (gf2); 1333-J (Nf1); breath: 1445-J (Nf); 2238 (Nm); B (Nm); 2353 (cm); 2396 (V);
1357-H (Nm); 1362-E (Nm); 2443 (Nf1) 2411 (am); 2569 (V)
1363-A (Nm); 1388-D (gf1); breath out: 1376-L (Nm) brook: 1227-D (Nm); 1242-L (hm);
1428-; m); 1508-A (Nf3); 2124 breathe: 2419 (V) 1387-C (bm); 2391 (Nm)
(bm); 2124 (cf1); 2429 (Nm); breathing: 1445-J (Nf1) broth: 2356 (Nm); 2643 (Nm)
2493 (bf); 2505 (bm); 2558 breeches: 2267 (hm) brother: 1008-A (Nf); 1453-A (Nm)
(Nm); 2666 (Nm); 2668 (Nf2); breed: 2881 (V) brotherhood: 1008-K (Nf1)
2727 (bm); 2806 (ecm); 2842 breeding: 2360 (hm) brotherly: 1008-A (Nf)
(df1); 1027-A (Nm); 1037-A brethren: 1008-A (Nf) brother's wife: 1036-L (Nf2)
(Nf2); 2401 (bf1) bribe: 2283 (gm); 2822 (Nm) brought: 1035-L (V); 1053-J (V);
brand: 1004-J (Nm); 2317 (bm) bribery: 2822 (Nm) 1264-L (V); 1302-G (V); 1335-
brandish: 1362-J (V) brick: 2303 (V); 2303 (Nf1) J (V); 1357-H (V); 1392-L (am);
brasen: 2395 (cf2) brickkiln: 2303 (am) 1434-H (V); 2073 (V); 2141
brass: 2395 (Nm); 2395 (cf2); 2395 bride: 1242-B (Nf1) (V); 2413 (V); 2870 (V)
(df1); 2395 (dm) bridegroom: 2224 (Nm) brought low: 1081-B (V)
bravery: 1388-D (if1) bridle: 2184 (acm); 2361 (Nm); brought up: 1257-L (V); p: 1290-C
brawling: 1083-A (hbm) 2776 (Nm) (Nf1); p: 1290-C (cm)
bray: 1318-G (V); 2301 (V) brier: 1334-M (jm); 2041 (mm); brow: 2350 (Nm)
breach: 1300-J (if1); 1452-B (bm); 2149 (Nm); 2504 (Nm); 2853 brown: 1174-J (Nm)
2006 (Nm); 2034 (V); 2034 (bm); 3041 (em) bruise: 1080-B (V); 1080-E (V);
(bm); 2642 (V); 2642 (Nm); brigadine: 1480-A (efjm/f) 1455-B (V); 1477-J (V); 2143
2642 (hm); 2811 (Nm) bright: 1020-J (Nf); 1020-J (am); (df1); 2348 (V); 2811 (Nm)
bread: 2305 (Nm) 1043-B (V); 1043-G (bm); bruit: 2851 (Nm); 2851 (df1)
breadth: 2112 (hm); 2238 (ecm); 1255-G (Nm); 1302-J (Nf1); brutish: 2028 (V); 2028 (Nm)
2238 (gm); 2759 (Nm); 2759 1446-L (am); 2041 (Nm); 2356 bucket: 1081-H (fm)
(gm); 2759 (km) (V); 2586 (Nm); 2586 (cm) buckler: 1060-A (am); 1336-M
break: 1080-E (V); 1080-H (V); bright clouds: 1168-B (bm) (Nf1); 2473 (gf1)
1105-B (V); 1173-B (V); 1252- bright spot: 1043-G (Nf2) bud: 1317-J (V); 1392-L (am);
B (V); 1266-F (V); 1300-J (V); brightness: 1144-M (Nm); 1302-H 2636 (V); 2636 (Nm); 2666 (V);
1357-H (V); 1365-B (V); 1376- (cf1); 1302-J (Nf1); 1384-L (Nf1); 2666 (Nm)
J (V); 1386-J (V); 1388-B (V); 1411-G (gf); 1434-L (Nm) build: 1037-H (V)
1452-F (V); 1455-B (V); 1460- brim: 1339-A (Nf1) build up: 1037-H (V)
B (V); 1477-J (V); 2084 (V); brimstone: 2079 (Nf4) builder: 1037-H (V)
2086 (V); 2422 (V); 2453 (V); bring: 1022-H (V); 1094-L (V); building: 1037-B (bm); 1037-H
2454 (V); 2455 (V); 2519 (V); 1264-L (V); 1357-B (V); 1357- (V); 1037-H (bf1); 1434-H (km)
2581 (V); 2625 (V); 2627 (V); H (V); 1359-B (V); 1388-H bull: 1043-C (bm); 1388-A (Nm);
2636 (V); 2640 (V); 2642 (V); (V); 1388-J (V); 1392-L (V); 1480-J (Nm)
2643 (V); 2649 (V); 2662 (V); 1462-J (V); 1468-B (V); 2319 bullock: 1388-A (Nm); 1480-J
2752 (V); 2811 (V) (V); 2376 (V); 2379 (V); 2381 (Nm); 2035 (Nm); 2524 (Nm)
break clods: 1326-B (V) (V); 2410 (V); 2451 (V); 2666 bulrush: 1059-E (Nm); 1059-C (jm)
break down: 1183-B (V); own: (V); 2676 (V); 2729 (V) bulwark: 1173-M (Nf1); 1173-M
1250-J (V) bring forth: 1054-M (V); orth: (Nm); 1382-M (Nf1); 1395-J (am)
break in pieces: 1080-B (V); 1080- 1090-E (V); orth: 1173-J (V); bunch: 1050-J (nf1); 2094 (Nf2)
E (V); 1080-J (V); 1183-B (V) orth: 1257-L (V); orth: 1301-J bundle: 1411-B (cm)
break through: 2034 (V) (V); orth: 2608 (V) burden: 1094-L (Nm); 1314-E (af1);
break up: 1319-M (V) bring thousands: 2001 (V) 1314-E (af2); 1314-E (am); 2460
break wedlock: 2365 (V) bring up: 1290-C (V); p: 2616 (V) (V); 2460 (Nf1); 2460 (Nm);
breaker: 2642 (V) brink: 1339-A (Nf1) 2460 (gm); 2552 (V); 2870 (hm);
1050-J (nf1)

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Index - King James Translation
burdensome: 2552 (af1) caldron: 1059-C (jm); 1073-J (Nm); (V); 2319 (V); 2396 (V); 2460
burial: 2696 (df1) 1342-M (Nm); 2706 (Nf2) (V); 2769 (V); 2769 (Nm)
burn: 1181-B (V); 1181-H (V); calf: 1388-A (Nm); 2524 (Nf1); carry away: 1196-J (V); way:
1235-J (V); 1235-J (ff1); 1235-J 2524 (Nm) 1357-H (V)
(hf1); 1244-G (V); 1357-H (V); calker: 2006 (Nm) cart: 2524 (Nf1)
1413-J (V); 1413-L (V); 1418-L call: 1288-C (V); 1434-E (V); carve: 1180-H (V); 2709 (V)
(V); 2028 (V); 2414 (V); 2512 1434-E (V); 2131 (V); 2679 (V) carved: 2154 (df1); 2619 (Nm);
(V); 2512 (Nf1); 2688 (V); 2697 calling: 1434-E (hm) 2619 (bm); 2649 (edm); 2709
(V); 2705 (V); 2705 (hm) calm: 1082-B (Nf1); 2889 (V) (hf2)
burn offering: 1357-A (Nf1); calve: 1173-J (V); 2609 (V) carving: 2211 (cf2); 2709 (hf2)
ffering: 1357-J (Nf1) came: 1097-M (V); 1379-F (V); casement: 2855 (nm)
burning: 1021-A (Nf); 1181-A (lm); 2304 (V); 2376 (V); 2486 (V); cassia: 1418-M (Nf1); 2725 (bf1)
1240-A (Nm); 1418-L (Nf1); 2729 (Nm) cast: 1196-J (V); 1211-B (V);
1418-L (af1); 1418-L (am); camel: 2070 (Nm/f), 4006 1211-H (V); 1227-H (V); 1262-
1418-L (cm); 2317 (bm); 2512 camp: 1175-A (if1); 1175-H (V); J (V); 1285-J (V); 1303-H (V);
(Nf1); 2512 (hf1); 2688 (Nf2); 1175-H (am) 1334-B (V); 1386-J (V); 1410-
2697 (Nf2) camphire: 2283 (gm) L (V); 1410-L (af1); 1410-; f1);
burnished: 1426-B (Nm) can: 1228-A (Nm); 1242-L (V); 1411-J (V); 1468-B (V); 2041
burnt: 1283-H (Nm) 1339-L (V) (V); 2089 (V); 2126 (V); 2332
burst: 2455 (V) candle: 1319-A (Nm) (V); 2376 (V); 2381 (V); 2421
bursting: 1252-A (kf1) candlestick: 1319-J (kf1); 3032 (V); 2442 (V); 2454 (V); 2502
bury: 2696 (V) (Nf1) (V); 2565 (V); 2692 (V); 2836
bush: 1311-G (lm); 1336-H (Nm) cane: 1428-H (Nm) (V); 2842 (V); 2844 (V); 2844
bushy: 1150-A (lf) cankerworm: 1249-L (Nm) (Nf2); 2865 (V)
business: 1264-D (kf1); 1359-B captain: 1250-A (Nm); 1250-A cast away: 1158-H (V); way: 2075
(bm) (fm); 1314-E (bm); 1342-A (Nm); (V)
but: 1035-A (ef4); 1035-C (Nf); 1376-H (Nm); 1432-A (sm); cast down: 1066-G (V); own:
1143-A (Nm); 1150-J (Nf1); 1439-A (Nm); 1458-D (Nm); 1077-H (V); own: 1183-B (Nm);
1244-C (Nm); 1254-A (rm); 2001 (dm); 2372 (bm); 2843 own: 1468-L (Nm); own: 2292
1254-J (pm); 1349-A (Nf); 1383- (bm); 2847 (bm); 3023 (em) (V)
C (Nm); 1456-A (Nm); 2040 captive: 1357-A (Nf3); 1357-H cast far off: 1104-E (V)
(Nm) (V); 1357-J (Nf1); 1462-H (V); cast off: 2401 (V)
butler: 1479-H (V) 1462-H (Nf3); 1462-H (ff1); cast out: 1077-J (V); ut: 1086-F
butlership: 1479-H (am) 1462-H (ff) (V); ut: 1250-J (V); ut: 1441-J
butter: 1174-E (Nf1); 1174-E (af1) captivity: 1196-A (lf1); 1357-A (am)
buttocks: 1482-A (Nm); 2620 (hf1) (Nf3); 1357-H (V); 1357-J (Nf1); casting: 1410-L (am)
buy: 1428-H (V); 2319 (V); 2811 1462-H (Nf3); 1462-H (ff1); castle: 1043-M (mf4); 1204-M
(V) 1462-H (ff); 1462-M (Nf1) (Nf1); 1395-A (adf1); 1395-A
buyer: 1428-H (V) carbuncle: 2041 (Nf2); 2697 (nm) (km); 1450-C (jm); 2054 (hm)
by: 1012-A (Nm); 1211-A (Nf); carcass: 1052-A (ff1); 2369 (Nf1); catch: 1066-B (V); 1395-M (Nm);
1290-M (Nm); 1349-A (Nf); 2421 (af2); 2593 (Nm) 2156 (V); 2162 (V); 2245 (V);
1357-A (Nm); 1357-A (af1); care: 1072-D (Nf1); 1335-J (V); 2310 (V); 2437 (V); 2899 (V)
1358-M (Nm); 1403-C (Nm); 2201 (Nf1) caterpillar: 1249-L (Nm); 2183 (bm)
2550 (em); 2571 (Nm) careful: 1072-D (V); 2201 (V); cattle: 1036-G (Nf1); 1264-D (kf1);
byword: 1288-A (Nf1); 1474-B 2214 (V) 1327-A (Nm); 1405-J (Nf);
(bf1); 2359 (Nm); 2359 (dm) carefulness: 1072-D (Nf1) 1428-H (hm); 2028 (bm)
cab: 1416-A (Nm) careless: 2013 (Nm) caught: 1030-B (V); 1168-C (V);
cabin: 1175-A (Nf3) carnally: 2137 (Nm); 2834 (Nf1) 2059 (V); 2152 (V)
cage: 2259 (dm) carpenter: 2211 (Nm) caul: 1503-L (gf2); 2467 (cm); 2807
cake: 1173-A (Nf1); 1244-J (Nm); carriage: 1242-A (fm); 1314-E (bm)
1255-B (bf1); 1348-A (Nf1); (df1); 2246 (df1) cause: 1004-J (Nm); 1083-M (Nm);
1348-J (am); 1403-B (dm); 1456- carried: 1311-G (V) 1324-A (bf1); 1383-C (Nm);
B (bm); 2091 (Nf1); 1294-B (Nf1) carry: 1035-L (V); 1264-L (V); 1439-M (Nm); 1472-A (Nm);
calamity: 1004-M (Nm); 1098-A 1285-J (V); 1314-E (V); 1314-E 2093 (ef1); 2409 (bf1); 2451 (V);
(Nf1) (am); 1357-H (V); 1357-J (Nf1); 2864 (hm)
calamus: 1428-H (Nm) 1450-H (V); 1462-H (V); 2073 causeless: 1175-A (pm)
causeway: 1334-M (kf1)

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Index - King James Translation
cave: 1173-A (kf1); 1250-A (kf1) chariot: 1198-F (gm); 2524 (Nf1); cieled: 1178-H (V); 2498 (V);
cease: 1082-B (Nm); 1297-J (V); 2769 (dm); 2769 (ef1); 2769 2826 (bm)
1307-J (V); 1371-J (V); 1388-B (kf1); 2769 (km); 4009 cieling: 2498 (edm)
(V); 1454-H (V); 1471-B (V); charmed: 2308 (Nm) cinnamon: 2716 (jm)
2014 (V); 2072 (V); 2148 (V); charmer: 2308 (V); 1009-A (Nm) circle: 1164-J (Nm)
2211 (V); 2812 (V); 2812 (Nf); chase: 1077-H (V); 1303-B (V); circuit: 1164-J (Nm); 1324-B (bm);
2889 (V) 1395-J (V); 2038 (V); 2104 (V); 1431-J (if1)
cedar: 1444-C (Nm); 1444-C (dm) 2381 (V); 2755 (V) circumcise: 1288-J (V); 2407 (V)
cedar work: 1444-C (Nf1) chasten: 1238-L (V) circumcision: 1288-J (Nf1)
celebrate: 1104-B (V); 1164-B chastise: 1342-L (V) cistern: 1250-D (gm); 1250-J (Nm)
(V); 2812 (V) checker: 2459 (Nf1) city: 1434-A (Nf2); 1434-H (ff1);
cellar: 1411-C (gm) cheek: 1261-A (fm) 1526-A (Nm); 1526-M (Nm);
censer: 1183-A (af1) cheer: 1186-J (V) 2862 (Nm)
censor: 2705 (hf2) cheerful: 1301-J (V) clad: 1245-H (V); 1354-H (V)
cereal: 1072-A (mm) cheese: 1477-A (Nf); 2050 (bf1); clap: 1284-E (V); 2499 (V); 2902
certain: 1165-C (Nm); 1244-J (V); 2160 (Nm) (V)
1393-L (bm); 2611 (jfm) cheifest: 1357-H (am) claw: 2640 (Nf1)
certainly: 1085-L (V); 1244-C cherish: 2478 (V) clay: 1193-M (Nm); 1508-A (Nm);
(Nm); 2395 (V) chest: 1020-H (jm); 2074 (Nm) 1508-H (am); 2175 (gm); 2186
certainty: 1393-L (bm); 2739 (gm) chestnut: 2908 (jm) (Nm); 2339 (Nm); 2519 (lbm)
chafed: 1296-A (Nm) chew: 1066-B (V); 1357-H (V) clean: 1043-A (Nm); 1043-B (V);
chaff: 1037-A (im); 1294-J (Nm); chide: 1439-M (V) 1044-L (V); 1149-A (Nm);
1365-J (Nm); 1435-B (Nm) chief: 1002-A (Nm); 1244-G (gm); 1149-B (V); 1149-H (V); 1204-
chain: 1157-A (Nm); 1169-A (Nm); 1314-E (bm); 1342-A (Nm); G (V); 1204-G (cm); 1318-A
1480-D (lf1); 1508-A (Nf3); 1382-M (Nf1); 1403-C (bf); (fm); 1388-B (V); 1496-B (V);
2202 (dm); 2395 (cf2); 2399 1458-D (Nf4); 1458-D (Nm); 2173 (bm); 2186 (V)
(bf1); 2559 (Nm); 2676 (nf1); 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D (ejm); cleanness: 1043-J (Nm); 1318-A
2742 (bm); 2803 (bf1); 2803 2052 (ecm) (fjm)
(cm); 2803 (df1); 2883 (Nf1); chiefest: 1043-C (bm) cleanse: 1170-E (V); 1318-H (V);
3011 (bm); 1157-C (Nm); 2294 child: 1058-J (Nm); 1257-I (Nm); 2283 (V); 2356 (idm); 2658 (V)
(gf1) 1257-L (V); 1257-L (Nm); 2121 cleansed: 1204-G (Nf1)
chalkstone: 1066-A (Nm); 1178-J (Nm); 2137 (Nm); 2418 (Nm); cleansing: 1204-G (Nf1)
(Nf1); 1357-H (ff1); 1357-H (ff1); 2418 (gm) clear: 1020-J (Nf); 1043-A (Nm);
1407-L (dm); 1484-A (Nm); childhood: 1257-L (Nf3); 2418 (df) 1149-H (V); 1318-A (fm); 1318-
2150 (Nm); 2441 (ef1); 2664 (Nf) childless: 1365-B (bfm); 2836 (V) H (V); 1399-A (Nm); 1434-L
chamberlain: 2510 (bm) children: 1037-A (Nf2); 1037-A (Nm); 2658 (V)
chameleon: 1238-J (Nm) (Nm); 1037-H (V); 1201-A clearly: 1043-B (V)
chamois: 2124 (Nm) (Nm); 1257-L (bm); 1357-B (V) clearness: 1204-G (cm)
champaign: 2907 (Nf1) children: 2418 (Nm) cleave: 1259-J (V); 2034 (V);
champion: 2052 (ecm) chimney: 1439-C (df1) 2092 (V); 2092 (Nm); 2496 (V);
chance: 1434-E (V); 1434-H (Nm); choice: 1043-A (Nm); 1043-B (V); 2608 (V); 2681 (V); 2857 (V);
1434-H (hm); 2592 (Nm) 2012 (V); 2012 (hm); 2012 (hcm) 2857 (Nm)
change: 1296-H (V); 1296-J (V); choice one: 2012 (bm) cleft: 1164-K (Nm); 2034 (bm);
1296-J (if1); 1296-L (V); 1324- choice vine: 2513 (gf1); ine: 2513 2436 (Nf1); 2857 (V)
L (af1); 1379-F (V); 1474-E (V); (gm) cliff: 1357-H (am); 2581 (dm)
1474-H (V); 2165 (V); 2165 choler: 1296-B (V) clift: 2436 (Nf1); 2493 (bf)
(bf1); 2189 (V) choose: 1043-E (V); 1043-H (V); clod: 1067-M (Nm); 2088 (kf1);
channel: 1387-C (bm); 2806 (ecm) 2012 (V); 2012 (hm); 2693 (V) 2747 (Nm)
chant: 2637 (V) chop: 2640 (V) cloke: 1357-M (km)
chapel: 2700 (hm) chosen: 1043-B (V); 2012 (V); close: 1245-H (V); 1403-C (Nm);
chapiter: 2300 (gf2); 2686 (Nf); 2012 (bm); 2012 (dm); 2012 (hm) 2057 (V); 2092 (V); 2467 (V);
1458-D (Nm) chosen one: 2012 (bm) 2467 (hf2); 2515 (V); 2516 (V);
charge: 1349-J (V); 1397-H (V); chronicle: 2093 (Nm) 2569 (V)
2460 (Nm); 2630 (V); 2630 churl: 1242-M (fm) closed: 1411-J (V)
(bm); 2630 (df1); 2808 (V); 2853 churlish: 1435-H (Nm) closest: 1181-H (im)
(hf2) churn: 1294-M (Nm) closet: 1178-J (Nf1)
charger: 2719 (Nf1); 3009 (nm)

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Index - King James Translation
cloth: 1245-H (V); 2004 (Nm); 1305-J (Nm); 1388-D (if1); compel: 1314-C (V); 2381 (V);
2250 (am); 2489 (ef1) 1503-D (gm) 2642 (V)
clothe: 2304 (V) comfort: 2017 (V); 2017 (abf4); complain: 1014-B (V); 1330-M
clothed: 2304 (dm); 3026 (Nm) 2392 (V); 2392 (Nf1); 2392 (V)
clothes: 1280-A (Nm); 1344-J (edm); 2392 (idf1); 2392 (idm/f); complaining: 1399-J (Nf1)
(Nm); 2004 (Nm); 2066 (cm); 2492 (V); 2785 (V) complaint: 1330-M (Nm)
2483 (Nf); 2489 (ef1) comfortable: 1307-J (kf1); 2392 complete: 1496-B (bm)
clothing: 1245-H (km); 2304 (dm); (edm) composition: 2893 (adf2)
2304 (icf2); 2489 (ef1) comforter: 2392 (V) compound: 2795 (V); 2795 (hf2)
cloud: 1247-A (Nf); 1314-E (bm); command: 1288-C (V); 1335-J comprehend: 1242-J (V)
1359-B (Nf1); 1359-B (Nm); (V); 1397-H (V); 2093 (V); conceal: 1245-H (V); 2211 (V);
1508-A (Nm); 1508-J (V); 2828 2236 (Nm) 2255 (V); 2516 (V)
(Nm); 2828 (Nm) commander: 1397-H (V) conceit: 1359-M (Nf); 1410-A (af4)
clout: 1196-E (V); 2469 (Nf1) commandment: 1180-J (Nm); conceive: 1112-H (V); 1112-H
clovenfooted: 2857 (V) 1288-C (Nf1); 1288-C (am); (Nf1); 1174-L (V); 2137 (V);
cluster: 2836 (ncm) 1373-A (Nm); 1397-A (Nf); 2213 (V)
coal: 2062 (Nf); 2600 (Nm); 2792 1397-H (V); 1397-H (hf1); 2093 conception: 1112-H (jm)
(Nm); 2800 (Nm); 2829 (cf) (Nm); 2236 (Nm); 2630 (dm); concerning: 1004-J (Nm); 1395-A
coast: 1058-B (bf1); 1178-J (Nm); 2630 (hm) (Nm)
1211-A (Nf); 1316-A (Nf1); commend: 2804 (V) conclusion: 1339-J (Nm)
1432-H (Nm); 2049 (df1); 2049 commended: 1104-B (V) concubine: 2306 (Nf1); 3048 (ef)
(dm); 2141 (Nm) commit: 1058-B (V); 1360-H (V); condemn: 1426-H (V); 2560 (V);
coat: 1357-M (km); 1480-A (efjm/f); 2345 (V); 2349 (V); 2532 (V); 2799 (V); 2864 (V)
2298 (cf2); 3039 (Nm) 2622 (V); 2630 (V) conduit: 1357-A (if1hope
cockatrice: 2684 (Nm) committed: 1170-E (V) coney: 2867 (Nm)
cockle: 1044-D (Nf1) common: 1173-A (Nm); 1455-C confection: 2795 (gm)
coffer: 2748 (nm) (Nf) confectionary: 2795 (Nf1)
coffin: 1020-H (jm) commotion: 2784 (Nm) confederacy: 1043-H (Nf4); 2740
coin: 1066-C (cf1) commune: 1330-M (V); 2093 (V); (Nm)
cold: 1336-M (Nf1); 1434-A (Nf1); 2500 (V) confederate: 1043-H (Nf4); 1307-J
1434-A (Nm); 1434-J (Nm); communication: 1330-M (Nm) (V)
2208 (gm) compact: 2143 (V) confess: 1211-H (V)
collar: 2399 (bf1) companion: 1453-A (Nf1); 1453-A confession: 1211-A (if1)
collection: 1314-E (af2) (Nm); 1453-A (km); 1453-H (V); confidence: 2013 (V); 2013 (ef1);
college: 1474-H (hm) 2143 (Nf2); 2143 (Nm); 2272 2013 (ejm); 2013 (hm); 2275
color: 2655 (Nm); 1359-M (Nf); (Nm) (Nm); 2275 (ef1)
1379-J (Nm); 1383-A (Nm) company: 1037-A (Nf2); 1050-B confirm: 1244-J (V); 1294-C (V);
colt: 1526-M (Nm) (dm/f); 1105-A (jm); 1173-J (kf1); 1427-J (V); 2052 (V)
come: 1022-H (V); 1024-J (V); 1175-H (am); 1264-F (bf1); confiscation: 2560 (Nm)
1024-J (am); 1094-L (V); 1264- 1349-A (Nf1); 1426-G (Nf1); confound: 1035-B (V); 1183-B
F (V); 1264-L (V); 1294-E (V); 1426-G (Nm); 1445-C (Nf1); (V); 2261 (V)
1357-A (af1); 1357-B (V); 1357- 1453-; ); 1458-D (Nm); 2131 confounded: 1044-J (V); 1044-L
H (V); 1392-A (Nf1); 1392-; m); (V); 2141 (Nm); 2143 (Nf1); (V); 2192 (V)
1392-L (V); 1392-L (bm); 1434- 2143 (Nm); 2167 (af2); 2695 confusion: 1035-A (fm); 1035-A
E (V); 2112 (V); 2379 (V); (dm); 2753 (Nf); 2868 (ef1) (if); 1044-J (V); 1044-J (Nf2);
2423 (V); 2587 (bm); 2662 (V); comparable: 1334-E (V) 1426-A (jm); 1488-J (rm); 2192
2698 (V); 2729 (V); 2765 (cm); compare: 1465-J (V); 2359 (V); (V); 2261 (V); 2261 (bf1)
2816 (Nf) 2576 (V) congeal: 1431-E (V)
come down: 2396 (V); own: 2396 compared: 1082-H (V) congratulate: 2039 (V)
(Nm) compass: 1158-H (V); 1164-J congregation: 1266-C (Nm); 1349-
come forth: 1054-M (V) (Nm); 1164-J (kf1); 1324-A (km); A (Nf1); 1349-L (am); 1426-G
come to pass: 1097-M (V) 1324-B (bm); 1385-C (V); 1411- (Nm); 1426-G (af1); 1426-G (am)
comeliness: 1089-F (Nm); 1096-J C (V); 2300 (V); 2435 (V); consecrate: 1288-E (V); 2206 (V);
(Nm) 2538 (V); 2559 (V); 3027 (cm) 2390 (V); 2700 (V)
comely: 1175-M (Nm); 1186-J (V); compassed: 1164-J (V) consecrated: 2700 (gm)
1300-H (V); 1300-H (dm); compassion: 2171 (V); 2762 (V); consecration: 1288-E (edm); 2390
2762 (Nm); 2762 (dm) (Nm)

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consent: 1022-J (V); 1028-C (V); copy: 1474-H (hm); 2589 (V); (Nf2); 1326-H (Nm); 1427-J
2837 (Nm) 3051 (mm) (am); 1455-C (Nf); 2135 (nm);
consider: 1037-M (V); 1037-M cor: 1250-J (Nm) 2141 (Nm); 2258 (ef); 2635 (fm)
(V); 1085-L (V); 1151-B (V); coral: 1450-D (Nf1) couple: 1496-D (V); 2143 (V);
1335-J (V); 1438-H (V); 2367 cord: 1170-J (Nm); 1480-L (Nm); 2665 (Nm)
(V); 2477 (V); 2477 (V); 2617 1480-L (km); 1508-A (Nf3); coupling: 2143 (af2); 2143 (gf2);
(V) 2141 (Nm) 2143 (kf2)
consolation: 2392 (idf1) coriander: 1050-A (Nm) courage: 1294-C (V); 1445-J (Nf);
conspiracy: 2740 (Nm) cormorant: 1415-A (Nf2); 2844 2152 (V)
conspire: 2404 (V); 2740 (V) (Nm) courageous: 1294-C (V); 1294-C
constantly: 2427 (Nm) corn: 1002-B (bm); 1035-B (bm); (bm)
consult: 1363-L (V); 2340 (V) 1043-A (Nm); 1072-A (mm); course: 1035-L (Nm); 1285-J (V);
consume: 1035-H (V); 1105-B 1426-A (fm); 1454-M (Nf1); 1334-M (kf1); 2165 (bf1); 2167
(V); 1242-A (Nf1); 1242-C (V); 2085 (gm); 2520 (dm); 2811 (af2)
1242-C (Nf1); 1242-H (V); (Nm) courses: 2167 (af1)
1279-J (V); 1291-H (V); 1295- corner: 1144-A (Nf4); 1369-A court: 2197 (Nf1); 2197 (Nm); 2197
B (V); 1339-H (V); 1339-J (V); (Nf1); 1382-A (Nm); 1382-M (bm)
1496-; ); 2059 (V); 2108 (V); (Nf1); 2269 (V); 2269 (Nf); covenant: 1043-H (Nf4); 2291 (V)
2183 (V); 2669 (V); 2848 (V) 2299 (Nf); 2623 (Nf); 2664 (Nf); cover: 1178-B (V); 1178-H (V);
consumed: 1366-B (V) 2725 (V); 2725 (hcm); 2725 1196-B (V); 1245-A (Nf1);
consummation: 1242-A (Nf1) (kof1) 1245-H (V); 1245-H (km);
consumption: 1242-A (Nf1); 1242- corner stone: 1144-A (Nf4) 1262-D (V); 1262-D (Nm);
A (fjm); 2826 (Nf2) cornet: 1322-A (klm); 2869 (gm) 1333-B (V); 1354-H (V); 1354-
contain: 1242-J (V) corpse: 1052-A (ff1); 2593 (Nm) L (V); 1408-H (V); 1477-J (V);
contemn: 1317-D (V) correct: 1238-L (V); 1342-L (V) 2284 (V); 2412 (V); 2412 (Nm);
contemned: 1030-H (V); 1030-J correction: 2805 (Nm) 2498 (V); 2537 (V); 2731 (V)
(V) corrupt: 1295-B (V); 1295-J (V); covered: 1393-A (Nm); 2020 (V)
contempt: 1030-H (fjm); 1030-J 2076 (V); 2141 (V); 2179 (V); covering: 1155-A (rfm); 1245-A
(Nm); 1089-E (jm) 2830 (V) (Nf3); 1245-A (rfm); 1245-H
contend: 1066-H (V); 1083-M (V); corrupter: 2830 (V) (hm); 1262-J (Nm); 1333-A (am);
1181-H (im); 1317-A (af3); corruption: 1468-A (Nf2); 2830 1333-B (V); 1333-J (kf1); 1354-
1439-L (bm); 1439-M (V) (abm); 2830 (hm) H (V); 2412 (af1); 2516 (Nm);
content: 1012-L (V); 1028-C (V) corruptly: 2830 (V) 2665 (bm); 2742 (am); 2769 (km)
contention: 1083-A (acm); 1083-A cost nothing: 1175-A (pm) covert: 1333-J (Nf1); 1333-J (Nm);
(hbm); 1317-A (af1); 1439-M costly: 1434-L (Nm) 1333-L (am); 2516 (Nm); 2516
(Nm) cote: 1020-H (Nf1) (hcm)
continual: 1280-M (bm); 2242 (V) cottage: 1250-A (Nf1); 1267-J (kf1); covet: 1005-J (V); 2031 (V); 2169
continually: 1089-J (ibf1); 1220-J 1333-J (Nf1) (V)
(Nm); 1280-M (bm) couch: 1407-L (dm); 1468-B (V); covetousness: 2031 (Nm)
continuance: 1290-C (V) 2290 (V); 2579 (Nf); 2745 (V); cow: 1480-J (Nm); 2524 (Nf1)
continue: 1181-C (V); 1267-J (V); 2834 (hm) cracknels: 2431 (edm)
1313-J (V); 1339-L (V); 1427-J couchingplace: 2745 (am) craftiness: 2908 (gm)
(V); 1462-L (V); 2358 (V); could: 1242-G (V) craftsman: 2211 (Nm)
2550 (V); 2838 (V) coulter: 1022-A (Nf) crafty: 2908 (V); 2908 (dm)
continuing: 1066-B (V) council: 2750 (Nf1) crag: 1474-A (Nm/f)
contrary: 1434-A (fm) counsel: 1326-J (Nm); 1326-L (V); crane: 1337-J (Nm); 1337-J (Nm)
contrite: 1080-E (Nm); 1080-H 1363-A (Nf1); 1363-J (V); 1363- crashing: 2811 (Nm)
(V); 1310-H (Nm) L (V); 1363-L (af1); 2141 (idf1); crave: 1247-C (V)
controversy: 1439-M (Nm) 2340 (Nm) create: 1043-E (V)
convenient: 1480-L (Nm) counselor: 1363-L (V); 4012 creator: 1043-E (V)
convert: 1379-F (V) count: 1245-B (V); 1290-H (V); creature: 1008-J (Nm); 1171-A
convocation: 1434-E (hm) 2213 (V); 2500 (V); 2630 (V) (Nf); 2424 (Nf); 2881 (Nm)
cook: 2227 (Nf1); 2227 (Nm) countenance: 1089-F (V); 1144-M credit: 1320-H (am)
cool: 1445-J (Nf) (Nm); 1382-H (Nm); 1438-H creditor: 1320-H (V)
coping: 2238 (Nm) (am); 1503-D (gm) creep: 2881 (V); 2881 (Nm)
copper: 2395 (cf2) country: 1014-A (fm); 1058-B creeping: 2775 (Nm); 2881 (Nm)
copulation: 2834 (Nf1) (bf1); 1082-C (Nf1); 1316-A crib: 1038-C (dm)

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crimson: 1474-A (fm); 3029 (bm) curse: 1012-A (Nf1); 1012-A (if1); dark cloud: 3067 (Nm)
crisping pin: 2203 (bm) 1012-H (V); 1416-B (V); 1426- dark saying: 1165-M (Nf1)
crookbackt: 2050 (em) B (V); 1426-B (Nf1); 1457-C dark sentence: 1165-M (Nf1)
crooked: 1511-J (V); 1528-J (V); (V); 1457-C (kf1); 2039 (V); dark speech: 1165-M (Nf1)
2038 (bm); 2571 (cm); 2650 (lm); 2206 (Nm); 2430 (V); 2808 (df1) darken: 1235-B (V); 2215 (V);
2904 (lm); 2906 (V); 2906 (am); cursing: 1457-C (kf1) 2588 (V)
2906 (em); 3066 (jm) curtain: 1088-A (Nm); 1333-A darkened: 2907 (V)
crooked places: 1089-F (V) (am); 1440-L (Nf) darkish: 1235-B (Nm)
crop: 1438-L (af1); 2103 (V); 2704 custody: 2630 (df1) darkness: 1380-C (Nf1); 1380-C
(V) custom: 1180-J (Nf1); 1180-J (Nm); (am); 1380-C (aff1); 1380-C
crossway: 2643 (Nm) 1264-F (Nm); 2864 (hm) (gm); 1523-M (Nf1); 2215 (V);
crouch: 1080-H (V); 1468-H (V) cut: 1050-B (V); 1288-J (V); 2215 (Nf1); 2215 (am); 2215
crown: 1158-A (Nm); 1418-A 1432-B (V); 1432-H (V); 1490- (gm); 3067 (Nm)
(lcm); 2300 (V); 2300 (Nm); B (V); 2055 (V); 2061 (V); darling: 1165-L (bm)
2390 (Nm); 2538 (V); 2538 2154 (V); 2165 (V); 2194 (V); dart: 1179-A (Nm); 1491-L (im);
(Nf1) 2274 (V); 2291 (V); 2449 (V); 2805 (Nm); 2842 (Nm)
crowned: 2390 (hm) 2508 (V); 2580 (V); 2608 (V); dash: 1386-J (V); 2422 (V); 2768
cruel: 1435-H (Nm); 2172 (Nm); 2669 (V); 2704 (V); 2734 (V) (V); 2783 (V)
2173 (V); 2254 (nm); 2254 cut down: 1043-E (V); own: 1053- daub: 1192-J (V); 2175 (V)
(nff3); 2254 (nfm) B (V); own: 1082-B (Nm); own: daubing: 1192-M (Nm)
cruelly: 2584 (gm) 2255 (V); own: 2291 (V); own: daughter: 1037-A (Nf2)
cruelty: 2172 (Nm); 2638 (Nm) 2407 (V); own: 2712 (V); own: daughter-in-law: 1242-B (Nf1)
cruse: 1042-A (ldm); 2662 (cf4); 2723 (V) dawn: 2444 (Nm)
2682 (Nf2) cut off: 1053-B (V); ff: 1053-J dawning: 1362-A (lm)
crush: 1080-E (V); 1105-B (V); (V); ff: 1082-B (Nm); ff: 1082- day: 1020-J (Nf); 1220-J (Nm);
1252-B (V); 1411-J (V); 1455- H (fm); ff: 1318-H (V); ff: 1423- 1220-J (pm); 1411-G (gf); 2035
B (V); 2307 (V); 2811 (V) B (V); ff: 1432-B (V); ff: 1432- (gm); 2829 (Nm); 2907 (Nm);
crushed: 1411-H (om) H (V); 2031 (V); 2082 (V); 1349-L (am)
cry: 1209-B (V); 1318-C (V); 2255 (V); 2291 (V); 2407 (V); dayspring: 2829 (Nm)
1384-H (V); 1399-J (Nf1); 1403- 2720 (V) daytime: 1220-J (pm)
G (V); 1434-E (V); 1434-E (V); cutting: 1050-B (dm/f); 2211 (cf2); dead: 1062-J (V); 1298-J (V);
1451-B (V); 1451-M (Nf1); 2508 (Nf2); 2508 (Nm/f) 1298-J (Nm); 1454-E (Nm); 2369
1460-J (V); 1476-B (V); 1476-J cymbal: 1150-A (elm); 1150-A (Nf1); 2424 (Nf); 2593 (Nm)
(V); 1476-J (Nf1); 1476-J (Nm); (kf2) deadly: 1298-J (Nm)
1520-H (V); 2131 (V); 2131 cypress: 1444-A (if1) deaf: 2211 (V); 2211 (Nm)
(Nf); 2574 (V); 2679 (V); 2679 cyrstal: 1149-B (cf4) deal: 1360-H (V); 2640 (V)
(Nf1); 2689 (V) dagger: 2199 (Nf) dealt: 2167 (V)
crying: 1318-C (Nf1); 1399-J (Nf1); daily: 1220-J (Nm); 1220-J (pm); dear: 1434-L (bm)
2131 (Nf); 2679 (Nf1) 1280-M (bm) dearly beloved: 1073-L (bf3)
crystal: 2730 (Nm) dainties: 2528 (am) dearth: 2033 (cf2); 2777 (Nm)
cubit: 1013-A (Nf1); 2069 (Nm) dainty: 2236 (am) death: 1298-J (V); 1298-J (Nm);
cuckow: 2826 (Nm) dale: 2553 (Nm) 1298-J (am); 1298-J (if1); 2790
cucumber: 1435-E (df); 1435-E dam: 1013-A (Nf) (V)
(hf1) damage: 2141 (Nm); 2172 (Nm); debase: 2866 (V)
cud: 1066-A (Nf1) 2389 (V); 2389 (Nm) debate: 1317-A (af1); 1439-M (V)
cumbrance: 2243 (gm) damsel: 1257-L (Nf1); 1357-A debt: 1320-A (fm); 1320-E (af1)
cummin: 2264 (cm) (pf1); 2418 (Nf1); 2762 (Nm) debtor: 1163-J (Nm)
cunning: 1037-M (V); 2159 (Nm); dance: 1164-B (V); 1173-J (V); decay: 1285-J (V); 1287-B (V);
2213 (V); 2213 (af1); 2213 (af2) 1173-J (am); 1173-J (kf1); 1250- 2199 (V); 2292 (V)
cup: 1060-C (Nm); 1245-A (Nf1); B (V); 2794 (V) decayed: 2199 (Nf1)
1245-J (Nf); 1318-A (kf4); 1339- dandle: 1476-B (V) deceased: 1454-E (Nm)
A (Nm); 2051 (bm) dark: 1235-B (Nm); 1380-C (Nf1); deceit: 1320-E (ajm); 1450-A (ff1);
cupbearer: 1479-H (V) 1380-C (Nm); 1403-B (V); 1450-A (hf1); 1450-A (i f);
curdle: 1431-E (V) 1431-E (V); 2215 (V); 2215 1495-F (af1); 1499-J (Nm); 2584
cure: 1051-H (V); 1454-E (V); (Nf1); 2215 (am); 2215 (gm); (V); 2590 (V); 2879 (Nm)
1454-E (am) 2220 (Nf1); 2444 (Nm); 2543
cured: 1357-A (if1hope (Nf1); 2699 (V); 3067 (Nm)

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deceitful: 1450-A (ff1); 1450-A defiled: 1197-E (Nm); 1357-B (V) describe: 2295 (V)
(if); 1494-B (Nm); 2253 (Nm); defraud: 2584 (V) descry: 1503-J (V)
2571 (cm); 2879 (Nm) defy: 2129 (V); 2208 (V) desert: 1401-A (fm); 1473-L (bjm);
deceitfully: 1495-F (V); 2004 (V) degenerate: 1342-J (Nm) 2093 (hm); 2199 (Nf1); 2907
deceive: 1320-E (V); 1390-H (V); degree: 1357-A (af1) (Nf1)
1450-H (V); 1463-B (V); 1463- delay: 1181-C (V); 1181-C (cm); deserve: 2070 (dm)
H (V); 1472-H (V); 1495-F (V); 1281-B (Nm) desirable: 2169 (Nm)
1499-H (V); 2257 (V); 2584 delayed: 1044-J (V) desire: 1002-A (Nf1); 1002-A
(V) delectable: 2169 (V) (Nm); 1005-J (V); 1005-J (if1);
deceiver: 1499-B (V); 2404 (V) delicate: 2556 (V); 2556 (cm); 1006-A (Nf1); 1006-A (Nm);
decide: 2209 (V) 2556 (idm) 1033-C (jf1); 1039-H (V); 1455-
decision: 2209 (dm) delicately: 2528 (am) H (jm); 1472-D (V); 1472-D
deck: 1244-G (V); 1349-H (V); delicateness: 2556 (V) (hf1); 1477-D (V); 1479-J (if1);
2742 (V) delight: 1058-M (V); 1455-H (V); 1489-A (Nm); 2169 (V); 2169
declaration: 1167-K (Nf1); 1167-K 1455-H (jm); 1476-A (ldm); (Nf1); 2169 (am); 2191 (V);
(ff1); 2644 (Nf1) 1476-B (V); 2169 (V); 2191 2191 (Nm); 2219 (V); 2219
declare: 1085-L (V); 1250-D (V); (V); 2191 (Nm); 2219 (V); 2416 (Nm); 2219 (edm); 2277 (V);
1250-J (V); 1330-M (V); 2372 (V); 2528 (V); 2528 (am); 2556 2424 (Nf)
(V); 2500 (V); 2644 (V); 2851 (V); 2556 (gm); 2556 (idm) desires: 1006-A (afm)
(V) deliver: 1014-H (V); 1058-D (V); desolate: 1027-B (Nm); 1032-A
decline: 1308-H (V); 1331-H (V) 1257-L (V); 1294-E (V); 1372- (Nf1); 1165-L (bm); 1266-C
decrease: 2187 (V); 2347 (V) H (V); 1462-J (V); 1476-L (V); (mf1); 1413-L (V); 1461-H (V);
decree: 1180-B (V); 1180-B (Nm); 2166 (V); 2166 (V); 2331 (V); 1461-J (Nf1); 1461-J (Nm);
1180-J (Nm); 1288-C (am); 2339 (V); 2345 (V); 2428 (V); 1473-A (Nf1); 1473-A (kf1);
1342-C (Nm); 2061 (V); 2061 2451 (V); 2467 (V); 2595 (V); 1473-; mm); 1473-B (V); 1473-
(Nf1); 2209 (V); 2236 (Nm); 2609 (V); 2643 (V); 2819 (V); B (Nf1); 1473-C (V); 1473-L
4018 2845 (V); 2864 (V) (V); 2199 (V); 2199 (Nf1); 2255
dedicate: 2178 (V); 2700 (V) deliverance: 1403-F (Nf1); 1476-L (V); 3008 (dm)
dedicated: 2206 (Nm); 2700 (gm) (df1); 1476-L (if1); 2609 (Nm); desolation: 1461-A (Nf2); 1461-J
dedication: 2178 (df1) 2609 (bf1) (Nf1); 1461-J (af1); 1461-J (kf1);
deed: 1360-H (am); 2070 (df1); delivered: 1094-L (V); 2630 (j m) 1473-A (Nf1); 2199 (gm)
2520 (dm); 2622 (gm); 1357-B deliverer: 2609 (V) despair: 1021-L (V)
(bf1) delusion: 1357-B (idm) desperate: 1021-L (V); 2003 (V)
deep: 1105-J (if); 1403-J (Nf1); demand: 1472-D (V); 1472-D despise: 1030-H (V); 1030-H (cm);
1403-J (kf1); 2198 (km); 2553 (Nf1) 1030-J (V); 1030-J (Nm); 1150-
(V); 2553 (am); 2553 (bm); 2553 den: 1020-J (kf1); 1048-A (Nm/f); J (V); 1290-D (V); 1317-D (V);
(cm); 2876 (V); 2876 (hm); 2883 1048-J (Nm); 1250-A (kf1); 1426-B (V); 1426-H (V); 1469-
(gm) 1319-G (hf1); 1333-J (Nm); D (V)
deep pit: 1296-F (af1) 1359-J (am); 1359-J (kf1); 1439- despised: 1030-J (Nf1)
deep sleep: 2754 (V); leep: 2754 C (Nm) despite: 1469-D (Nm)
(if1) deny: 2257 (V); 2343 (V) despiteful: 1469-D (Nm)
deeper: 2553 (Nm); 2553 (cm) depart: 1260-J (V); 1264-L (V); destitute: 1365-A (lm); 1365-H
deeply: 2553 (V) 1297-J (V); 1342-J (V); 1342-L (V); 2187 (Nm); 2532 (V)
deer: 2175 (tcm) (dm); 1349-H (V); 1357-H (V); destroy: 1066-B (V); 1080-E (V);
defeat: 1388-B (V) 1392-L (V); 1430-L (V); 1476- 1105-B (V); 1105-J (V); 1242-
defence: 1178-J (Nf1) H (V); 2410 (V); 2413 (V); H (V); 1250-J (V); 1252-B (V);
defenced: 2033 (hm) 2685 (V); 2799 (V); 2842 (V) 1284-H (V); 1288-J (V); 1304-
defend: 1060-B (V); 1333-B (V); depose: 2396 (V) L (V); 1339-H (V); 1395-; );
1476-L (V); 2463 (V); 2864 (V) deprive: 1320-H (V); 2836 (V) 1440-F (V); 1452-F (V); 1461-J
defense: 1060-A (am); 1333-B (V); depth: 1105-J (if); 1403-J (kf1); (Nf1); 1464-B (V); 1473-B (V);
1395-A (adf1); 1403-A (Nm); 2553 (V); 2553 (Nm); 2553 (am); 1473-C (V); 2020 (V); 2141
2033 (V); 2463 (hm) 2553 (gm) (V); 2199 (V); 2206 (V); 2291
defer: 1181-C (V); 1448-C (V); deputy: 1376-H (Nm); 2426 (V) (V); 2332 (V); 2411 (V); 2435
2358 (V) deride: 2313 (V); 2472 (V) (V); 2443 (V); 2454 (V); 2456
defile: 1173-B (V); 1197-E (V); derision: 1271-J (V); 2313 (Nm); (V); 2669 (V); 2811 (V); 2830
1197-H (V); 1518-D (V); 1518- 2472 (cm); 2708 (Nm) (V); 2830 (abm); 2848 (V)
D (cm); 2179 (V); 2235 (V) descend: 1441-L (V) destroyed: 1082-J (Nf1); 2206 (Nm)

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destroyer: 1452-F (V); 2642 (bm); diligently: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J disperse: 1158-H (V); 1386-J (V);
2830 (V) (km); 1186-L (V); 2395 (V); 1386-J (if1); 2422 (V); 2597
destroying: 2701 (Nm); 2830 (am); 2851 (V) (V); 2634 (V)
2830 (abm) dim: 1235-B (V); 1235-B (Nm); display: 1314-J (V)
destruction: 1004-M (Nm); 1027-C 1358-B (V); 1476-H (V); 2215 displease: 1181-H (V); 1460-B
(jf); 1027-C (mm); 1027-M (V) (V); 1460-L (V); 2566 (V);
(Nm); 1035-A (if4); 1038-J (if1); diminish: 2087 (V); 2347 (V) 2726 (V)
1080-E (Nm); 1105-J (kf1); dimness: 1362-J (am); 1523-L (am) displeased: 1044-D (V); 2002 (V);
1183-M (kf1); 1234-M (Nm); dinner: 1445-C (df1) 2130 (Nm)
1452-F (Nm); 1452-F (bf3); dip: 2228 (V); 2334 (V) displeasure: 1174-A (Nf1); 1181-A
1461-H (ff1); 1461-J (Nf1); direct: 1227-H (V); 1244-J (V); (jm)
1461-J (af1); 1464-J (Nm); 1468- 1480-L (V); 2294 (V); 2576 dispose: 1335-J (V)
A (Nf2); 1468-A (ff2); 2141 (V); 2893 (V) dispossess: 1458-L (V)
(Nm); 2165 (cm); 2206 (Nm); directly: 1095-A (sf1); 2403 (gm) disquiet: 1312-G (Nf1); 2748 (V)
2701 (Nm); 2701 (gm); 2720 dirge: 1428-J (Nf1) disquieted: 1105-H (V)
(Nf1); 2735 (Nm); 2811 (Nm); dirt: 1193-M (Nm); 3052 (jm) dissalow: 1300-J (V)
2811 (ejm); 2830 (abm); 2848 disannul: 1388-B (V); 2283 (V) dissemble: 2257 (V)
(V) disappoint: 1388-B (V); 2698 (V) dissembler: 2544 (V)
detain: 2570 (V) discern: 1037-M (V); 2406 (V); dissolve: 1279-J (V); 1295-B (V);
determine: 1242-A (Nf1); 1242-H 2851 (V) 1480-H (V)
(V); 1363-L (V); 2209 (V); discharge: 2422 (V); 2842 (hf2) dissolved: 1388-B (V)
2221 (V) disciple: 2311 (edm) distaff: 2610 (Nm)
detest: 2878 (V) discomfit: 1105-B (V); 1252-B distil: 2387 (V); 2782 (V)
detestable: 2878 (edm) (V); 1291-A (Nm); 2168 (V); distinctly: 2644 (V)
device: 1095-A (fjm); 1151-A (kf1); 2201 (V) distracted: 1382-J (V)
2213 (af1); 2213 (af2); 2213 (jm) discomfiture: 1105-J (kf1) distress: 1402-J (V); 1402-J (am);
devil: 2494 (bm) discontented: 1296-A (Nm) 1402-J (kf1); 1411-A (Nf1);
devise: 1027-E (V); 1151-B (V); discontinue: 2849 (V) 1411-A (Nm); 1411-A (km);
1363-L (V); 1363-L (af1); 2211 discord: 1083-A (acm); 1083-A 1411-B (V); 1411-J (V); 1432-J
(V); 2213 (V); 2213 (af1); 2213 (km) (V); 2375 (V)
(af2) discourage: 1300-J (V); 1455-B distressed: 1411-L (V)
devised: 1082-H (V) (V); 2727 (V) distribute: 2167 (V)
devote: 2206 (V) discouraged: 1183-B (V); 1291-B ditch: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1419-J (hf1);
devoted: 2206 (Nm) (V) 1468-A (Nf2); 1468-J (Nf1)
devour: 1242-C (V); 1242-C (Nf1); discover: 1357-H (V); 1365-H diverse: 1242-E (e m); 1474-E (V);
1269-L (V); 1453-H (V); 1477- (V); 2186 (V) 1474-H (V)
D (V); 2020 (V); 2305 (V) discretion: 1037-J (im); 1151-A diverse colour: 1196-E (V); 2796
devouring: 2020 (Nm) (kf1); 2477 (Nm); 2864 (hm) (ef1):
dew: 1196-A (Nm) disdain: 1030-H (V) diverse kinds: 1152-A (Nm)
diadem: 2673 (bm); 2673 (hf2); disease: 1075-H (am); 1173-A divide: 1179-H (V); 1388-B (V);
2685 (bf1) (afm); 1173-E (idm); 1173-H 2005 (V); 2034 (V); 2047 (V);
dial: 1357-A (af1) (am); 1173-H (fm) 2061 (V); 2167 (V); 2194 (V);
diamond: 1104-L (qpm); 2853 (bm) diseased: 1173-E (V); 1173-H (V) 2391 (V); 2421 (V); 2449 (V);
die: 1062-J (V); 1298-J (V); 1298- disguise: 1474-H (V); 2189 (V); 2606 (V); 2634 (V); 2640 (V);
J (Nm); 1298-J (if1); 2369 (Nf1) 2516 (Nm) 2752 (V)
diet: 1445-C (df1) dish: 2497 (Nm); 2662 (Nf2); 2719 dividing: 2606 (Nm)
difference: 1380-H (V); 2005 (V) (Nf1) divination: 2718 (V); 2718 (Nm);
dig: 1250-H (V); 1250-J (V); 2192 dishonor: 1365-K (Nf1); 1426-A 2718 (hm)
(V); 2194 (V); 2226 (V); 2436 (jm); 2261 (bf1) divine: 2395 (V); 2718 (V); 2718
(V); 2530 (V); 2905 (V) dismay: 1035-G (V); 1183-M (kf1); (Nm)
dignity: 1323-A (Nf2); 1450-J (am); 1476-H (V) diviner: 2718 (V)
2054 (df1) dismayed: 1183-A (Nm); 1183-B division: 1372-A (Nf3); 2167 (df1);
diligence: 2853 (hm) (V) 2606 (Nf1); 2606 (df1); 2606
diligent: 1296-G (bm); 2189 (V); disobedient: 1296-H (V) (hf1)
2209 (dm); 4003 disobey: 1296-H (V) division portion: 2167 (af2)
dispatch: 1043-E (V) divorce: 2089 (V); 2291 (bf3)
divorcement: 2291 (bf3)

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do: 1304-L (V); 1357-B (V); dream: 1168-H (V); 2164 (V); dry land: 1044-L (Nf1); and: 2199
1360-H (V); 2070 (V); 2518 2164 (Nm); 2164 (cm) (Nf1)
(V); 2622 (V); 2622 (gm) dregs: 2694 (Nf2); 2853 (Nm) dry up: 1044-L (V)
doctrine: 2319 (Nm); 2851 (df1) dress: 1360-H (V); 2518 (V) dryshod: 2415 (Nf)
doer: 1460-B (V); 2622 (V) dried: 1181-B (V); 1399-H (e m); due: 1180-J (Nm)
dog: 2259 (Nm) 1426-H (V) duke: 2001 (dm); 2412 (bm)
doing: 1357-B (bf1); 1360-H (am) dried up: 1081-B (V) dulcimer: 4014
doings: 1357-B (am) drink: 1059-E (V); 1324-E (gm); dumb: 1082-B (om); 1266-C (V);
doleful: 1304-H (ff1) 1479-H (V); 1479-H (am); 1266-C (em)
dominion: 1441-H (V); 1441-J 1479-K (cm); 1482-H (V); dung: 1058-B (Nm); 1181-E (Nm);
(V); 2027 (V); 2359 (V); 2359 1482-H (hm); 2412 (Nm); 2412 1392-J (Nf1); 2105 (gm); 2644
(hm); 2359 (i m); 2359 (kf1); (bm); 2584 (V); 2839 (Nm) (Nm); 2684 (dm); 2870 (ncm)
2833 (hm); 2843 (V); 2843 (mm) drink offering: 2344 (hm) dungeon: 1045-M (Nm); 1250-J
done: 1043-E (V); 1170-E (V); drinker: 1482-H (V) (Nm)
1242-H (V); 1357-B (V); 1496- drinking: 1482-A (bf1) dunghill: 1311-J (qf); 2105 (af1);
B (V); 2349 (V) drip: 1452-B (bm) 2870 (ncm)
door: 1081-A (Nf2); 1339-A (Nm); drive: 1086-F (V); 1302-G (V); durable: 2589 (Nm); 2589 (bm)
2649 (Nm); 2862 (Nm) 1303-H (V); 1325-J (V); 1386-J dust: 1042-C (Nm); 1080-B (V);
doorkeeper: 1339-B (V); 2862 (gm) (V); 1458-L (V); 2089 (V); 2565 (Nm); 2828 (Nm); 1359-J
doorpost: 2877 (acm) 2242 (V); 2381 (V); 2384 (V); (Nf1)
dote: 1254-L (V); 2523 (V) 2440 (V); 2442 (V); 2457 (V) dwell: 1066-J (V); 1089-J (V);
double: 1474-H (V); 1474-H drive away: 1077-H (V) 1267-J (V); 1462-L (V); 1462-L
(Nm/f); 1474-H (hm); 2280 (V); drive on: 1077-H (V) (am); 1480-H (V); 2118 (V);
2280 (Nm) driven: 1324-B (V) 2118 (dm); 2838 (V); 2838 (hm)
doubtless: 1013-M (Nm) driver: 2375 (V) dweller: 2838 (V)
dough: 2032 (Nm); 2579 (b f1) driving: 1302-G (hm) dwelling: 1066-J (dm); 1089-J (km);
dove: 1221-J (Nf1) dromedary: 2016 (Nm); 2016 (ef1); 1104-C (gm); 1305-J (Nm);
down: 1307-J (V); 1307-L (V); 2772 (Nm); 2774 (Nf) 1359-J (am); 1359-J (kf1); 1462-
1308-H (am); 1357-A (km); drop: 1058-C (Nm); 1264-F (Nm); L (am); 2118 (dm); 2838 (V);
1441-L (V); 1441-L (am); 1462- 2387 (V); 2399 (V); 2399 (Nm); 2838 (hm)
L (V); 1468-B (V); 2055 (V); 2450 (V); 2782 (V); 2909 (V) dwellingplace: 1359-J (am); 1462-
2268 (V); 2381 (V); 2399 (V); dropping: 2103 (Nm) L (am); 2838 (hm)
2435 (V); 2866 (V); 2876 (V) dross: 1325-M (Nm) dwelt: 1175-H (V)
downward: 1308-H (am) drought: 1255-D (idf1); 1399-B dye: 2173 (V)
dowry: 1296-G (gm); 2116 (Nm) (lf1); 1401-A (Nf1); 1404-E dyed: 2228 (dm)
drachma: 4011 (ejm); 2033 (cf2); 2199 (gm); dyed red: 1082-C (V); ed: 1082-C
drag: 2266 (hf2) 2199 (jm) (Nm)
dragon: 1497-A (Nf1); 1497-A (sm) drove: 1175-H (am); 2530 (Nm) eagle: 2446 (Nm); 2762 (Nf1); 2762
dram: 4004 drown: 2229 (V); 2832 (V); 2876 (Nm)
draught: 1392-L (af1); ouse: 1181- (V) ear: 1152-C (gf); 1288-B (bf1);
E (af1) drowsiness: 1312-J (Nf1) 2518 (V); 2806 (ecf2)
draw: 1081-H (V); 1297-H (V); drunk: 1442-J (V); 2839 (V); 2839 early: 2035 (gm); 2829 (Nm); 2837
1456-J (V); 1477-D (V); 1477- (ecm) (V); 2869 (lm)
D (am); 1503-D (V); 2112 (V); drunkard: 1324-E (V); 1482-H earnest: 1181-H (V)
2166 (V); 2186 (V); 2358 (V); (V); 2839 (ecm) earring: 2211 (bm); 2308 (Nm);
2455 (V); 2455 (V); 2469 (V); drunken: 1324-E (V); 1324-E (gm); 2388 (Nm); 2524 (bm)
2846 (V) 2839 (ecm); 2839 (ejm) earth: 1082-C (Nf1); 1455-C (Nf);
draw out: 1448-C (V) drunkenness: 1442-J (Nm); 1482-A 2207 (Nm); 2565 (Nm)
draw up: 1054-M (V) (fm); 2839 (ejm) earthen: 1411-L (V); 2207 (Nm)
drawer: 1477-D (V) dry: 1044-J (V); 1044-L (V); earthquake: 2784 (Nm)
drawn: 2401 (V); 2589 (bm); 2649 1044-L (Nf1); 1044-L (Nf2); ease: 1307-J (kf1); 1426-B (V);
(V) 1044-L (Nm); 1399-A (Nm); 1472-K (bm); 1474-D (V);
dread: 1183-A (Nm); 1220-C (Nf1); 1399-B (bf1); 1401-A (Nf1); 1474-D (mm); 2392 (V); 2752
1227-E (km); 2120 (V); 2581 1401-A (jm); 2199 (V); 2199 (V); 3061 (mm); 1392-L (am);
(V); 2598 (Nm) (gm); 2667 (V) 2135 (hm); 2207 (Nf3); 2698
dreadful: 1227-E (V); 1227-E (Nf1) dry ground: 1044-L (Nf1); round: (Nm); 2698 (bm); 2698 (ef1);
1404-E (ejm); round: 2199 (Nf1) 2698 (jm); 2698 (jfm)

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Index - King James Translation
eastward: 2135 (hm); 2698 (Nm); 1432-A (Nf2); 1432-A (Nm); equity: 1480-L (Nm); 1480-L
2698 (bm); 2698 (ef1) 1432-H (Nm); 1432-K (Nm); (hcm); 1480-L (km); 2294 (ejm);
eat: 1043-H (V); 1173-B (V); 1496-B (V); 2049 (Nf3); 2049 2403 (cf1)
1242-C (V); 1242-C (Nf1); (hf1); 2072 (V); 2093 (ef1); 2148 erect: 2426 (V)
1453-H (V); 2236 (V); 2305 (V); 2269 (Nf); 2427 (Nm); 2571 err: 1463-B (V); 1463-H (V);
(V) (Nm); 2717 (Nm); 2845 (V) 1499-H (V)
eaten: 2028 (V) endamage: 2389 (V) error: 1463-B (Nf1); 1463-E (bf1);
eating: 1242-C (gm); 2305 (dm) endanger: 1163-J (V); 2478 (V) 1463-J (kf1); 1472-A (rf); 1499-
ebony: 1037-F (Nm) endeavors: 1357-B (am) A (ldm); 1499-J (Nf1)
edge: 1339-A (Nf1); 1373-A (Nm); endow: 1296-G (V) escape: 1314-J (km); 2339 (V);
1378-A (Nf1); 1411-J (Nm); endue: 2116 (V) 2428 (V); 2609 (V); 2609 (Nm);
1419-H (V); 1432-A (Nf1); endure: 1242-L (V); 1267-J (V); 2609 (bf1); 2609 (bm); 2609
1432-H (Nm) 2550 (V) (hm); 1480-D (Nf4)
effect: 2518 (cf1); 2662 (V) enemy: 1002-M (V); 1002-M eschew: 1342-J (V)
egg: 1041-M (Nf1); 2164 (Nf3) (Nf1); 1002-M (gm); 1336-E (V); espousal: 1242-B (df1); 2224 (Nf1)
eight: 2850 (cm/f) 1411-A (Nm); 1411-B (V); espouse: 1458-C (V)
eighth: 2850 (bfm); 2850 (cm/f) 1480-B (V); 1480-J (Nm); 1526- espy: 1408-H (V); 1503-J (V);
eightieth: 2850 (cm/f) A (Nm) 2749 (V)
eighty: 2850 (cm/f) enflame: 1174-B (V) establish: 1244-J (V); 1290-C (V);
either: 1006-A (Nm); 1474-H (fm/f) engage: 2573 (V) 1294-C (V); 1326-L (V); 1394-
elder: 1324-M (V); 2054 (cm); engine: 1284-A (fm); 2213 (ejm) L (V); 1427-J (V); 2426 (V);
2132 (Nm) engrave: 2649 (V) 2488 (V); 2492 (V); 2901 (V)
eldest: 2016 (cm) engraver: 2211 (Nm) establishment: 1290-C (Nf2)
elect: 2012 (bm) engraving: 2649 (edm) estate: 1244-A (Nm); 1503-J (Nf);
elegy: 1428-J (Nf1) enjoy: 1035-H (V); 1438-H (V); 2093 (ef1); 2340 (Nf3)
elm: 1012-A (Nf1) 1455-H (V); 1458-L (V) esteem: 1426-H (V); 2213 (V);
else: 1349-J (Nm); 1383-C (Nm) enlarge: 1390-H (V); 2759 (V); 2369 (V); 2683 (V)
embalm: 2177 (V) 2831 (V) estimate: 2576 (V)
embolden: 2355 (V) enlargement: 1445-J (Nf) estimation: 2576 (Nm)
embrace: 2142 (V) enlighten: 1302-H (V) estranged: 1158-J (V)
embroider: 2809 (V) enlightened: 1020-J (V) eternal: 2698 (Nm)
embroiderer: 2796 (V) enough: 1079-A (Nm); 1081-H eunuch: 2510 (bm)
emerald: 2420 (gm) (V); 1106-J (Nm); 1439-A (Nm); even: 1007-A (Nm); 1017-A (Nm);
emerods: 2232 (cm) 2461 (V); 2461 (Nf1) 1093-A (Nm); 1244-C (Nm);
eminent: 1196-B (V) enquire: 1039-H (V); 1472-D (V); 1480-L (hcm); 2907 (Nm)
eminent place: 1048-A (Nm/f) 2036 (V); 2114 (V); 2633 (V) even seeing: 1359-L (Nf)
empire: 2340 (Nf3) enrich: 2585 (V) evening: 2907 (V); 2907 (Nf1);
emptied: 1081-B (V) ensign: 1022-J (Nf); 1314-A (Nm); 2907 (Nm)
emptier: 1042-B (V) 1314-B (V) event: 1434-H (hm)
emptiness: 1028-J (rm) ensnared: 1435-L (am) eventide: 2907 (Nm)
empty: 1042-B (V); 1042-J (Nf1); entangled: 1034-J (V) ever: 1280-M (bm); 1349-A (Nf);
1365-H (V); 1456-J (V); 1456- enter: 1024-J (V); 1024-J (am); 1448-C (gm); 2427 (Nm); 2544
M (Nm); 1488-J (rm); 2630 (V) 2150 (V); 2396 (V) (Nm); 2544 (ecm); 2544 (gm)
encamp: 1175-H (V) entering: 2649 (Nm) everlasting: 1349-A (Nf); 2544
enchanter: 1359-B (V); 2395 (V) enterprise: 1504-J (ff1) (Nm); 2544 (gm)
enchantment: 1262-A (Nm); 1262- entice: 1344-J (V); 1390-H (V) evermore: 1280-M (bm); 1349-A
G (Nm); 2143 (Nm); 2308 (Nm); entrance: 1022-M (jm); 1024-J (Nf); 2427 (Nm); 2544 (gm)
2395 (V); 2395 (Nm) (am); 2649 (Nm) every: 1058-A (lf2); 1165-C (Nm);
encounter: 1434-E (V) entreat: 1453-H (V); 2592 (V) 1220-J (Nm); 2052 (Nm)
encourage: 2152 (V) entry: 1024-A (Nf1); 1024-J (am); every side: 2147 (V)
end: 1181-C (Nf4); 1181-C (jm); 1024-J (kf1); 2649 (Nm) everything: 1242-J (Nm)
1242-A (Nf1); 1242-A (if4); envy: 1428-E (V); 1428-E (Nf1) evidence: 2500 (Nm)
1242-H (V); 1311-H (V); 1339- ephah: 1017-M (Nf1) evil: 1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-B (V);
J (V); 1339-J (Nm); 1349-A ephod: 1372-C (cm); 1372-C (df1) 1460-J (Nm); 1460-L (V)
(Nf); 1369-A (Nf1); 1373-A equal: 1465-J (V); 1480-L (km); evil report: 1071-A (Nf1)
(Nm); 1383-C (V); 1383-C (Nm); 2576 (V); 2576 (Nm); 2893 (V) evildoer: 1460-B (V)
1431-J (if1); 1432-A (Nf1); equally distant: 2840 (V) ewe: 1327-A (Nm); 2761 (Nf)

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Index - King James Translation
exact: 1320-H (V); 2375 (V) fail: 1014-M (Nm); 1042-B (V); famine: 2281 (Nm); 2777 (Nm);
exaction: 1314-E (am); 2089 (Nf1) 1081-B (V); 1150-C (V); 1235- 2777 (jm)
exactor: 2375 (V) B (V); 1242-H (V); 1242-H famish: 1444-H (V); 2777 (V)
exalt: 1048-H (V); 1314-E (V); (Nm); 1290-C (V); 1383-B (V); famished: 2777 (Nm)
1334-B (V); 1357-H (V); 1450- 1383-C (V); 1454-H (V); 1472- famous: 1089-C (bm); 1434-E (bm);
B (V); 1450-J (V); 2463 (V) A (rf); 1496-B (V); 2072 (V); 1473-A (Nm)
examine: 2011 (V) 2075 (V); 2148 (V); 2187 (V); fan: 1158-H (V); 1158-H (hm)
exceed: 1339-L (V); 2052 (V); 2187 (Nm); 2253 (V); 2257 (V); fanner: 1158-J (V)
2159 (V); 2507 (V) 2291 (V); 2292 (V); 2447 (V); far: 1303-M (Nf1); 2585 (Nm);
exceeding: 1048-H (cm); 1325-E 2530 (V); 2532 (V); 2537 (V); 2765 (V); 2765 (Nm); 2765
(bm); 1357-A (am); 1480-L (Nm) 2812 (V) (bm); 2765 (cm); 2765 (km)
exceedingly: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J failing: 1242-A (fjm) far be it: 1173-B (bf1)
(km); 1439-H (V); 1503-L (bm); fain: 2038 (V) fare: 2479 (Nm)
2201 (Nf1) faint: 1075-H (Nm); 1235-B (V); fashion: 1082-H (Nf3); 1244-J (V);
excel: 1480-L (V); 1503-L (jm); 1242-H (V); 1258-D (V); 1258- 1411-J (V); 1411-L (V); 2864
2052 (ecm); 2427 (V) H (V); 1279-J (V); 1291-B (V); (hm); 2893 (df1)
excellency: 1047-A (jm); 1047-K 1362-J (V); 1362-L (V); 1362-L fast: 1404-J (V); 1404-J (Nm);
(Nf1); 1048-H (gm); 1089-F (Nm); 1362-M (Nm); 1371-J (V); 1410-L (V); 2307 (V); 4007
(Nm); 1323-A (Nf2); 1323-M 1448-B (V); 1454-H (V); 2537 fast asleep: 2754 (V)
(Nm); 1480-L (Nm); 1503-L (jm) (V); 2547 (V); 2593 (V) fasten: 2229 (V); 2398 (V); 2665
excellent: 1047-A (jm); 1089-C fainted: 1062-L (V); 2547 (of1) (V); 2670 (V); 2902 (V)
(bm); 1325-E (bm); 1388-D (if1); fainthearted: 1279-J (V) fastened: 1168-C (V)
1434-L (Nm); 1439-J (Nm); faintness: 1448-L (am) fasting: 1206-J (Nm)
1480-L (Nm); 1503-L (bm); 2012 fair: 1186-J (Nf); 1204-G (cm); fat: 1043-E (V); 1043-E (bm);
(V); 2012 (hm); 2372 (bm); 2463 1224-H (V); 1224-H (Nm); 1043-H (fm); 1288-E (bm);
(V); 2847 (bm) 1388-D (if1); 2532 (ejm); 2869 1381-M (Nf1); 1434-L (Nm);
excellent things: 1047-A (Nf3) (bm) 2115 (V); 2115 (Nm); 2160
except: 1014-M (Nm); 1035-A fairer: 1186-J (Nf) (Nm); 2166 (V); 2241 (V); 2596
(ef4); 1254-B (om); 1456-A (Nm) faith: 1290-C (df1) (Nm); 2746 (am); 2850 (V); 2850
exchange: 1296-J (V); 1296-J (if1) faithful: 1290-C (V); 1290-C (Nf2); (Nm); 2850 (hm)
execration: 1012-A (Nf1) 1290-C (df1); 1290-C (dm) fat one: 1284-A (Nm)
execute: 1083-M (V); 1244-G (V); faithfully: 1290-C (Nf2); 1290-C father: 1002-A (Nm); 1290-C (V)
1360-H (V); 2864 (V) (df1) father-in-law: 1174-A (Nm)
exercise: 1359-H (V); 2059 (V) faithfulness: 1290-C (df1) fatherless: 1014-M (Nm); 1496-L
exile: 1407-H (V) fall: 1077-A (fm); 1285-J (V); (cm)
expect: 1420-A (if1) 1434-E (V); 1472-B (V); 2292 fatigued: 1362-L (Nm)
expectation: 2367 (am) (V); 2292 (ejm); 2292 (hcm); fatling: 1284-A (Nm); 1288-E (bm);
expel: 1086-F (V); 1458-L (V); 2302 (V); 2354 (V); 2369 (V); 1474-H (hm)
2089 (V); 2381 (V) 2378 (V); 2401 (V); 2421 (V); fatness: 2115 (Nm); 2160 (Nm);
expense: 2423 (ef1) 2421 (af2); 2592 (V); 2646 (V) 2850 (hm)
experience: 2395 (V) fall down: 2464 (V) fats: 1416-L (Nm)
expert: 2311 (V); 2576 (V) fall stoop: 1468-H (V) fatted: 1038-C (V)
expire: 1288-E (V); 1462-J (if1) fallow: 1319-M (Nm) fatter: 1043-E (bm)
expound: 2372 (V) false : 1450-A (ff1); 1450-A (hf1); fattest: 2850 (hm)
express: 2430 (V) 1461-J (Nm); 2172 (Nm); 2253 fault: 1289-D (df1); 1512-A (mm);
extinct: 2108 (V); 2128 (V) (Nm); 2879 (Nm) 2799 (ef1); 2830 (V); 1170-E
extol: 1334-B (V); 1450-J (V) falsehood: 2349 (Nm) (Nm)
extortion: 2584 (gm) falsehood: 2879 (Nm) faulty: 1473-C (V)
extortioner: 1294-A (Nm); 1320-H falsely: 2879 (V); 2879 (Nm) favour: 1175-A (Nm); 1175-A (if1);
(V) falsify: 1528-J (V) 1175-B (V); 1175-B (bf); 1186-
extremity: 1389-A (Nm) fame: 1426-J (Nm); 1473-A (Nm); J (Nf); 1455-H (jm); 2181 (Nm);
eye: 1037-A (Nf2); 1359-M (Nf) 2851 (Nm); 2851 (df1); 2851 2191 (V); 2191 (Nm)
eyebrows: 1048-A (Nm/f) (gm) favourable: 1455-H (V)
eyed: 1359-J (V) familiar spirit: 1002-J (Nm) favoured: 1438-H (am); 1460-A
eyelid: 1362-A (lm) families: 1002-A (Nm) (Nm/f); 1503-D (gm)
face: 1017-A (Nm); 1359-M (Nf); family: 1045-M (Nm); 1201-A fear: 1066-J (am); 1066-J (kcf1);
1382-H (Nm); 2002 (Nm) (Nm); 2001 (Nm); 2863 (hf1) 1066-J (kdf1); 1066-L (V);

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1066-L (cm); 1072-D (Nf1); field: 1048-L (Nm); 1326-A (pf1); first: 1037-A (Nf2); 1037-A (Nm);
1183-A (Nm); 1183-A (lm); 1326-H (Nm); 1455-C (Nf); 1165-A (Nm); 1165-C (Nm);
1220-C (Nf1); 1227-E (V); 2167 (Nf1); 1179-J (Nm) 1173-A (if1); 1458-D (Nf4);
1227-E (Nf1); 1227-E (Nm); fierce: 1165-B (V); 1181-A (fm); 1458-D (Nm); 1458-D (ef1);
1227-E (km); 1446-B (Nm); 1181-A (jm); 1352-A (Nm); 1458-D (ejm); 1458-D (emfm);
2120 (V); 2201 (Nf1); 2581 (V); 1352-L (V); 2254 (nm) 2698 (fm)
2598 (V); 2598 (Nf1); 2598 fierceness: 2784 (Nm) first rain: 1227-H (gm)
(Nm) fiery: 1021-A (Nf); 1319-J (Nf); firstborn: 2016 (V); 2016 (bf1);
fearful: 1227-E (V); 1227-E (Nm); 2512 (Nm); 3002 (Nf) 2016 (cf1); 2016 (cm)
1296-G (V) fifth: 2176 (V); 2176 (Nm/f); 2176 firstfruit: 2016 (edm)
fearfulness: 1227-E (Nf1); 2613 (bfm); 2176 (gm) firstfruits: 1458-D (Nf4)
(Nf3) fiftieth: 2176 (Nm/f) firstling: 2016 (V); 2016 (cf1);
feast: 1164-A (Nm); 1164-B (V); fifty: 2176 (Nm/f) 2016 (cm); 2604 (Nm)
1348-J (am); 1349-L (am); 1482- fig: 1014-A (if) firstripe: 2016 (df1); 2016 (edf1);
H (hm); 2305 (Nm) fig tree: 1014-A (if) 2016 (edm)
feather: 1317-J (Nf1) fight: 1393-E (V); 1393-H (V); fish: 1072-A (Nf1); 1072-A (Nm);
feathered: 2269 (Nf) 2305 (V); 2305 (hf1); 2576 (af1) 1072-J (Nf1); 1072-M (Nm)
feathers: 2181 (bf1) figure: 1037-H (iff2); 2489 (Nm) fisher: 1072-J (Nm); 1072-M (Nm)
features: 1043-C (Nf1) figures: 2709 (hf2) fist: 2088 (ncm); 2190 (gm)
fed: 1043-E (bm); 1152-J (V); fill: 1288-E (V); 1288-E (cm); fit: 1367-A (fm); 1480-L (V); 2587
1288-E (bm); 1311-G (V) 1324-E (V); 1354-H (V); 1442- (V)
feeble: 1296-C (V); 1296-C (Nm); J (V); 2461 (V) fitch: 2724 (Nm)
1371-J (V); 1454-H (V); 2216 fill child: 1288-E (Nm) fitches: 2276 (of2)
(V); 2290 (V); 2292 (V); 2537 filled: 2839 (V) fitly: 1288-E (Nf2); 1382-C (Nm)
(V); 2569 (dm) fillet: 1170-J (Nm); 2219 (V); 2219 five: 2176 (Nm/f)
feeblenss: 1454-M (fjm) (dm) fix: 1244-J (V)
feed: 1242-J (V); 1453-H (V); filth: 1392-J (Nf1) flag: 1008-A (rm)
2245 (V); 2315 (V) filthiness: 1197-E (of1); 1303-M flagon: 1021-B (bf1); 2369 (Nm)
feedingplace: 1453-H (hm) (Nf1); 1392-J (Nf1); 2395 (cf2) flags: 1339-J (Nm)
feel: 1297-B (V); 1297-J (V); filthy: 1261-C (V); 1288-E (V); flake: 2421 (am)
1297-L (V) 1349-A (Nf); 1392-J (Nm) flame: 1255-A (Nf1); 1255-G (Nf1);
feet: 2623 (Nf); 3056 (cf) fin: 3038 (bm) 1255-G (Nf2); 1255-G (Nm);
feign: 1027-E (V); 1450-A (hf1); find: 1294-E (V); 2835 (V) 1314-E (af2); 1462-B (bm); 2325
2406 (V) finding: 2198 (Nm) (cm)
fell: 1441-L (V); 2290 (V) fine: 1140-G (V); 1149-B (V); flaming: 1021-A (Nf); 1262-G
fellow: 1358-A (Nf4); 1453-A 1186-A (Nm); 1186-J (Nf); (Nm)
(Nm); 2143 (Nm); 1453-A (Nf1); 1375-A (Nm); 2513 (bf1) flank: 2275 (Nm)
2143 (Nf1) fine linen: 1198-C (Nm); inen: flat: 2892 (Nm)
fellowship: 2143 (V) 1326-A (sm) flat nose: 2206 (V)
female: 2003 (bf1); 2430 (Nf1) finer: 2692 (V) flatter: 1390-H (V); 2167 (V)
fence: 1333-J (V); 2033 (V); 2057 finest: 2160 (Nm) flattering: 2167 (Nf1)
(V); 2057 (Nm); 2534 (V) finger: 2655 (nf) flattering title: 1244-H (V)
fenced: 1411-J (kf1) finish: 1242-B (V); 1242-E (V); flattery: 2167 (Nf1)
fenced: 2033 (hm) 1242-H (V); 1496-B (V); 2031 flax: 2648 (Nf)
fens: 1041-A (Nf1) (V); 2845 (V) flay: 2646 (V)
ferret: 1318-C (Nf1) finished: 1392-L (V) flea: 3050 (cm)
ferry: 2520 (am) fir: 2042 (cm) fled: 1317-J (V)
fetch: 2319 (V); 2519 (V) fire: 1020-J (Nf); 1021-A (Nf1); flee: 1303-B (V); 1303-J (V);
fetter: 1157-A (Nm); 2247 (Nm); 1021-A (Nf); 1244-G (V); 1314-J (V); 1314-J (km); 1314-
2395 (cf2) 1319-J (Nf); 2028 (Nf1) M (Nm); 1317-E (V)
fever: 2697 (Nf2) firebrand: 1004-J (Nm); 1157-A fleece: 1053-A (Nm); 1053-M (Nf1)
few: 1298-A (Nm); 2347 (V); 2347 (Nm); 2317 (bm) fleeing: 1314-J (kf1)
(V); 2347 (Nm); 2680 (hm); firepan: 1183-A (af1) flesh: 1463-B (V); 1480-D (Nm);
2727 (Nm) firm: 1043-E (bm); 1244-J (V); 2025 (Nf); 2227 (ef1); 2305 (dm)
fewness: 2347 (V) 1410-L (V); 2903 (V) fleshhook: 2122 (am); 2122 (hf1)
firmament: 2797 (bm) flies: 2573 (cm)

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flight: 1314-J (V); 1314-J (kf1); fool: 1254-J (bm); 1254-L (V); forgive: 1314-E (V); 2283 (V);
1314-J (km); 2038 (V); 2755 (V) 2275 (V); 2275 (bm); 2369 (Nm) 2482 (V); 2482 (Nm)
flint: 1411-A (Nm); 1411-J (Nm); foolish: 1104-B (V); 1254-J (Nf2); forgiveness: 2482 (bf1)
3015 (bm) 1254-J (bm); 1254-L (V); 1390- fork: 2710 (ejm)
flinty: 3015 (bm) H (ff); 2028 (Nm); 2275 (V); form: 1037-H (iff2); 1411-J (Nf1);
float: 3060 (cf1) 2275 (bf3); 2275 (bm); 2369 1411-L (V); 1443-A (Nm);
flock: 1405-J (Nf); 1453-A (af4); (Nm); 2898 (Nm) 1503-D (gm); 2663 (Nm); 2735
2186 (bm); 2530 (Nm); 3047 foolishly: 1254-J (Nf2); 1254-L (V)
(Nf1) (V); 2369 (V); 2898 (Nf1) formed: 1173-J (V)
flocks: 1428-H (hm) foolishness: 1254-J (Nf2); 2275 former: 1227-H (gm); 1411-L (V);
flood: 1035-J (am); 1227-D (Nm); (ef3) 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D (ejm);
1319-G (Nm); 2136 (V); 2136 foot: 1244-A (Nm); 2749 (Nf); 2698 (Nf1); 2698 (jfm)
(Nm); 2387 (V); 2391 (Nm); 2749 (af1); 2749 (fm) former rain: 1227-H (km)
2806 (ecm); 2832 (Nm) footman: 2749 (fm) former time: 1297-C (Nm)
floor: 2085 (gm); 3057 (Nm) footstep: 2571 (Nm) fornication: 1152-H (V); 1152-H
flour: 1334-J (Nf2); 2032 (Nm); footstool: 2251 (Nm) (if3)
2711 (Nm) for: 1007-A (Nm); 1012-A (Nm); forsake: 1454-H (V); 2148 (V);
flourish: 1317-D (V) 1058-B (Nm); 1266-A (q m); 2401 (V); 2532 (V)
flourish: 1409-J (V); 2636 (V) 1282-A (Nm); 1290-M (Nm); forsaken: 1266-C (jm); 1266-C
flourishing: 2781 (m m) 1349-A (Nf); 1357-A (Nm); (mm)
flow: 1140-J (V); 1155-J (V); 1359-A (am); 1382-H (Nm); forsaking: 2532 (df1)
1319-G (V); 2370 (V); 2387 1472-A (Nm); 2165 (Nm); 2403 fort: 1080-M (Nm); 1352-J (am);
(V); 2832 (V) (gm); 2571 (Nm); 2892 (Nm) 1395-A (adf1); 1395-A (km);
flow down: 1150-B (V) for my sake: 1428-E (Nf1) 1411-J (kf1); 2463 (hm); 2564
flower: 1317-M (Nf1); 1317-M for nothing: 1175-A (pm) (gm)
(mf1); 1409-M (Nf1); 1409-M for nought: 1175-A (pm) forth: 1179-J (Nm); 1302-G (V);
(Nm); 2054 (hm); 2636 (Nm) forasmuch: 1359-L (Nf) 1357-A (Nm); 1388-H (V);
flowers: 1303-M (Nf1) forbear: 1082-B (Nm); 2148 (V); 1392-L (V); 2379 (V); 2413 (V)
flute: 2523 (om); 2882 (acff) 2148 (Nm); 2182 (V) forthwith: 4007
flutter: 2763 (V) forbid: 1242-E (V) fortieth: 2744 (nm)
fly: 1043-C (V); 1074-D (V); forborn: 2148 (V) fortify: 1294-C (V); 1411-J (V);
1324-B (dm); 1354-M (V); force: 1014-J (Nm); 1173-M (Nm); 2033 (V); 2532 (V)
1362-J (V); 1362-L (V); 2636 1238-J (Nm); 1294-M (Nm); fortress: 1352-J (am); 1395-A
(V) 1359-H (V); 1387-C (V); 2052 (adf1); 2033 (hm)
flying: 1362-J (Nm) (df1); 2059 (V); 2139 (nf); 2152 forty: 2744 (nm)
foal: 1526-M (Nm) (Nf1); 2251 (V); 2307 (V) forward: 1104-E (Nf1); 1260-J (V);
foam: 2726 (Nm) forces: 1294-C (am); 1352-J (am) 1357-A (am); 1357-L (V); 1379-
fodder: 1035-B (bm) forcible: 2355 (V) F (if1); 2413 (V)
foe: 1002-M (gm); 1336-E (V); forecast: 2213 (V) foul: 2175 (V); 2786 (hm)
1411-A (Nm) forefront: 1288-J (Nm); 1474-A found: 2198 (V)
fold: 1242-E (hf1); 1305-J (Nm); (Nm/f) foundation: 1021-B (bf); 1021-E
2057 (Nf1); 2093 (gm); 2142 forehead: 2350 (Nm) (om); 1021-N (df1); 1083-C
(V); 2459 (V) foreigner: 1462-L (im); 2406 (fm) (Nm); 1244-J (am); 1326-A (am);
folding: 1058-B (bm); 2142 (edm) foremost: 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D 1326-L (V); 1326-L (af1); 1326-
folk: 1266-D (cm); 1358-A (Nm) (ejm) L (am); 1326-L (cf); 1326-L
follow: 1181-C (Nm); 1264-L (V); foresee: 1438-H (V) (df1); 1326-L (kof1); 1482-H
2092 (V); 2749 (Nf); 2755 (V) foreskin: 2577 (Nf1) (Nm)
following: 1181-C (Nm); 1181-C forest: 1526-L (Nf1); 1526-L (Nm); founded: 1326-L (V)
(jm); 1244-A (Nm) 2211 (gm); 3049 (Nm) founder: 2692 (V)
folly: 1104-A (if1); 1254-J (Nf2); forever: 2669 (bf2) fountain: 1039-J (am); 1250-J (Nm);
2275 (Nm); 2275 (ef1); 2275 forfeit: 2206 (V) 1250-J (am); 1359-M (Nf);
(ef3); 2898 (Nf1) forge: 2239 (V) 1359-M (am)
food: 1035-J (Nm); 1242-C (Nf1); forger: 2239 (V) four: 2744 (nf1); 2744 (nm)
1242-C (am); 1242-C (gm); forget: 1320-H (V); 2835 (V); foursquare: 2744 (V); 2744 (bfm)
1242-J (af2); 1395-M (Nm); 2835 (Nm) fourth: 2744 (Nm); 2744 (nm); 2744
1480-D (Nm); 2305 (Nm) forgetfulness: 1320-H (ff1) (bfm); 2744 (e m); 2744 (gm)

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fowl: 1043-A (ldm); 1354-M (Nm); fulfill: 1242-H (V); 1288-E (V) gather: 1020-H (V); 1050-B (V);
1362-J (Nm); 2685 (Nm); 2685 full: 1220-J (Nm); 1288-E (V); 1066-C (V); 1288-E (V); 1339-
(cf) 1288-E (Nm); 1288-E (cm); C (V); 1349-L (V); 1352-J (V);
fowler: 1435-L (cm); 1435-L (dm) 1496-B (bm); 1496-J (Nm); 2461 1419-J (V); 1426-G (V); 1435-
fox: 2860 (om) (V); 2461 (Nf1); 2461 (Nm); B (V); 2033 (V); 2096 (V);
frail: 2148 (Nm) 2461 (gm); 2845 (V); 2845 (Nm) 2131 (V); 2267 (V); 2271 (V);
frame: 1037-H (hm); 1411-L (V); full age: 2260 (Nm) 2320 (V); 2321 (V); 2450 (V);
1411-L (Nm); 2665 (V) full ear: 3029 (Nm) 2496 (V); 2502 (V); 2578 (V);
frankincense: 2303 (cf1) full ears of corn: 3029 (Nm) 2656 (V); 2679 (V); 2679 (V);
fraud: 1499-J (Nm) fuller: 2249 (V) 2695 (V); 2695 (Nf1); 2772 (V);
fray: 2201 (V) fullness: 1288-E (Nf1); 1288-E 1050-B (V)
freckled spot: 1042-G (Nm) (cm); 2461 (Nf1); 2461 (ef1); gathered: 1339-C (Nf1)
free: 1175-A (pm); 1318-H (V); 2461 (gm) gatherer: 2019 (V)
2193 (V); 2193 (fm); 2380 (Nf1); fully: 1288-E (V); 1288-E (Nm) gathering: 1030-B (V); 1339-C
2380 (bm); 2604 (V); 2604 (bm) furbish: 2354 (V); 2356 (V) (gm); 1419-J (hm); 1419-L (Nf1)
freedom: 2193 (of1) furbished: 1446-L (am) gave: 1152-C (V); 1379-F (V);
freely: 1175-A (pm); 2380 (V) furious: 2726 (V) 1434-E (V)
freewill: 2380 (V); 2380 (Nf1) furiously: 2815 (ejm) gazingstock: 1438-H (fm)
fresh: 2151 (Nm); 2322 (Nm); 2781 furnace: 1021-A (jm); 1319-J (im); gender: 2744 (V)
(m m) 1357-B (bm); 2251 (emm) genealogy: 1176-L (V); 1176-L
fresher: 3058 (V) furnish: 2559 (V); 2576 (V) (Nm)
fret: 1181-H (V); 2130 (V); 2602 furniture: 1242-A (fm); 1250-A general: 1342-A (Nm)
(Nf2); 2726 (V); 2780 (V) (Nm) generation: 1089-A (Nm); 1089-J
fretting: 1296-D (V) furrow: 1050-B (df1); 1050-B (Nm); 1257-L (if2)
friend: 1094-C (V); 1298-A (Nm); (dm/f); 1266-A (im); 1359-A gentiles: 1052-A (fm)
1453-A (Nm); 1453-A (km); (af1); 2574 (df1) gentleness: 1359-K (Nf1)
1453-H (Nm); 2001 (dm) further: 1339-L (V); 1503-L (gm) gently: 1009-A (Nm)
friendly: 1255-A (Nm) fury: 1174-A (Nf1); 1181-A (jm) gerah: 1066-A (Nf1)
fringe: 1409-M (Nf4); 2054 (bm) gaddest about: 1150-C (V) get: 1264-L (V); 1294-E (V);
from: 1007-A (Nm); 1012-A (Nm); gain: 1024-J (if1); 1439-A (i f4); 1303-J (V); 1360-H (V); 1428-
1035-A (ef4); 1037-M (Nm); 2031 (Nm); 2119 (V); 2337 (bm) H (V); 2319 (V); 2339 (V);
1288-J (Nm); 1290-A (Nm); gained: 2031 (V) 2410 (V); 2413 (V); 2584 (V);
1290-M (Nm); 1357-A (Nm); galbanum: 2160 (mf1) 2772 (V)
1382-H (Nm); 1403-C (Nm); gall: 1296-B (Nf1); 1296-B (cf1); getting: 1428-B (bm); 2622 (gm)
2834 (Nf1); 2892 (Nm) 1458-D (gm) giant: 2052 (ecm)
frontlet: 2233 (gf1) gallant: 1089-C (bm) gift: 1303-A (mm); 1303-H (Nm);
frost: 2730 (Nm); 3016 (Nm) gallery: 1446-G (Nm); 1502-C 1307-A (hf1); 1314-E (Nf2);
froward: 1379-F (lm); 2650 (V); (bm); 1502-C (dm) 1314-E (af2); 1450-J (i f1); 2451
2906 (ef3); 2906 (em) gallows: 1363-A (Nm) (af1); 2451 (af2); 2451 (am); 2479
frowardly: 1462-B (gm) gap: 2642 (Nm) (nm); 2822 (Nm)
frozen: 2310 (V) gape: 1386-H (V); 2624 (V) gin: 1376-A (Nm); 1435-L (am)
fruit: 1002-A (Nm); 1024-J (if1); garden: 1060-A (Nf1); 1060-A gird: 1372-C (V); 1411-C (V);
1035-L (dm); 1242-C (am); (Nm/f); 1060-A (ef1) 2144 (V); 2147 (V); 2147 (cf1);
1257-L (Nm); 1288-E (Nf1); garlick: 1473-J (Nm) 2856 (V)
1288-E (Nf1); 1301-J (Nm); garment: 1089-C (Nf2); 1280-A girding: 2147 (acf2)
1301-J (if1); 1310-B (bcm); (Nf1); 1280-A (Nm); 1280-K girdle: 1146-A (km); 1411-C (cm);
1388-H (fm); 2124 (Nf1); 2305 (Nm); 1354-H (am); 1482-M 2022 (nm); 2147 (cf1); 2147 (cm);
(Nm) (Nm); 2004 (Nm); 2287 (ibm); 2213 (Nm)
fruitful: 1388-E (V); 1388-H (V); 2298 (cf2); 2304 (dm); 2483 (Nf); girl: 1257-L (Nf1)
1388-H (fm); 2137 (Nm) 2489 (ef1); 4020 give: 1043-H (V); 1094-L (V);
fruitful field: 3029 (Nm) garnish: 1408-H (V) 1310-H (V); 1335-J (V); 1335-J
frustrate: 1388-B (V) garnished: 2869 (ef1) (V); 1339-L (V); 1363-L (V);
fry: 2743 (V) garrison: 1393-A (af1); 1393-A 1450-J (V); 1520-H (V); 2070
fryingpan: 2766 (af2) (am); 2426 (af1) (dm); 2167 (V); 2451 (V); 2451
fuel: 1242-C (Nf1); 1242-C (acf2) gate: 1081-A (Nf2); 1339-A (Nm); (af2); 2467 (V)
fugitive: 1322-J (~); 2038 (bm); 2649 (Nm); 2862 (Nm) give ear: 1152-C (V)
2038 (hm); 2609 (bm) give up: 2419 (V)

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give up the ghost: 1062-J (V) godly: 2181 (bm) grapegleanings: 1058-B (gf1)
given: 2031 (V) going: 1392-L (af1); 1392-L (i f1); grapes: 1058-B (gf1)
giving up: 2419 (am) 1480-C (df); 2676 (hm) grass: 1090-E (Nm); 2197 (bm);
glad: 1058-M (V); 1165-H (V); going down: 1024-J (am) 2561 (Nf)
1186-D (V); 1186-J (Nf); 1337- goings: 1264-F (bf1); 2524 (am); grasshopper: 1048-J (Nm); 1439-H
J (V); 1337-J (Nm); 2487 (V); 2676 (Nf1); 2676 (Nm) (nm); 2146 (Nm)
2487 (Nm) gold: 1140-G (Nm); 2033 (Nm); grate: 2250 (hm)
gladness: 1058-M (Nm); 1451-M 2209 (dm); 2297 (Nm); 2467 (cm) grave: 1039-A (fm); 1180-B (V);
(Nf1); 1481-A (jm); 2487 (Nf1) golden: 1140-G (Nm) 1468-A (Nf2); 1472-D (cf); 2619
glasses: 1058-M (fjm) golden city: 1140-G (af1) (Nm); 2649 (V); 2696 (Nm);
glean: 1357-B (V); 2320 (V) goldsmith: 2692 (V) 2696 (df1)
gleaning: 2320 (Nm) gone: 1142-C (Nm); 1150-C (V); gravel: 1179-B (Nm)
gleaning grapes: 1058-B (gf1) 1158-J (V); 1280-B (Nm); 1383- graven: 2194 (V); 2212 (V); 2619
glede: 1438-A (Nf1) C (V); 1469-J (V) (V); 2619 (bm); 2649 (edm)
glistering: 1379-J (Nm) good: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km); graven image: 2211 (V)
glitter: 2041 (Nm) 1152-C (V); 1186-A (Nm); graving: 2649 (edm); 2709 (hf2)
glittering: 1255-G (Nm); 2041 (Nm) 1186-J (V); 1186-J (Nf); 1186-L graving tool: 2203 (Nm)
gloominess: 1380-C (Nf1) (V); 1357-L (V); 1480-L (V); gray hair: 1324-M (Nf1)
glorified: 1089-F (V) 2181 (Nm); 2181 (bm); 2294 grayhead: 1324-M (V)
glorify: 1388-D (V); 2246 (V) (ejm); 2662 (V); 2845 (V); 2869 grayheaded: 1324-M (Nf1)
glorious: 1089-C (V); 1089-C (V) grease: 2160 (Nm)
(bm); 1089-F (V); 1089-F (Nm); good way: 2765 (V) great: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km);
1388-D (if1); 1393-A (fm); 2246 goodliness: 2181 (Nm) 1012-A (Nm); 1058-B (Nm);
(V); 2246 (df1) goodly: 1012-A (Nm); 1089-C 1325-E (bm); 1325-E (bm);
glory: 1089-C (Nf2); 1089-F (Nm); (Nf2); 1089-C (Nm); 1089-C 1403-C (bf1); 1439-A (Nm);
1096-J (Nm); 1104-B (V); 1388- (bm); 1089-F (Nm); 1096-J (Nm); 1439-A (lm); 1439-H (V); 1439-
D (V); 1388-D (if1); 1393-A 1186-J (V); 1186-J (Nf); 1388- H (am); 1439-J (Nm); 2052 (V);
(fm); 1434-L (Nm); 2246 (cm); D (Nm); 1388-D (Nm); 1393-A 2054 (V); 2054 (Nm); 2054 (cm);
2804 (V) (fm); 1451-B (Nm); 1503-D (gm); 2054 (df1); 2083 (Nm); 2246
glutton: 1150-B (V) 2169 (Nf1); 2169 (am); 2869 (V); 2246 (Nf); 2246 (gm); 2569
gnash: 2210 (V) (V); 2869 (Nm) (V); 2569 (dm)
gnaw: 2084 (V); 2582 (V) goodness: 1186-J (Nf); 2181 (Nm) great toe: 1037-G (Nf)
go: 1024-J (V); 1094-L (V); 1165- goods: 1014-J (Nm); 1264-D (kf1); greater: 1439-A (Nm)
C (V); 1264-F (V); 1264-F 1428-B (bm); 2405 (Nm); 2772 greatest: 1439-A (af4)
(idf1); 1264-L (V); 1300-A (dm) greatly: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km);
(Nm); 1303-B (V); 1303-J (V); gopher: 2079 (Nm) 1044-J (Nf2); 1439-A (Nm)
1342-J (V); 1357-H (V); 1392- gore: 2373 (V) greatness: 1439-A (rf); 1439-J
L (V); 1392-L (am); 1445-C gorgeously: 1242-B (hcm) (Nm); 2054 (df1); 2054 (gm)
(V); 1454-H (V); 1469-J (V); gotten: 1428-H (V) greave: 2350 (Nf1)
1480-C (V); 2112 (V); 2165 gotten hastily: 2010 (V) greedily: 1005-J (if1)
(V); 2174 (V); 2413 (V); 2423 gourd: 1424-A (ljm); 2632 (df1) greedy: 1352-A (Nm); 2031 (V);
(V); 2518 (V); 2520 (V); 2520 govern: 1307-H (V) 2277 (V)
(Nm); 2620 (V); 2641 (V); 2676 govern healer: 2144 (V) green: 1090-E (Nm); 1261-A (Nm);
(V); 2676 (Nm); 2698 (V); 2842 government: 1342-A (hf1); 2359 1456-L (Nm); 1456-L (cm); 2767
(V) (kf1) (cm); 2781 (m m); 3030 (Nm)
go slowly: 1073-H (V) governor: 1180-B (V); 1314-E green ear: 3029 (Nm)
go up: 1357-J (Nf1) (bm); 1342-A (Nm); 1376-H green fig: 1371-A (Nm)
go whoring: 1152-H (V) (Nm); 2001 (dm); 2359 (V); greenish: 1456-L (lm)
goad: 2311 (am) 2372 (bm); 2466 (Nm); 2630 greenness: 1002-A (Nm)
goat: 1504-M (Nm); 1513-A (Nf); (V); 2630 (bm); 2843 (bm) grew: 2666 (Nm)
2494 (bm) grace: 1175-A (Nm); 1175-A (if1) greyhound: 1158-A (lbm); 2363
goblet: 1060-C (Nm) gracious: 1175-A (Nm); 1175-B (Nm)
God or god: 1012-A (Nm); 1012-A (V); 1175-B (dm) grief: 1173-H (V); 1173-H (fm);
(Nm); 1012-H (Nm); 1012-H grain: 1072-A (mm); 1411-B (cm) 1210-A (jm); 1210-H (V); 1232-
(cm); 1012-H (cm); 1083-C grant: 1458-A (fjm); 2451 (V) D (Nm); 1232-D (acm); 1296-J
(cfm); 1411-J (Nm) grape: 2555 (Nm); 2637 (Nm) (Nf1); 2279 (Nm)
god forbid: 1173-B (bf1) grapegatherer: 2033 (V) grievance: 2551 (Nm/f)

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grieve: 1071-C (V); 1173-J (V); habitable part: 1035-A (if) harlot: 1152-H (V); 2700 (Nf1)
1181-H (V); 1232-D (V); 1235- habitation: 1066-A (Nf3); 1204-M harm: 1289-D (df1); 1460-A (Nm/f);
D (V); 1250-H (V); 1258-D (Nf1); 1244-J (am); 1250-A (kf1); 1460-B (V); 1460-L (V)
(V); 1296-B (V); 1423-J (V); 1250-J (kf1); 1300-A (Nf1); harness: 1480-A (efjm/f); 2176
1432-J (V); 1460-L (V); 2173 1305-J (V); 1305-J (Nm); 1359- (dm); 2445 (Nm)
(V); 2279 (V); 2525 (V); 2566 J (am); 1359-J (kf1); 1462-L harp: 2270 (ecm); 4019
(V) (am); 2118 (dm); 2838 (V); 2838 harrow: 1326-B (V); 2209 (bm)
grieved: 1173-H (V) (Nm); 2838 (hm) hart: 1012-M (Nm)
grievous: 1173-E (idm); 1173-H haft: 2426 (em) harvest: 2211 (bm); 2727 (bm)
(V); 1435-H (V); 1435-H (Nm); hail: 2037 (V); 2037 (Nm) harvestman: 2727 (bm)
1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-L (V); hair: 1081-A (Nf1); 1435-H (hm); haste: 1018-J (V); 1035-G (V);
2246 (Nf); 2355 (V); 2566 (Nm); 2390 (Nm); 2494 (Nf1); 2494 1035-G (bm); 1205-J (V); 1296-
2589 (Nm) (Nm) G (V); 1527-J (V); 1527-M (V);
grievously: 1170-E (Nm); 1296-H hairy: 2494 (bm) 1527-M (Nm); 2038 (V); 2188
(V); 2349 (Nm) half: 1179-A (af4); 1179-H (V); (V); 2188 (ejm); 2196 (V); 2393
grievousness: 2246 (gm); 2551 2034 (Nm) (V)
(Nm/f) half-homer: 2327 (Nm) hasten: 2098 (V); 2872 (V)
grind: 1192-A (jm); 2231 (V) hallow: 2700 (V) hastily: 1296-G (Nf1); 1296-G
grinding: 2231 (Nf1) hallowed: 2700 (gm); 2700 (hm) (Nm)
grisled: 2037 (cm) halt: 2618 (V); 2664 (V); 2664 hasting: 1296-G (bm)
groan: 1307-C (V); 1318-C (V); (Nf) hasty: 2016 (edm); 2727 (Nm)
1318-D (V) halting: 2664 (Nf) hat: 3026 (Nf1)
groaning: 1307-C (Nf1); 1318-C hammer: 1266-F (Nf3); 1416-A hatch: 2034 (V)
(Nf1); 1318-D (Nf1) (Nf2); 1416-A (af1); 2262 (ef); hate: 1336-E (V); 2474 (V)
grope: 1067-B (V); 1297-B (V) 2605 (bm) hated: 1336-E (Nf1); 1336-E (bm)
gross darkness: 3067 (Nm) hand: 1211-A (Nf); 1247-A (Nf); hateful: 1336-E (V)
ground: 1082-C (Nf1); 1326-H 1247-C (Nm); 1290-L (bf); hatefully: 1336-E (Nf1)
(Nm); 1455-C (Nf); 2565 (Nm) 1358-J (Nf2); 2190 (gm) hath: 1012-A (Nm); 1097-J (V);
ground places: 2167 (Nf1) handful: 1247-A (Nf); 1288-E (cm); 2027 (Nf1)
grounded: 1326-L (af1) 1383-A (Nf1); 2554 (bm); 2657 hatred: 1002-M (Nf1); 1336-E
grove: 1472-C (Nm) (Nm); 2714 (gm); 2860 (Nm) (Nf1); 1469-A (apf1)
grow: 1072-H (V); 1325-E (V); handle: 1297-J (V); 2899 (V) haughtily: 1450-J (Nf1)
1325-H (V); 1389-J (V); 1410- handmaid: 1013-A (Nf1); 2863 (ef1) haughtiness: 1047-K (Nf1); 1450-J
L (V); 1439-H (V); 2054 (V); hang: 1284-E (V); 1430-L (V); (Nm)
2054 (Nm); 2165 (V); 2496 1495-E (V); 1495-H (V); 2180 haughty: 1048-H (V); 1048-H
(bm); 2636 (V); 2666 (V); 2846 (V); 2507 (V) (cm); 1048-H (gm); 1112-L (bm);
(V) hanging: 1333-A (am); 2709 (Nm) 1450-J (am)
grow up: 1051-D (V) hap: 1434-H (hm) have: 1228-A (Nm); 1335-J (V);
grown: 1380-C (bm); 1427-A (Nf1) happen: 1434-E (V); 1434-H (V); 2391 (V)
grudge: 1451-J (V); 2400 (V) 1434-H (hm); 2376 (V) haven: 1168-J (am); 1178-J (Nm)
guard: 1455-J (V); 2227 (Nm); happened: 1097-M (V) hawk: 1317-A (Nm); 2172 (im)
2851 (Nf2); 2853 (hm) happy: 1472-K (V); 1480-C (V); hay: 2197 (bm)
guest: 1434-E (V) 1480-C (Nm); 1480-C (gm) hazel: 1260-J (Nm)
guide: 1302-G (V); 1307-H (V); hard: 1380-E (V); 1410-L (V); he: 1093-J (Nm)
1311-G (V); 1432-A (sm); 1480- 1435-H (V); 1435-H (Nm); he goat: 2685 (bm)
C (V); 2001 (dm); 2112 (V) 1497-C (em); 2152 (Nm); 2246 head: 1058-A (lf2); 1255-G (Nf1);
guile: 1450-A (ff1); 1450-A (hf1); (Nf); 2589 (Nm) 1418-A (lcm); 1458-D (Nm);
2908 (Nf1) hard question: 1165-M (Nf1) 1458-D (kf1); 3005 (Nm)
guiltiness: 1473-C (Nm) hard sentence: 1165-M (nf1) headband: 2740 (edm)
guiltless: 1318-A (fm); 1318-H (V) harden: 1294-C (V); 1352-B (V); headed: 1143-C (Nm)
guilty: 1473-C (V) 1435-H (V); 2152 (V); 2246 headlong: 1296-G (V)
gush: 1140-J (V); 2387 (V); 2865 (V); 2481 (V); 2738 (V); 2903 heal: 1454-E (V)
(V) (V) healing: 1235-A (Nf1); 1357-A
gutter: 1446-G (Nm); 2675 (ecm) hardened: 2246 (Nf) (if1hope; 1454-E (am); 1454-E
ha: 1102-J (Nm) hardhearted: 1435-H (Nm) (am)
habergeon: 1181-E (im); 1480-A hardness: 1410-L (am) health: 1448-C (df1); 1454-E (ef3);
(efjm/f) hare: 3059 (nm) 1476-L (df1); 2845 (cm)

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heap: 1058-A (Nm); 1183-H (V); helmet: 2248 (gm); 2694 (gm) highest: 1048-H (cm); 1357-A (fjm)
1196-A (Nm); 1303-A (Nm); help: 1434-E (V); 1476-L (V); highness: 1047-K (Nf1); 1323-A
1339-H (V); 1516-A (Nm); 1476-L (df1); 1476-L (if1); 2532 (Nf2)
1516-A (km); 2143 (V); 2175 (V); 2535 (V); 2535 (Nf1); 2535 highway: 1179-J (Nm); 1334-B
(cm); 2175 (gm); 2267 (V); 2656 (Nf2); 2535 (Nm) (adm); 1334-M (kf1); 1445-C
(V); 2656 (Nm); 2695 (V); 2896 helper: 2535 (V); 2535 (Nf1) (gm)
(ldm) helping: 2492 (V) hill: 1112-A (Nm); 1112-B (Nm);
hear: 1152-C (V); 1520-H (V); helve: 1363-A (Nm) 1357-H (am); 2051 (Nf1); 2732
2737 (V); 2851 (V); 2851 (Nf3); hem: 1472-J (Nm) (Nf)
2851 (Nm) hemlock: 1458-D (gm); 2316 (Nf1) him: 1093-J (Nm); 1211-A (Nf);
heard: 2530 (Nm) henceforth: 1104-E (Nf1); 1339-L 2121 (Nm); 2698 (gm)
hearing: 1152-C (gf); 2737 (Nm); (V); 1367-H (Nm) hin: 1106-M (Nm)
2851 (hm) herald: 2286 (cm) hind: 1012-M (Nf1); 1339-J (Nm)
hearken: 1152-C (V) herb: 1090-E (Nm); 1456-L (Nm); hinder: 1181-C (V); 1181-C (jm);
heart: 1255-A (Nm); 1255-B (V); 2197 (bm); 2561 (Nf); 1020-J 1499-J (Nf1); 2182 (V); 2343
1255-B (Nm); 1255-M (Nf1); (Nf1) (V)
1292-H (Nm); 1333-N (dm); herd: 1428-H (hm); 2035 (Nm) hinder part: 1181-C (cm)
2424 (Nf) herdman: 1453-H (V); 2431 (gm); hindered: 2014 (V)
hearth: 1008-A (Nf); 1250-J (em); 2035 (gm) hindermost: 1181-C (Nf4)
1418-L (V); 1418-L (am) here: 1104-K (pm); 1106-H (Nm); hindmost: 2125 (V)
heat: 1174-A (Nf1); 1174-A (Nm); 1374-A (Nm); 1374-C (Nm); hinge: 1390-J (Nf); 1411-M (Nm)
1174-B (V); 1174-L (V); 1181- 2379 (V) hire: 1497-C (mm); 1497-H (V);
A (fm); 2199 (gm); 2800 (Nm); heritage: 1458-L (af1); 1458-L 2337 (bm); 2479 (V); 2479
2880 (Nm) (df1); 2391 (V); 2391 (Nf1) (Nm); 2822 (V)
heath: 1365-A (clm); 1365-A (lm) heron: 2002 (Nf1) hired: 2479 (bf1); 2479 (bm)
heathen: 1052-A (fm) hew: 1050-B (V); 2154 (V); 2194 hireling: 2479 (bm)
heathen deity: 1012-H (cm) (V); 2291 (V); 2449 (V); 2619 hiss: 2882 (V)
heave: 1450-J (V); 1450-J (i f1) (V); 2713 (V); 2858 (V) hissing: 2882 (Nf1); 2882 (df1)
heaven: 1058-A (lm); 1473-A (Nm); hewed: 2194 (am) hit: 1294-E (V)
2907 (Nf1); 2909 (bm) hewn: 1053-A (Nf4); 2194 (am) hither: 1014-A (Nm); 1104-K (pm);
heavier: 2246 (Nf) hid: 2516 (am); 2544 (if1); 2683 1106-H (Nm); 1374-A (Nm)
heavily: 2246 (Nf3); 2699 (V) (bm) hitherto: 1007-A (Nm); 1104-E
heaviness: 1072-D (Nf1); 1210-A hidden: 2189 (V); 2429 (V); 2683 (Nf1); 1235-A (Nm)
(if1); 1235-B (Nm); 1309-N (if1); (jm) ho: 1102-J (Nm)
1320-J (V); 1359-A (iff2) hide: 1163-E (V); 1163-H (V); hoar head: 1324-M (Nf1)
heavy: 1296-A (Nm); 1342-A (Nm); 1245-H (V); 1314-J (V); 1358- hoarfrost: 2283 (cm)
1435-H (Nm); 2246 (V); 2246 B (V); 1365-J (Nm); 2215 (V); hoary: 1324-M (Nf1)
(Nf); 2246 (gm) 2234 (V); 2255 (V); 2515 (V); hold: 1168-C (V); 1182-H (V);
hedge: 1333-B (V); 1333-J (V); 2516 (V); 2537 (V); 2544 (V); 1242-J (V); 1294-E (V); 1352-J
1333-J (kf1); 2057 (V); 2057 2683 (V) (am); 1395-A (adf1); 1395-A
(Nf1); 2057 (Nm) hiding: 1163-H (fjm); 2516 (Nm) (km); 1395-J (af1); 2033 (hm);
heed: 1152-C (V); 1158-G (V); hiding place: 1163-E (am) 2152 (V); 2211 (V); 2310 (V);
1438-H (V); 2480 (V); 2737 higgaion: 1095-A (fjm) 2410 (V); 2488 (V); 2492 (V);
(V); 2737 (Nm); 2853 (V) high: 1048-H (V); 1048-H (Nm); 2689 (bm); 2895 (V); 2899 (V)
heel: 2571 (V); 2571 (Nm); 2883 1048-H (cm); 1357-A (Nm); hold out: 1469-L (V)
(gm) 1357-A (am); 1357-A (fjm); hold peace: 1107-H (V)
heifer: 1388-A (Nf1); 2524 (Nf1) 1357-M (fm); 1427-J (Nf1); hold tongue: 1107-H (V)
height: 1048-H (V); 1048-H (cm); 1448-C (gm); 1450-B (gf1); hole: 1250-A (kf1); 1318-B (bm);
1048-H (gm); 1427-J (Nf1); 1450-J (V); 1450-J (Nm); 1450- 1373-A (Nm); 1403-C (bf1);
1450-A (Nf3); 1450-J (Nm); J (am); 1477-H (V); 2050 (mm); 2430 (V); 2467 (hf2); 2602 (Nm)
1450-J (am) 2054 (cm); 2463 (V); 2689 (bm) holiness: 2700 (gm)
heights: 1036-H (Nf) high place: 1036-H (Nf); 1399-B hollow: 1247-A (Nf); 1301-B (V);
heinous crime: 1151-A (Nf1) (bfm); 1450-A (Nf1); 1450-J 2301 (am); 2860 (Nm)
heir: 1458-L (V) (am); 1477-A (fm) hollow strakes: 3063 (ldf1)
held: 1163-E (V); 2018 (V); 2693 higher: 1048-H (V); 1048-H (cm); holpen: 2139 (cf)
(V) 1357-A (fjm) holy: 2181 (bm); 2700 (V); 2700
hell: 1472-D (cf) higher place: 1048-A (Nm/f) (bm); 2700 (cm); 2700 (gm)

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holy place: 2700 (hm) howbeit: 1244-A (Nm); 1244-C ill: 1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-B (V);
holyday: 1164-B (V) (Nm); 1254-J (pm) 1460-L (V); 2659 (Nf1)
home: 1045-M (Nm); 1305-J (V); howl: 1265-L (V) image: 1058-B (dm); 1174-A (mm);
1427-J (am) howling: 1265-L (V); 1265-L 1254-B (bm); 1290-J (if1); 1407-
homeborn: 2135 (nm) (Nf1); 1265-L (Nm) A (ldm); 1410-A (af4); 1454-A
honey: 2094 (Nm) humble: 1359-H (V); 1359-K (im); 2412 (Nm); 2412 (af1);
honeycomb: 1155-J (Nm); 1526-L (Nm); 1468-A (Nm); 1468-B 2426 (af1); 2489 (Nm); 2619
(Nm); 2425 (gm) (V); 1468-J (V); 2268 (V); 2672 (Nm); 2619 (bm); 2663 (Nm)
honour: 1089-F (V); 1089-F (Nf1); (V); 2786 (V); 2866 (V); 2866 imagery: 1410-A (af4)
1089-F (Nm); 1096-J (Nm); (Nm) imagination: 1411-L (Nm); 1480-B
1388-D (if1); 1434-L (Nm); 2246 humility: 1359-K (Nf1) (bf3); 2213 (af1); 2213 (af2)
(V); 2246 (cm) hundred: 1277-A (Nf1) imagine: 1095-H (V); 1151-B (V);
honourable: 1089-C (V); 1434-L hundredfold: 1277-A (Nf1) 2213 (V); 1114-B (V)
(Nm) hundredth: 1277-A (Nf1) impart: 2167 (V)
hood: 2673 (bf1) hunger: 2777 (V); 2777 (Nm) imperious: 2843 (Nf2)
hoof: 2640 (V); 2640 (Nf1) hungry: 2777 (V); 2777 (Nm) impoverish: 2478 (V)
hook: 1059-C (jm); 1121-A (Nm); hunt: 1395-H (V); 1395-J (V) impoverished: 1081-B (V)
1169-A (Nm); 1172-A (Nf1); hunter: 1395-M (Nm) imprisonment: 1342-C (cm)
1336-M (Nf1); 2870 (Nm) hunting: 1395-M (Nm); 1395-M impudent: 1352-B (V); 2152 (Nm);
hope: 1176-H (V); 1176-H (am); (Nm) 2350 (Nm)
1181-L (V); 1181-L (bm); 1181- hurl: 2844 (V) impute: 2213 (V)
L (if2); 1419-J (hm); 2013 (ejm); hurt: 1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-B (V); in: 1012-A (Nm); 1022-A (Nf);
2013 (hm); 2275 (Nm); 2462 2141 (V); 2141 (Nm); 2141 1024-J (am); 1282-A (Nm);
(V); 2462 (Nm) (df1); 2143 (df1); 2261 (V); 2377 1357-A (Nm); 1462-L (V);
horn: 2732 (Nf) (V); 2389 (V); 2566 (V); 2811 1494-J (Nm); 2615 (bf1); 2649
hornet: 2691 (ef1) (V); 2811 (Nm) (Nm); 2729 (Nm)
horns: 2732 (V) hurtful: 2389 (V) in vain: 1175-A (pm)
horrible: 1461-A (jm); 3012 (Nf1) husband: 1453-A (Nm); 2003 (bm); inasmuch: 1035-A (ef4)
horrible thing: 2517 (lbff1); 2517 2003 (cm); 2027 (V); 2027 (Nm); incense: 1181-H (V); 2303 (cf1);
(ldf1); 2517 (ldf4) 2224 (Nm) 2705 (V); 2705 (cf1); 2705 (cf2);
horror: 1220-C (Nf1); 2613 (Nf3); husbandman: 1048-J (V); 1048-L 2705 (ef)
3012 (Nf1) (V); 1082-C (Nf1); 1250-C (Nm) incline: 1308-H (V); 1468-J (V);
horse: 1337-J (Nf1); 1337-J (Nm) husband's brother: 1036-L (Nm) 2737 (V)
horseback: 1337-J (Nm); 2769 (V); husband's father: 1174-A (Nm) inclose: 1324-L (af1); 1411-J (V);
2769 (Nm) husk: 1141-A (Nm); 2687 (ej m) 2300 (V); 2415 (V); 2435 (V);
horsehoof: 2571 (Nm) hypocrisy: 2179 (gm) 2467 (V)
horseleach: 2549 (df1) hypocrite: 2179 (Nm) inclosing: 1288-E (edf1)
horsemen: 2644 (Nm) hyssop: 1140-C (cm) increase: 1024-J (if1); 1035-L (dm);
hosen: 2605 (bm) I: 1307-C (Nm); 1307-C (fm) 1051-D (V); 1294-C (V); 1301-
host: 1173-M (Nm); 1173-M (Nm); ice: 2730 (Nm) J (V); 1301-J (if1); 1325-E (V);
1175-H (am); 1393-E (Nm) idle: 1450-A (ff1); 1454-H (V); 1325-H (V); 1339-L (V); 1357-
hostage: 2573 (idf1) 2873 (V) H (V); 1388-H (V); 1439-A
hot: 1021-A (Nf); 1143-C (Nm); idleness: 2568 (Nf3); 2866 (Nf3) (af4); 1439-A (i f3); 1439-A (i
1174-A (Nm); 1174-B (V); idol: 1012-A (Nm); 1058-B (dm); f4
); 1439-B (V); 1439-H (V);
1174-L (V); 1181-H (V); 2152 1174-A (mm); 1220-C (Nf1); 1439-H (am); 2569 (V); 2642
(Nm) 1254-B (bm); 1411-M (Nm); (V); 2816 (Nf); 2881 (V)
hough: 2905 (V) 1454-A (im); 2489 (Nm); 2566 incurable: 1014-M (Nm); 2003 (V)
hour: 1476-A (Nf1) (gm); 2613 (hf2) indeed: 1290-C (Nf1); 1290-C
house: 1045-M (Nm); 1049-A idolatry: 1454-A (im) (opm); 1290-C (pm); 1441-L (V);
(Nm); 1300-A (Nf1) if: 1013-M (Nm); 1106-A (Nm); 2395 (V)
household: 1045-M (Nm); 2518 1254-B (om); 1254-J (Nm); indignation: 2129 (V); 2129 (Nm);
(df1) 1254-J (fm); 1286-A (Nm); 2571 2130 (Nm); 2279 (V); 2279
housetop: 1049-A (Nm) (Nm) (Nm); 2726 (Nm)
how: 1010-H (Nm); 1014-A (Nm); ignominy: 1426-A (jm) indite: 2766 (V)
1085-J (am); 1281-A (Nm); ignorance: 1463-B (Nf1); 1463-H infamous: 1197-E (Nm)
1281-A (Nm); 1349-A (Nf) (V) infamy: 1071-A (Nf1)
infant: 1058-J (Nm); 1058-J (lm)

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inferior: 1455-C (Nf); 2421 (V) interpretation: 1271-M (kf1); 2653 M (Nf1); 1460-J (if1); 1481-A
infinite: 1014-M (Nm); 1432-A (V); 2653 (Nm); 2653 (ejm); (jm); 2487 (V); 2487 (Nf1)
(Nm) 2811 (Nm) joyful: 1058-M (V); 1451-B (Nf1);
infirmity: 1075-H (V); 1173-H interpreter: 1271-J (V) 2487 (Nm); 2542 (V); 2548 (V)
(V); 1173-H (am) into: 1012-A (Nm); 1282-A (Nm); joyous: 2542 (bm)
inflame: 2104 (V) 1494-J (Nm) jubilee: 1035-L (gm)
inflammation: 2104 (Nf2) intreat: 1173-H (V); 1380-B (V); judge: 1083-M (V); 1083-M (Nm);
influence: 2528 (af1) 2592 (V); 2910 (V) 1380-B (V); 1380-B (bm); 1380-
inform: 1227-H (V) intreaties: 1175-B (idm) B (bfm); 2864 (V)
ingathering: 1339-C (bm) invade: 1050-J (V); 2646 (V) judgment: 1083-M (Nm); 1280-A
inhabit: 1462-L (V); 2838 (V) invent: 2213 (af1); 2213 (af2) (Nm); 1380-B (V); 1380-B (bf1);
inhabitant: 1462-L (V); 2838 (Nm); invention: 2213 (ejm); 1151-A 1380-B (bff1); 2236 (Nm); 2630
2061 (Nf1) (kf1); 1357-B (am); 1357-B (bf1) (V); 2864 (V); 2864 (Nm); 2864
inherit: 1458-L (V); 2391 (V); invite: 1434-E (V) (cm); 2864 (dm); 2864 (hm)
2391 (Nf1) inward: 1326-J (Nm); 2150 (Nm); juniper: 2802 (Nm)
inheritance: 1458-L (af1); 1458-L 2615 (bf1); 2615 (bfm); 2729 just: 1480-L (Nm); 2658 (V); 2658
(df1); 2391 (V); 2391 (Nf1) (Nm) (Nm); 2658 (bm); 2845 (Nm)
iniquities: 1511-J (ff1) inward parts: 1192-A (Nf1) justice: 2658 (V); 2658 (Nf1); 2658
iniquity: 1014-J (Nm); 1511-J (V); iron: 3005 (Nm) (Nm)
1512-A (mm); 1518-J (Nm/f); is: 1228-A (Nm) justify: 2658 (V)
1518-K (Nf1); 2551 (Nm/f); 2799 island: 1014-A (fm) justle: 1479-B (V)
(Nm) isle: 1014-A (fm) keep: 1164-B (V); 1242-E (V);
injustice: 2172 (Nm) issue: 1140-J (V); 1140-J (Nm); 1360-H (V); 1403-C (V); 1428-
ink: 1079-A (qm) 1250-J (am); 1257-L (af2); 1392- H (V); 1453-H (V); 2092 (V);
inkhorn: 1245-A (Nf2) L (i f1); 2136 (ef1); 2372 (V); 2182 (V); 2343 (V); 2400 (V);
in-law: 2224 (V); 2224 (Nm) 2684 (bf1) 2429 (V); 2518 (V); 2530 (V);
inn: 1267-J (am) it: 1093-J (Nm) 2570 (V); 2804 (V); 2853 (V);
inner: 2150 (Nm); 2615 (bf1); 2615 itch: 2207 (Nm) 2853 (hf2)
(bfm) ivory: 1474-A (Nm/f); 3062 (Nm) keeper: 1342-A (Nm); 2400 (V);
innermost: 2150 (Nm) jasper: 1477-L (Nf1) 2429 (V); 2853 (V)
innocency: 1149-A (rf); 1318-A javelin: 1175-A (Nf4) kerchief: 2496 (hf1)
(fjm) jaw: 1261-A (fm); 2319 (acm); kernel: 2209 (mm)
innocent: 1175-A (pm); 1178-A 2328 (kf1) kettle: 1073-J (Nm)
(Nm); 1318-A (fm); 1318-H (V) jawbone: 1261-A (fm) key: 2649 (am)
innumerable: 1014-M (Nm) jealous: 1428-E (V); 1428-E (Nm); kick: 2026 (V)
insatiable: 2461 (V) 1428-E (cm) kid: 1510-A (ff1); 1510-A (fm);
inspiration: 2443 (Nf1) jealousy: 1428-E (Nf1) 1513-A (Nf); 2494 (bf1); 2494
instant: 2652 (Nm); 2752 (Nm) jeopardise: 2208 (V) (bm)
instead: 2892 (Nm) Jew: 1211-G (V) kidneys: 1242-A (ff1)
instruct: 1227-H (V); 1326-L (V); jewel: 1173-A (ff1); 1173-A (fm); kill: 1173-B (Nm); 1310-H (V);
1342-L (V); 1342-L (cm); 2311 1242-A (fm); 2388 (Nm); 2465 1440-F (V); 2117 (V); 2227
(V); 2477 (V) (df1) (V); 2435 (V); 2702 (V); 2790
instruction: 1342-L (am) join: 1165-H (V); 1165-L (V); (V); 2823 (V)
instructor: 2309 (V) 1170-J (V); 1259-J (V); 1333-B killing: 2790 (V); 2823 (bf1)
instrument: 1077-A (jf); 1242-A (V); 1339-H (V); 2092 (V); kin: 1480-D (Nm); 2729 (cm)
(fm); 1290-A (Nm); 1464-A 2092 (Nm); 2143 (V); 2376 (V); kind: 1152-A (Nm); 1290-M (Nm)
(Nf1); 2374 (V); 2374 (bf1); 2401 (V); 2665 (V) kindle: 1181-B (V); 1181-H (V);
2847 (bm) joining: 2143 (kf2) 1244-G (V); 1413-L (V); 1418-
insurrection: 2753 (Nf) joint: 1430-L (V); 2092 (Nm); L (V); 2028 (V); 2104 (V);
integrity: 1496-J (Nf1); 1496-J 2346 (of2); 2634 (V); 2174 (dm) 2266 (V); 2414 (V); 2512 (V);
(Nm) journey: 1264-F (am); 2112 (Nm); 2697 (V); 2705 (V)
intent: 1359-A (am); 2093 (ef1); 2413 (V); 2413 (am); 2749 (Nf) kindly: 2181 (Nm)
2520 (dm) journeying: 2413 (am) kindness: 2181 (Nm)
intercession: 2592 (V) joy: 1058-M (V); 1058-M (Nf1); kindred: 1008-A (Nf); 1058-D
intermeddle: 2573 (V) 1058-M (Nm); 1337-J (V); (df1); 1085-L (kf2); 1257-L (af2);
intermission: 1371-F (Nf1) 1337-J (Nm); 1337-J (am); 1451- 2863 (hf1)
interpret: 2653 (V); 3065 (V) kinds: 2863 (hf1)

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kine: 1388-A (Nf1); 2001 (Nm) lamentation: 1304-C (ff1); 1304-H lean: 1081-A (Nm); 1444-H (V);
king: 2340 (V); 2340 (Nm) (fm); 1428-J (Nf1); 2495 (hm) 1444-H (Nm); 1456-A (Nm);
kingdom: 2340 (Nf3); 2340 (af1); lamp: 1319-A (Nm); 2317 (bm) 2488 (V); 2787 (V); 2861 (V)
2340 (af3); 2340 (df1) lance: 1234-M (jm); 2773 (Nm) leanness: 1444-H (fm); 1444-H
kingly: 2340 (Nf3) land: 1044-L (Nf1); 1044-L (Nf2); (jm); 2257 (Nm)
kinsfolk: 2729 (cm); 1058-D (V) 1082-C (Nf1); 1326-H (Nm); leap: 1375-B (V); 2101 (V); 2127
kinsman: 1058-D (V); 1085-L 1455-C (Nf); 2135 (nm) (V); 2457 (V); 2618 (V); 2789
(km); 1480-D (Nm); 1058-D (V); landmark: 2049 (df1); 2049 (dm) (V)
2729 (cm) language: 1339-A (Nf1); 2325 (cm); learn: 2001 (V); 2311 (V); 2395
kinswoman: 1085-L (km); 1480-D 2325 (em) (V)
(Nf1); 1480-D (Nm) languish: 1296-C (V) learned: 2311 (edm)
kiss: 2445 (V) languishing: 1075-A (fm) learning: 2500 (Nm)
kite: 1005-M (Nf) lap: 1163-M (Nm); 1261-B (V); learning speech: 2319 (Nm)
knead: 1274-J (V) 2195 (gm) leasing: 2253 (Nm)
kneadingtrough: 1342-D (hf2) lapwing: 2100 (obf2) least: 1006-A (Nm); 1244-C (Nm);
knee: 2039 (Nf); 2039 (nm); 2769 large: 1445-J (V); 2759 (V); 2759 2347 (V); 2680 (bm); 2703 (Nm)
(ncf1) (Nm); 2759 (km) leather: 1365-J (Nm)
kneel: 2039 (V); 2290 (V) largeness: 2759 (gm) leave: 1307-L (V); 1394-L (V);
knife: 1242-C (af2); 1333-A (sm); last: 1181-C (Nf4); 1181-C (jm); 1480-D (V); 1480-L (V); 1480-
2165 (am); 2199 (Nf) 1181-C (sm) L (Nm); 2148 (V); 2401 (V);
knock: 2109 (V) latchet: 2509 (cm) 2532 (V); 2810 (V)
knop: 2632 (Nm); 3025 (cm) late: 1181-C (V); 1288-J (nim) leaven: 1342-D (cm); 2173 (V);
know: 1085-A (Nf2); 1085-L (V); latter: 1181-C (Nf4); 1181-C (jm) 2173 (Nm)
2406 (V) latter growth: 2321 (Nm) leaves: 1081-A (Nf2); 1362-A (fm);
knowledge: 1037-M (Nf1); 1085-A latter rain: 2321 (acm) 2245 (Nm); 2664 (Nf); 2709
(Nf1); 1085-A (Nf2); 1085-A lattice: 2204 (Nm); 2459 (Nf1); (Nm)
(Nm); 1085-A (am); 1085-L (V); 2855 (nm) ledge: 2840 (Nm)
2383 (am); 2406 (V); 2477 (Nm) laugh: 2313 (V); 2472 (V); 2660 leeks: 2197 (bm)
known: 1085-L (V); 2406 (V) (V); 2660 (cm) lees: 2853 (Nm)
labour: 1062-L (V); 1062-L (Nm); laughing: 2472 (cm) left: 1204-C (Nm); 1242-H (V);
1062-L (bm); 1257-L (V); 1360- laughter: 2472 (cm) 1267-J (V); 1294-E (V); 2506
H (am); 2460 (V); 2518 (V); laver: 1250-J (em) (bm); 2589 (V); 3036 (V); 3036
2518 (cf1); 2551 (V); 2551 lavish: 1150-J (V) (cm); 3036 (fm)
(Nm/f); 2566 (Nm); 2622 (df1); law: 1091-A (Nf); 1180-B (V); left hand: 3036 (cm); 3036 (fm)
2818 (V) 1180-J (Nm); 1227-H (if1); left side: 3036 (cm)
lace: 2650 (bm) 1397-H (hf1); 2864 (hm) leg: 1479-A (Nm); 2290 (Nf); 2749
lack: 1035-A (fm); 1458-J (Nm); lawful: 2658 (bm); 2843 (bm); 2864 (Nf); 2806 (gm)
2187 (V); 2187 (Nm); 2187 (hm) lend: 1259-J (V); 1320-H (V);
(acm); 2530 (V); 2630 (V) lawgiver: 1180-B (V) 2519 (V)
lacking: 2707 (V) lay: 1307-J (V); 1307-L (V); 1326- lender: 1259-J (V)
lad: 2418 (Nm) L (V); 1335-J (V); 1395-H (ff1); length: 1448-C (gm)
ladder: 1334-J (pm) 1439-C (V); 1482-B (V); 1482- lengthen: 1448-C (V)
laden: 2246 (Nf) M (V); 2234 (V); 2339 (V); lengthening: 1448-C (Nf1)
lady: 1342-A (Nf1); 2052 (Nf2) 2376 (V); 2396 (V); 2410 (V); lent: 1472-D (V)
laid: 1094-L (V); 1227-H (V); 2421 (V); 2451 (V); 2488 (V); lentil: 2531 (Nf)
1465-J (V) 2656 (V); 2745 (V); 2745 (Nm); leopard: 2408 (Nm)
lamb: 1196-E (Nm); 1196-H (Nm); 2814 (V); 2842 (V); 2842 (acm) leper: 2691 (V)
1250-A (Nm); 1296-C (em); lay down: 2744 (V) leprosy: 2691 (Nf2)
1327-A (Nm); 1405-J (Nf); 2273 lay up: 2185 (V); 2683 (V) leprous: 2691 (V)
(Nf1); 2273 (Nm); 2273 (ef1) lay waste: 1461-H (V) less: 1308-H (am); 2347 (V); 2703
lame: 1310-H (Nm); 2618 (V); lead: 1264-L (V); 1302-G (V); (Nm)
2618 (Nm) 1307-H (V); 1311-G (V); 1480- lesser: 2703 (Nm)
lament: 1012-H (V); 1035-C (V); C (V); 2112 (V); 2565 (gf2) lest: 1035-A (Nm); 1035-A (ef4);
1304-C (V); 1304-H (V); 1428- leader: 1480-C (V); 2372 (bm) 1359-A (am); 1382-A (Nm)
J (V); 1497-H (V); 2495 (V); leaf: 1357-H (Nm) let: 1441-L (V); 1480-D (V); 2641
2566 (V) league: 1043-H (Nf4); 2143 (V) (V)

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letter: 2500 (Nm); 4001; 4002; liken: 1082-H (V) locust: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1403-A
4013; 4018 likeness: 1037-H (iff2); 1082-H (elm); 1439-H (nm); 2146 (Nm);
levy: 1291-A (Nm) (Nf3); 1290-J (if1) 2484 (pm)
lewdness: 1151-A (Nf1); 1151-A likewise: 1165-L (Nm) lodge: 1267-J (V); 1267-J (am);
(kf1); 2369 (Nf4) lily: 1481-J (mm) 1267-J (kf1)
liar: 1027-A (Nm); 2253 (V); 2253 lime: 1326-M (Nm) loft: 1357-H (ff1)
(Nm); 2253 (nm); 2257 (V); limit: 2049 (dm) loftily: 1450-J (am)
2879 (Nm) limited: 1488-J (V) loftiness: 1048-H (Nf3); 1048-H
liberal: 2039 (Nf1); 2380 (bm) line: 1170-J (Nm); 1419-J (Nm); (gm)
liberty: 2193 (V); 2193 (fm); 2759 1420-A (Nm); 1420-A (if1); lofty: 1048-H (Nf3); 1048-H (cm);
(Nm) 2141 (Nm); 2506 (Nm); 2650 1450-J (V)
lice: 1244-A (Nm) (bm) log: 1256-A (Nm); 2219 (V)
lick: 1261-B (V) linen: 1027-A (Nm); 1041-J (Nm); loins: 1448-L (Nf); 2166 (Nf);
lid: 1081-A (Nf2) 1481-A (Nm/f); 2648 (Nf) 2275 (Nm); 2363 (Nm)
lie: 1014-J (im); 1027-A (Nm); linen and woolen: 4020 long: 1002-L (V); 1044-J (V);
1175-H (V); 1267-J (V); 1439- linger: 1281-B (Nm) 1172-H (V); 1243-H (V); 1298-
C (Nm); 2253 (V); 2253 (Nm); lintel: 1012-M (Nm); 2877 (acm); A (fm); 1420-A (if1); 1439-A
2253 (nm); 2257 (V); 2257 3025 (cm) (Nm); 1439-H (V); 1439-J (Nm);
(Nm); 2401 (V); 2834 (V); 2834 lion: 1255-E (bf); 1274-M (Nm); 1448-C (V); 1448-C (cm); 1448-
(Nf1); 2834 (cf2); 2879 (V); 1442-H (bm); 2283 (bm); 2824 C (gm); 1479-B (V); 1485-D
2879 (Nm) (Nm); 2827 (Nm) (V); 2277 (V); 2544 (gm); 2765
lie down: 2745 (Nm); 2745 (am) lioness: 1255-E (bf) (cm)
liers: 2571 (Nm) lip: 1339-A (Nf1); 1339-A (pm) long ago: 2765 (cm)
life: 1171-A (Nf); 1171-H (V); liquor: 1480-A (hf1); 2106 (Nm); longer: 1349-J (Nm); 1448-C (cm)
1171-M (V); 2424 (Nf); 2569 2344 (Nm) longing: 1005-J (V); 1485-D (Nf1)
(Nm) litter: 1393-A (Nm) longsuffering: 1448-C (Nm)
lift: 1288-E (V); 1314-E (af2); little: 1423-A (Nm); 2250 (ef1); look: 1168-H (V); 1168-H (rm);
1314-J (V); 1316-J (V); 1403-G 2347 (V); 2347 (Nm); 2680 (V); 1382-H (V); 1382-H (V); 1408-
(V); 1450-B (V); 1450-D (V); 2680 (bm); 2680 (hm); 2680 H (V); 1419-J (V); 1438-H (V);
1450-J (V); 2397 (V); 2455 (V); (hbf1); 2703 (Nm); 2703 (gm); 1438-H (am); 1438-H (fm);
2564 (V) 2852 (Nm); 2871 (Nm) 1476-H (V); 1480-J (V); 2367
lift up: 1047-A (Nf3) little one: 1058-J (Nm); 1058-J (V); 2813 (V); 2820 (V); 2877
lifted: 1081-H (V) (bm); 1201-A (Nm) (V)
lifting: 1357-L (am); 1450-B (gf3) lieutenent: 4005 looking glass: 1438-A (fm); 1438-
lifting up: 1052-A (Nf1) live: 1171-A (Nf); 1171-H (V); A (af1)
light: 1020-J (V); 1020-J (Nf1); 1171-M (V) loop: 1265-E (of1)
1020-J (Nf); 1020-J (am); 1168- lively: 1171-H (Nm) loose: 1146-B (V); 1291-B (V);
H (kf1); 1302-J (Nf1); 1319-A living: 1171-A (Nf3) 1480-H (V); 2166 (V); 2401
(Nm); 1319-G (Nf1); 1319-G living thing: 1171-A (Nf) (V); 2442 (V); 2457 (V); 2649
(bm); 1357-H (V); 1384-L (V); lizard: 1262-E (Nf1) (V); 2803 (V); 2842 (V)
1426-A (Nm); 1426-A (lm); lo: 1093-A (Nm); 1104-A (rm); lop: 2493 (V)
1426-B (V); 1426-H (V); 2347 1106-A (Nm); 1106-H (em); lord: 1083-C (cm); 1083-C (cfm);
(Nm); 2421 (V); 2592 (V); 2599 1438-H (V) 1288-E (Nm); 1342-A (Nm);
(V); 2829 (Nm); 2877 (dm) load: 2237 (V); 2552 (V) 1342-A (mm); 1439-A (lmm);
lighten: 1319-G (V); 2670 (V) loaf: 2258 (ef) 1441-J (V); 2027 (Nm); 2052
lighting: 1307-A (Nf2) loan: 1472-D (Nf1) (bm); 2847 (bm)
lightness: 2599 (Nf3) loathe: 1038-J (V); 1258-D (V); lord forbid: 1173-B (bf1)
lightning: 1020-J (Nf); 1168-B 1423-J (V); 2075 (Nm); 2727 lordly: 1089-C (bm)
(bm); 2008 (Nm); 2041 (Nm); (V) lose: 2419 (V)
2317 (bm) loathsome: 1044-D (V); 1158-E loss: 2836 (cm)
ligure: 2324 (Nm) (V); 1426-H (V) lost: 1027-C (V); 1027-C (Nf1);
like: 1082-H (V); 1082-H (Nf3); loaves: 2305 (Nm) 2421 (V); 2836 (V); 2836 (edm)
1082-H (fjm); 1094-C (V); lock: 1404-A (Nf1); 1409-M (Nf4); lost thing: 1027-C (V); 1027-C
1235-A (Nm); 1243-A (qm); 1432-J (Nf1); 2165 (af1); 2415 (Nf1)
1244-A (Nm); 1358-M (Nm); (V); 2415 (adm); 2641 (Nm) lost time: 2812 (Nf)
1465-J (V); 2191 (V); 2359 (V); lot: 2083 (gm); 2141 (Nm)
2359 (Nm); 2359 (i m) lothe: 2075 (V)

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loud: 1105-H (V); 1352-J (Nm); maintain: 1360-H (V) 2297 (V); 2592 (hm); 2737 (V);
2054 (cm); 2152 (Nm); 2625 (V); maintenance: 2338 (Nm) 2853 (V)
2851 (Nm) majesty: 1047-A (Nf3); 1047-A market: 2573 (am)
louder: 2152 (Nm) (jm); 1089-F (Nm); 1096-J (Nm); marred: 2830 (hm)
love: 1073-J (Nm); 1094-C (V); 1439-A (rf); 2054 (df1) marriage: 2224 (V)
1094-C (Nf1); 1163-B (V); make: 1037-H (V); 1043-E (V); married: 2003 (bf1)
1453-H (ff1); 2219 (V); 2523 1250-H (V); 1255-B (V); 1335- marrow: 1284-H (V); 1284-J (Nm);
(Nf1); 2523 (Nm); 2762 (V) J (V); 1360-H (V); 1379-F (V); 1479-A (rfm); 2160 (Nm)
lovely: 1094-C (V); 2523 (Nm) 1380-B (V); 1394-L (V); 1411- marry: 1036-L (V); 2027 (V);
lovely beloved: 2169 (am) L (V); 1448-C (df1); 1482-M 2319 (V)
lover: 1094-C (V); 1094-C (Nm); (V); 2057 (V); 2194 (V); 2291 marshes: 1048-E (Nm)
1453-A (Nm); 2523 (V) (V); 2340 (V); 2451 (V); 2457 marvel: 1496-H (V)
loves: 1073-L (bm); 1094-C (gm) (V); 2508 (V); 2512 (V); 2518 marvelous: 1380-E (V); 1380-E
loving: 1094-C (V); 1094-C (Nm) (V); 2566 (V); 2612 (V); 2622 (Nm); 1380-H (V)
lovingkindness: 2181 (Nm) (V); 2642 (V); 2730 (V); 2740 marvelously: 1496-H (V)
low: 1017-A (Nm); 1062-H (V); (V); 2785 (V); 2795 (V) mason: 1434-M (Nm); 2057 (V);
1287-B (V); 1308-H (am); 1468- make void: 1042-B (V) 2194 (V)
B (V); 2268 (V); 2290 (V); maker: 1360-H (V); 1411-L (V); mast: 1503-J (mm); 2141 (em)
2672 (V); 2680 (V); 2866 (V); 2211 (Nm); 2622 (V); 2622 (gm) master: 1083-C (cm); 1526-J (V);
2866 (Nf1); 2866 (Nm); 2866 male: 2121 (Nm); 2121 (dm) 2027 (Nm)
(ef1) mallow: 2338 (dm) mastery: 2052 (df1); 2843 (V)
lower: 2187 (V); 2866 (V); 2866 man: 1037-A (Nm); 1082-C (V); mate: 1453-A (Nf3)
(Nm); 2892 (fm); 2892 (jm) 1082-C (Nm); 1298-A (Nm); matrix: 2762 (Nm)
lowest: 1432-A (Nf1); 2892 (fm); 1359-A (fm); 2003 (Nm); 2003 matter: 1288-A (Nf1); 2093 (Nm);
2892 (jm) (bm); 2003 (cm); 2027 (Nm); 2236 (Nm); 2347 (Nm); 4018
lowly: 1359-A (fm); 1359-K (Nm); 2052 (Nm); 2121 (Nm); 2121 mattock: 2199 (Nf); 2211 (af1);
2866 (Nm) (dm); 2424 (Nf) 2530 (am)
Lucifer: 1104-B (em) man of valour: 1173-M (Nm) maul: 1386-M (km)
lucre: 2031 (Nm) mandrake: 1073-N (om) maw: 1416-A (Nf1)
lump: 2091 (Nf1) maneh: 1290-H (Nm) may: 1242-L (V); 1254-J (fm)
lurk: 2683 (V) manifest: 1043-B (V) me: 1307-C (Nm); 1307-C (fm)
lurking: 1439-C (am) manifold: 1439-B (V) meadow: 1008-A (rm); 1365-H
lurking place: 1163-E (am) mankind: 2121 (Nm) (am)
lust: 1005-J (V); 1005-J (if1); manna: 1290-A (Nm) meal: 2711 (Nm)
1480-B (bf3); 2169 (V) manner: 1180-J (Nf1); 1082-H mean: 1082-H (V); 2215 (cm)
lust after: 1006-A (Nf1) (Nf3); 1235-A (Nm); 1242-C meaning: 1037-M (Nf1)
lusty: 2850 (Nm) (am); 1244-A (Nm); 1244-A measure: 1013-A (Nf1); 1017-M
lying: 2253 (ef1); 2257 (Nm); 2879 (pf1); 1445-C (gm); 1503-J (Nf1); (Nf1); 1250-J (Nm); 1280-A
(Nm) 2093 (gm); 2112 (Nm); 2864 (Nf1); 1280-A (Nm); 1280-A
lying down: 2744 (Nm) (hm) (km); 1280-B (V); 1280-J (V);
lying lies: 1461-J (Nm) manservant: 2518 (Nm) 1323-A (Nf1); 1323-A (lf1);
mad: 1104-B (V); 1258-H (V); manslayer: 2790 (V) 1342-J (kf1); 2847 (bm); 2864
2815 (V) mantle: 1089-C (Nf2); 1089-C (hm); 2893 (adf2); 2893 (gm)
madness: 1104-B (gf1); 1104-B (Nm); 1357-M (km); 2488 (bf1); meat: 1043-H (Nf3); 1043-H (eff1);
(of3); 2815 (ejm) 2537 (af1) 1152-J (am); 1242-C (Nf1);
magician: 2203 (qpm) many: 1089-J (Nm); 1105-A (jm); 1242-C (am); 1242-C (bf1);
magistrate: 2570 (Nm); 2864 (V) 1439-A (Nm); 1439-B (V); 1242-C (gm); 1307-A (hf1);
magnify: 1325-E (V); 2054 (V) 1439-B (Nf1); 1439-J (Nm); 1390-A (Nf); 1395-M (Nf1);
maid: 1013-A (Nf1); 1357-A (pf1); 2246 (V) 2236 (am); 2245 (Nm); 2305
2045 (df1); 2418 (Nf1); 2430 mar: 1232-D (V); 2452 (V); 2830 (Nm); 4017
(Nf1); 2863 (ef1) (V) meddle: 1066-H (V); 2067 (V);
maiden: 2045 (df1); 2418 (Nf1); marble: 1481-M (Nm) 2573 (V)
2863 (ef1) march: 2676 (V) medicine: 1051-H (Nf1); 1454-E
maidservant: 1013-A (Nf1); 2863 mariner: 1469-J (V); 2338 (Nm) (df1); 1454-J (if1)
(ef1) mark: 1022-J (Nf); 1204-A (af1); meditate: 1095-H (V); 1330-J (V);
mail: 1245-A (l f2) 1335-J (V); 1430-A (lm); 1489- 1330-M (V)
main: 2209 (V) A (Nm); 1503-D (V); 2223 (V);

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meditation: 1095-A (Nf3); 1095-A middle: 1494-J (Nm); 1494-M (jm); miry place: 1041-A (Nf1)
(fjm); 1095-B (bm); 1330-M 2230 (dm) mischief: 1014-J (Nm); 1098-A
(Nf1); 1330-M (Nm) middlemost: 1494-M (jm) (Nf1); 1114-B (V); 1151-A
meek: 1359-K (Nm) midnight: 1265-M (Nm) (Nf1); 1336-C (cm); 1460-A
meekness: 1359-K (Nf1) midst: 1052-A (Nm); 1179-B (V); (Nm/f); 1460-B (V); 1512-A
meet: 1294-E (V); 1349-L (V); 1179-H (V); 1494-J (Nm); 1494- (mm); 2551 (Nm/f)
1434-E (V); 1434-H (V); 1480- M (jm); 2230 (dm); 2729 (Nm) mischievous: 1151-A (kf1)
L (V); 1480-L (Nm); 1480-L midwife: 1257-L (V) miserable: 2551 (Nm/f)
(gm); 2592 (V); 2594 (V); 2662 might: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km); misery: 1441-J (am); 2551 (Nm/f)
(V) 1014-J (Nm); 1043-C (bm); miss: 2630 (V)
meeting: 2570 (Nf1) 1173-M (Nm); 1238-J (Nm); mist: 1004-A (Nm)
melody: 2124 (Nf1); 2374 (V) 1242-L (V); 1352-B (dm); 1352- mistress: 2027 (Nf1); 2052 (Nf2)
melon: 2013 (nbm) J (Nm); 2052 (df1); 2569 (gm); misuse: 1499-B (V)
melt: 1279-J (V); 1291-A (im); 2903 (Nm) mitre: 2673 (bm); 2673 (hf2)
1291-B (V); 1291-H (V); 2103 mightier: 2569 (dm); 2903 (bm) mix: 1035-B (V); 1288-G (V)
(V); 2387 (V); 2412 (V); 2450 mighty: 1012-A (Nm); 1012-J mixed: 2573 (Nm)
(V); 2692 (V) (Nm); 1012-M (Nm); 1043-C mixed wine: 2344 (hm)
melted: 1494-F (ecm) (bm); 1089-C (bm); 1294-C (bm); mixture: 2344 (Nm)
melting: 1291-F (Nm) 1352-A (Nm); 1352-J (Nm); mock: 1357-B (V); 1495-F (V);
member: 1411-L (dm); 2865 (Nf1) 1358-M (Nm); 1387-C (bm); 2312 (V); 2313 (V); 2472 (V);
memorial: 2121 (nf1); 2121 (ejm) 1411-J (Nm); 1439-A (Nm); 2472 (cm); 2660 (V); 2708 (V)
men: 1050-B (dm/f); 1358-A (Nm); 1497-C (em); 2052 (V); 2052 mocker: 1271-J (V); 1271-J (V);
1496-J (km) (Nm); 2052 (df1); 2052 (em); 1495-F (dm); 2313 (Nm)
mene: 1290-H (Nm) 2052 (ecm); 2054 (cm); 2139 mocking: 2708 (Nf1)
menstruous: 1303-M (Nf1) (cf); 2152 (Nf1); 2152 (Nm); moderate: 2658 (Nf1)
menstruous cloth: 1075-H (Nm) 2250 (bm); 2569 (V); 2569 (dm); moist: 1261-A (Nm)
mention: 2121 (V) 2581 (bm); 2843 (bm); 2903 (bm) moisture: 2322 (Nm)
mentioned: 2851 (df1) milch: 1058-J (V); 1318-L (V) mole: 1250-A (Nf1); 2192 (cf);
merchandise: 2473 (Nm); 2473 mildew: 1456-L (jm) 2443 (if2)
(cf1); 2554 (V); 2573 (am); 2770 milk: 1294-B (V); 2160 (Nm) mollified: 1448-B (V)
(Nf1); 2770 (acf2) mill: 1445-H (Nm) molten: 1291-B (V); 1410-J (V);
merchant: 2473 (V); 2770 (V) millet: 2097 (gm) 1410-L (V); 2412 (V); 2412
merchantmen: 2003 (cm) million: 1439-B (Nf1) (af1); 2450 (V)
merciful: 1175-B (V); 2171 (Nf1); millstone: 1445-H (Nm) moment: 2752 (V); 2752 (Nm)
2181 (Nm); 2181 (bm); 2762 mince: 1201-B (V) money: 2277 (Nm); 2739 (bf1)
(V); 2762 (dm) mind: 1255-A (Nm); 1255-B (Nm); monster: 1497-A (sm)
mercy: 1175-B (V); 2181 (V); 1411-L (Nm); 1445-J (Nf); 2424 month: 1445-L (Nm); 2151 (gm)
2181 (Nm); 2283 (V); 2762 (V); (Nf) monthly: 2151 (gm)
2762 (Nm) mindful: 2121 (V) monument: 2429 (V)
mercy seat: 2283 (cf2) mine: 1307-C (fm) moon: 1342-G (jm); 1445-L (Nm);
merry: 1104-B (bdm); 1186-J (Nf); mingle: 1035-B (V); 1242-E (e m); 2303 (Nf1)
1186-L (V); 2472 (V); 2487 2344 (V); 2573 (V); 2573 (V) more: 1339-L (V); 1349-J (Nm);
(V); 2487 (Nm); 2839 (V) mingled: 2907 (Nm) 1439-A (Nm); 1439-B (V);
merryhearted: 2487 (Nm) minish: 2087 (V); 2347 (V) 1439-H (V); 1474-H (fm/f);
mess: 1314-E (af2) minister: 1244-G (V); 2608 (V); 1503-L (gm); 2529 (V); 2544
message: 1264-D (af3) 2884 (V); 2884 (Nm) (gm); 2569 (V)
messenger: 1264-D (am); 1411-M ministered: 2854 (Nf) moreover: 1017-A (Nm); 1503-L
(Nm); 2025 (V); 2372 (V) ministry: 2884 (Nm) (gm)
messiah: 2357 (bm) minstrel: 2374 (V) morning: 1020-J (Nf); 1302-A
met: 1434-E (V); 2698 (V) miracle: 1022-J (Nf); 1390-L (am) (Nf1); 1471-H (V); 2035 (gm);
mete: 1280-B (V) mire: 1041-A (Nf1); 1041-A (Nm); 2685 (bf1); 2829 (Nm); 2829
meted: 1420-A (l m) 1193-M (Nm); 1221-J (Nm); (hm)
meter: 2893 (V) 2175 (gm); 2786 (Nm) morrow: 1181-A (af2); 2035 (gm)
meteyard: 1280-A (Nf1) mirth: 1337-J (V); 1337-J (Nm); morsel: 1390-A (Nf); 2258 (ef)
mid: 1179-A (Nf3) 1337-J (am); 1481-A (jm); 2487 mortar: 1080-J (kf1); 2301 (am);
midday: 1411-G (gf) (Nf1) 2175 (gm); 2565 (Nm)
miry: 1193-M (Nm); 1221-J (Nm) mortgage: 2573 (V)

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most: 2250 (bm) munition: 1395-A (km); 1395-J needy: 1033-C (jm); 1081-A (Nm);
mother: 1013-A (Nf); 1318-L (V) (af1); 1411-J (kf1) 1458-J (Nm)
mother-in-law: 1174-A (Nf3) murder: 1440-F (V); 2790 (V) neesing: 2539 (bf1)
mouldy: 2431 (edm) murderer: 1440-F (V); 2790 (V) negligent: 1472-H (V)
mount: 1112-A (Nm); 1112-B murmur: 1451-J (V); 2751 (V) neigh: 1403-G (V)
(Nm); 1334-B (gf1); 2426 (kom) murmuring: 1451-J (if1) neighbor: 1358-A (Nf4); 1453-A
mount up: 1034-C (V) murrain: 2093 (Nm) (Nf3); 1453-A (Nm); 2729 (cm);
mountain: 1112-A (Nm); 1112-B muse: 1330-M (V) 2838 (Nm)
(Nm); 1204-J (Nm) musical: 1480-M (Nf) neighing: 1403-G (hf1)
mourn: 1035-C (V); 1071-D (V); musician: 2427 (V) neither: 1013-M (Nm); 1014-M
1095-H (V); 1303-J (V); 1304- musick: 1077-A (jf); 1480-M (Nf); (Nm); 1035-A (Nm); 1254-A
C (V); 1307-C (V); 1312-G (V); 2124 (Nm); 2374 (abf1); 2374 (Nm); 1358-M (Nm); 2244 (Nm)
2495 (V); 2699 (V) (bf1) nephew: 2402 (Nm)
mourned: 1034-H (V) musing: 1095-B (bm) nest: 1428-A (Nm); 1428-B (V)
mourner: 1035-C (V); 2495 (V) muster: 1393-E (V) net: 1395-J (af1); 1395-J (am);
mournfully: 2699 (cmf4) mutter: 1095-H (V) 1458-A (Nf2); 2206 (Nm); 2266
mourning: 1034-A (Nf4); 1035-C muzzle: 2184 (V) (acm); 2266 (hf2); 2459 (Nm)
(Nf); 1095-H (Nm); 1307-C myrrh: 1262-J (Nm); 1296-J (Nm) nether: 1445-H (Nm); 2892 (fm);
(Nf1); 1309-N (if1); 1428-J (V); myrtle: 1084-F (Nm) 2892 (jm)
2495 (hm); 2756 (am) myrtle tree: 1084-F (Nm) nethermost: 2892 (jm)
mouse: 3043 (Nm) nail: 1487-L (Nf); 2240 (Nm); 2491 nettle: 2205 (dm); 2715 (ecm)
mouth: 1066-A (jm); 1172-A (Nm); (af1); 2491 (a f); 2491 (hm); 2685 network: 1181-J (fm); 2459 (Nf1)
1349-A (fm); 1373-A (Nm); (cmm) never: 1014-M (Nm); 1043-J (Nm);
1381-J (Nm); 2862 (Nm) naked: 1365-A (apm); 1365-A 1254-A (Nm); 1280-M (bm);
move: 1105-J (V); 1285-J (V); (cpm); 1365-A (ecpm); 1365-H 2427 (Nm); 2544 (Nm); 2544
1303-J (V); 1308-J (V); 1316-J (V); 1365-H (ff1); 1365-J (V); (gm)
(V); 1322-J (V); 1344-J (V); 2641 (V) nevertheless: 1035-C (Nf); 1244-C
1387-J (V); 2077 (V); 2191 (V); nakedness: 1365-A (am); 1365-A (Nm); 2040 (Nm)
2209 (V); 2457 (V); 2518 (V); (ecpm); 1365-J (am); 1365-K new: 1204-A (fm); 2151 (Nm)
2623 (V); 2735 (V); 2748 (V); (Nf1) new fruit: 2016 (V)
2763 (V); 2784 (V); 2881 (V); name: 1335-J (V); 1434-E (V); new moon: 2151 (gm)
2881 (Nm) 1473-A (Nm); 2430 (V) new thing: 1043-E (bf1)
moved: 1154-J (V); 1285-J (Nf1); narrow: 1018-J (V); 1197-C (V); new wine: 1496-B (bm)
1285-J (Nm) 1411-A (Nm); 1411-L (V) news: 2851 (df1)
moving: 1303-M (Nm); 2775 (Nm) narrowed: 2087 (hf1) next: 1181-A (af2); 1181-C (Nm);
mowings: 1053-A (Nm) nation: 1013-J (Nf1); 1052-A (fm); 1181-C (cm); 1474-H (hm); 2729
mown grass: 1053-A (Nm) 1266-D (cm); 1358-A (Nm); (cm)
much: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km); 1455-C (Nf); 2135 (nm) next day: 1181-A (af2)
1017-A (Nm); 1179-A (af4); native: 1257-L (af2) nigh: 1480-D (Nm); 2376 (V);
1288-E (Nm); 1325-E (bm); nativity: 1250-J (kf1); 1257-L (af2) 2379 (V); 2729 (V); 2729 (Nm);
1439-A (Nm); 1439-A (hf1); naught: 1460-A (Nm/f) 2729 (cm)
1439-H (V); 1439-J (Nm); 2246 naughtiness: 1460-J (Nm) night: 1265-M (Nm); 1265-M (ff1);
(Nf); 2250 (bm); 2569 (dm) navel: 1480-A (Nm); 1480-B (Nm); 1267-J (V); 2215 (gm); 2444
muffler: 2779 (Nf1) 1480-B (bm) (Nm); 2907 (Nm)
mulberry tree: 1034-E (Nm) naves: 1048-A (Nm/f) night watch: 2853 (ndf1)
mule: 1220-B (Nm); 2634 (Nm); nay: 1254-A (Nm) nine: 1476-A (im/f)
2634 (ef1); 2772 (Nm) near: 1403-C (Nm); 1480-D (Nm); ninety: 1476-A (im/f)
multiply: 1325-E (V); 1439-B (V); 2376 (V); 2379 (V); 2729 (V); ninth: 1476-A (bfm); 1476-A (im/f)
1439-B (Nf1); 1439-H (V); 2250 2729 (Nf1); 2729 (Nm); 2729 nitre: 2457 (Nm)
(V); 2590 (V) (cm) no: 1014-M (Nm); 1035-A (Nm);
multitude: 1013-A (jm); 1105-A neck: 1066-A (jm); 1066-A (lf2); 1035-A (ef4); 1254-A (Nm);
(jm); 1288-E (Nm); 1288-E (cm); 1411-D (gm); 2580 (V); 2580 1383-C (Nm)
1333-A (Nm); 1339-C (lm); (Nm); 2643 (af2) no doubt: 1290-C (pm)
1349-A (Nf1); 1426-G (Nm); need: 1288-J (V); 2187 (Nm); 2187 no hope: 1021-L (V)
1439-A (Nm); 1439-A (af4); (acm); 2214 (V); 2690 (gm) no purpose: 1456-M (Nm)
1439-J (Nm); 2868 (ef1) needful: 2214 (Nf3) no value: 1254-B (bm)
needlework: 2796 (V); 2796 (ef1)

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noble: 1089-C (bm); 1403-C (bf); nuts: 1053-C (cm); 2015 (gm) officer: 1244-G (gm); 2426 (V);
2038 (bm); 2372 (bm); 2380 (bm) O: 1033-A (Nm); 1102-J (Nm) 2510 (bm); 2630 (V); 2630 (bm);
noble vine: 2513 (gm); 4016 oak: 1012-A (Nf1); 1012-A (jm); 2630 (df1); 2833 (V)
noise: 1105-A (jm); 1105-H (V); 1012-M (Nm) offscouring: 1330-A (fm)
1105-H (ff1); 1105-J (V); 1426-J oar: 1469-J (a m); 1469-J (hm); offspring: 1392-A (lm)
(Nm); 1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-J 1469-M (Nm) oftentimes: 2623 (Nf)
(V); 1461-A (jm); 1461-H (if1); oath: 1012-A (Nf1); 2808 (V); oh: 1033-A (Nm); 1254-J (Nm);
2784 (Nm); 2851 (V) 2808 (df1) 1300-A (Nm); 1300-C (Nm)
noisesome: 1460-A (Nm/f) obedient: 2851 (V) oil: 1411-G (V); 1411-G (tm); 2357
non effect: 1300-J (V) obeisance: 1468-H (V) (Nm); 2850 (Nm)
none: 1014-M (Nm); 1035-A (Nm); obey: 1419-L (Nf1); 2851 (V); oiled: 2850 (Nm)
1254-A (Nm); 1254-A (Nm); 2851 (Nf2) ointment: 2357 (Nf1); 2795 (gm);
1383-C (Nm) oblation: 1307-A (hf1); 1314-E 2795 (hf2); 2795 (kf1); 2850
noon: 1411-G (gf) (af2); 1450-J (i f1); 1450-J (iff1); (Nm)
noonday: 1411-G (gf) 2729 (gmm) old: 1007-A (Nm); 1035-E (Nm);
nor: 1006-A (Nm); 1035-A (Nm); obscure: 1021-M (jm) 1035-H (V); 1035-H (Nm);
1254-A (Nm) obscurity: 1380-C (gm); 2215 (gm) 1037-A (Nf2); 1037-A (Nm);
north: 1158-H (km); 1408-A (jf) observe: 1480-J (V); 2395 (V); 1288-J (nim); 1349-A (Nf);
northern: 1408-A (jf); 1408-A (jfm) 2853 (V) 1458-D (ef1); 1458-D (ejm);
northward: 1408-A (jf) observed: 2853 (dm) 1474-L (V); 1474-L (Nm);
nose: 1017-A (Nm) observer: 1359-B (V) 1481-L (bm); 2132 (V); 2132
nostrils: 1017-A (Nm); 2394 (Nm/f); obstinate: 1294-C (V) (Nm); 2132 (dm); 2132 (ef1);
2394 (bm) obtain: 1314-E (V); 2410 (V) 2132 (gm); 2544 (Nm); 2544
not: 1013-M (Nm); 1014-M (Nm); occasion: 1014-A (if1); 1014-H (gm); 2589 (V); 2698 (Nf1);
1035-A (Nm); 1035-A (Nm); (if1); 1300-J (if1); 1357-B (bf1); 2698 (Nm); 2698 (jfm); 2765
1035-A (fm); 1254-A (Nm); 1357-M (Nf1) (cm)
1254-B (om); 1382-A (Nm); occupier: 2573 (V) old age: 1324-M (Nf1); 2260 (Nm)
3004 (efm) occupy: 2573 (V) olive: 1160-M (Nm); 2850 (Nm)
not equal: 1081-B (V) occurrence: 2592 (Nm) olive tree: 1160-M (Nm)
not in me: 3004 (efm) odd number: 2529 (V) olivet: 1160-M (Nm)
not worthy: 2703 (V) of: 1012-A (Nm); 1290-A (Nm); oliveyard: 1160-M (Nm)
not yet: 2244 (Nm) 1290-M (Nm); 1382-H (Nm) omer: 2554 (gm)
note: 1180-B (V); 2798 (V) off: 1357-A (Nm); 1441-L (V); on: 1012-A (Nm); 1349-A (Nf);
nothing: 1014-M (Nm); 1035-A 2765 (V) 1357-A (Nm); 2403 (gm)
(Nm); 1035-A (ef4); 1242-J offence: 1473-C (V); 2292 (hcm) once: 1165-C (Nm); 2623 (Nf)
(Nm); 1254-A (Nm); 1289-D offences: 1170-E (Nm) one: 1093-J (Nm); 1165-A (Nm);
(df1); 1383-C (Nm); 1456-A offend: 1473-C (V); 1473-C (Nf1); 1165-C (Nm); 1266-C (jfm);
(Nm); 1488-J (rm); 2347 (V) 2004 (V); 2141 (V); 2292 (hcm); 2003 (bf1); 2003 (bm); 2586
notwithstanding: 1244-C (Nm) 2647 (V) (fm/f)
nought: 1014-M (Nm); 1106-J offended: 1170-E (V) onion: 2030 (Nm)
(Nm); 1254-B (bm); 1254-B offender: 1170-E (Nm) only: 1027-A (Nm); 1027-B (Nm);
(dm); 1289-D (df1); 1383-C (V); offer: 1316-J (V); 1357-H (V); 1150-J (Nf1); 1165-L (bm);
1388-B (V); 1391-C (Nm); 1360-H (V); 1450-J (V); 2117 1244-C (Nm); 1456-A (Nm)
1488-J (rm); 2369 (V); 2641 (V) (V); 2117 (Nm); 2379 (V); 2380 onycha: 2824 (Nf2)
nourish: 1242-J (V); 2054 (V) (V); 2397 (V); 2412 (V); 2705 onyx: 1473-G (Nm)
now: 1007-A (Nm); 1106-H (Nm); (V); 2729 (V); 2823 (V) open: 1250-H (V); 1357-H (V);
1143-A (Nm); 1300-A (Nm); offered: 1450-J (i f1) 1382-H (Nm); 1386-H (V);
1367-H (Nm); 1367-H (sm); offering: 1021-H (em); 1094-A 1427-J (am); 2604 (V); 2604
1374-C (Nm); 2250 (Nm); 2278 (lm); 1307-A (hf1); 1316-J (if1); (Nm); 2604 (ef1); 2621 (V);
(Nm); 2623 (Nf) 1357-H (V); 1450-J (i f1); 2117 2624 (V); 2631 (V); 2631 (Nm);
number: 1245-A (hf1); 1290-B (Nm); 2380 (V); 2380 (Nf1); 2640 (V); 2642 (V); 2649 (V);
(ebm); 1290-H (V); 1298-A 2412 (Nm); 2705 (V); 2729 2649 (ejm); 2887 (V)
(Nm); 2198 (Nm); 2500 (V); (gmm) opening: 2631 (lcm); 2649 (Nm);
2500 (cf1); 2500 (hm); 2630 (V); office: 1244-A (Nm); 1244-G (V); 2649 (ejm); 2649 (hm)
2630 (df1); 2630 (hm) 1290-C (df1); 2550 (am); 2630 opinion: 1085-A (Nm); 2493 (bf)
nurse: 1290-C (V); 1318-J (V); (df1); 2853 (hf2); 2853 (hm) oppose: 2474 (V)
1318-L (V)

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oppress: 1304-L (V); 1455-B (V); outlandish: 2406 (fm) pains: 1411-A (km)
2307 (V); 2375 (V); 2581 (V); outmost: 1432-A (ejm) paint: 1379-J (Nm); 2256 (V); 2357
2584 (V) outrageous: 2832 (Nm) (V)
oppressed: 1080-A (Nm); 2173 outside: 1179-J (Nm); 1432-H (Nm) palace: 1043-M (Nf1); 1045-M
(cm); 2584 (Nf1); 2584 (dm) outward: 1179-M (jm) (mm); 1204-M (Nf1); 1242-F
oppression: 1304-L (V); 1364-A oven: 1319-J (im) (em); 1450-C (jm); 4008
(Nf1); 2307 (Nm); 2496 (hm); over: 1357-A (Nm); 1503-L (gm); paleness: 1456-L (jm)
2570 (gm); 2584 (V); 2584 (af1); 2165 (V); 2403 (gm); 2520 (V); palm: 1247-A (Nf)
2584 (dm); 2584 (gm) 2520 (Nm); 2529 (V) palm tree: 2896 (Nm); 2896 (ecf);
oppressor: 1304-L (V); 1402-J overcome: 1050-J (V); 1439-G 2896 (gm)
(V); 2307 (V); 2375 (V); 2581 (V); 2168 (df1); 2305 (V) palmerworm: 2060 (Nm)
(bm); 2584 (V); 2584 (af1); 2584 overdrive: 2109 (V) pan: 1250-J (em); 1342-M (Nm);
(cm); 2775 (V) overflow: 1155-J (V); 1288-E (V); 1388-B (dm); 2145 (Nm); 2145
or: 1006-A (Nm); 1013-M (Nm); 1479-J (V); 2136 (Nm); 2832 (af); 2514 (am); 2662 (Nf1)
1106-A (Nm) (V) pang: 1173-M (Nm); 1411-B (V);
oracle: 2093 (bm) overflowing: 1034-A (fm); 2832 1411-M (Nm); 2141 (Nm)
orator: 2308 (Nm) (Nm) pant: 1477-D (V); 2473 (V); 2574
orchard: 3049 (Nm) overflown: 1410-L (V) (V)
ordain: 1326-L (V); 1335-J (V); overlay: 1155-A (rfm); 1178-H pap: 1464-A (Nm)
2576 (V); 2622 (V); 2870 (V) (V); 1192-J (V); 1408-H (V); parable: 2359 (Nm)
order: 1244-J (V); 1397-H (V); 2547 (V) paramours: 3048 (ef)
2093 (ef1); 2468 (Nm); 2576 overplus: 2529 (V) parcel: 2167 (Nf1)
(V); 2576 (Nm); 2576 (af1); oversee: 2427 (V) parched: 1426-H (V); 2880 (Nm)
2840 (V); 2864 (hm); 2901 (V) overseer: 2427 (V); 2630 (V); parched place: 1181-B (Nm)
ordering: 2630 (df1) 2630 (bm); 2833 (V) pardon: 2283 (V); 2482 (V); 2482
ordinance: 1180-J (Nf1); 1180-J oversight: 1463-A (hf1); 2630 (V); (bf1)
(Nm); 1397-H (hf1); 2853 (hf2); 2630 (df1) parlour: 1357-H (ff1); 2150 (Nm);
2864 (hm) overspread: 2422 (V) 2323 (ef1)
organ: 2523 (om) overtake: 2092 (V); 2410 (V) part: 1058-D (V); 1179-H (V);
ornament: 1173-A (fm); 1259-J overthrow: 1077-H (V); 1379-F 1290-A (Nf1); 1290-M (Nm);
(ebf); 1342-G (jm); 1349-A (fm); (V); 1379-F (Nf1); 1379-F (af1); 1369-A (Nf1); 1383-A (Nm);
1372-C (df1); 1388-D (Nm); 1452-F (V); 1528-J (V); 2098 1390-B (V); 1432-A (Nf2);
2540 (Nm); 2676 (Nf1) (af1); 2421 (V); 2454 (V); 2458 1432-H (Nm); 2047 (Nm); 2061
orphan: 1496-L (cm) (V); 2485 (V); 2848 (V); 2849 (Nm); 2167 (V); 2167 (Nf1);
osprey: 2533 (ff1) (V) 2449 (Nm); 2610 (Nm); 2634
ossifrage: 2640 (Nm) overthrown: 2292 (V) (V); 2640 (V)
ostrich: 1317-J (Nf1); 1359-L (Nf) overturn: 1379-F (V); 1511-J (Nf1) partner: 2167 (V)
other: 1104-A (Nm); 1165-C (Nm); overwhelm: 1245-H (V) partridge: 1434-E (gm)
1181-C (Nm); 1181-C (fm); overwhelmed: 2537 (V) parts: 1027-A (Nm)
1181-C (mm); 1453-A (Nm); owl: 1245-J (Nf); 1359-L (Nf1); pass: 1349-H (V); 1349-H (V);
1474-H (fm/f); 1480-D (Nm); 2444 (tcm); 2444 (tdm); 2721 2165 (V); 2520 (V); 2520 (Nm)
3057 (Nm) (ecm) pass over: 2618 (V)
otherwise: 1006-A (Nm) owner: 1083-C (cm); 2027 (Nm) passed the night: 1045-J (V)
ouches: 2809 (hf1) ox: 1480-J (Nm); 1484-A (qm); past: 2847 (eqpm)
ought: 1289-D (df1) 2001 (dm); 2035 (Nm) pastor: 1453-H (V)
ourselves: 1307-C (fm) oxen: 1388-A (Nm); 2001 (Nm) pasture: 1250-A (Nm); 1300-A
out: 1083-M (Nm); 1179-J (Nm); pace: 2676 (Nm) (Nf1); 1453-A (af4); 1453-H (fm);
1232-H (V); 1284-H (V); 1290- pacify: 1247-H (V); 1307-L (V); 1453-H (hm); 1479-H (am)
M (Nm); 1392-L (V); 1392-L 1471-B (V); 2283 (V) pate: 1418-A (lcm)
(am); 1441-L (V); 1456-J (V); paddle: 1487-L (Nf) path: 1334-M (kf1); 1445-C (gm);
1458-L (V); 2381 (V); 2604 paid: 1094-L (V) 2448 (bf1); 2448 (bm/f); 2524
(V); 2649 (V) pain: 1173-A (lf1); 1173-H (V); (af1); 2524 (am); 2806 (bm); 2860
out of: 1037-M (Nm) 1173-J (V); 1173-M (Nm); (hcm)
outcast: 1077-H (V); 2381 (V) 1232-D (V); 1232-D (Nm); pathway: 2448 (bf1)
outer: 1179-M (jm) 1232-D (acm); 1411-M (Nm); patient: 1448-C (Nm)
outgoing: 1392-L (am); 1392-L (i 2141 (Nm); 2551 (Nm/f) patrimony: 1002-A (Nm)
f1
) painful: 2551 (Nm/f) pattern: 1037-H (iff2); 2893 (Nf4)

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paved: 2303 (ef1); 2792 (V) person: 1082-C (V); 1082-C (Nm); pitch: 1155-A (Nf2); 1175-H (V);
pavement: 2792 (Nf1); 2792 (af2) 1298-A (Nm); 1382-H (Nm); 1308-H (V); 2283 (V); 2283
pavilion: 1333-J (Nf1); 1333-J 2003 (cm); 2424 (Nf) (gm); 2902 (V)
(Nm); 2869 (ldm) persuade: 1344-J (V); 1390-H (V) pitcher: 1234-A (Nm); 2369 (Nm)
paw: 2192 (V) pertained: 1097-M (V) pitiful: 2171 (Nf1); 2762 (mfm)
pay: 2845 (V); 2874 (V) perverse: 1098-A (Nf1); 1260-A pity: 1175-B (V); 1176-J (V);
peace: 1082-B (Nm); 1472-K (Nf1); (Nf3); 1260-J (V); 1379-F (V); 1303-J (V); 2171 (V); 2171
2211 (V); 2845 (V); 2845 (Nm); 1379-F (if1); 1446-L (V); 1511-J (am); 2181 (Nm); 2762 (V); 2762
2845 (cm) (V); 1518-J (Nm/f); 1529-H (gm); (Nm)
peace offering: 2845 (Nm) 2906 (V); 2906 (em) place: 1045-M (Nm); 1244-A (Nm);
peaceable: 1472-K (bm); 2845 perverseness: 1260-J (V); 1308-J 1244-J (am); 1300-A (Nf1);
(Nm); 2845 (cm) (af1); 2485 (Nm); 2551 (Nm/f) 1307-L (V); 1335-J (V); 1359-J
peaceably: 1472-K (Nf1) pervert: 1379-F (V); 1474-H (V); (kf1); 1427-J (am); 1462-A (Nf2);
peacock: 1494-J (fm); 2545 (V) 1511-J (V); 1528-J (V); 2485 1462-L (V); 1462-L (am); 1503-
pearl: 2053 (bm) (V); 2906 (V) C (Nm); 2049 (df1); 2085 (gm);
peculiar: 2465 (df1) pestilence: 2093 (Nm) 2396 (V); 2550 (am); 2550 (gm);
peel: 2354 (V) pestle: 1357-A (fm) 2576 (af1); 2649 (Nm); 2759 (cf);
peeled: 1446-L (am) petition: 1472-D (Nf1); 1472-D 2838 (hm)
pelican: 1415-A (Nf2) (hf1) plague: 1310-A (af1); 2093 (Nm);
pen: 1354-A (Nm); 2203 (Nm); physician: 1454-E (V) 2376 (V); 2376 (Nm); 2377 (V);
2805 (Nm) pick pierce: 2436 (V) 2377 (Nm); 2377 (kf1)
penknife: 1365-A (im/f) picture: 1410-A (af4); 1410-A (bf1) plain: 1012-A (jm); 1035-C (Nf);
penury: 2187 (acm) piece: 1082-F (Nm); 1280-A (Nf1); 1250-D (V); 1334-B (V); 1480-
people: 1013-J (Nf1); 1037-A (Nm); 1390-A (Nf); 1435-H (hf1); L (hcm); 1496-A (Nm); 2034
1052-A (fm); 1266-D (cm); 1455-A (Nm); 2005 (Nm); 2025 (ef1); 2258 (ef); 2403 (cm); 2866
1349-A (Nf1); 1358-A (Nm); (nm); 2047 (Nm); 2061 (Nm); (Nf1); 2907 (Nf1)
2907 (Nm) 2167 (Nf1); 2258 (ef); 2449 plainly: 1250-D (V); 1399-A (Nm);
peradventure: 1254-J (Nm); 1254-J (Nm); 2508 (V); 2608 (Nf); 2734 2644 (V)
(fm); 1382-A (Nm) (Nm) plaister: 1066-M (Nm); 1192-J (V);
perceive: 1037-M (V); 1085-L pierce: 1250-H (V); 2110 (V); 1326-M (V); 2353 (V)
(V); 1438-H (V); 1480-J (V); 2334 (V); 2430 (V) plane: 2725 (acf1)
2236 (V); 2851 (V) piercing: 2038 (bm); 2110 (af1) planet: 2387 (af1)
perfect: 1242-A (if4); 1242-B (V); pigeon: 1221-J (Nf1); 2059 (gm) plank: 1347-A (Nm); 1363-A (Nm);
1242-B (bm); 1242-H (hf1); pile: 1089-J (kf1) 2664 (Nf)
1496-A (Nm); 1496-B (V); pilgrimage: 1066-J (dm) plant: 1318-L (gm); 2398 (V); 2398
1496-B (bm); 1496-J (Nm); 2072 pill: 2626 (V) (Nm); 2398 (am); 2398 (bm);
(V); 2845 (Nm) pillar: 1290-C (gf1); 1410-J (am); 2401 (bf1); 2842 (Nm); 2886
perfected: 1448-C (df1) 2426 (af1); 2426 (af2); 2426 (V); 2886 (Nm)
perfection: 1242-A (if1); 1242-A (bm); 2492 (hm); 2550 (dm); plantation: 2398 (am)
(if4); 1242-B (bm); 1242-B (hm); 2896 (ef1) planter: 2398 (V)
1311-H (hm) pillow: 1245-A (Nf2); 1458-D (kf1); planting: 2398 (am)
perfectly: 1037-M (Nf1) 2250 (bm) plaster: 1326-M (Nm)
perform: 1380-E (V); 1393-E (V); pilot: 2141 (gm) plat: 2167 (Nf1)
1427-J (V); 2072 (V); 2845 (V) pin: 1487-L (Nf) plate: 1261-J (Nm); 1376-A (Nm);
perfume: 1316-J (V); 2705 (cf2); pine: 1089-G (im); 1295-B (V) 1409-M (Nm)
2795 (edm) pine tree: 1089-G (im) play: 1476-B (V); 2374 (V); 2472
perish: 1027-C (gm); 1062-J (V); pinning: 1081-A (Nf1) (V); 2660 (V)
1339-H (V); 1339-J (V); 2641 pipe: 1173-B (bm); 1410-L (af1); player: 2374 (V)
(V); 2848 (V) 2430 (Nm); 2523 (om); 3055 (Nf) plea: 1083-M (Nm)
perpetual: 1280-M (bm); 2427 (V); piss: 1281-A (Nm); 2888 (V) plead: 1238-L (V); 1439-M (V);
2427 (Nm); 2544 (gm) pit: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1048-E (Nm); 2864 (V)
perpetually: 1349-A (Nf) 1250-D (Nf); 1250-J (Nm); plead the cause: 1083-M (V)
perplexed: 1034-J (V) 1468-A (Nf2); 1468-A (Nf3); pleasant: 1175-A (Nm); 1305-J
perplexity: 1034-J (kf1) 1468-A (ff2); 1468-J (Nf1); (Nm); 1393-A (fm); 1476-A
persecute: 2104 (V); 2755 (V) 1468-M (Nf1); 1472-D (cf); (ldm); 2169 (V); 2169 (Nf1);
persecutor: 2104 (V); 2755 (am) 2071 (om); 2406 (hf1); 2602 2169 (Nm); 2169 (am); 2169
persecutors: 2755 (V) (Nm) (adm); 2329 (Nm); 2416 (V);

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2416 (am); 2416 (bm); 2416 pommel: 1058-A (Nf1) (df1); 2139 (cf); 2185 (Nm); 2359
(mm); 2556 (gm); 2556 (idm); pomp: 1047-A (jm); 1461-A (jm) (V); 2359 (kf1); 2569 (idf1);
2573 (V) ponder: 2612 (V); 2893 (V) 2581 (bm); 2843 (V); 2843 (bm);
pleasantness: 2416 (am) pool: 1059-C (Nm); 1419-J (hm); 2843 (ejm); 2903 (gm)
please: 1012-L (V); 1186-J (V); 2039 (Nf1) practice: 1357-B (V)
1186-L (V); 1455-H (V); 1480- poor: 1033-C (jm); 1081-A (Nf1); praise: 1104-A (ief1); 1104-B (V);
L (V); 2191 (V); 2191 (Nm); 1081-A (Nm); 1173-M (Nm); 1104-B (am); 1104-B (bdm);
2499 (V); 2869 (V) 1287-J (V); 1359-A (fm); 1359- 1211-A (if1); 1211-H (V); 2039
pleasing: 2573 (V) K (Nm); 1458-J (Nm); 1458-L (V); 2124 (V); 2804 (V)
pleasure: 1006-A (Nf1); 1453-H (V); 2163 (Nf1); 2187 (acm); prancing: 1089-G (V); 1089-G
(Nf3); 1455-H (V); 1455-H (jm); 2478 (hm) (Nm)
2191 (V); 2191 (Nm); 2219 poplar: 2303 (ef1) prating: 1339-A (Nf1)
(Nm); 2219 (edm); 2528 (Nm/f); populace: 1013-A (jm) pray: 1039-H (V); 1173-H (V);
2573 (V) porch: 1266-C (om); 2468 (hjm) 1254-J (Nm); 1300-A (Nm);
pleasures: 2416 (bm); 2528 (bm) port: 2862 (Nm) 1300-C (Nm); 1330-M (V);
pledge: 2141 (V); 2141 (cm); 2519 porter: 2862 (Nm); 2862 (gm) 1380-B (V); 1403-E (V); 2910
(cm); 2573 (V); 2573 (df1); 2573 portion: 1180-J (Nm); 1290-A (V)
(jm) (Nf1); 1290-A (Nf2); 1290-C prayer: 1330-M (Nf1); 1330-M
plenteous: 1043-E (bm); 1480-L (Nf1); 1373-A (Nm); 2141 (Nm); (Nm); 1380-B (V); 1380-M (if1);
(V); 2461 (Nm); 2850 (Nm) 2167 (V); 2167 (Nf1); 2837 2308 (Nm); 2910 (V)
plenteousness: 1503-L (am) (Nm) preach: 1434-E (V)
plentiful: 2380 (Nf1); 3029 (Nm) portray: 1180-B (V); 1180-H (V) preached: 2025 (V)
plentiful field: 3029 (Nm) possess: 1168-C (V); 1428-H (V); preaching: 1434-E (bf1)
plentifully: 1480-L (Nm) 2185 (V); 2391 (V) precept: 1397-A (Nf); 1397-H
plenty: 1362-L (if1); 1419-J (hm); possession: 1168-C (Nf1); 1428-H (hf1); 2630 (dm)
1439-J (Nm); 2461 (V); 2461 (hf1); 1428-H (hm); 1458-L (V); precious: 1175-A (Nm); 1186-J
(Nm) 1458-L (V); 1458-L (Nf1); (Nf); 1310-A (Nf3); 1434-L (V);
plot: 1151-B (V) 1458-L (af1); 1458-L (am); 1434-L (Nm); 1434-L (Nm);
plow: 2211 (V) 1458-L (df1); 2391 (Nf1) 2169 (Nf1); 2193 (gm); 2329
plowing: 1319-M (Nm) possessor: 1428-H (V) (Nm); 2329 (mf1); 2358 (Nm)
plowman: 1250-C (Nm); 2211 (V) post: 1012-M (Nm); 1013-A (Nf1); preeminence: 1503-L (am)
plowshare: 1022-A (Nf) 1145-J (kf1); 1339-A (Nm); prefer: 1474-H (V); 2427 (V)
pluck: 1020-H (V); 1452-F (V); 1455-J (V) preparation: 2576 (am)
2059 (V); 2354 (V); 2411 (V); posterity: 1181-C (Nf4) prepare: 1244-J (V); 1290-H (V);
2455 (V); 2455 (V); 2456 (V); pot: 1073-J (Nm); 1198-A (elf2); 1360-H (V); 1382-H (V); 2123
2704 (V); 2846 (V); 2905 (V) 1342-M (Nm); 1388-B (dm); (V); 2166 (V); 2576 (V); 2700
plumbline: 1310-C (Nm) 1410-C (Nm); 2051 (bm); 2692 (V); 2795 (V)
plummet: 2874 (hf2) (am); 2870 (Nm) prescribing: 2295 (Nm)
plunge: 2228 (V) potsherd: 2207 (Nm) presence: 1359-M (Nf); 1382-H
point: 1006-H (V); 1031-C (Nf1); pottage: 2386 (bm) (Nm); 2372 (Nm)
1358-J (Nf2); 1484-H (V); 2685 potter: 1411-L (V); 2601 (Nm) present: 1294-E (V); 1307-A (hf1);
(cmm) pound: 1290-H (Nm) 1393-L (V); 1394-L (V); 1470-
point out: 1005-J (V) pour: 1365-H (V); 1410-J (V); A (Nm); 1480-J (if1); 2039 (Nf1);
poison: 1174-A (Nf1); 1458-D (gm) 1410-L (V); 1456-J (V); 2103 2329 (mf1); 2421 (V); 2479
pole: 1314-A (Nm) (V); 2136 (V); 2370 (V); 2378 (nm); 2550 (V); 2729 (V); 2822
policy: 2477 (Nm) (V); 2387 (V); 2387 (V); 2412 (Nm); 2842 (edm)
polish: 1284-H (V); 2154 (V) (V); 2450 (V); 2865 (V) preserve: 1480-L (V); 2339 (V);
polished: 1043-B (V); 1426-B poured: 2865 (Nm) 2429 (V); 2853 (V)
(Nm) poverty: 1458-L (V); 2187 (Nm); preserve life: 1171-H (hf1)
polishing: 2061 (ef1) 2187 (acm) preserved: 1476-L (V); 2429 (bm)
poll: 1053-B (V); 1058-A (lf2); powder: 1042-C (Nm); 1080-B (V); preserver: 2429 (V)
2276 (V) 2565 (Nm) president: 2509 (Nm)
pollute: 1173-B (V); 1197-E (V); powders: 1042-C (Nf1) press: 1068-A (Nf); 1364-J (V);
1518-D (V); 2179 (V) power: 1012-A (Nm); 1173-M 1388-J (Nf1); 1402-J (V); 1416-
polluted: 1197-E (Nm); 2571 (cm) (Nm); 1211-A (Nf); 1238-J (Nm); L (Nm); 2098 (V); 2348 (V);
pollution: 1197-E (Nm) 1342-J (V); 1352-A (Nm); 1352- 2396 (V); 2470 (V); 2629 (V)
pomegranate: 1450-A (jm) B (edm); 1352-J (Nm); 2052 pressed: 2642 (V)

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Index - King James Translation
pressfat: 1416-L (Nm) process: 1432-A (Nm) provocation: 1296-H (V); 1317-D
presume: 1142-J (V); 2564 (V) proclaim: 1434-E (V); 2131 (V) (Nf1); 1439-M (kf1); 2279 (Nm)
presumptuous: 1142-A (Nm) proclamation: 1451-M (Nf1); 2286 provoke: 1296-B (V); 1296-H (V);
presumptuously: 1142-A (jm); (V) 1317-D (V); 1344-J (V); 2279
1142-J (V) profane: 1173-A (Nm); 1173-B (V)
prevail: 1242-L (V); 1294-C (V); (V); 1173-B (Nm); 2179 (V) provoking: 2279 (Nm)
1352-B (V); 1441-H (V); 2052 profaneness: 2179 (Nf1) prudence: 2477 (Nm)
(V); 2152 (V); 2305 (V); 2570 profit: 1357-L (V); 1465-J (V); prudent: 1037-M (V); 2477 (V);
(V); 2581 (V); 2903 (V) 1503-L (am); 1503-L (gm); 2718 (V); 2908 (V); 2908 (dm)
prevent: 2698 (V) 1503-L (jm); 2031 (Nm) prune: 2124 (V)
prey: 1030-A (Nf1); 1030-A (Nm); profitable: 1357-L (V); 1503-L pruninghook: 2124 (af1)
1030-B (V); 1242-C (gm); 1354- (jm); 2478 (V) psalm: 2124 (Nf1); 2124 (hcm)
A (Nm); 1472-B (V); 1472-B profound: 2553 (V) psalmist: 2124 (bm)
(Nm); 2225 (Nm); 2245 (V); progenitor: 1112-H (V) psaltery: 2369 (Nm); 4015
2245 (Nm); 2319 (acm) prolong: 1448-C (V); 2358 (V) publish: 2025 (V); 2851 (V)
price: 1428-H (hf1); 1434-L (Nm); prolonged: 1094-L (V) pudendum: 1365-J (am)
2277 (Nm); 2337 (Nm); 2337 promise: 1288-C (V); 1288-C (gm); puff: 1376-J (V)
(bm); 2358 (Nm); 2479 (Nm); 2093 (V) pull: 1452-F (V); 2411 (V); 2454
2576 (Nm) promote: 1322-J (~); 2246 (V); (V); 2455 (V); 2456 (V); 2645
prick: 1333-A (Nm); 1474-B (V) 2662 (V) (V)
pricking: 1296-D (V) pronounce: 1032-E (V); 2093 (V) pulpit: 2054 (hm)
pride: 1047-A (Nf1); 1047-A (Nf3); prophecy: 1168-H (V); 1301-E pulse: 2137 (jm)
1047-A (Nm); 1047-A (jm); (V); 1301-E (bm); 1301-E (df1); punish: 1342-L (V); 2182 (V);
1047-K (Nf1); 1052-A (Nf1); 1314-E (am) 2433 (V); 2560 (V); 2630 (V)
1142-A (jm); 2771 (gm); 2827 prophesy: 2399 (V) punishment: 1170-E (Nf1); 1512-A
(Nm) prophet: 1168-H (gm); 1301-E (V); (mm); 2560 (Nm)
priest: 1244-G (V); 1244-G (Nm); 1301-E (bm); 2399 (V) pur: 1043-A (Nm)
1244-G (gm); 2266 (gm) prophetess: 1301-E (bf1) purchase: 1058-D (V); 1428-H
priesthood: 1244-G (df1) proportion: 1365-A (am); 2576 (V); 1428-H (hf1); 1428-H (hm)
priest's office: 1244-G (df1) (Nm) pure: 1043-B (V); 1089-B (cf);
prince: 1002-A (Nm); 1244-G (gm); prosper: 1472-K (V); 1472-K (bm); 1149-A (Nm); 1149-B (V);
1314-E (bm); 1342-A (Nm); 2294 (V); 2477 (V); 2662 (V) 1149-H (V); 1204-G (cm);
1342-B (V); 1342-J (V); 1432- prosperity: 1186-J (Nf); 1472-K 1252-B (bm); 1318-H (V);
A (sm); 1439-A (lmm); 2217 (Nf1); 1472-K (bm); 2845 (cm) 1375-A (Nm); 2175 (Nm); 2467
(mm); 2372 (bm); 2380 (bm); protection: 2516 (ef1) (V); 2692 (V)
2412 (bm); 2758 (V); 2758 (cm); protest: 1349-J (V) purely: 1043-A (Nm)
2847 (bm); 4005; 4016 proud: 1047-A (fjm); 1047-A (jm); pureness: 1043-J (Nm)
princess: 1342-A (Nf1) 1047-K (Nf1); 1048-H (V); purge: 1043-B (V); 1077-J (V);
principal plant: 2513 (cm) 1048-H (Nm); 1048-H (cm); 1149-B (V); 1204-G (V); 2283
principality: 1458-D (af1) 1051-D (Nm); 1112-L (bm); (V); 2283 (V); 2692 (V)
principle: 1002-A (Nm); 1089-C 1142-A (Nm); 1142-A (jm); purge out: 1043-B (V)
(bm); 1342-A (Nm); 1480-J 1142-M (jm); 1304-L (V); 1439- purification: 1204-G (Nf1); 2356
(Nf1); 1458-D (Nm); 2412 (bm) G (Nm); 2759 (Nm) (dm); 2356 (idm)
print: 1180-H (V) proudly: 1047-A (Nf3); 1047-K purified: 1043-B (V)
printed: 1180-B (V) (Nf1); 1048-H (cm); 1142-J (V); purifier: 1204-G (V)
prison: 1045-M (Nm); 1204-A 1439-G (V) purify: 1170-E (V); 1204-G (V);
(af1); 1242-E (Nm); 1242-E (bm); prove: 1314-H (V); 2011 (V) 1204-G (cm); 2700 (V)
1342-C (V); 1342-C (cm); 1379- provender: 1035-B (bm); 1339-E purifying: 1170-E (Nf1); 1204-G
F (af2); 2467 (am); 2570 (gm); (hcm) (Nf1); 2356 (idm)
2853 (hm) proverb: 1165-M (Nf1); 2359 (V); purple: 1440-C (jm); 1440-C (pmm)
prisoner: 1342-C (V); 1342-C 2359 (Nm) purpose: 1151-B (V); 1363-A
(bm); 1462-H (ff) provide: 1168-H (V); 1244-J (V); (Nf1); 1363-L (V); 1393-A (rm);
privily: 1262-A (Nm); 1380-C (gm); 1438-H (V) 1411-L (V); 1472-B (V); 1482-
1450-A (i f); 2516 (Nm); 2683 province: 1083-M (kf1) H (Nm); 2213 (V); 2213 (af1);
(V) provision: 1250-H (Nf1); 1395-J 2213 (af2)
prized: 1434-L (V) (V); 1395-M (Nf1); 1395-M purse: 1245-M (Nm)
proceed: 1392-L (V); 1392-L (am) (Nm); 2305 (Nm)

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pursue: 2092 (V); 2104 (V); 2755 rafter: 2760 (bm) reaper: 2727 (V)
(V) rag: 2734 (Nm) reason: 1037-J (im); 1238-L (V);
pursuer: 2755 (V) rage: 1104-B (V); 1174-A (Nf1); 2213 (jm); 2383 (am)
pursuing: 1325-M (Nm) 2129 (Nm); 2130 (Nm); 2520 rebel: 1296-A (fm); 1296-H (V);
push: 2373 (V); 2373 (Nm) (Nf1); 2748 (V); 2748 (Nm); 2352 (V); 2647 (V)
put: 1211-H (V); 1303-H (V); 2753 (V) rebellion: 1296-A (fm); 1342-H
1307-H (V); 1307-L (V); 1335- raging: 1047-A (Nf3) (V); 2352 (Nm); 2647 (Nm)
J (V); 1335-L (V); 1339-L (V); rags: 2338 (Nm) rebellious: 1296-A (fm); 1296-H
1342-J (V); 1354-H (V); 1357- rail: 1354-M (V) (V); 1342-B (V); 2352 (V);
H (V); 1394-L (V); 1462-J (V); raiment: 1245-A (Nf3); 1280-A 2352 (Nf3); 2352 (Nm)
1482-M (V); 2052 (V); 2089 (Nm); 2004 (Nm); 2166 (af1); rebels: 2352 (V)
(V); 2089 (Nm); 2144 (V); 2147 2304 (adm); 2304 (dm); 2483 rebuke: 1238-L (V); 1238-L (if1);
(V); 2166 (V); 2283 (V); 2304 (Nf); 2489 (ef1) 2076 (V); 2076 (Nf1); 2076
(V); 2304 (dm); 2410 (V); 2442 rain: 1227-H (V); 1227-H (km); (hf2); 2208 (Nf1)
(V); 2451 (V); 2488 (V); 2496 2090 (V); 2090 (Nm); 2336 (V); receive: 1242-J (V); 2167 (V);
(V); 2552 (V); 2769 (V); 2769 2336 (Nm); 2494 (bm) 2319 (V); 2693 (V); 2874 (V);
(Nm); 2842 (V); 2842 (Nm); rained: 2090 (gm) 2874 (V)
2842 (acm) rainy: 2467 (lbm) reckon: 2213 (V); 2500 (V)
put apart: 1303-M (Nf1) raise: 1323-A (Nf2); 1334-B (V); recompense: 1296-J (if1); 1462-J
put forth: 1089-F (V); 1165-J (V); 1357-H (V); 1365-B (V); 1427- (V); 2070 (df1); 2070 (dm); 2451
2177 (V) J (V); 1526-J (V); 2133 (V); (V); 2845 (V); 2845 (em); 2845
put off: 2646 (V); 2649 (V) 2550 (V) (edm)
put out: 1526-J (V); 2108 (V); raisins: 2667 (edm) reconcile: 2283 (V)
2436 (V) ram: 1012-M (Nm); 1250-A (Nm); record: 1326-G (Nm); 1349-J (V);
putrify: 1204-A (fm) 2121 (Nm) 2121 (V); 2121 (ejm); 2295 (V);
pygarg: 1090-M (jm) rampart: 1173-M (Nm) 2737 (Nm)
quail: 1334-K (Nf) ram's horn: 1035-L (gm) recorder: 2121 (V)
quake: 2201 (V); 2748 (V); 2784 ran: 1379-H (V); 2378 (V) recover: 1171-H (V); 1171-H (hf1);
(V) rang: 1105-J (V) 1462-J (V); 2428 (V); 2570 (V)
quaking: 2201 (Nf1); 2784 (Nm) range: 1250-M (Nm); 1479-B (V); red: 1032-G (Nm); 1082-C (V);
quarrel: 2433 (Nm) 1503-L (dm); 2468 (Nf1) 1082-C (Nm); 1082-C (cm);
quarry: 2619 (bm) rank: 1043-E (bm); 1445-C (gm); 1082-C (jfm); 2158 (lbfm); 2175
quarter: 1369-A (Nf1); 1432-H 2576 (af1); 2623 (Nf) (V)
(Nm); 2049 (dm) ransom: 1058-D (V); 1372-A (fjm); red wine: 2175 (Nm)
queen: 1342-A (Nf1); 2052 (bf1); 1372-H (V); 2283 (gm) reddish: 1082-C (lm)
2340 (V); 2340 (Nf1); 2340 rase: 1365-H (V) redeem: 1058-D (V); 1058-D (df1);
(Nf2); 2814 (Nf) rash: 1035-G (V); 1296-G (V) 1372-A (Nf3); 1372-H (V); 2643
quench: 1232-H (V); 2108 (V); rather: 1254-A (Nm) (V)
2811 (V); 2876 (V) rattle: 1451-H (V) redeemed: 1372-N (dm)
quick: 1171-A (Nf); 1171-H (hf1); rattling: 2784 (Nm) redeemer: 1058-D (V)
1296-G (V) raven: 2907 (gm) redemption: 1058-D (df1); 1372-A
quicken: 1171-H (V) ravening: 2245 (V) (Nf3); 1372-A (fjm)
quickly: 1296-G (Nf1); 1296-G ravenous: 1354-M (Nm) redness: 2158 (lb f3)
(Nm) ravin: 2245 (Nf1) reed: 1059-C (Nm); 1365-H (Nf1);
quiet: 1307-J (V); 1307-J (kf1); ravished: 1463-H (V) 1428-H (Nm)
1472-K (bm); 1474-D (V); raw: 1171-A (Nf); 1300-A (Nm) reel to and fro: 1164-B (V)
1474-D (mm); 2752 (Nm); 2873 razor: 1296-H (gm); 1365-A (im/f) refine: 1149-B (V); 2692 (V)
(V); 2889 (V) reach: 1284-H (V); 1294-E (V); reform: 1342-L (V)
quieted: 1082-B (Nm) 2038 (V); 2376 (V); 2376 (V); refrain: 1242-E (V); 1387-C (V);
quietly: 1472-A (fm) 2410 (V); 2592 (V); 2654 (V) 2155 (V); 2182 (V); 2343 (V);
quietly wait: 1082-B (om) read: 1434-E (V); 1434-E (V) 2570 (V)
quietness: 1307-A (Nf2); 1472-K reading: 1434-E (hm) refresh: 1445-J (V); 2424 (V);
(Nf1); 1472-K (bm); 2873 (Nm) ready: 1106-J (V); 1244-J (V); 2492 (V)
quit: 1318-A (fm) 1296-G (V); 1296-G (bm); refreshing: 2752 (af1)
quiver: 1150-B (V); 1477-C (Nf1); 1527-J (V); 2587 (V); 2587 (bm) refuge: 1176-H (V); 1176-H (am);
1495-A (fm) realm: 2340 (Nf3) 1314-J (km); 1359-J (kf1); 2463
race: 1445-C (gm); 1455-J (km) reap: 2727 (V) (hm); 2707 (hm)

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refuse: 1290-D (V); 1290-D (V); (V); 2410 (V); 2413 (V); 2589 D (V); 1480-D (V); 1480-D
1290-D (Nm); 1291-B (V); (V); 2765 (V); 2784 (V) (Nf4); 1480-D (Nm); 1480-L
1291-D (cm); 2421 (am); 2532 removed: 1303-M (Nf1) (V); 1480-L (Nm); 2148 (V);
(V); 2641 (V) rend: 2639 (V); 2643 (V); 2734 2488 (V); 2506 (bm); 2752 (V);
regard: 1176-J (V); 1314-E (V); (V) 2752 (adm); 2812 (V); 2812
1335-J (V); 1382-H (V); 1438- render: 1462-J (V); 2845 (V) (jm); 2834 (V); 2838 (V); 2861
H (V); 1476-H (V); 1480-J (V); renew: 2151 (V); 2165 (V) (V); 2873 (V)
1482-M (V); 2093 (ef1); 2213 renown: 1434-E (V); 1473-A (Nm) resting place: 2745 (Nm)
(V); 2367 (V); 2737 (V); 2853 rent: 2034 (V); 2245 (V); 2435 restitution: 1296-J (if1); 2845 (V)
(V) (ef1); 2734 (V); 2857 (V) restore: 1462-J (V); 2845 (V)
regarded: 2236 (Nm) repair: 1037-H (V); 1454-E (V); restrain: 1235-B (V); 1387-C (V);
region: 1316-A (Nf1); 2141 (Nm) 2006 (V); 2151 (V); 2152 (V); 2087 (V); 2147 (V); 2343 (V)
register: 2295 (Nm); 2500 (Nm) 2152 (Nf1); 2467 (V) restraint: 2570 (acm)
rehearse: 1497-H (V) repairer: 2057 (V) retain: 1242-E (V); 2570 (V); 2895
reign: 1342-J (V); 1441-H (V); repairing: 1326-L (cf) (V)
2340 (V); 2340 (Nf3); 2340 repay: 2845 (V) retire: 1352-J (V); 1379-F (V);
(af1); 2340 (af3); 2359 (V); 2570 repeat: 1474-H (V) 1386-J (V)
(V) repent: 2392 (V) return: 1324-B (V); 1462-J (V);
reins: 1242-A (ff1); 2166 (Nf) repentance: 2392 (Nm) 1462-J (if1)
reject: 1290-D (V) repenting: 2392 (edm) returning: 1462-J (Nf1)
rejected: 2148 (Nm) replenish: 1288-E (V) reveal: 1357-H (V)
rejoice: 1058-M (V); 1058-M report: 2372 (V); 2851 (V); 2851 revenge: 2433 (V); 2433 (Nf1);
(Nm); 1165-H (V); 1337-J (V); (Nm); 2851 (df1) 2641 (Nf1)
1337-J (Nm); 1337-J (am); 1403- reproach: 1426-A (jm); 2056 (V); revenger: 1058-D (V)
G (V); 1451-B (V); 1451-M 2181 (Nm); 2192 (V); 2208 (V); revenous: 2642 (bm)
(Nf1); 2472 (V); 2487 (V); 2487 2208 (Nf1); 2261 (V); 2261 (bf1) revenue: 1024-J (if1); 4010
(Nf1); 2487 (Nm); 2542 (V); reproaches: 2056 (edm) reverence: 1227-E (V); 1468-H
2542 (Nm); 2542 (bm); 2545 reproachfully: 2208 (Nf1) (V)
(V); 2548 (V); 2548 (bf3) reproof: 1238-L (if1); 2076 (Nf1) revilings: 2056 (edm)
rejoicing: 1058-M (Nf1); 1481-A reprove: 1238-L (V); 1238-L (if1); revive: 1171-H (V); 1171-H (hf1)
(jm) 1342-L (V); 2076 (V) revolt: 1342-H (V); 2647 (V)
release: 1307-F (Nf1); 2849 (V); reputation: 1434-L (Nm) revolter: 1331-A (Nm); 1342-B (V)
2849 (Nf1) request: 1039-H (V); 1458-C (Nf2); revolting: 1342-B (V)
relieve: 1480-C (V) 1472-D (V); 2036 (V); 2036 reward: 1181-C (Nf4); 1314-E (af2);
rely: 2861 (V) (Nf1) 1388-H (fm); 1497-C (Nf1);
remain: 1267-J (V); 1307-J (V); require: 1472-D (V); 2036 (V); 1497-C (mm); 2070 (V); 2070
1393-L (V); 1462-L (V); 1474- 2114 (V) (df1); 2070 (dm); 2451 (af2);
L (V); 1480-D (V); 1480-L (V); requite: 1462-J (V); 2845 (V) 2479 (V); 2479 (Nm); 2479
2506 (V); 2506 (bm); 2550 (V); rereward: 1339-C (V) (acf2); 2571 (Nm); 2622 (df1);
2838 (V); 2872 (V) rescue: 1372-H (V); 1476-L (V); 2822 (V); 2822 (Nm); 2845 (V);
remainder: 1480-D (Nf4); 1480-L 2428 (V) 2845 (edf1); 2845 (edm); 2845
(V) resemble: 1503-D (gm) (jm); 3031 (bf1)
remains: 2529 (V) reserve: 1403-C (V); 1480-L (V); rib: 2664 (Nf)
remember: 2121 (V) 2182 (V); 2400 (V) ribband: 2650 (bm)
remembrance: 2121 (V); 2121 residue: 1480-D (Nf4); 1480-D rich: 1106-J (Nm); 2410 (V); 2585
(ejm) (Nm); 1480-L (V); 1480-L (Nm) (V); 2585 (bm)
remnant: 1480-D (V); 1480-D resist: 2475 (V) rich apparel: 2040 (cm)
(Nf4); 1480-D (Nm); 1480-L resort: 1393-L (V); 2695 (V) riches: 1428-B (bm); 1476-J (Nm);
(V); 1480-L (Nm); 2506 (bm); respect: 1314-E (V); 1314-E (acm); 1503-L (Nf1); 2185 (gm); 2234
2507 (Nm); 2609 (bf1) 1382-H (V); 1438-H (V); 1476- (acm); 2405 (Nm); 2585 (Nm);
remove: 1058-B (V); 1154-J (Nf1); H (V); 2367 (V); 2406 (V) 2772 (dm)
1285-J (V); 1296-J (V); 1297-J respite: 1445-J (Nf1) rid: 1386-H (V); 2428 (V)
(V); 1303-J (V); 1303-M (Nf1); rest: 1028-C (V); 1082-B (Nm); riddance: 1242-A (Nf1)
1324-B (V); 1342-J (V); 1344-J 1082-H (fm); 1175-H (V); 1307- riddle: 1165-M (Nf1)
(V); 1349-H (V); 1357-H (V); A (Nf2); 1307-J (V); 1307-J ride: 2769 (V); 2769 (Nm)
1357-J (Nf1); 2126 (V); 2410 (Nm); 1307-J (am); 1307-J (kf1); rider: 2769 (V); 2769 (Nm)
1371-J (Nf1); 1472-H (V); 1474- ridge: 1266-A (im)

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rie: 2276 (of2) rod: 1285-H (Nm); 1426-A (af1); (bm); 2466 (Nm); 2630 (V);
riffle: 1475-B (V) 1426-A (am); 2157 (Nm); 2805 2758 (V); 2833 (V); 2843 (bm);
right: 1244-J (V); 1290-L (bf); (Nm) 2843 (ejm)
1290-L (bfm); 1290-L (fm); roe: 1393-A (ff1); 1393-A (fm); rumour: 2851 (df1)
1480-L (V); 1480-L (Nm); 1518-L (Nf1) rump: 1012-A (bf1)
1480-L (gm); 1480-L (hcm); roebuck: 1393-A (fm) run: 1455-E (V); 1455-J (V);
1480-L (km); 2294 (V); 2294 roll: 1058-B (V); 1058-M (fjm); 1457-J (V); 1469-J (V); 1479-B
(ejm); 2403 (cf1); 2403 (cm); 1058-M (kf1); 2500 (Nm); 2614 (V); 2676 (V)
2658 (Nf1); 2658 (Nm); 2864 (V) run down: 1058-B (V)
(hm) roller: 2222 (edm) run over: 1442-J (ff1)
right hand: 1290-L (fm) rolling thing: 1058-A (lm) running: 1171-A (Nf); 1455-J (kf1);
righteous: 1480-L (Nm); 2658 (V); roof: 1049-A (Nm); 1434-J (Nf1) 1479-A (am)
2658 (Nf1); 2658 (Nm); 2658 roof of the mouth: 1172-A (Nm) rush: 1059-C (jm); 1059-E (Nm)
(bm) room: 1427-J (am); 1428-A (Nm); rushing: 1461-A (jm); 1461-H (V);
righteously: 1480-L (hcm) 2759 (V) 2784 (Nm)
righteousness: 2658 (V); 2658 root: 2455 (V); 2456 (V); 2883 sabbath: 2812 (Nf); 2812 (hm);
(Nf1); 2658 (Nm); 2658 (ef1) (V); 2883 (gm); 2905 (V) 2812 (jm)
rigour: 2638 (Nm) rooted: 2411 (V) sack: 1341-A (Nm); 2362 (nf2)
ring: 1048-A (Nm/f); 1058-B (bm); rope: 1508-A (Nf3); 2141 (Nm) sackbut: 2459 (Nf1)
2229 (Nf2) rose: 3014 (Nf2) sackcloth: 1341-A (Nm)
ringstraked: 2572 (cm) rot: 2421 (V); 2521 (V); 2793 (V) sacrifice: 1164-A (Nm); 1307-A
rinse: 2832 (V) rotten: 2793 (Nm); 2793 (jm) (hf1); 2117 (V); 2117 (Nm);
riotous: 1150-B (V) rottenness: 1295-A (Nm) 2729 (gmm)
ripe: 2043 (V) rough: 1497-C (em); 2491 (Nm); sad: 1232-D (V); 1235-D (V);
rise: 1427-J (ipm); 2135 (V); 2829 2494 (bm); 2771 (Nm) 1342-A (Nm); 1460-A (Nm/f);
(Nm) roughly: 1352-A (Nm); 1435-H 1460-L (V); 2130 (V)
risen: 1051-D (V) (Nm) saddle: 2144 (V); 2769 (km)
rising: 1323-A (Nf2); 1427-M round: 1324-A (km); 1324-B (V); sadness: 1460-J (Nm)
(Nf1); 2135 (Nm) 1342-G (Nm); 2435 (V); 2435 safe: 1476-L (V); 2013 (Nm); 2463
rites: 1180-J (Nf1) (V); 2524 (cm); 2538 (V); 3017 (V); 2609 (V); 2845 (cm)
river: 1035-C (om); 1035-L (om); (Nm) safeguard: 2853 (hf2)
1227-D (Nm); 1319-G (Nm); round about: 1324-B (bf1); 1324-B safely: 2013 (Nm)
1357-A (if1hope; 1387-C (bm); (bm) safety: 1472-K (V); 1476-L (Nm);
2391 (Nm); 2606 (Nf1); 2606 row: 1204-J (Nm); 1204-M (Nf1); 1476-L (if1); 2013 (Nm)
(Nm) 1503-J (Nf); 2226 (V); 2576 saffron: 3028 (cm)
roar: 1105-H (V); 1312-G (V); (af1); 2576 (af2); 3033 (em) sail: 1314-A (Nm)
1463-D (V); 2689 (V); 2780 rowers: 1469-J (V) saint: 2181 (bm); 2700 (bm); 2700
(V) royal: 2340 (Nf3); 2340 (Nm); 2340 (cm)
roaring: 1095-H (V); 1312-G (af1); 2340 (df1) sake: 1058-B (Nm); 2093 (ef1);
(Nf1); 1312-G (Nm); 1463-D rubbish: 2565 (Nm) 2520 (dm)
(Nf1) ruby: 1382-B (bm) sale: 2337 (hm)
roast: 1403-H (V); 1403-H (fm); ruddy: 1082-C (V); 1082-C (Nm); salt: 2338 (V); 2338 (Nf1); 2338
1426-H (V); 2043 (V); 2204 1082-C (cm); 1082-C (jfm) (Nm)
(V) ruin: 1027-M (Nm); 1077-A (hf1); salute: 1472-D (V); 2039 (V)
rob: 1030-B (V); 1475-H (V); 1183-M (kf1); 1452-F (V); salvation: 1476-L (V); 1476-L
2059 (V); 2694 (V); 2836 (V); 1452-F (bf1); 2292 (V); 2292 (Nm); 1476-L (af1); 1476-L (df1);
2836 (dm) (af1); 2292 (hcm); 2421 (af1); 1476-L (if1)
robbed: 2059 (Nf1) 2421 (af2) same: 1093-J (Nm); 1104-A (Nm);
robber: 1030-B (V); 1404-B (bm); ruinous: 2421 (af1) 2569 (Nm); 2892 (Nm)
1464-B (V); 2642 (bm) rule: 1342-B (V); 1420-A (Nm); sanctify: 2700 (V)
robbery: 2059 (Nm); 2643 (Nm) 1441-H (V); 1441-J (V); 1458- sanctuary: 2700 (gm); 2700 (hm)
robe: 1089-C (Nf2); 1357-M (km); D (Nm); 2340 (V); 2359 (V); sand: 1173-J (Nm); 1292-A (Nf1)
2004 (Nm); 2298 (cf2) 2359 (hm); 2359 (kf1); 2445 (V); sank: 1441-L (V)
rock: 1352-J (am); 1411-J (Nm); 2570 (am); 2843 (V); 2843 (bm) sapphire: 2500 (bm)
2484 (Nm); 3015 (bm) ruler: 1060-A (am); 1314-E (bm); sardius: 1082-C (gf)
1342-A (Nm); 1432-A (sm); sat: 1494-H (V)
1441-H (V); 2359 (V); 2372 satan: 2475 (Nm)

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satiate: 1442-J (V); 2461 (V) scrape: 1330-H (V); 1432-H (V); seize: 1320-E (V); 1473-L (bf1)
satisfaction: 2283 (gm) 2081 (V); 2725 (V) selah: 1334-H (Nm)
satisfied: 2461 (Nm) screech owl: 1265-M (Nf4) self: 2424 (Nf)
satisfy: 1288-E (V); 1442-J (V); scribe: 2500 (V); 2500 (Nm) selfsame: 2569 (Nm)
2461 (V); 2461 (Nf1) scrip: 2320 (tdm) selfwill: 1455-H (jm)
satisfying: 2461 (gm) scripture: 2295 (Nm) sell: 2337 (V); 2811 (V)
satyr: 2494 (bm) scum: 1173-E (Nf1) seller: 2337 (V)
save: 1035-A (ef4); 1150-J (Nf1); scurvy: 2080 (Nm) selvedge: 1432-A (Nf1)
1171-H (V); 1244-C (Nm); sea: 1220-A (Nm); 1339-J (Nf1) senator: 2132 (Nm)
1476-L (V); 1476-L (df1); 2339 seafaring men: 1220-A (Nm) send: 1316-J (V); 2370 (V); 2451
(V); 2853 (V); 3004 (efm) seal: 2223 (V); 2223 (gm) (V); 2842 (V); 2842 (edm)
saving: 1013-M (Nm); 1476-L search: 1297-B (V); 1503-J (V); send out: 1196-J (V)
(Nm); 1476-L (df1) 2114 (V); 2189 (V); 2189 (V); sending: 2842 (acm); 2842 (hf2)
saviour: 1476-L (V) 2189 (Nm); 2192 (V); 2198 (V); sense: 2477 (Nm)
savour: 1044-D (V); 1445-M (Nf); 2198 (Nm); 2226 (af2); 2633 (V) sentence: 1373-A (Nm); 2864 (hm);
2659 (Nf1) season: 1265-M (Nm); 1349-L 4018
say: 1288-A (Nf1); 1288-B (V); (am); 1367-A (Nf); 2123 (Nm); separate: 1380-H (V); 2005 (V);
1288-C (V); 1312-D (V); 1312- 2338 (V) 2005 (hf1); 2061 (ef1); 2167 (V);
D (Nm); 2093 (V) seat: 1244-J (if1); 1245-A (Nm); 2390 (V); 2634 (V)
saying: 1288-C (Nm); 2093 (Nm) 1245-E (em); 1462-A (Nf2); separation: 1303-M (Nf1); 2390
scab: 1270-L (Nf2); 2080 (Nm); 1462-L (am); 2498 (V) (Nm)
2496 (V); 2496 (Nf2); 2496 (hf2) second: 1474-H (V); 1474-H sepulcher: 2696 (Nm); 2696 (df1)
scabbard: 1365-A (im/f) (Nm/f); 1474-H (fm/f); 1474-H seraphim: 2512 (Nm)
scaffold: 1250-J (em) (hm) serpent: 1497-A (sm); 2120 (V);
scales: 1245-A (l f2); 1387-C (bm); secret: 1009-A (Nm); 1326-J (Nm); 2512 (Nm)
2612 (Nm) 1380-E (bm); 1444-A (Nm); servant: 2418 (Nm); 2479 (bm);
scall: 2455 (Nm) 2234 (V); 2515 (V); 2516 (V); 2518 (V); 2518 (Nm); 2518
scalp: 1418-A (lcm) 2516 (Nm); 2516 (am); 2516 (df1); 2863 (ef1); 2884 (V)
scant: 1444-H (jm) (hm); 2544 (V); 2544 (if1); 2683 serve: 2518 (V); 2518 (cf1); 2608
scarce: 1244-C (Nm) (V) (V); 2884 (V)
scarceness: 2478 (hf3) secret part: 1390-J (Nf) service: 1393-E (Nm); 2506 (Nm);
scarest: 1183-B (V) secretly: 1163-E (V); 1178-E (V); 2518 (V); 2518 (bf1); 2518 (cf1);
scarlet: 1269-A (im); 1269-L (im); 1262-A (Nm); 2211 (Nm); 2516 2608 (mm); 2884 (V)
1440-C (jm); 1474-A (fm) (Nm); 2516 (am); 2516 (hm) servile: 2518 (cf1)
scatter: 1158-H (V); 1373-D (V); secrets: 1044-J (am) servitor: 2884 (V)
1386-J (V); 1389-J (V); 2007 secure: 2013 (V); 2013 (Nm) servitude: 2518 (cf1)
(Nm); 2009 (V); 2358 (V); 2422 secure: 2013 (df1) set: 1094-L (V); 1180-B (V);
(V); 2597 (V); 2634 (V); 2640 sedition: 2818 (ndm) 1244-J (V); 1288-E (V); 1288-E
(V); 2644 (V) seduce: 1200-H (V); 1499-H (V) (edm); 1290-H (V); 1307-A
scattering: 2422 (Nm) see: 1066-A (kf1); 1066-B (V); (Nf2); 1307-L (V); 1314-E (am);
scent: 1445-M (Nf) 1106-H (em); 1168-H (V); 1324-L (af1); 1326-L (V); 1333-
sceptre: 2805 (Nm); 3064 (bm) 1168-H (gm); 1342-A (acm); B (V); 1335-J (V); 1344-J (V);
scholar: 2311 (ibm) 1438-H (V); 1438-H (Nm); 1349-L (V); 1393-L (V); 1394-
science: 1085-A (am) 1438-H (fm); 1480-J (V); 2367 L (V); 1410-L (V); 1413-L (V);
scoff: 2708 (V) (V); 2820 (V) 1427-J (V); 1434-L (V); 1462-L
scorn: 1030-H (V); 1271-J (V); seed: 2137 (V); 2137 (Nm); 2634 (V); 1465-J (V); 1471-B (V);
2313 (V); 2313 (Nm); 2472 (V); (df1) 1482-B (V); 1482-M (V); 1489-
2472 (cm); 2472 (hm); 2708 (V) seedtime: 2137 (Nm) H (V); 2028 (V); 2049 (V);
scorner: 1271-B (V); 1271-J (V) seek: 1039-H (V); 1434-E (V); 2137 (V); 2340 (V); 2412 (V);
scornful: 1271-A (jm); 1271-J (V) 1503-J (V); 2036 (V); 2114 (V); 2413 (V); 2413 (V); 2426 (V);
scorning: 1271-A (jm) 2192 (V); 2198 (V); 2633 (V); 2427 (V); 2451 (V); 2488 (V);
scorpion: 3046 (Nm) 2633 (Nf1); 2829 (V) 2550 (V); 2576 (Nm); 2630 (V);
scour: 2356 (V) seek occasion: 1058-B (V) 2769 (V); 2769 (Nm); 2809 (V);
scourge: 1469-B (Nm); 1469-J seem: 1359-M (Nf) 2838 (V); 2842 (acm); 2870 (V)
(Nm) seemly: 1300-H (dm) set apart: 1303-M (Nf1); 1380-H
scrabble: 1489-H (V) seer: 1168-H (gm); 1438-H (V) (V)
seethe: 2043 (V); 2419 (V) set up: 1037-H (V); 2133 (V)

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setting: 1288-E (edf1) sheep: 1327-A (Nm); 1405-H (gm); J (V); 2372 (V); 2451 (V); 2500
settle: 1431-E (V); 2197 (Nf1); 1405-J (Nf); 2273 (Nm); 2761 (V); 2851 (V)
2229 (V); 2396 (V) (Nf) show forth: 2025 (V)
seven: 2808 (Nm/f); 2808 (bfm); sheepcote: 1305-J (Nm); 2057 (Nf1) showbread: 2576 (af2)
2808 (ef1); 2808 (emf1) sheepfold: 2057 (Nf1); 2870 (hm) shower: 1439-B (bm); 2090 (Nm);
seven times: 2808 (Nm/f); 2808 sheepmaster: 2431 (gm) 2136 (Nm)
(ef2) sheepshearer: 1053-B (V) shrank: 1320-H (Nm)
sevenfold: 2808 (Nm/f); 2808 (ef2) sheet: 1326-A (sm) shred: 2608 (V)
seventh: 2808 (Nm/f); 2808 (bfm) shekel: 2874 (Nm) shroud: 2211 (gm)
seventy: 2808 (em) shelter: 1176-H (am) shut: 1063-J (V); 1192-J (V);
sever: 1380-H (V); 2634 (V) shepherd: 1453-H (V); 1453-J (fm) 1197-C (V); 1204-C (V); 1333-
several: 2193 (Nf3) sherd: 2207 (Nm) B (V); 1363-H (V); 1476-B (V);
severed: 2005 (V) sheriff: 2864 (efm) 2415 (V); 2467 (V); 2515 (V);
sew: 2239 (V); 2900 (V) shew: 1085-L (V); 1167-H (V); 2569 (V); 2570 (V); 2722 (V)
shade: 1403-A (Nm) 1250-F (Nf1); 1335-J (V); 1438- shut up: 1242-E (V)
shadow: 1196-B (V); 1403-A H (V); 2644 (V) shuttle: 1440-C (Nm)
(Nm); 1403-B (V); 1403-B (Nm) shewbread: 2305 (Nm) sick: 1075-H (Nm); 1173-E (idm);
shadowing: 1403-A (elm) shewing: 1167-K (Nf1); 1167-K 1173-H (V); 1173-H (fm); 2003
shaft: 1179-A (Nm); 1448-L (Nf) (ff1) (V)
shake: 1173-J (V); 1285-J (V); shield: 1060-A (am); 1234-M (jm); sickle: 2330 (Nm); 3020 (Nm)
1303-J (V); 1316-J (V); 1322-J 1336-M (Nf1); 2843 (Nm) sickness: 1075-H (Nm); 1081-A
(V); 1386-J (V); 2077 (V); 2172 shine: 1104-B (V); 1104-C (V); (Nf1); 1173-E (idm); 1173-H
(V); 2346 (V); 2384 (V); 2457 1158-G (V); 1302-H (V); 1362- (am); 1173-H (fm)
(V); 2458 (V); 2598 (V); 2748 J (V); 1384-L (V); 1403-G (V); side: 1178-J (Nm); 1211-A (Nf);
(V); 2763 (V); 2779 (V); 2784 2135 (V); 2586 (V); 2732 (V) 1290-L (bf); 1324-B (V); 1324-
(V); 2784 (Nm); 2849 (V) shining: 1302-J (Nf1) B (bm); 1369-A (Nf1); 1374-A
shaking: 1303-J (am); 1316-J (if1); ship: 1014-A (ff1); 1014-A (fm); (Nm); 1395-A (Nm); 1434-M
2435 (gm) 1401-A (Nm); 2498 (bf1) (Nm); 1445-J (Nf); 1448-L (Nf);
shame: 1030-J (Nm); 1044-A (mf1); shittah: 1469-A (Nf1) 2299 (Nf); 2363 (Nm); 2476
1044-J (V); 1044-J (Nf1); 1044- shittim: 1469-A (Nf1) (Nm); 2664 (Nf); 2744 (Nm)
J (Nf2); 1365-K (Nf1); 1426-A shock: 2058 (bm) sides: 2518 (Nm)
(jm); 2181 (V); 2192 (V); 2208 shod: 2415 (V) siege: 1411-J (V)
(Nf1); 2261 (V); 2261 (bf1); shoe: 2415 (Nf); 2415 (hm) sieve: 1316-A (Nf1); 2250 (Nf1)
2261 (bf3); 2852 (ef1) shoot: 1211-H (V); 1227-H (V); sift: 1316-J (V); 1322-J (~)
shamed: 1044-J (V); 1044-L (V) 1439-B (V); 2038 (V); 2112 sigh: 1307-C (V); 1307-C (Nf1)
shameful: 2728 (ejm) (V); 2823 (V) sighing: 1307-C (Nf1); 1318-C
shameful thing: 1044-J (Nf2) shooter: 1227-H (V) (Nf1)
shamefully: 1044-L (V) shore: 1178-J (Nm); 1339-A (Nf1) sight: 1359-M (Nf); 1438-H (am)
shaphan: 2867 (Nm) shorn: 2723 (V) sign: 1022-A (Nf); 1022-J (Nf);
share: 2211 (af1) short: 1296-G (V); 2729 (cm) 1314-A (Nm); 1314-E (af2);
sharp: 1165-A (Nm); 1165-B (dm); shorten: 2727 (V) 1349-L (am); 1390-L (am); 1401-
1411-J (Nm); 1474-A (Nm/f); shorter: 2727 (V) A (jm)
1474-B (V); 2209 (dm); 2309 shortly: 1296-G (Nf1) signet: 2223 (gf2); 2223 (gm); 2534
(V) shot: 1192-H (V) (ef1)
sharpen: 1165-B (V); 1474-B (V); should: 1006-A (Nm) silence: 1082-B (Nf1); 1082-B
2309 (V) shoulder: 1479-J (Nf); 2139 (cf); (Nm); 1082-H (fm); 1082-J (Nf1);
sharply: 2152 (Nf1) 2299 (Nf); 2837 (Nm); 2837 (ef1) 1082-N (gf1); 1182-H (V); 2211
shave: 1053-B (V); 1365-A (im/f); shoulderpiece: 2299 (Nf) (V)
2065 (V) shout: 1096-B (em); 1399-J (V); silent: 1082-B (Nm); 1082-B (om);
sheaf: 1266-C (df1); 1266-C (dm); 1403-G (V); 1451-B (V); 1460- 1082-N (gf1); 1107-H (V);
2554 (V); 2554 (bm); 2554 (gm) A (Nm/f); 1460-J (V); 1460-J 1182-H (V); 1266-C (V)
shear: 1053-B (V) (if1); 1476-J (V) silk: 1297-A (fm)
shearers: 1053-B (V) shouting: 1451-M (Nf1); 1460-J silly: 1390-H (V)
sheath: 1365-A (im/f); 2382 (Nm) (if1) silver: 2277 (Nm); 2739 (bf1)
shed: 2378 (V); 2865 (V) shovel: 1223-A (Nm); 1445-A (Nf2) silverling: 2277 (Nm)
show: 1227-H (V); 1357-H (V); similitude: 1082-H (V); 1082-H
1360-H (V); 1384-L (V); 1409- (Nf3); 1290-J (if1); 1037-H (iff2)

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simple: 1390-H (ff3); 1390-H (ff) 2227 (V); 2227 (Nm); 2227 (am); snow: 2841 (V); 2841 (Nm)
simplicity: 1390-H (ff); 1496-J 2227 (ef1); 2377 (kf1); 2422 snowy: 2841 (Nm)
(Nm) (am); 2702 (Nm); 2790 (Nm); snuff: 1477-D (V); 2419 (V)
sin: 1170-A (fm); 1170-E (V); 2823 (V) snuffdish: 1183-A (af1)
1170-E (Nf1); 1170-E (Nm); slay: 1173-B (V); 1173-B (Nm); snuffer: 2124 (kf1); 2319 (am)
1463-B (V); 1473-C (Nf1); 1298-J (V); 1298-J (Nm); 1310- so: 1104-A (Nm); 1235-A (Nm);
1473-C (Nm); 1512-A (mm); H (V); 1440-F (V); 2117 (V); 1244-A (Nm); 1244-A (pf1)
2647 (Nm) 2199 (V); 2206 (V); 2227 (V); so be it: 1290-C (Nm)
sin offering: 1170-E (Nf1); 1170-E 2227 (Nm); 2702 (V); 2823 (V) soak: 1442-J (V)
(bf) slayer: 1440-F (V); 2790 (V) soap: 1043-J (Nf4)
since: 1007-A (Nm); 1106-H (Nm); sleep: 1312-J (V); 1474-A (Nf1); socket: 1083-C (Nm)
1290-M (Nm); 1349-J (Nm) 1474-L (V); 1474-L (Nf2); sod: 1142-J (V); 2043 (V)
sincere: 1496-B (bm) 1474-L (Nm); 2834 (V) sodden: 2043 (Nm)
sinew: 1050-M (Nm); 2582 (V) sleeper: 2754 (V) sodomite: 2700 (Nm)
sinful: 1170-E (Nm) slide: 1285-J (V); 2346 (V) soft: 1279-J (V); 1448-A (Nm);
sing: 1359-H (V); 1451-B (V); slight: 1426-B (V) 1448-B (V)
1451-M (Nf1); 1480-J (V); slime: 2175 (Nm) softly: 1009-A (Nm); 1262-A (Nm)
1480-M (V); 1480-M (Nf); slimepit: 1250-D (Nf) soil: 1326-H (Nm)
1520-H (V); 2124 (V) sling: 2709 (V); 2709 (Nm); 2750 sojourn: 1066-J (V); 1066-J (dm)
singe: 2204 (V) (af1) sojourner: 1066-A (Nm); 1462-L
singer: 1480-M (V); 2124 (Nm); slip: 1285-J (V); 2124 (cf1); 2346 (im)
2427 (V) (V); 2442 (V); 2604 (V) sojourning: 1462-L (am)
singers: 1480-M (Nf) slippery: 2167 (lf1) solace: 2545 (V)
singing: 1451-B (Nf1); 1451-M slothful: 1450-A (ff1); 2568 (V) sold: 2337 (bm); 2337 (hm); 2337
(Nf1); 1480-M (Nf); 2124 (bf1) slothfulness: 2568 (Nf1) (hm)
sink: 1403-B (V); 2229 (V); 2876 slow: 1448-C (Nm); 2246 (Nf) soldering: 2092 (Nm)
(V) sluggard: 2568 (Nm) sole: 1247-A (Nf)
sinner: 1170-E (V); 1170-E (Nm) sluice: 2479 (Nm) solemn: 1349-L (am)
sir: 1083-C (cm) slumber: 1312-J (V); 1312-J (if1) solemn sound: 1095-A (fjm)
sister: 1008-A (Nf3) slumbering: 1312-J (if1) solemnity: 1349-L (am)
sister in law: 1036-L (Nf2) small: 1080-B (V); 1298-A (Nm); solitary: 1027-B (Nm); 1165-L
sit: 1462-L (V); 2096 (V) 2087 (V); 2347 (Nm); 2680 (V); (bm); 1401-A (Nf1); 1473-L
sitting: 1462-L (am) 2680 (hm); 2703 (V); 2703 (bjm); 3008 (dm)
situate: 1410-J (am) (Nm); 2727 (Nm) some: 1104-A (Nm); 1165-C (Nm);
situation: 1316-J (Nm); 1462-L smart: 1460-J (V) 1432-A (Nf2); 2347 (Nm)
(am) smell: 1445-J (V); 1445-M (Nf) somewhat: 1289-D (df1)
six: 1481-A (Nm/f) smite: 1252-B (V); 1266-F (V); son: 1037-A (Nm); 1043-A (Nm);
sixth: 1481-A (Nm/f); 1481-A (fm/f); 1310-H (V); 1387-M (Nm); 1043-A (Nm); 1257-L (Nm);
1481-E (V); 1481-H (V) 2334 (V); 2335 (V); 2376 (V); 1313-J (am); 1313-M (Nm);
sixty: 1481-A (Nm/f) 2377 (V); 2437 (V); 2499 (V) 1314-E (am)
size: 1280-A (Nf1); 2723 (Nm) smith: 2211 (Nm); 2467 (am) song: 1451-J (Nm); 1451-M (Nf1);
skilful: 1037-M (V); 2159 (Nf1); smoke: 2583 (V); 2583 (Nm); 2705 1480-M (Nf); 2124 (bm); 2124
2211 (Nm); 2311 (V) (ecm) (ef2); 2374 (bf1)
skill: 2477 (V) smoking: 1235-B (Nm); 2583 (Nm) song of thanksgiving: 1096-J (bf1)
skillfulness: 1037-J (im) smooth: 2167 (V); 2167 (Nf1); sons: 1257-L (bm)
skin: 1365-J (Nm); 2064 (Nm) 2167 (dm) son's son: 2402 (Nm)
skip: 1303-J (V); 2722 (V) smote: 1284-E (V); 1310-A (af1) soon: 1296-G (V); 1296-G (Nf1);
skirt: 1472-J (Nm); 2269 (Nf) snail: 2170 (gm); 2806 (ldm) 1296-G (Nm); 1480-C (Nm);
skull: 1058-A (lf2) snare: 1376-A (Nm); 1376-B (V); 2727 (Nm)
sky: 2828 (Nm) 1376-J (V); 1395-A (adf1); soothsayer: 1359-B (V); 2718 (V)
slack: 1181-C (V); 1371-J (V); 1395-J (am); 1435-J (V); 1435-L sorcerer: 2293 (V); 2293 (Nm)
1450-A (ff1); 1454-H (V) (V); 1435-L (am); 1435-L (dm); sorceress: 1359-B (V)
slain: 1440-F (Nm); 2790 (V) 2141 (Nm); 2437 (V); 2459 sorcery: 2293 (Nm)
slander: 1071-A (Nf1); 1086-J (fm); (Nf1); 2602 (Nm) sore: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km);
2325 (V); 2749 (V); 2770 (bm) snatch: 2061 (V) 1034-A (fm); 1034-H (V); 1034-
slaughter: 1310-A (af1); 1310-H sneeze: 1158-B (V) H (Nm); 1077-H (V); 1095-H
(V); 1440-F (Nf1); 1440-F (Nm); snorting: 2394 (Nf1) (V); 1173-H (V); 1232-D (V);

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1310-A (af1); 1325-E (bm); J (V); 1376-J (V); 1520-H (V); spread: 1158-H (V); 1308-H (V);
1395-J (V); 1402-J (V); 1435-H 2093 (V); 2359 (V); 2500 (V) 1365-H (V); 1389-H (V); 1389-
(Nm); 1460-A (Nm/f); 2106 (V); speak unadvisedly: 1032-E (V) J (V); 1407-L (V); 1441-B (V);
2152 (Nm); 2227 (Nm); 2246 speaking: 1288-A (Nf1) 2362 (V); 2401 (V); 2412 (V);
(V); 2246 (Nf); 2277 (V); 2279 spear: 1175-A (Nf4); 1234-M (jm); 2507 (V); 2636 (V); 2640 (V);
(Nm); 2349 (Nm); 2355 (V); 1403-A (elm); 1428-M (Nm); 2640 (V); 2646 (V); 2785 (V);
2376 (Nm); 2726 (Nm) 2773 (Nm) 2797 (V); 2831 (V); 2831 (hcm);
sorrow: 1033-C (cm); 1071-D (V); special: 2465 (df1) 3053 (V)
1071-D (Nf1); 1071-D (jm); speckled: 2431 (cm); 2513 (dm); spreading: 2640 (hm); 2831 (hcm)
1071-J (V); 1072-D (V); 1072- 2655 (dm) sprig: 1150-A (lf); 1388-D (gf1)
D (Nf1); 1173-M (Nm); 1210-A speech: 1288-A (Nf1); 1288-C spring: 1058-A (Nf1); 1058-A
(if1); 1210-A (jm); 1210-H (V); (Nf1); 1288-C (Nm); 1288-C (Nm); 1090-E (V); 1250-J (am);
1232-D (Nm); 1232-D (acm); (gm); 1288-F (df1); 1339-A 1357-H (V); 1359-M (am);
1304-C (ff1); 1411-A (Nm); (Nf1); 2093 (hm); 2851 (Nm) 1392-L (am); 1464-C (Nf1);
1411-M (Nm); 1460-J (Nm); speed: 1294-C (V); 1296-G (V); 2368 (Nm); 2636 (V); 2666 (V);
2141 (Nm); 2279 (V); 2279 1296-G (Nf1), 4007 2666 (Nm); 2825 (bm)
(Nm); 2331 (Nf1); 2551 (Nm/f); speedily: 1296-G (Nf1); 1296-G springing: 1171-A (Nf)
2566 (Nf2); 2566 (Nm); 2566 (Nm); 1455-J (V); 4007 sprinkle: 1306-H (V); 2138 (V)
(af1); 2566 (gm); 2566 (jm) speedy: 1035-G (V) sprout: 2165 (V)
sorrowful: 1071-D (V); 1075-A spend: 1242-H (V); 2874 (V) spue: 1415-J (V); 1415-M (V)
(fm); 1232-D (V) spent: 1150-C (V); 1441-B (V); spun: 1189-J (am)
sorry: 1072-D (V); 1303-J (V); 1496-B (V) spy: 1438-H (V); 1503-J (V); 2749
2566 (V) spice: 1310-E (cf2); 2024 (Nm); (V)
sort: 1244-A (pf1); 2269 (Nf) 2024 (gm); 2795 (V) square: 2744 (V); 2744 (Nm)
sorts: 1242-B (hcm) spiced: 2795 (Nm) stability: 1290-C (df1)
soul: 2380 (bf1); 2424 (Nf); 2443 spicery: 1310-E (cf2) stable: 1305-J (Nm)
(Nf1) spider: 1335-B (Nf4); 3044 (bm) stablish: 1427-J (V)
sound: 1095-H (Nm); 1105-H (V); spikenard: 2439 (Nm) stack: 2058 (bm)
1426-J (Nm); 1454-E (am); spill: 2378 (V) stacte: 2399 (Nm)
1460-J (if1); 2197 (V); 2198 spin: 1189-J (V) staff: 1285-H (Nm); 1285-J (Nf1);
(V); 2851 (V); 2902 (V); 2902 spindle: 2294 (ecm) 1285-J (Nm); 1363-A (Nm);
(Nm) spirit: 1445-J (Nf); 2443 (Nf1) 1426-A (af1); 1426-A (am); 2610
sounding: 1096-A (Nm) spit: 1456-B (V); 1456-J (Nm); (Nm); 2805 (Nm); 2861 (hf1)
soundness: 1496-J (km) 1456-L (V) stagger: 1322-J (V); 1499-H (V)
sour grapes: 2025 (gm) spite: 2279 (Nm) stain: 1058-D (V); 1518-D (V)
south: 1290-L (bf); 1290-L (if); spiting: 1456-J (Nm) stairs: 1357-H (am); 2111 (af1)
2093 (hm); 2113 (cm); 2150 spittle: 1456-J (Nm); 1457-M (Nm) stake: 1487-L (Nf)
(Nm); 2371 (Nm) spoil: 1030-A (Nf1); 1030-A (Nm); stalk: 1363-A (Nm); 1427-A (Nf1);
southward: 1290-L (if); 2371 (Nm) 1030-B (V); 1464-B (V); 1472- 1428-H (Nm)
sow: 2137 (V); 2842 (V) B (V); 1472-B (Nm); 1472-B stall: 1020-H (ff1); 2746 (am); 2788
sower: 2137 (V) (gm); 1475-B (V); 1475-D (V); (Nm)
sowing: 2137 (Nm); 2137 (dm) 1475-H (V); 1475-J (kf1); 1475- stalled: 1038-C (V)
sown: 2137 (dm); 2137 (hm) M (kf1); 2059 (V); 2141 (V); stammer: 2313 (V); 2313 (Nm)
space: 1427-J (am); 1445-J (Nf); 2166 (bf1); 2245 (Nm); 2428 stammerer: 2313 (em)
2049 (dm); 2752 (Nm); 2765 (cm) (V); 2646 (V); 2694 (V) stamp: 1080-B (V); 1252-B (V);
span: 1158-A (Nf2); 2238 (V) spoiled: 1030-E (V) 2775 (V); 2797 (V)
spare: 1176-J (V); 1476-H (V); spoiler: 1464-B (V); 1475-H (V); stamping: 2859 (Nf1)
2182 (V); 2482 (V) 2830 (V) stand: 1290-C (V); 1393-L (V);
spark: 1157-A (Nm); 1234-B (ecm); spoiling: 2836 (cm) 1427-J (V); 1427-J (if1); 2426
1317-B (ecm); 1462-B (bm); spoils: 1439-C (Nf1) (V); 2488 (V); 2550 (V); 2550
2800 (Nm) spoke: 2220 (edm) (V)
sparkle: 1317-B (V) spoon: 1247-A (Nf) standard: 1314-A (Nm); 2095 (Nm)
sparrow: 2685 (cf) sport: 2472 (V); 2472 (cm); 2556 standard-bearer: 1314-B (V)
speak: 1071-B (V); 1095-H (V); (V); 2660 (V) standing: 1059-C (Nm); 1427-A
1288-A (Nf1); 1288-B (V); spot: 1289-D (dm) (Nf1); 2550 (Nf1)
1288-C (V); 1330-M (V); 1367- spotted: 1196-E (V) star: 1232-B (gm)
spouse: 1242-B (Nf1) stargazer: 1168-H (gm)

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state: 1244-A (Nm); 2550 (am); (Nm); 2502 (V); 2598 (Nm); (bm); 1464-C (Nm); 2387 (V);
2893 (adf2) 2750 (V) 2391 (Nm); 2606 (Nm)
stately: 2246 (df1) stony: 2484 (Nm) street: 1179-J (Nm); 1479-J (Nf);
station: 1393-A (am) stood: 1393-A (am); 2426 (am); 2759 (cf)
stature: 1280-A (Nf1); 1280-A (jm); 2491 (V); 2550 (gm) strength: 1012-J (Nm); 1012-M
1427-J (Nf1) stool: 1082-F (cm); 1245-E (em) (Nf3); 1012-M (Nm); 1014-J
statute: 1180-J (Nf1); 1180-J (Nm); stoop: 1418-B (V); 1468-B (V); (Nm); 1027-A (Nm); 1071-E
2630 (dm) 2733 (V) (Nm); 1146-A (km); 1146-M
stave: 1027-A (Nm); 1285-H (Nm); stop: 1197-C (V); 2184 (V); 2223 (am); 1173-M (Nm); 1196-A
1426-A (af1); 1426-A (am); 2861 (V); 2467 (V); 2515 (V); 2722 (Nm); 1238-J (Nm); 1294-C
(hf1) (V) (Nf1); 1352-B (dm); 1352-J
stay: 1181-C (V); 1181-L (V); store: 1105-A (jm); 1152-A (Nm); (Nm); 1352-J (am); 1362-L (if1);
1242-E (V); 1281-B (Nm); 1342-D (hf2); 1411-C (V); 1411-J (Nm); 1439-G (gm);
1382-M (Nf1); 1394-L (V); 1439-H (V); 2265 (V); 2478 1497-C (em); 2017 (V); 2052
1454-H (V); 2488 (V); 2526 (hf1); 2630 (j m); 2893 (df1) (df1); 2139 (cf); 2152 (Nf1);
(V); 2550 (V); 2570 (V); 2571 storehouse: 1038-C (adm); 1335-C 2152 (Nm); 2152 (gm); 2185
(V); 2857 (V); 2861 (V); 2861 (Nm); 1411-C (gm); 2478 (hf1) (gm); 2426 (ef1); 2427 (Nm);
(hm) stork: 2181 (bf1) 2569 (Nf1); 2569 (Nm); 2903
stayed: 1051-F (V) storm: 1339-J (Nf1); 1345-H (V); (Nm); 2903 (gm)
steadfast: 1290-C (V); 1410-L (V); 1461-J (Nf1); 2136 (Nm); 2517 strengthen: 1294-C (V); 1352-B
1427-M (Nm) (Nf1); 2517 (Nm/f) (V); 1352-J (am); 1439-G (V);
steady: 1290-C (df1) stormy: 2517 (Nm/f) 2017 (V); 2052 (V); 2152 (V);
steal: 2073 (V); 2395 (cf2); 2395 story: 1357-A (af1); 2114 (hm) 2152 (Nf1); 2492 (V)
(df1) stout: 2054 (gm) stretch: 1066-G (V); 1280-B (V);
steep: 1441-L (am); 2111 (af1) stouthearted: 1043-C (bm) 1308-H (V); 2507 (V); 2511
stem: 1053-E (Nm) stoutness: 2054 (gm) (V); 2634 (V); 2640 (V); 2797
step: 1264-F (bm); 1357-A (af1); straight: 1480-L (V); 1480-L (Nm); (V); 2831 (V); 2842 (V)
1480-C (df); 2571 (Nm); 2620 1480-L (hcm); 2901 (V) stretching: 1308-A (adf1)
(Nm); 2623 (Nf); 2676 (Nm); straighten: 1403-C (V) stricken: 1310-E (Nm); 2376 (Nm)
2676 (hm) straightness: 1402-J (am) strife: 1083-A (acm); 1083-A (km);
steward: 2360 (Nm) straightway: 1296-G (V); 1367-H 1083-M (V); 1083-M (Nm);
stick: 1363-A (Nm); 2092 (V); (Nm); 2652 (eqpm) 1317-A (af1); 1439-M (Nm);
2092 (Nm); 2310 (V) strait: 1411-A (Nm); 1411-A (km); 1439-M (kf1)
stick fast: 2396 (V) 1411-B (V); 2467 (V) strike: 1310-H (V); 1316-J (V);
stick out: 1477-H (V) straiten: 1307-H (V); 1402-J (V); 2110 (V); 2334 (V); 2376 (V);
stiff: 2589 (Nm) 2727 (V) 2430 (V); 2499 (V); 2580 (V);
stiffhearted: 2152 (Nm) straitened: 1402-L (am); 1411-L 2608 (V); 2902 (V)
still: 1082-B (Nf1); 1082-B (Nm); (V) string: 1480-L (Nm); 1480-L (km)
1107-H (V); 1182-H (V); 1307- straitly: 2808 (V) strip: 1472-B (gm); 2646 (V)
J (kf1); 1307-L (V); 1349-J straitness: 1402-L (am) stripe: 1266-F (adf1); 1310-A (af1);
(Nm); 1462-L (V); 2550 (V); straits: 1411-L (V) 1310-H (V); 2143 (df1); 2143
2804 (V); 2812 (Nf); 2873 (V) strake: 2626 (Nf1) (ldf1); 2376 (Nm)
sting: 2644 (V) strange: 1158-I (Nm); 1158-J (V); stripling: 1357-A (pm)
stink: 1044-D (V); 1044-D (Nm); 1250-F (V); 2406 (Nm); 2406 strive: 1066-H (V); 1317-H (V);
1044-D (df); 1295-A (Nm) (fm); 2553 (Nm) 1439-L (bm); 1439-M (V); 2562
stinking: 1044-D (V) strange language: 2314 (V) (V)
stir: 1344-J (V); 1526-J (V); 2541 stranger: 1037-A (Nm); 1066-A stroke: 1266-F (adf1); 1310-A (af1);
(V) (Nm); 1066-J (V); 1066-J (dm); 1342-H (V); 2334 (Nm); 2376
stir up: 1066-H (V) 1158-J (V); 1462-L (im); 2406 (Nm); 2377 (kf1); 2499 (Nm)
stock: 1035-J (Nm); 1053-E (Nm); (Nm); 2406 (fm) strong: 1012-A (Nm); 1043-C (bm);
1363-A (Nm); 2905 (Nm) strangle: 2180 (V) 1173-M (Nm); 1294-C (V);
stocks: 1326-A (Nm); 1379-F (af2); strangling: 2180 (am) 1294-C (bm); 1294-C (gm);
2540 (Nm); 2674 (ecm) straw: 1037-A (aim); 1037-A (im) 1352-A (Nm); 1352-B (V);
stomacher: 3054 (ebm) strawed: 1158-H (V) 1352-B (edm); 1352-J (Nm);
stone: 1037-C (Nf); 1411-B (cm); stream: 1035-L (Nm); 1227-D 1352-J (am); 1375-B (V); 1387-
1411-J (Nm); 1411-J (Nm); (Nm); 1319-G (Nm); 1387-C C (bm); 1411-J (Nm); 1497-C
1471-C (Nm); 2207 (Nm); 2484 (em); 2033 (hm); 2052 (V); 2052

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(ecm); 2084 (Nm); 2152 (V); suffer: 1307-L (V); 2300 (V); 2416 (bm); 2573 (V); 2573
2152 (Nf1); 2152 (Nm); 2185 2451 (V) (Nm); 2795 (km)
(bm); 2185 (cm); 2250 (bm); suffice: 1294-E (V); 2461 (V); sweet wine: 1496-B (bm)
2569 (V); 2569 (df1); 2569 (dm); 2499 (V) sweeter: 2364 (cm); 2364 (dm)
2569 (gm); 2581 (bm); 2903 (V); sufficed: 2461 (gm) sweetly: 1480-L (km)
2903 (bm) sufficiency: 2499 (Nm) sweetness: 2364 (Nm); 2364 (cm);
stronger: 1294-C (V); 2152 (V); sufficient: 1079-A (Nm) 2364 (dm); 2364 (gm)
2152 (Nm); 2740 (V) sufficiently: 1079-A (am); 2461 swell: 1393-H (V); 1393-H (Nm);
stronghold: 1395-A (adf1); 1395-A (Nf1) 2032 (V)
(km); 1411-J (kf1); 2033 (ejm); suit: 2576 (Nm) swelling: 1039-H (V); 1047-A
2484 (Nm); 2564 (gm) sum: 1458-D (Nm); 2644 (Nf1); (jm); 1047-K (Nf1)
struggle: 1455-B (V) 2893 (Nf4) swift: 1028-C (Nm); 1296-G (V);
stubble: 1037-A (im); 1435-A (Nm) summer: 1432-M (V); 1432-M 1426-A (Nm); 1426-B (V)
stubborn: 1342-B (V) (Nm); 1434-A (kf1) swiftly: 1296-G (Nf1)
stubbornness: 1435-A (fm); 2629 sun: 1020-J (Nf); 1174-A (Nf1); swim: 1155-A (Nf1); 1155-J (V);
(V) 2207 (Nm); 2854 (Nf) 1330-H (V); 1330-K (Nm)
stuck: 2348 (V) sunder: 2422 (V); 2634 (V) swine: 2153 (bm)
stud: 2431 (df1) sunrising: 2135 (hm) swoon: 2537 (V)
study: 1095-H (V); 1256-G (Nm) sup up: 1059-A (kf1) sword: 2041 (Nm); 2199 (Nf); 2649
stuff: 1242-A (fm); 1264-D (kf1) superfluous: 2511 (V) (bf); 2790 (Nm); 2842 (Nm)
stumble: 1387-J (V); 2292 (V); supplant: 2571 (V) sycamore: 2875 (Nf)
2849 (V) supple: 1476-A (hff) synagogue: 1349-L (am)
stumbling: 2377 (Nm) suppliant: 2910 (Nm) tabering: 1500-B (V)
stumblingblock: 2292 (af1); 2292 supplication: 1175-A (if1); 1175-B tabernacle: 1104-C (gm); 1333-J
(hcm) (V); 1175-B (idm); 1380-B (V) (Nf1); 1333-J (Nm); 1333-M
stump: 2905 (em) sure: 1244-C (Nm); 1290-C (V); (Nf3); 2838 (hm)
subdue: 1441-B (V); 1441-L (V); 1290-C (Nf1); 1290-C (Nf2); table: 1261-J (Nm); 1324-A (km);
2216 (V); 2251 (V); 2268 (V); 1326-L (V); 1427-J (V); 1427- 2263 (om); 2842 (omm)
2290 (V); 2866 (V) M (Nm); 1439-G (V); 2013 (hm) tabret: 1500-J (Nf2); 1500-J (Nm)
subjection: 2251 (V); 2268 (V) surely: 1244-C (Nm); 1254-J (pm); taches: 2733 (Nm)
submit: 2257 (V); 2786 (V) 1290-C (pm); 1427-J (V) tackling: 2141 (Nm)
subscribe: 2295 (V) surety: 1290-C (opm); 2573 (V); tail: 2125 (Nm)
substance: 1014-J (Nm); 1106-J 2573 (df1) take: 1030-B (V); 1053-H (V);
(Nm); 1173-M (Nm); 1238-J surname: 1244-H (V) 1054-M (V); 1094-L (V); 1168-
(Nm); 1427-L (dm); 1428-B (bm); surprise: 2899 (V) C (V); 1183-H (V); 1297-J (V);
1428-H (hm); 2426 (af2); 2569 surround: 1324-B (V) 1314-E (V); 1335-J (V); 1342-J
(gm); 2772 (dm) sustain: 1242-J (V); 2488 (V) (V); 1342-J (V); 1349-H (V);
subtil: 2159 (Nm); 2429 (V); 2908 sustenance: 1171-H (hf1) 1349-J (V); 1388-J (V); 1395-J
(dm) swaddle: 2222 (V); 2238 (V) (V); 1403-C (V); 1441-H (V);
subtilty: 1450-A (hf1); 2571 (Nf1); swaddlingband: 2222 (Nf1) 1450-J (V); 1462-H (V); 1472-
2908 (V) swallow: 1059-E (V); 1089-B (cf); B (V); 1472-H (V); 2059 (V);
subtly: 2404 (V) 1269-J (V); 1477-D (V); 2020 2087 (V); 2152 (V); 2166 (V);
suburb: 2089 (hf1); 2089 (hm) (V); 2527 (dm) 2172 (V); 2186 (V); 2225 (V);
subvert: 1528-J (V) swallowed: 2020 (Nm) 2310 (V); 2318 (V); 2319 (V);
succeed: 1458-L (V) swan: 2443 (if2) 2397 (V); 2410 (V); 2410 (V);
succour: 2535 (V) swarm: 1349-A (Nf1); 2573 (cm) 2423 (V); 2428 (V); 2433 (V);
such: 1093-J (Nm); 1104-A (Nm); swear: 1012-H (V); 2808 (V) 2693 (V); 2714 (V); 2899 (V)
1244-A (Nm); 1266-C (jfm); swearing: 1012-A (Nf1) take away: 1030-B (V); 1051-F
2611 (cfm) sweat: 1154-A (Nf1); 1154-L (Nm) (V)
suck: 1294-H (V); 1318-L (V); sweep: 1185-J (V); 2471 (V) take down: 2677 (V)
2546 (V) sweep away: 1223-H (V); 2088 take out: 2722 (V)
suckle: 2160 (Nm) (V) take thought: 1072-D (V)
suckling: 1058-J (lm); 1318-L (V) sweeping: 2471 (V) taken: 1462-H (ff); 1462-L (V);
sudden: 2652 (eqpm) sweet: 1310-B (bcm); 1473-A 2059 (Nm); 2310 (Nm)
suddenly: 1296-G (V); 1296-G (Nm); 2024 (gm); 2024 (gm); taken upon me: 1012-L (V)
(Nm); 2652 (Nm); 2652 (eqpm); 2341 (V); 2364 (V); 2364 (am); taking: 1422-A (Nm)
2752 (V); 2752 (Nm) 2364 (cm); 2364 (dm); 2416 (V);

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tale: 1095-H (Nm); 2893 (acf2); tender grape: 3037 (Nm) thereunto: 2838 (Nm)
2893 (gm) tender love: 2762 (Nm) these: 1104-A (Nm); 1104-A (em);
talebearer: 2438 (emm); 2770 (bm) tenons: 1211-A (Nf) 1104-A (sm); 1106-A (Nm)
talent: 2258 (Nf); 2258 (ef) tenor: 1373-A (Nm) they: 1104-A (Nm); 1106-A (Nf1);
tales: 2770 (bm) tent: 1104-C (V); 1104-C (gm); 1106-A (Nm)
talk: 1095-H (V); 1330-M (V); 1175-H (am); 1333-J (Nf1); thick: 1380-C (Nf1); 1508-A (Nf3);
2093 (V); 2500 (V) 1416-A (of1); 2838 (hm) 1508-A (Nm); 1508-A (fm);
talker: 2325 (cm) tenth: 2563 (V); 2563 (am); 2563 1508-H (V); 2246 (Nf); 2459
talking: 1288-A (Nf1); 1330-M (bfm); 2563 (cm); 2563 (jm) (Nm); 2759 (gm); 2910 (Nm)
(Nm) teraphim: 1454-A (im) thick darkness: 3067 (Nm)
tall: 1427-J (Nf1); 1450-J (V) terrace: 1334-M (kf1) thicket: 1508-A (Nm); 2459 (Nm);
target: 1234-M (jm); 1336-M (Nf1) terrible: 1220-C (Nf1); 1220-C 2459 (cm)
tarried: 1305-J (Nm) (cm); 1227-E (V); 2120 (V); thickness: 1508-A (fm); 2759 (gm)
tarry: 1082-B (Nm); 1172-H (V); 2363 (ntm); 2581 (bm); 3012 thief: 2073 (Nm)
1181-C (V); 1181-L (V); 1267- (Nf1) thigh: 1448-L (Nf1); 1448-L (Nf)
J (V); 1281-B (Nm); 1448-C terribleness: 1227-E (km); 2613 thin: 1081-B (V); 1441-L (am);
(V); 1462-L (V); 2462 (V) (if2) 1456-A (Nm)
taskmaster: 1291-A (Nm); 2375 terribly: 2581 (V) thing: 1242-A (fm); 1264-D (kf1);
(V) terrified: 2581 (V) 1288-C (gm); 1320-E (af1);
taste: 1172-A (Nm); 2236 (V); terrify: 1183-B (V); 2029 (V) 1380-E (V); 2093 (Nm); 2584
2236 (Nm) terror: 1035-G (Nf1); 1035-H (Nf1); (gm); 2850 (Nm)
taught: 1037-M (V); 1342-L (V); 1066-J (am); 1164-E (Nf); 1183- think: 1359-M (Nf); 2121 (V);
2311 (edm) A (Nf1); 1183-B (bf); 1183-M 2213 (V); 2462 (V); 2586 (V);
taunt: 1474-B (bf1); 2056 (df1) (kf1); 1220-C (Nf1); 1227-E 2862 (V)
taunting: 1271-M (kf1) (km); 2029 (edm); 2332 (V); third: 2847 (V); 2847 (Nm/f); 2847
tax: 2375 (V) 2581 (af1); 2598 (Nm) (bfm); 2847 (cm/f); 2847 (em)
taxation: 2576 (Nm) testify: 1349-J (V); 1520-H (V) thirst: 1404-E (V); 1404-E (Nm);
teach: 1085-L (V); 1158-G (V); testimony: 1349-A (Nf1); 1349-A 1404-E (ef1)
1227-H (V); 1474-B (V); 2001 (Nf3); 1349-J (if1) thirsty: 1362-M (Nm); 1404-E (V);
(V); 2311 (V); 2477 (V) than: 1290-M (Nm) 1404-E (Nm); 1404-E (ejm)
teacher: 1037-M (V); 1227-H (V); thank: 1211-H (V) this: 1093-J (Nm); 1104-A (Nm);
1271-J (V); 2311 (V) thanks: 1211-A (if1) 1143-A (Nm); 1144-A (Nm);
tear: 1090-J (V); 2245 (V); 2469 thanksgiving: 1211-A (if1); 1211-H 1260-F (Nf1); 1260-F (Nm);
(V); 2640 (V); 2643 (V); 2734 (V) 1260-F (rm)
(V); 2811 (V) that: 1093-J (Nm); 1144-A (Nm); thistle: 1089-A (lm); 1169-J (Nm)
tears: 2106 (ef1) 1244-A (Nm); 1254-J (Nm); thither: 1104-K (pm)
teat: 1073-A (Nm); 1464-A (Nm) 1260-F (Nm); 1359-A (am); thorn: 1169-J (Nm); 1188-C (Nm);
teeth: 1378-A (lf1); 1474-A (Nm/f); 1359-L (Nf); 1480-C (Nm); 2059 1334-M (jm); 1336-A (Nm);
2328 (af1); 2328 (kf1) (Nf1); 2219 (Nm); 2219 (edm); 1336-B (bm); 1342-M (Nm);
teil tree: 1012-A (Nf1) 2520 (dm) 1432-J (Nm); 1482-M (Nm);
tekel: 2874 (Nm) the: 1104-A (sm) 2149 (Nm); 2417 (ldm); 2715
tell: 1085-L (V); 1288-C (V); thee: 1022-H (Nm); 1211-A (Nf); (ejm)
1290-H (V); 2093 (V); 2372 1259-J (Nm) those: 1104-A (Nm); 1104-A (em);
(V); 2500 (V); 2851 (V) theft: 2073 (Nf1) 1106-A (Nf1); 1106-A (Nm)
temper: 1452-B (V); 2338 (V) their: 1106-A (Nf1) thou: 1022-H (Nm)
tempest: 1339-J (Nf1); 2136 (Nm); them: 1104-A (Nm); 1106-A (Nf1); though: 1106-A (Nm); 1254-A (rm);
2517 (V); 2517 (Nf1); 2517 1106-A (Nm) 1254-J (Nm); 1472-A (Nm)
(Nm/f) then: 1006-A (Nm); 1007-A (Nm); thought: 1082-H (V); 1085-A (am);
temple: 1045-M (Nm); 1242-F 1007-A (fm); 1143-A (Nm); 1112-A (lcm); 1151-A (kf1);
(em); 1456-A (Nf1) 1367-H (sm) 1151-B (V); 1180-B (Nm);
tempt: 1314-H (V); 2011 (V) thenceforth: 1104-E (Nf1) 1330-A (Nm); 1380-B (V);
temptation: 1314-A (af1) there: 1228-A (Nm); 1473-A (Nm) 1440-A (Nm); 1440-A (fjm);
ten: 2563 (Nf1); 2563 (cm) there not: 1014-M (Nm) 1458-L (am); 2213 (af1); 2213
ten thousand: 1439-A (eqf); 1439- therefore: 1017-A (Nm); 1244-A (af2); 2493 (Nm); 2493 (bf); 2586
B (Nf1) (Nm); 1290-M (Nm) (Nf3); 2586 (jf1); 3040 (Nm)
tender: 1448-A (Nm); 1448-B (V); therein: 1052-A (Nm); 1106-A thousand: 1439-A (eqf); 1439-B
1448-J (Nm) (Nm); 1288-E (cm) (V)

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thread: 1170-J (Nm); 2650 (bm) tip: 1310-J (im) transgress: 2004 (V); 2349 (V);
three: 2847 (V); 2847 (Nm/f); 2847 tire: 1388-D (Nm) 2647 (V)
(bfm); 2847 (cm/f) tithe: 2563 (V); 2563 (am) transgression: 2349 (Nm); 2647
threefold: 2847 (V) tithing: 2563 (am) (V); 2647 (Nm)
threescore: 1481-A (Nm/f) title: 1401-A (jm) transgressor: 2647 (V)
thresh: 1090-J (V); 2112 (V); 2140 to: 1012-A (Nm); 1266-A (q m); trap: 1435-L (am); 2310 (acf2);
(V) 1349-A (Nf); 1358-M (Nm); 2830 (abm)
threshing: 1090-C (V); 1090-J 1359-A (am); 1403-C (Nm); travail: 1173-J (V); 1257-L (V);
(kf1); 1090-M (Nm); 2209 (dm); 2520 (dm) 1258-D (aif1); 1258-D (if1);
2351 (gm) to and fro: 1150-C (V) 2141 (V); 2551 (Nm/f); 1359-B
threshing floor: 1089-C (Nm); toe: 2655 (nf); 2749 (Nf) (bm)
1089-C (em); 2085 (gm) together: 1165-A (Nm); 1165-L travel: 1407-H (V)
threshold: 1339-A (Nm); 1339-C (Nm); 1339-C (V); 1349-L (V); traveler: 1264-F (Nm); 1445-C (gm)
(cm); 2651 (hm) 2143 (Nm); 2267 (V); 2467 (V); traverse: 2509 (V)
thrice: 2847 (cm/f) 2665 (Nm) treacherous: 2004 (cm); 2004 (gf1)
throat: 1066-A (jm); 1269-A (Nm) toil: 2551 (Nm/f); 2566 (jm) treacherously: 2004 (V)
throne: 1245-E (em) token: 1022-J (Nf) treachery: 1450-A (hf1)
through: 1282-A (Nm); 1357-A toll: 1280-A (Nf1) tread: 1038-J (V); 1083-M (Nm);
(Nm); 1494-J (Nm); 2165 (V); tomb: 2058 (bm) 1090-J (V); 1521-B (V); 2044
2520 (V); 2520 (Nm) tomorrow: 1181-A (af) (V); 2112 (V); 2775 (V); 2775
through watered: 1227-H (V) tong: 2319 (am); 2567 (am) (hm)
throughly: 2874 (V) tongue: 2325 (cm) tread down: 1038-J (kf1); 1080-F
throughout: 1357-A (Nm) took: 1349-H (V) (V); 1090-J (V)
throw: 1450-H (V); 1452-F (V); tooth: 1474-A (Nm/f) tread under foot: 1038-J (kf1)
2454 (V); 2502 (V); 2849 (V) top: 1049-A (Nm); 1399-B (bm); treader: 2112 (V)
thrust: 1077-H (V); 1086-F (V); 1458-D (Nm); 2084 (Nm); 2493 treason: 2740 (Nm)
1304-L (V); 1411-J (V); 2046 (bf); 2668 (Nf2) treasure: 1411-C (V); 1411-C (gm);
(V); 2089 (V); 2099 (V); 2110 topaz: 2603 (ef1) 2074 (Nm); 2185 (gm); 2234
(V); 2237 (V); 2307 (V); 2384 torch: 2317 (bm); 2607 (Nf1) (acm); 2264 (hm); 2465 (df1);
(V); 2436 (V); 2902 (V) torn: 1330-J (Nf1); 2059 (V); 2245 2478 (V); 2478 (hf1); 2498 (V);
thrust out: 1035-G (V) (Nf1) 2587 (dm)
thumb: 1037-G (Nf) tortoise: 1393-A (Nm) treasurer: 3007 (Nm); 3007 (em)
thunder: 1426-J (Nm); 2780 (V); toss: 2077 (V); 2384 (V); 2458 treasury: 1411-C (gm); 2074 (Nm);
2780 (Nf1); 2780 (Nm) (V); 2517 (V); 2673 (Nf1) 3010 (Nm)
thunderbolt: 2800 (Nm) tossing: 1303-B (dm) tree: 1012-M (Nm); 1012-M (mm);
thus: 1104-A (Nm); 1235-A (Nm); tottering: 1077-H (V) 1363-A (Nf1); 1363-A (Nm);
1244-A (Nm); 1244-A (pf1) touch: 1445-J (V); 2376 (V); 2445 1403-D (Nm); 1472-C (Nm);
tidings: 2025 (V); 2025 (cf1); 2851 (V) 2078 (Nm)
(Nm); 2851 (df1) tow: 2458 (cf2) trees of aloes: 1104-C (Nm)
tie: 1342-C (V); 2557 (V) toward: 1012-A (Nm); 1288-J tremble: 1154-J (V); 1173-J (V);
tile: 2303 (Nf1) (Nm); 1358-M (Nm); 1382-H 1454-J (V); 1459-A (Nf2); 2188
till: 1349-A (Nf); 2518 (V) (Nm); 1403-C (Nm); 2112 (Nm); (V); 2201 (V); 2201 (Nm); 2491
tillage: 1319-M (Nm); 2518 (cf1) 2372 (Nm) (V); 2613 (V); 2748 (V); 2778
timber: 1363-A (Nm) tower: 1382-M (Nf1); 2011 (Nm); (V); 2784 (V)
timbrel: 1500-B (V); 1500-J (Nm) 2011 (bm); 2011 (cm); 2054 trembling: 2201 (Nf1); 2613 (Nf3);
time: 1007-A (Nm); 1220-J (Nm); (hm); 2463 (hm); 2564 (gm) 2748 (Nf1); 2748 (Nm); 2778
1220-J (pm); 1290-H (gm); 1349- town: 1037-A (Nf2); 1167-A (Nf1); (Nm/f); 2779 (Nm); 2779 (if1)
L (V); 1349-L (am); 1367-A 1434-M (Nm); 1526-M (Nm); trench: 1173-M (Nm); 1357-A
(Nf); 1367-H (sm); 1474-H (fm/f); 2197 (Nm) (if1hope; 2524 (af1); 2524 (am)
2123 (Nm); 2161 (Nm); 2278 trade: 2473 (V) trespass: 1473-C (V); 1473-C
(Nf2); 2528 (em); 2544 (gm); traffick: 2473 (V); 2473 (hm); 2770 (Nf1); 1473-C (Nm); 2349 (V);
2623 (Nf) (Nf1) 2349 (Nm); 2647 (Nm)
time to come: 1181-A (af) train: 1472-J (Nm); 2178 (V) trial: 1314-A (af1); 2011 (V)
times: 2749 (Nf) trained: 2178 (bm) tribe: 1285-H (Nm); 2805 (Nm)
tin: 2005 (bm) trample: 2775 (V) tribulation: 1411-A (Nf1)
tingle: 1150-B (V) tranquility: 1472-K (Nf1) tributary: 1291-A (Nm)
tinkle: 2540 (V)

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tribute: 1035-A (qm); 1245-A (km); (V); 1379-F (V); 1382-H (V); unjustly: 1518-J (V)
1280-A (Nf1); 1280-A (Nf1); 1462-J (V); 1476-H (V); 1503-J unleavened: 1294-B (Nf1)
1291-A (Nf1); 1291-A (Nm); (Nf); 1511-J (V); 2126 (V); unless: 1254-B (om); 1254-J (fm)
1314-E (am); 2560 (Nm) 2318 (V); 2410 (V); 2673 (V) unmindful: 1465-M (V)
trickle: 2378 (V) turn away: 1342-H (V) unoccupied: 2148 (V)
tried: 2011 (gm) turn into joy: 1087-J (V) unpunished: 1318-H (V)
triumph: 1051-D (V); 1451-M turn over: 1446-L (V) unrighteous: 1014-J (Nm); 1518-J
(Nf1); 1460-J (V); 2542 (V); turn right: 1290-L (V) (V); 1518-J (Nm/f); 2172 (Nm)
2548 (V); 2804 (V) turning: 1379-F (gm); 2725 (hcm) unripe grapes: 2025 (gm)
triumphing: 1451-B (Nf1) turning away: 1462-J (kf1) unsavory: 2650 (V); 2898 (Nm)
trodden: 1334-H (V); 2775 (hm) turtledove: 1503-J (Nf) unshod: 1178-L (Nm)
troop: 1050-A (Nm); 1050-B (dm/f); twain: 1474-H (Nm/f) unstable: 2599 (Nm)
1050-J (nf1); 1445-C (gm) twentieth: 2563 (Nm/f) untempered: 2898 (Nm)
trouble: 1035-G (V); 1035-G (Nf1); twenty: 2563 (Nm/f) until: 1349-A (Nf)
1105-B (V); 1105-J (kf1); 1154- twice: 1474-H (Nm/f); 1474-H (hm); until much: 1480-C (Nm)
J (Nf1); 1258-D (aif1); 1258-D 2623 (Nf) unto: 1012-A (Nm); 1349-A (Nf);
(if1); 1359-A (fm); 1411-A (Nf1); twig: 1318-L (bf1); 1318-L (gf2) 1358-M (Nm); 1403-C (Nm)
1411-A (Nm); 1411-B (V); twilight: 2444 (Nm); 2543 (Nf1) unwalled: 2635 (Nf1); 2635 (fm)
1460-A (Nm/f); 1511-J (V); twined: 2821 (V) unwise: 2159 (Nm)
2029 (V); 2029 (Nf1); 2077 (V); twins: 1496-D (V); 1496-D (cm) unwittingly: 1463-B (Nf1)
2089 (V); 2102 (V); 2175 (V); two: 1474-H (Nm/f); 2665 (Nm); up: 1048-H (V); 1307-L (V);
2243 (gm); 2517 (V); 2541 (V); 2762 (Nf1) 1357-A (af1); 1357-H (V);
2551 (Nm/f); 2623 (V); 2748 twoedged: 1378-A (lf1) 1357-H (am); 1357-H (ff1);
(V); 2748 (gm); 2780 (V); 2799 unawares: 1463-B (Nf1) 1427-J (V); 1450-B (V); 2135
(V) uncircumcised: 2577 (V); 2577 (V); 2414 (V); 2451 (V)
troubled: 1105-H (V) (Nm) uphold: 2488 (V); 2492 (V); 2895
troubler: 2541 (V) uncle: 1073-J (Nm) (V)
troubling: 2748 (gm) unclean: 1197-E (V); 1197-E (Nm); upon: 1012-A (Nm); 1022-A (Nf);
trough: 1446-G (Nm); 1479-J (Nf2) 1197-E (of1); 1303-M (Nf1); 1266-A (q m); 1357-A (Nm);
true : 1290-C (Nf2); 1290-C (pm); 1365-K (Nf1); 2700 (Nm) 1357-A (am); 1382-H (Nm);
1393-L (bm); 1395-H (Nm) uncleanness: 1197-E (of1); 1303-M 2304 (V); 2550 (em)
truly: 1244-C (Nm); 1254-J (pm); (Nf1); 1365-K (Nf1) upper: 1357-A (fjm); 1357-M (fm)
1254-J (pm); 1290-C (Nf2); uncover: 1357-H (V); 1365-H (V); uppermost: 1357-A (fjm)
1290-C (Nm); 1290-C (df1) 2186 (V); 2641 (V) upright: 1427-J (pff3); 1435-H
trumpet: 1035-L (gm); 2869 (gm); undefiled: 1496-A (Nm) (hf1); 1480-L (V); 1480-L (Nm);
2902 (cm); 3018 (cf1) under: 1308-H (am); 2251 (V); 1480-L (gm); 1496-A (Nm);
trumpeter: 2197 (V) 2892 (Nm); 2892 (cm) 1496-B (V); 1496-B (bm); 1496-
trust: 1058-B (V); 1176-A (Nf3); underneath: 1308-H (am) J (Nm); 2052 (ecm); 2426 (V);
1176-H (V); 1176-H (am); undersetter: 2299 (Nf) 2550 (gm)
1181-L (V); 1290-C (V); 2013 understand: 1037-M (V); 1037-M uprightly: 1480-L (km); 1496-B
(V); 2013 (hm); 2764 (V) (Nf1); 1085-L (V); 2477 (V); (bm)
trusting: 1290-C (dm) 2851 (V) uprightness: 1480-L (gm); 1480-L
trusty: 1290-C (dm) understanding: 1037-J (im); 1037- (hcm); 1480-L (km); 2403 (cf1);
truth: 1290-C (Nf2); 1290-C (df1); M (Nf1); 1255-A (Nm); 1255-B 2403 (cm)
1290-C (gm); 1290-C (pm); (Nm); 1445-J (V); 2236 (Nm); upward: 1048-H (V); 1357-A (am);
1393-L (V); 1393-L (bm); 2739 2383 (am); 2477 (V); 2477 1450-J (am)
(cm); 2739 (gm) (Nf2); 2477 (Nm) urge: 1271-C (V); 2629 (V)
try: 1314-H (V); 2011 (V); 2198 undertake: 2573 (V); 2693 (V) urgent: 2196 (V)
(V); 2692 (V) undo: 2457 (V) use: 2359 (V); 2718 (V)
tumble: 1379-F (V) unequal: 2893 (V) used: 2311 (edm)
tumult: 1105-A (jm); 1105-J (kf1); unfaithful: 2004 (V) usury: 1320-E (am); 1320-H (V);
1288-F (df1); 1461-A (jm); 1474- unformed: 2066 (gm) 2441 (V); 2441 (Nm)
D (mm) ungodly: 1518-J (bm) utmost: 1181-C (jm); 1432-B (V);
turn: 1308-H (V); 1324-B (V); unholy: 1173-A (Nm) 1432-H (Nm)
1324-B (V); 1324-L (af1); 1325- unicorn: 1450-D (Nm) utter: 1095-H (V); 1179-M (jm);
J (V); 1331-H (V); 1331-J (V); unite: 1165-L (V); 2143 (V) 1288-B (V); 1376-J (V); 1386-
1335-J (V); 1342-J (V); 1354-H unjust: 1518-J (Nm/f) H (V); 2001 (V); 2093 (V);

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2359 (V); 2370 (V); 2372 (V); victory: 1476-L (V); 1476-L (if1); wail: 1034-H (V); 1304-H (V);
2451 (V) 2427 (Nm) 2495 (V)
uttered: 1032-E (hm) victual: 1152-J (am); 1171-H (hf1); wailing: 1304-H (fm); 1304-J (Nm);
utterly: 1235-B (V); 1242-B (bm) 1242-C (gm); 1242-C (am); 1309-A (Nm); 2495 (hm)
uttermost: 1432-A (Nf1); 1432-A 1242-J (V); 1395-M (Nf1); wait: 1082-B (Nm); 1082-N (gf1);
(ejm); 1432-K (Nm) 1395-M (Nm); 1445-C (df1); 1172-H (V); 1181-L (V); 1393-
vagabond: 1303-J (V) 2305 (Nm); 2811 (Nm) E (V); 1395-H (V); 1419-J (V);
vail: 1327-J (am); 2238 (hf2); 2412 view: 2462 (V); 2749 (V) 1439-C (am); 1439-C (gm);
(af1); 2638 (cf2); 2678 (bm) viewed: 1037-M (V) 1480-J (V); 2462 (V); 2853 (V)
vain: 1301-B (V); 1339-A (Nf1); vile: 1150-B (V); 1197-H (V); waited: 2884 (V)
1445-J (Nf); 1456-M (Nm); 1426-B (V); 1426-H (V); 2369 wake: 1432-J (V); 1526-J (V);
1456-M (pm); 1461-J (Nm); (V); 2369 (Nm); 2890 (gm) 2872 (V)
1488-J (rm); 2253 (V); 2663 viler: 1310-E (V) waking: 2853 (df1)
(Nm); 2879 (Nm) vilest: 1150-J (Nf3) walk: 1264-F (V); 1264-F (am);
vale: 2553 (Nm); 2866 (Nf1) village: 1037-A (Nf2); 2197 (Nm); 1264-F (bf1); 1264-L (V); 2112
valiant: 1043-C (bm); 1173-M 2283 (bm); 2283 (gm); 2635 (V)
(Nm); 2052 (V); 2052 (ecm) (Nm); 2635 (fm); 2635 (jm) wall: 1173-M (Nm); 1174-J (Nf1);
valley: 1047-M (Nm/f); 2034 (ef1); vine: 2078 (Nm) 1179-M (Nm); 1434-M (Nm);
2391 (Nm); 2553 (Nm); 2866 vinedresser: 2288 (gm) 1480-A (Nf1); 1480-A (mm);
(Nf1) vinegar: 2173 (gm) 1480-J (Nm); 2057 (Nf1); 2057
value: 1334-H (V); 2576 (V); 2576 vines: 2288 (Nm) (Nm); 2209 (dm); 2296 (Nm);
(Nm) vineyard: 1244-A (Nf1); 2288 (Nm) 2296 (gm)
vanish: 2338 (V); 2507 (V); 2669 vintage: 2033 (bm); 2033 (cm); walled: 1174-J (Nf1)
(V) 2288 (Nm) wallow: 1058-B (V); 2499 (V);
vanity: 1014-J (Nm); 1035-F (Nm); viol: 2369 (Nm) 2614 (V)
1456-M (Nm); 1461-J (Nm); violate: 2172 (V) wander: 1303-B (V); 1303-J (V);
1488-J (rm) violence: 1455-B (kof1); 2059 (V); 1322-J (V); 1407-H (V); 1463-
vapor: 1004-A (Nm); 1314-E (bm); 2059 (Nf1); 2172 (V); 2172 H (V); 1499-H (V)
2705 (ecm) (Nm); 2584 (V) wandering: 1303-J (Nm)
vehement: 2211 (bfm) violent: 2172 (V); 2172 (Nm); want: 2148 (V); 2187 (V); 2187
veil: 1441-B (bm) 2581 (bm) (Nm); 2187 (acm); 2187 (gm);
vengeance: 2433 (V); 2433 (Nf1); viper: 1391-C (Nf1) 2291 (V)
2433 (Nm) virgin: 1357-A (pf1); 2045 (df1) wanting: 2187 (bm); 2187 (jm)
venison: 1395-M (Nf1); 1395-M virginity: 2045 (df) wanton: 2503 (V)
(Nm) visage: 1503-D (gm); 2002 (Nm) war: 1393-E (V); 1393-E (Nm);
venom: 1458-D (gm) vision: 1168-A (Nf3); 1168-A (Nf); 2305 (V); 2305 (hf1); 2693 (gm);
venture: 1496-J (Nm) 1168-A (fjm); 1168-A (jm); 2729 (Nm)
verify: 1290-C (V); 1244-C (Nm) 1168-H (af1); 1168-H (rm); ward: 2467 (om); 2630 (bf3); 2853
vermillion: 2885 (Nm) 1438-A (af1); 1438-H (am); (hf2); 2853 (hm)
very: 1004-J (Nf3); 1004-J (km); 1438-H (gm) ware: 1422-A (Nf1); 2268 (ef1);
1254-J (pm); 1325-E (bm); 2347 visit: 2630 (V) 2337 (Nm); 2337 (hm); 2532
(Nm); 2652 (Nm) visitation: 2630 (df1) (ejm)
vessel: 1014-A (am); 1242-A (fm); voice: 1426-J (Nm) warm: 1174-A (Nm); 1174-B (V);
2369 (Nm) void: 1028-J (rm); 1042-J (kf1); 1174-L (V); 2134 (V); 1158-G
vestment: 2304 (adm); 2304 (dm) 1319-D (V); 1388-B (V); 1456- (V)
vestry: 2326 (kf1) M (pm); 2187 (Nm) warp: 1482-A (fm)
vesture: 1245-A (Nf3); 2304 (dm) volume: 1058-M (kf1) warrior: 1336-D (V)
vex: 1035-G (V); 1105-B (V); voluntary: 2380 (Nf1) was: 1097-J (V); 1097-M (V)
1105-J (kf1); 1154-J (V); 1210- vomit: 1415-A (Nm); 1415-J (V) wash: 1077-J (V); 2249 (V); 2764
H (V); 1296-B (V); 1304-L (V); vow: 2385 (V); 2385 (Nm) (V); 2832 (V)
1411-B (V); 1411-L (V); 1432- vulture: 1005-M (Nf); 1074-D washing: 2764 (Nf1)
J (V); 2099 (V); 2279 (V); 2566 (Nf1); 1074-D (bf1) washpot: 2764 (Nm)
(V); 2783 (V); 2799 (V) wafer: 1456-B (bm); 2682 (bf4) waste: 1032-A (Nf1); 1035-H (V);
vexation: 1154-J (Nf1); 1402-L wag: 1303-J (V); 1322-J (V) 1242-H (V); 1265-L (im); 1317-
(am); 1453-H (Nf3); 1453-H wage: 2479 (V); 2479 (Nm); 2479 H (V); 1461-H (V); 1461-J
(fjm); 2811 (Nm) (acf2); 2622 (df1) (kf1); 1464-B (V); 1464-J (V);
vial: 1379-A (Nm) wagon: 2524 (Nf1) 1473-A (Nf1); 1473-B (V);

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Index - King James Translation
1473-B (Nf1); 1488-J (rm); 2021 weary: 1062-L (V); 1062-L (Nm); where: 1010-A (Nm); 1010-H
(V); 2199 (V); 2199 (Nf1); 2199 1062-L (bm); 1258-D (V); 1362- (Nm); 1012-A (Nm); 1014-A
(gm); 3024 (V) J (V); 1362-L (V); 1362-L (Nm); 1014-M (Nm); 1374-C
waste away: 2168 (V) (Nm); 1362-M (V); 1362-M (Nm); 1374-C (ef1)
wasteness: 1461-J (Nf1) (Nm); 1432-J (V); 2243 (V); whereas: 1359-L (Nf); 1367-H
waster: 2830 (V) 2432 (V); 2461 (V) (Nm)
watch: 1408-H (V); 1432-J (V); weasel: 2161 (gm) whereby: 1281-A (Nm)
2853 (V); 2853 (Nf1); 2853 weave: 1440-C (V) wherefore: 1085-J (am); 1244-A
(hf2); 2853 (hm); 2853 (ndf1); weaver: 1440-C (V) (Nm); 1244-C (Nm); 1254-J (pm)
2872 (V) web: 1434-J (Nm); 2412 (af2) wherein: 1052-A (Nm); 1093-J
watcher: 1365-M (Nm); 2429 (V) wedge: 2325 (cm) (Nm); 1144-A (Nm); 1281-A
watching: 1408-H (ff1) weeds: 1339-J (Nm) (Nm)
watchman: 1408-H (V); 2429 (V); week: 2808 (dm) wherewith: 1480-C (Nm)
2853 (V) weep: 1034-A (fm); 1034-H (V); whet: 1474-B (V)
watchtower: 1408-A (Nf4); 1408-H 2106 (V) whether: 1006-A (Nm); 1013-M
(hm) weigh: 2612 (V); 2874 (V); 2874 (Nm); 1106-A (Nm); 1290-M
water: 1281-A (Nm); 1291-H (V); (hm); 2893 (V) (Nm)
1442-J (V); 1479-H (V); 3013 weight: 2612 (Nm); 2874 (hm); which: 1093-J (Nm); 1104-A (Nm);
(bm) 2874 (hcm) 1106-A (Nm); 1144-A (Nm);
watercourse: 1357-A (if1hope weighted: 2874 (Nm) 1480-C (Nm)
watered: 1442-J (Nm); 1479-H (am) weighty: 2397 (Nm) while: 1013-M (Nm); 1220-J (Nm);
watering: 1447-A (Nm) welfare: 1476-L (df1); 2845 (cm) 1235-A (Nm); 1349-J (Nm);
waters: 2387 (V) well: 1186-J (V); 1186-J (Nf); 2347 (Nm)
waterspout: 2675 (ecm) 1186-L (V); 1224-H (Nm); whip: 1469-J (Nm)
waterspring: 1281-A (Nm) 1244-A (Nm); 1244-A (Nm); whirlwind: 1058-A (lm); 1339-J
wave: 1036-H (Nf); 1058-A (Nm); 1250-D (Nf); 1250-J (Nm); (Nf1); 2517 (V); 2517 (Nm/f)
1080-A (fm); 1316-J (V); 1316-J 1250-J (am); 1359-M (Nf); whisper: 1071-B (V); 2308 (V)
(if1); 2811 (hm) 1359-M (am); 1480-L (V); whisperer: 2438 (emm)
wave offering: 1316-J (if1) 1480-L (Nm); 2795 (kf1); 2801 white: 1089-A (Nm); 1181-J (Nm);
wax: 2107 (gm) (Nm); 2845 (cm) 1399-A (Nm); 1399-B (V);
wax pale: 1181-J (V) wellbeloved: 1073-J (Nm); 1073-L 1457-M (Nm); 2303 (V); 2303
waxed old: 1035-H (V) (bm) (Nm); 2661 (Nm); 2661 (cm)
way: 1106-H (Nm); 1264-F (bf1); wellspring: 1250-J (am) whiter: 2303 (V)
1334-M (kf1); 1445-C (gf1); wen: 1035-L (Nf2) whithal: 1106-A (Nm)
1445-C (gm); 1455-C (Nf); 2112 wench: 2863 (ef1) whither: 1014-A (Nm); 1254-A
(Nm); 2524 (am); 2759 (cf) went: 1073-H (V); 1150-C (V); (Nm)
wayfaring: 1445-C (V) 1357-B (V); 1480-J (V); 2413 whithersoever: 1014-A (Nm)
waymark: 1401-A (jm) (V); 2662 (V) who: 1093-J (Nm); 1104-A (Nm);
we: 1307-C (Nm); 1307-C (fm) west: 1024-J (am); 1220-A (Nm) 1286-A (Nm); 1290-A (Nm)
weak: 1081-A (Nm); 1173-H (V); westward: 1220-A (Nm) whole: 1220-J (Nm); 1242-B (bm);
1296-C (V); 1296-C (om); 1448- wet: 2655 (V); 2767 (V) 1496-B (bm); 2845 (Nm)
A (Nm); 1454-H (Nm); 2168 whale: 1497-A (Nm); 1497-A (sm) wholesome: 1454-E (am)
(Nm); 2292 (V) what: 1010-A (Nm); 1010-H (Nm); wholly: 1242-B (bm); 1288-E (V)
weaken: 1454-H (V); 2168 (V) 1281-A (Nm); 1286-A (Nm); whom: 1104-A (Nm); 1286-A
wealth: 1106-J (Nm); 1173-M 1290-A (Nm); 1374-C (ef1) (Nm); 1480-C (Nm)
(Nm); 1186-J (Nf); 1238-J (Nm); wheat: 1043-A (Nm); 1072-A whore: 1152-H (V); 2700 (Nf1)
2405 (Nm) (mm); 1454-M (Nf1); 2177 (ef1) whoredom: 1152-B (dm); 1152-H
wealthy: 1442-J (ff1); 1472-K (bm) wheaten: 2177 (ef1) (V); 1152-H (Nf3); 1152-H (if3)
wean: 2070 (V) wheel: 1058-A (lm); 1382-C (gm) whorish: 1152-H (V)
weapon: 1152-C (Nm); 1242-A whelp: 1066-J (Nf1); 1066-J (Nm) whose: 1286-A (Nm); 1480-C
(fm); 2445 (Nm); 2842 (Nm) when: 1007-A (Nm); 1013-M (Nm); (Nm); 1290-A (Nm)
wear: 2304 (V); 2828 (V) 1220-J (Nm); 1243-A (qm); whosoever: 1242-J (Nm); 1290-A
wear out: 1035-H (Nm) 1298-A (fm); 1349-A (Nf); (Nm); 1480-C (Nm)
weariness: 1062-L (bf1); 1258-D 1367-A (Nf); 1480-C (Nm) why: 1085-J (am); 1281-A (Nm);
(aif1) whence: 1010-A (Nm); 1014-M 1359-L (Nf)
wearisome: 2551 (Nm/f) (Nm) wicked: 1014-J (Nm); 1460-A
(Nm/f); 1460-B (V); 1511-J (V);

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1518-J (Nm/f); 2003 (V); 2181 winnow: 1158-H (V) witness: 1349-A (Nf1); 1349-A
(Nm); 2566 (gm); 2799 (V); winter: 1344-K (Nm); 2208 (gm) (Nf3); 1349-A (Nf); 1349-J (V);
2799 (Nm); 2799 (hf2) wipe: 1284-H (V) 1520-H (V)
wicked device: 1151-B (Nm) wire: 2650 (bm) wits: 2159 (Nf1)
wickedly: 1151-A (kf1); 1460-B wisdom: 1037-J (im); 1037-M wizard: 1085-L (mfm)
(V); 2799 (ef1) (Nf1); 1255-A (Nm); 2159 (V); woe: 1005-A (Nm); 1006-A (ff1);
wickedness: 1098-A (Nf1); 1151-A 2159 (Nf1); 2159 (Nf3); 2236 1006-A (fm); 1097-A (Nm);
(Nf1); 1460-A (Nm/f); 1460-J (Nm); 2477 (Nm) 1102-A (Nm); 1102-J (Nm);
(Nm); 2551 (Nm/f); 2799 (V); wise: 1037-M (V); 1058-D (V); 1254-B (fm)
2799 (Nm); 2799 (ef1) 1255-B (V); 2159 (V); 2159 woeful: 2003 (V)
wide: 1280-A (Nf1); 2143 (Nm); (Nf3); 2159 (Nm); 2159 (bm); wolf: 1140-D (Nm)
2759 (V); 2759 (Nm) 2477 (V); 2477 (Nm) woman: 2003 (bf1); 2430 (Nf1)
widow: 1266-C (mf1); 1266-C wisely: 2159 (Nf1); 2477 (V) womanservant: 2863 (ef1)
(mf3) wiseman: 2159 (Nm) womb: 1292-H (Nm); 2015 (Nf);
widowhood: 1266-C (mf3) wiser: 2159 (Nm) 2762 (Nm)
width: 1390-H (ff) wish: 1410-A (af4); 2191 (Nm) wonder: 1380-E (V); 1380-E (Nm);
wife: 2003 (Nf1); 2003 (bf1); 2027 wist: 1085-L (V) 1390-L (am); 1473-B (V); 1496-
(V) witch: 2293 (V) H (V); 1496-H (Nm)
wild: 1326-H (Nm) witchcraft: 2293 (V); 2293 (Nm); wonderful: 1380-E (V); 1380-E
wild ass: 1388-E (Nm); 2575 (Nm); 2718 (Nm) (Nm); 1380-E (bm); 1473-A
2575 (cm) with: 1012-A (Nm); 1017-A (Nm); (Nf1)
wild beast: 1145-M (Nm) 1022-A (Nf); 1282-A (Nm); wonderfully: 1380-H (V)
wild goat: 1019-A (qm); 1518-L 1288-J (Nm); 1290-M (Nm); wondrous: 1380-E (V); 1380-E
(Nm) 1358-M (Nm); 1403-C (Nm); (hf1)
wilderness: 1401-A (Nf1); 1401-A 1428-B (bm); 2550 (em); 2892 wood: 1363-A (Nm); 1526-L (Nm);
(fm); 1473-L (bjm); 1488-J (rm); (Nm) 2211 (gm)
2093 (hm); 2759 (gm); 2907 with child: 1112-H (V); 1112-H woof: 2573 (Nm)
(Nf1) (Nf1) wool: 2554 (Nm); 2668 (Nm)
wiles: 2404 (Nm) withal: 1165-L (Nm) woolen: 2668 (Nm)
will: 1010-G (Nm); 1028-C (V); withdraw: 1307-L (V); 1342-B word: 1288-A (Nf1); 1288-C (Nf1);
1393-E (V); 1453-H (Nf3); (V); 1434-L (V); 1462-J (V); 1288-C (Nm); 1288-C (gm);
1455-H (jm); 2191 (V); 2424 2087 (V); 2166 (V); 2174 (V) 1288-C (km); 1373-A (Nm);
(Nf) wither: 2671 (V); 2713 (V) 2093 (Nf1); 2093 (Nm); 4018
willing: 1028-C (V); 2191 (Nm); wither away: 1044-L (V) work: 1062-L (bm); 1264-D (kf1);
2380 (Nf1); 2380 (bm) withered: 1044-L (V) 1357-B (bff1); 1360-H (V);
willingly: 1012-L (V); 2380 (V); withhold: 1242-E (V); 1307-L (V); 1360-H (am); 1380-E (V); 1411-
2380 (Nf1) 2141 (V); 2182 (V); 2343 (V); L (Nm); 2213 (af1); 2213 (af2);
willow: 1155-A (lf1) 2570 (V) 2518 (V); 2518 (am); 2518 (bf1);
wind: 1445-J (Nf) within: 1012-A (Nm); 1037-M 2518 (cf1); 2622 (V); 2622 (df1);
winding: 1324-L (am) (Nm); 1045-M (Nm); 1349-A 2622 (gm)
winding stair: 1265-J (Nm) (Nf); 1494-J (Nm); 2015 (Nf); worker: 2211 (Nm); 2622 (V)
window: 1173-A (jm/f); 1236-A 2150 (Nm); 2615 (bf1); 2615 workman: 1290-C (Nm); 2211
(Nf); 1411-G (gf); 1439-C (df1); (bfm); 2729 (Nm) (Nm); 2213 (V)
2877 (Nm); 2877 (dm) within the same: 1052-A (Nm) workmanship: 1264-D (kf1)
wine: 1221-M (Nm); 1324-E (gm); without: 1014-M (Nm); 1035-A works: 1357-B (am); 1357-B (bf1);
1416-L (Nm); 1458-L (icm); (fm); 1179-J (Nm); 1179-M (jm); 2622 (hf1); 2622 (hm)
2175 (Nm); 2555 (Nm); 2839 1254-A (Nm); 1383-C (Nm); world: 1035-A (if); 1455-C (Nf);
(Nm) 1488-J (rm); 3004 (efm) 2161 (Nm); 2544 (gm)
winebibber: 1324-E (V) without blemish: 1496-B (bm) worm: 1269-L (im); 1337-A (Nm);
winefat: 1068-A (Nf) without cause: 1175-A (pm) 1450-M (Nf1); 2120 (V)
winepress: 1068-A (Nf); 1388-J without cost: 1175-A (pm) wormwood: 2316 (Nf1)
(Nf1); 1416-L (Nm) without leaven: 1294-B (Nf1) worse: 1460-B (V); 2130 (V);
wing: 1043-C (Nf1); 1043-C (Nm); without spot: 1496-B (bm) 2377 (V)
1362-A (Nf); 1409-M (Nm); without wages: 1175-A (pm) worship: 1468-H (V); 2464 (V);
2269 (Nf) withstand: 1393-L (V); 2475 (Nm); 2566 (V)
winged: 1043-C (Nm) 2550 (V) worshipper: 2518 (V)
wink: 2735 (V); 2757 (V)

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worth: 1243-A (qm); 1245-A (hf1); wrestled: 1042-C (V) yield: 2137 (V); 2451 (V)
1288-E (Nm); 2337 (bm); 2347 wrestling: 3034 (dm) yielded: 1094-L (V)
(Nm); 2479 (Nm) wring: 1294-H (V); 1294-M (Nm); yielding: 1454-E (am)
worthies: 1089-C (bm) 2342 (V) yoke: 1285-J (Nf1); 1285-J (Nm);
worthy: 2864 (hm) wrinkle: 2712 (V) 1357-J (Nm); 2665 (Nm)
would: 1012-L (V); 1028-C (V); write: 2295 (V) yonder: 1104-E (Nf1)
1254-J (Nm); 2191 (V); 2191 writer: 2500 (V) you: 1022-H (Nm)
(Nm) writing: 2295 (Nm); 2295 (hm) young: 1037-A (Nm); 1058-J (V);
wound: 1158-J (am); 1173-B (V); wrong: 1304-L (V); 1342-H (V); 1058-J (bm); 1255-E (bf); 1257-
1173-B (Nm); 1173-J (V); 1179- 1511-J (V); 1528-J (Nf1); 2172 L (Nm); 1357-A (pm); 1388-A
A (Nm); 1266-G (V); 1310-A (V); 2172 (Nm); 2584 (V); 2904 (Nm); 1472-M (ff1); 2012 (dm);
(af1); 1310-H (V); 1411-J (am); (V) 2035 (Nm); 2059 (gm); 2283
2031 (V); 2110 (V); 2143 (df1); wrongfully: 2879 (Nm) (bm); 2418 (Nf1); 2418 (Nm);
2334 (V); 2376 (Nm); 2566 wroth: 1181-H (V); 2130 (V) 2565 (gm); 2636 (nm); 2703
(Nf2); 2628 (V); 2628 (Nm) wrought: 1053-A (Nf4); 1357-B (Nm)
wounded: 1080-H (Nf1); 1173-H (V); 1360-H (V); 2211 (Nm); young man: 2418 (Nm)
(V); 1310-A (af1); 1310-E (Nm) 2518 (V); 2796 (V); 2809 (hf1) young one: 1066-J (Nm)
wounding: 2628 (Nm) yarn: 1419-J (hm) younger: 2680 (bm); 2703 (Nm)
wrap: 1262-J (V); 1354-J (am); ye: 1022-H (Nm) youngest: 2703 (Nm)
2066 (V); 2267 (V); 2459 (V); yea: 1017-A (Nm) youth: 1257-L (Nf3); 1357-A (rpm);
2505 (V); 2522 (V); 2547 (V) year: 1220-J (Nm); 1474-A (Nf1) 2012 (df3); 2208 (gm); 2418
wrath: 1017-A (Nm); 1174-A (Nf1); yearn: 2266 (V) (Nm); 2418 (df); 2418 (gm);
1181-A (jm); 2130 (Nm); 2279 yell: 2458 (V) 2636 (elm); 2680 (bf1); 2829
(V); 2279 (Nm); 2520 (Nf1); yellow: 1140-G (cm); 1456-L (lm) (Nf3)
2726 (V); 2726 (Nm) yesterday: 1288-J (im); 1288-J zeal: 1428-E (V); 1428-E (Nf1)
wrathful: 1181-A (jm) (nim); 1297-C (Nm) zealous: 1428-E (V)
wreath: 2054 (bm); 2459 (Nf1); yesternight: 1297-C (Nm)
2505 (V) yet: 1007-A (Nm); 1017-A (Nm);
wreathen: 1508-A (Nf3) 1242-J (Nm); 1244-C (Nm);
wrest: 2566 (V) 1349-A (Nf); 1349-J (Nm); 2040
wrestle: 2650 (V) (Nm); 2528 (Nf1)

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Strong's Number

1: 1002-A (N) 96: 1058-C (N) 181: 1004-J (N) 254: 1008-A (N) 349: 1010-A (N)
2: 1002-A (N) 98: 1059-C (N) 182: 1004-J (N3) 255: 1008-J (N) 351: 1010-A (N)
3: 1002-A (N) 99: 1059-C (N) 183: 1005-J (V) 258: 1165-C (V) 352: 1012-M (N)
4: 1002-A (N) 100: 1059-C (j) 184: 1006-H (V) 259: 1165-C (N) 353: 1012-M (N)
6: 1027-C (V) 101: 1060-C (N) 185: 1006-A (N1) 260: 1008-A (r) 354: 1012-M (N)
7: 1027-C (V) 102: 1063-C (N) 188: 1006-A (f) 262: 1167-K (N1) 355: 1012-M (N1)
8: 1027-C (g) 103: 1066-C (V) 190: 1006-A (f1) 263: 1167-K (f1) 360: 1012-M (N3)
9: 1027-C (N1) 104: 4001 191: 1254-J (b) 264: 1008-K (N1) 361: 1012-M (p)
10: 1027-C (j) 105: 3009 193: 1012-J (N) 268: 1181-C (c) 363: 1012-M (m)
11: 1027-C (j) 106: 2088 (nc) 194: 1254-J (f) 269: 1008-A (N3) 366: 1220-C (c)
12: 1027-C (m) 107: 4002 196: 1254-J (f) 270: 1168-C (V) 367: 1220-C (N1)
13: 1027-C (m) 108: 1004-A (N) 197: 1266-C (o) 272: 1168-C (N1) 369: 1014-M (N)
14: 1028-C (V) 109: 1071-C (V) 199: 1254-J (p) 280: 1165-M (n1) 370: 1014-M (N)
15: 1002-A (N1) 113: 1083-C (c) 200: 1254-J (N2) 306: 2164 (n1) 371: 1014-M (N)
16: 1028-C (N) 116: 1367-H (s) 202: 1014-J (N) 309: 1181-C (V) 374: 1017-M (N1)
17: 1033-C (c) 117: 1089-C (b) 205: 1014-J (N) 310: 1181-C (N) 375: 1010-A (N)
18: 1038-C (d) 119: 1082-C (V) 212: 1382-C (g) 311: 1181-C (N) 376: 2003 (b)
19: 1031-C (N1) 120: 1082-C (N) 213: 1018-J (V) 312: 1181-C (N) 377: 2003 (b)
20: 2013 (nb) 122: 1082-C (c) 214: 1411-C (g) 314: 1181-C (j) 380: 1021-M (j)
24: 1002-B (b) 124: 1082-C (g) 215: 1020-J (V) 317: 1181-C (N) 383: 1228-A (nf)
34: 1033-C (j) 125: 1082-C (l) 216: 1020-J (N) 318: 1181-C (s) 386: 1497-C (e)
35: 1033-C (j1) 127: 1082-C (N1) 217: 1020-J (N) 319: 1181-C (N4) 389: 1244-C (N)
46: 1043-C (b) 132: 1082-C (jf) 219: 1020-J (N1) 320: 1181-C (N4) 391: 2253 (n)
47: 1043-C (b) 134: 1083-C (N) 220: 1020-H (N1) 321: 1181-C (m) 393: 2254 (n)
55: 1034-C (V) 136: 1083-C (c) 225: 1022-J (V) 322: 1181-C (cm4) 394: 2254 (nf)
56: 1035-C (V) 142: 1089-C (V) 226: 1022-J (N) 323: 4005 395: 2254 (nf3)
57: 1035-C (N) 145: 1089-C (N) 227: 1007-A (N) 324: 4005 396: 1242-C (b1)
58: 1035-C (N) 147: 1089-C (e) 228: 1143-C (N) 327: 4006 398: 1242-C (V)
60: 1035-C (N) 149: 4003 230: 1142-C (N) 328: 1009-A (N) 399: 1242-C (V)
61: 1035-C (N) 150: 4004 231: 1140-C (c) 329: 1188-C (N) 400: 1242-C (g)
68: 1037-C (N) 153: 2139 (n) 232: 1411-C (c) 330: 1198-C (N) 402: 1242-C (N1)
69: 1037-C (N) 155: 1089-C (N2) 233: 1007-A (f) 331: 1197-C (V) 403: 1244-C (N)
70: 1037-C (N) 156: 1090-C (V) 234: 2121 (n1) 332: 1204-C (V) 404: 1247-C (V)
73: 2022 (n) 157: 1094-C (V) 235: 1150-C (V) 334: 1204-C (e) 405: 1247-C (N)
75: 1038-C (V) 158: 1094-C (N) 236: 1150-C (V) 335: 1010-A (N) 406: 1250-C (N)
76: 1039-C (ld1) 159: 1094-C (g) 238: 1152-C (V) 336: 1010-A (N) 408: 1254-A (N)
79: 1042-C (V) 160: 1094-C (N1) 239: 1152-C (V) 337: 1005-A (N) 409: 1254-A (N)
80: 1042-C (N) 162: 1005-B (N) 240: 1152-C (N) 338: 1005-A (N) 410: 1012-A (N)
81: 1042-C (N1) 165: 1010-G (N) 241: 1152-C (g) 338: 1010-A (N) 411: 1104-A (N)
82: 1043-C (V) 166: 1104-C (V) 246: 1157-C (N) 339: 1014-A (f) 412: 1104-A (N)
83: 1043-C (N) 167: 1104-C (V) 247: 1411-C (V) 340: 1002-M (V) 413: 1104-A (N)
84: 1043-C (N1) 168: 1104-C (g) 248: 2139 (nc) 341: 1002-M (g) 418: 3001
86: 2039 (n) 174: 1104-C (N) 249: 2135 (n) 342: 1002-M (N1) 421: 1012-H (V)
92: 1050-J (n1) 176: 1006-A (N) 251: 1008-A (N) 343: 1004-M (N) 422: 1012-H (V)
93: 1053-C (c) 178: 1002-J (N) 252: 1008-A (N) 344: 1005-M (N) 423: 1012-A (N1)
95: 1066-C (c1) 180: 1035-C (o) 253: 1005-A (N) 346: 1010-A (N) 424: 1012-A (N1)

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Index - Strong's Number
426: 1012-H (N) 545: 1290-C (N1) 616: 1342-C (b) 705: 2744 (n) 817: 1473-C (N)
427: 1012-A (N1) 546: 1290-C (N1) 618: 1335-C (N) 707: 1440-C (V) 818: 1473-C (N)
428: 1104-A (N) 547: 1290-C (g1) 622: 1339-C (V) 708: 1440-C (N) 819: 1473-C (N1)
429: 1104-A (N) 548: 1290-C (N1) 624: 1339-C (c) 710: 1440-C (j) 820: 1473-A (nm)
430: 1012-H (c) 551: 1290-C (p) 625: 1339-C (g) 711: 1440-C (j) 821: 2853 (nd1)
431: 1104-A (r) 552: 1290-C (op) 626: 1339-C (N1) 712: 2748 (n) 822: 2855 (n)
432: 1254-A (r) 553: 1294-C (V) 627: 1339-C (d1) 713: 1440-C (pm) 825: 1477-C (N)
433: 1012-H (c) 554: 1294-C (c) 628: 1339-C (l) 717: 1020-H (V) 826: 1477-C (N)
434: 1254-B (d) 555: 1294-C (g) 629: 4007 718: 1104-A (r) 827: 1477-C (N1)
436: 1012-A (j) 556: 1294-C (N1) 631: 1342-C (V) 723: 1020-H (f1) 829: 2025 (n)
437: 1012-A (j) 559: 1288-C (V) 632: 1342-C (e) 724: 1448-C (d1) 830: 2870 (nc)
441: 2001 (d) 560: 1288-C (V) 633: 1342-C (N) 727: 1020-H (j) 833: 1480-C (V)
444: 1261-C (V) 561: 1288-C (N) 636: 1363-A (N) 729: 1444-C (d) 834: 1480-C (N)
451: 1012-A (b1) 562: 1288-C (g) 637: 1017-A (N) 730: 1444-C (N) 835: 1480-C (N)
457: 1254-B (b) 563: 1296-C (e) 638: 1017-A (N) 731: 1444-C (N1) 837: 1480-C (g)
459: 1104-A (N) 565: 1288-C (N1) 639: 1017-A (N) 732: 1445-C (V) 838: 1480-C (d)
479: 1104-A (N) 570: 1297-C (N) 640: 1372-C (V) 734: 1445-C (g) 846: 1480-A (m)
480: 1254-B (f) 571: 1290-C (N2) 642: 1372-C (d1) 735: 1445-C (g1) 849: 2818 (nd)
481: 1266-C (V) 572: 2362 (n2) 643: 4008 736: 1445-C (N1) 852: 1022-A (N)
482: 1266-C (N) 574: 2363 (nt) 644: 1017-H (V) 737: 1445-C (d1) 853: 1022-A (N)
483: 1266-C (e) 575: 1014-A (N) 645: 1374-C (N) 738: 1442-H (b) 854: 1022-A (N)
484: 3001 576: 1307-C (N) 646: 1372-C (c) 744: 1442-H (b) 855: 1022-A (N)
485: 1266-C (d) 577: 1300-C (N) 648: 1380-C (b) 748: 1448-C (V) 857: 1022-H (V)
485: 1266-C (d1) 578: 1304-C (V) 650: 1387-C (b) 749: 1448-C (V) 858: 1022-H (V)
488: 1266-C (m) 579: 1014-H (V) 651: 1380-C (N) 750: 1448-C (N) 859: 1022-H (N)
489: 1266-C (j) 580: 1307-C (N) 652: 1380-C (g) 752: 1448-C (c) 860: 1497-C (c)
490: 1266-C (m1) 581: 1106-A (N) 653: 1380-C (N1) 753: 1448-C (g) 861: 1021-A (j)
491: 1266-C (m3) 582: 2003 (c) 655: 1382-C (N) 754: 1448-C (N1) 862: 1502-C (b)
492: 1266-C (jf) 584: 1307-C (V) 656: 1383-C (V) 755: 2769 (nc1) 862: 1502-C (d)
502: 2001 (V) 585: 1307-C (N1) 657: 1383-C (N) 759: 1450-C (j) 865: 1288-J (ni)
503: 2001 (V) 586: 1307-C (N) 659: 1391-C (N) 766: 1451-C (g) 866: 1497-C (N1)
504: 2001 (N) 587: 1307-C (N) 660: 1391-C (N1) 768: 3059 868: 1497-C (m)
505: 2001 (N) 589: 1307-C (N) 661: 1385-C (V) 772: 1455-C (N) 870: 1503-C (N)
506: 2001 (N) 590: 1014-A (f) 662: 1387-C (V) 773: 1455-C (N1) 872: 1024-A (N1)
509: 1271-C (V) 591: 1014-A (f1) 665: 1388-C (N) 776: 1455-C (N) 873: 1044-D (d)
517: 1013-A (N) 592: 1304-C (f1) 666: 1388-C (N) 778: 1455-C (N) 874: 1250-D (V)
518: 1013-M (N) 594: 1310-C (N) 667: 2636 (n) 779: 1457-C (V) 875: 1250-D (N)
519: 1013-A (N1) 595: 1307-C (N) 668: 4009 781: 1458-C (V) 877: 1250-D (g)
520: 1013-A (N1) 596: 1014-B (V) 674: 4010 782: 1458-C (N2) 887: 1044-D (V)
521: 1013-A (N1) 597: 1314-C (V) 676: 2655 (n) 784: 1021-A (N) 888: 1044-D (V)
523: 1013-J (N1) 598: 1314-C (V) 677: 2655 (n) 785: 1021-A (N) 889: 1044-D (N)
524: 1013-J (N1) 599: 2002 (V) 678: 1403-C (b) 786: 1228-A (N) 890: 1044-D (N1)
525: 1290-C (c) 600: 2002 (N) 679: 1403-C (b1) 787: 1021-E (o) 891: 1044-D (d)
527: 1013-A (j) 601: 2002 (N1) 680: 1403-C (V) 793: 1464-C (N) 892: 1025-A (N1)
529: 1290-C (d) 602: 1318-C (V) 681: 1403-C (N) 794: 1464-C (N1) 897: 1030-A (N)
530: 1290-C (d1) 603: 1318-C (N1) 685: 2676 (n1) 799: 3002 898: 2004 (V)
533: 1294-C (b) 604: 1318-C (N1) 686: 1411-C (V) 800: 1021-A (N1) 899: 2004 (N)
534: 1288-C (b) 605: 2003 (V) 688: 2697 (n) 801: 1021-H (e) 900: 2004 (g1)
535: 1296-C (V) 606: 2003 (N) 689: 1019-A (q) 802: 2003 (b1) 901: 2004 (c)
536: 1296-C (o) 607: 1022-H (N) 693: 1439-C (V) 803: 1021-N (d1) 905: 1027-A (N)
537: 1296-C (N) 608: 1022-H (N) 695: 1439-C (N) 808: 1021-B (b) 906: 1027-A (N)
539: 1290-C (V) 610: 1410-C (N) 696: 1439-C (g) 809: 1021-B (b1) 907: 1027-A (N)
540: 1290-C (V) 611: 1336-C (c) 697: 1439-H (n) 810: 1471-C (N) 908: 1027-E (V)
541: 1290-L (V) 612: 1342-C (c) 698: 1439-C (N1) 811: 2836 (nc) 909: 1027-B (V)
542: 1290-C (N) 613: 1342-C (c) 699: 1439-C (d1) 814: 2479 (n) 910: 1027-B (N)
543: 1290-C (N) 614: 1339-C (b) 702: 2744 (n) 815: 1472-C (N) 913: 2005 (b)
544: 1290-C (g) 615: 1342-C (b) 703: 2744 (n) 816: 1473-C (V) 914: 2005 (V)

556
Index - Strong's Number
915: 2005 (N) 988: 2014 (V) 1140: 1037-H (b1) 1253: 1043-J (N) 1344: 1047-A (N1)
916: 3003 989: 2014 (V) 1143: 1037-M (N) 1254: 1043-E (V) 1346: 1047-K (N1)
918: 2006 (V) 990: 2015 (N) 1146: 1037-B (b) 1257: 1043-A (ld) 1347: 1047-A (j)
919: 2006 (N) 992: 2015 (g) 1147: 1037-B (b) 1258: 2037 (V) 1348: 1047-A (N3)
921: 2007 (N) 994: 1033-A (N) 1149: 2023 (V) 1259: 2037 (N) 1349: 1047-A (fj)
922: 1028-J (r) 995: 1037-M (V) 1154: 2025 (N) 1261: 2037 (c) 1350: 1058-D (V)
923: 1032-G (N) 996: 1037-M (N) 1155: 2025 (g) 1262: 1043-H (V) 1351: 1518-D (V)
924: 1035-G (b) 997: 1037-M (N) 1156: 1039-H (V) 1264: 2040 (c) 1352: 1518-D (c)
925: 1043-G (b) 998: 1037-M (N1) 1157: 1349-A (N) 1265: 2042 (c) 1353: 1058-D (d1)
926: 1035-G (V) 999: 1037-M (N1) 1158: 1039-H (V) 1266: 2042 (c) 1354: 1048-A (N)
927: 1035-G (V) 1000: 1041-M (N1) 1161: 2029 (ed) 1267: 1043-H (N3) 1355: 1048-A (N)
928: 1035-G (N1) 1001: 1043-M (N1) 1163: 2026 (V) 1270: 3005 1356: 1048-A (N)
929: 1036-G (N1) 1002: 1043-M (N1) 1164: 1039-A (f) 1272: 2038 (V) 1357: 1048-A (N)
930: 1036-G (N1) 1003: 1043-M (m4) 1165: 2028 (b) 1274: 1043-H (f) 1358: 1048-J (N)
931: 1037-G (N) 1004: 1045-M (N) 1166: 2027 (V) 1277: 1043-E (b) 1360: 1048-E (N)
933: 1042-G (N) 1005: 1045-M (N) 1167: 2027 (N) 1278: 1043-E (b1) 1361: 1048-H (V)
934: 1043-G (N2) 1055: 1045-M (m) 1169: 2027 (N) 1279: 1043-H (ef1) 1362: 1048-H (N)
935: 1024-J (V) 1057: 1034-E (N) 1172: 2027 (N1) 1280: 2038 (b) 1363: 1048-H (g)
936: 1030-J (V) 1058: 1034-H (V) 1197: 2028 (V) 1281: 2038 (b) 1364: 1048-H (c)
937: 1030-J (N) 1059: 1034-H (N) 1198: 2028 (N) 1285: 1043-H (N4) 1365: 1048-H (N3)
939: 1030-J (N1) 1060: 2016 (c) 1200: 2028 (N1) 1287: 1043-J (N4) 1366: 2049 (d)
943: 1034-J (V) 1061: 2016 (ed) 1204: 2029 (V) 1288: 2039 (V) 1367: 2049 (d1)
944: 1035-J (N) 1062: 2016 (c1) 1205: 2029 (N1) 1289: 2039 (V) 1368: 2052 (ec)
947: 1038-J (V) 1063: 2016 (ed1) 1206: 1041-A (N) 1290: 2039 (N) 1369: 2052 (d1)
948: 1041-J (N) 1065: 1034-A (f) 1207: 1041-A (N1) 1291: 2039 (N) 1370: 2052 (d1)
950: 1042-J (N1) 1067: 2016 (b1) 1208: 2033 (c) 1293: 2039 (N1) 1371: 2048 (e)
951: 2035 (g) 1068: 1034-A (N4) 1210: 2033 (b) 1295: 2039 (N1) 1372: 2048 (N2)
952: 1250-J (V) 1069: 2016 (V) 1211: 2030 (N) 1297: 2040 (N) 1375: 2051 (b)
953: 1250-J (N) 1070: 2016 (N) 1214: 2031 (V) 1299: 2041 (V) 1376: 2052 (b)
954: 1044-J (V) 1072: 2016 (e1) 1215: 2031 (N) 1300: 2041 (N) 1377: 2052 (b1)
955: 1044-J (N1) 1073: 2016 (d1) 1216: 2032 (V) 1303: 2041 (m) 1378: 2053 (b)
956: 1045-J (V) 1077: 1035-A (N) 1217: 2032 (N) 1304: 2041 (N2) 1379: 2049 (V)
957: 1030-A (N) 1079: 1255-A (N) 1219: 2033 (V) 1305: 1043-B (V) 1383: 2049 (N3)
958: 1030-E (V) 1080: 1035-H (N) 1220: 2033 (N) 1309: 2025 (c1) 1384: 2050 (e)
959: 1030-H (V) 1082: 2017 (V) 1222: 2033 (N) 1310: 2043 (V) 1385: 2050 (b1)
960: 1030-H (c) 1086: 1035-H (V) 1225: 2033 (ej) 1311: 2043 (N) 1386: 2050 (m)
961: 1030-A (N1) 1087: 1035-H (N) 1226: 2033 (c2) 1313: 2024 (N) 1389: 2051 (N1)
962: 1030-B (V) 1089: 1035-H (V) 1228: 1042-A (ld) 1314: 2024 (g) 1392: 3006
963: 1030-H (fj) 1091: 1035-H (N1) 1233: 2034 (b) 1317: 1044-A (m1) 1396: 2052 (V)
965: 2008 (N) 1093: 1035-A (q) 1234: 2034 (V) 1318: 2044 (V) 1397: 2052 (N)
967: 2009 (V) 1094: 1035-E (N) 1235: 2034 (N) 1319: 2025 (V) 1399: 2052 (N)
969: 2011 (c) 1097: 1035-A (f) 1236: 2034 (e1) 1320: 2025 (N) 1400: 2052 (N)
970: 2012 (d) 1098: 1035-B (b) 1237: 2034 (e1) 1321: 2025 (N) 1401: 2052 (e)
971: 2011 (b) 1101: 1035-B (V) 1238: 1042-B (V) 1322: 1044-J (N2) 1404: 2052 (N2)
972: 2012 (b) 1102: 2018 (V) 1239: 2633 (V) 1323: 1037-A (N2) 1406: 1049-A (N)
973: 2010 (V) 1103: 2019 (V) 1240: 2633 (V) 1324: 1045-A (N) 1407: 1050-A (N)
974: 2011 (V) 1104: 2020 (V) 1241: 2035 (N) 1325: 1045-A (N) 1409: 1050-A (N)
975: 2011 (N) 1105: 2020 (N) 1242: 2035 (g) 1326: 1032-A (N1) 1411: 3007
976: 2011 (g) 1107: 3004 1243: 2633 (N1) 1327: 1032-A (N1) 1413: 1050-B (V)
977: 2012 (V) 1110: 2021 (V) 1245: 2036 (V) 1330: 2045 (d1) 1414: 1050-B (V)
979: 2012 (d3) 1115: 2021 (ef) 1246: 2036 (N1) 1331: 2045 (d) 1415: 1050-H (N)
981: 1032-E (V) 1116: 1036-H (N) 1247: 1037-A (N) 1333: 2046 (V) 1416: 1050-B (d)
982: 2013 (V) 1119: 1282-A (N) 1248: 1043-A (N) 1334: 2047 (V) 1417: 1050-B (d)
983: 2013 (N) 1121: 1037-A (N) 1249: 1043-A (N) 1335: 2047 (N) 1418: 1050-B (d1)
985: 2013 (e1) 1123: 1037-A (N) 1250: 1043-A (N) 1341: 1047-A (N) 1419: 2054 (c)
986: 2013 (ej) 1124: 1037-H (V) 1251: 1043-A (N) 1342: 1051-D (V) 1420: 2054 (d1)
987: 2013 (d1) 1129: 1037-H (V) 1252: 1043-J (N) 1343: 1051-D (N) 1421: 2056 (ed)

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Index - Strong's Number
1422: 2056 (d1) 1505: 2061 (V) 1591: 2073 (N1) 1676: 1074-D (N1) 1752: 1089-J (V)
1423: 1510-A (f) 1506: 2061 (N) 1593: 1060-A (N1) 1677: 1071-J (N) 1753: 1089-J (V)
1428: 1050-H (b) 1508: 2061 (e1) 1594: 1060-A (e1) 1678: 1071-J (N) 1754: 1089-J (N)
1429: 1510-A (f1) 1509: 2061 (N1) 1595: 2074 (N) 1679: 1071-E (N) 1755: 1089-J (N)
1430: 2058 (b) 1510: 2061 (N1) 1596: 2074 (N) 1680: 1071-B (V) 1758: 1090-J (V)
1431: 2054 (V) 1512: 1054-A (j) 1597: 3010 1681: 1071-A (N1) 1759: 1090-J (V)
1432: 2054 (N) 1513: 2062 (N) 1598: 1060-B (V) 1682: 2093 (c1) 1760: 1077-H (V)
1433: 2054 (g) 1516: 1047-M (N) 1600: 1062-H (V) 1684: 2117 (V) 1761: 1077-A (j)
1434: 2054 (b) 1517: 1050-M (N) 1602: 2075 (V) 1685: 2117 (N) 1762: 1077-A (f)
1438: 2055 (V) 1518: 1054-M (V) 1604: 2075 (N) 1687: 2093 (b) 1763: 2120 (V)
1442: 2056 (V) 1519: 1054-M (V) 1605: 2076 (V) 1690: 2091 (N1) 1764: 2097 (g)
1443: 2057 (V) 1523: 1058-M (V) 1606: 2076 (N1) 1692: 2092 (V) 1765: 2098 (V)
1444: 2057 (N) 1524: 1058-M (N) 1607: 2077 (V) 1693: 2092 (V) 1766: 2099 (V)
1447: 2057 (N) 1525: 1058-M (N1) 1610: 1048-A (N) 1694: 2092 (N) 1767: 1079-A (N)
1448: 2057 (N1) 1528: 1066-M (N) 1611: 1362-A (N) 1695: 2092 (N) 1768: 1143-A (N)
1454: 1143-A (N) 1530: 1058-A (N) 1612: 2078 (N) 1696: 2093 (V) 1770: 1072-M (N)
1455: 1051-H (V) 1531: 1058-A (N) 1613: 2079 (N) 1697: 2093 (N) 1771: 1072-M (N)
1456: 1051-H (N1) 1532: 2063 (N) 1614: 2079 (N4) 1698: 2093 (N) 1772: 1074-D (b1)
1457: 1066-G (V) 1534: 1058-A (l) 1615: 1066-M (N) 1699: 2093 (g) 1773: 1079-A (q)
1458: 1052-A (N) 1535: 1058-A (l) 1616: 1066-A (N) 1700: 2093 (e1) 1777: 1083-M (V)
1459: 1052-A (N) 1536: 1058-A (l) 1618: 2080 (N) 1701: 2093 (e1) 1778: 1083-M (V)
1460: 1052-A (N) 1538: 1058-A (l2) 1620: 1066-A (l) 1703: 2093 (N1) 1779: 1083-M (N)
1461: 1048-J (V) 1539: 2064 (N) 1621: 1066-A (l2) 1706: 2094 (N) 1780: 1083-M (N)
1462: 1048-J (N) 1540: 1357-H (V) 1623: 2081 (V) 1707: 2094 (N2) 1781: 1083-M (N)
1464: 1050-J (V) 1541: 1357-H (V) 1624: 1066-H (V) 1709: 1072-A (N) 1782: 1083-M (N)
1465: 1052-A (N1) 1543: 1058-A (N1) 1625: 1066-A (N1) 1710: 1072-A (N1) 1785: 1080-M (N)
1466: 1052-A (N1) 1544: 1058-B (d) 1626: 1066-A (N1) 1711: 1072-H (V) 1786: 1090-M (N)
1467: 1052-A (N1) 1545: 2066 (c) 1627: 1066-A (j) 1713: 2095 (V) 1788: 1090-M (j)
1468: 1053-J (V) 1546: 1357-A (N3) 1628: 1066-A (N3) 1714: 2095 (N) 1790: 1080-A (N)
1469: 2059 (g) 1547: 1357-A (N3) 1629: 2082 (V) 1715: 1072-A (m) 1791: 1143-A (N)
1471: 1052-A (f) 1548: 2065 (V) 1631: 2082 (m) 1716: 2096 (V) 1792: 1080-E (V)
1472: 1052-A (f1) 1549: 1058-M (fj) 1632: 2083 (N) 1717: 1073-A (N) 1793: 1080-E (N)
1473: 1357-J (N1) 1550: 1058-B (b) 1633: 2084 (V) 1718: 1073-H (V) 1794: 1080-H (V)
1475: 2071 (o) 1552: 1058-B (b1) 1634: 2084 (N) 1722: 1140-G (N) 1795: 1080-H (N1)
1478: 1062-J (V) 1556: 1058-B (V) 1635: 2084 (N) 1724: 1082-G (V) 1796: 1080-A (f)
1479: 1063-J (V) 1557: 1058-B (N) 1637: 2085 (g) 1725: 1089-G (V) 1797: 1143-A (N)
1480: 1063-J (N1) 1558: 1058-B (N) 1638: 2086 (V) 1726: 1089-G (N) 1798: 2121 (N)
1481: 1066-J (V) 1560: 1058-B (N) 1639: 2087 (V) 1727: 1071-J (V) 1799: 2121 (ej)
1482: 1066-J (N) 1561: 1058-B (N) 1640: 2088 (V) 1728: 1072-J (N) 1800: 1081-A (N)
1484: 1066-J (N) 1563: 2066 (V) 1641: 1066-B (V) 1729: 1072-J (N1) 1801: 2101 (V)
1484: 1066-J (N1) 1564: 2066 (g) 1643: 2086 (N) 1730: 1073-J (N) 1802: 1081-H (V)
1486: 2083 (g) 1565: 3008 1644: 2089 (V) 1731: 1073-J (N) 1803: 1081-A (N1)
1487: 1067-M (N) 1566: 2067 (V) 1645: 2089 (N) 1733: 1073-J (N1) 1804: 2102 (V)
1488: 1053-A (N) 1570: 2068 (V) 1646: 2089 (N1) 1736: 1073-N (o) 1805: 1081-H (f)
1489: 3007 1571: 1059-A (N) 1652: 2090 (V) 1738: 1075-H (V) 1808: 1081-H (b1)
1490: 3007 1572: 1059-E (V) 1653: 2090 (N) 1739: 1075-H (N) 1809: 1081-B (V)
1491: 1053-H (V) 1573: 1059-E (N) 1655: 2090 (N) 1740: 1077-J (V) 1811: 2103 (V)
1492: 1053-M (N1) 1574: 2069 (N) 1656: 2090 (g) 1741: 1075-A (f) 1812: 2103 (N)
1494: 1053-B (V) 1576: 2070 (d) 1659: 1067-B (V) 1742: 1075-A (f) 1814: 2104 (V)
1496: 1053-A (N4) 1578: 2070 (d1) 1660: 1068-A (N) 1743: 1080-J (V) 1815: 2104 (V)
1497: 2059 (V) 1580: 2070 (V) 1668: 1143-A (N) 1744: 2100 (ob2) 1816: 2104 (N2)
1498: 2059 (N) 1581: 2070 (N) 1669: 1071-D (V) 1745: 1082-J (N1) 1817: 1081-A (N2)
1499: 2059 (N) 1584: 2072 (V) 1670: 1071-D (N1) 1747: 1082-N (g1) 1818: 1082-A (N)
1500: 2059 (N1) 1585: 2072 (V) 1671: 1071-D (j) 1748: 1082-B (o) 1819: 1082-H (V)
1501: 2060 (N) 1588: 1060-A (N) 1672: 1072-D (V) 1749: 2107 (g) 1820: 1082-H (V)
1503: 1053-E (N) 1589: 2073 (V) 1674: 1072-D (N1) 1750: 1087-J (V) 1821: 1082-H (V)
1504: 2061 (V) 1590: 2073 (N) 1675: 1074-D (V) 1751: 1080-J (V) 1822: 1082-J (N1)

558
Index - Strong's Number
1823: 1082-H (N3) 1906: 1096-A (N) 1992: 1093-J (N) 2087: 1142-A (j) 2166: 2123 (N)
1824: 1082-H (f) 1911: 1211-H (V) 1993: 1105-H (V) 2088: 1143-A (N) 2167: 2124 (V)
1825: 1082-H (fj) 1915: 1080-F (V) 1994: 1093-J (N) 2089: 1327-A (N) 2168: 2124 (V)
1826: 1082-B (N) 1916: 1082-F (c) 1995: 1105-A (j) 2090: 1143-A (N1) 2169: 2124 (N)
1827: 1082-B (N1) 1917: 1082-F (N) 1998: 1105-H (f1) 2091: 1140-G (N) 2170: 2124 (N)
1828: 2105 (g) 1918: 1084-F (N) 1999: 1288-F (d1) 2092: 1151-G (V) 2171: 2124 (N)
1830: 2106 (V) 1920: 1086-F (V) 2000: 1105-B (V) 2094: 1158-G (V) 2172: 2124 (N1)
1831: 2106 (N) 1921: 1089-F (V) 2002: 3011 2095: 1158-G (V) 2173: 2124 (N1)
1832: 2106 (e1) 1922: 1089-F (V) 2003: 1291-F (N) 2096: 1411-G (g) 2176: 2124 (e2)
1836: 1143-A (N) 1923: 1089-F (N) 2004: 1106-A (N) 2097: 1143-A (N1) 2177: 1152-A (N)
1843: 1085-A (N) 1925: 1089-F (N) 2005: 1106-A (N) 2098: 1143-A (N1) 2178: 1152-A (N)
1844: 1085-A (N1) 1926: 1089-F (N) 2006: 1106-A (N) 2100: 1140-J (V) 2179: 2125 (V)
1846: 2108 (V) 1927: 1089-F (N1) 2007: 1093-J (N) 2101: 1140-J (N) 2180: 2125 (N)
1847: 1085-A (N2) 1929: 1097-A (N) 2008: 1106-H (N) 2102: 1142-J (V) 2181: 1152-H (V)
1848: 1086-J (f) 1930: 1098-A (N) 2009: 1106-H (e) 2103: 1142-J (V) 2183: 1152-B (d)
1849: 2109 (V) 1931: 1093-J (N) 2010: 1307-F (N1) 2106: 1144-A (N4) 2184: 1152-H (N3)
1851: 1080-A (N) 1932: 1093-J (N) 2013: 1107-H (V) 2107: 1150-J (V) 2185: 1152-J (N)
1852: 1088-A (N) 1933: 1097-J (V) 2014: 1371-F (N1) 2108: 1150-J (N1) 2186: 2126 (V)
1854: 1080-B (V) 1934: 1097-J (V) 2015: 1379-F (V) 2109: 1152-J (V) 2187: 2127 (V)
1855: 1080-B (V) 1935: 1096-J (N) 2017: 1379-F (g) 2110: 1152-J (V) 2188: 1154-A (N1)
1856: 2110 (V) 1942: 1098-A (N1) 2018: 1379-F (N1) 2111: 1154-J (V) 2189: 1154-J (N1)
1858: 1089-A (N) 1943: 1098-A (N1) 2019: 1379-F (l) 2112: 1154-J (V) 2191: 2680 (b)
1859: 1089-A (N) 1945: 1102-J (N) 2020: 1403-F (N1) 2113: 1154-J (N1) 2192: 2680 (b)
1860: 1089-E (j) 1946: 1264-F (V) 2021: 1198-F (g) 2114: 1158-J (V) 2193: 2128 (V)
1863: 1089-A (l) 1947: 1104-B (g1) 2022: 1112-A (N) 2115: 1411-J (V) 2194: 2129 (V)
1864: 2113 (c) 1948: 1104-B (o3) 2026: 1440-F (V) 2116: 1411-H (o) 2195: 2129 (N)
1865: 1089-B (c) 1949: 1105-J (V) 2027: 1440-F (N) 2118: 1146-B (V) 2196: 2130 (V)
1866: 1089-B (c) 1951: 1106-J (V) 2028: 1440-F (N1) 2119: 2120 (V) 2197: 2130 (N)
1869: 2112 (V) 1952: 1106-J (N) 2029: 1112-H (V) 2121: 1142-M (j) 2198: 2130 (N)
1870: 2112 (N) 1957: 1168-H (V) 2030: 1112-H (N1) 2122: 1144-M (N) 2199: 2131 (V)
1871: 4011 1958: 1102-A (N) 2031: 1112-A (lc) 2123: 1145-M (N) 2200: 2131 (V)
1872: 2139 (N) 1959: 1096-B (e) 2032: 1112-H (j) 2131: 1157-A (N) 2201: 2131 (N)
1875: 2114 (V) 1960: 1096-J (b1) 2034: 1452-F (b1) 2132: 1160-M (N) 2203: 1155-A (N2)
1876: 1090-E (V) 1961: 1097-M (V) 2035: 1452-F (b3) 2134: 1149-A (N) 2204: 2132 (V)
1877: 1090-E (N) 1962: 1098-A (N1) 2040: 1452-F (V) 2135: 1149-H (V) 2205: 2132 (N)
1878: 2115 (V) 1964: 1242-F (e) 2041: 1452-F (N) 2136: 1149-A (r) 2206: 2132 (N)
1879: 2115 (N) 1966: 1104-B (e) 2042: 1112-B (N) 2137: 1149-B (c4) 2207: 2132 (g)
1880: 2115 (N) 1969: 1106-M (N) 2045: 2851 (N3) 2138: 2121 (d) 2208: 2132 (d)
1881: 1091-A (N) 1970: 1250-F (V) 2046: 1494-F (ec) 2141: 1149-B (V) 2209: 2132 (e1)
1882: 1091-A (N) 1971: 1250-F (N1) 2048: 1495-F (V) 2142: 2121 (V) 2210: 2133 (V)
1883: 1090-E (N) 1972: 1104-E (V) 2049: 1495-F (d) 2143: 2121 (N) 2211: 2133 (V)
1884: 4012 1973: 1104-E (N1) 2050: 1114-B (V) 2145: 2121 (N) 2212: 1149-B (V)
1887: 1093-A (N) 1974: 1104-B (bd) 2053: 1121-A (N) 2146: 2121 (ej) 2213: 1158-A (N)
1888: 1093-A (N) 1975: 1260-F (N) 2054: 1158-I (N) 2149: 1150-J (N3) 2214: 1158-E (V)
1889: 1008-A (N) 1976: 1260-F (N1) 2056: 1257-I (N) 2150: 1150-A (l) 2215: 2134 (V)
1890: 1094-A (l) 1977: 1260-F (r) 2061: 1140-D (N) 2151: 1150-B (V) 2219: 1158-H (V)
1891: 1035-F (V) 1978: 1264-F (b) 2063: 1143-A (N2) 2152: 3012 2220: 2139 (c)
1892: 1035-F (N) 1979: 1264-F (b1) 2064: 2116 (V) 2154: 1151-A (N1) 2221: 2137 (d)
1894: 1037-F (N) 1980: 1264-F (V) 2065: 2116 (N) 2156: 2124 (c1) 2222: 3013
1895: 1043-F (V) 1981: 1264-F (V) 2070: 1324-B (d) 2158: 2124 (b1) 2223: 1158-A (lb)
1897: 1095-H (V) 1982: 1264-F (N) 2073: 2118 (d) 2158: 2124 (b) 2224: 2135 (V)
1898: 1051-F (V) 1983: 1264-F (N) 2076: 2117 (V) 2159: 2124 (b) 2225: 2135 (N)
1899: 1095-H (N) 1984: 1104-B (V) 2077: 2117 (N) 2161: 1151-B (V) 2229: 2136 (V)
1900: 1095-A (N3) 1986: 1266-F (V) 2082: 2118 (V) 2162: 1151-B (N) 2230: 2136 (N)
1901: 1095-B (b) 1988: 1104-K (p) 2084: 2119 (V) 2163: 2123 (V) 2231: 2136 (e1)
1902: 1095-A (fj) 1989: 1266-F (N3) 2085: 1141-A (N) 2164: 2123 (V) 2232: 2137 (V)
1903: 1095-A (s1) 1991: 1105-H (N) 2086: 1142-A (N) 2165: 2123 (N) 2233: 2137 (N)

559
Index - Strong's Number
2234: 2137 (N) 2320: 2151 (g) 2406: 2177 (e1) 2486: 1173-B (b1) 2568: 2176 (N)
2235: 2137 (j) 2323: 2151 (N) 2408: 1170-A (f) 2487: 2165 (b1) 2569: 2176 (g)
2236: 2138 (V) 2324: 1167-H (V) 2409: 1170-E (b) 2488: 2166 (b1) 2570: 2176 (g)
2237: 1158-B (V) 2325: 1163-J (V) 2413: 2155 (V) 2489: 2163 (N1) 2571: 2176 (d)
2239: 1158-A (N2) 2326: 1163-J (N) 2414: 2156 (V) 2490: 1173-B (V) 2572: 2176 (N)
2243: 1163-A (N) 2328: 1164-J (V) 2415: 2157 (N) 2491: 1173-B (N) 2573: 1174-A (N2)
2244: 1163-E (V) 2329: 1164-J (N) 2416: 1171-A (N) 2492: 2164 (V) 2580: 1175-A (N)
2245: 1163-B (V) 2330: 1165-J (V) 2417: 1171-A (N) 2493: 2164 (N) 2583: 1175-H (V)
2247: 1163-H (V) 2331: 1167-H (V) 2418: 1171-H (V) 2495: 2164 (N3) 2587: 1175-B (d)
2248: 2141 (d1) 2333: 1167-A (N1) 2420: 1165-M (N1) 2496: 3015 2588: 1175-A (N3)
2250: 2143 (d1) 2336: 1169-J (N) 2421: 1171-H (V) 2498: 2165 (V) 2589: 1175-B (V)
2251: 2140 (V) 2337: 1169-J (N) 2422: 1171-H (N) 2499: 2165 (V) 2590: 2177 (V)
2253: 1163-H (fj) 2338: 1170-J (V) 2423: 1171-K (N1) 2500: 2165 (N) 2591: 2177 (e1)
2254: 2141 (V) 2339: 1170-J (N) 2424: 1171-A (N3) 2502: 2166 (V) 2593: 2178 (b)
2255: 2141 (V) 2342: 1173-J (V) 2425: 1171-H (V) 2504: 2166 (N) 2594: 1175-B (b)
2256: 2141 (N) 2344: 1173-J (N) 2426: 1173-M (N) 2505: 2167 (V) 2595: 1175-A (N4)
2257: 2141 (N) 2345: 1174-J (N) 2427: 1173-M (N) 2512: 2167 (d) 2596: 2178 (V)
2258: 2141 (c) 2346: 1174-J (N1) 2428: 1173-M (N) 2513: 2167 (N1) 2597: 2178 (d1)
2259: 2141 (g) 2347: 1176-J (V) 2429: 1173-M (N) 2514: 2167 (N1) 2598: 2178 (d1)
2260: 2141 (e) 2348: 1178-J (N) 2430: 1173-M (N1) 2515: 2167 (d1) 2600: 1175-A (p)
2261: 3014 2351: 1179-J (N) 2433: 1175-M (N) 2519: 2167 (l1) 2602: 3016
2263: 2142 (V) 2352: 1250-J (N) 2434: 1179-M (N) 2522: 2168 (V) 2603: 1175-B (V)
2264: 2142 (ed) 2353: 1181-J (N) 2435: 1179-M (j) 2523: 2168 (N) 2604: 1175-B (V)
2266: 2143 (V) 2355: 1181-J (f) 2436: 1163-M (N) 2524: 1174-A (N) 2610: 2179 (V)
2267: 2143 (N) 2356: 1250-J (N) 2439: 1527-M (V) 2525: 1174-A (N) 2611: 2179 (N)
2269: 2143 (N) 2357: 1181-J (V) 2440: 1527-M (N) 2527: 1174-A (N) 2612: 2179 (g)
2270: 2143 (N) 2358: 1181-J (N) 2441: 1172-A (N) 2528: 1174-A (N1) 2613: 2179 (N1)
2271: 2143 (N) 2363: 1527-J (V) 2442: 1172-H (V) 2529: 1174-E (N1) 2614: 2180 (V)
2272: 2143 (ld1) 2368: 2223 (g) 2443: 1172-A (N1) 2530: 2169 (V) 2616: 2181 (V)
2273: 2143 (N1) 2370: 1168-H (V) 2445: 2159 (b) 2531: 2169 (N) 2617: 2181 (N)
2274: 2143 (N1) 2372: 1168-H (V) 2447: 2158 (lbf) 2532: 2169 (N1) 2620: 1176-H (V)
2278: 2143 (N2) 2373: 1168-H (N) 2448: 2158 (lb3) 2534: 1174-A (N1) 2622: 1176-A (N3)
2279: 2143 (g2) 2374: 1168-H (g) 2449: 2159 (V) 2535: 1174-A (N1) 2623: 2181 (b)
2280: 2144 (V) 2376: 1168-H (r) 2450: 2159 (N) 2541: 2173 (c) 2624: 2181 (b1)
2281: 2145 (N) 2377: 1168-A (j) 2451: 2159 (N1) 2542: 2174 (d) 2625: 2183 (b)
2282: 1164-A (N) 2378: 1168-A (N) 2452: 2159 (N1) 2543: 2175 (c) 2626: 2185 (b)
2283: 1164-E (N) 2379: 1168-A (N) 2454: 2159 (N3) 2545: 1174-A (N3) 2627: 2187 (b)
2284: 2146 (N) 2380: 1168-A (N3) 2455: 1173-A (N) 2546: 2170 (g) 2628: 2183 (V)
2287: 1164-B (V) 2384: 1168-A (fj) 2456: 1173-E (V) 2548: 2173 (b) 2629: 2184 (V)
2288: 1164-K (N) 2385: 1168-B (b) 2457: 1173-E (N1) 2549: 2176 (bf) 2630: 2185 (V)
2289: 2147 (c) 2386: 2153 (b) 2459: 2160 (N) 2550: 2171 (V) 2632: 2185 (N)
2290: 2147 (c1) 2388: 2152 (V) 2461: 2160 (N) 2551: 2171 (N1) 2633: 2185 (g)
2296: 2147 (V) 2389: 2152 (N) 2464: 2160 (m1) 2552: 1174-B (V) 2634: 2185 (c)
2297: 1165-A (N) 2390: 2152 (N) 2465: 2161 (N) 2553: 1174-A (m) 2635: 2186 (N)
2298: 1165-A (N) 2391: 2152 (N) 2467: 2161 (g) 2554: 2172 (V) 2636: 3017
2299: 1165-A (N) 2392: 2152 (g) 2470: 1173-H (V) 2555: 2172 (N) 2637: 2187 (V)
2300: 1165-B (V) 2393: 2152 (N1) 2471: 1173-A (N1) 2556: 2173 (V) 2638: 2187 (N)
2302: 1165-H (V) 2394: 2152 (N1) 2472: 2164 (c) 2557: 2173 (N) 2639: 2187 (N)
2303: 1165-B (d) 2397: 1169-A (N) 2474: 1173-A (j) 2558: 2173 (g) 2640: 2187 (g)
2306: 1168-H (f) 2398: 1170-E (V) 2475: 2165 (c) 2559: 2174 (V) 2642: 2187 (j)
2308: 2148 (V) 2399: 1170-E (N) 2476: 2168 (d1) 2560: 2175 (V) 2643: 1178-A (N)
2310: 2148 (N) 2400: 1170-E (N) 2479: 1173-A (l1) 2561: 2175 (N) 2644: 1178-E (V)
2312: 2149 (N) 2401: 1170-E (N1) 2480: 2162 (V) 2562: 2175 (N) 2645: 1178-H (V)
2314: 2150 (V) 2402: 1170-E (N1) 2481: 1173-H (f) 2563: 2175 (g) 2646: 1178-J (N1)
2315: 2150 (N) 2403: 1170-E (N1) 2483: 1173-A (f) 2564: 2175 (N) 2648: 2188 (V)
2318: 2151 (V) 2404: 2154 (V) 2484: 1173-A (f1) 2565: 2175 (c) 2649: 2188 (ej)
2319: 2151 (N) 2405: 2154 (d1) 2485: 1173-B (b) 2567: 2176 (V) 2651: 2190 (g)

560
Index - Strong's Number
2653: 1178-B (V) 2747: 2203 (N) 2834: 2186 (V) 2907: 1205-J (V) 2969: 1005-D (V)
2654: 2191 (V) 2748: 2203 (qp) 2835: 2186 (b) 2908: 1206-J (N) 2973: 1254-L (V)
2655: 2191 (N) 2749: 2203 (qp) 2836: 2219 (V) 2909: 1192-H (V) 2974: 1012-L (V)
2656: 2191 (N) 2750: 1181-A (f) 2837: 2219 (N) 2910: 1192-A (N1) 2975: 1227-D (N)
2658: 2192 (V) 2751: 1181-J (f) 2838: 2219 (d) 2911: 1192-A (j) 2976: 1021-L (V)
2659: 2192 (V) 2754: 2203 (b) 2839: 2219 (ed) 2912: 2231 (V) 2978: 1022-M (j)
2661: 2192 (c) 2757: 2209 (b) 2840: 2220 (ed) 2913: 2231 (N1) 2980: 1209-B (V)
2664: 2189 (V) 2758: 2211 (b) 2841: 2220 (N1) 2914: 2232 (c) 2981: 1035-L (d)
2665: 2189 (N) 2759: 2211 (bf) 2842: 1435-B (N) 2915: 1192-M (N) 2986: 1035-L (V)
2666: 2193 (V) 2760: 2204 (V) 2844: 1183-A (N) 2916: 1193-M (N) 2987: 1035-L (V)
2667: 2193 (g) 2761: 2204 (V) 2846: 1183-H (V) 2917: 1193-M (N) 2988: 1035-L (N)
2668: 2193 (o1) 2762: 2204 (N) 2847: 1183-A (N1) 2918: 1204-M (N1) 2990: 1035-L (N2)
2669: 2193 (N3) 2763: 2206 (V) 2848: 2222 (ed) 2919: 1196-A (N) 2992: 1036-L (V)
2670: 2193 (f) 2764: 2206 (N) 2849: 1183-A (l) 2920: 1196-A (N) 2993: 1036-L (N)
2671: 1179-A (N) 2770: 3020 2851: 1183-B (b) 2921: 1196-E (V) 2994: 1036-L (N2)
2672: 2194 (V) 2775: 2207 (N) 2852: 2221 (V) 2922: 1196-E (N) 3001: 1044-L (V)
2673: 1179-H (V) 2777: 2207 (N3) 2853: 2222 (V) 2924: 1196-H (N) 3002: 1044-L (N)
2676: 1179-A (N3) 2778: 2208 (V) 2854: 2222 (N1) 2925: 1196-A (l1) 3004: 1044-L (N1)
2681: 2197 (b) 2779: 2208 (g) 2856: 2223 (V) 2926: 1196-B (V) 3006: 1044-L (N2)
2682: 2197 (b) 2781: 2208 (N1) 2857: 2223 (V) 2927: 1196-B (V) 3007: 1044-L (N2)
2683: 2195 (N) 2782: 2209 (V) 2858: 2223 (g2) 2930: 1197-E (V) 3009: 1048-L (V)
2684: 2195 (g) 2783: 2166 (N) 2859: 2224 (V) 2931: 1197-E (N) 3010: 1048-L (N)
2685: 2196 (V) 2784: 3021 2860: 2224 (N) 2932: 1197-E (o1) 3013: 1210-H (V)
2686: 1179-A (f) 2785: 2209 (m) 2861: 2224 (N1) 2933: 1197-H (V) 3014: 1210-H (V)
2686: 1179-B (V) 2786: 2210 (V) 2862: 2225 (V) 2934: 2234 (V) 3015: 1210-A (j)
2687: 1179-B (N) 2787: 1181-B (V) 2863: 2225 (N) 2935: 1198-E (N) 3016: 1066-L (c)
2689: 3018 2788: 1181-B (N) 2864: 2226 (V) 2936: 2235 (V) 3018: 1062-L (b)
2690: 2197 (V) 2789: 2207 (N) 2865: 1183-B (V) 2937: 1200-H (V) 3019: 1062-L (b)
2691: 2197 (N) 2790: 2211 (V) 2866: 1183-B (N) 2938: 2236 (V) 3021: 1062-L (V)
2706: 1180-J (N) 2791: 2211 (N) 2868: 1186-D (V) 2939: 2236 (V) 3022: 1062-L (N)
2707: 1180-H (V) 2793: 2211 (g) 2869: 1186-A (N) 2940: 2236 (N) 3023: 1062-L (N)
2708: 1180-J (N1) 2794: 2211 (g) 2871: 2228 (d) 2941: 2236 (N) 3024: 1062-L (b1)
2710: 1180-B (V) 2795: 2211 (N) 2872: 2230 (d) 2942: 2236 (N) 3025: 1066-L (V)
2711: 1180-B (N) 2796: 2211 (N) 2873: 2227 (V) 2943: 2237 (V) 3027: 1211-A (N)
2713: 2198 (V) 2799: 2211 (c2) 2874: 2227 (N) 2944: 2237 (V) 3028: 1211-A (N)
2714: 2198 (N) 2801: 2212 (V) 2876: 2227 (N) 2945: 1201-A (N) 3029: 1211-H (V)
2715: 1181-J (N) 2803: 2213 (V) 2877: 2227 (N) 2946: 2238 (V) 3032: 1211-B (V)
2716: 1181-E (N) 2804: 2213 (V) 2878: 2227 (e1) 2947: 2238 (N) 3033: 1073-L (b3)
2717: 2199 (V) 2805: 2213 (N) 2879: 2227 (N1) 2948: 2238 (g) 3034: 1211-H (V)
2718: 2199 (V) 2808: 2213 (j) 2881: 2228 (V) 2949: 2238 (ec) 3039: 1073-L (b)
2719: 2199 (N) 2810: 2213 (ej) 2883: 2229 (V) 2950: 2239 (V) 3045: 1085-L (V)
2720: 2199 (N) 2814: 1182-H (V) 2885: 2229 (N2) 2951: 3023 3046: 1085-L (V)
2721: 2199 (g) 2816: 2215 (c) 2889: 1204-G (c) 2952: 1201-B (V) 3049: 1085-L (mf)
2723: 2199 (N1) 2818: 2214 (V) 2890: 1204-G (c) 2953: 2240 (N) 3051: 1094-L (V)
2724: 2199 (N1) 2819: 2214 (N3) 2891: 1204-G (V) 2954: 2241 (V) 3052: 1094-L (V)
2725: 2199 (j) 2820: 2182 (V) 2892: 1204-G (g) 2956: 2242 (V) 3053: 1094-L (N)
2727: 2200 (V) 2821: 2215 (V) 2893: 1204-G (N1) 2957: 2242 (V) 3054: 1211-G (V)
2728: 3019 2822: 2215 (g) 2894: 1185-J (V) 2958: 2244 (c) 3093: 1112-L (b)
2729: 2201 (V) 2823: 2215 (c) 2895: 1186-J (V) 2959: 2243 (V) 3095: 1104-L (qp)
2730: 2201 (N) 2824: 2215 (N1) 2896: 1186-J (N) 2960: 2243 (g) 3104: 1035-L (g)
2731: 2201 (N1) 2825: 2215 (N1) 2898: 1186-J (N) 2961: 1204-A (f) 3105: 1035-L (o)
2734: 1181-H (V) 2826: 2216 (V) 2901: 1189-J (V) 2962: 2244 (N) 3117: 1220-J (N)
2737: 2202 (d) 2827: 2216 (V) 2902: 1192-J (V) 2963: 2245 (V) 3118: 1220-J (N)
2738: 2205 (d) 2830: 3022 2903: 2233 (g1) 2964: 2245 (N) 3119: 1220-J (p)
2740: 1181-A (j) 2831: 2217 (m) 2904: 1196-J (V) 2965: 2245 (N) 3121: 1221-J (N)
2742: 2209 (d) 2833: 1182-J (m) 2905: 1204-J (N) 2966: 2245 (N1) 3123: 1221-J (N1)
2746: 1181-A (l) 2833: 2218 (g) 2906: 1204-J (N) 2968: 1002-L (V) 3126: 1318-L (g)

561
Index - Strong's Number
3127: 1318-L (g2) 3251: 1410-L (V) 3357: 1434-L (b) 3491: 1503-L (d) 3577: 2253 (N)
3138: 1227-H (g) 3254: 1339-L (V) 3358: 1434-L (b) 3493: 1503-L (b) 3581: 1238-J (N)
3148: 1503-L (g) 3255: 1339-L (V) 3363: 1430-L (V) 3498: 1480-L (V) 3582: 2255 (V)
3154: 1154-L (N) 3256: 1342-L (V) 3364: 1432-L (V) 3499: 1480-L (N) 3583: 2256 (V)
3161: 1165-L (V) 3257: 1223-A (N) 3365: 1434-L (V) 3502: 1503-L (N1) 3584: 2257 (V)
3162: 1165-L (N) 3259: 1349-L (V) 3366: 1434-L (N) 3504: 1503-L (j) 3585: 2257 (N)
3173: 1165-L (b) 3261: 1223-H (V) 3367: 1434-L (N) 3508: 1503-L (g2) 3586: 2257 (N)
3175: 1181-L (b) 3264: 1526-L (N) 3368: 1434-L (N) 3510: 1232-D (V) 3587: 1240-A (N)
3176: 1181-L (V) 3267: 1352-L (V) 3369: 1435-L (V) 3511: 1232-D (N) 3588: 1240-A (N)
3179: 1174-L (V) 3271: 1354-L (V) 3372: 1227-E (V) 3512: 1235-D (V) 3589: 1234-M (N)
3180: 2175 (tc) 3272: 1363-L (V) 3373: 1227-E (N) 3513: 2246 (V) 3590: 1234-B (ec)
3182: 1178-L (N) 3276: 1357-L (V) 3374: 1227-E (N1) 3514: 2246 (g) 3591: 1234-M (j)
3186: 1181-L (V) 3277: 1518-L (N) 3381: 1441-L (V) 3515: 2246 (N) 3593: 2252 (ec)
3187: 1176-L (V) 3280: 1518-L (N1) 3384: 1227-H (V) 3516: 2246 (N) 3595: 1250-J (e)
3188: 1176-L (N) 3282: 1359-L (N) 3387: 1456-L (c) 3517: 2246 (N3) 3596: 1242-M (f)
3190: 1186-L (V) 3283: 1359-L (N) 3391: 1445-L (N) 3518: 1232-H (V) 3597: 2262 (e)
3191: 1186-L (V) 3284: 1359-L (N1) 3393: 1445-L (N) 3519: 2246 (c) 3599: 1245-M (N)
3196: 1221-M (N) 3286: 1362-L (V) 3394: 1445-L (N) 3520: 2246 (d1) 3600: 1250-M (N)
3197: 1211-A (N) 3287: 1362-L (N) 3399: 1446-L (V) 3523: 2250 (b) 3601: 2294 (ec)
3198: 1238-L (V) 3288: 1362-L (N) 3401: 1439-L (b) 3524: 2250 (b) 3602: 1235-A (N)
3201: 1242-L (V) 3289: 1363-L (V) 3407: 1440-L (N) 3525: 2247 (N) 3603: 2258 (e)
3202: 1242-L (V) 3293: 1526-L (N) 3409: 1448-L (N) 3526: 2249 (V) 3604: 2258 (N)
3205: 1257-L (V) 3295: 1526-L (N1) 3410: 1448-L (N1) 3527: 2250 (V) 3605: 1242-J (N)
3206: 1257-L (N) 3302: 1224-H (V) 3411: 1448-L (N1) 3528: 2250 (N) 3606: 1242-J (N)
3207: 1257-L (N1) 3303: 1224-H (N) 3415: 1460-L (V) 3530: 2250 (e1) 3607: 1242-E (V)
3208: 1257-L (N3) 3304: 1224-H (N) 3417: 1456-L (V) 3531: 2250 (N1) 3608: 1242-E (N)
3209: 1257-L (c) 3306: 1376-L (V) 3418: 1456-L (N) 3532: 2273 (N) 3610: 1242-E (e)
3211: 1257-L (b) 3307: 1376-L (N) 3419: 1456-L (N) 3533: 2251 (V) 3611: 2259 (N)
3212: 1264-L (V) 3308: 1224-A (f) 3420: 1456-L (j) 3534: 2251 (N) 3615: 1242-H (V)
3213: 1265-L (V) 3313: 1384-L (V) 3422: 1456-L (l) 3535: 2273 (N1) 3616: 1242-H (N)
3214: 1265-L (N) 3314: 1384-L (N1) 3423: 1458-L (V) 3536: 2251 (em) 3617: 1242-A (N1)
3215: 1265-L (N1) 3318: 1392-L (V) 3424: 1458-L (N1) 3537: 1234-A (N) 3618: 1242-B (N1)
3216: 1269-L (V) 3319: 1392-L (V) 3425: 1458-L (d1) 3538: 2253 (e1) 3619: 2259 (d)
3217: 1270-L (N2) 3320: 1393-L (V) 3426: 1228-A (N) 3539: 1234-A (l) 3623: 1242-B (d1)
3218: 1249-L (N) 3321: 1393-L (V) 3427: 1462-L (V) 3541: 1235-A (N) 3624: 2260 (N)
3219: 2320 (td) 3322: 1394-L (V) 3444: 1476-L (d1) 3542: 1235-A (N) 3627: 1242-A (f)
3220: 1220-A (N) 3323: 1411-G (t) 3445: 1468-L (N) 3543: 1235-B (V) 3628: 1242-E (b)
3221: 1220-A (N) 3326: 1407-L (d) 3447: 1469-L (V) 3544: 1235-B (N) 3629: 1242-A (f1)
3222: 1220-B (N) 3329: 1392-L (b) 3451: 1473-L (b1) 3545: 1235-A (N1) 3631: 1242-A (fj)
3225: 1290-L (b) 3330: 1393-L (b) 3452: 1473-L (bj) 3546: 1242-G (V) 3632: 1242-B (b)
3227: 1290-L (bf) 3331: 1407-L (V) 3453: 1481-L (b) 3547: 1244-G (V) 3634: 1242-B (V)
3231: 1290-L (V) 3332: 1410-L (V) 3455: 1335-L (V) 3548: 1244-G (g) 3635: 1242-B (V)
3233: 1290-L (f) 3333: 1410-L (d1) 3456: 1473-L (V) 3549: 1244-G (N) 3637: 2261 (V)
3235: 1296-L (V) 3334: 1411-L (V) 3462: 1474-L (V) 3550: 1244-G (d1) 3639: 2261 (b1)
3237: 1297-J (V) 3335: 1411-L (V) 3463: 1474-L (N) 3551: 1236-A (N) 3640: 2261 (b3)
3238: 1304-L (V) 3336: 1411-L (N) 3465: 1474-L (N) 3553: 2248 (g) 3642: 1243-H (V)
3240: 1307-L (V) 3338: 1411-L (d) 3467: 1476-L (V) 3554: 1235-J (V) 3644: 1282-A (N)
3242: 1318-L (b1) 3341: 1413-L (V) 3468: 1476-L (N) 3555: 1235-J (f1) 3646: 2264 (c)
3243: 1318-L (V) 3342: 1416-L (N) 3471: 1477-L (N1) 3556: 1232-B (g) 3647: 2265 (V)
3244: 2444 (tc) 3344: 1418-L (V) 3474: 1480-L (V) 3557: 1242-J (V) 3648: 2266 (V)
3244: 2444 (td) 3345: 1418-L (V) 3476: 1480-L (g) 3558: 2263 (o) 3649: 2266 (g)
3245: 1326-L (V) 3346: 1418-L (N1) 3477: 1480-L (N) 3559: 1244-J (V) 3650: 2266 (bl)
3246: 1326-L (d) 3349: 1419-L (N1) 3486: 1481-L (N) 3561: 1244-J (N) 3651: 1244-A (N)
3247: 1326-L (c) 3350: 1418-L (c) 3487: 1022-A (N) 3563: 1245-J (N) 3652: 1244-A (N)
3248: 1326-L (d1) 3351: 1427-L (d) 3488: 1462-L (V) 3564: 1250-J (N) 3653: 1244-A (N)
3249: 1342-L (d) 3352: 1435-L (c) 3489: 1487-L (N) 3574: 2294 (g1) 3654: 1244-A (N)
3250: 1342-L (c) 3353: 1435-L (d) 3490: 1496-L (c) 3576: 2253 (V) 3655: 1244-H (V)

562
Index - Strong's Number
3657: 1244-A (N1) 3735: 1250-H (V) 3811: 1258-D (V) 3897: 1261-B (V) 3970: 1006-A (af)
3658: 2270 (ec) 3736: 3026 3813: 1262-D (V) 3898: 2305 (V) 3971: 1289-D (d)
3660: 1244-A (p1) 3737: 3026 3814: 1262-D (N) 3899: 2305 (N) 3972: 1289-D (d1)
3661: 1244-A (N1) 3738: 1250-H (V) 3816: 1266-D (c) 3900: 2305 (N) 3973: 1291-D (c)
3664: 2267 (V) 3739: 1250-H (V) 3820: 1255-A (N) 3901: 2305 (N) 3974: 1020-J (a)
3665: 2268 (V) 3740: 1250-A (N1) 3821: 1255-A (N) 3904: 2306 (N1) 3975: 1020-J (k1)
3666: 2268 (e1) 3741: 1250-H (N1) 3823: 1255-B (V) 3905: 2307 (V) 3976: 1152-C (ag)
3670: 2269 (V) 3744: 2286 (c) 3824: 1255-B (N) 3906: 2307 (N) 3977: 1152-C (ag)
3671: 2269 (N) 3745: 2286 (V) 3825: 1255-B (N) 3907: 2308 (V) 3978: 1242-C (a)
3673: 2271 (V) 3746: 1250-A (f) 3826: 1255-M (N1) 3908: 2308 (N) 3979: 1242-C (a2)
3674: 2272 (N) 3748: 2291 (b3) 3827: 1255-A (N1) 3909: 1262-A (N) 3980: 1242-C (ac2)
3675: 2272 (N) 3749: 3027 3828: 2303 (c1) 3910: 1262-J (N) 3981: 1294-C (a)
3676: 1245-A (N) 3750: 3028 3830: 2304 (d) 3911: 1262-E (N1) 3982: 1288-C (a)
3677: 1245-E (N) 3753: 1250-A (l1) 3831: 2304 (d) 3913: 2309 (V) 3983: 1288-C (a)
3678: 1245-E (e) 3754: 2288 (N) 3832: 2302 (V) 3914: 1259-J (b1) 3983: 1288-C (k)
3680: 1245-H (V) 3755: 2288 (g) 3833: 1255-E (b) 3915: 1265-M (N) 3984: 1014-A (a)
3681: 1245-A (rf) 3758: 3029 3834: 1255-B (b1) 3916: 1265-M (f1) 3985: 1290-D (V)
3682: 1245-A (N3) 3759: 3029 3835: 2303 (V) 3917: 1265-M (N4) 3986: 1290-D (N)
3683: 2274 (V) 3764: 1245-E (e) 3836: 2303 (N) 3918: 1274-M (N) 3987: 1290-D (N)
3684: 2275 (b) 3765: 3024 3839: 2303 (e1) 3920: 2310 (V) 3988: 1291-D (V)
3687: 2275 (b3) 3766: 2290 (V) 3840: 2303 (e1) 3921: 2310 (N) 3989: 1017-H (a)
3688: 2275 (V) 3767: 2290 (N) 3842: 2303 (N1) 3924: 1265-E (o1) 3990: 1380-C (a)
3689: 2275 (N) 3768: 3030 3843: 2303 (N1) 3925: 2311 (V) 3991: 1380-C (af1)
3690: 2275 (e1) 3769: 1250-B (V) 3847: 2304 (V) 3926: 1282-A (N) 3992: 1296-D (V)
3697: 2276 (V) 3770: 2289 (N) 3848: 2304 (V) 3928: 2311 (ed) 3993: 1439-C (a)
3698: 2276 (o2) 3772: 2291 (V) 3849: 1256-A (N) 3930: 1269-A (N) 3994: 1457-C (k1)
3699: 1245-B (V) 3773: 2291 (d1) 3851: 1255-G (N) 3931: 2312 (V) 3995: 2005 (h1)
3700: 2277 (V) 3775: 2273 (N) 3852: 1255-G (N1) 3932: 2313 (V) 3996: 1024-J (a)
3701: 2277 (N) 3776: 2273 (e1) 3854: 1256-G (N) 3933: 2313 (N) 3997: 1024-J (k1)
3702: 2277 (N) 3780: 1245-H (V) 3856: 1258-H (V) 3934: 2313 (N) 3998: 1034-J (k1)
3704: 1245-A (N2) 3781: 2292 (b) 3857: 1262-G (V) 3937: 2314 (V) 3999: 1035-J (a)
3705: 2278 (N) 3782: 2292 (V) 3858: 1262-G (N) 3938: 2315 (V) 4001: 1038-J (k1)
3706: 2278 (N2) 3783: 2292 (ej) 3859: 1266-G (V) 3939: 2316 (N1) 4002: 1039-J (a)
3707: 2279 (V) 3784: 2293 (V) 3860: 1093-J (N) 3940: 2317 (b) 4003: 1042-J (k1)
3708: 2279 (N) 3785: 2293 (N) 3861: 1106-A (N) 3942: 1382-H (N) 4004: 2012 (hc)
3709: 1247-A (N) 3786: 2293 (N) 3862: 1426-G (N1) 3943: 2318 (V) 4005: 2012 (h)
3710: 1247-A (N) 3787: 2294 (V) 3863: 1254-J (N) 3944: 1271-A (j) 4007: 2367 (a)
3711: 1247-H (V) 3788: 2294 (ej) 3867: 1259-J (V) 3945: 1271-B (V) 4008: 1032-E (h)
3712: 1247-A (N1) 3789: 2295 (V) 3868: 1260-J (V) 3947: 2319 (V) 4009: 2013 (h)
3713: 2283 (c) 3790: 2295 (V) 3869: 1260-J (N) 3948: 2319 (N) 4010: 2017 (ab4)
3714: 2282 (b) 3791: 2295 (N) 3871: 1261-J (N) 3950: 2320 (V) 4011: 1037-H (h)
3715: 2283 (b) 3792: 2295 (N) 3874: 1262-J (V) 3951: 2320 (N) 4013: 2033 (h)
3717: 2280 (V) 3793: 2295 (c2) 3875: 1262-J (N) 3952: 1261-B (V) 4015: 2038 (h)
3718: 2280 (N) 3795: 1252-B (b) 3880: 1259-J (eb) 3953: 2321 (V) 4016: 1044-J (a)
3719: 2281 (V) 3796: 2296 (g) 3883: 1265-J (N) 3954: 2321 (N) 4018: 2043 (k1)
3720: 2281 (N) 3797: 2296 (N) 3884: 1254-B (o) 3955: 2322 (N) 4020: 2049 (h1)
3721: 1247-B (V) 3799: 2297 (V) 3885: 1267-J (V) 3956: 2325 (c) 4021: 2051 (hb2)
3722: 2283 (V) 3800: 2297 (N) 3885: 1451-J (V) 3957: 2323 (e1) 4022: 2329 (N)
3723: 2283 (g) 3801: 2298 (c2) 3886: 1269-J (V) 3958: 2324 (N) 4026: 2054 (h)
3724: 2283 (g) 3802: 2299 (N) 3887: 1271-J (V) 3960: 2325 (V) 4030: 2329 (m1)
3725: 2283 (ed) 3803: 2300 (V) 3888: 1274-J (V) 3961: 2325 (e) 4032: 1066-J (a)
3727: 2283 (c2) 3804: 2300 (N) 3890: 1259-J (N) 3963: 2327 (N) 4033: 1066-J (d)
3728: 2284 (V) 3805: 2300 (g2) 3891: 1260-A (N3) 3964: 1281-A (N) 4034: 1066-J (kc1)
3729: 2285 (V) 3806: 2301 (V) 3892: 1261-A (N) 3965: 1038-C (ad) 4035: 1066-J (kd1)
3730: 3025 3807: 1252-B (V) 3893: 1261-A (N) 3966: 1004-J (k) 4037: 2061 (a1)
3733: 1250-A (N) 3808: 1254-J (N) 3894: 2305 (d) 3967: 1277-A (N1) 4038: 2330 (N)
3734: 1250-J (N) 3809: 1254-A (N) 3895: 1261-A (f) 3969: 1277-A (N1) 4039: 1058-M (k1)

563
Index - Strong's Number
4040: 1058-M (k1) 4115: 1379-F (a2) 4189: 2358 (g1) 4261: 2169 (a) 4347: 1310-A (a1)
4041: 1059-A (k1) 4116: 1296-G (V) 4190: 1476-L (a1) 4262: 2169 (ad) 4348: 1235-J (h1)
4042: 2331 (V) 4117: 1296-G (V) 4191: 1298-J (V) 4263: 2171 (a) 4349: 1244-J (a)
4043: 1060-A (a) 4118: 1296-G (N) 4192: 1298-J (N) 4264: 1175-H (a) 4350: 1244-A (kc1)
4044: 2331 (N1) 4119: 1296-G (g) 4193: 1298-J (N) 4267: 2180 (a) 4351: 1250-J (k1)
4045: 2076 (h2) 4120: 1296-G (N1) 4194: 1298-J (N) 4268: 1176-H (a) 4355: 1287-B (V)
4046: 2377 (k1) 4123: 1495-F (a1) 4195: 1503-L (a) 4269: 2184 (ac) 4356: 1242-E (h1)
4048: 2332 (V) 4127: 1279-J (V) 4196: 2117 (h) 4270: 2187 (ac) 4357: 1242-H (h1)
4049: 2332 (V) 4128: 1280-J (V) 4197: 2344 (N) 4272: 2334 (V) 4358: 1242-B (hc)
4050: 1066-A (k1) 4129: 1085-L (k) 4198: 1283-H (N) 4273: 2334 (N) 4359: 1242-B (h)
4052: 2087 (h1) 4130: 1085-L (k2) 4201: 1145-J (k1) 4274: 2194 (a) 4360: 1242-B (hd)
4053: 2088 (k1) 4131: 1285-J (V) 4202: 1152-J (a) 4276: 1179-A (a4) 4361: 1242-J (a2)
4054: 2089 (h) 4132: 1285-J (N) 4203: 1152-J (a) 4277: 2335 (V) 4362: 2264 (h)
4054: 2089 (h1) 4133: 1285-J (N1) 4204: 1158-J (a) 4278: 2198 (k) 4364: 2266 (ac)
4055: 1280-A (N) 4134: 1287-J (V) 4205: 1411-J (a) 4279: 1181-A (a) 4365: 2266 (h2)
4056: 2117 (a) 4135: 1288-J (V) 4206: 1146-M (a) 4280: 1181-E (a1) 4369: 1244-A (kd1)
4057: 2093 (h) 4136: 1288-J (N) 4207: 2122 (a) 4281: 2211 (a1) 4370: 2267 (h)
4058: 1280-B (V) 4138: 1257-L (a2) 4207: 2122 (h1) 4282: 2211 (a1) 4371: 1245-A (k)
4059: 1280-B (N) 4139: 1288-J (N1) 4208: 2387 (a1) 4283: 1181-A (a2) 4372: 1245-H (h)
4060: 1280-A (N1) 4141: 1324-L (a) 4209: 1151-A (k1) 4284: 2213 (a1) 4373: 1245-A (h1)
4061: 1280-A (N1) 4142: 1324-L (a1) 4210: 2124 (hc) 4285: 2215 (a) 4374: 1245-H (k)
4062: 1140-G (a1) 4143: 1326-L (a) 4211: 2124 (a1) 4286: 2186 (ac) 4376: 2337 (V)
4063: 1280-K (N) 4144: 1326-L (a) 4212: 2124 (k1) 4288: 1183-M (k1) 4377: 2337 (N)
4064: 1075-H (a) 4145: 1326-L (a1) 4213: 2680 (h) 4289: 1183-A (a1) 4378: 2406 (a)
4065: 1077-J (a) 4146: 1326-L (a1) 4214: 1158-H (h) 4290: 2226 (a2) 4379: 2406 (h1)
4066: 1083-A (ac) 4147: 1342-L (a) 4215: 1158-H (k) 4291: 1294-E (V) 4380: 1250-A (k1)
4067: 1280-A (j) 4148: 1342-L (a) 4217: 2135 (h) 4292: 1185-A (al) 4383: 2292 (hc)
4069: 1085-J (a) 4150: 1349-L (a) 4218: 2137 (h) 4293: 2227 (a) 4384: 2292 (a1)
4070: 1089-J (k) 4151: 1349-L (a) 4219: 2138 (h) 4294: 1285-H (N) 4385: 2295 (h)
4071: 1089-J (k1) 4152: 1349-L (a1) 4220: 1284-A (N) 4295: 1308-H (a) 4386: 1252-A (k1)
4072: 1077-A (h1) 4154: 2346 (o2) 4221: 1284-J (N) 4296: 1308-A (h1) 4388: 2301 (a)
4073: 2098 (a1) 4155: 1523-L (a) 4222: 1284-E (V) 4297: 1308-J (a1) 4390: 1288-E (V)
4078: 1079-A (a) 4156: 1363-L (a1) 4223: 1284-E (V) 4298: 1308-A (ad1) 4391: 1288-E (V)
4079: 1083-A (hb) 4157: 1364-L (a1) 4224: 1163-E (a) 4299: 1189-J (a) 4392: 1288-E (N)
4082: 1083-M (k1) 4159: 1390-L (a) 4225: 2143 (a2) 4300: 1196-M (k) 4393: 1288-E (c)
4083: 1083-M (k1) 4160: 1294-A (N) 4226: 2143 (k2) 4301: 2234 (ac) 4394: 1288-E (ed)
4085: 1080-J (k1) 4161: 1392-L (a) 4227: 2145 (a) 4302: 2398 (a) 4395: 1288-E (N1)
4087: 2105 (a1) 4163: 1392-L (a1) 4228: 2147 (ac2) 4303: 2236 (a) 4396: 1288-E (ed1)
4090: 1083-A (k) 4164: 1402-L (a) 4229: 1284-H (V) 4304: 2238 (h2) 4397: 1264-D (a)
4093: 1085-A (a) 4165: 1410-L (a) 4230: 1164-J (k1) 4305: 2336 (V) 4398: 1264-D (a)
4094: 2110 (a1) 4166: 1410-L (a1) 4231: 1168-J (a) 4306: 2336 (N) 4399: 1264-D (k1)
4095: 2111 (a1) 4167: 1295-J (V) 4234: 1173-J (a) 4307: 1204-A (a1) 4400: 1264-D (a3)
4096: 2112 (h) 4168: 1418-L (a) 4236: 1168-H (a1) 4310: 1286-A (N) 4402: 1288-E (N2)
4097: 2114 (h) 4169: 1418-L (a1) 4237: 1168-H (k1) 4315: 1186-L (k) 4403: 2304 (ad)
4098: 1090-J (k1) 4170: 1435-L (a) 4239: 1284-A (f) 4323: 1242-L (h) 4404: 2303 (a)
4100: 1281-A (N) 4171: 1296-J (V) 4241: 1171-H (h1) 4325: 1281-A (N) 4405: 1288-A (N1)
4101: 1281-A (N) 4172: 1227-E (k) 4242: 2337 (b) 4327: 1290-M (N) 4406: 1288-A (N1)
4102: 1281-B (N) 4173: 2351 (g) 4245: 1173-H (a) 4328: 1326-L (ko1) 4408: 2338 (d)
4103: 1105-J (k1) 4174: 1441-L (a) 4246: 1173-J (k1) 4329: 1333-L (a) 4410: 2340 (d1)
4106: 1296-G (b) 4175: 1227-H (k) 4247: 1173-A (k1) 4330: 1294-M (N) 4411: 1267-J (a)
4107: 1288-G (V) 4177: 1296-H (g) 4251: 1173-A (af) 4334: 1480-L (hc) 4412: 1267-J (k1)
4108: 1264-F (a) 4178: 1446-L (a) 4252: 2165 (a) 4339: 1480-L (k) 4414: 2338 (V)
4109: 1264-F (a) 4180: 1458-L (a) 4253: 2165 (a1) 4340: 1480-L (k) 4415: 2338 (N)
4110: 1104-B (a) 4181: 1458-L (a1) 4254: 2166 (a1) 4341: 1232-D (ac) 4416: 2338 (N)
4112: 1266-F (ad1) 4184: 1297-J (V) 4255: 2167 (a1) 4342: 2250 (V) 4417: 2338 (N)
4113: 1296-F (a1) 4185: 1297-J (V) 4256: 2167 (a2) 4345: 2250 (h) 4418: 2338 (N)
4114: 1379-F (a1) 4186: 1462-L (a) 4260: 1174-E (a1) 4346: 2250 (a) 4419: 2338 (N)

564
Index - Strong's Number
4420: 2338 (N1) 4493: 1303-J (a) 4560: 2345 (V) 4629: 1365-H (a) 4695: 1317-A (a3)
4421: 2305 (h1) 4494: 1307-J (a) 4561: 1342-L (a) 4630: 2576 (k1) 4696: 2350 (N)
4422: 2339 (V) 4496: 1307-J (k1) 4562: 1342-J (a2) 4631: 1250-A (k1) 4697: 2350 (N1)
4423: 2339 (N) 4497: 1313-J (a) 4563: 2516 (hc) 4633: 2576 (a) 4698: 1150-M (k1)
4425: 1288-B (b1) 4498: 1314-J (k) 4564: 2516 (a) 4634: 2576 (a1) 4699: 1403-A (k1)
4426: 1271-M (k1) 4499: 1314-J (k1) 4565: 2516 (h) 4635: 2576 (a2) 4700: 1150-A (k2)
4427: 2340 (V) 4500: 1319-J (a) 4566: 2518 (a) 4636: 1365-A (ap) 4701: 2673 (h2)
4428: 2340 (N) 4501: 1319-J (k1) 4567: 2518 (a) 4637: 2581 (a1) 4702: 1407-A (a)
4430: 2340 (N) 4502: 2390 (h) 4568: 1508-H (a) 4639: 1360-H (a) 4703: 2676 (h)
4431: 2340 (N) 4503: 1307-A (h1) 4569: 2520 (a) 4642: 2584 (a1) 4704: 2680 (hb1)
4433: 2340 (N1) 4504: 1307-A (h1) 4570: 2524 (a) 4643: 2563 (a) 4705: 2680 (h)
4434: 2310 (ac2) 4510: 1290-B (eb) 4570: 2524 (a1) 4645: 2592 (h) 4707: 1408-H (h)
4436: 2340 (N1) 4512: 1311-H (h) 4571: 2346 (V) 4646: 2419 (a) 4710: 2683 (j)
4437: 2340 (N3) 4513: 2343 (V) 4574: 2528 (a) 4647: 1376-A (a) 4711: 1294-B (V)
4438: 2340 (N3) 4514: 2415 (ad) 4575: 2528 (a1) 4650: 1386-M (k) 4712: 1411-A (k)
4446: 2340 (N2) 4515: 2415 (h) 4576: 2530 (a) 4651: 2421 (a) 4715: 2692 (a)
4448: 1288-B (V) 4516: 2416 (a) 4577: 1292-H (N) 4652: 1380-E (h1) 4716: 1295-A (N)
4449: 1288-B (V) 4517: 1322-A (kl) 4578: 1292-H (N) 4653: 2606 (h1) 4717: 1416-A (a1)
4451: 2311 (a) 4518: 1318-A (k4) 4579: 1292-A (N1) 4654: 2421 (a1) 4718: 1416-A (N2)
4452: 2341 (V) 4521: 1290-A (N2) 4580: 1348-J (a) 4655: 2609 (h) 4720: 2700 (h)
4454: 2342 (V) 4522: 1291-A (N) 4581: 1352-J (a) 4656: 2613 (h2) 4721: 1426-G (a)
4455: 2319 (ac) 4523: 1291-A (N) 4583: 1359-J (a) 4657: 2612 (h) 4721: 1426-G (a1)
4456: 2321 (ac) 4524: 1324-A (k) 4585: 1359-J (k1) 4658: 2421 (a2) 4723: 1419-J (h)
4457: 2319 (a) 4525: 2467 (a) 4588: 1362-J (a) 4659: 2622 (h) 4724: 1419-J (h1)
4458: 2326 (k1) 4526: 2467 (h2) 4589: 1365-J (a) 4660: 2422 (a) 4725: 1427-J (a)
4459: 2328 (a1) 4527: 1326-A (a) 4591: 2347 (V) 4661: 2422 (a) 4726: 1250-J (a)
4460: 2332 (ad1) 4528: 2468 (hj) 4592: 2347 (N) 4662: 2630 (h) 4727: 1422-A (N)
4461: 1280-A (k) 4529: 1291-H (V) 4593: 1354-J (a) 4664: 2642 (h) 4728: 1422-A (N1)
4463: 1298-J (a) 4530: 1291-A (N1) 4594: 1354-H (a) 4665: 2643 (a2) 4729: 2705 (h)
4464: 2333 (a) 4531: 1314-A (a1) 4595: 2537 (a1) 4666: 2640 (h) 4730: 2705 (h2)
4465: 2337 (h) 4533: 1327-J (a) 4596: 1516-A (k) 4667: 2620 (h1) 4731: 1426-A (a)
4466: 2337 (h2) 4534: 1333-J (k1) 4598: 1357-M (k) 4668: 2649 (a) 4731: 1426-A (a1)
4467: 2340 (a1) 4535: 2411 (a) 4599: 1359-M (a) 4669: 2649 (h) 4733: 2707 (h)
4468: 2340 (a3) 4536: 2473 (h) 4600: 2348 (V) 4670: 2651 (h) 4734: 2709 (h2)
4469: 2344 (h) 4537: 2344 (V) 4603: 2349 (V) 4671: 1294-J (N) 4735: 1428-H (h)
4470: 1296-A (k) 4538: 2344 (N) 4604: 2349 (N) 4672: 1294-E (V) 4736: 1428-H (h1)
4472: 1296-B (ac) 4539: 1333-A (a) 4605: 1357-A (a) 4673: 1393-A (a) 4738: 2718 (h)
4473: 2357 (h) 4540: 1333-J (k1) 4606: 1357-A (k) 4673: 2426 (a) 4740: 2725 (hc)
4474: 2359 (h) 4541: 2412 (a1) 4607: 1357-L (a) 4674: 2426 (ko) 4741: 2725 (ac1)
4475: 2359 (k1) 4542: 2478 (h) 4608: 1357-H (a) 4675: 1393-A (a1) 4742: 2725 (ko1)
4476: 2360 (h) 4543: 2478 (h1) 4609: 1357-A (a1) 4676: 2426 (a1) 4743: 1295-B (V)
4477: 2364 (a) 4544: 2478 (h3) 4611: 1357-B (a) 4678: 2426 (a2) 4744: 1434-E (h)
4478: 1290-A (N) 4545: 2412 (a2) 4612: 2550 (a) 4679: 1395-A (k) 4745: 1434-H (h)
4479: 1290-A (N) 4546: 1334-M (k1) 4613: 2550 (a) 4680: 1294-H (V) 4746: 1434-H (k)
4480: 1290-A (h) 4547: 1334-B (ad) 4614: 2552 (a1) 4682: 1294-B (N1) 4747: 1434-A (k1)
4481: 1290-A (h) 4548: 2491 (a) 4615: 2553 (a) 4683: 1317-A (a1) 4748: 1435-H (h)
4482: 1290-A (N) 4548: 2491 (a1) 4616: 1359-A (a) 4684: 1403-G (h1) 4749: 1435-H (h1)
4483: 1290-H (V) 4548: 2491 (h) 4617: 1520-H (a) 4685: 1395-J (a) 4750: 1435-E (h1)
4484: 1290-H (N) 4549: 1291-B (V) 4618: 1359-A (a1) 4685: 1395-J (a1) 4751: 1296-A (N)
4485: 2374 (ab1) 4550: 2413 (a) 4620: 2566 (a1) 4686: 1395-A (ad1) 4752: 1296-A (N)
4486: 2383 (a) 4551: 2413 (a) 4621: 2567 (a) 4687: 1397-H (h1) 4753: 1296-J (N)
4487: 1290-H (V) 4552: 2492 (h) 4622: 2570 (ac) 4688: 1403-J (k1) 4754: 1288-E (V)
4488: 1290-H (N) 4553: 2495 (h) 4623: 2570 (a) 4689: 1402-J (a) 4756: 1288-E (N)
4489: 1290-H (g) 4554: 1339-E (hc) 4624: 1364-H (a) 4690: 1410-J (a) 4758: 1438-H (a)
4490: 1290-A (N1) 4555: 2496 (h1) 4625: 2906 (a) 4691: 1402-J (k1) 4759: 1438-A (a1)
4491: 1302-G (h) 4556: 2496 (h2) 4626: 1365-A (a) 4692: 1411-J (a) 4760: 1438-L (a1)
4492: 1319-G (h1) 4557: 2500 (h) 4627: 2573 (a) 4694: 1411-J (k1) 4761: 1458-D (a1)

565
Index - Strong's Number
4763: 1458-D (k1) 4840: 2795 (k) 4909: 2479 (ac2) 4979: 2451 (a1) 5059: 2374 (V)
4765: 2742 (a) 4841: 2795 (k1) 4910: 2359 (V) 4984: 1314-E (V) 5060: 2376 (V)
4766: 1439-H (a) 4842: 2795 (h2) 4911: 2359 (V) 4985: 2364 (V) 5061: 2376 (N)
4767: 1439-A (h1) 4843: 1296-B (V) 4912: 2359 (N) 4986: 2364 (N) 5062: 2377 (V)
4768: 1439-A (a4) 4844: 1296-B (c) 4914: 2359 (d) 4987: 2364 (g) 5063: 2377 (N)
4769: 2745 (a) 4845: 1296-B (N1) 4915: 2359 (i) 4988: 2364 (V) 5064: 2378 (V)
4770: 2746 (a) 4846: 1296-B (c1) 4916: 2842 (ac) 4991: 2451 (a2) 5065: 2375 (V)
4771: 2752 (ad) 4849: 2799 (h2) 4917: 2842 (h2) 4994: 1300-A (N) 5066: 2379 (V)
4772: 2749 (a1) 4853: 1314-E (a) 4923: 1473-A (k1) 4995: 1300-A (N) 5067: 1303-A (N)
4773: 2750 (a1) 4855: 1320-E (a) 4924: 2850 (h) 4997: 1303-D (g) 5068: 2380 (V)
4774: 2752 (a1) 4856: 1314-E (ac) 4926: 2851 (h) 4997: 1303-D (g1) 5069: 2380 (V)
4775: 2352 (V) 4857: 1477-D (a) 4928: 2851 (N2) 4998: 1300-H (V) 5071: 2380 (N1)
4776: 2352 (N) 4858: 1314-E (a1) 4929: 2853 (h) 4999: 1300-A (N1) 5073: 3033
4777: 2352 (N) 4859: 1320-E (a1) 4930: 2491 (a) 5000: 1300-H (d) 5074: 1303-B (V)
4779: 2352 (N) 4860: 1320-E (aj) 4931: 2853 (h2) 5001: 1312-D (V) 5075: 1303-B (V)
4780: 2352 (N3) 4862: 1472-D (h1) 4932: 1474-H (h) 5002: 1312-D (N) 5076: 1303-B (d)
4783: 2755 (a) 4863: 1342-D (h2) 4933: 1475-M (k1) 5003: 2365 (V) 5077: 1303-H (V)
4784: 1296-H (V) 4864: 1314-E (a2) 4934: 2860 (hc) 5004: 2365 (ed) 5078: 1303-H (N)
4786: 1296-J (N1) 4865: 2809 (h1) 4935: 1476-A (hf) 5005: 2365 (ld) 5079: 1303-M (N1)
4787: 1296-A (N1) 4866: 2811 (a) 4937: 2861 (h) 5006: 1317-D (V) 5080: 2381 (V)
4788: 1441-J (a) 4867: 2811 (h) 4938: 2861 (h1) 5007: 1317-D (N1) 5081: 2380 (b)
4790: 2353 (c) 4868: 2812 (h) 4939: 2496 (h) 5008: 1318-D (V) 5082: 2380 (b1)
4791: 1450-J (a) 4869: 2463 (h) 4940: 2863 (h1) 5009: 1318-D (N1) 5083: 1303-A (m)
4793: 1455-J (k) 4870: 1463-A (h1) 4941: 2864 (h) 5010: 1319-D (V) 5084: 2382 (N)
4794: 1455-J (k1) 4871: 1297-H (V) 4942: 2870 (h) 5012: 1301-E (V) 5085: 2382 (e1)
4795: 2356 (d) 4874: 1320-H (a) 4943: 2360 (N) 5013: 1301-E (V) 5086: 2384 (V)
4797: 2756 (h) 4875: 1461-J (k1) 4944: 1479-A (a) 5014: 1301-B (V) 5087: 2385 (V)
4798: 2756 (a) 4876: 1461-J (a1) 4945: 1479-H (a) 5016: 1301-E (d1) 5088: 2385 (N)
4799: 2353 (V) 4878: 1462-J (k1) 4946: 2874 (hc) 5017: 1301-E (d1) 5089: 1304-J (N)
4800: 2759 (k) 4879: 1463-J (k1) 4947: 2877 (ac) 5023: 3031 5090: 1302-G (V)
4801: 2765 (k) 4880: 1469-J (a) 4948: 2874 (h) 5024: 2366 (V) 5091: 1304-H (V)
4802: 2766 (a2) 4880: 1469-J (h) 4949: 2874 (h2) 5027: 2367 (V) 5092: 1304-H (f)
4803: 2354 (V) 4881: 1333-J (k1) 4950: 2876 (h) 5029: 1301-E (b) 5093: 1304-H (f1)
4804: 2354 (V) 4882: 1475-J (k1) 4951: 1342-A (h1) 5030: 1301-E (b) 5094: 1319-G (b)
4805: 1296-A (f) 4883: 1342-A (ac) 4952: 1480-A (h1) 5031: 1301-E (b1) 5095: 1311-G (V)
4806: 1288-E (b) 4884: 1342-J (k1) 4953: 2882 (acf) 5033: 2368 (N) 5097: 1311-G (l)
4808: 1439-M (k1) 4885: 1337-J (a) 4955: 2512 (h1) 5034: 2369 (V) 5098: 1312-G (V)
4814: 1296-B (b3) 4886: 2357 (V) 4958: 2514 (a) 5035: 2369 (N) 5099: 1312-G (N)
4815: 1296-B (bf) 4887: 2357 (N) 4959: 1297-B (V) 5036: 2369 (N) 5100: 1312-G (N1)
4816: 1448-L (a) 4888: 2357 (N1) 4960: 1482-H (h) 5038: 2369 (N1) 5101: 1318-G (V)
4817: 2769 (k) 4889: 2830 (ab) 4961: 1482-H (h) 5039: 2369 (N1) 5102: 1319-G (V)
4818: 2769 (k1) 4890: 2472 (h) 4962: 1298-A (N) 5040: 2369 (N4) 5103: 1319-G (N)
4819: 2770 (ac2) 4891: 2829 (h) 4963: 1037-A (ai) 5042: 2370 (V) 5104: 1319-G (N)
4820: 1450-A (h1) 4892: 2830 (a) 4964: 2361 (N) 5043: 3032 5105: 1319-G (N1)
4823: 2775 (h) 4893: 2830 (h) 4966: 2364 (c) 5045: 2371 (N) 5106: 1300-J (V)
4827: 1460-B (V) 4894: 2831 (hc) 4966: 2364 (d) 5046: 2372 (V) 5107: 1301-J (V)
4828: 1453-A (k) 4895: 1469-A (ap1) 4969: 2362 (V) 5047: 2372 (V) 5108: 1301-J (N)
4829: 1453-H (h) 4896: 2833 (h) 4970: 1298-A (f) 5048: 2372 (N) 5110: 1303-J (V)
4830: 1453-A (a4) 4897: 1297-A (f) 4971: 2893 (ac2) 5049: 2372 (N) 5111: 1303-J (V)
4832: 1454-E (a) 4899: 2357 (b) 4971: 2893 (ad2) 5050: 1302-H (V) 5112: 1303-J (N)
4833: 2786 (h) 4900: 2358 (V) 4972: 1258-D (ai1) 5051: 1302-J (N1) 5115: 1305-J (V)
4834: 2355 (V) 4901: 2358 (N) 4973: 2328 (a1) 5053: 1302-A (N1) 5116: 1305-J (N)
4835: 1455-B (ko1) 4903: 2834 (h) 4973: 2328 (k1) 5054: 1302-H (c1) 5117: 1307-J (V)
4836: 2791 (N) 4904: 2834 (h) 4974: 1496-J (k) 5055: 2373 (V) 5118: 1307-J (N)
4837: 2792 (a2) 4906: 1410-A (a4) 4975: 2363 (N) 5056: 2373 (N) 5120: 1308-J (V)
4838: 2356 (V) 4907: 2838 (h) 4976: 2451 (a) 5057: 2372 (b) 5122: 1311-J (q)
4839: 2356 (N) 4908: 2838 (h) 4978: 2451 (a1) 5058: 2374 (b1) 5123: 1312-J (V)

566
Index - Strong's Number
5124: 1312-J (N1) 5205: 1303-M (N) 5282: 2416 (m) 5359: 2433 (N) 5427: 2457 (N)
5125: 1313-J (V) 5206: 1303-M (N1) 5285: 2417 (ld) 5360: 2433 (N1) 5428: 2456 (V)
5127: 1314-J (V) 5207: 1310-B (bc) 5286: 2458 (V) 5361: 2434 (V) 5429: 1323-A (N1)
5128: 1322-J (V) 5208: 1310-B (bc) 5287: 2458 (V) 5362: 2435 (V) 5430: 1336-D (c)
5130: 1316-J (V) 5209: 1313-M (N) 5288: 2418 (N) 5363: 2435 (g) 5431: 1336-D (V)
5131: 1316-J (N) 5211: 1314-M (N) 5289: 2418 (N) 5364: 2435 (e1) 5432: 1323-A (l1)
5132: 1317-J (V) 5213: 1317-B (ec) 5290: 2418 (g) 5365: 2436 (V) 5433: 1324-E (V)
5133: 1317-J (N1) 5214: 1319-M (V) 5291: 2418 (N1) 5366: 2436 (N1) 5435: 1324-E (g)
5134: 1318-J (V) 5215: 1319-M (N) 5296: 2458 (c2) 5367: 2437 (V) 5437: 1324-B (V)
5135: 1319-J (N) 5216: 1319-A (N) 5299: 1316-A (N1) 5368: 2437 (V) 5438: 1324-A (b1)
5136: 1320-J (V) 5217: 1310-E (V) 5301: 2419 (V) 5372: 2438 (em) 5439: 1324-B (b)
5137: 1306-H (V) 5218: 1310-E (N) 5306: 2420 (g) 5373: 2439 (N) 5439: 1324-B (b1)
5138: 2386 (b) 5219: 1310-E (c2) 5307: 2421 (V) 5375: 1314-E (V) 5440: 2459 (V)
5140: 2387 (V) 5220: 2402 (N) 5308: 2421 (V) 5376: 1314-E (V) 5441: 2459 (c)
5141: 2388 (N) 5221: 1310-H (V) 5309: 2421 (N) 5377: 1320-E (V) 5442: 2459 (N)
5142: 2389 (V) 5222: 1310-H (N) 5310: 2422 (V) 5378: 1320-E (V) 5443: 2459 (N1)
5143: 2389 (N) 5223: 1310-H (N) 5311: 2422 (N) 5379: 1314-E (N2) 5445: 2460 (V)
5144: 2390 (V) 5226: 2403 (N) 5312: 2423 (V) 5380: 2440 (V) 5446: 2460 (V)
5145: 2390 (N) 5227: 2403 (g) 5313: 2423 (e1) 5381: 2410 (V) 5447: 2460 (N)
5148: 1307-H (V) 5228: 2403 (c) 5314: 2424 (V) 5382: 1320-H (V) 5448: 2460 (g)
5150: 2392 (ed) 5229: 2403 (c1) 5315: 2424 (N) 5383: 1320-H (V) 5449: 2460 (N)
5153: 2395 (d) 5230: 2404 (V) 5316: 1316-A (N2) 5384: 1320-H (N) 5450: 2460 (N1)
5154: 2395 (d1) 5231: 2404 (N) 5317: 2425 (g) 5385: 1314-E (d1) 5451: 2806 (ec2)
5156: 2394 (b) 5232: 2405 (N) 5319: 3034 5386: 1320-A (f) 5452: 2462 (V)
5157: 2391 (V) 5233: 2405 (N) 5322: 1317-A (N) 5387: 1314-E (b) 5456: 2464 (V)
5158: 2391 (N) 5234: 2406 (V) 5323: 1317-E (V) 5388: 1320-H (f1) 5457: 2464 (V)
5159: 2391 (N1) 5235: 2406 (N) 5324: 2426 (V) 5389: 2003 (N1) 5458: 2467 (c)
5162: 2392 (V) 5236: 2406 (N) 5325: 2426 (e) 5391: 2441 (V) 5459: 2465 (d1)
5164: 2392 (N) 5237: 2406 (f) 5326: 2426 (e1) 5392: 2441 (N) 5460: 2466 (N)
5165: 2392 (N1) 5238: 1310-A (N3) 5327: 1317-H (V) 5393: 2441 (e1) 5461: 2466 (N)
5169: 2393 (V) 5239: 1311-H (V) 5328: 1317-M (N1) 5394: 2442 (V) 5462: 2467 (V)
5170: 2394 (N) 5243: 2407 (V) 5329: 2427 (V) 5395: 2443 (V) 5463: 2467 (V)
5170: 2394 (N1) 5244: 2407 (N) 5330: 2427 (V) 5396: 2443 (N1) 5464: 2467 (lb)
5172: 2395 (V) 5245: 2408 (N) 5331: 2427 (N) 5397: 2443 (N1) 5465: 1326-A (N)
5173: 2395 (N) 5246: 2408 (N) 5332: 2427 (N) 5398: 2444 (V) 5466: 1326-A (s)
5174: 2395 (N) 5251: 1314-A (N) 5333: 2426 (b) 5399: 2444 (N) 5468: 2468 (N)
5178: 2395 (c2) 5252: 2409 (b1) 5336: 2429 (b) 5400: 2414 (V) 5469: 1342-G (N)
5181: 2396 (V) 5253: 2410 (V) 5337: 2428 (V) 5401: 2445 (V) 5472: 1325-J (V)
5182: 2396 (V) 5254: 1314-H (V) 5338: 2428 (V) 5402: 2445 (N) 5473: 1325-J (V)
5183: 1307-A (N2) 5255: 2411 (V) 5339: 1317-M (m1) 5403: 2446 (N) 5474: 2467 (o)
5185: 2396 (N) 5256: 2411 (V) 5340: 1317-B (V) 5404: 2446 (N) 5475: 1326-J (N)
5186: 1308-H (V) 5257: 2412 (b) 5341: 2429 (V) 5405: 2447 (V) 5478: 1330-J (N1)
5187: 2397 (b) 5258: 2412 (V) 5342: 2429 (N) 5406: 4013 5480: 1410-J (V)
5188: 2399 (b1) 5259: 2412 (V) 5343: 1318-H (V) 5407: 4013 5481: 4014
5189: 2401 (b1) 5260: 2412 (V) 5344: 2430 (V) 5408: 2449 (V) 5483: 1337-J (N)
5190: 2397 (V) 5261: 2412 (N) 5345: 2430 (N) 5409: 2449 (N) 5484: 1337-J (N1)
5191: 2397 (V) 5262: 2412 (N) 5347: 2430 (N1) 5410: 2448 (b) 5486: 1339-J (V)
5192: 2397 (N) 5263: 1314-B (V) 5348: 2431 (c) 5410: 2448 (b1) 5487: 1339-J (V)
5193: 2398 (V) 5264: 1314-B (V) 5349: 2431 (g) 5413: 2450 (V) 5488: 1339-J (N)
5194: 2398 (N) 5265: 2413 (V) 5350: 2431 (ed) 5414: 2451 (V) 5490: 1339-J (N)
5195: 2398 (b) 5266: 2414 (V) 5351: 2431 (d1) 5420: 2452 (V) 5491: 1339-J (N)
5197: 2399 (V) 5267: 2414 (V) 5352: 1318-H (V) 5421: 2453 (V) 5492: 1339-J (N1)
5198: 2399 (N) 5271: 2418 (d) 5354: 2432 (V) 5422: 2454 (V) 5493: 1342-J (V)
5201: 2400 (V) 5273: 2416 (b) 5355: 1318-A (f) 5423: 2455 (V) 5494: 1342-J (N)
5202: 2400 (V) 5274: 2415 (V) 5356: 1318-A (fj) 5424: 2455 (N) 5496: 1344-J (V)
5203: 2401 (V) 5275: 2415 (N) 5357: 1318-B (b) 5425: 2457 (V) 5497: 1344-J (N)
5204: 1309-A (N) 5276: 2416 (V) 5358: 2433 (V) 5426: 2457 (V) 5498: 2469 (V)

567
Index - Strong's Number
5499: 2469 (N1) 5583: 2492 (V) 5652: 2518 (N) 5749: 1349-J (V) 5844: 1354-H (V)
5500: 1330-H (V) 5584: 1345-H (V) 5656: 2518 (c1) 5750: 1349-J (N) 5845: 2536 (N)
5501: 1330-A (f) 5585: 2493 (b) 5657: 2518 (d1) 5751: 1349-J (N) 5846: 2539 (b1)
5502: 2471 (V) 5586: 2493 (V) 5659: 2518 (N3) 5753: 1511-J (V) 5847: 3042
5503: 2473 (V) 5587: 2493 (b) 5666: 1508-H (V) 5754: 1511-J (N1) 5848: 2537 (V)
5504: 2473 (N) 5588: 2493 (N) 5667: 2519 (c) 5756: 1352-J (V) 5849: 2538 (V)
5505: 2473 (N) 5589: 2493 (N1) 5668: 2520 (d) 5758: 1511-J (f1) 5850: 2538 (N1)
5506: 2473 (c1) 5590: 2517 (V) 5669: 2520 (d) 5759: 1058-J (b) 5856: 1516-A (N)
5507: 2473 (g1) 5591: 2517 (N) 5670: 2519 (V) 5760: 1518-J (b) 5860: 1354-M (V)
5508: 2473 (g2) 5592: 1339-A (N) 5671: 2519 (lb) 5763: 1058-J (V) 5861: 1354-M (N)
5509: 1325-M (N) 5594: 2495 (V) 5672: 1508-A (f) 5764: 1058-J (N) 5865: 2544 (ec)
5518: 1342-M (N) 5595: 1339-H (V) 5673: 2518 (b1) 5765: 1518-J (V) 5868: 1358-M (N)
5519: 1333-A (N) 5596: 2496 (V) 5674: 2520 (V) 5766: 1518-J (N) 5869: 1359-M (N)
5520: 1333-J (N) 5597: 2496 (N2) 5675: 2520 (V) 5767: 1518-J (N) 5870: 1359-M (N)
5521: 1333-J (N1) 5599: 2496 (b) 5676: 2520 (N) 5768: 1058-J (l) 5888: 1362-M (V)
5522: 1333-M (N3) 5600: 2498 (b1) 5678: 2520 (N1) 5769: 2544 (g) 5889: 1362-M (N)
5526: 1333-B (V) 5601: 2500 (b) 5679: 2520 (N1) 5770: 1359-J (V) 5890: 1523-M (N1)
5528: 2275 (V) 5602: 2497 (N) 5685: 2521 (V) 5771: 1512-A (m) 5892: 1526-M (N)
5529: 2275 (N) 5603: 2498 (V) 5686: 2522 (V) 5772: 1359-J (N1) 5894: 1365-M (N)
5530: 2275 (N) 5604: 2498 (ed) 5687: 1508-A (N3) 5773: 1529-H (g) 5895: 1526-M (N)
5531: 2275 (e3) 5605: 1339-B (V) 5688: 1508-A (N3) 5774: 1362-J (V) 5903: 1365-A (ecp)
5532: 2478 (V) 5606: 2499 (V) 5689: 2523 (V) 5775: 1362-J (N) 5908: 3044
5533: 2478 (V) 5607: 2499 (N) 5690: 2523 (N) 5776: 1362-J (N) 5909: 3043
5534: 2467 (V) 5608: 2500 (V) 5691: 2523 (N1) 5777: 2565 (g2) 5913: 2540 (V)
5535: 2480 (V) 5609: 2500 (N) 5692: 1348-A (N1) 5779: 1363-J (V) 5914: 2540 (N)
5536: 1334-A (N) 5610: 2500 (N) 5693: 2527 (d) 5781: 1364-J (V) 5916: 2541 (V)
5537: 1334-E (V) 5612: 2500 (e1) 5694: 2524 (b) 5782: 1526-J (V) 5919: 3045
5539: 2481 (V) 5612: 2500 (N) 5695: 2524 (N) 5783: 1365-J (V) 5920: 1357-A (N)
5541: 1334-H (V) 5613: 2500 (N) 5696: 2524 (c) 5784: 1365-J (N) 5921: 1357-A (N)
5542: 1334-H (N) 5615: 2500 (c1) 5697: 2524 (N1) 5785: 1365-J (N) 5922: 1357-A (N)
5544: 1334-M (j) 5619: 2502 (V) 5699: 2524 (N1) 5786: 1526-J (V) 5923: 1357-J (N)
5545: 2482 (V) 5620: 1342-A (N) 5701: 2525 (V) 5787: 1526-J (N) 5924: 1357-H (V)
5546: 2482 (N) 5621: 2504 (N) 5702: 2526 (V) 5788: 1526-J (j) 5926: 2313 (e)
5547: 2482 (b1) 5622: 3039 5703: 1349-A (N) 5789: 1527-J (V) 5927: 1357-H (V)
5549: 1334-B (V) 5627: 1342-A (N1) 5704: 1349-A (N) 5790: 1367-J (V) 5928: 1357-A (N1)
5550: 1334-B (g1) 5628: 2507 (V) 5705: 1349-A (N) 5791: 1528-J (V) 5929: 1357-H (N)
5551: 1334-J (p) 5629: 2507 (N) 5706: 1354-A (N) 5792: 1528-J (N1) 5930: 1357-J (N1)
5552: 1334-A (l1) 5630: 1480-A (efj) 5707: 1349-A (N) 5794: 1352-A (N) 5931: 1357-M (N1)
5553: 2484 (N) 5631: 2510 (b) 5708: 1349-A (N) 5795: 1513-A (N) 5932: 1518-K (N1)
5556: 2484 (p) 5632: 2509 (N) 5709: 1349-H (V) 5796: 1513-A (N) 5934: 1357-A (rp)
5557: 2485 (V) 5633: 1342-A (m) 5710: 1349-H (V) 5797: 1352-J (N) 5936: 2549 (d1)
5558: 2485 (N) 5634: 3040 5712: 1349-A (N1) 5800: 2532 (V) 5937: 2542 (V)
5559: 2486 (V) 5635: 2512 (V) 5713: 1349-A (N1) 5801: 2532 (ej) 5938: 2542 (N)
5560: 1334-J (N2) 5636: 3041 5715: 1349-A (N3) 5805: 2532 (d1) 5939: 2543 (N1)
5561: 1473-A (N) 5637: 1342-B (V) 5716: 1349-A (f) 5807: 1352-B (d) 5940: 1357-A (f)
5563: 3037 5638: 1344-K (N) 5719: 2528 (b) 5808: 1352-B (ed) 5942: 1357-M (f)
5564: 2488 (V) 5640: 2515 (V) 5727: 2528 (V) 5810: 1352-B (V) 5943: 1357-M (f)
5566: 2489 (N) 5641: 2516 (V) 5728: 2528 (N1) 5822: 2533 (f1) 5944: 1357-H (f1)
5567: 2490 (V) 5642: 2516 (V) 5730: 2528 (N) 5823: 2534 (V) 5945: 1357-A (fj)
5568: 2491 (V) 5643: 2516 (e1) 5732: 1367-M (s) 5824: 2534 (e1) 5946: 1357-A (fj)
5569: 2491 (N) 5643: 2516 (N) 5736: 2529 (V) 5826: 2535 (V) 5947: 2542 (b)
5572: 1336-H (N) 5645: 1508-A (N) 5737: 2530 (V) 5828: 2535 (N) 5948: 1357-B (b)
5575: 3035 (N) 5646: 1347-A (N) 5739: 2530 (N) 5833: 2535 (N1) 5949: 1357-B (b1)
5577: 1198-A (l) 5647: 2518 (V) 5742: 2531 (N) 5833: 2535 (N2) 5950: 1357-B (bf1)
5579: 3038 5648: 2518 (V) 5743: 1508-J (V) 5835: 2197 (N1) 5951: 2548 (b3)
5580: 1337-A (N) 5649: 2518 (N) 5746: 1348-J (V) 5842: 1354-A (N) 5952: 1357-H (f1)
5582: 2492 (V) 5650: 2518 (N) 5748: 2523 (o) 5843: 1363-A (N1) 5953: 1357-B (V)

568
Index - Strong's Number
5953: 1058-B (N) 6050: 1359-B (N) 6127: 2904 (V) 6203: 2580 (N) 6280: 2590 (V)
5954: 1357-B (V) 6051: 1359-B (N) 6128: 2904 (l) 6205: 3067 6282: 2910 (N)
5955: 1058-B (g1) 6053: 1359-B (N1) 6129: 3066 6206: 2581 (V) 6283: 2590 (N2)
5956: 2544 (V) 6056: 2558 (N) 6131: 2905 (V) 6207: 2582 (V) 6284: 1373-D (V)
5957: 2544 (N) 6057: 2558 (N) 6132: 2905 (V) 6209: 1365-B (V) 6285: 1369-A (N1)
5958: 1357-A (p) 6058: 2558 (N) 6133: 2905 (N) 6210: 2579 (N) 6286: 1388-D (V)
5959: 1357-A (p1) 6059: 2559 (V) 6135: 2905 (N) 6211: 2561 (N) 6287: 1388-D (N)
5965: 2545 (V) 6060: 2559 (N) 6136: 2905 (e) 6212: 2561 (N) 6288: 1388-D (g1)
5966: 2546 (V) 6064: 2560 (V) 6137: 3046 6213: 1360-H (V) 6289: 1388-D (l)
5967: 2664 (N) 6065: 2560 (N) 6140: 2906 (V) 6216: 2584 (c) 6291: 1371-A (N)
5968: 2547 (V) 6066: 2560 (N) 6141: 2906 (e) 6217: 2584 (d) 6292: 2591 (ed)
5969: 2547 (o1) 6071: 1521-B (b) 6143: 2906 (e3) 6218: 2563 (c) 6293: 2592 (V)
5970: 2548 (V) 6072: 1521-B (V) 6145: 1526-A (N) 6219: 2586 (c) 6294: 2592 (N)
5971: 1358-A (N) 6073: 1362-E (N) 6146: 1526-A (N) 6223: 2585 (b) 6296: 2593 (V)
5972: 1358-A (N) 6074: 1362-A (f) 6148: 2573 (V) 6224: 2563 (bf) 6297: 2593 (N)
5973: 1358-M (N) 6075: 2564 (V) 6149: 2573 (V) 6225: 2583 (V) 6298: 2594 (V)
5974: 1358-M (N) 6076: 2564 (g) 6150: 2907 (V) 6226: 2583 (N) 6299: 1372-H (V)
5975: 2550 (V) 6079: 1362-A (l) 6151: 2573 (V) 6227: 2583 (N) 6302: 1372-N (d)
5976: 2550 (V) 6080: 2565 (V) 6153: 2907 (N) 6229: 2562 (V) 6304: 1372-A (N3)
5977: 2550 (g) 6082: 2565 (g) 6154: 2573 (N) 6231: 2584 (V) 6306: 1372-A (fj)
5978: 2550 (e) 6083: 2565 (N) 6155: 2907 (N) 6233: 2584 (g) 6308: 2595 (V)
5979: 2550 (N1) 6086: 1363-A (N) 6156: 2573 (N) 6234: 2584 (N1) 6309: 2596 (N)
5980: 1358-J (N2) 6087: 2566 (V) 6157: 2573 (c) 6235: 2563 (N1) 6310: 1373-A (N)
5982: 2550 (d) 6088: 2566 (V) 6158: 2907 (g) 6235: 2563 (N) 6311: 1374-A (N)
5994: 2553 (b) 6089: 2566 (N) 6160: 2907 (N1) 6236: 2563 (N) 6313: 1371-J (V)
5995: 2554 (b) 6090: 2566 (g) 6161: 2573 (d1) 6236: 2563 (N1) 6314: 1371-J (N1)
5997: 1358-A (N4) 6091: 2566 (N) 6162: 2573 (j) 6237: 2563 (V) 6315: 1376-J (V)
5998: 2551 (V) 6092: 2566 (N) 6165: 2574 (V) 6238: 2585 (V) 6320: 1379-J (N)
5999: 2551 (N) 6093: 2566 (j) 6167: 2575 (N) 6239: 2585 (N) 6321: 1380-J (N)
6001: 2551 (N) 6094: 2566 (N2) 6168: 1365-H (V) 6240: 2563 (N) 6323: 1382-J (V)
6004: 1358-B (V) 6095: 1363-H (V) 6169: 1365-H (N1) 6241: 2563 (j) 6327: 1386-J (V)
6006: 2552 (V) 6096: 1363-H (N) 6170: 2574 (d1) 6242: 2563 (N) 6328: 1387-J (V)
6009: 2553 (V) 6097: 1363-A (N1) 6171: 2575 (c) 6243: 2563 (N) 6329: 1387-J (V)
6010: 2553 (N) 6098: 1363-A (N1) 6172: 1365-K (N1) 6244: 1366-B (V) 6331: 1388-J (V)
6011: 2553 (g) 6099: 2569 (d) 6173: 1365-K (N1) 6245: 2586 (V) 6333: 1388-J (N1)
6012: 2553 (N) 6101: 2568 (V) 6174: 1365-A (cp) 6246: 2586 (V) 6335: 1389-J (V)
6013: 2553 (c) 6102: 2568 (N) 6175: 2908 (d) 6247: 2586 (N) 6337: 1375-A (N)
6014: 2554 (V) 6103: 2568 (N1) 6176: 1365-A (cl) 6248: 2586 (N3) 6338: 1375-B (V)
6015: 2554 (N) 6104: 2568 (N3) 6178: 2581 (d) 6249: 2586 (f) 6339: 1375-B (V)
6016: 2554 (g) 6105: 2569 (V) 6181: 1365-H (f1) 6250: 2586 (j1) 6340: 2597 (V)
6025: 2555 (N) 6106: 2569 (N) 6182: 2579 (b1) 6251: 3047 6341: 1376-A (N)
6026: 2556 (V) 6108: 2569 (g) 6183: 2909 (b) 6256: 1367-A (N) 6342: 2598 (V)
6027: 2556 (g) 6109: 2569 (N1) 6184: 2581 (b) 6257: 2587 (V) 6343: 2598 (N)
6028: 2556 (c) 6110: 2569 (d1) 6185: 1365-B (bf) 6258: 1367-H (N) 6344: 2598 (N)
6029: 2557 (V) 6113: 2570 (V) 6186: 2576 (V) 6259: 2587 (d) 6345: 2598 (N1)
6030: 1520-H (V) 6114: 2570 (N) 6187: 2576 (N) 6260: 2587 (d) 6346: 1376-H (N)
6031: 1359-H (V) 6115: 2570 (g) 6188: 2577 (V) 6261: 1367-A (f) 6347: 1376-H (N)
6032: 1520-H (V) 6116: 2570 (N1) 6189: 2577 (N) 6263: 2587 (b) 6348: 2599 (V)
6033: 1359-H (V) 6117: 2571 (V) 6190: 2577 (N1) 6264: 2587 (b) 6349: 2599 (N)
6035: 1359-K (N) 6118: 2571 (N) 6191: 2908 (V) 6266: 2589 (b) 6350: 2599 (N3)
6037: 1359-K (N1) 6119: 2571 (N) 6192: 2578 (V) 6267: 2589 (b) 6351: 1376-B (V)
6038: 1359-K (N1) 6120: 2571 (N) 6193: 2908 (g) 6268: 2589 (b) 6352: 2600 (N)
6039: 1359-A (N3) 6121: 2571 (c) 6195: 2908 (N1) 6272: 2588 (V) 6353: 2601 (N)
6040: 1359-A (f) 6122: 2571 (N1) 6196: 2908 (j) 6275: 2589 (V) 6354: 2602 (N)
6041: 1359-A (f) 6123: 2572 (V) 6199: 1365-A (l) 6276: 2589 (N) 6356: 2602 (N2)
6045: 1359-B (b) 6124: 2572 (c) 6201: 2909 (V) 6277: 2589 (N) 6357: 2603 (e1)
6049: 1359-B (V) 6125: 1364-A (N1) 6202: 2580 (V) 6279: 2910 (V) 6358: 2604 (V)

569
Index - Strong's Number
6359: 2604 (b) 6445: 2616 (V) 6524: 2636 (V) 6603: 2649 (ed) 6676: 1411-D (g)
6360: 2605 (b) 6446: 1383-A (N) 6525: 2636 (N) 6605: 2649 (V) 6677: 1411-D (g)
6361: 2605 (b) 6447: 1383-A (N) 6526: 2636 (el) 6606: 2649 (V) 6679: 1395-J (V)
6362: 2604 (V) 6448: 2617 (V) 6527: 2637 (V) 6607: 2649 (N) 6680: 1397-H (V)
6363: 2604 (e1) 6451: 1383-A (N1) 6528: 2637 (N) 6608: 2649 (N) 6681: 1399-J (V)
6363: 2604 (N) 6452: 2618 (V) 6529: 1388-H (f) 6609: 2649 (b) 6682: 1399-J (N1)
6365: 1027-M (N) 6455: 2618 (N) 6530: 2642 (b) 6610: 2649 (ej) 6683: 1403-J (N1)
6366: 1378-A (N1) 6456: 2619 (b) 6531: 2638 (N) 6612: 1390-H (f) 6684: 1404-J (V)
6368: 1376-M (N) 6458: 2619 (V) 6532: 2638 (c2) 6613: 1390-H (f) 6685: 1404-J (N)
6370: 3048 6459: 2619 (N) 6533: 2639 (V) 6614: 3054 6687: 1155-J (V)
6371: 1381-M (N1) 6460: 4015 6536: 2640 (V) 6615: 1390-H (f3) 6688: 1155-J (N)
6374: 1378-A (l1) 6461: 1383-B (V) 6537: 2640 (V) 6616: 2650 (b) 6692: 1409-J (V)
6375: 1387-M (N) 6463: 1384-H (V) 6538: 2640 (N) 6617: 2650 (V) 6693: 1402-J (V)
6378: 1379-A (N) 6466: 2622 (V) 6541: 2640 (N1) 6618: 2650 (l) 6694: 1410-J (V)
6379: 1379-H (V) 6467: 2622 (g) 6544: 2641 (V) 6620: 2651 (N) 6695: 1402-J (N)
6381: 1380-E (V) 6468: 2622 (d1) 6545: 2641 (N) 6621: 2652 (N) 6695: 1402-J (N1)
6382: 1380-E (N) 6470: 2623 (V) 6546: 2641 (N1) 6622: 2653 (V) 6696: 1411-J (V)
6383: 1380-E (b) 6471: 2623 (N) 6550: 3050 6623: 2653 (ej) 6697: 1411-J (N)
6385: 2606 (V) 6472: 2623 (m) 6555: 2642 (V) 6626: 1390-B (V) 6699: 1411-J (N1)
6386: 2606 (V) 6473: 2624 (V) 6556: 2642 (N) 6627: 1392-A (N1) 6702: 1413-J (V)
6387: 2606 (N) 6475: 1386-H (V) 6561: 2643 (V) 6628: 1403-D (N) 6703: 1399-A (N)
6388: 2606 (N) 6476: 2625 (V) 6562: 2643 (V) 6629: 1405-J (N) 6704: 1399-H (e)
6390: 2606 (N1) 6478: 2626 (V) 6563: 2643 (N) 6631: 1392-A (l) 6705: 1399-B (V)
6391: 2606 (d1) 6479: 2626 (N1) 6564: 2643 (N) 6632: 1393-A (N) 6706: 1399-B (b)
6392: 2606 (d1) 6480: 2627 (V) 6565: 1388-B (V) 6633: 1393-E (V) 6707: 1399-B (b1)
6393: 2607 (N1) 6481: 2628 (V) 6566: 2640 (V) 6634: 1393-E (V) 6708: 1399-B (bf)
6395: 1380-H (V) 6482: 2628 (N) 6567: 2644 (V) 6635: 1393-E (N) 6709: 2659 (N1)
6398: 2608 (V) 6484: 2629 (V) 6568: 2644 (V) 6638: 1393-H (V) 6710: 1399-B (l1)
6399: 2608 (V) 6485: 2630 (V) 6569: 2644 (N) 6639: 1393-H (N) 6711: 2660 (V)
6400: 2608 (N) 6486: 2630 (d1) 6571: 2644 (N) 6640: 1393-A (r) 6712: 2660 (c)
6402: 2608 (m) 6487: 2630 (j) 6572: 3051 6641: 2655 (d) 6713: 2661 (N)
6403: 2609 (V) 6488: 2630 (b3) 6573: 3051 6642: 2654 (V) 6715: 2661 (c)
6405: 2609 (N) 6490: 2630 (d) 6574: 3052 6643: 1393-A (f) 6716: 1401-A (N)
6412: 2609 (b) 6491: 2631 (V) 6575: 2644 (N1) 6646: 1393-A (f1) 6718: 1395-M (N)
6413: 2609 (b1) 6493: 2631 (N) 6576: 3053 6647: 2655 (V) 6719: 1395-M (N)
6414: 1380-B (b) 6495: 2631 (lc) 6579: 4016 6648: 2655 (N) 6720: 1395-M (N1)
6415: 1380-B (b1) 6496: 2630 (b) 6580: 1389-A (N) 6651: 2656 (V) 6723: 1401-A (N1)
6416: 1380-B (bf) 6497: 2632 (N) 6581: 1389-H (V) 6652: 2656 (N) 6724: 1401-A (j)
6417: 1380-B (bf1) 6498: 2632 (d1) 6582: 2645 (V) 6653: 2657 (N) 6725: 1401-A (j)
6418: 2610 (N) 6499: 1388-A (N) 6584: 2646 (V) 6654: 1395-A (N) 6728: 1401-A (f)
6419: 1380-B (V) 6500: 1388-E (V) 6585: 2620 (V) 6655: 1395-A (N) 6729: 2674 (ec)
6422: 2611 (jf) 6501: 1388-E (N) 6586: 2647 (V) 6656: 1395-H (N) 6731: 1409-M (N)
6423: 2611 (cf) 6504: 2634 (V) 6587: 2620 (N) 6658: 1395-H (V) 6733: 1409-M (N1)
6424: 2612 (V) 6505: 2634 (N) 6588: 2647 (N) 6660: 1395-H (f1) 6734: 1409-M (N4)
6425: 2612 (N) 6506: 2634 (e1) 6589: 2621 (V) 6662: 2658 (b) 6735: 1411-M (N)
6426: 2613 (V) 6507: 2634 (d1) 6590: 2653 (V) 6663: 2658 (V) 6736: 1411-M (N)
6427: 2613 (N3) 6508: 3049 6591: 2653 (N) 6664: 2658 (N) 6737: 1411-M (V)
6428: 2614 (V) 6509: 1388-H (V) 6592: 2653 (N) 6665: 2658 (e1) 6738: 1403-A (N)
6433: 1381-J (N) 6510: 1388-A (N1) 6593: 2648 (N1) 6666: 2658 (N1) 6739: 1403-E (V)
6434: 1382-A (N) 6512: 1250-A (N1) 6594: 2648 (N1) 6668: 1140-G (V) 6740: 1403-H (V)
6435: 1382-A (N) 6517: 1388-B (d) 6595: 1390-A (N) 6669: 1140-G (c) 6742: 1403-B (d)
6437: 1382-H (V) 6518: 2635 (N) 6596: 1390-J (N) 6670: 1403-G (V) 6743: 2662 (V)
6438: 1382-M (N1) 6519: 2635 (N1) 6597: 2652 (eqp) 6671: 1411-G (V) 6744: 2662 (V)
6440: 1382-H (N) 6520: 2635 (j) 6598: 4017 6672: 1411-G (g) 6745: 2662 (N1)
6441: 2615 (b1) 6521: 2635 (f) 6599: 4018 6673: 1397-A (N) 6746: 2662 (c4)
6442: 2615 (bf) 6521: 2635 (f) 6600: 4018 6674: 1392-J (N) 6747: 2662 (N2)
6443: 1382-B (b) 6523: 3005 6601: 1390-H (V) 6675: 1392-J (N1) 6748: 1403-H (f)

570
Index - Strong's Number
6749: 1403-B (V) 6823: 1408-H (V) 6910: 2695 (N1) 6988: 2705 (c1) 7065: 1428-E (V)
6750: 1150-B (V) 6824: 1155-A (N1) 6912: 2696 (V) 6990: 1423-B (V) 7066: 1428-H (V)
6751: 1403-B (V) 6826: 1155-A (rf) 6913: 2696 (N) 6991: 2702 (V) 7067: 1428-E (N)
6752: 1403-B (N) 6828: 1408-A (j) 6915: 1418-B (V) 6992: 2702 (V) 7068: 1428-E (N1)
6754: 2663 (N) 6830: 1408-A (jf) 6916: 1418-M (N1) 6993: 2702 (N) 7069: 1428-H (V)
6755: 2663 (N) 6832: 2684 (d) 6918: 2700 (c) 6994: 2703 (V) 7070: 1428-H (N)
6760: 2664 (V) 6833: 2685 (c) 6919: 2697 (V) 6995: 2703 (g) 7072: 1428-E (c)
6761: 2664 (N) 6835: 2682 (N2) 6920: 2697 (N2) 6996: 2703 (N) 7075: 1428-B (b)
6763: 2664 (N) 6836: 1408-H (f1) 6921: 2698 (b) 6998: 2704 (V) 7076: 2716 (j)
6767: 1150-A (el) 6838: 2682 (b4) 6922: 2700 (b) 6999: 2705 (V) 7077: 1428-B (V)
6767: 1403-A (el) 6840: 2683 (b) 6923: 2698 (V) 7000: 2705 (V) 7078: 2717 (N)
6770: 1404-E (V) 6841: 2685 (b) 6924: 2698 (N) 7002: 2705 (e) 7080: 2718 (V)
6771: 1404-E (N) 6842: 2685 (b) 6925: 2698 (g) 7004: 2705 (c2) 7081: 2718 (N)
6772: 1404-E (N) 6843: 2685 (b1) 6926: 2698 (e1) 7006: 1415-M (V) 7082: 1432-B (V)
6773: 1404-E (e1) 6844: 1408-A (N4) 6927: 2698 (N1) 7007: 1432-M (N) 7083: 1245-A (N2)
6774: 1404-E (ej) 6845: 2683 (V) 6928: 2698 (N1) 7008: 2705 (ec) 7085: 1430-A (l)
6775: 2665 (V) 6848: 2684 (N) 6930: 2698 (j) 7009: 1427-M (N) 7086: 2719 (N1)
6776: 2665 (N) 6849: 2684 (b1) 6931: 2698 (jf) 7010: 1427-M (N) 7087: 1431-E (V)
6777: 1404-A (N1) 6850: 1071-B (V) 6933: 2698 (f) 7011: 1427-M (N) 7088: 2720 (V)
6778: 2667 (ed) 6851: 1155-A (l1) 6936: 1418-A (lc) 7012: 1427-M (N1) 7089: 2720 (N1)
6779: 2666 (V) 6852: 2685 (V) 6937: 2699 (V) 7013: 1428-M (N) 7090: 2720 (ec)
6780: 2666 (N) 6853: 2685 (N) 6940: 2699 (N3) 7015: 1428-J (N1) 7091: 2721 (ec)
6781: 2665 (b) 6856: 2685 (cm) 6941: 2699 (cm4) 7019: 1432-M (N) 7092: 2722 (V)
6782: 1404-B (b) 6858: 2686 (N) 6942: 2700 (V) 7020: 1432-A (ej) 7093: 1432-A (N)
6783: 2669 (b2) 6861: 2687 (ej) 6944: 2700 (g) 7021: 1424-A (lj) 7094: 2723 (V)
6784: 2667 (V) 6862: 1411-A (N) 6945: 2700 (N) 7022: 2728 (ej) 7095: 2723 (N)
6785: 2668 (N) 6864: 1411-J (N) 6948: 2700 (N1) 7023: 1434-M (N) 7096: 1432-H (V)
6788: 2668 (N2) 6866: 2688 (V) 6949: 1419-H (V) 7030: 4019 7097: 1432-H (N)
6789: 2669 (V) 6867: 2688 (N2) 6950: 1426-G (V) 7031: 1426-A (N) 7098: 1432-A (N1)
6791: 1336-A (N) 6869: 1411-A (N1) 6951: 1426-G (N) 7032: 1426-A (N) 7099: 1432-K (N)
6792: 1405-H (g) 6872: 1411-B (c) 6952: 1426-G (b1) 7033: 1426-H (V) 7100: 2724 (N)
6793: 1336-M (N1) 6873: 2689 (V) 6957: 1420-A (N) 7034: 1426-H (V) 7101: 1432-A (s)
6794: 2675 (ec) 6875: 1411-A (f) 6958: 1415-J (V) 7035: 1426-G (V) 7102: 2725 (b1)
6795: 2670 (V) 6877: 2689 (b) 6959: 2694 (g) 7036: 1426-A (j) 7105: 2727 (b)
6796: 1336-B (b) 6878: 2690 (g) 6960: 1419-J (V) 7037: 2706 (N2) 7106: 2725 (V)
6797: 2673 (b) 6879: 2691 (V) 6961: 1419-J (N) 7038: 2707 (V) 7107: 2726 (V)
6797: 2673 (b1) 6880: 2691 (e1) 6962: 1423-J (V) 7039: 1426-A (f) 7108: 2726 (V)
6798: 2671 (V) 6883: 2691 (N2) 6963: 1426-J (N) 7043: 1426-B (V) 7109: 2726 (N)
6800: 2672 (V) 6884: 2692 (V) 6965: 1427-J (V) 7044: 1426-B (N) 7110: 2726 (N)
6801: 2673 (V) 6887: 1411-B (V) 6966: 1427-J (V) 7045: 1426-B (N1) 7111: 2726 (N1)
6802: 2673 (N1) 6892: 1415-A (N) 6967: 1427-J (N1) 7046: 2708 (V) 7112: 1432-B (V)
6803: 1198-A (el2) 6893: 1415-A (N2) 6968: 1427-J (pf3) 7047: 2708 (N) 7113: 1432-B (V)
6804: 3055 6894: 1416-A (N) 6969: 1428-J (V) 7048: 2708 (N1) 7114: 2727 (V)
6805: 2676 (V) 6895: 1416-B (V) 6971: 1431-J (N) 7049: 2709 (V) 7115: 2727 (g)
6806: 2676 (N) 6896: 1416-A (N1) 6972: 1432-M (V) 7050: 2709 (N) 7116: 2727 (N)
6807: 2676 (N1) 6897: 1416-A (g1) 6973: 1432-J (V) 7051: 2709 (N) 7117: 1432-A (N2)
6808: 1407-H (V) 6898: 1416-A (o1) 6974: 1432-J (V) 7052: 1426-A (l) 7118: 1432-A (N2)
6809: 2678 (b) 6899: 2695 (d) 6975: 1432-J (N) 7053: 2710 (ej) 7119: 1434-A (N)
6810: 2680 (b) 6900: 2696 (d1) 6977: 1432-J (N1) 7054: 1427-A (N1) 7120: 1434-J (N)
6812: 2680 (b1) 6901: 2693 (V) 6978: 1420-A (l) 7057: 2715 (ec) 7121: 1434-E (V)
6813: 2677 (V) 6902: 2693 (V) 6979: 1250-J (V) 7058: 2711 (N) 7122: 1434-E (V)
6816: 1407-A (ld) 6903: 2693 (N) 6980: 1434-J (N) 7059: 2712 (V) 7123: 1434-E (V)
6817: 2679 (V) 6904: 2693 (g) 6982: 1434-J (N1) 7060: 2713 (V) 7124: 1434-E (g)
6818: 2679 (N1) 6905: 2693 (N) 6983: 1435-J (V) 7061: 2714 (V) 7125: 1434-E (V)
6819: 2680 (V) 6906: 2694 (V) 6985: 1423-A (N) 7062: 2714 (g) 7126: 2729 (V)
6821: 2681 (V) 6907: 2694 (N2) 6986: 2701 (N) 7063: 2715 (ej) 7127: 2729 (V)
6822: 1408-H (V) 6908: 2695 (V) 6987: 2701 (g) 7064: 1428-A (N) 7128: 2729 (N)

571
Index - Strong's Number
7129: 2729 (N) 7203: 1438-H (g) 7279: 2751 (V) 7351: 2760 (b) 7419: 1450-A (N3)
7130: 2729 (N) 7207: 1438-A (N1) 7280: 2752 (V) 7352: 2765 (b) 7420: 2773 (N)
7131: 2729 (N) 7209: 1438-A (f) 7281: 2752 (N) 7353: 2761 (N) 7423: 1450-A (f1)
7132: 2729 (N1) 7210: 1438-H (f) 7282: 2752 (N) 7355: 2762 (V) 7424: 2774 (N)
7133: 2729 (gm) 7212: 1438-A (N1) 7283: 2753 (V) 7356: 2762 (N) 7426: 1450-B (V)
7135: 1434-A (N1) 7213: 1450-D (V) 7284: 2753 (V) 7358: 2762 (N) 7427: 1450-B (g3)
7136: 1434-H (V) 7214: 1450-D (N) 7285: 2753 (N) 7359: 2762 (N) 7429: 2775 (V)
7137: 1434-H (N) 7215: 1450-D (N1) 7286: 1441-B (V) 7360: 2762 (N) 7430: 2775 (V)
7138: 2729 (c) 7217: 1458-D (N) 7287: 1441-H (V) 7361: 2762 (N1) 7431: 2775 (N)
7139: 2730 (V) 7218: 1458-D (N) 7289: 1441-B (b) 7362: 2762 (mf) 7438: 1451-J (N)
7140: 2730 (N) 7219: 1458-D (g) 7290: 2754 (V) 7363: 2763 (V) 7439: 1451-H (V)
7142: 2730 (N) 7222: 1458-D (g1) 7291: 2755 (V) 7364: 2764 (V) 7440: 1451-M (N1)
7144: 2730 (N1) 7223: 1458-D (ej) 7292: 1439-G (V) 7365: 2764 (V) 7442: 1451-B (V)
7146: 2730 (N2) 7224: 1458-D (emf) 7295: 1439-G (N) 7366: 2764 (N) 7443: 1451-B (N)
7147: 1434-A (f) 7225: 1458-D (N4) 7296: 1439-G (g) 7367: 2764 (N1) 7444: 1451-B (V)
7148: 1434-E (b) 7226: 1458-D (N3) 7297: 1442-B (V) 7368: 2765 (V) 7445: 1451-B (N1)
7149: 1434-H (f1) 7227: 1439-A (N) 7298: 1446-G (N) 7369: 2765 (N) 7447: 1452-B (b)
7150: 1434-E (b1) 7228: 1439-A (N) 7299: 1443-A (N) 7370: 2766 (V) 7448: 2776 (N)
7151: 1434-H (f1) 7229: 1439-A (N) 7300: 1441-J (V) 7371: 1445-A (N2) 7450: 1452-B (V)
7159: 2731 (V) 7230: 1439-J (N) 7301: 1442-J (V) 7372: 2767 (V) 7451: 1460-A (N)
7160: 2732 (V) 7231: 1439-B (V) 7302: 1442-J (N) 7373: 2767 (c) 7452: 1460-A (N)
7161: 2732 (N) 7232: 1439-B (V) 7304: 1445-J (V) 7374: 1446-B (N) 7453: 1453-A (N)
7162: 2732 (N) 7233: 1439-B (N1) 7305: 1445-J (N) 7375: 3058 7454: 1440-A (N)
7164: 2733 (V) 7234: 2742 (V) 7306: 1445-J (V) 7376: 2768 (V) 7455: 1460-J (N)
7165: 2733 (N) 7235: 1439-H (V) 7307: 1445-J (N) 7377: 1447-A (N) 7456: 2777 (V)
7166: 3056 7236: 1439-H (V) 7309: 1445-J (N1) 7378: 1439-M (V) 7457: 2777 (N)
7167: 2734 (V) 7238: 1439-A (r) 7310: 1442-J (f1) 7379: 1439-M (N) 7458: 2777 (N)
7168: 2734 (N) 7239: 1439-A (eq) 7311: 1450-J (V) 7381: 1445-M (N) 7459: 2777 (j)
7169: 2735 (V) 7240: 1439-A (eq) 7312: 1450-J (N) 7382: 1445-M (N) 7460: 2778 (V)
7170: 2735 (V) 7241: 1439-B (b) 7313: 1450-J (V) 7383: 1454-M (N1) 7461: 2778 (N)
7171: 2735 (N) 7242: 2742 (b) 7314: 1450-J (N) 7385: 1456-M (N) 7462: 1453-H (V)
7172: 3057 7243: 2744 (bf) 7315: 1450-J (N) 7386: 1456-M (N) 7463: 1453-H (N)
7175: 2736 (N) 7244: 2744 (bf) 7317: 1450-J (N1) 7387: 1456-M (p) 7464: 1453-A (N1)
7176: 1434-A (N2) 7246: 2743 (V) 7318: 1450-B (V) 7388: 1457-M (N) 7465: 1455-B (V)
7179: 1435-A (N) 7250: 2744 (V) 7319: 1450-B (g1) 7389: 1458-D (N) 7468: 1453-A (N3)
7180: 1435-E (d) 7251: 2744 (V) 7321: 1460-J (V) 7390: 1448-A (N) 7469: 1453-H (N3)
7181: 2737 (V) 7252: 2744 (N) 7322: 1454-J (V) 7391: 1448-J (N) 7470: 1453-H (N3)
7182: 2737 (N) 7253: 2744 (N) 7323: 1455-J (V) 7392: 2769 (V) 7471: 1453-H (f)
7183: 2737 (d) 7255: 2744 (g) 7324: 1456-J (V) 7393: 2769 (N) 7473: 1453-J (f)
7184: 1245-A (N1) 7256: 2744 (e) 7325: 1457-J (V) 7395: 2769 (N) 7474: 1453-H (f1)
7185: 1435-H (V) 7257: 2745 (V) 7326: 1458-J (N) 7396: 2769 (e1) 7475: 1453-H (fj)
7186: 1435-H (N) 7258: 2745 (N) 7328: 1444-A (N) 7398: 2769 (d) 7476: 1440-A (fj)
7187: 2739 (c) 7260: 1439-A (l) 7329: 1444-H (V) 7399: 2772 (d) 7477: 2779 (V)
7188: 2738 (V) 7261: 1439-A (lm) 7330: 1444-H (N) 7400: 2770 (b) 7478: 2779 (N)
7189: 2739 (g) 7263: 2747 (N) 7332: 1444-H (j) 7401: 1448-B (V) 7479: 2779 (N1)
7190: 1435-A (f) 7264: 2748 (V) 7333: 2758 (c) 7402: 2770 (V) 7481: 2780 (V)
7192: 2739 (b1) 7265: 2748 (V) 7334: 1444-H (f) 7404: 2770 (N1) 7482: 2780 (N)
7193: 1245-A (l2) 7266: 2748 (N) 7335: 2757 (V) 7405: 2771 (V) 7483: 2780 (N1)
7194: 2740 (V) 7267: 2748 (g) 7336: 2758 (V) 7406: 2771 (N) 7487: 2781 (m)
7195: 2740 (N) 7268: 2748 (N) 7337: 2759 (V) 7407: 2771 (g) 7488: 2781 (m)
7196: 2740 (ed) 7269: 2748 (N1) 7338: 2759 (N) 7408: 2772 (V) 7489: 1460-B (V)
7197: 1435-B (V) 7270: 2749 (V) 7339: 2759 (c) 7409: 2772 (N) 7491: 2782 (V)
7198: 1435-A (N2) 7271: 2749 (N) 7341: 2759 (g) 7411: 1450-H (V) 7492: 2783 (V)
7199: 2741 (N) 7272: 2749 (N) 7342: 2759 (N) 7412: 1450-H (V) 7493: 2784 (V)
7200: 1438-H (V) 7273: 2749 (f) 7347: 1445-H (N) 7413: 1450-A (N1) 7494: 2784 (N)
7201: 1438-A (N1) 7275: 2750 (V) 7349: 2762 (d) 7415: 1450-M (N1) 7495: 1454-E (V)
7202: 1438-H (V) 7277: 2750 (N1) 7350: 2765 (c) 7416: 1450-A (j) 7496: 1454-E (N)

572
Index - Strong's Number
7499: 1454-E (d1) 7569: 2803 (c) 7641: 2806 (ec) 7711: 2817 (ej) 7797: 1337-J (V)
7500: 1454-E (e3) 7570: 2801 (V) 7641: 2806 (ec2) 7711: 2817 (N1) 7799: 1481-J (m)
7502: 2785 (V) 7571: 2801 (N) 7642: 2806 (ld) 7712: 2818 (V) 7804: 2819 (V)
7503: 1454-H (V) 7572: 2803 (b1) 7646: 2461 (V) 7713: 2468 (N1) 7805: 2820 (V)
7504: 1454-H (N) 7573: 2802 (V) 7647: 2461 (N) 7716: 1327-A (N) 7806: 2821 (V)
7507: 2785 (b1) 7574: 2802 (N) 7648: 2461 (g) 7717: 1326-G (N) 7807: 1468-A (N)
7510: 1454-M (fj) 7576: 2803 (V) 7649: 2461 (N) 7718: 1473-G (g) 7808: 1330-A (N)
7511: 2786 (V) 7577: 2803 (d1) 7650: 2808 (V) 7720: 1342-G (j) 7809: 2822 (V)
7512: 2786 (V) 7578: 1459-A (N2) 7651: 2808 (N) 7721: 1323-J (N) 7810: 2822 (N)
7513: 3060 7579: 1477-D (V) 7653: 2461 (e1) 7722: 1461-J (N1) 7811: 1330-H (V)
7514: 2787 (V) 7580: 1463-D (V) 7654: 2461 (N1) 7722: 1461-J (N) 7812: 1468-H (V)
7515: 2786 (V) 7581: 1463-D (N1) 7655: 2808 (e1) 7723: 1461-J (N) 7813: 1330-K (N)
7516: 2786 (N) 7582: 1461-H (V) 7657: 2808 (N) 7725: 1462-J (V) 7814: 2472 (c)
7517: 2788 (N) 7583: 1461-H (V) 7658: 2808 (em1) 7726: 1462-B (g) 7815: 2829 (c)
7518: 1455-A (N) 7584: 1461-J (N1) 7659: 2808 (e2) 7728: 1462-B (g) 7816: 1468-A (N3)
7519: 1455-E (V) 7585: 1472-D (c) 7660: 2809 (V) 7729: 1462-J (N1) 7817: 1468-B (V)
7520: 2789 (V) 7588: 1461-A (j) 7661: 2809 (N) 7730: 2459 (gc) 7818: 2470 (V)
7521: 1455-H (V) 7589: 1469-D (N) 7662: 2810 (V) 7734: 1325-J (V) 7819: 2823 (V)
7522: 1455-H (j) 7590: 1469-D (V) 7663: 2462 (V) 7735: 1325-J (V) 7820: 2823 (V)
7523: 2790 (V) 7591: 1461-H (f1) 7664: 2462 (N) 7736: 1464-J (V) 7821: 2823 (b1)
7524: 2790 (N) 7592: 1472-D (V) 7665: 2811 (V) 7737: 1465-J (V) 7822: 1468-A (s)
7527: 2791 (V) 7593: 1472-D (V) 7666: 2811 (V) 7738: 1465-J (V) 7823: 2825 (b)
7528: 2792 (V) 7595: 1472-D (N1) 7667: 2811 (N) 7739: 1465-J (V) 7824: 2826 (b)
7529: 2792 (N) 7596: 1472-D (N1) 7668: 2811 (N) 7742: 1330-J (V) 7825: 1468-A (f2)
7531: 2792 (N1) 7599: 1474-D (V) 7670: 2811 (ej) 7743: 1468-J (V) 7826: 2824 (N)
7533: 1455-B (V) 7600: 1474-D (m) 7673: 2812 (V) 7745: 1468-J (N1) 7827: 2824 (N2)
7534: 1456-A (N) 7601: 1475-D (V) 7674: 2812 (N) 7750: 1331-J (V) 7828: 2826 (N)
7535: 1456-A (N) 7602: 1477-D (V) 7675: 1462-A (N2) 7751: 1469-J (V) 7829: 2826 (N2)
7536: 1456-J (N) 7603: 1342-D (c) 7676: 2812 (N) 7752: 1469-J (N) 7830: 2827 (N)
7537: 2793 (V) 7604: 1480-D (V) 7677: 2812 (j) 7753: 1333-J (V) 7832: 2472 (V)
7538: 2793 (N) 7605: 1480-D (N) 7679: 1325-E (V) 7754: 1333-J (N1) 7833: 2828 (V)
7539: 2793 (j) 7606: 1480-D (N) 7680: 1325-E (V) 7757: 1472-J (N) 7834: 2828 (N)
7540: 2794 (V) 7607: 1480-D (N) 7682: 2463 (V) 7758: 1472-B (g) 7835: 2829 (V)
7541: 1456-A (N1) 7608: 1480-D (N1) 7683: 1463-B (V) 7760: 1335-J (V) 7836: 2829 (V)
7543: 2795 (V) 7611: 1480-D (N4) 7684: 1463-B (N1) 7761: 1335-J (V) 7837: 2829 (N)
7544: 2795 (N) 7612: 1461-A (N2) 7685: 1325-H (V) 7762: 1473-J (N) 7838: 2829 (c)
7545: 2795 (g) 7613: 1323-A (N2) 7686: 1463-H (V) 7768: 1476-J (V) 7839: 2829 (N3)
7546: 2795 (N) 7616: 1462-B (N) 7688: 2813 (V) 7769: 1476-J (N) 7840: 2829 (lc2)
7547: 2795 (ed) 7617: 1462-H (V) 7689: 1325-E (b) 7771: 1476-J (N) 7843: 2830 (V)
7548: 2795 (N1) 7618: 1462-A (q) 7690: 1325-E (b) 7773: 1476-J (N) 7844: 2830 (V)
7549: 2797 (b) 7620: 2808 (d) 7691: 1463-E (b1) 7775: 1476-J (N1) 7845: 1468-A (N2)
7550: 1456-B (b) 7621: 2808 (d1) 7693: 2814 (V) 7776: 2860 (o) 7846: 1331-A (N)
7551: 2796 (V) 7622: 1462-H (N3) 7694: 2814 (N) 7778: 2862 (g) 7847: 1331-H (V)
7553: 2796 (e1) 7623: 2804 (V) 7695: 2814 (N) 7779: 1477-J (V) 7848: 1469-A (N1)
7554: 2797 (V) 7624: 2804 (V) 7696: 2815 (V) 7782: 2869 (g) 7849: 2831 (V)
7555: 2797 (ed) 7625: 2805 (N) 7697: 2815 (ej) 7783: 1479-J (V) 7850: 1469-B (N)
7556: 1456-B (V) 7626: 2805 (N) 7698: 2816 (N) 7784: 1479-J (N) 7852: 2474 (V)
7558: 1458-A (fj) 7628: 1462-H (f) 7699: 1464-A (N) 7785: 1479-J (N) 7853: 2475 (V)
7559: 2798 (V) 7631: 1462-B (b) 7700: 1464-A (N) 7786: 1342-J (V) 7854: 2475 (N)
7560: 2798 (V) 7632: 1462-B (b) 7701: 1464-J (N) 7787: 1342-J (V) 7855: 2475 (e1)
7561: 2799 (V) 7633: 1462-H (f1) 7702: 1326-B (V) 7788: 1480-J (V) 7857: 2832 (V)
7562: 2799 (N) 7635: 2806 (b) 7703: 1464-B (V) 7789: 1480-J (V) 7858: 2832 (N)
7563: 2799 (N) 7636: 2807 (b) 7704: 1326-H (N) 7790: 1480-J (N) 7859: 2476 (N)
7564: 2799 (e1) 7637: 2808 (bf) 7705: 1464-A (N1) 7791: 1480-J (N) 7860: 2833 (V)
7565: 2800 (N) 7638: 2459 (N) 7706: 1464-A (f) 7792: 1480-J (N) 7862: 1470-A (N)
7567: 1455-B (V) 7639: 2459 (N1) 7709: 1326-A (p1) 7794: 1480-J (N) 7863: 1323-M (N)
7568: 1458-A (N2) 7640: 2806 (g) 7710: 2817 (V) 7795: 1480-J (N1) 7867: 1324-M (V)

573
Index - Strong's Number
7868: 1324-M (V) 7939: 2479 (N) 8011: 2845 (ed1) 8135: 1336-E (N1) 8209: 2869 (b)
7869: 1324-M (N) 7941: 2839 (N) 8021: 2845 (j) 8136: 1474-E (em) 8210: 2865 (V)
7870: 1462-M (N1) 7943: 2839 (ej) 8025: 2846 (V) 8138: 1474-H (V) 8211: 2865 (N)
7871: 1462-M (N1) 7944: 1472-A (N) 8027: 2847 (V) 8139: 1474-A (N1) 8212: 2865 (N1)
7872: 1324-M (N1) 7945: 1472-A (N) 8029: 2847 (e) 8140: 1474-A (N1) 8213: 2866 (V)
7873: 1325-M (N) 7946: 3061 8032: 2847 (eqp) 8141: 1474-A (N1) 8214: 2866 (V)
7874: 1326-M (V) 7947: 2840 (V) 8033: 1473-A (N) 8142: 1474-A (N1) 8215: 2866 (N)
7875: 1326-M (N) 7948: 2840 (N) 8034: 1473-A (N) 8143: 3062 8216: 2866 (N)
7876: 1465-M (V) 7949: 2841 (V) 8036: 1473-A (N) 8144: 1474-A (f) 8217: 2866 (N)
7878: 1330-M (V) 7950: 2841 (N) 8040: 3036 8145: 1474-H (f) 8218: 2866 (e1)
7879: 1330-M (N) 7951: 1472-K (V) 8041: 3036 8146: 1336-E (b) 8219: 2866 (N1)
7880: 1330-M (N) 7952: 1472-H (V) 8042: 3036 8147: 1474-H (N) 8220: 2866 (N3)
7881: 1330-M (N1) 7953: 1472-H (V) 8045: 2848 (V) 8148: 1474-B (b1) 8222: 1339-A (p)
7882: 1468-M (N1) 7954: 1472-H (V) 8046: 2848 (V) 8150: 1474-B (V) 8226: 2498 (V)
7885: 1469-M (N) 7955: 1472-A (r) 8047: 1473-A (N1) 8151: 2856 (V) 8227: 2867 (N)
7890: 1281-A (N) 7957: 1255-G (N2) 8052: 2851 (d1) 8153: 1474-L (N2) 8228: 2868 (N)
7891: 1480-M (V) 7958: 1334-K (N) 8055: 2487 (V) 8154: 1475-H (V) 8229: 2868 (e1)
7892: 1480-M (N) 7959: 1472-K (N1) 8056: 2487 (N) 8155: 1475-B (V) 8231: 2869 (V)
7893: 1481-M (N) 7960: 1472-A (r) 8057: 2487 (N1) 8156: 2857 (V) 8232: 2869 (V)
7896: 1482-M (V) 7961: 1472-K (b) 8058: 2849 (V) 8157: 2857 (N) 8233: 2869 (N)
7897: 1482-M (N) 7962: 1472-K (N1) 8059: 2849 (N1) 8158: 2858 (V) 8235: 2869 (e1)
7898: 1482-M (N) 7963: 1472-K (N1) 8063: 2488 (b1) 8159: 1476-H (V) 8237: 2869 (ld)
7899: 1333-A (N) 7964: 2842 (ed) 8064: 1473-A (N) 8160: 1476-A (N1) 8238: 2869 (l)
7900: 1333-J (N) 7965: 2845 (c) 8065: 1473-A (N) 8161: 2859 (N1) 8239: 2870 (V)
7901: 2834 (V) 7966: 2845 (ed) 8066: 2850 (bf) 8162: 4020 8240: 2870 (N)
7902: 2834 (N1) 7969: 2847 (c) 8068: 2853 (b) 8163: 2494 (b) 8241: 2871 (N)
7903: 2834 (c2) 7970: 2847 (c) 8071: 2489 (e1) 8164: 2494 (b) 8242: 1341-A (N)
7904: 1471-H (V) 7971: 2842 (V) 8074: 1473-B (V) 8166: 2494 (b1) 8243: 1479-A (N)
7905: 1333-J (N1) 7972: 2842 (V) 8075: 1473-B (V) 8168: 2860 (N) 8244: 2501 (V)
7907: 1333-N (d) 7973: 2842 (N) 8077: 1473-B (N1) 8172: 2861 (V) 8245: 2872 (V)
7909: 2836 (d) 7976: 2842 (d1) 8078: 1473-B (ej) 8173: 1476-B (V) 8246: 2872 (V)
7910: 2839 (ec) 7979: 2842 (om) 8079: 1335-B (N4) 8175: 2517 (V) 8247: 2872 (N)
7911: 2835 (V) 7980: 2843 (V) 8080: 2850 (V) 8176: 2862 (V) 8248: 1479-H (V)
7912: 2835 (V) 7981: 2843 (V) 8081: 2850 (N) 8177: 2494 (N) 8249: 1479-K (c)
7913: 2835 (N) 7982: 2843 (N) 8082: 2850 (N) 8178: 2517 (N) 8250: 1479-A (rf)
7914: 1410-A (b1) 7983: 2843 (ej) 8083: 2850 (c) 8179: 2862 (N) 8251: 2878 (ed)
7915: 1333-A (s) 7984: 2843 (ej) 8084: 2850 (c) 8180: 2862 (N) 8252: 2873 (V)
7916: 2479 (b) 7985: 2843 (m) 8085: 2851 (V) 8181: 2494 (N) 8253: 2873 (N)
7917: 2479 (b1) 7986: 2843 (N2) 8086: 2851 (V) 8182: 2890 (g) 8254: 2874 (V)
7918: 1471-B (V) 7987: 1472-A (f) 8088: 2851 (N) 8183: 2517 (N1) 8255: 2874 (N)
7919: 2477 (V) 7988: 1472-M (f1) 8089: 2851 (g) 8184: 2494 (c1) 8256: 2875 (N)
7920: 2477 (V) 7989: 2843 (b) 8102: 2852 (N) 8185: 2494 (N1) 8257: 2876 (V)
7921: 2836 (V) 7990: 2843 (b) 8103: 2852 (e1) 8186: 2517 (lbf1) 8258: 3063
7922: 2477 (N) 7991: 2847 (b) 8104: 2853 (V) 8186: 2517 (ld1) 8259: 2877 (V)
7923: 2836 (c) 7992: 2847 (bf) 8105: 2853 (N) 8186: 2517 (ld4) 8260: 2877 (N)
7923: 2836 (ed) 7993: 2844 (V) 8107: 2853 (d) 8191: 1476-A (ld) 8261: 2877 (d)
7924: 2477 (N2) 7994: 2844 (N) 8108: 2853 (N1) 8192: 1477-H (V) 8262: 2878 (V)
7925: 2837 (V) 7995: 2844 (N2) 8109: 2853 (d1) 8193: 1339-A (N1) 8263: 2878 (N)
7926: 2837 (N) 7997: 1472-B (V) 8120: 2854 (V) 8194: 1477-A (N) 8264: 1479-B (V)
7929: 2837 (e1) 7998: 1472-B (N) 8121: 2854 (N) 8196: 2864 (c) 8265: 2503 (V)
7931: 2838 (V) 7999: 2845 (V) 8122: 2854 (N) 8196: 2864 (d) 8266: 2879 (V)
7932: 2838 (V) 8000: 2845 (V) 8127: 1474-A (N) 8198: 2863 (e1) 8267: 2879 (N)
7933: 2838 (N) 8001: 2845 (N) 8128: 1474-A (N) 8199: 2864 (V) 8268: 1479-J (N2)
7934: 2838 (N) 8002: 2845 (N) 8130: 1336-E (V) 8200: 2864 (V) 8269: 1342-A (N)
7936: 2479 (V) 8003: 2845 (N) 8131: 1336-E (V) 8201: 2864 (N) 8270: 1480-A (N)
7937: 2839 (V) 8005: 2845 (e) 8132: 1474-E (V) 8205: 1477-A (f) 8271: 1480-H (V)
7938: 2479 (N) 8008: 2483 (N) 8133: 1474-E (V) 8207: 1477-B (bj) 8273: 2880 (N)

574
Index - Strong's Number
8275: 3064 8354: 1482-H (V) 8424: 1210-A (i1) 8506: 2893 (g) 8578: 1474-H (N)
8276: 2505 (V) 8355: 1482-H (V) 8426: 1211-A (i1) 8508: 2893 (N4) 8579: 1474-H (s3)
8277: 2506 (V) 8356: 1482-H (N) 8427: 1489-H (V) 8509: 2287 (ib) 8580: 2443 (i2)
8278: 2506 (N) 8357: 1482-A (N) 8428: 1488-J (V) 8510: 1196-A (N) 8581: 2897 (V)
8279: 2506 (N) 8358: 1482-A (f) 8429: 1488-J (N) 8511: 1495-E (V) 8582: 1499-H (V)
8280: 1342-H (V) 8359: 1482-A (f) 8431: 1181-L (i2) 8513: 1258-D (i1) 8584: 1349-J (i1)
8281: 1480-H (V) 8360: 1482-A (b1) 8432: 1494-J (N) 8514: 1255-D (id1) 8585: 1357-A (i1)
8282: 1342-A (N1) 8361: 1481-A (N) 8433: 1238-L (i1) 8516: 2304 (ic2) 8586: 1357-B (id)
8284: 1480-A (N1) 8362: 2886 (V) 8435: 1257-L (i3) 8517: 2841 (N) 8587: 2544 (i1)
8285: 1480-A (N1) 8363: 2886 (N) 8437: 1265-L (i) 8518: 1495-H (V) 8588: 2556 (id)
8288: 2509 (c) 8365: 2887 (V) 8438: 1269-L (i) 8519: 1451-J (i1) 8589: 1359-A (if2)
8291: 2513 (c) 8366: 2888 (V) 8441: 2897 (g1) 8522: 1495-A (f) 8591: 1499-B (V)
8292: 2882 (d1) 8367: 2889 (V) 8442: 1499-J (N1) 8523: 2847 (bf) 8592: 2569 (id1)
8293: 1480-H (V) 8368: 2516 (V) 8443: 1362-L (i1) 8524: 1196-B (V) 8593: 1365-A (i)
8295: 2508 (V) 8371: 1482-B (V) 8444: 1392-L (i1) 8525: 1266-A (i) 8594: 2573 (id1)
8296: 2508 (N) 8372: 1484-A (N) 8446: 1503-J (V) 8527: 2311 (ib) 8595: 1499-A (ld)
8296: 2508 (N2) 8373: 1485-D (V) 8447: 1503-J (N) 8529: 1269-A (i) 8596: 1500-J (N)
8299: 2505 (b) 8374: 1485-D (V) 8448: 1503-J (N) 8530: 2894 (f1) 8597: 1388-D (i1)
8300: 2506 (b) 8375: 1485-D (N1) 8449: 1503-J (N) 8531: 2847 (N) 8598: 1376-J (i)
8302: 1480-A (efj) 8376: 1484-H (V) 8450: 1480-J (N) 8532: 2847 (N) 8600: 1386-J (i1)
8305: 2513 (b1) 8377: 1484-A (q) 8451: 1227-H (i1) 8533: 2847 (N) 8601: 1017-J (is)
8306: 1480-B (b) 8378: 1005-J (i1) 8452: 1503-J (N1) 8534: 1150-A (l) 8602: 2898 (N)
8307: 1480-B (b3) 8379: 1484-K (N1) 8453: 1462-L (i) 8535: 1496-A (N) 8604: 2898 (N1)
8308: 2509 (V) 8380: 1496-D (c) 8454: 1504-J (f1) 8536: 1473-A (N) 8605: 1380-M (i1)
8309: 1326-A (p1) 8381: 1012-A (i1) 8455: 1491-L (i) 8537: 1496-J (N) 8606: 2613 (i2)
8311: 2511 (V) 8382: 1496-D (V) 8456: 1490-B (V) 8538: 1496-J (N1) 8608: 1500-B (V)
8312: 3040 8383: 1014-J (i) 8457: 1152-H (i3) 8539: 1496-H (V) 8609: 2900 (V)
8313: 2512 (V) 8384: 1014-A (i) 8458: 2141 (id1) 8540: 1496-H (N) 8610: 2899 (V)
8314: 2512 (N) 8385: 1014-A (i1) 8460: 2892 (c) 8541: 1496-H (j) 8611: 1500-J (N2)
8316: 2512 (N1) 8385: 1014-H (i1) 8462: 1173-A (i1) 8543: 1288-J (i) 8614: 2864 (ef)
8317: 2881 (V) 8386: 1309-N (i1) 8463: 1173-E (id) 8544: 1290-J (i1) 8615: 1420-A (i1)
8318: 2881 (N) 8388: 1503-D (V) 8464: 2172 (i) 8545: 1296-J (i1) 8617: 1427-J (i1)
8319: 2882 (V) 8389: 1503-D (g) 8466: 1175-A (i1) 8546: 1298-J (i1) 8618: 1427-J (ip)
8320: 2513 (d) 8391: 1480-C (id) 8467: 1175-A (i1) 8548: 1280-M (b) 8619: 2902 (c)
8321: 2513 (g) 8392: 1028-A (i) 8469: 1175-B (id) 8549: 1496-B (b) 8622: 1431-J (i1)
8321: 2513 (g1) 8393: 1024-J (i1) 8473: 1181-E (i) 8551: 2895 (V) 8623: 2903 (b)
8322: 2882 (N1) 8394: 1037-J (i) 8474: 1181-H (i) 8552: 1496-B (V) 8624: 2903 (b)
8323: 1342-B (V) 8395: 1038-J (i1) 8476: 2891 (N) 8557: 1291-A (i) 8625: 2874 (N)
8324: 1480-B (V) 8397: 1035-A (i) 8478: 2892 (N) 8558: 2896 (N) 8626: 2901 (V)
8326: 1480-B (N) 8398: 1035-A (i) 8479: 2892 (N) 8560: 2896 (g) 8627: 2901 (V)
8327: 2883 (V) 8399: 1035-A (i4) 8481: 2892 (j) 8561: 2896 (ec) 8628: 2902 (V)
8328: 2883 (g) 8400: 1035-B (id) 8482: 2892 (f) 8562: 2356 (id) 8629: 2902 (N)
8330: 2883 (g) 8401: 1037-A (i) 8484: 1494-M (j) 8563: 1296-B (id) 8630: 2903 (V)
8331: 2883 (N1) 8403: 1037-H (if2) 8486: 1290-L (i) 8564: 2896 (ld) 8631: 2903 (V)
8332: 2883 (cq) 8406: 2811 (V) 8490: 2896 (e1) 8565: 1497-A (N) 8632: 2903 (N)
8333: 1480-D (l1) 8408: 2070 (id) 8492: 1458-L (ic) 8566: 1497-H (V) 8633: 2903 (g)
8334: 2884 (V) 8409: 1066-A (i1) 8495: 1504-M (N) 8567: 1497-H (V) 8635: 1439-A (i3)
8335: 2884 (N) 8410: 1089-G (i) 8496: 1499-J (N) 8568: 1497-A (N1) 8636: 1439-A (i4)
8336: 1481-A (N) 8411: 1089-J (ib1) 8497: 1494-H (V) 8569: 1300-J (i1) 8637: 2749 (V)
8337: 1481-A (N) 8414: 1488-J (r) 8498: 2893 (d1) 8570: 1301-J (i1) 8638: 3065
8338: 1481-E (V) 8415: 1105-J (i) 8499: 1244-J (i1) 8571: 1310-J (i) 8639: 2754 (i1)
8341: 1481-H (V) 8416: 1104-A (ie1) 8500: 1494-J (f) 8572: 1312-J (i1) 8641: 1450-J (i1)
8342: 1481-A (j) 8417: 1104-A (i1) 8501: 1494-B (N) 8573: 1316-J (i1) 8642: 1450-J (if1)
8345: 1481-A (ef) 8418: 1264-F (id1) 8502: 1242-A (i1) 8574: 1319-J (i) 8643: 1460-J (i1)
8346: 1481-A (N) 8419: 1379-F (i1) 8503: 1242-A (i4) 8575: 2392 (id) 8644: 1454-J (i1)
8350: 2885 (N) 8420: 1489-A (N) 8504: 1242-A (i2) 8575: 2392 (id1) 8645: 1444-A (i1)
8353: 1481-A (N) 8421: 1462-J (V) 8505: 2893 (V) 8577: 1497-A (s) 8648: 1474-H (N)

575
Index - Strong's Number
8649: 1450-A (i) 8653: 2779 (i1) 8665: 2809 (i) 8670: 1480-J (i1)
8650: 1503-J (m) 8655: 1454-A (i) 8666: 1462-J (i1) 8671: 1476-A (bf)
8651: 2862 (N) 8658: 1458-B (ib) 8668: 1476-L (i1) 8672: 1476-A (i)
8652: 2862 (N) 8663: 1461-H (i1) 8669: 1479-J (i1) 8673: 1476-A (i)

576
Index - Alternative spellings

Alternative Spellings

&E: 1002-A (Nm) 2JQGE: 1059-C (jm) )IE: 1005-B (Nm) 0TJE: 1380-C (gm)
(FE: 1027-C (V) 2GE: 1060-C (Nm) -IE: 1010-G (Nm) 2TJE: 1382-C (gm)
)HFE: 1027-C (Nf1); 4GE: 1063-C (Nm) 0IE: 1104-C (Nm); =JE: 1018-J (V)
1027-C (jf) 6GE: 1066-C (V) 1104-C (V); 1104-C 6]JE: 1411-C (gm)
2JHFE: 1027-C (jf) (gm)
)VGE: 4001 6JE: 1020-J (Nf); 1020-J
2HFE: 1027-C (mm) *E: 1006-A (Nm) (V)
4JVGE: 2088 (ncm)
)FE: 1002-A (Nf1); &JE: 1002-J (Nm) &VJE: 1439-C (gm)
0YVGE: 3009 (nm)
1028-C (Nm); 1028-C (FJE: 1027-C (gm) )VJE: 1020-H (Nf1);
8VGE: 4002
(V) 0FJE: 1035-C (om) 1020-J (Nf1); 1445-C
-JFE: 1033-C (cm) (E: 1004-A (Nm)
(JE: 1004-J (Nm) (gm)
<JFE: 1038-C (dm) &HE: 1071-C (V) )LVJE: 1445-C (gf1)
8JHJE: 1004-J (Nf3)
)LFE: 1031-C (Nf1) 1JHE: 1082-C (cm) /VJE: 1448-C (gm)
1HJE: 1082-C (gf)
,MYFE: 2013 (nbm) 2JHE: 1083-C (cm) 2VJE: 1451-C (gm)
)JE: 1005-J (V); 1006-A
&MFE: 1002-B (bm) -RJHE: 1083-C (cfm) $WJE: 1021-E (om)
(Nf1); 1006-H (V)
2JMFE: 1033-C (jm) 8JHE: 1004-J (Nf3) &IJE: 1094-C (gm) 6WJE: 1480-C (gm)
)RJMFE: 1033-C (jf1) 2MHE: 1367-H (sm) 0IJE: 1104-C (gm) 8JE: 1022-J (Nf); 1022-J
6MFE: 1043-C (bm) 6MHE: 1089-C (bm) 2^JE: 1152-C (gf) (V)
/FE: 1034-C (V) 1HE: 1082-C (Nm); ,JE: 1008-J (Nm) >E: 1007-A (Nm)
1082-C (V); 1082-C $^E: 1143-C (Nm)
0FE: 1035-C (Nf); 1035- (cm); 1082-C (gf) -JE: 1006-A (fm)
C (V); 1035-C (om) &MJE: 1002-M (gm) (^E: 1142-C (Nm)
1HQHE: 1082-C (lm)
2FE: 1037-C (Nf) )MJE: 1006-A (ff1) )^E: 1143-C (Nm)
)QHE: 1082-C (Nf1)
9RFE: 2022 (nm) 0MJE: 1254-J (bm) &J^E: 1140-C (cm)
-RJQHE: 1082-C (jfm)
<FE: 1038-C (V) 0OJE: 1242-C (gm) 6J^E: 1411-C (cm)
2HE: 1083-C (Nm); 1083-
6\FE: 2025 (nm) C (cm) 0JE: 1012-J (Nm) -^E: 1007-A (fm)
)SJFSFE: 1039-C (ldf1) -RHE: 1083-C (cfm) -PJE: 1254-J (fm) )VO^E: 2121 (nf1)
5FE: 1042-C (Nm); 1042- 6HE: 1089-C (Nm); 1PJE: 1254-J (pm); 1266- 0^E: 1150-C (V)
C (V) 1089-C (V) C (om) 2^E: 1152-C (Nm); 1152-
)UFE: 1042-C (Nf1) $H^VHE: 4003 8PJE: 1254-J (Nf2) C (V); 1152-C (gf)
6FE: 1043-C (Nm); 2JOVHE: 4004 )QJE: 1013-J (Nf1) 5^E: 1157-C (Nm)
1043-C (V) 6^E: 1411-C (V)
3VHE: 2139 (nf) 0QJE: 1288-C (gm)
)VFE: 1043-C (Nf1) +JV^E: 2139 (ncf)
8VHE: 1089-C (Nf2) 2QJE: 1290-C (gm)
/VFE: 2039 (nm) +V^E: 2139 (nf)
7HE: 1090-C (V) )RQJE: 1290-C (gf1)
)HJGE: 1050-J (nf1) ,V^E: 2135 (nm)
)E: 1005-A (Nm) 1RQJE: 1290-C (opm)
>JGE: 1053-C (cm) ,E: 1005-A (Nm); 1008-
&IE: 1094-C (Nm); =QJE: 1294-C (gm)
)VJGE: 1066-C (cf1) 1094-C (V); 1094-C A (Nf)
6QJE: 1296-C (om)
0GE: 1058-C (Nm) (gm) (LE: 1165-C (Nm);
2JE: 1014-J (Nm)
1GE: 1059-C (Nm) )FIE: 1094-C (Nf1) 1165-C (V)
4\JE: 1339-C (gm)

577
Index - Alternative spellings

*LE: 1008-A (rm) 1ME: 1013-M (Nm); 1220- )MPE: 1012-A (bf1) =QE: 1294-C (V); 1294-
)JLE: 1008-K (Nf1); C (cm) 0MPE: 1254-B (bm) C (bm)
1167-K (Nf1) )QME: 1220-C (Nf1) /PE: 1104-A (em) )]QE: 1294-C (Nf1)
)MJLE: 1167-K (ff1) 6QME: 1296-C (em) -PPE: 1254-B (fm) 6QE: 1288-C (Nm);
6JLE: 1181-C (cm) 2XQME: 2363 (ntm) 1288-C (V); 1288-C
1PE: 1012-M (pm);
(gm); 1296-C (Nm);
8MRVJLE: 1181-C (cmf4) 2ME: 1014-M (Nm) 1266-C (Nm); 1266-C 1296-C (V); 1296-C
8JLE: 1008-A (Nf3) 6\ME: 1342-C (em) (V); 1266-C (dm); (em)
1266-C (em); 1266-C
>LE: 1168-C (V) )TME: 1017-M (Nf1) )VQE: 1288-C (Nf1)
(om)
)^LE: 1168-C (Nf1) )JTME: 1374-C (ef1) )QPE: 1266-C (df1) 7QE: 1297-C (Nm)
)HMLE: 1165-M (nf1) 7ME: 2003 (bm) 'JQPE: 3001 (dm) 8QE: 1290-C (Nf2)
)QPLE: 2164 (nf1) )WME: 1021-H (em); 2003 2JQPE: 1266-C (jm) 8LXQE: 2362 (nf2)
6LE: 1181-C (Nm); (bf1) 2E: 1014-A (Nm); 1106-A
-RJQPE: 1266-C (jfm)
1181-C (V); 1181-C 2JWME: 1021-M (jm) (Nm)
(cm) 2QPE: 1266-C (jm); 1266-
-WME: 1228-A (nfm) $RE: 1300-C (Nm); 1307-
C (mm)
2JVLE: 1181-C (jm) 2JXME: 1022-M (jm) C (Nm)
)RQPE: 1266-C (mf1)
-VLE: 1181-C (fm) -XME: 1228-A (nfm); )RE: 1014-A (Nm); 1014-
8JRQPE: 1266-C (mf3)
2MVLE: 1181-C (sm) 1497-C (em) H (V); 1300-C (Nm);
-RQPE: 1266-C (jfm) 1304-C (V); 1307-C
8MVLE: 1181-C (Nf4) /E: 1244-C (Nm)
2PE: 1104-A (sm) (Nm)
2VLE: 1181-C (jm); &^OE: 2253 (nm)
4PE: 2001 (Nm); 2001 2JRE: 1106-A (Nm)
1181-C (mm) 6^OE: 2254 (nm)
(V); 2001 (dm) 7JRE: 2003 (cm)
2TVHWLE: 4005 -V^OE: 2254 (nfm) =PE: 1271-C (V) ,RE: 1307-C (Nm); 1307-
2VXWLE: 4006 8JMV^OE: 2254 (nff3) 1E: 1013-A (Nf); 1013- C (V)
9E: 1009-A (Nm) )PMOE: 1242-C (bf1) M (Nm) )LRE: 1307-C (Nf1)
(YE: 1188-C (Nm) 0OE: 1242-C (V); 1242- )QE: 1013-A (Nf1); -LRE: 1307-C (fm)
1YE: 1197-C (V) C (gm) 1013-J (Nf1); 1220-C -RE: 1014-A (fm); 1307-C
2YE: 1198-C (Nm) )POE: 1242-C (Nf1) (Nf1) (fm)
6YE: 1204-C (Nm); 2OE: 1244-C (Nm) 2JQE: 1013-A (jm); 1290- )MRE: 1014-A (ff1); 1304-
1204-C (V) 4OE: 1247-C (Nm); 1247- C (cm); 1290-C (dm) C (ff1)
-E: 1005-A (Nm); 1010-A C (V) )RJQE: 1290-C (df1) 7MRE: 2003 (bm)
(Nm); 1014-A (fm) 6OE: 1250-C (Nm) =JQE: 1294-C (cm) )WMRE: 2003 (bf1)
&ME: 1002-M (V); 1002- 0E: 1012-A (Nm); 1104- 0MQE: 1288-C (bm) /RE: 1310-C (Nm)
M (gm) A (Nm); 1254-A (Nm) =MQE: 1294-C (bm) -ORE: 1307-C (fm)
)FME: 1002-M (Nf1) 1JGPE: 3001 (dm) 6MQE: 1288-C (bm) 2RE: 1014-B (V)
(ME: 1004-M (Nm) )PE: 1012-A (Nf1); 0QE: 1288-C (Nm); <RE: 1314-C (V)
6HME: 1089-C (em) 1012-H (Nm); 1012-H 1288-C (V); 1296-C
(V); 1012-H (cm); 4RE: 2002 (Nm); 2002
)ME: 1005-M (Nf); 1010- (V)
1104-A (Nm) (V)
H (Nm) )PQE: 1288-C (Nf1)
*PE: 1104-A (rm); 1254- )TRE: 2002 (Nf1)
1JME: 1220-C (cm) 0PQE: 1296-C (Nm);
A (rm) 1296-C (om) 5RE: 1318-C (V)
/ME: 1010-H (Nm)
)JPE: 1012-H (cm) 2QE: 1290-C (Nm); 1290- )URE: 1318-C (Nf1)
)JOME: 1010-H (Nm)
0JPE: 1254-B (dm) C (V); 1290-C (gm); 7RE: 2003 (Nm); 2003
0ME: 1012-M (Nm)
1JPE: 1266-C (dm) 1290-L (V) (V)
)PME: 1012-M (Nf1)
)QJPE: 1266-C (df1) )RQE: 1290-C (Nf1); )WRE: 2003 (Nf1)
8JPME: 1012-M (Nf3) 1290-C (gf1)
2JPE: 1012-A (jm) 8RE: 1022-H (Nm)
1PME: 1012-M (pm); 1RQE: 1290-C (opm)
4JPE: 2001 (dm) 2J\E: 1336-C (cm)
1266-C (em) 1RQE: 1290-C (pm)
,PE: 1261-C (V) 4J\E: 1339-C (cm)
2PME: 1012-M (mm)
8RQE: 1290-C (Nf2) )TJ\E: 1339-C (df1)
-PE: 1254-J (fm)

578
Index - Alternative spellings

6J\E: 1342-C (cm) 0M]E: 1403-C (bf) )OVE: 1448-C (Nf1); 8JTWE: 2870 (ncm)
4M\E: 1339-C (bm) )PM]E: 1403-C (bf1) 1448-C (df1) 8TWE: 2870 (ncm)
6M\E: 1342-C (bm) 0]E: 1403-C (Nm); )FJOVE: 2769 (ncf1) 6WE: 1480-C (Nm);
/\E: 1410-C (Nm) 1403-C (V) 2JQVE: 1450-C (jm) 1480-C (V); 1480-C
)HS]E: 2676 (nf1) 2VE: 1020-H (jm); 1451- (df); 1480-C (gm)
6O\E: 2479 (nm)
5]E: 1410-C (Nm) C (gm) $RVWE: 1480-A (mm)
1\E: 1335-C (Nm)
6]E: 1411-C (V) 8FRVE: 3059 (nm) 6JHXWE: 2818 (ndm)
4\E: 1339-C (V); 1339-
C (bm); 1339-C (cm); ,HUE: 2697 (nm) 3VE: 1455-C (Nf) 6T[E: 2025 (nm)
1339-C (gm) *UE: 1019-A (qm) 8MSVE: 1455-C (Nf1) 8E: 1022-A (Nf); 1022-H
)T\E: 1339-C (Nf1); =VE: 1455-C (Nf) (Nm)
&VE: 1439-C (Nm);
1339-C (df1) 1439-C (V); 1439-C )]VE: 1455-C (Nf1) $XE: 1022-H (V)
4\T\E: 1339-C (lm) (gm) 5VE: 1455-C (Nf) )XE: 1022-H (Nm)
$RVT\E: 4007 )FVE: 1439-C (Nf1); 6VE: 1457-C (V) )XE: 1022-H (V)
6\E: 1342-C (Nm); 1439-C (df1); 1439-H 2JXE: 1021-A (jm); 1497-
7VE: 1458-C (V)
1342-C (V); 1342-C (nm) C (cf)
3FVE: 2744 (nm) 8WVE: 1458-C (Nf2)
(em) 5JXE: 1502-C (dm)
3E: 1363-A (Nm) )SFVE: 2744 (nf1) [VE: 1458-C (V)
5MXE: 1502-C (bm)
4E: 1017-A (Nm) 'VE: 1440-C (Nm); 1440- 7E: 1021-A (Nf); 1228-A
(Nm) 0JQXE: 1288-J (nim)
(TE: 1372-C (V) C (V)
$WE: 1021-A (Nf); 1021- 2XE: 1497-C (em)
)HTE: 1372-C (df1) 2JGVE: 1440-C (jm)
E (om) )RXE: 1497-C (Nf1)
2HTE: 4008 >GVE: 2748 (nm)
(WE: 1464-C (Nm) 2RXE: 1497-C (mm)
)TE: 1017-H (V); 1017- 2QGVE: 1440-C (pmm)
)HWE: 1464-C (Nf1) 6XE: 1503-C (Nm)
M (Nf1) )VE: 1020-H (V)
6JHWE: 2818 (ndm) )EF: 1024-A (Nf1)
*TE: 1374-C (Nm) *VE: 1104-A (rm)
8HWE: 3002 (Nf) 7JEF: 1044-D (df)
$JTE: 1374-C (Nm) )FJVE: 1439-C (df1)
)WE: 1021-A (Nf1); 6EF: 1250-D (Nf); 1250-
(JTE: 1372-C (cm) )JVE: 1020-H (ff1) 1021-H (em) D (V); 1250-D (gm)
)HJTE: 1372-C (df1) >JVE: 1444-C (dm) )MJWE: 1021-N (df1) 7EF: 1044-D (Nm);
+TE: 1391-C (Nm) )LJVE: 1445-C (df1) 2JWE: 1021-A (jm) 1044-D (V); 1044-D
0MTE: 1380-C (bm) /JVE: 1448-C (cm) (df)
6JWE: 1480-C (df)
5MTE: 1387-C (bm) )OJVE: 1448-C (df1) )WEF: 1044-D (Nf1)
)MWE: 1021-N (df1)
0TE: 1380-C (Nm); 2JVE: 1020-H (jm) )FF: 1025-A (Nf1)
7MWE: 1021-B (bf)
1380-C (gm) >VE: 1444-C (Nm); 1444- 'F: 1030-A (Nm)
)WMWE: 1021-B (bf1)
)PTE: 1380-C (Nf1) C (dm) (GF: 2004 (Nm); 2004
/WE: 1471-C (Nm)
2TE: 1382-C (Nm); 1382- )^VE: 1444-C (Nf1) (V)
0JOWE: 2836 (ncm) )HGF: 2004 (gf1)
C (gm) ,VE: 1445-C (V); 1445-
<TE: 1383-C (Nm); 1383- 0OWE: 2836 (ncm) (JGF: 2004 (cm)
C (gm)
C (V) )LVE: 1445-C (Nf1); 6OWE: 2479 (nm) (F: 1027-A (Nm)
)KTE: 1391-C (Nf1) 1445-C (df1); 1445-C 0WE: 1472-C (Nm) $HF: 1027-E (V)
4TE: 1385-C (V) (gf1) 1WE: 1473-C (Nm); (HF: 1027-B (Nm);
5TE: 1387-C (V) -VE: 1442-H (bm) 1473-C (V) 1027-B (V)
6TE: 1388-C (Nm) )MVE: 1020-H (ff1); )QWE: 1473-C (Nf1) ,PJHF: 3003 (cm)
1442-H (bm) )VJQWE: 2853 (ndf1)
,VTE: 2636 (nm) 0MHF: 2005 (bm)
/VE: 1448-C (Nm); 2QWE: 1473-A (nmm)
2JMVTE: 4009 0HF: 2005 (Nm); 2005
1448-C (V); 1448-C )VQWE: 2853 (ndf1)
1XTE: 4010 (cm); 1448-C (gm) (V)
3F]E: 2655 (nf) &RWE: 2855 (nm) ,PHF: 3003 (cm)
$OVE: 1448-C (Nf1)
6J]E: 1411-C (cm) 4WE: 1477-C (Nm) 5HF: 2006 (Nm); 2006
$FOVE: 2769 (ncf1)
)TWE: 1477-C (Nf1) (V)

579
Index - Alternative spellings

6HF: 2007 (Nm) 6JLF: 2012 (dm) )VJOF: 2016 (cf1); 2016 6MSF: 2028 (bm)
*IF: 1028-J (rm) 8JVJLF: 2012 (df3) (df1); 2016 (edf1) 0SF: 2027 (Nm); 2027
9IF: 1032-G (Nm) 2MLF: 2011 (bm) -OF: 1034-A (fm) (V)
0MIF: 1035-G (bm) 6MLF: 2012 (bm) )VMOF: 2016 (bf1) )PSF: 2027 (Nf1)
*PMIF: 1035-G (bm) 0LF: 2010 (V) 8MOF: 1034-A (Nf4) 6SF: 2028 (Nm); 2028
6OF: 2016 (Nm); 2016 (V)
6MIF: 1043-G (bm) 2LF: 2011 (Nm); 2011
(V); 2011 (gm) (V) )VSF: 2028 (Nf1)
0IF: 1035-G (V)
6LF: 2012 (V); 2012 )VOF: 2016 (cf1); 2016 8SF: 2029 (V)
)PIF: 1035-G (Nf1)
(dm) (ef1) )XSF: 2029 (Nf1)
)QIF: 1036-G (Nf1) 0F: 1035-A (Nm); 1255-
8JVLF: 2012 (df3) =F: 1041-A (Nm)
2IF: 1037-G (Nf) A (Nm)
$YF: 1032-E (V) )]F: 1041-A (Nf1)
5IF: 1042-G (Nm) $PF: 1035-E (Nm); 1035-
)YF: 1032-A (Nf1); 6J]F: 2033 (cm)
8VIF: 1043-G (Nf2) H (Nm)
1032-E (V) 8VJ]F: 2033 (cf2)
$JF: 1024-J (V) 'PF: 2017 (V)
)LJYF: 2013 (df1) 6M]F: 2033 (bm)
)HGJF: 2004 (gf1) )PF: 1035-H (Nm);
,YF: 2013 (Nm); 2013 0]F: 2030 (Nm)
*IJF: 1028-J (rm) 1035-H (V)
(V)
)IPF: 1035-H (Nf1) 3]F: 2031 (Nm); 2031
>JF: 1030-J (Nm); 1030-J )LYF: 2013 (ef1)
*PF: 1035-A (qm) (V)
(V) 2JLYF: 2013 (ejm)
-JPF: 1035-E (Nm) 5]F: 2032 (Nm); 2032
)^JF: 1030-J (Nf1) 0YF: 2014 (V) (V)
2LJF: 2011 (gm) -PF: 1035-A (fm)
2YF: 2015 (Nf) 6]F: 2033 (Nm); 2033
2YJF: 2015 (gm) 0MPF: 1035-B (bm) (V)
-F: 1033-A (Nm)
/JF: 1034-J (V) 0PF: 1035-B (V) 2JV]F: 2033 (ejm)
(MF: 1027-M (Nm)
0JF: 1035-J (Nm) 1PF: 2018 (V) 8V]F: 2033 (cf2)
)LYMF: 2013 (ef1)
<JF: 1038-J (V) <PF: 2019 (V) 5JFUF: 1042-A (ldm)
2JLYMF: 2013 (ejm)
1\JF: 2024 (gm) 3PF: 2020 (Nm); 2020 5FUF: 1042-A (ldm)
6JOMF: 2016 (edm)
6\JF: 2025 (gm) (V)
)VJOMF: 2016 (edf1) 3MUF: 2034 (bm)
-HSPF: 3004 (efm)
=JF: 1041-J (Nm) )VOMF: 2016 (ef1) 3UF: 2034 (Nm); 2034
5PF: 2021 (V)
)UJF: 1042-J (Nf1) 8MPMF: 1035-A (ef4)
(V)
-XPF: 1035-A (ef4) $SUF: 2034 (ef1)
6UJF: 2035 (gm) -HSPMF: 3004 (efm) )QF: 1036-H (Nf) )SUF: 2034 (ef1)
6JF: 1043-J (Nm); 1250-J 2MF: 1037-M (Nm); 1037-
(Nm); 1250-J (V) 2F: 1037-A (Nm) 5UF: 1042-B (V)
M (V)
8MVJF: 1043-J (Nf4) $RF: 1037-H (V) 6UF: 2035 (Nm); 2633
)RMF: 1037-M (Nf1)
7JF: 1044-J (V) )RF: 1037-H (V) (V)
8JSMF: 2029 (edm)
)WJF: 1044-J (Nf1) )MRF: 1037-H (bf1) )VUF: 2633 (Nf1)
)]MF: 1041-M (Nf1)
8WJF: 1044-J (Nf2) 2MRF: 1037-B (bm) 7UF: 2036 (V)
2JV]MF: 2033 (ejm)
8JF: 1045-J (V) <RF: 2023 (V) )WUF: 2036 (Nf1)
)SUMF: 2034 (ef1)
>F: 1030-A (Nm) 8RF: 1037-A (Nf2) 6F: 1043-A (Nm); 1043-J
)VMF: 1043-M (Nf1)
$^F: 1030-E (V) )VJ\F: 2025 (cf1) (Nm)
)MVMF: 1043-H (eff1) $VF: 1043-E (V)
)^F: 1030-A (Nf1); 1030- 1\F: 2024 (Nm)
8MRVMF: 1043-M (mf4) 6JFVF: 1043-A (ldm)
H (V); 1030-H (cm) 6\F: 2025 (Nf); 2025
8MF: 1045-M (Nm) (VF: 2037 (Nm); 2037
)J^F: 1030-H (cm) (V); 2025 (gm)
2XMF: 1045-M (mm) $SF: 1039-H (V) (V); 2037 (cm)
>^F: 1030-B (V)
$OF: 1034-E (Nm) )SF: 1039-H (V) )VF: 1043-H (V)
2JM^F: 1030-H (fjm)
)OF: 1034-H (Nm); 8JSF: 2029 (edm) (JVF: 2037 (cm)
5^F: 2008 (Nm)
1034-H (V) 1JVF: 2040 (cm)
6^F: 2009 (V) 9SF: 2026 (V)
6JOF: 2016 (cm); 2016 7JVF: 2042 (cm)
2JLF: 2011 (cm) (edm) -SF: 1039-A (fm)

580
Index - Alternative spellings

8JVF: 1043-H (Nf3) 0EG: 1058-D (V); 1518- 0MHG: 2054 (bm) $^G: 1053-E (Nm)
8JVF: 2042 (cm) D (V); 1518-D (cm) 7MHG: 2058 (bm) 6F^G: 3007 (Nm); 3007
0^VF: 3005 (Nm) )PEG: 1058-D (df1) 0HG: 2054 (Nm); 2054 (em)
,VF: 2038 (V); 2038 &G: 1048-A (Nf); 1048-J (V); 2054 (bm) )^G: 1053-H (V); 1053-
(bm) (Nm) )PHG: 2054 (df1) M (Nf1)
-VF: 1043-H (fm) $FG: 1048-E (Nm) 3HG: 2055 (V) >^G: 1053-B (V)
$MVF: 1043-E (bm) )FG: 1048-H (Nm); 1048- 4HG: 2056 (V); 2056 8M^G: 1053-A (Nf4)
H (V); 1048-H (cm) (edm) 0^G: 2059 (Nm); 2059
)EMVF: 1043-E (bf1)
8JIFG: 1048-H (Nf3) 6HG: 2057 (Nm); 2057 (V); 2059 (gm)
)MVF: 1043-H (eff1);
2038 (bm) )JFG: 1048-H (cm) (V) )P^G: 2059 (Nf1)
8MVF: 1043-H (Nf4); 0JFG: 2049 (dm) )VHG: 2057 (Nf1) 1^G: 2060 (Nm)
1043-J (Nf4) )PJFG: 2049 (df1) )G: 1143-A (Nm) 6^G: 2061 (Nm); 2061 (V)
/VF: 2039 (Nf); 2039 6JFG: 2052 (ecm) )IG: 1051-H (Nf1); 1051- )V^G: 2061 (Nf1); 2061
(V) )VJFG: 2052 (df1) H (V) (ef1)
)OVF: 2039 (Nf1) ,FG: 2048 (em) 6IG: 1066-G (V) ,G: 1054-M (V)
1VF: 2040 (Nm) 8LFG: 2048 (Nf2) *G: 1052-A (Nm) 2JLG: 1054-A (jm)
5VF: 2041 (Nm); 2041 )RMFG: 2050 (bf1) &JG: 1048-J (Nm); 1048-J 0LG: 2062 (Nf)
(V) (V) -G: 1047-M (Nf)
3MFG: 2051 (bm)
2UVF: 2041 (mm) )FJG: 1048-H (gm) $MG: 1047-M (Nf)
6MFG: 2052 (bm)
8UVF: 2041 (Nf2) (JG: 1050-J (V) 6JFMG: 2052 (ecm)
)VMFG: 2052 (bf1)
6VF: 1043-B (V) 0HJG: 2054 (gm) ,FMG: 2048 (em)
7MFG: 2053 (bm)
0WF: 2043 (Nm); 2043 )JG: 1052-A (Nf1) 2FMG: 2050 (em)
0FG: 2049 (V); 2049 (dm)
(V) >JG: 1053-J (V)
)PFG: 2049 (df1) 0JSFMG: 3006 (ecm)
)RWF: 1044-A (mf1) 0^JG: 2059 (gm)
8JPFG: 2049 (Nf3) 6FMG: 2052 (em)
<WF: 2044 (V) ,JG: 1054-M (V)
2FG: 2050 (em) (MG: 1050-M (Nm)
8WF: 1044-J (Nf2) -JG: 1052-A (fm)
)RFG: 2050 (bf1) 4JHMG: 2056 (edm)
)VJ[F: 2025 (cf1) )MJG: 1052-A (ff1)
2RFG: 2050 (mm) 6F^MG: 3007 (em)
1[F: 2024 (gm) 0MJG: 1058-J (bm)
)SFG: 2051 (Nf1) )^MG: 1053-M (Nf1)
6[F: 2025 (Nf); 2025 0JG: 1058-J (Nm); 1058-J
0SFG: 3006 (ecm) )V^MG: 2061 (ef1)
(V); 2025 (gm) (V); 1058-M (V)
8F: 1037-A (Nf2); 1045- 6FG: 2052 (Nm); 2052 ,MG: 1054-M (V)
)PJG: 1357-J (Nf1)
A (Nm) (V); 2052 (em) 0MG: 1058-M (Nm); 1058-
0PJG: 1058-J (lm) M (V)
)XF: 1032-A (Nf1) 8VFG: 2052 (Nf2)
)PPJG: 1058-B (gf1) )PMG: 1058-M (Nf1)
0JXF: 2045 (df) 'G: 1049-A (Nm)
1PJG: 2066 (gm) 2JMPMG: 1058-M (fjm)
)PJXF: 2045 (df1) (G: 1050-A (Nm)
=QJG: 2071 (om) 8PMG: 1058-M (Nf1)
)LXF: 2013 (df1) (HG: 1050-B (V)
3JG: 1062-J (V) )RMG: 1060-A (ef1)
5XF: 2046 (V) )HG: 1050-H (Nf)
4JG: 1063-J (V) 6MG: 1066-A (Nm); 1066-
6XF: 2047 (Nm); 2047 (JHG: 1050-B (df)
)TJG: 1063-J (Nf1) M (Nm)
(V) )HJHG: 1050-B (df1)
$G: 1047-A (Nm) 6JG: 1066-J (Nm); 1066-J 7MG: 1067-M (Nm)
0JHG: 2054 (cm)
(V) 0G: 1058-A (Nm)
)EG: 1047-A (Nf1); 1051- )PJHG: 2054 (df1) )VJG: 1066-J (Nf1) $PG: 1357-H (V)
D (Nm); 1051-D (V) 4JHG: 2056 (edm)
)JEG: 1047-K (Nf1) 0VJG: 2083 (gm) &PG: 2063 (Nm)
)TJHG: 2056 (df1) 2VJG: 2085 (gm)
)PJEG: 1058-D (df1) 0GPG: 1058-A (lm)
-HG: 1510-A (fm) 7JG: 1067-M (Nm)
2JEG: 1047-A (jm) 8PGPG: 1058-A (lf2)
)MHG: 1050-H (bf); 1510- 1WJG: 2090 (gm)
8JEG: 1047-A (Nf3) A (ff1) (PG: 2064 (Nm)
2JMEG: 1047-A (fjm) >G: 1053-A (Nm)

581
Index - Alternative spellings

)PG: 1058-A (Nf1); 1357- )VG: 1066-A (Nf1); 1066- 6FH: 2093 (Nm); 2093 6JH: 1089-J (Nm); 1089-J
H (V); 1357-J (Nf1) H (V); 1066-J (Nf1) (V); 2093 (bm); 2093 (V)
0JPG: 1058-B (dm) 2JVG: 1066-A (jm) (gm) 7JH: 1090-J (V)
1JPG: 2066 (cm) 8JVG: 1066-A (Nf3) )VFH: 2093 (Nf1); 2093 )LH: 1077-H (V)
(cf1); 2093 (ef1)
8JPG: 1357-A (Nf3) >VG: 2082 (V) 2JLH: 1077-A (jf)
7FH: 2094 (Nm)
,PG: 2065 (V) 2^VG: 2082 (mm) ,LH: 1077-H (V)
8WFH: 2094 (Nf2)
2JMPG: 1058-M (fjm) 0VG: 2083 (Nm); 2083 -LH: 1077-A (fm)
(gm) 'H: 1072-A (Nm)
0MPG: 1058-B (bm) 0LH: 2120 (V)
1VG: 2084 (Nm); 2084 )GH: 1072-A (Nf1); 1072-
)PMPG: 1058-B (bf1) 2LH: 2097 (gm)
(V) H (V)
0PG: 1058-B (Nm); 1058- 0GH: 2095 (Nm); 2095 4LH: 2098 (V)
B (V); 1058-B (dm) 2VG: 1066-A (jm); 2085
(V) 5LH: 2099 (V)
(gm)
1PG: 2066 (V); 2066 (gm) 2GH: 1072-A (mm) -H: 1079-A (Nm); 1143-A
<VG: 2086 (Nm); 2086
(JQPG: 3008 (dm) 6GH: 2096 (V) (Nm)
(V)
3PG: 2067 (V) 3VG: 2087 (V) (H: 1073-A (Nm); 1073-J )VFMH: 2093 (ef1)
7PG: 2068 (V) 4VG: 2088 (V) (Nm) 'MH: 1072-M (Nm)
1G: 1059-A (Nm) 6VG: 1066-B (V) )HH: 1073-H (V) )MH: 1074-D (bf1)
$QG: 1059-E (Nm); 1059- 7VG: 2089 (Nm); 2089 &IH: 1140-G (Nm) *MH: 1079-A (qm)
E (V) (V) 1IH: 1082-G (V) /MH: 1080-M (Nm)
(QG: 2069 (Nm) )WVG: 2089 (Nf1) 6IH: 1089-G (Nm); )SQMH: 2106 (ef1)
0JQG: 2070 (dm) 1WG: 2090 (Nm); 2090 1089-G (V) 2MH: 1083-M (Nm); 1083-
)PJQG: 2070 (df1) (V); 2090 (gm) )VIH: 1089-G (Nm) M (V)
0QG: 2070 (Nf); 2070 (V) 7WG: 1067-B (V) &JH: 1071-J (Nf); 1071-J 5MH: 1080-M (Nm)
2G: 1060-A (Nf) 8G: 1068-A (Nf) (V) 7MH: 1090-J (V); 1090-M
&RG: 2073 (Nm); 2073 (V) $H: 1143-A (Nm) 6FJH: 2093 (gm) (Nm)
)FRG: 2073 (Nf1) &EH: 1071-D (V) 'JH: 1072-J (Nm) 2JWMH: 1090-M (jm)
)RG: 1060-A (Nf1); 1060- )FEH: 1071-D (Nf1) )GJH: 1072-J (Nf1) 2WMH: 1090-M (jm)
A (ef1) 2JFEH: 1071-D (jm) (JH: 1073-J (Nm) /H: 1080-A (Nm); 1143-
>RG: 2074 (Nm) )HJH: 1073-J (Nf1) A (Nm)
'EH: 1072-A (Nm); 1072-
/^RG: 3010 (Nm) -HJH: 1073-N (om) $OH: 1080-E (Nm); 1080-
D (V)
E (V)
2RG: 1060-B (V) )GEH: 1072-D (Nf1) )JH: 1075-H (Nm); 1075-
)OH: 1080-H (Nf1);
)SG: 1062-H (V) )EH: 1074-D (Nf1); H (V)
1080-H (V)
0SG: 2075 (Nm); 2075 1074-D (V) ,JH: 1077-J (V)
-OH: 1080-A (fm)
(V); 2076 (V) )MEH: 1074-D (bf1) 2LJH: 2097 (gm)
/OH: 1080-B (V)
)VSG: 2076 (Nf1) &H: 1071-J (Nf) -JH: 1075-A (fm)
2OH: 1143-A (Nm)
7SG: 2077 (V) $FH: 1071-E (Nm) /JH: 1080-J (V)
6OH: 2121 (Nm)
4G: 1048-A (Nf); 1362-A &FH: 1071-B (V) 8TMOJH: 2100 (obf2)
(Nf) 2JVOH: 2121 (ejm)
)FH: 1071-A (Nf1) )QJH: 1082-J (Nf1)
2TG: 2078 (Nm) 2VOH: 2121 (ejm)
)VJFH: 2093 (cf1) )MQJH: 1082-N (gf1)
6TG: 2079 (Nm) 0H: 1081-A (Nm)
,FH: 2117 (Nm); 2117 1QJH: 1082-B (om)
8MVTG: 2079 (Nf4) 'PH: 2101 (V)
(V) 2QJH: 2105 (gm)
6G: 1066-A (Nm); 1066-J 6MFH: 2093 (bm) )PH: 1081-A (Nf1);
2JH: 1083-M (Nm); 1083- 1081-H (V)
(Nm); 1066-M (Nm) )PFH: 2091 (Nf1) M (V)
&VG: 2080 (Nm) ,PH: 2102 (V)
5FH: 2092 (Nm); 2092 'RJH: 2107 (gm)
6GVG: 1066-A (lm) -PH: 1081-H (fm)
(V) -TJH: 1086-J (fm)
8VGVG: 1066-A (lf2) )MPH: 1081-H (bf1)
=JH: 1087-J (V)
(VG: 2081 (V) 0PH: 1081-B (V)
5JH: 1080-J (V)

582
Index - Alternative spellings

4PH: 2103 (Nm); 2103 $I: 1093-A (Nm) )MI: 1097-M (V); 1098- )LRI: 1307-F (Nf1)
(V) ,EI: 1093-A (Nm) A (Nf1) )\I: 1107-H (V)
5PH: 2104 (V) &IFI: 1094-A (lm) /MI: 1010-H (Nm) )GTI: 1371-F (Nf1)
8UPH: 2104 (Nf2) 0FI: 1035-F (Nm); 1035- 0OMI: 1242-F (em) /TI: 1379-F (V); 1379-
8PH: 1081-A (Nf2) F (V) 0MI: 1104-A (em) F (gm)
1H: 1082-A (Nm) 2FI: 1037-F (Nm) 0JPMI: 1104-B (bdm) )OTI: 1379-F (Nf1)
)QH: 1082-H (V); 1082- 6FI: 1043-F (V) 0PMI: 1104-B (em) /TOTI: 1379-F (lm)
J (Nf1) )GI: 1051-F (V); 1095-H 2MI: 1106-M (Nm) 0]I: 1403-F (Nf1)
8JQH: 1082-H (Nf3) (Nm); 1095-H (V) )RMI: 1106-H (em) 2]I: 1198-F (gm)
-QH: 1082-H (fm) 8JGI: 1095-A (Nf3) /JXMI: 1494-F (ecm) 6I: 1112-A (Nm)
2JMQH: 1082-H (fjm) 'MGI: 1095-B (bm) 6OI: 1250-F (V) 'VI: 1440-F (Nm); 1440-
1QH: 1082-B (Nm) 2JMGI: 1095-A (fjm) )VOI: 1250-F (Nf1) F (V)
)QQH: 1082-B (Nf1) )RMGI: 1095-A (sf1) 0I: 1104-A (Nm) )GVI: 1440-F (Nf1)
2QH: 2105 (gm) (I: 1096-A (Nm) $PI: 1104-E (V) )VI: 1112-H (Nf1);
3QH: 2106 (Nm); 2106 )HI: 1211-H (V) 1112-H (V)
)EPI: 1104-E (Nf1)
(V) 1JHI: 1082-F (cm) 6JIVI: 1112-A (lcm)
*PI: 1104-A (rm)
)SQH: 2106 (ef1) /HI: 1080-F (V) 6IVI: 1112-A (lcm)
0JPI: 1104-B (bdm)
2H: 1143-A (Nm) 1HI: 1082-F (Nm); 2JVI: 1112-H (jm)
1JPI: 1104-K (pm)
3H: 1085-A (Nm) 1082-F (cm) -VI: 1112-H (Nf1)
>PI: 1260-F (Nm)
)SH: 1085-A (Nf1) <HI: 1084-F (Nm) 2JMVI: 1112-H (jm)
)^PI: 1260-F (Nf1)
/SH: 2108 (V) 4HI: 1086-F (V) )\MVI: 1452-F (bf1)
*^PI: 1260-F (rm)
8SH: 1085-A (Nf2) 6HI: 1089-F (Nm); 8J\MVI: 1452-F (bf3)
/MPI: 1264-F (bm)
-TH: 1086-J (fm) 1089-F (V) <VI: 1452-F (Nm); 1452-
)VHI: 1089-F (Nf1) )OMPI: 1264-F (bf1)
5TH: 2109 (V) F (V)
)I: 1097-A (Nm) 2MPI: 1104-A (sm) 6VI: 1112-B (Nm)
5H: 1080-A (Nm); 1088-
*I: 1098-A (Nm) /PI: 1264-F (Nm); [VI: 1452-F (Nm)
A (Nm)
1264-F (V)
5UH: 1080-B (V) $JI: 1093-J (Nm); 1097-J /JXI: 1494-F (ecm)
0PI: 1104-B (V)
6UH: 2110 (V) (V) 0JXI: 1495-F (dm)
(JI: 1096-J (Nm) 1PI: 1266-F (V)
6H: 1089-A (Nm); 1089-J 0XI: 1495-F (V); 1495-
)JI: 1097-J (V); 1098-A 8JQPI: 1266-F (Nf3)
(Nm) F (dm)
2JEVH: 1089-E (jm) (Nf1) 1I: 1106-A (Nm) 8XI: 1114-B (V)
6HVH: 1089-A (lm) 2YJI: 1198-F (gm) )QI: 1105-H (Nm); *J: 1121-A (Nm)
-JI: 1102-J (Nm) 1105-H (V); 1106-A
1JVH: 2113 (cm) (Nm) 6^J: 1158-I (Nm)
6JVH: 1089-B (cf) )HMJI: 1096-J (bf1) (PJ: 1257-I (Nm)
*QI: 1106-A (Nm)
/VH: 2112 (Nm); 2112 )PPJI: 1104-B (gf1) &E^: 1140-D (Nm)
)PJQI: 1288-F (df1)
(V) 8JPPJI: 1104-B (of3) (F^: 2116 (Nm); 2116
2JQI: 1105-A (jm); 1106-
2JQOVH: 4011 1JI: 1105-J (V) A (Nm) (V)
3VH: 2139 (Nf) 2JI: 1106-J (Nm); 1106-J )MQI: 1105-H (ff1) &JF^: 1324-B (dm)
7VH: 2114 (V) (V) 0JF^: 2118 (dm)
)PQI: 1288-F (df1)
$WH: 1090-E (Nm); /TJI: 1379-F (gm) ,F^: 2117 (Nm); 2117
1QI: 1105-B (V)
1090-E (V) )^I: 1168-H (V) (V)
2QI: 1105-A (jm)
2WH: 2115 (Nm); 2115 -I: 1102-A (Nm) 0F^: 2118 (V); 2118 (dm)
/MRQI: 3011 (bm)
(V) $MI: 1093-J (Nm) 2F^: 2119 (V)
8H: 1091-A (Nf) <QI: 1291-F (Nm)
(HMI: 1096-B (em) '^: 1141-A (Nm)
$XH: 1090-E (Nm) 2I: 1106-A (Nm)
)HMI: 1096-J (bf1) (^: 1142-A (Nm)
6FXH: 4012 )RI: 1106-A (Nf1); 1106-
H (Nm); 1106-H (em) 2JH^: 1142-A (jm)

583
Index - Alternative spellings

)^: 1143-A (Nm); 1327-A 8JP^: 1150-J (Nf3) )V^: 1158-H (V) *GL: 1164-K (Nm)
(Nm) 0^P^: 1150-A (lf) +JV^: 2139 (cf); 2137 6JGL: 2147 (cm)
&I^: 1140-G (Nm); 1140- 0P^: 1150-B (V) (dm) )VJGL: 2147 (cf1)
G (V) +V^: 2139 (Nf)
)TSP^: 3012 (Nf1) 6GL: 2147 (V); 2147 (cm)
&JI^: 1140-G (cm) 4M^V^: 3013 (bm)
)Q^: 1151-A (Nf1) )VGL: 2147 (cf1)
1I^: 1151-G (V) 6M^V^: 1158-A (lbm)
)VJQ^: 2124 (cf1) (L: 1165-A (Nm)
6I^: 1158-G (V); 1411- ,V^: 2135 (Nm); 2135
6MQ^: 2124 (bm) (HL: 1165-B (V)
G (gf) (V)
*^: 1144-A (Nm) )VMQ^: 2124 (bf1) )HL: 1165-H (V)
1V^: 2136 (Nm); 2136
&J^: 1140-J (Nm); 1140-J 1Q^: 1151-B (Nm); 1151- (JHL: 1165-B (dm)
(V)
(V) B (V) -HL: 1168-H (fm)
)QV^: 2136 (ef1)
(J^: 1142-J (V) 2Q^: 2123 (Nm); 2123 (V) 0HL: 2148 (Nm); 2148
3V^: 2137 (Nm); 2137
8MJ^: 1144-A (Nf4) 6Q^: 2124 (Nm); 2124 (V)
(V); 2139 (cf)
(V) 5HL: 2149 (Nm)
0J^: 1150-J (V) 2JSV^: 2137 (jm)
)VQ^: 2124 (Nf1); 2124 6HL: 2150 (Nm); 2150
)PJ^: 1150-J (Nf1) (bf1); 2124 (cf1) 2SV^: 2137 (jm)
(V)
8JPJ^: 1150-J (Nf3) 8VQ^: 2124 (ef2) 5V^: 2138 (V)
7HL: 2151 (Nm); 2151
2J^: 1152-J (Nf); 1152-J 2^: 1152-A (Nm); 1152-J 6V^: 1158-B (V) (V)
(V) (Nf) 8V^: 1158-A (Nf2) [HL: 2151 (gm)
3J^: 1154-J (V) &R^: 2125 (Nm); 2125 (V) &L: 1163-A (Nm) 8HL: 2151 (Nm)
)SJ^: 1154-J (Nf1) )R^: 1152-H (V) $FL: 1163-E (V) $JL: 1167-H (V)
4J^: 1155-J (Nm); 1155-J 2JR^: 1152-B (dm) &FL: 1163-B (V) &JL: 1163-J (Nm); 1163-J
(V)
8JR^: 1152-H (Nf3) )FL: 1163-H (V) (V)
2UJ^: 2132 (gm)
,R^: 2126 (V) 0JFL: 2141 (cm) 0FJL: 2141 (gm)
6J^: 1158-J (V); 1411-J
5R^: 2127 (V) )PJFL: 2141 (df1); 2143 8VFJL: 2143 (gf2)
(V)
)S^: 1154-A (Nf1) (df1) 'JL: 1164-J (Nm); 1164-J
)VJ^: 1411-H (om)
)JS^: 1154-J (Nf1) 9FL: 2140 (V) (V)
,L^: 1146-B (V)
6MS^: 2680 (bm) 2JMFL: 1163-H (fjm) (JL: 1165-J (V)
0L^: 2120 (V)
/S^: 2128 (V) 0FL: 2141 (Nm); 2141 7HJL: 2151 (gm)
2JHM^: 1142-M (jm) (V); 2141 (cm); 2141
1S^: 2129 (Nm); 2129 )JL: 1167-A (Nf1); 1167-
*M^: 1144-M (Nm) (em); 2141 (gm) H (V)
(V)
>M^: 1145-M (Nm) 8P]FL: 3014 (Nf2) )^JL: 1168-H (gm)
4S^: 2130 (Nm); 2130 (V)
2JVOM^: 2121 (ejm) 5FL: 2142 (V); 2142 5^JL: 2152 (gm)
5S^: 2131 (Nf); 2131 (V)
0^PM^: 1150-A (elm) (edm)
-JT^: 1155-A (rfm) ,JL: 1169-J (Nm)
8VQM^: 2124 (ef2) 6FL: 2143 (Nm); 2143
)T^T^: 1155-A (lf1) 9JL: 1170-J (Nm); 1170-J
(V)
)RUM^: 2132 (ef1) (V)
8T^: 1155-A (Nf2) )VJFVFL: 2143 (ldf1)
)QVM^: 2136 (ef1) /JL: 1264-F (V)
5^: 1157-A (Nm) )VFVFL: 2143 (ldf1)
8M^: 1160-M (Nm) 0JL: 1173-J (Nm); 1173-J
2JU^: 2132 (dm) )VFL: 2143 (Nf1); 2143
/^: 1149-A (Nm) (V)
2U^: 2132 (Nm); 2132 (df1)
)O^: 1149-H (V) (PJL: 2161 (gm)
(V); 2132 (dm); 2132 8VFL: 2143 (Nf2); 2143
*O^: 1149-A (rf) (gm) 1JL: 1174-J (Nm)
(gf2)
8MOJO^: 1149-B (cf4) )RU^: 2132 (ef1) 7FL: 2144 (V) )QJL: 1174-J (Nf1)
6JO^: 2121 (dm) 4U^: 2133 (V) 8FL: 2145 (Nm) 9QJL: 2170 (gm)
/O^: 1149-B (V) 5U^: 1149-B (V) 'L: 1164-A (Nm) =QJL: 2173 (gm)
6O^: 2121 (Nm); 2121 6^: 1158-A (Nm) $GL: 1164-E (Nf) 6QJL: 2175 (gm)
(V) $V^: 1158-E (V) &GL: 2146 (Nm) 7QJL: 2176 (gm)
2JVO^: 2121 (ejm) &V^: 2134 (V) 'GL: 1164-B (V) 4RJL: 2179 (gm)

584
Index - Alternative spellings

<JL: 1176-J (V) )FJYL: 2154 (df1) )EPL: 1173-E (Nf1) (QL: 2169 (Nm); 2169
2\JL: 2185 (gm) -YL: 1170-A (fm) &PL: 2160 (Nm) (V)
6\JL: 2187 (gm) $MYL: 1170-E (bf) )RFPL: 2160 (mf1) )HQL: 2169 (Nf1)
4JL: 1178-J (Nm) 1YL: 2155 (V) (PL: 2161 (Nm); 2161 )QL: 1174-A (Nf1);
(gm) 1174-E (Nf1)
)TJL: 1178-J (Nf1) 4YL: 2156 (V)
)PL: 1173-A (Nf1); =JQL: 2173 (cm)
2TJL: 2190 (gm) 6YL: 2157 (Nm)
1173-H (V) 5JQL: 2174 (dm)
7TJL: 2193 (gm) -L: 1171-A (Nf)
1JPL: 2164 (cm) 6JQL: 2175 (cm)
)WTJL: 2193 (of1) $ML: 1171-H (V)
2JPL: 1173-A (jf) 7JQL: 2176 (dm)
=JL: 1179-J (Nm) &ML: 1163-M (Nm)
4JPL: 2165 (cm) 8JQL: 1174-A (Nf3)
2]JL: 2195 (gm) 5JFML: 2142 (edm)
5JPL: 2167 (dm) 9QL: 2170 (gm)
5JL: 1163-M (Nm); 0FML: 2141 (em)
1180-J (Nm) )UJPL: 2167 (df1) =MQL: 2173 (bm)
)HML: 1165-M (Nf1)
)UJL: 1180-J (Nf1) )WJPL: 2168 (df1) -WMQL: 2176 (bfm)
)ML: 1171-H (Nm); 1171-
6JL: 1181-J (Nm); 1181-J H (V) *^PL: 1260-F (rm) 0QL: 2171 (V)
(V); 1250-J (Nm) $JML: 1171-K (Nf1) )PLPL: 1173-A (lf1) )PQL: 2171 (Nf1)
&VJL: 2199 (gm) )JML: 1171-K (Nf1) 9PL: 2162 (V) 1QL: 1174-B (V)
-VJL: 1181-J (fm) 8JML: 1171-A (Nf3) -PL: 1173-A (fm); 1173- 2QL: 1174-A (mm)
4VJL: 2208 (gm) H (fm) <QL: 2172 (Nm); 2172
-ML: 1171-M (V)
7VJL: 2211 (gm) )MPL: 1173-A (ff1) (V)
0ML: 1173-J (V); 1173-M
7JL: 1527-J (V) (Nm) 0MPL: 1173-B (bm) =QL: 2173 (Nm); 2173
)PMPL: 1173-B (bf1) (V); 2173 (gm)
/WJL: 2215 (gm) )PML: 1173-M (Nf1)
)TMPL: 2165 (bf1) 5QL: 2174 (V)
2WJL: 1182-J (mm); 2218 2ML: 1175-M (Nm)
(gm) )]MPL: 2166 (bf1) 6QL: 2175 (Nm); 2175
)YRML: 2177 (ef1)
(V); 2175 (cm); 2175
1XJL: 2223 (gm) 2J^TML: 2188 (ejm) $OPL: 2163 (Nf1)
(gm)
8QXJL: 2223 (gf2) =ML: 1179-M (Nm) )OPL: 2163 (Nf1) 7QL: 2176 (Nf); 2176
>L: 1168-A (Nf) 2J]ML: 1179-M (jm) 0PL: 1173-B (Nm); (V); 2176 (dm); 2176
$^L: 1168-H (V) 1173-B (V) (gm)
5ML: 1163-M (Nm)
)^L: 1168-H (Nm); 1168- )PPL: 1173-B (bf1) 8QL: 1174-A (Nf2);
7ML: 1527-M (Nm);
H (V); 1168-H (gm) 1PL: 2164 (Nm); 2164 1174-A (Nf3)
1527-M (V)
*^L: 1168-H (rm) (V); 2164 (cm) 2L: 1175-A (Nm)
2JFWML: 2213 (ejm)
2J^L: 1168-A (jm) 8JQPL: 2164 (Nf3) )RL: 1175-H (V)
5JWML: 2219 (edm)
8J^L: 1168-A (Nf3) 7MQPL: 3015 (bm) )OJRL: 2178 (df1)
6JWML: 2220 (edm)
-^L: 1168-H (fm) 4PL: 2165 (Nm); 2165 2JRL: 1175-B (dm)
0JXML: 2222 (edm)
(V) 8JRL: 1175-A (Nf3)
2JM^L: 1168-A (fjm) /L: 1172-A (Nm) =PL: 2166 (Nf); 2166 9RL: 2177 (V)
>M^L: 1168-B (bm) )OL: 1172-A (Nf1); (V)
6M^L: 2153 (bm) 1172-H (V) )YRL: 2177 (ef1)
5PL: 2167 (V)
5^L: 2152 (Nm); 2152 1MOL: 2159 (bm) /MRL: 2178 (bm)
)UPL: 2167 (Nf1)
(V); 2152 (gm) 8JPMPOL: 2158 (lb f3) 2MRL: 1175-B (bf)
)UPL: 2167 (df1)
)U^L: 2152 (Nf1) -PMPOL: 2158 (lbfm) 8MRL: 1175-A (Nf4)
)UPUPL: 2167 (lf1)
,L: 1169-A (Nm) 1OL: 2159 (Nm); 2159 /RL: 2178 (V)
7PL: 2168 (Nm); 2168
$YL: 1170-E (Nm); (V) )ORL: 2178 (df1)
(V)
1170-E (V) )QOL: 2159 (Nf1) 1RL: 1175-A (pm)
1L: 1174-A (Nm)
)EYL: 1170-E (Nf1) 8JQOL: 2159 (Nf3) 0QRL: 3016 (Nm)
$QL: 1174-A (Nf1)
8EYL: 1170-E (Nf1) 0L: 1173-A (Nm); 1173- 2RL: 1175-B (V)
)EQL: 1174-E (Nf1)
&YL: 2154 (V) M (Nm) 4RL: 2179 (Nm); 2179
)YL: 2177 (ef1) $PL: 1173-E (V) (V); 2179 (gm)

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Index - Alternative spellings

)TRL: 2179 (Nf1) =L: 1179-A (Nm); 1179-J 1JYVL: 2203 (qpm) 0QWL: 3022 (Nm)
5RL: 2180 (V) (Nm) 1YVL: 2203 (qpm) 2QWL: 2217 (mm)
(\L: 2181 (Nm); 2181 &]L: 2194 (V) -VL: 1181-A (fm) 5WL: 2219 (Nm); 2219
(V) )]L: 1179-H (V) 9MVL: 2203 (bm) (V); 2219 (dm); 2219
)\L: 1176-H (V) )V]J]L: 3018 (cf1) (edm)
=MVL: 2209 (bm)
2J\L: 2185 (cm) 8J]L: 1179-A (Nf3) 6WL: 2220 (edm)
7MVL: 2211 (bm)
8J\L: 1176-A (Nf3) -]L: 1179-A (fm) )VWL: 2220 (Nf1)
-WMVL: 2211 (bfm)
(M\L: 2181 (bm) 6M]L: 2197 (bm) 7WL: 1435-B (Nm)
/VL: 2204 (Nm); 2204
)HM\L: 2181 (bf1) 2]L: 2195 (Nm); 2195 (V) 2JF[L: 2213 (ejm)
0M\L: 2183 (bm) (gm) 0VL: 2205 (dm) /[L: 2182 (V)
2M\L: 2185 (bm) 4]L: 2196 (V) 1VL: 2206 (Nm); 2206 4[L: 2186 (V); 2186
=]L: 1179-B (Nm); (V) (bm)
4M\L: 2186 (bm)
1179-B (V) 7QVL: 3020 (Nm) 8L: 1183-A (Nm)
6M\L: 2187 (bm)
)V]]L: 3018 (cf1) 2VL: 1181-A (jm) )XL: 1183-A (Nf1);
/\L: 2182 (V)
6]L: 2197 (Nm); 2197 1183-H (V)
0\L: 2183 (V) <VL: 2207 (Nm)
(V) 0JXL: 2222 (edm)
1\L: 2184 (V) )\VL: 2207 (Nm)
)V]L: 2197 (Nf1) 8LXL: 1183-A (lm)
2\L: 2185 (Nm); 2185 8J\VL: 2207 (Nf3)
5L: 1163-M (Nm); 1180- 8MXL: 1183-B (bf)
(V); 2185 (cm); 2185 4VL: 2208 (V); 2208
J (Nm) /XL: 2221 (V)
(gm) (gm)
)UL: 1180-H (V); 1180- 0XL: 2222 (V)
4\L: 2186 (Nm); 2186 )TVL: 2208 (Nf1)
J (Nf1)
(V) =VL: 2166 (Nf); 2209 )PXL: 2222 (Nf1)
5UL: 1180-B (Nm);
<T\L: 3017 (Nm) (V); 2209 (bm); 2209 1XL: 2223 (V); 2223
1180-B (V)
6\L: 2187 (Nm); 2187 (dm) (gm)
6UL: 2198 (Nm); 2198
(V); 2187 (gm) )F]VL: 3021 (df1) 8QXL: 2223 (gf2)
(V)
2JV\L: 2187 (jm) 6L: 1181-J (Nm); 1250-J )FJ]VL: 3021 (df1) 2XL: 2224 (Nm); 2224
4L: 1178-A (Nm) (Nm) 2]VL: 2209 (mm) (V)
$TL: 1178-E (V) $VL: 1181-E (Nm) 5VL: 2210 (V) )RXL: 2224 (Nf1)
)TL: 1178-H (V); 1178- &VL: 2199 (Nf); 2199 6VL: 1181-B (Nm); 4XL: 2225 (Nm); 2225
J (Nf1) (V); 2199 (gm) 1181-B (V) (V)
6JTL: 2192 (cf) )FVL: 2199 (Nf1) 7VL: 2211 (Nm); 2211 6XL: 2226 (V)
>TL: 2188 (V) 2JFVL: 2199 (jm) (V) 8XL: 1183-B (Nm);
8WVL: 2211 (cf2) 1183-B (V)
2J^TL: 2188 (ejm) 'VL: 2200 (V)
[VL: 2207 (Nm); 2211 &EY: 1186-D (V)
2TL: 2190 (gm) 0JGVL: 3019 (cm)
(gm) &Y: 1186-A (Nm)
<TL: 2189 (Nm); 2189 0GVL: 3019 (cm)
(V) 8VL: 2212 (V) 0JFY: 2228 (dm)
(VL: 2201 (Nm); 2201
4TL: 1178-B (V) &WL: 2213 (Nm); 2213 6JFY: 2230 (dm)
(V)
(V) ,FY: 2227 (Nm); 2227
=TL: 2191 (Nm); 2191 )HVL: 2201 (Nf1)
(V) 2JFWL: 2213 (jm) (V)
)VL: 1181-H (V)
6TL: 2192 (V); 2192 (cf) )WL: 1182-H (V) )LFY: 2227 (Nf1)
>JVL: 2202 (dm)
7TL: 2193 (V); 2193 /JWL: 2215 (cm) 0FY: 2228 (V)
0JVL: 2205 (dm)
(gm) 5JWL: 2219 (dm) 3FY: 2229 (V)
2JVL: 1181-A (jm)
)WTL: 2193 (of1) ,WL: 2214 (V) 8SFY: 2229 (Nf2)
=JVL: 2209 (dm)
8JWTL: 2193 (Nf3) 8JLWL: 2214 (Nf3) 6JIY: 1204-G (cm)
8WJVL: 2211 (cf2)
-WTL: 2193 (fm) /WL: 2215 (V); 2215 6IY: 1204-G (V); 1204-
6LVL: 1181-A (lm) (cm); 2215 (gm) G (cm); 1204-G (gm)
8MWTL: 2193 (Nf3)
9VL: 2203 (Nm); 2203 )OWL: 2215 (Nf1) )VIY: 1204-G (Nf1)
[TL: 2189 (Nm); 2189
(bm)
(V) 0WL: 2216 (V) $JY: 1185-J (V)

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Index - Alternative spellings

&JY: 1186-J (Nf); 1186-J 2SY: 2237 (V) $HM: 1211-H (V) $PM: 1254-L (V)
(V) 4Y: 1201-A (Nm) (HM: 1211-B (V) (PM: 1257-L (Nm); 1257-
)JY: 1189-J (V) ,TY: 2238 (Nm); 2238 )HM: 1211-H (V) L (V)
6IJY: 1204-G (gm) (V); 2238 (ecm) (MHM: 1073-L (bm) )HPM: 1257-L (Nf1)
,JY: 1192-J (V) 0TY: 2239 (V) 8JHMHM: 1073-L (bf3) 8JHPM: 1257-L (Nf3)
)TYJY: 2233 (gf1) 4TY: 1201-B (V) 3HM: 1085-L (V) (JPM: 1257-L (cm); 1257-
0JY: 1196-J (V) 6TY: 2240 (Nm) L (bm)
-RSHM: 1085-L (mfm)
)EQJY: 1197-E (of1) 7TY: 2241 (V) /PM: 1264-L (V)
&IM: 1094-L (Nm); 1094-
,TJY: 2238 (gm) (VY: 2242 (V) L (V) 0PM: 1265-L (Nm); 1265-
L (V)
6JY: 1204-J (Nm) 1JVY: 2244 (cm) (IM: 1211-G (V)
)PPM: 1265-L (Nf1)
,VJY: 2243 (gm) ,VY: 2243 (V); 2243 6MIM: 1112-L (bm)
(gm) 3PM: 1269-L (V)
7JY: 1205-J (V) 1JPIM: 1104-L (qpm)
-VY: 1204-A (fm) 8TPM: 1270-L (Nf2)
8JY: 1206-J (Nm) 1PIM: 1104-L (qpm)
1VY: 2244 (Nm) 9JUPM: 2320 (tdm)
)LY: 1192-A (Nf1); 0FJM: 1035-L (gm); 1035-
1192-H (V) 4VY: 2245 (Nm); 2245 L (om) 1M: 1220-A (Nm)
2JLY: 1192-A (jm) (V) 1JM: 1220-J (Nm) 2MQM: 1290-L (bf)
6JLY: 2232 (cm) )TVY: 2245 (Nf1) 1QJM: 1220-J (pm) -RMQM: 1290-L (bfm)
2LY: 2231 (V) &EM: 1002-L (V) 2JM: 1221-J (Nm) 1QM: 1220-B (Nm)
)RLY: 2231 (Nf1) )EM: 1005-D (V) )RJM: 1221-J (Nf1) 2QM: 1290-L (V)
6LY: 2232 (cm) 0EM: 1012-L (V); 1254-L 5RJM: 1318-L (gm) -RQM: 1290-L (fm)
(V) 6QM: 1296-L (V)
)LFMY: 2227 (ef1) 8URJM: 1318-L (gf2)
6EM: 1227-D (Nm) 7QM: 1297-L (V)
,MY: 1192-M (Nm) )VJM: 1227-H (gm)
7EM: 1021-L (V) )RM: 1304-L (V); 1307-L
9MY: 1193-M (Nm) 6WJM: 1480-L (gm)
&FM: 1209-B (V) (V)
2MY: 1193-M (Nm) 6XJM: 1503-L (gm)
0JFM: 1035-L (dm) )UMRM: 1318-L (bf1)
8RYRMY: 1198-A (elf2) 8VXJM: 1503-L (gf2)
0FM: 1035-L (Nm); 1035- 5RM: 1318-L (V)
,JTMY: 2238 (ecm) 3^M: 1154-L (Nm)
L (V); 1035-L (gm); 4JWRM: 2444 (tcm); 2444
6\TMY: 3023 (em) 1035-L (om) (LM: 1165-L (Nm); 1165-
(tdm)
)VMY: 1204-M (Nf1) 8PFM: 1035-L (Nf2) L (V)
(\M: 1326-L (V); 1326-L
0Y: 1196-A (Nm) 1FM: 1036-L (Nm); 1036- (MLM: 1165-L (bm); 1181-
(cf); 1326-L (dm)
L (bm)
$PY: 1196-E (Nm); L (V) (J\M: 1326-L (cf); 1326-
1196-E (V) 8QFM: 1036-L (Nf2) 0LM: 1181-L (V)
L (dm)
)PY: 1196-H (Nm) 7FM: 1044-L (Nm); 1044- 1LM: 1174-L (V) )HJ\M: 1326-L (df1)
)PYPY: 1196-A (lf1) L (V) 6JQLM: 2175 (tcm) 6J\M: 1342-L (cm); 1342-
0PY: 1196-B (V) )WFM: 1044-L (Nf1) <LM: 1176-L (Nm); 1176- L (dm)
8WFM: 1044-L (Nf2) L (V) /\M: 1410-L (V)
$QY: 1197-E (Nm);
1197-E (V) &GM: 1048-L (Nm); 1048- 4LM: 1178-L (Nm) 1\M: 1335-L (V)
)EQY: 1197-E (of1) L (V) 6LM: 1181-L (V) 4\M: 1339-L (V)
)QY: 1197-H (V) )GM: 1210-H (V) [LM: 1176-L (Nm); 1176- 6\M: 1342-L (V)
2JGM: 1210-A (jm) L (V)
2QY: 2234 (V) 3M: 1223-A (Nm)
6JGM: 1066-L (cm) &YM: 1186-L (V)
$RY: 1198-E (Nm) (SM: 1349-L (V)
3MGM: 1062-L (bm) 2MM: 1221-M (Nm)
2YRY: 1198-A (lm) )SM: 1223-H (V)
)SMGM: 1062-L (bf1) /M: 1211-A (Nf)
4RY: 2235 (V) >SM: 1352-L (V)
3GM: 1062-L (Nm); 1062-L ,OM: 1238-L (V)
)SY: 1200-H (V) 9SM: 1354-L (V); 1363-L
(V) 0MOM: 1242-L (V)
1SY: 2236 (Nm); 2236 (V)
(V) 6GM: 1066-L (V) 0OM: 1242-L (V) 0SM: 1357-L (V); 1518-L
(M: 1211-A (Nf) 5OM: 1249-L (Nm) (Nm)

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Index - Alternative spellings

)PKM: 1518-L (Nf1) $VM: 1227-E (Nm); 1227- 6MXM: 1503-L (bm) 3FJO: 2248 (gm)
2SM: 1359-L (Nf) E (V); 1227-H (V) 6XM: 1480-L (Nm); 1480- )JO: 1235-J (V)
)RSM: 1359-L (Nf1) )EVM: 1227-E (Nf1) L (V) 2IJO: 1244-G (gm)
4SM: 1362-L (Nm); 1362- 'VM: 1440-L (Nf) )VXM: 1503-L (Nf1) ,JO: 1238-J (Nm)
L (V) (VM: 1441-L (V) 2JVXM: 1503-L (jm) )MJO: 1235-J (ff1)
=SM: 1363-L (V) )VM: 1227-H (V) 8VXM: 1503-L (gf2) &OJO: 1232-B (gm)
6KM: 1526-L (Nm) 5JVM: 1456-L (cm) &EO: 1232-D (Nm); 0JO: 1242-J (Nm); 1242-J
)VKM: 1526-L (Nf1) )WJVM: 1458-L (df1) 1232-D (V) (V)
)TM: 1224-H (Nm); 1224- +VM: 1460-L (V) )EO: 1235-D (V) >QJO: 2263 (om)
H (V) ,VM: 1445-L (Nm) 6EO: 1250-D (Nf); 1250- 6QJO: 2266 (gm)
,TM: 1376-L (Nm); 1376- D (V)
9VM: 1446-L (V) 2JO: 1244-J (Nm); 1244-J
L (V) (FO: 2246 (Nf); 2246 (V)
&MVM: 1439-L (bm)
-TM: 1224-A (fm) (V); 2246 (cm); 2246
)SMVM: 1440-L (Nf) <JO: 1245-J (Nf)
(gm)
3TM: 1384-L (V) 8Q\JO: 2276 (of2)
/VM: 1448-L (Nf) 8JHFO: 2246 (Nf3)
)STM: 1384-L (Nf1) 6TJO: 2283 (gm)
$OVM: 1448-L (Nf1) 8HFO: 2246 (Nf3)
$]M: 1392-L (V) 6JO: 1250-J (Nm); 1250-J
)OVM: 1448-L (Nf1) )FO: 1232-H (V)
&]M: 1393-L (V) (V)
5VM: 1456-L (Nm); 1456- (JFO: 2246 (cm)
']M: 1394-L (V) L (V) 1VJO: 2288 (gm)
)HJFO: 2246 (df1)
6I]M: 1411-G (tm) 2JUVM: 1456-L (jm) )VWJO: 2294 (gf1)
6MFO: 2250 (bm)
3J]M: 1407-L (dm) 5VUVM: 1456-L (lm) 0XJO: 2296 (gm)
0FO: 2247 (Nm)
)UJ]M: 1410-L (df1) 7VM: 1458-L (V) 8VXJO: 2300 (gf2)
<FO: 2249 (V)
6J]M: 1411-L (dm) )WVM: 1458-L (Nf1); &^O: 2253 (Nm); 2253
6FO: 2250 (Nm); 2250 (V)
$M]M: 1392-L (bm) 1458-L (df1) (V)
&M]M: 1393-L (bm) 7M: 1228-A (Nm) ,O: 1238-J (Nm)
)VFO: 2250 (Nf1); 2250
3]M: 1407-L (V) &WM: 1462-L (V) (LO: 2255 (V)
(ef1)
5]M: 1410-L (V) )SJWM: 1476-L (df1) 7FO: 2251 (Nm); 2251 0LO: 2256 (V)
)U]M: 1410-L (df1) ,WM: 1468-L (Nm) (V) 7LO: 2257 (Nm); 2257
2WFO: 2251 (emm) (V)
6]M: 1411-L (Nm); 1411- 9WM: 1469-L (V)
L (V); 1411-L (dm) -O: 1240-A (Nm)
)QMWM: 1473-L (bf1) [FO:
8]M: 1413-L (V) )[FO: 2273 (Nf1) )VFMO: 2250 (ef1)
2JQMWM: 1473-L (bjm)
&UM: 1416-L (Nm) (O: 1234-A (Nm) 2WFMO: 2251 (emm)
7MWM: 1481-L (bm)
(UM: 1418-L (V); 1418-L )FHO: 2253 (ef1) (MO: 1234-M (Nm)
1WM: 1473-L (V)
(cm) (OHO: 1234-A (lm) (JHMO: 1234-B (ecm)
2WM: 1474-L (Nm); 1474-
)HUM: 1418-L (Nf1); L (V) )O: 1235-A (Nm) 2JHMO: 1234-M (jm)
1419-L (Nf1) 6JHMO: 2252 (ecm)
8RWM: 1474-L (Nf2) )IO: 1235-A (Nf1);
(JUM: 1418-L (cm) 6JMO: 1250-J (em)
3WM: 1476-L (Nm); 1476- 1235-B (Nm); 1235-B
1JUM: 1427-L (dm) L (V) (V) )F^MO: 2253 (ef1)
7JUM: 1435-L (cm); 1435- 4WM: 1477-L (Nf1) )RJIO: 1244-G (df1) 6OMO: 2258 (ef)
L (dm) 0IO: 1242-G (V)
6WM: 1480-L (Nm); 1480- $PMO: 1242-E (em)
6MUM: 1434-L (bm) L (V); 1480-L (gm) 2IO: 1244-G (Nm); 1244- -PMO: 1242-M (fm)
3UM: 1430-L (V) 7WM: 1481-L (Nm) G (V); 1244-G (gm) 4PMO: 2262 (ef)
=UM: 1432-L (V) 8M: 1022-A (Nf) )RIO: 1244-G (df1)
6JRMO: 2270 (ecm)
6UM: 1434-L (Nm); 1434- &XM: 1462-L (V) *O: 1236-A (Nf)
)SRMO: 2268 (ef1)
L (V) 6EJO: 1250-D (gm)
(XM: 1487-L (Nf) <MO: 1245-M (Nm)
7UM: 1435-L (V) &FJO: 1232-B (gm)
1JXM: 1496-L (cm) $\MO: 1245-E (em)
6JXM: 1503-L (dm) (FJO: 2246 (gm)

588
Index - Alternative spellings

)F\MO: 2273 (ef1) <RO: 2267 (V) 8VTO: 2283 (cf2) )F[O: 2273 (ef1)
)P\MO: 2275 (ef1) 3RO: 2268 (V) 7TO: 2284 (V) )[O: 1245-H (V)
6JTMO: 2283 (edm) 4RO: 2269 (Nf); 2269 (V) 8TO: 2285 (V) &XO: 2295 (Nm); 2295
6MO: 1250-J (em); 1250- 7RO: 2271 (V) 6JXTO: 3025 (cm) (V)
M (Nm) 8RO: 2272 (Nm) 6XTO: 3025 (cm) 8FXO: 2295 (cf2)
6JWMO: 2294 (ecm) <O: 1245-A (Nm) 6O: 1250-A (Nm); 1250-J 8FJXO: 2295 (cf2)
2JPWMO: 2292 (ejm) $\O: 1245-E (Nm); 1245- (Nm) 8RJXO: 2298 (cf2)
2JVWMO: 2294 (ejm) E (em) $VO: 1250-H (V) 8MXO: 1252-B (bm)
)OO: 1235-A (Nm) &\O: 2273 (Nm) 0FVO: 3026 (Nm) 0XO: 2296 (Nm); 2296
6OO: 2258 (Nf); 2258 )F\O: 2273 (Nf1) $PFVO: 3026 (Nf1) (gm)
(ef) )\O: 1245-A (Nf1); )PFVO: 3026 (Nf1) 1XO: 2297 (Nm); 2297
0O: 1242-J (Nm) 1245-E (Nm); 1245-E (V)
)VO: 1250-A (Nf1);
$PO: 1242-E (Nm); 1242- (em); 1245-H (V) 1250-H (Nf1); 1250-H 8RXO: 2298 (cf2)
E (V); 1242-E (em) -J\O: 1245-A (rfm) (V) 4XO: 2299 (Nf)
&PO: 2259 (Nm) 8J\O: 1245-A (Nf3) >JVO: 2286 (cm) 6XO: 2300 (Nm); 2300
)PO: 1242-A (Nf1); ,\O: 2274 (V) )XJVO: 2291 (df1) (V)
1242-B (Nf1); 1242-H 0M\O: 2275 (bm) >VO: 2286 (V) 8VXO: 2300 (gf2)
(Nm); 1242-H (V) 7XO: 2301 (V)
8JPM\O: 2275 (bf3) -VO: 1250-A (fm)
$JPO: 1242-E (bm) 8XO: 1252-B (V)
8\O\O: 1245-A (lf2) 8JXMVO: 2291 (bf3)
&JPO: 2259 (dm) $P: 1254-A (Nm); 1254-J
0\O: 2275 (Nm); 2275 &OVO: 3027 (cm)
)PJPO: 1242-B (df1) (V) (Nm)
&JOVO: 3027 (cm)
,PO: 2260 (Nm) 1\O: 2276 (V) -EEP: 1254-B (fm)
1JOVO: 3028 (cm)
-PO: 1242-A (fm) 8Q\O: 2276 (of2) )EP: 1258-D (V)
1OVO: 3028 (cm)
$MPO: 1242-E (bm) <\O: 1245-B (V) *EP: 1254-A (rm)
)VOVO: 1250-A (lf1)
)MPO: 1242-A (ff1) 4\O: 2277 (Nm); 2277 $JEP: 1254-B (dm)
1VO: 2288 (Nm); 2288
2JMPO: 1242-A (fjm) (V) (gm) 1JEP: 1266-D (cm)
0MPO: 1242-B (bm) 8\O: 1245-A (Nf2) 0MQVO: 3029 (bm) 9EP: 1262-D (Nm);
)QMPO: 2261 (bf1) 2SO: 2278 (Nm) 1262-D (V)
0QVO: 3029 (Nm)
8JQMPO: 2261 (bf3) 8RSO: 2278 (Nf2) $MEP: 1254-B (bm)
<VO: 2289 (Nm)
0PO: 1242-B (V) <SO: 2279 (Nm); 2279 1EP: 1266-D (cm)
$\VO: 1245-E (em)
)PPO: 1242-B (Nf1) (V) &P: 1255-A (Nm)
1\VO: 3024 (V)
1PO: 2261 (V) ;SO: 2279 (Nm) &FP: 1255-B (Nm);
3VO: 2290 (Nf); 2290
8SO: 2278 (Nf2) 1255-B (V)
)QO: 1243-H (V) (V)
4O: 1247-A (Nf) )FFP: 1255-B (bf1)
*QO: 1243-A (qm) <TVO: 3030 (Nm)
)TO: 1247-A (Nf1); )FP: 1255-A (Nf1);
2JQO: 2264 (cm) 6VO: 1250-B (V)
1247-H (V) 1255-M (Nf1)
2QO: 2264 (cm) [VO: 2289 (Nm) )RJFP: 2303 (cf1)
6JTO: 2283 (cm)
<QO: 2265 (V) 8VO: 2291 (V) 7JFP: 2304 (dm)
8VJTO: 2283 (cf2)
6QO: 2266 (V); 2266 )XVO: 2291 (df1) 9FP: 2302 (V)
(gm) <MTO: 2282 (bm)
0MWO: 2292 (bm) $MFP: 1255-E (bf)
6MVQO: 2266 (blm) 6MTO: 2283 (bm)
0WO: 2292 (V) )FMFP: 1255-B (bf1)
2O: 1244-A (Nm) 0TO: 2280 (Nm); 2280
2JPWO: 2292 (ejm) 2FP: 2303 (Nm); 2303
(V)
)RO: 1244-A (Nf1); 1244- 4WO: 2293 (Nm); 2293
2TO: 2281 (Nm); 2281 (V)
H (V) (V)
(V) )RFP: 2303 (Nf1); 2303
6JRO: 2270 (ecm) 6WO: 2294 (V)
4TO: 1247-B (V) (cf1); 2303 (ef1)
$QRO: 1244-A (pf1) 2JVWO: 2294 (ejm) 7FP: 2304 (V); 2304
6TO: 2283 (V); 2283
)QRO: 1244-A (pf1) &[O: 2273 (Nm) (dm)
(edm); 2283 (gm)

589
Index - Alternative spellings

'P: 1256-A (Nm) 1LP: 2305 (Nm); 2305 9UP: 2320 (Nm); 2320 $JFQ: 1024-J (am)
)P: 1254-A (Nm); 1254-J (V); 2305 (dm) (V) )EJFQ: 1024-J (kf1)
(Nm) 2LP: 2306 (Nf1) 5UP: 1261-B (V) )OJFQ: 1034-J (kf1)
&IP: 1255-G (Nm) =LP: 2307 (Nm); 2307 7UP: 2321 (Nm); 2321 0JFQ: 1035-J (am)
)FIP: 1255-G (Nf1) (V) (V)
)\JFQ: 1038-J (kf1)
8FIP: 1255-G (Nf2); 7LP: 2308 (Nm); 2308 (WP: 2322 (Nm)
3JFQ: 1039-J (am)
1255-G (Nf1) (V) 2JWP: 2325 (cm)
9P: 1262-A (Nm); 1262-J )UJFQ: 1042-J (kf1)
'IP: 1256-G (Nm) )OWP: 2323 (ef1)
(Nm) 7JFQ: 1044-J (am)
)IP: 1258-H (V) 1WP: 2324 (Nm)
)EYP: 1262-E (Nf1) 6JLFQ: 2012 (hcm)
9IP: 1262-G (Nm); 2WP: 2325 (V); 2325
7YP: 2309 (V) 6LFQ: 2012 (hm)
1262-G (V) (cm); 2325 (em)
1IP: 1266-G (V) &MP: 1255-M (Nf1) /XP: 2327 (Nm) 9FQ: 2367 (am)
)UIP: 1426-G (Nf1) )RFMP: 2303 (ef1) $Q: 1281-A (Nm) $YFQ: 1032-E (hm)
*P: 1254-J (Nm) )MJMP: 1259-J (ebf) <JFEQ: 1038-C (adm) ,YFQ: 2013 (hm)
$JP: 1254-J (Nm) 0MP: 1265-M (Nm) (EQ: 1004-J (km) 8MGMPFQ: 2017 (abf4)
$EJP: 1254-B (om) -PMP: 1265-M (ff1) )EQ: 1277-A (Nf1) )RFQ: 1037-H (hm)
-EJP: 1254-J (fm) $MPMP: 1265-M (ff1) (JEQ: 1004-J (km) 6]FQ: 2033 (hm)
1EJP: 1254-J (pm) 8MPMP: 1265-M (Nf4) -JEQ: 1006-A (afm) ,VFQ: 2038 (hm)
8EJP: 1254-J (Nf2) (JQMP: 2311 (edm) 1JEQ: 1289-D (dm) 7FQ: 1044-J (am)
)JP: 1259-J (Nm); 1259-J 2MP: 1267-J (V) )QJEQ: 1289-D (df1) )PWFQ: 2043 (kf1)
(V) 'SMP: 2313 (em) <JEQ: 1291-D (cm) 8SMFGQ: 2051 (hbf2)
>JP: 1260-J (Nm); 1260-J 7MP: 1274-M (Nm) 6JEQ: 1020-J (am) )PFGQ: 2049 (hf1)
(V) )OWMP: 2323 (ef1) )VJEQ: 1020-J (kf1) (GQ: 2329 (Nm)
,JP: 1261-J (Nm) 2WMP: 2325 (em) 0HGQ: 2054 (hm)
2^EQ: 1152-C (agm)
9JP: 1262-J (Nm); 1262-J (OP: 2310 (Nm); 2310 )RHGQ: 2329 (mf1)
)MEQ: 1277-A (Nf1)
(V) (V) 6JGQ: 1066-J (am); 1066-J
$MJP: 1254-J (bm) 8PJOEQ: 1242-C (acf2)
)EPP: 1265-E (of1) (dm)
)MJP: 1259-J (bf1); 1259- 0OEQ: 1242-C (am)
(QP: 2311 (V); 2311 )VJGQ: 1066-J (kcf1)
J (ebf) 8POEQ: 1242-C (af2);
(edm) )VJGQ: 1066-J (kdf1)
0JP: 1265-J (Nm) 1242-C (acf2)
*QP: 1266-A (qm) )V^GQ: 2061 (af1)
$PJP: 1254-B (om) 0QEQ: 1288-C (am);
(JQP: 2311 (edm) 1288-C (km) )PMGQ: 1058-M (kf1)
)EPJP: 1265-E (of1) 3P: 1269-A (Nm) =QEQ: 1294-C (am) 0GQ: 2330 (Nm)
-PJP: 1254-B (om) &SP: 2312 (V) 6QEQ: 1288-C (am); )PGQ: 1058-M (kf1)
2JP: 1267-J (V); 1451-J 'SP: 2313 (Nm); 2313 1288-C (km) )QGQ: 1059-A (kf1)
(V) (V) 2EQ: 1290-D (Nm); 1290- 2GQ: 1060-A (am); 2331
3JP: 1269-J (V) >SP: 2314 (V) D (V) (V)
=JP: 1271-J (V) 9SP: 2315 (V) <EQ: 1291-D (V) )RGQ: 2331 (Nf1)
7JP: 1274-J (V) )RSP: 2316 (Nf1) )TEQ: 1017-H (am) 8VSGQ: 2076 (hf2)
8JP: 1259-J (Nm) (TP: 2317 (bm) 0TEQ: 1380-C (am) 6GQ: 1066-J (am); 1066-J
8J^P: 1260-A (Nf3) (MTP: 2317 (bm) )MPTEQ: 1380-C (aff1) (dm); 2332 (V)
,P: 1261-A (Nm); 1261-J 8TP: 2318 (V) 6EQ: 1020-J (am); 1296- )VGQ: 1066-A (kf1)
(Nm) D (V) )SVGQ: 2087 (hf1)
2J]P: 1271-A (jm)
1JLP: 2305 (dm) &VEQ: 1439-C (am)
=]P: 1271-B (V) )TVGQ: 2088 (kf1)
,LP: 1261-B (V) )VEQ: 1457-C (kf1)
,UP: 2319 (Nm); 2319 7VGQ: 2089 (hm)
-LP: 1261-A (fm) )VVEQ: 1457-C (kf1)
(V) )WVGQ: 2089 (hf1)
/LP: 1261-B (V) )PHFQ: 2005 (hf1) (Q: 1280-A (Nm)

590
Index - Alternative spellings

,FHQ: 2117 (am) 6IQ: 1296-G (Nm); (UJQ: 1418-L (am) )VQ^Q: 2124 (af1); 2124
6FHQ: 2093 (hm) 1296-G (V); 1296-G )HUJQ: 1418-L (af1) (kf1)
(bm); 1296-G (gm) 6S^Q: 2680 (hm)
(HQ: 1280-B (Nm); 7UJQ: 1435-L (am)
1280-B (V) )VIQ: 1296-G (Nf1) 6^Q: 1411-J (am)
6JQ: 1296-J (Nm); 1296-J
)HQ: 1280-A (Nf1) )PXIQ: 1495-F (af1) (V) )V^Q: 1158-H (hm);
)FIHQ: 1140-G (af1) *Q: 1282-A (Nm) $VJQ: 1227-E (km) 1158-H (km); 2135
2^EJQ: 1152-C (agm) (hm)
*HQ: 1280-K (Nm) )EVJQ: 1438-L (af1)
$JFJQ: 1024-J (am) 3V^Q: 2137 (hm)
)JHQ: 1075-H (am) 'VJQ: 2351 (gm)
'JQ: 1279-J (V) 5V^Q: 2138 (hm)
,JHQ: 1077-J (am) (VJQ: 1441-L (am)
(JQ: 1280-J (V) ,Q: 1284-A (Nm); 1284-J
)OJHQ: 1080-J (kf1) )VJQ: 1227-H (km);
(Nm)
2JHQ: 1083-A (acm); 3HJQ: 1085-L (km) 1296-H (gm); 1296-J
(Nf1) $LQ: 1284-E (V)
1280-A (jm) 8SHJQ: 1085-L (kf2)
9VJQ: 1446-L (am) $FLQ: 1163-E (am)
3JHQ: 1085-J (am) 6IJQ: 1296-G (gm)
/VJQ: 1448-L (am) $JFLQ: 1163-E (am)
6JHQ: 1089-J (km) ,JQ: 1284-J (Nm)
7VJQ: 1458-L (am) 8VFLQ: 2143 (af2); 2143
)VJHQ: 1089-J (kf1) 9JQ: 1285-J (Nm); 1285-J
(kf2)
)WJHQ: 1090-J (kf1) (V) )WVJQ: 1458-L (af1)
8FLQ: 2145 (af)
)LHQ: 1077-A (hf1) )YJQ: 1285-J (Nf1) 7JQ: 1297-J (V)
8VJGLQ: 2147 (acf2)
)TLHQ: 2098 (af1) /JQ: 1287-J (V) &WJQ: 1462-L (am)
)LQ: 1284-H (V)
-HQ: 1079-A (am) 0JQ: 1288-J (Nm); 1288-J )OWJQ: 2358 (gf1)
(V) )GJLQ: 1164-J (kf1)
2MHQ: 1083-A (hbm) 0WJQ: 2359 (im)
8HPJQ: 1257-L (af2) >JLQ: 1168-J (am)
)RMHQ: 1083-M (kf1) )SWJQ: 1476-L (af1)
)PJQ: 1288-J (Nf1) 0JLQ: 1173-J (am)
)OHQ: 1080-J (kf1) 8JQ: 1298-J (Nm); 1298-J
)RJQ: 1290-H (gm) (V) )PJLQ: 1173-J (kf1)
)RQHQ: 2105 (af1) )^LQ: 1168-H (af1);
&\JQ: 1324-L (am) 5XJQ: 2364 (gm)
2HQ: 1083-A (km) 1168-H (kf1)
)F\JQ: 1324-L (af1) 6XJQ: 1503-L (am)
3HQ: 1085-A (am); 1085- -LQ: 1284-A (fm)
J (am); 1085-L (km) (\JQ: 1326-L (am) ,F^Q: 2117 (am); 2117
(hm) )MLQ: 1171-H (hf1)
)VUHQ: 2110 (af1) )H\JQ: 1326-L (af1)
'^Q: 2344 (Nm) 6MLQ: 2337 (bm)
6HQ: 1089-J (km) /\JQ: 1333-L (am)
)^Q: 1283-H (Nm) )XMLQ: 1183-M (kf1)
)GVHQ: 2111 (af1) 6\JQ: 1342-L (am)
)FI^Q: 1140-G (af1) )PLQ: 1173-A (kf1);
)VHQ: 1089-J (kf1) (SJQ: 1349-L (am)
1173-H (am)
)HSJQ: 1349-L (af1) )^J^Q: 1145-J (kf1)
/VHQ: 2112 (hm) -PLQ: 1173-A (afm)
8HSJQ: 2346 (of2) 2J^Q: 1152-J (am)
7VHQ: 2114 (hm) 4PLQ: 2165 (am)
0SJQ: 1357-L (am) 6J^Q: 1158-J (am); 1411-J
)Q: 1281-A (Nm) )TPLQ: 2165 (af1)
(am)
2EIQ: 1014-A (am) 4KJQ: 1523-L (am) )]PLQ: 2166 (af1)
)^^Q: 1145-J (kf1)
)IQ: 1281-B (Nm) )]SJQ: 1363-L (af1) )UPLQ: 2167 (af1)
,^Q: 1146-A (km)
)QJIQ: 1105-J (kf1) )USJQ: 1364-L (af1) 8UPLQ: 2167 (af2)
,^Q: 1146-M (am)
6MIQ: 1296-G (bm) 8TJQ: 1390-L (am) )EQLQ: 1174-E (af1)
,M^Q: 1146-M (am)
0IQ: 1288-G (V) =JQ: 1294-J (Nm) (QLQ: 2169 (am); 2169
)PM^Q: 1150-M (kf1)
)QJPIQ: 1266-F (adf1) $]JQ: 1392-L (am) (adm)
'P^Q: 2122 (am)
/PIQ: 1264-F (am) )E]JQ: 1392-L (af1) (JQLQ: 2169 (adm)
)GP^Q: 2122 (hf1)
0PIQ: 1104-B (am) /]JQ: 1402-L (am) 0QLQ: 2171 (am)
)P^Q: 2387 (af1)
)QPIQ: 1266-F (adf1) 5]JQ: 1402-L (am); )RLQ: 1175-H (am)
1410-L (am) 8P^Q: 1150-A (kf2)
)VQIQ: 1296-F (af1) 5RLQ: 2180 (am)
)U]JQ: 1410-L (af1) )Q^Q: 1151-A (kf1)
)OTIQ: 1379-F (af1) )\LQ: 1176-H (am)
5JQ: 1295-J (V) 6JQ^Q: 2124 (hcm)
8OTIQ: 1379-F (af2) 1J\LQ: 2184 (acm)

591
Index - Alternative spellings

4J\LQ: 2186 (acm) 2MRMQ: 1290-B (ebm) 7XOQ: 2301 (am) ,UPQ: 2319 (am)
6J\LQ: 2187 (acm) =MQ: 1294-M (Nm) $PQ: 1288-E (Nm); )LXPQ: 2326 (kf1)
6\LQ: 2187 (acm) 6JWMQ: 1480-L (hcm) 1288-E (V); 1288-E )SXPQ: 2328 (af1); 2328
(cm) (kf1)
=LQ: 2334 (Nm); 2334 6WMQ: 1480-L (hcm);
(V) 1480-L (km) )EPQ: 1288-E (Nf1); )VJGQQ: 2332 (adf1)
1288-E (edf1)
&]LQ: 2194 (am) 6XMQ: 1480-L (km) (QQ: 1280-A (km)
/EPQ: 1264-D (am)
8M]LQ: 1179-A (af4) &EOQ: 1232-D (acm) 8JQQ: 1298-J (am)
)OEPQ: 1264-D (kf1)
5LQ: 2335 (V) &JEOQ: 1232-D (acm) 6^QQ: 2333 (am)
8JOEPQ: 1264-D (af3)
6ULQ: 2198 (km) 6FOQ: 2250 (am); 2250 6OQQ: 2337 (hm)
(hm) 8EPQ: 1288-E (Nf2)
6LQ: 1181-A (af) 8VOQQ: 2337 (hf2)
)OQ: 1310-A (af1) 7JFPQ: 2304 (adm)
)EVLQ: 1181-E (af1) )OPQQ: 2340 (af1)
)JOQ: 1235-J (hf1) 2FPQ: 2303 (am)
)WVLQ: 2211 (af1) 8JOPQQ: 2340 (af3)
8PJOQ: 1242-J (af2) 7FPQ: 2304 (adm)
8VLQ: 1181-A (af2) /\QQ: 2344 (hm)
2JOQ: 1244-J (am) )PQ: 1288-A (Nf1)
1XVLQ: 1181-A (af2) 6QQ: 1296-A (km)
)RJOQ: 1244-A (kcf1); *PQ: 1288-E (cm)
)FWLQ: 2213 (af1) 6JVQQ: 1296-B (acm)
1244-A (kdf1) $JPQ: 1288-E (cm);
8FWLQ: 2213 (af2) ,WQQ: 2357 (hm)
6JOQ: 1250-J (am) 1288-E (edm)
/WLQ: 2215 (am) ,JPQ: 2338 (dm) 0WQQ: 2359 (hm)
)VJOQ: 1250-J (kf1)
4[LQ: 2186 (acm) )OJPQ: 2340 (df1) )PWQQ: 2359 (kf1)
6MOQ: 2337 (bm)
)XLQ: 1183-A (af1); 2JPQ: 1267-J (am) 5WQQ: 2360 (hm)
1183-M (kf1) /OQ: 1287-B (V)
)RJPQ: 1267-J (kf1) 5XQQ: 2364 (am)
8VXLQ: 2226 (af2) )EPOQ: 1242-E (hf1)
,PQ: 2338 (Nm); 2338 2Q: 1290-A (Nm); 1290-
$YQ: 1294-E (V) )POQ: 1242-H (hf1) M (Nm)
(V)
$YEYQ: 1185-A (alm) 0JPOQ: 1242-B (hcm); $RQ: 1290-H (Nm); 1290-
1242-B (hdm) )LPQ: 2338 (Nf1)
,FYQ: 2227 (am) H (V)
0POQ: 1242-B (hm) )QLPQ: 2305 (hf1)
)YQ: 1285-H (Nm); 9FRQ: 2367 (am)
8POQ: 1242-J (af2) 9PQ: 2339 (Nm); 2339
1308-A (adf1); 1308-A )RMGRQ: 2374 (abf1)
(V)
(hf1); 1308-H (am); 6JQOQ: 2266 (acm) )TGRQ: 2377 (kf1)
1308-J (af1) $MPQ: 1288-E (bm)
2QOQ: 2264 (hm) )HRQ: 1280-A (Nf1)
)JYQ: 1189-J (am) )PMPQ: 1288-B (bf1)
6QOQ: 2266 (acm) 3HRQ: 2383 (am)
0MYQ: 1196-M (km) )]MPQ: 1271-M (kf1)
8VQOQ: 2266 (hf2) )RQ: 1290-A (Nf1); 1290-
2JQYQ: 2234 (acm) /PQ: 2340 (Nm); 2340
)ROQ: 1244-A (kcf1); H (Nm); 1290-H (V);
(V)
2QYQ: 2234 (acm) 1244-A (kdf1) 1290-H (gm)
$OPQ: 2340 (Nf1)
3YQ: 2398 (am) <ROQ: 2267 (hm) 'IRQ: 1302-G (hm)
8HOPQ: 2310 (acf2)
1SYQ: 2236 (am) <OQ: 1245-A (km) )VIRQ: 1319-G (hf1)
)OPQ: 2340 (Nf1)
8LTYQ: 2238 (hf2) )\OQ: 1245-A (hf1); (JRQ: 1303-J (am)
1245-H (hm); 1245-H *OPQ: 2340 (Nf3)
6YQ: 2336 (Nm); 2336 ,JRQ: 1307-J (am)
(V) (km) 8HJOPQ: 2310 (acf2)
)LJRQ: 1307-J (kf1)
$VYQ: 1204-A (af1) 6OQ: 2337 (Nm); 2337 8JOPQ: 2340 (Nf3)
)YJRQ: 1308-A (adf1);
(V); 2406 (am) 8OPQ: 2340 (Nf2); 2340
)VYQ: 1204-A (af1) 1308-J (af1)
)VOQ: 1250-A (kf1); (Nf3)
-Q: 1286-A (Nm) 2JRQ: 1313-J (am)
1250-J (kf1) 0PQ: 1288-B (V)
)H\JMQ: 1326-L (kof1) 0JWOQ: 2292 (hcm) <JRQ: 1314-J (km)
(QPQ: 2311 (am)
&YMQ: 1186-L (km) 0WOQ: 2292 (hcm) )\JRQ: 1314-J (kf1)
=PQ: 2341 (V)
0OMQ: 1242-L (hm) )PWOQ: 2292 (af1) &]JRQ: 2426 (kom)
5PQ: 2342 (V)
$JPMQ: 1288-E (edm) &XOQ: 2295 (hm) 6JRQ: 1319-J (am)
,JUPQ: 2319 (acm)
)EJPMQ: 1288-E (edf1) )XOQ: 1252-A (kf1) )VJRQ: 1319-J (kf1)
7JUPQ: 2321 (acm)
2MQ: 1290-M (Nm) )P^RQ: 2387 (af1)

592
Index - Alternative spellings

6^RQ: 2390 (hm) 2XRQ: 2451 (am) )LT\Q: 2496 (hf1) 0PSQ: 1357-B (am)
)LRQ: 1307-A (hf1); )RXRQ: 2451 (af1) 8LT\Q: 2496 (hf2) (QSQ: 2550 (am)
1307-J (kf1) 8RXRQ: 2451 (af2) 6T\Q: 2500 (hm) )\QSQ: 2552 (af1)
)YRQ: 1308-A (hf1); <Q: 1291-A (Nm) 6\Q: 1342-L (am); 2345 5QSQ: 2553 (am)
1308-H (am) (V)
8VE\Q: 1342-D (hf2) 2SQ: 1359-A (am)
3YRQ: 2398 (am) )V\Q: 1342-A (hf1)
&\Q: 1324-A (km) )RSQ: 1359-A (af1);
-RQ: 1290-M (Nm) )TV\Q: 2512 (hf1) 1359-J (kf1); 1520-H
)F\Q: 1324-L (af1)
2MRQ: 1290-B (ebm) 8V\Q: 1342-J (af2); 2514 (am)
&G\Q: 2463 (hm)
)ORQ: 1310-A (af1) (am) )\SQ: 1360-H (am)
6G\Q: 2467 (am)
6ORQ: 2406 (am) 6JX\Q: 2516 (hcm) 6\SQ: 2563 (am)
8VG\Q: 2467 (hf2)
)VORQ: 2406 (hf1) 6X\Q: 2516 (am); 2516 )F]SQ: 2566 (af1)
(\Q: 1326-A (am)
)PRQ: 1311-H (hm) (hm) (]SQ: 2567 (am)
)H\Q: 1326-L (af1) $SQ: 1292-H (Nm)
$\RQ: 1314-E (am) 6J]SQ: 2570 (acm)
2JVH\Q: 2468 (hjm) (FSQ: 2518 (am)
)E\RQ: 1314-E (af1) 6]SQ: 2570 (am)
)\Q: 1291-A (Nf1); )FKQ: 1508-H (am)
8E\RQ: 1314-E (af2) 1291-H (V); 1314-A )USQ: 1364-H (am)
)\RQ: 1314-A (af1); (af1) 6FSQ: 2520 (am) 7UKQ: 2906 (am)
1314-J (kf1) )J\Q: 1327-J (am) 0GSQ: 2524 (am) 6SQ: 1365-A (am)
$J\RQ: 1314-E (acm) )OJ\Q: 1333-J (kf1) )PGSQ: 2524 (af1) &VSQ: 2573 (am)
,\RQ: 2411 (am) <J\Q: 1337-J (am) (SQ: 1349-L (am); 2346 )VSQ: 1250-A (kf1);
)O\RQ: 2412 (af1) (V) 1365-H (am)
6J\Q: 1342-A (acm)
8O\RQ: 2412 (af2) 2HSQ: 2528 (am) /VSQ: 2576 (am)
)VJ\Q: 1342-J (kf1)
3\RQ: 2413 (am) )RHSQ: 2528 (af1) )OVSQ: 2576 (af1); 2576
8VJ\Q: 1342-J (af2)
3RQ: 2343 (V) 6HSQ: 2530 (am) (kf1)
,\Q: 2411 (am)
0JSRQ: 2415 (adm) )SQ: 1292-A (Nf1); 8OVSQ: 2576 (af2)
5L\Q: 2472 (hm)
1292-H (Nm) 1VSQ: 1365-A (apm)
0SRQ: 2415 (adm); 2415 6L\Q: 2473 (hm)
(hm) 'JSQ: 1348-J (am) )]VSQ: 2581 (af1)
)PM\Q: 1334-M (kf1) >JSQ: 1352-J (am)
1SRQ: 2416 (am) )UWSQ: 2584 (af1)
/\Q: 1333-A (am); 2344 9JSQ: 1354-J (am)
+RKRQ: 1322-A (klm) (Nm); 2344 (V) )[SQ: 1360-H (am)
,TRQ: 2419 (am) 2JSQ: 1359-J (am) 6[SQ: 2563 (am)
)O\Q: 1333-J (kf1)
0TRQ: 2421 (am) )RJSQ: 1359-J (kf1) 3GTQ: 2592 (hm)
8VJO\Q: 2479 (acf2)
)PTRQ: 2421 (af1) 4JSQ: 1362-J (am) ,TQ: 1376-A (am); 2419
2O\Q: 2478 (hm)
8PTRQ: 2421 (af2) 6JSQ: 1365-J (am) (am)
)RO\Q: 2478 (hf1)
=TRQ: 2422 (am) 9SQ: 1354-J (am); 2347 =MTQ: 1386-M (km)
8JRO\Q: 2478 (hf3)
(Nm); 2347 (V) 0TQ: 2421 (am)
&]RQ: 2426 (am) 8RO\Q: 2478 (hf3) )YSQ: 1354-H (am) )EPTQ: 1380-E (hf1)
)F]RQ: 2426 (af1) )P\Q: 1334-M (kf1) )TYSQ: 2537 (af1) )GPTQ: 2606 (hf1)
8F]RQ: 2426 (af2) 0JP\Q: 1334-B (adm) -KQ: 1516-A (km) )PTQ: 2421 (af1)
)]RQ: 1317-A (af1) 6Q\Q: 2491 (af); 2491 0MSQ: 1357-M (km) 9PTQ: 2609 (hm)
8J]RQ: 1317-A (af3) (hm)
2MSQ: 1359-J (am); 1359- <PTQ: 2612 (hm)
8MURQ: 1318-A (kf4) )VQ\Q: 2491 (af1)
M (am)
)VRQ: 1319-J (kf1) <\Q: 1291-B (V) 8]PTQ: 2613 (hf2)
*RMSQ: 1359-M (am)
$WRQ: 1320-E (am) 3\Q: 2413 (am) [PTQ: 2612 (hm)
/SQ: 2348 (V)
)EWRQ: 1320-E (af1) (S\Q: 2492 (hm) 8PTQ: 2421 (af2)
0SQ: 1357-A (am); 1357-
2JEWRQ: 1320-E (ajm) (T\Q: 2495 (hm) )S\TQ: 2620 (hf1)
A (km); 1357-L (am);
)WRQ: 1320-H (am) $JT\Q: 1339-E (hcm) 2349 (Nm); 2349 (V) 0STQ: 2622 (hm)
8RQ: 1290-A (Nf2) ,T\Q: 2496 (hm) )PSQ: 1357-A (af1); )PSTQ: 2622 (hf1)
1357-H (am)

593
Index - Alternative spellings

=TQ: 2422 (am) 6S]Q: 2680 (hm) )VUQ: 1434-A (kf1); 8WLVQ: 2766 (af2)
(UTQ: 2630 (hm) )T]Q: 1408-H (hm) 1434-H (hm); 1434-H 9VQ: 2354 (V)
(km)
<VTQ: 2640 (hm) 2JT]Q: 2683 (jm) -VQ: 1296-A (fm)
7UQ: 1435-L (am)
=VTQ: 2642 (hm) 2T]Q: 2683 (jm) $MVQ: 1288-E (bm)
)EWUQ: 1435-E (hf1)
8UVTQ: 2643 (af2) =]Q: 1294-B (V) )FMVQ: 1439-M (kf1)
)WUQ: 1435-E (hf1);
[VTQ: 2640 (hm) )]]Q: 1294-B (Nf1) 8JVMVQ: 1296-B (bf3)
1435-H (hm); 1435-H
)S[TQ: 2620 (hf1) 5]Q: 1410-J (am) (hf1) -VMVQ: 1296-B (bfm)
,XTQ: 2649 (am); 2649 )U]Q: 1402-J (kf1); 6Q: 1296-A (Nm); 1296-J /VQ: 1448-L (am)
(hm) 1410-L (af1) (Nm) &OVQ: 2769 (km)
2XTQ: 2651 (hm) 8MU]Q: 1410-A (af4) $VQ: 1227-E (km); 1288- )FOVQ: 2769 (kf1)
=Q: 1294-A (Nm); 1294-J 6]Q: 1411-A (km) E (Nm); 1288-E (V) 8PJOVQ: 2770 (acf2)
(Nm) )V]Q: 1411-J (kf1) )EVQ: 1438-A (af1);
8POVQ: 2770 (acf2)
$]Q: 1294-E (V); 1392- 4V]Q: 2692 (am) 1438-H (am)
)QVQ: 1450-A (hf1)
L (am) )WEVQ: 1458-D (af1);
5Q: 1295-A (Nm) <QVQ: 2775 (hm)
&]Q: 1393-A (am); 2426 1458-D (kf1)
)FUQ: 1416-A (af1) 3VQ: 1453-A (km)
(am); 2426 (kom) (FVQ: 2742 (am)
)F]Q: 1393-A (af1); 8FUQ: 1416-A (Nf2) )SVQ: 1453-H (hm)
)FVQ: 1439-A (hf1);
2426 (af1) 7HUQ: 2700 (hm) 1439-H (am) 8MSVQ: 1453-A (af4)
8F]Q: 2426 (af2) 0IUQ: 1426-G (am) 8MFVQ: 1439-A (af4) $TVQ: 1454-E (am)
(]Q: 1395-A (km) )PIUQ: 1426-G (af1) =FVQ: 2745 (am) <TVQ: 2786 (hm)
)]Q: 1294-H (V); 1317- )JUQ: 1419-J (hm); 1419- 5FVQ: 2746 (am) [TVQ: 2786 (hm)
A (af1) J (hf1) 3JGVQ: 2752 (adm) =VQ: 2355 (V)
)PI]Q: 1403-G (hf1) 1JUQ: 1427-J (am)
)PGVQ: 2749 (af1) )]VQ: 1455-B (kof1);
(J]Q: 1395-J (am) )S]JUQ: 2725 (kof1) 1455-J (kf1)
)QGVQ: 2750 (af1)
)HJ]Q: 1395-A (adf1); 6JUQ: 1250-J (am) 8T]VQ: 2792 (af2)
)SGVQ: 2752 (af1)
1395-J (af1) ,UQ: 1422-A (Nm) 5VQ: 2356 (Nm); 2356
(VQ: 2352 (Nm); 2352
)J]Q: 1397-H (hf1) 6YUQ: 2705 (hm) (V)
(V)
/J]Q: 1402-J (am) 8VYUQ: 2705 (hf2) 8JHVQ: 2352 (Nf3) ,UVQ: 2795 (km)
)OJ]Q: 1402-J (kf1) 0UQ: 1426-A (am) 4HVQ: 2755 (am) )LUVQ: 2795 (kf1)
)PJ]Q: 1403-A (kf1); )PUQ: 1426-A (af1) )VQ: 1227-E (km); 1296- 8LUVQ: 2795 (hf2)
1403-J (kf1) 9PUQ: 2707 (hm) A (Nf1); 1296-H (V); 6VQ: 1296-B (V); 1296-
5J]Q: 1402-J (am); 1410- 1296-J (Nf1) B (cm)
8SPUQ: 2709 (hf2)
J (am) (JVQ: 1441-J (am) )VVQ: 1296-B (Nf1);
1UQ: 1427-J (am)
)UJ]Q: 1402-J (kf1) ,JVQ: 2353 (cm) 1296-B (cf1)
)RUQ: 1428-H (hm);
6J]Q: 1411-J (am) 1JVQ: 1450-J (am) 8SWVQ: 2799 (hf2)
1428-H (hf1)
)VJ]Q: 1411-J (kf1) =JVQ: 1455-J (km) $WQ: 1320-E (am)
1\UQ: 2718 (hm)
8J]Q: 1317-A (af3) )]JVQ: 1455-J (kf1) &EWQ: 1477-D (am)
3J]UQ: 2725 (hcm)
,]Q: 2350 (Nm) )]]JVQ: 1455-B (kof1) )EWQ: 1320-E (af1);
)SJ]UQ: 2725 (acf1)
)L]Q: 2350 (Nf1) 5JVQ: 2356 (dm) 1461-J (af1); 1461-J
3]UQ: 2725 (hcm)
)P]Q: 1150-M (kf1); (kf1)
)S]UQ: 2725 (acf1) 6JVQ: 1296-B (cm)
1403-A (kf1); 1403-J 2JEWQ: 1320-E (ajm)
(kf1) )S]UQ: 2725 (kof1) )VJVQ: 1296-B (cf1)
)PEWQ: 1472-D (hf1)
8P]Q: 1150-A (kf2) 5UQ: 1295-B (V) ,^VQ: 2756 (am); 2756
4EWQ: 1477-D (am)
6UQ: 1250-J (am) (hm)
8TR]Q: 2673 (hf2) 8VEWQ: 1342-D (hf2)
$VUQ: 1434-E (hm) ,VQ: 2353 (V)
3]Q: 1407-A (am) &WQ: 1462-L (am)
&LVQ: 2759 (km)
(S]Q: 2676 (hm) )FWQ: 1462-J (kf1)
5LVQ: 2765 (km)
)VMS]Q: 2680 (hbf1) )]FWQ: 2809 (hf1)

594
Index - Alternative spellings

6FWQ: 2811 (am); 2811 0JSWQ: 2860 (hcm) 8RJOXQ: 2893 (acf2); (GR: 2372 (Nm); 2372
(hm) -SWQ: 1476-A (hff) 2893 (adf2) (V); 2372 (bm)
8FWQ: 2812 (hm) 2SWQ: 2861 (hm) 8ROXQ: 2893 (acf2) )GR: 1302-A (Nf1); 1302-
)GWQ: 1463-A (hf1) )EPXQ: 1258-D (aif1) H (V); 1302-J (Nf1)
)RSWQ: 2861 (hf1)
)WQ: 1297-H (V); 1320- )SPXQ: 2328 (kf1) )IJGR: 1302-H (cf1)
)LTWQ: 2863 (hf1)
H (am) 1XQ: 1496-J (km) ,GR: 2373 (Nm); 2373 (V)
9TWQ: 2864 (hm)
)EJWQ: 1461-J (af1); 2XQ: 2363 (Nm); 2451 (MGR: 2372 (bm)
8TWQ: 2870 (hm)
1461-J (kf1) (am) )RMGR: 2374 (bf1)
)FJWQ: 1462-J (kf1) 5WQ: 1479-A (am); 2360
(Nm) $RXQ: 2451 (af1) 2GR: 2374 (V)
)GJWQ: 1463-J (kf1) )RXQ: 2451 (af1) <GR: 2375 (V)
)UWQ: 1479-H (am)
9JWQ: 1469-J (am); 1469- 5XQ: 2364 (Nm); 2364 3GR: 2376 (Nm); 2376 (V)
0JUWQ: 2874 (hcm)
J (hm) (V); 2364 (gm)
4JUWQ: 2877 (acm) 4GR: 2377 (Nm); 2377 (V)
0JWQ: 2359 (dm) 8XQ: 2451 (af2)
0UWQ: 2874 (hm) 6GR: 2378 (V)
)\JWQ: 1475-J (kf1) $R: 1300-A (Nm)
8PUWQ: 2874 (hf2) 7GR: 2379 (V)
,WQ: 2357 (Nm); 2357 )HER: 1303-D (gf1)
3UWQ: 2876 (hm) [GR: 2375 (V)
(V)
)ER: 1300-A (Nf1); 1300- (R: 1303-A (Nm)
)LWQ: 2357 (Nf1) )VWQ: 1480-A (hf1)
H (V)
8MLWQ: 2830 (abm) -UJVWQ: 2882 (acff) $HR: 1303-H (V)
)JER: 1300-H (dm)
6LWQ: 2829 (hm) 7WQ: 1297-B (V) &HR: 2380 (V)
1ER: 1312-D (Nm); 1312-
8LWQ: 2830 (am); 2830 )XWQ: 1482-H (hm) )FHR: 2380 (Nf1)
D (V)
(hm) $[Q: 1314-E (am); 1314- 4ER: 2365 (V); 2365 /FHR: 3033 (em)
,JYWQ: 2831 (hcm) E (acm) (edm) (HR: 1303-B (V); 1303-
,YWQ: 2831 (hcm) )E[Q: 1314-E (af1) 4JTER: 2365 (ldm) B (dm)
)QYWQ: 1469-A (apf1) 8E[Q: 1314-E (af2) =ER: 1317-D (V) )HR: 1303-H (Nm); 1303-
H (V); 1303-M (Nf1)
6YWQ: 2833 (hm) &G[Q: 2463 (hm) )]ER: 1317-D (Nf1)
(JHR: 1303-B (dm)
-WQ: 1297-A (fm) )OJ[Q: 1333-J (kf1) 5ER: 1318-D (V)
,HR: 2381 (V)
,MWQ: 2357 (bm) )VJ[Q: 1342-J (kf1) )UER: 1318-D (Nf1)
&MHR: 2380 (bm)
)\MWQ: 1475-M (kf1) [J[Q: 1337-J (am) 6ER: 1319-D (V)
)FMHR: 2380 (bf1)
/WQ: 2358 (Nm); 2358 5L[Q: 2472 (hm) $FR: 1301-E (V)
2HR: 1303-A (mm); 2382
(V) )QY[Q: 1469-A (apf1) &FR: 1301-B (V) (Nm)
&OWQ: 2834 (hm) )O[Q: 1333-J (kf1) )EJFR: 1301-E (df1) )RHR: 2382 (ef1)
2OWQ: 2838 (hm) 8MO[Q: 1410-A (af4) )F^FR: 3031 (bf1) 4HR: 2384 (V)
0WQ: 2359 (Nm); 2359 8VO[Q: 2479 (acf2) ,FR: 2366 (V) 6HR: 2385 (Nm); 2385
(V); 2359 (dm); 2359 6Q[Q: 2491 (af) 9FR: 2367 (V) (V)
(im)
,T[Q: 2496 (hm) $MFR: 1301-E (bm) )R: 1304-J (Nm)
,JPWQ: 2842 (acm)
)V[Q: 1342-A (hf1) )EMFR: 1301-E (bf1) 'IR: 1302-G (V)
,PWQ: 2842 (acm)
)TV[Q: 2512 (hf1) )F^MFR: 3031 (bf1) )IR: 1304-H (V)
8LPWQ: 2842 (hf2)
8V[Q: 2514 (am) /FR: 2368 (Nm) -IR: 1304-H (fm)
)QWQ: 1473-A (kf1)
8Q: 1298-A (Nm) 0FR: 2369 (Nm); 2369 )MIR: 1304-H (ff1)
2QWQ: 2850 (hm)
2FXQ: 1037-A (aim) (V) 6MIR: 1319-G (bm)
3QWQ: 2851 (hm)
'XQ: 2361 (Nm) )PFR: 2369 (Nf1) *VMIR: 1319-G (bm)
8SQWQ: 2851 (Nf2)
1JXQ: 1496-J (km) 8JPFR: 2369 (Nf4) 0IR: 1311-G (V)
6QWQ: 2853 (hm)
5JXQ: 2364 (cm); 2364 3FR: 2370 (V) 0IPIR: 1311-G (lm)
8VQWQ: 2853 (hf2)
(dm) )WVFR: 3032 (Nf1) 0PIR: 1311-G (lm)
)RWQ: 1474-H (hm)
,XQ: 2362 (V) &GR: 2371 (Nm) 1IR: 1312-G (Nm); 1312-
)\WQ: 1475-M (kf1)
-XQ: 1298-A (fm) G (V)

595
Index - Alternative spellings

)QIR: 1312-G (Nf1) 1JLR: 2392 (edm) &]MR: 2426 (em) /\R: 2412 (Nm); 2412
5IR: 1318-G (V) 7JLR: 2395 (dm) )F]MR: 2426 (ef1) (V)
6IR: 1319-G (Nm); 1319- )WJLR: 2395 (df1) )]MR: 1317-M (Nf1) <\R: 1314-B (V)
G (V) 8WJLR: 2395 (cf2) =J]MR: 1317-B (ecm) 3\R: 2413 (V)
)VIR: 1319-G (Nf1) 6MLR: 2394 (bm) 2]MR: 1317-M (mf1) 5\R: 2414 (V)
$JR: 1300-J (V) 0LR: 2391 (Nm); 2391 (JUMR: 2431 (edm) 6JSR: 2418 (df)
(EJR: 1303-D (gm) (V) )TUMR: 2435 (ef1) 8VJKR: 2458 (cf2)
)HEJR: 1303-D (gf1) )PLR: 2391 (Nf1) 6MR: 1319-A (Nm); 1319- 1MSR: 2416 (bm)
&JR: 1301-J (Nm); 1301-J 1LR: 2392 (Nm); 2392 M (Nm); 1319-M (V) 0SR: 2415 (Nf); 2415 (V)
(V) (V); 2392 (edm) 2GVMR: 2438 (emm) 1SR: 2416 (V)
'JR: 1302-J (Nf1) )QLR: 2392 (Nf1) )OWMR: 2441 (ef1) 2QSR: 2416 (mm)
(JR: 1303-D (gm); 1303-J =LR: 2393 (V) $OR: 1310-E (Nm); 1310- =J]SR: 2417 (ldm)
(Nm); 1303-J (V) 6LR: 2394 (Nf) E (V) 6SR: 2418 (Nm); 2418
)JR: 1304-J (Nm); 1305-J )VLR: 2394 (Nf1) 8EOR: 1310-E (cf2) (df); 2418 (gm); 2458
(Nm); 1305-J (V) (V)
7LR: 2395 (Nm); 2395 (OR: 2402 (Nm)
+JR: 1322-J (V) (V) )VSR: 2418 (Nf1)
)OR: 1310-H (Nm); 1310-
,JR: 1307-J (Nm); 1307-J )WLR: 2395 (df1) H (V) 8VSR: 2458 (cf2)
(V)
8WLR: 2395 (cf2) 8EJOR: 1310-E (cf2) )TR: 1316-A (Nf1); 2419
9JR: 1308-J (V) (V)
8LR: 1307-A (Nf2); 2396 ,JOR: 2403 (cm)
,OJR: 2403 (gm) (Nm); 2396 (V) )OTR: 2423 (ef1)
)LJOR: 2403 (cf1)
*PJR: 1311-J (qf) )YR: 1308-H (V) 0TR: 2421 (Nm); 2421
8JOR: 1310-A (Nf3)
-PJR: 1311-J (qf) 0MYR: 2397 (bm) (V)
,OR: 2403 (Nm); 2403
1JR: 1312-J (V) 3MYR: 2398 (bm) (cm); 2403 (gm) =TR: 2422 (Nm); 2422
)QJR: 1312-J (Nf1) (V)
)TMYR: 2399 (bf1) )LOR: 2403 (cf1)
2JR: 1313-J (V) 5TR: 2423 (V)
)WMYR: 2401 (bf1) 0OR: 2404 (Nm); 2404
<JR: 1314-J (V) (V) 7TR: 2424 (Nf); 2424 (V)
0YR: 2397 (Nm); 2397
6SJR: 2418 (gm) (V) <OR: 2405 (Nm) 8TR: 1316-A (Nf2); 2425
(gm)
4JR: 1316-J (Nm); 1316-J 3YR: 2398 (Nm); 2398 6OR: 2406 (Nm); 2406
(V) (V) (V) 0JXTR: 3034 (dm)
/TJR: 2420 (gm) 4YR: 2399 (Nm); 2399 -VOR: 2406 (fm) =R: 1317-A (Nm)
8TJR: 2425 (gm) (V) 8OR: 1310-A (Nf3) $]R: 1317-E (V)
=JR: 1317-J (V) 6YR: 2400 (V) )PR: 1311-H (V) &]R: 1393-A (am); 2426
7YR: 2401 (V) (V); 2426 (bm); 2426
)]JR: 1317-J (Nf1) 0QR: 2407 (Nf); 2407 (V)
(em)
5JR: 1318-J (V) -R: 1309-A (Nm) 6QR: 2408 (Nm) )F]R: 2426 (ef1)
(UJR: 2431 (gm) 4JEMR: 2365 (edm) <R: 1314-A (Nm) )]R: 1317-H (V); 1317-J
4UJR: 2435 (gm) &MR: 1301-J (Nm) $\R: 1314-E (V) (Nf1); 1317-M (Nf1)
6JR: 1319-J (Nf) (MR: 1303-M (Nm) 8E\R: 1314-E (Nf2) ,]R: 2427 (Nm); 2427
7JR: 1320-J (V) /FHMR: 3033 (em) )F\R: 2409 (bf1) (V)
)^R: 1306-H (V) )HMR: 1303-M (Nf1) '\R: 2410 (V) &M]R: 2426 (bm)
(M^R: 2386 (bm) )RHMR: 2382 (ef1) )\R: 1314-H (V) 6M]R: 2429 (bm)
0^R: 2387 (V) ,JLMR: 1310-B (bcm) )EJ\R: 1314-E (df1) 0]R: 2428 (V)
1^R: 2388 (Nm) 1JLMR: 2392 (edm) ,\R: 2411 (V) 2]R: 1317-M (mf1)
5^R: 2389 (Nm); 2389 (V) /JOMR: 1310-B (bcm) $M\R: 1314-E (bm) =]R: 1317-B (V)
6^R: 2390 (Nm); 2390 (V) 2MR: 1313-M (Nm) )FM\R: 2409 (bf1) 6]R: 2429 (Nm); 2429
)LR: 1307-H (V) <MR: 1314-M (Nm) /M\R: 2412 (bm) (V)
)UTMR: 2423 (ef1) $UR: 1318-H (V)
,JLR: 1310-B (bcm)

596
Index - Alternative spellings

&UR: 2430 (Nm); 2430 2JXWR: 4013 3F\: 2461 (Nm); 2461 )PPJ\: 1334-B (gf1)
(V) $[R: 1314-E (V); 1314-E (V) 1PJ\: 1334-J (pm)
)FUR: 2430 (Nf1) (bm) )SF\: 2461 (Nf1) 8PJ\: 1334-J (Nf2)
(UR: 2431 (cm); 2431 )E[R: 1314-E (df1) 6F\: 2462 (Nm); 2462 1J\: 1335-J (V)
(edm); 2431 (gm) 8E[R: 1314-E (Nf2) (V)
)MRJTQJ\: 4014
)UR: 1318-H (V) '[R: 2410 (V) $G\: 1325-E (V)
<J\: 1337-J (Nm); 1337-J
(JUR: 2431 (cm) )EJ[R: 1314-E (df1) &G\: 2463 (V) (V)
)HJUR: 2431 (df1) $M[R: 1314-E (bm) (G\: 2464 (V) )\J\: 1337-J (Nf1)
9UR: 2432 (V) $Q[R: 2443 (Nf1) )G\: 1325-H (V) 4J\: 1339-J (Nm); 1339-J
-UR: 1318-A (fm) 5[R: 2414 (V) )PJG\: 2465 (df1) (V)
$MUR: 1318-A (fm) ,XR: 2449 (Nm); 2449 6JG\: 2467 (cm); 3035 )TJ\: 1339-J (Nf1)
2JMUR: 1318-A (fjm) (V) (Nm) 6J\: 1342-J (Nm); 1342-J
2MUR: 1318-A (fjm) &MXR: 2448 (bf) $MG\: 1325-E (bm) (V)
5MUR: 1318-B (bm) )FMXR: 2448 (bf1) )PG\: 2465 (df1) 5VJ\: 2513 (gm)
1UR: 2433 (Nm); 2433 /XR: 2450 (V) 2G\: 2466 (Nm) )UVJ\: 2513 (gf1)
(V) 2XR: 2451 (V) 6G\: 2467 (V) 8J\: 1344-J (Nm); 1344-J
)QUR: 2433 (Nf1) 6MVG\: 2467 (lbm) (V)
<XR: 2452 (V)
3UR: 2434 (V) (\: 1326-A (Nm) ,\: 1330-A (Nm)
3XR: 2453 (V)
4UR: 2435 (V); 2435 (gm) (H\: 1326-B (V) &L\: 2469 (V)
=XR: 2454 (V)
)TUR: 2435 (ef1) )H\: 1326-H (Nm) )FL\: 2469 (Nf1)
5XR: 2455 (Nm); 2455
6UR: 2436 (V) (V) 2MH\: 1326-A (sm) )L\: 1330-H (V)
)VUR: 2436 (Nf1) 6XR: 2457 (Nm); 2457 )QH\: 1326-A (pf1) *L\: 1330-K (Nm)
7UR: 2437 (V) (V) 6H\: 2468 (Nm) 5JL\: 2472 (cm)
6R: 1319-A (Nm); 1319- 7XR: 2456 (V) )VH\: 2468 (Nf1) )VJL\: 2473 (cf1)
M (Nm) )E\: 1323-A (Nf1) )\: 1327-A (Nm) 9L\: 2470 (V)
2GVR: 2438 (emm) 2JE\: 1336-D (cm) (I\: 1326-G (Nm) -L\: 1330-A (fm)
(VR: 2439 (Nm) 6JE\: 1342-D (cm) 6I\: 1342-G (Nm) 7ML\: 2825 (bm)
$WR: 1320-E (V) 2E\: 1336-D (V) 2JVI\: 1342-G (jm) 4L\: 2471 (V)
&WR: 2440 (V) )E\E\: 1323-A (lf1) $J\: 1323-J (Nm) 5L\: 2472 (V)
)WR: 1320-H (Nm); 1320- 8E\: 1323-A (Nf2) $FJ\: 1324-E (gm) 6L\: 2473 (Nm); 2473
H (V) $F\: 1324-E (V); 1324- (V)
/JFJ\: 2459 (gcm)
)WR: 2003 (Nf1) E (gm) )VL\: 2473 (cf1); 2473
0FJ\: 2460 (gm)
-WR: 1320-A (fm) &F\: 1324-B (V) (gf1)
3FJ\: 2461 (gm) 9\: 1331-A (Nm)
)MWR: 1320-H (ff1) &JF\: 1324-B (dm)
'J\: 1325-J (V); 1325-M )Y\: 1331-H (V)
/WR: 2441 (Nm); 2441 /JF\: 2459 (cm) (Nm)
(V) &MF\: 1324-B (bm) 1Y\: 2474 (V)
6GJ\: 2467 (om)
)OWR: 2441 (ef1) )FMF\: 1324-B (bf1) 2Y\: 2475 (Nm); 2475
(J\: 1326-J (Nm)
0WR: 2442 (V) (V)
/F\: 2459 (Nm); 2459 ,J\: 1330-J (V)
1WR: 2443 (V) (V) 6Y\: 2476 (Nm)
)LJ\: 1330-J (Nf1) $M\: 1323-M (Nm)
)QWR: 2443 (Nf1) $OF\: 2459 (Nf1)
)VLJ\: 2473 (gf1) &M\: 1324-M (Nm); 1324-
4WR: 2444 (Nm); 2444 )OF\: 2459 (Nf1)
8VLJ\: 2473 (gf2) M (V)
(V) 0F\: 2460 (Nm); 2460
5WR: 2445 (Nm); 2445 9J\: 1331-J (V) )FM\: 1324-A (bf1);
(V); 2460 (gm)
(V) /J\: 1333-J (Nm); 1333-J 1324-M (Nf1)
)PF\: 2460 (Nf1)
6WR: 2446 (Nm) (V) )SFM\: 2461 (ef1)
8PF\: 2806 (ecf2)
8WR: 2447 (V) )OJ\: 1333-J (Nf1) 'M\: 1325-M (Nm)

597
Index - Alternative spellings

(M\: 1326-M (Nm); 1326- 1P\: 1334-J (pm); 2483 )VK\: 2517 (Nf1) 2JMV\: 1480-A (efjf)
M (V) (Nf) )VJVK\: 2517 (ldf1) <MV\: 2510 (bm)
,M\: 1330-M (Nm); 1330- )P\P\: 1334-A (lf1) 8MVJVK\: 2517 (ldf4) )UMV\: 2513 (bf1)
M (V) 3P\: 2484 (Nm) )MVMVK\: 2517 (lbff1) /V\: 2509 (Nm); 2509
)LM\: 1330-M (Nf1) 1SP\: 2484 (pm) (V)
4\: 1339-A (Nm)
)RYM\: 2475 (ef1) 4P\: 2485 (Nm); 2485 2V\: 1342-A (mm)
(T\: 2495 (V)
8JOM\: 1333-M (Nf3) (V) <V\: 2510 (bm)
)T\: 1339-A (Nf1);
8JPOM\: 2275 (ef3) 5P\: 2486 (V) 1339-H (V) 3V\: 2511 (V)
2JPM\: 1334-M (jm) 8P\: 1334-J (Nf2) )VJT\: 2500 (cf1) 4SV\: 3040 (Nm)
)PQM\: 2489 (ef1) 1\: 1473-A (Nm) ,T\: 2496 (V) )TSV\: 3040 (Nf1)
)RM\: 1336-M (Nf1) 0EQ\: 3036 (V) 8LT\: 2496 (Nf2) 4V\: 2512 (Nm); 2512
2JTM\: 2498 (edm) -PEQ\: 3036 (fm) ,MT\: 2496 (bm) (V)
)VTM\: 2500 (ef1) 6HQ\: 3037 (Nm) )RMT\: 2498 (bf1) (TV\: 3041 (em)
6M\: 1342-M (Nm) 0EJQ\: 3036 (cm) 6MT\: 2500 (bm) )TV\: 2512 (Nf1)
(TVM\: 3041 (em) ,Q\: 2487 (Nm); 2487 0T\: 2497 (Nm) 6V\: 1342-B (V)
)VXM\: 2516 (ef1) (V) *X\: 1344-K (Nm)
1T\: 1339-A (pm)
/\: 1333-A (Nm); 1333-J )LQ\: 2487 (Nf1) 1X\: 2515 (V)
2T\: 2498 (V); 2498
(Nm) )OMQ\: 2488 (bf1) (edm) 6X\: 2516 (Nm); 2516
)O\: 1333-J (Nf1) /Q\: 2488 (V) 4T\: 1339-B (V) (V)
-JO\: 1333-N (dm) 0Q\: 2489 (Nm) 5T\: 2499 (Nm); 2499 0JEK: 1518-D (cm)
8JO\: 1333-M (Nf3) 8MQQ\: 1335-B (Nf4) (V) 0EK: 1518-D (V)
2MO\: 1333-A (sm) 2Q\: 2490 (V) 6T\: 2500 (Nm); 2500 &S: 1347-A (Nm); 1508-
6MO\: 2479 (bm) 6Q\: 2491 (Nm); 2491 (V) A (Nm)
)VMO\: 2479 (bf1) (V) )VT\: 2500 (cf1); 2500 (FS: 2518 (Nm); 2518
2\: 1336-A (Nm) (ef1) (V)
/O\: 1333-B (V)
$R\: 1336-E (V) 5\: 1341-A (Nm) )HFS: 2518 (cf1); 2518
0O\: 2275 (Nm); 2275
(U\: 2501 (V) (df1)
(V); 2477 (Nm); 2477 )ER\: 1336-E (Nf1)
(V) 0U\: 2502 (V) 8JHFS: 2518 (Nf3)
)R\: 1336-H (Nm)
8JPO\: 2275 (ef3) 6U\: 2503 (V) )FK: 1508-H (V)
$MR\: 1336-E (bm)
8PO\: 2477 (Nf2) 6\: 1342-A (Nm) )HJFS: 2518 (cf1); 2518
2MR\: 1336-B (bm)
(df1)
2O\: 2478 (V) 2\R\: 1198-A (lm) &V\: 2504 (Nm)
9JFS: 2519 (cm)
6O\: 2479 (Nm); 2479 6MTR\: 3038 (bm) 0FV\: 3039 (Nm)
(V) 6JFS: 2520 (dm)
<\: 1337-A (Nm); 1337-J 'V\: 2505 (V)
8O\: 2480 (V) 8JFK: 1508-A (Nf3)
(Nm) (V\: 2506 (Nm); 2506
0\: 1334-A (Nm) (V) 9FS: 2519 (V); 2519
(S\: 2492 (V)
(cm)
$P\: 1334-E (V) )K\: 1345-H (V) )V\: 1342-A (Nf1);
1342-H (V) 9MYFS: 2519 (lbm)
(P\: 2481 (V) )VJS\: 2494 (cf1)
/JV\: 2509 (cm) -FK: 1508-A (fm)
)P\: 1334-H (Nm); 4MS\: 2493 (bf)
1334-H (V) 5JV\: 2513 (cm); 2513 $HMFS: 2518 (bf1)
6MS\: 2494 (bm) )HMFS: 2518 (bf1)
*P\: 1334-K (Nf) (dm)
)VMS\: 2494 (bf1) ,V\: 2507 (Nm); 2507 6FS: 2520 (Nm); 2520
2JP\: 1334-M (jm)
4S\: 2493 (Nm); 2493 (V) (V); 2520 (dm)
,P\: 2482 (Nm); 2482 (V)
(V) 9V\: 2508 (Nf); 2508 )VFS: 2520 (Nf1)
)TS\: 2493 (Nf1) (V) 7FS: 2521 (V)
)LMP\: 2482 (bf1)
6S\: 2494 (Nm); 2517 8YV\: 2508 (Nf2) 8FS: 1508-A (Nf3); 2522
0P\: 1334-B (V) (Nf); 2517 (V); 2494 'MV\: 2505 (bm) (V)
)PP\: 1334-B (gf1) (Nf1)
(MV\: 2506 (bm)

598
Index - Alternative spellings

&GS: 2523 (Nm); 2523 )PPJS: 1058-B (gf1) 8V^S: 2535 (Nf2) (Nm); 1357-H (V);
(V); 2523 (om) 1357-J (Nf1); 1357-M
1PJS: 2544 (gm) 9S: 1354-A (Nm)
(Nf1)
)FGS: 2523 (Nf1) )TPJS: 2547 (of1) $YS: 1363-A (Nf1) )JPK: 1518-K (Nf1)
)GS: 1348-A (Nf1) (QJS: 2550 (gm) )YS: 1354-H (V) 1JPS: 1357-A (rpm)
0JGS: 2524 (cm) 5QJS: 2553 (gm) )WMYS: 2539 (bf1) )UJPS: 2549 (df1)
6JGS: 2527 (dm) 6QJS: 2554 (gm) 4PYS: 3042 (Nm) >PS: 2542 (Nm); 2542
0MGS: 2524 (bm) 8QJS: 1358-J (Nf2) 2YS: 2536 (Nm) (V)
0GS: 2524 (Nm); 2524 2JS: 1359-J (V) 4YS: 2537 (V) )YPS: 2543 (Nf1)
(cm)
'RJS: 2556 (gm) 6YS: 2538 (V) -PS: 1357-A (fm); 1357-
)PGS: 2524 (Nf1)
)RJS: 1359-J (Nf1) )VYS: 2538 (Nf1) M (fm)
1GS: 2525 (V) )MPS: 1357-H (ff1)
)KJK: 1529-H (gm) -K: 1516-A (Nm)
2GS: 2526 (V) 2JMPS: 1357-A (fjm)
4JS: 1362-J (Nm); 1362-J 2HMS: 2528 (em)
(S: 1349-A (Nf); 1349-J (V) >MPS: 2542 (bm)
2JF^MS: 2532 (ejm)
(Nm); 1354-A (Nm)
0TJS: 2564 (gm) >J^MS: 1352-B (edm) 0MPS: 1357-B (bm)
$HS: 1349-H (V)
8VTJS: 2565 (gf2) )U^MS: 2534 (ef1) )PMPS: 1357-B (bf1)
)HS: 1349-A (Nf1);
=JS: 1363-J (V) 9MS: 1354-M (Nm); 1354- )MPMPS: 1357-B (bff1)
1349-H (V)
8JHS: 1349-A (Nf3) &]JS: 2566 (gm) M (V) 8J]MPS: 2548 (bf3)
-HS: 1349-A (fm); 1510- 1]JS: 2569 (gm) )PMS: 1357-M (Nf1) 0PS: 1357-B (V)
A (fm) 6]JS: 2570 (gm) 1JPMS: 2544 (ecm) )PPS: 1357-B (bf1)
)MHK: 1510-A (ff1) 5JS: 1364-J (V) -PMS: 1357-M (fm) 1PS: 1357-A (pm); 2544
2MHS: 2528 (bm) 6JS: 1365-J (Nm); 1365-J 1MS: 1358-M (Nm) (Nm); 2544 (V); 2544
(V); 1526-J (Nm); (QMS: 2550 (em) (gm)
2HS: 2528 (Nf); 2528 (V)
1526-J (V) )QPS: 1357-A (pf1)
)RHS: 2528 (Nf1) 2MS: 1359-M (Nf)
&VJK: 2907 (gm) <PS: 2545 (V)
4HS: 2529 (V) 4MS: 1362-M (Nm); 1362-
2JVJK: 1526-J (jm) M (V) 3PS: 2546 (V); 2664 (Nf)
6HS: 2530 (Nm); 2530
1VJK: 2908 (gm) )TMK: 1523-M (Nf1) 4PS: 2547 (V)
(V)
7HS: 2531 (Nf) 7JK: 1527-J (V) 6UMK: 2905 (em) )TPS: 2547 (of1)
'JS: 1348-J (V) 5WJS: 2584 (gm) 7UMK: 2906 (em) =PS: 2548 (V)
&GJS: 2523 (om) 8JS: 1367-J (V); 1528-J 8JWUMK: 2906 (ef3) 1S: 1358-A (Nm); 1358-
(V) M (Nm)
&JK: 1508-J (V) 6MS: 1365-M (Nm); 1526-
)XJK: 1528-J (Nf1) M (Nm) (QS: 2550 (V); 2550
(JS: 1349-J (Nm); 1349-J
>S: 1352-A (Nm); 1352-J 1JVMS: 1365-A (ecpm) (dm); 2550 (em); 2550
(V) (gm)
(Nm); 1513-A (Nf)
)JK: 1511-J (Nf1); 1511-J 1VMS: 1365-A (ecpm)
&^S: 2532 (V) )HQS: 2550 (Nf1)
(V) 7MK: 1527-M (Nm); 1527-
2JF^S: 2532 (ejm) (JQS: 2550 (dm)
2JJK: 1512-A (mm) M (V)
)FJ^S: 2532 (df1) 5JQS: 2553 (cm); 2553
>JS: 1352-J (Nm); 1352-J 7MFOS: 3044 (bm)
>J^S: 1352-B (dm); 1352- (bm)
(V) 6FOS: 3043 (Nm)
B (edm) 6MQS: 2554 (bm)
)MJK: 1511-J (ff1) <OS: 2540 (Nm); 2540
>^S: 1352-B (V) 8MQS: 1358-A (Nf4)
0MJS: 1058-J (bm); 1518-J (V)
(bm) )MR^S: 2533 (ff1) 0QS: 2551 (Nf); 2551
6OS: 2541 (V)
5^S: 2534 (V) (V)
0JS: 1058-J (Nm); 1058-J &JWOS: 3045 (dm)
(V); 1357-A (Nm); 1QS: 1358-B (V)
$U^S: 2534 (ef1) 0S: 1357-A (Nm); 1357-J
1357-J (Nm); 1518-J <QS: 2552 (V)
6^S: 2535 (Nm); 2535 (Nm)
(Nf); 1518-J (V) 5QS: 2553 (Nm); 2553
(V) 'PS: 2313 (em)
)PJS: 1357-J (Nf1) (V); 2553 (cm); 2553
)V^S: 2197 (Nf1); 2535 )PS: 1357-A (Nf1);
0PJS: 1058-J (lm) (gm)
(Nf1) 1357-A (Nf1); 1357-H

599
Index - Alternative spellings

6QS: 2554 (Nm); 2554 &]S: 2566 (Nm); 2566 )VS: 1365-H (Nf1); 7WS: 1366-B (V)
(V); 2554 (gm) (V); 2566 (gm) 1365-H (V) 8WS: 2586 (Nm); 2586
;QS: 2552 (V) 2JF]S: 2566 (jm) &JVS: 2573 (cm) (V)
8QS: 1358-J (Nf2) 8F]S: 2566 (Nf2) )FJVS: 2573 (df1) )RJXWS: 2586 (jf1)
&RS: 2555 (Nm) )]S: 1363-A (Nf1); )GJVS: 2574 (df1) 8JXWS: 2586 (Nf3)
'RS: 2556 (V); 2556 (cm); 1363-H (Nm); 1363-H (JVS: 2575 (cm) -XWS: 2586 (ff)
2556 (gm) (V)
)JVS: 1365-K (Nf1) )VXWS: 3047 (Nf1)
(RS: 2557 (V) 1J]S: 2569 (dm)
1JVS: 1365-A (cpm); &[S: 2561 (Nf)
)RS: 1359-H (V) )QJ]S: 2569 (df1) 2908 (dm) )[S: 1360-H (V)
*RS: 1359-K (Nm) 0]S: 2568 (Nm); 2568 6SJVS: 1365-A (clm) 6J[S: 2563 (cm)
(V)
'JRS: 2556 (cm) =JVS: 2581 (dm) -VM[S: 2563 (bfm)
)P]S: 2568 (Nf1)
)JRS: 1359-K (Nf1) )MVS: 1365-H (ff1) 5[S: 2562 (V); 2584
8JP]S: 2568 (Nf3)
8JRS: 1359-A (Nf3) )\MVS: 2579 (bf1) (dm); 2584 (gm)
1]S: 2569 (Nm); 2569
-RS: 1359-A (fm) 4MVK: 2909 (bm) 6[S: 2563 (Nf); 2563
(V); 2569 (dm); 2569
*MRS: 1359-K (Nm) (gm) =MVS: 2581 (bm) (V); 2563 (cm)
2MRS: 1359-B (bm) )Q]S: 2569 (Nf1); 2569 -VMVS: 1365-B (bfm) 2JV[S: 2563 (jm)
)RK: 1520-H (V) (df1) /VS: 2576 (Nm); 2576 2V[S: 2563 (jm)
2RS: 1359-B (Nm); 1359- 6]S: 2570 (Nm); 2570 (V) )RX[S: 2586 (jf1)
B (V) (V); 2570 (gm) 0VS: 2577 (Nm); 2577 8S: 1367-A (Nf)
)RRS: 1359-B (Nf1) )V]S: 2570 (Nf1) (V) (XS: 2587 (V); 2587
4RS: 2558 (Nm) &US: 2571 (Nm); 2571 )PVS: 2577 (Nf1) (dm)
5RS: 2559 (Nm); 2559 (V) (V); 2571 (cm) 1VS: 1365-A (cpm); )XS: 1367-H (Nm)
)FUS: 2571 (Nf1) 1365-A (ecpm); 2578 (JXS: 2587 (dm)
7RS: 2560 (Nm); 2560
(US: 2572 (V); 2572 (V); 2908 (V); 2908
(V) -XS: 1367-A (fm)
(cm) (gm)
&\S: 2561 (Nf) )QVK: 2908 (Nf1) (MXS: 2587 (bm)
)US: 1364-A (Nf1)
)\S: 1360-H (V) 2JQVK: 2908 (jm) 2MXS: 1367-H (sm)
&JUS: 2571 (cm)
6J\S: 2563 (cm) <VS: 2579 (Nf) 5MXS: 2589 (bm)
(JUS: 2572 (cm)
<M\K: 1521-B (bm) 6SVS: 1365-A (lm) 1XS: 2588 (V)
0UK: 2904 (V)
-VM\S: 2563 (bfm) 4VK: 2909 (V) 5XS: 2589 (Nm); 2589
0UPUK: 2904 (lm) (V)
<\K: 1521-B (V) 0TVK: 3067 (Nm)
2JXPUK: 3066 (jm) 6XS: 2590 (V); 2910
5\S: 2562 (V) 4VS: 2580 (Nm); 2580
6UK: 2905 (Nm); 2905 (Nm); 2910 (V)
6\S: 2563 (Nf); 2563 (V)
(V); 2905 (em) 8VXS: 2590 (Nf2)
(V) =VS: 2581 (V)
&VUS: 3046 (Nm) $T: 1374-A (Nm)
)V\S: 2563 (Nf1) 5VS: 2582 (V)
7UK: 2906 (V); 2906 )ET: 1369-A (Nf1);
2JV\S: 2563 (jm) 6VS: 1365-B (V)
(em) 1373-D (V)
4S: 1362-A (Nf) [VS: 2579 (Nf)
6K: 1526-A (Nm); 1526- 6ET: 1388-D (Nm);
$TS: 1362-E (Nm) M (Nm) 5JWS: 2584 (cm); 2584 1388-D (V)
-TS: 1362-A (fm) &VS: 2573 (Nm); 2573 (dm) 6EVET: 1388-D (lm)
0TS: 2564 (V); 2564 (V); 2573 (cm); 2907 8JWS: 2586 (cm) )VET: 1388-D (gf1)
(gm) (Nm); 2907 (V); 2907 6MWS: 2585 (bm)
(gm) 6JVET: 1388-D (lm)
4STS: 1362-A (lm) 2WS: 2583 (Nm); 2583
)FVS: 2573 (df1); 2907 'T: 1371-A (Nm)
6TS: 2565 (Nm); 2565 (V)
(V); 2565 (gm) (Nf1) 0JGT: 2591 (edm)
5WS: 2584 (V)
8VTS: 2565 (gf2) 2JFVS: 2573 (jm) 0GT: 2591 (edm)
)UWS: 2584 (Nf1)
=S: 1363-A (Nm) 'VS: 2574 (V) 3GT: 2592 (Nm); 2592
6WS: 2585 (Nm); 2585 (V)
(VS: 2575 (Nm)
(V)

600
Index - Alternative spellings

6GT: 2593 (Nm); 2593 8XLT: 2602 (Nf2) )YMPT: 2609 (bf1) ,]T: 2625 (V)
(V) )HYT: 2603 (ef1) 0MPT: 1380-B (bm) 0]T: 2626 (V)
7GT: 2594 (V) 6MYT: 2604 (bm) )PMPT: 1380-B (bf1) )P]T: 2626 (Nf1)
)HT: 1372-H (V) 7MYT: 2605 (bm) -PMPT: 1380-B (bfm) 1]T: 2627 (V)
-JHT: 1372-N (dm) 6YT: 2604 (Nm); 2604 )MPMPT: 1380-B (bff1) 3]T: 2628 (Nm); 2628
8JHT: 1372-A (Nf3) (V) /PT: 2610 (Nm) (V)
1JMHT: 1372-A (fjm) )VYT: 2604 (ef1) 0PT: 1380-B (V) 6]T: 2629 (V)
2JMHT: 1372-A (fjm) 0JGMT: 2591 (edm) -RJQPT: 2611 (jfm) (UT: 2630 (V); 2630
1MHT: 1372-A (fjm) (MT: 1027-M (Nm) (dm)
-RPT: 2611 (cfm)
3HT: 2595 (V) )MT: 1378-A (Nf1); 1376- )HUT: 2630 (df1)
<PT: 2612 (Nm); 2612
6HT: 2596 (Nm) M (Nm) (V) 2JHUT: 2630 (jm)
8HT: 1372-A (Nf3) )HYMT: 2603 (ef1) =PT: 2613 (V) 8HUT: 2630 (bf3)
)T: 1373-A (Nm); 1374- )VYMT: 2604 (ef1) 8J]PT: 2613 (Nf3) (JUT: 2630 (dm)
A (Nm) 7GPMT: 3048 (ef) 7PT: 2614 (V) )HJUT: 2630 (df1)
*T: 1374-A (Nm) )QMT: 1381-M (Nf1) 1T: 1381-J (Nm) )SJUT: 2632 (df1)
)VEJT: 1388-D (gf1) )RMT: 1382-M (Nf1) 2T: 1382-A (Nm) ,UT: 2631 (Nm); 2631
'JT: 1371-J (V) )MTMT: 1378-A (lf1) (V)
)RT: 1382-H (Nm); 1382-
)GJT: 1371-J (Nf1) 5MT: 1387-M (Nm) H (V); 1382-M (Nf1) ,JULUT: 2631 (lcm)
,JT: 1376-J (V) )HVMT: 2634 (ef1) -RT: 1382-B (bm) (MUT: 2630 (bm)
/JT: 1379-J (Nm) ,LVMT: 2636 (elm) )QMRT: 2615 (bf1) 8JHMUT: 2630 (bf3)
0JT: 1380-J (Nm) ,JXMT: 2649 (edm) -QMRT: 2615 (bfm) 3UT: 2632 (Nm)
1JT: 1381-J (Nm) 2JLXMT: 2649 (ejm) 2MRT: 1382-B (bm) )SUT: 2632 (df1)
2JT: 1382-J (V) 1JSXMT: 2652 (eqpm) 5RT: 2616 (V) 6UT: 2633 (V)
0SJT: 2622 (gm) 2JVXMT: 2653 (ejm) <T: 1383-A (Nm) )VUT: 2633 (Nf1)
=JT: 1386-J (V) /T: 1379-A (Nm) '\T: 2617 (V) 6T: 1388-A (Nm)
5JT: 1387-J (V) )OT: 1379-H (V) )\T: 1383-A (Nf1) $VT: 1388-E (Nm); 1388-
E (V)
6JT: 1388-J (V) $PT: 1380-E (Nm); 1380- ,\T: 2618 (Nm); 2618
E (V) (V) (VT: 2634 (Nm); 2634
)VJT: 1388-J (Nf1)
(V)
7JT: 1389-J (V) -EPT: 1380-E (bm) 0M\T: 2619 (bm)
)HVT: 2634 (df1); 2634
8JT: 1390-J (Nf) 'PT: 2606 (Nm); 2606 0\T: 2619 (Nm); 2619
(ef1)
(V) (V)
>T: 1375-A (Nm) <HVT: 3049 (Nm)
)GPT: 2606 (Nf1) 2MVMXR\T: 4015
>^T: 1375-B (V) )VT: 1250-A (Nf1)
)GPT: 2606 (df1) 2MVXR\T: 4015
6^T: 2597 (V) )VT: 1388-A (Nf1);
7GPT: 3048 (ef) <\T: 1383-B (V)
,T: 1376-A (Nm) 1388-E (Nm); 1388-H
(PT: 2607 (Nf1) 3\T: 2620 (Nm); 2620 (V)
(LT: 2598 (Nm); 2598
)PT: 1380-H (V) (V) )HJVT: 2634 (df1)
(V)
)GJPT: 2606 (df1) 5\T: 2621 (V) -^JVT: 2635 (fm)
)HLT: 2598 (Nf1)
-RJPT: 2611 (cfm) )ST: 1384-H (V) 8OJVT: 2638 (cf2)
)LT: 1376-H (Nm)
,PT: 2608 (Nf); 2608 )PJST: 2622 (df1) 6JVT: 1388-B (dm)
>LT: 2599 (Nm); 2599
(V) (V) 0ST: 2622 (V); 2622 >VT: 2635 (Nm)
2LPT: 2608 (mm) (gm)
8J^LT: 2599 (Nf3) )^VT: 2635 (Nf1)
9PT: 2609 (Nm); 2609 1ST: 2623 (Nf); 2623
,LT: 1376-B (V) 2J^VT: 2635 (jm)
(V); 2609 (bm) (V)
1LT: 2600 (Nm) 2QST: 2623 (mm) -^VT: 2635 (fm)
)YPT: 2609 (bf1)
6LT: 2601 (Nm) 6ST: 2624 (V) 0^VT: 3005 (Nm)
$MPT: 1380-E (bm)
8LT: 2602 (Nm) )]T: 1386-H (V)
9MPT: 2609 (bm)

601
Index - Alternative spellings

,VT: 2636 (Nm); 2636 8T: 1390-A (Nf); 1390-J 6F]: 2656 (Nm); 2656 8J]: 1413-J (V)
(V) (Nf) (V) ,]: 1399-A (Nm)
,LVT: 2636 (elm) 1JEXT: 2652 (eqpm) 8F]: 2657 (Nm) )L]: 1399-H (em)
9VT: 2637 (Nm); 2637 -EXT: 1390-H (ff) (]: 1395-A (Nm) 5JL]: 2660 (cm)
(V) 1EXT: 2652 (eqpm) $H]: 1395-H (Nm) 6JL]: 2661 (cm)
-VT: 1388-H (fm) 'FXT: 4017 )H]: 1395-H (Nm); ,L]: 1399-B (V)
=MVT: 2642 (bm) 1GXT: 4018 1395-H (V); 1395-M
,ML]: 1399-B (bm)
/VT: 2638 (Nm) (Nf1)
)XT: 1390-H (V); 1390- )LML]: 1399-B (bf1)
8OVT: 2638 (cf2) J (Nf) )MH]: 1395-H (ff1)
5MH]: 2658 (bm) -LML]: 1399-B (bfm)
1VT: 2639 (V) ,XT: 2649 (Nm); 2649
5H]: 2658 (Nm); 2658 )RL]: 2659 (Nf1)
<VT: 2640 (Nm); 2640 (V); 2649 (edm)
-XT: 1390-H (ff) (V) )L]L]: 1399-B (lf1)
(V)
)\VT: 2640 (Nf1) 0MGMXT: 3054 (ebm) )UH]: 2658 (Nf1); 2658 5L]: 2660 (V); 2660
(ef1) (cm)
3VT: 2641 (Nm); 2641 8JMXT: 1390-H (ff3)
&I]: 1140-G (V); 1140- 6L]: 2661 (Nm); 2661
(V) ,MXT: 2649 (bf)
G (cm) (cm)
)SVT: 2641 (Nf1) 0MXT: 2650 (bm) 0I]: 1403-G (V) -]: 1401-A (Nm)
7JSVT: 3050 (cm) 0XT: 2650 (V) 6I]: 1411-G (V); 1411- (M]: 1395-M (Nm)
7SVT: 3050 (cm) 0XPXT: 2650 (lm) G (gf) )HM]: 1395-M (Nf1)
=VT: 2642 (Nm); 2642 2XT: 2651 (Nm) *]: 1397-A (Nf) )UHM]: 2658 (ef1)
(V)
3XT: 2652 (Nm) $J]: 1392-J (Nm) )M]: 1401-A (Nf1)
5VT: 2643 (Nm); 2643
6XT: 2653 (Nm); 2653 )EJ]: 1392-J (Nf1) 2JM]: 1401-A (jm)
(V)
(V) 6EJ]: 1411-D (gm)
6VT: 1388-B (V) )LM]: 1399-H (em)
2JVXT: 2653 (ejm) (J]: 1395-J (V)
7VT: 2644 (Nm); 2644 -M]: 1401-A (fm)
2VXT: 2653 (ejm) )J]: 1397-H (V)
(V) 0]PM]: 1403-A (elm)
2GWVT: 3051 (mm) 2GWXT: 3051 (mm) 6IJ]: 1411-G (gf) )EQM]: 1404-E (ef1)
2JHWVT: 3052 (jm) 8XT: 1390-B (V) ,J]: 1399-J (V) 2JEQM]: 1404-E (ejm)
2HWVT: 3052 (jm) $]: 1392-A (Nf1); 1392-J )LJ]: 1399-J (Nf1) 5JQM]: 2667 (edm)
(Nm)
)WVT: 2644 (Nf1) /J]: 1402-J (Nm); 1402-J 5JRM]: 2674 (ecm)
)E]: 1392-J (Nf1)
>WVT: 3053 (V) (V) 6JRM]: 2675 (ecm)
2JE]: 1405-J (Nf) )OJ]: 1402-J (Nf1)
[VT: 2640 (Nm); 2640 5RM]: 2674 (ecm)
0E]: 1403-D (Nm) )PJ]: 1403-J (Nf1)
(V) )MTM]: 1408-H (ff1)
1XVT: 4016 2E]: 1405-J (Nf) 1J]: 1404-J (Nm); 1404-J
$]E]: 1392-A (lm) =M]: 1409-M (Nm)
7T: 1389-A (Nm) (V)
&]: 1393-A (Nm) )]M]: 1409-M (Nf1)
)WT: 1389-H (V) 2J]: 1405-J (Nf)
$F]: 1393-E (Nm); 1393- 8M]M]: 1409-M (Nf4)
,WT: 2645 (V) )RJ]: 1405-H (gm)
E (V) 8]M]: 1409-M (Nf4)
9WT: 2646 (V) 4J]: 1155-J (Nm); 1155-J
)F]: 1393-H (Nm); (V) 2JPUM]: 2687 (ej m)
3WT: 2647 (Nm); 2647 1393-H (V) =J]: 1409-J (V) 6M]: 1411-M (Nm); 1411-
(V)
*F]: 1393-A (rm) 5J]: 1402-J (Nm); 1402-J M (V)
8WT: 2648 (Nf)
3JF]: 2655 (dm) (V); 1410-J (V) )SVM]: 2691 (ef1)
)[T: 1389-H (V)
9F]: 2654 (V) )UJ]: 1402-J (Nf1) 0]: 1403-A (Nm)
3[T: 2620 (Nm); 2620
-F]: 1393-A (fm) 6J]: 1411-J (Nm); 1411-J $P]: 1403-E (V)
(V)
)MF]: 1393-A (ff1) (V) )P]: 1403-H (V)
5[T: 2621 (V)
3F]: 2655 (Nm); 2655 )VJ]: 1411-H (om); 8MLJP]: 2662 (cf4)
6[T: 2653 (Nm); 2653
(V) 1411-J (Nf1) 0JP]: 1403-B (dm)
(V)
/VJ]: 2690 (gm) ,P]: 2662 (V)

602
Index - Alternative spellings

)LP]: 2662 (Nf1) 6XR]: 3055 (Nf) )MU]: 1410-A (bf1) 1HU: 2698 (Nm); 2698
8MLP]: 2662 (cf4) (S]: 2676 (Nm); 2676 2JPU]: 2687 (ej m) (V); 2698 (bm); 2698
(V) (gm)
8LP]: 2662 (Nf2) 6]: 1411-A (Nm); 1411-J
)HS]: 2676 (Nf1) (Nm) )QHU: 2698 (Nf1); 2698
-P]: 1403-H (fm)
(ef1)
0P]: 1150-B (V); 1403- )S]: 1407-H (V) &V]: 2688 (V)
2JQHU: 2698 (jm)
B (Nm); 1403-B (V) 6JS]: 2680 (bm) 8FV]: 2688 (Nf2)
-RJQHU: 2698 (jfm)
1P]: 2663 (Nm) 4MS]: 2678 (bm) )V]: 1411-A (Nf1)
-QHU: 2698 (fm)
3P]: 2664 (Nf); 2664 6MS]: 2680 (bm) 6JV]: 1411-B (cm)
(V) -RQHU: 2698 (jfm)
)VMS]: 2680 (bf1) ,V]: 2689 (V)
0]P]: 1150-A (elm); (UHU: 1418-A (lcm)
2S]: 2677 (V) -V]: 1411-A (fm)
1403-A (elm) (JUHU: 1418-A (lcm)
3J]S]: 1407-A (ldm) ,MV]: 2689 (bm)
1]: 1404-J (Nm) 6HU: 2699 (V)
3]S]: 1407-A (ldm) /V]: 2690 (gm)
$Q]: 1404-E (Nm); 1404- 8JVHU: 2699 (Nf3)
5S]: 2679 (V) 3V]: 2691 (V)
E (V) 8MRVHU: 2699 (cmf4)
)EQ]: 1404-E (ef1) )US]: 2679 (Nf1) )SV]: 2691 (ef1)
7HU: 2700 (Nm); 2700
2JEQ]: 1404-E (ejm) 6S]: 2680 (V) 8SV]: 2691 (Nf2)
(V)
(Q]: 2665 (Nm); 2665 (T]: 2681 (V) 4V]: 2692 (V) )WHU: 2700 (Nf1)
(V); 2665 (bm) )T]: 1155-A (Nf1); 6V]: 1411-B (V); 1411- [HU: 2700 (cm); 2700
)Q]: 1404-A (Nf1) 1408-H (V) B (cm) (gm)
5JQ]: 2667 (edm) -JT]: 1155-A (rfm) $U: 1415-A (Nm) )IU: 1419-H (V)
,Q]: 2666 (Nm); 2666 2JT]: 1408-A (jf) 8EU: 1415-A (Nf2) )PMIU: 1426-G (bf1)
(V) -RJT]: 1408-A (jfm) &U: 1416-A (Nm) 0IU: 1426-G (Nm);
(MQ]: 2665 (bm) 3JT]: 2684 (dm) &FU: 1416-B (V) 1426-G (V)
1MQ]: 1404-B (bm) 6JT]: 2685 (cf) )FU: 1416-A (Nf1); )PIU: 1426-G (Nf1);
8JXMQ]: 2669 (bf2) 2VJT]: 2685 (cmm) 1416-A (gf1); 1416-A 1426-G (bf1)
(of1) *U: 1420-A (Nm)
8XMQ]: 2669 (bf2) 8LT]: 2682 (Nf2)
=JFU: 2695 (dm) $JU: 1415-J (V)
5Q]: 2667 (V) )MT]: 1408-H (ff1)
)VJFU: 2696 (df1) )FJU: 1416-A (gf1);
6Q]: 2668 (Nm) 8MLMT]: 2682 (bf4)
0FU: 2693 (Nm); 2693 1416-A (of1)
8VQ]: 2668 (Nf2) 8LMT]: 2682 (bf4)
(V); 2693 (gm) 0FJU: 2693 (gm)
8Q]: 2669 (V) 2MT]: 2683 (bm) 3FU: 2694 (V) 3FJU: 2694 (gm)
8XQ]: 2669 (bf2) )SMT]: 2684 (bf1) 8SFU: 2694 (Nf2) 1HJU: 2698 (gm)
2]: 1336-A (Nm) 6MT]: 2685 (bm) =FU: 2695 (V) 7HJU: 2700 (gm)
)R]: 1336-M (Nf1); )VMT]: 2685 (bf1) )]FU: 2695 (Nf1)
1405-H (gm) )JU: 1419-J (Nm); 1419-J
8MT]: 1408-A (Nf4) 6FU: 2696 (Nm); 2696 (V)
4JR]: 2673 (bm) 2T]: 1408-A (jf); 2683 (V) 9JU: 1423-J (V)
6JR]: 2675 (ecm) (V) )VFU: 2696 (df1) &YJU: 2701 (gm)
,R]: 2670 (V) 3T]: 2684 (Nm) (HU: 1418-B (V) 2YJU: 2703 (gm)
2MR]: 1336-B (bm) )ST]: 2684 (bf1) )HU: 1418-M (Nf1) 0JU: 1426-J (Nm)
4MR]: 2673 (bm) -RST]: 2684 (Nm) 1JHU: 2698 (dm) 1JU: 1427-J (V)
)TMR]: 2673 (bf1) 4T]: 1071-B (V) 8MRVJHU: 2699 (cmf4) )QJU: 1427-J (Nf1)
1R]: 2671 (V) )T]T]: 1155-A (lf1) 7JHU: 2700 (cm) 8JMQQJU: 1427-J (pff3)
2R]: 1336-B (bm) 6T]: 2685 (Nm); 2685 ,HU: 2697 (V)
(V); 2685 (cf) =QJU: 2714 (gm)
3R]: 2672 (V) 8LHU: 2697 (Nf2)
2VT]: 2685 (cmm) 2JU: 1428-J (V)
4R]: 2673 (V) 1MHU: 2698 (bm)
8T]: 2686 (Nf) )RJU: 1428-J (Nf1)
)TR]: 2673 (Nf1) 7MHU: 2700 (bm)
=]: 1409-M (Nm) 4JU: 1431-J (Nm)
8R]R]: 1198-A (elf2)

603
Index - Alternative spellings

=JU: 1432-J (Nm); 1432-J =MU: 1432-M (Nm); 1432- 8\U: 1245-A (Nf2) 8LVU: 2730 (Nf2)
(V); 1432-M (V) M (V) 3USU: 1430-A (lm) -VU: 1434-A (fm)
)]JU: 1432-J (Nf1) 2J]MU: 1432-A (ejm) )VSU: 2719 (Nf1) $MVU: 1434-E (bm);
6]JU: 2727 (gm) 2JMUMU: 1424-A (ljm) 4U: 1431-J (Nm) 1434-H (ff1)
*UJU: 1420-A (lm) 2JPUMU: 2728 (ejm) $TU: 1431-E (V) )EMVU: 1434-E (bf1)
6JU: 1250-J (V); 1434-J 6MU: 1434-M (Nm) (TU: 2720 (V); 2720 )MVU: 1434-H (ff1)
(Nm) 6JWMU: 2740 (edm) (ecm) 1VU: 2731 (V)
$VJU: 1434-E (gm) 0U: 1426-A (Nm); 1426-J )HTU: 2720 (Nf1) 2VU: 2732 (Nf); 2732 (V)
2FVJU: 2729 (gmm) (Nm) (JTU: 2720 (ecm) <VU: 2733 (Nm); 2733
)VJU: 1434-J (Nf1) )PU: 1426-H (V) >JTU: 2721 (ecm) (V)
7JU: 1435-J (V) 2JPU: 1426-A (jm) =TU: 2722 (V) 0J\VU: 3056 (cf)
9WJU: 2739 (gm) ,PU: 2706 (Nf2) =U: 1432-A (Nm); 1432-J 3VU: 2734 (Nm); 2734
)LU: 1422-A (Nf1) 2JLPU: 2710 (ejm) (Nm) (V)
9U: 1423-A (Nm) 9PU: 2707 (V) &]U: 2723 (Nm); 2723 =VU: 2735 (Nm); 2735
(V) (V)
&YU: 2701 (Nm); 2701 -PU: 1426-A (fm)
(gm) )]U: 1432-A (Nf1); 3UVU: 3057 (Nm)
$MPU: 1426-A (fm)
)VJYU: 2705 (cf1) 1432-H (Nm); 1432-H 7VU: 2736 (Nm)
0PU: 1426-B (Nm);
(V) 8VU: 1434-A (Nf2)
8VJYU: 2705 (cf2) 1426-B (V)
*]U: 1432-K (Nm) 7U: 1435-A (Nm)
9YU: 1423-B (V) )PPU: 1426-B (Nf1)
,]U: 2724 (Nm) $WU: 1435-E (df)
0YU: 2702 (Nm); 2702 <PU: 2708 (Nm); 2708
(V) (V) 2M]U: 1432-A (sm) &WU: 2737 (Nm); 2737
2YU: 2703 (Nm); 2703 )\PU: 2708 (Nf1) )SM]U: 2725 (bf1) (V); 2737 (dm)
(V); 2703 (gm) 3PU: 2709 (Nm); 2709 6M]U: 2727 (bm) )WU: 1435-H (Nm);
4YU: 2704 (V) (V) 3]U: 2725 (V) 1435-H (V)
6YU: 2705 (V); 2705 (ef) 0UPU: 1426-A (lm) 4]U: 2726 (Nm); 2726 $JWU: 1435-E (df)
8VYU: 2705 (cf2) )QU: 1427-A (Nf1) (V) &JWU: 2737 (dm)
$MU: 1415-A (Nm); 1415- 7JQU: 2715 (ecm) )T]U: 2726 (Nf1) 9JWU: 2739 (cm)
M (V) ,QU: 2711 (Nm) =]U: 1432-B (V) ,WU: 2738 (V)
)HMU: 1418-M (Nf1) 9QU: 2712 (V) 6]U: 2727 (Nm); 2727 9WU: 2739 (cm); 2739
)QHMU: 2698 (ef1) (V); 2727 (gm) (gm)
0QU: 2713 (V)
)MU: 1415-J (V); 1415-M 8]U: 1432-A (Nf2) -WU: 1435-A (fm)
=QU: 2714 (V); 2714
(V) (gm) 6U: 1434-A (Nm); 1434-J )YMWU: 2739 (bf1)
9MU: 1432-M (Nm) (Nm); 1434-M (Nm) 6WU: 2740 (Nm); 2740
2U: 1428-A (Nm)
6JYMU: 2705 (ecm) $VU: 1434-E (V); 1434- (V); 2740 (edm)
$RU: 1428-E (Nm); 1428-
E (gm) 7WU: 1435-B (Nm);
6YMU: 2705 (ef); 2705 E (V); 1428-H (V)
(ecm) &VU: 2729 (Nm); 2729 1435-B (V)
)ERU: 1428-E (Nf1)
(V); 2729 (cm) 8WU: 1435-A (Nf2); 2741
2JWPMU: 2710 (ejm) )RU: 1428-H (Nm); 1428- )FVU: 2729 (Nf1) (Nm)
1MU: 1427-M (Nm) H (V)
2FVU: 2729 (gmm) )[U: 1245-A (Nf1)
)QMU: 1427-M (Nf1) $JRU: 1428-E (cm)
)VU: 1434-A (Nf1); )J[U: 1245-A (Nf1)
7JQMU: 2715 (ecm) 2MRU: 1428-B (bm)
1434-H (Nm); 1434-H )YM[U: 2739 (bf1)
2JWQMU: 2715 (ejm) 2JQRU: 2716 (jm) (V); 1434-J (Nf1)
8[U[U: 1245-A (lf2)
2MU: 1428-M (Nm) 2RU: 1428-B (V) &JVU: 2729 (cm)
<JVXU: 4019
)RMU: 1428-J (Nf1) =RU: 2717 (Nm) ,VU: 2730 (Nm); 2730
)EV: 1438-A (Nf1);
(JTMU: 2720 (ecm) 1\U: 2718 (Nm); 2718 (V)
1438-H (Nm); 1438-H
>JTMU: 2721 (ecm) (V) $LVU: 2730 (Nf1) (V); 1438-H (gm)
<\U: 1432-B (V) )LVU: 2730 (Nf1) )JEV: 1438-H (dm)

604
Index - Alternative spellings

-EV: 1438-A (fm); 1438- 3GV: 2752 (Nm); 2752 6JV: 1457-J (V) 3FMV: 2744 (em)
H (fm) (V) 7JV: 1458-J (Nm) ,MV: 1445-M (Nf)
1MEV: 1450-D (Nm) 7GV: 2753 (Nf); 2753 (V) >V: 1444-A (Nm) )FOMV: 2769 (ef1)
8MEV: 1438-A (Nf4) (HV: 1441-B (V) +V: 1460-A (Nf) 1MV: 1450-D (Nm)
1EV: 1450-D (Nm); )HV: 1441-H (V) )^V: 1444-H (Nm); 1444- )QMV: 1450-M (Nf1)
1450-D (V) (MHV: 1441-B (bm) H (V) )RMV: 1451-M (Nf1)
)QEV: 1450-D (Nf1) 1HV: 2754 (V) 2J^V: 1444-H (jm); 2758 3MV: 1453-A (Nm)
7EV: 1458-D (Nm); 4HV: 2755 (V) (cm)
8JETMV: 1454-E (ef3)
1458-D (gm) -^V: 1444-H (fm)
&IV: 1439-G (Nm); )TMV: 1454-M (Nf1)
)WEV: 1458-D (gf1) 1439-G (V) 1^V: 2757 (V)
2JWEV: 1458-D (ef1); 2JMTMV: 1454-M (fjm)
)IV: 1442-B (V) 2^V: 2758 (V)
1458-D (ejm) 5MV: 1456-M (Nm)
9IV: 1446-G (Nm) &LV: 2759 (Nm); 2759
8MRJWEV: 1458-D (emfm) ,JUMV: 2795 (edm)
*V: 1443-A (Nm) (V); 2759 (cf); 2759
8JWEV: 1458-D (Nf3) (gm) 3JUMV: 2797 (edm)
)EJV: 1438-H (gm)
8MWEV: 1458-D (Nf4) )LV: 1445-H (Nm) 1UMV: 1456-M (pm)
7EJV: 1458-D (gm)
8WEV: 1458-D (Nf3) &JLV: 2759 (cf) )QUMV: 2796 (ef1)
)WEJV: 1458-D (gf1)
&V: 1439-A (Nm); 1439- 1JLV: 2762 (dm) 6MV: 1457-M (Nm)
&JV: 1439-J (Nm); 1439-
M (Nm) 5JLV: 2765 (cm) 7MV: 1458-D (Nm)
M (V)
&FV: 1439-B (V) 9MLV: 2760 (bm) )SWMV: 2799 (ef1)
3FJV: 2744 (gm)
)FFV: 1439-B (Nf1) 5MLV: 2765 (bm) /V: 1448-A (Nm); 1448-J
>GJV: 2748 (gm)
(FV: 2742 (V) 0LV: 2761 (Nf) (Nm)
(JV: 1441-J (V)
)FV: 1439-H (V) 1LV: 2762 (Nm); 2762 &OV: 2769 (Nm); 2769
)JV: 1442-J (Nm); 1442-J (V)
*FV: 1439-A (eqf); 1439- (V) (V)
A (rf) )QLV: 2762 (Nf1) )FOV: 2769 (ef1)
&IJV: 1439-G (gm)
&MFV: 1439-B (bm) -RQLV: 2762 (mfm) &JOV: 2769 (dm)
+JV: 1460-J (Nm); 1460-J
(MFV: 2742 (bm) 4LV: 2763 (V) 7JOV: 2772 (dm)
(V)
-SMFV: 2744 (bfm) ,JV: 1445-J (Nf); 1445-J =LV: 2764 (Nm); 2764 0MOV: 2770 (bm)
/FV: 2743 (V) (V) (V) /OV: 1448-B (V)
3FV: 2744 (Nm); 2744 &LJV: 2759 (gm) )]LV: 2764 (Nf1) 0OV: 2770 (V)
(V); 2744 (em); 2744 )LJV: 1445-J (Nf1) 5LV: 2765 (Nm); 2765 )POV: 2770 (Nf1)
(gm) (V); 2765 (cm) <OV: 2771 (Nm); 2771
)MJV: 1442-J (ff1)
-SFV: 2744 (bfm) 7LV: 2766 (V) (V); 2771 (gm)
/JV: 1448-J (Nm)
=FV: 2745 (Nm); 2745 8LV: 1445-A (Nf2) 7OV: 2772 (Nm); 2772
<OJV: 2771 (gm)
(V) (V); 2772 (dm)
1JV: 1450-J (Nm); 1450-J &YV: 2767 (V); 2767
&VFV: 1439-A (lm) (cm) 1V: 1450-D (Nm); 1450-J
(V)
2FVFV: 1439-A (lmm) &JYV: 2767 (cm) (Nm)
)QJV: 1450-J (Nf1)
'V: 1440-A (Nm) 9YV: 1446-B (Nm) )QV: 1450-A (Nf1);
)QQJV: 1450-B (gf1) 1450-H (V); 1450-M
&GV: 2747 (Nm) 7TYV: 3058 (V)
8JQQJV: 1450-B (gf3) (Nf1)
>GV: 2748 (Nm); 2748 7YV: 2768 (V)
2JV: 1450-J (V); 1451-J 2JQV: 1450-A (jm)
(V); 2748 (gm)
(Nm); 1451-J (V) -V: 1447-A (Nm) 8JQV: 1450-A (Nf3)
)^GV: 2748 (Nf1)
-SJV: 1453-J (fm) )WEMV: 1458-D (ef1) ,QV: 2773 (Nm)
2JMGV: 1440-A (fjm); 2749
4JV: 1454-J (V) 2JWEMV: 1458-D (ejm) )MQV: 1450-A (ff1)
(Nf); 2749 (V)
-PGV: 2749 (fm) =JV: 1455-J (V) -RWEMV: 1458-D (emfm) /QV: 2774 (Nf)
1GV: 2750 (V) 5JV: 1456-J (Nm); 1456-J &MV: 1439-M (Nm); 1439- 1QV: 1450-B (V)
(V) M (V)
)QGV: 2750 (Nf1) 2QV: 1450-A (jm)
,UJV: 2795 (gm) *FMV: 1439-A (eqf)
2GV: 2751 (V)

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Index - Alternative spellings

<QV: 2775 (Nm); 2775 )TV: 1454-E (V); 1454- 2JWV: 1458-D (ejm); )SJFW: 2808 (df1)
(V) H (Nm); 1454-H (V); 1458-A (fjm) 8JFW: 1462-H (Nf3)
[QV: 2775 (Nm); 2775 1454-M (Nf1) 1WV: 2798 (V) ,FW: 2804 (V)
(V) )EJTV: 1454-E (df1) 3WV: 2799 (Nm); 2799 9FW: 2805 (Nm)
2V: 1451-J (Nm) )HMTV: 2785 (bf1) (V)
-FW: 1462-H (ff)
)RV: 1451-H (V); 1451- 2JMTV: 1454-M (fjm) )SWV: 2799 (ef1)
&MFW: 1462-B (bm)
M (Nf1) <TV: 2786 (Nm); 2786 4WV: 2800 (Nm)
2RV: 1451-B (Nm); 1451- )MFW: 1462-H (ff1)
(V) 7WV: 1455-B (V)
B (V) )H\TV: 3060 (cf1) 0MFW: 2806 (bm)
8WV: 1458-A (Nf2)
)RRV: 1451-B (Nf1) )HJ\TV: 3060 (cf1) <MFW: 2807 (bm)
5JXV: 2803 (cm)
<M\V: 1452-B (bm) 5TV: 2787 (V) -SMFW: 2808 (bfm)
)UJXV: 2803 (df1)
2\V: 2776 (Nm) 7TV: 2786 (Nm); 2786 8MFW: 1462-H (Nf3)
,XV: 2801 (Nm); 2801
<\V: 1452-B (V) (V) 0FW: 2806 (ecm); 2806
(V)
3V: 1440-A (Nm); 1453- 8TV: 2788 (Nm) (gm)
)UMXV: 2803 (bf1)
A (Nm); 1460-J (Nm) =V: 1455-A (Nm) 0JPFW: 2806 (ldm)
1XV: 2802 (Nm); 2802
&SV: 2777 (Nm); 2777 $]V: 1455-E (V) 8PFW: 2806 (ecf2)
(V)
(V)
(]V: 2789 (V) 5XV: 2803 (V) 3FW: 2808 (Nf); 2808
2JFSV: 2777 (jm) (V); 2808 (dm)
)]V: 1455-H (V) )UXV: 2803 (df1)
(SV: 2778 (Nf); 2778 )SFW: 2808 (ef1)
2J]V: 1455-H (jm) 8XV: 1459-A (Nf2)
(V) -SFW: 2808 (bfm)
)SV: 1453-A (Nf1); ,]V: 2790 (Nm); 2790 &EW: 1477-D (V)
)RSFW: 2808 (emf1)
1453-H (Nm); 1453-H (V) 'EW: 1463-D (V)
2]V: 1455-H (jm) 8SFW: 2808 (ef2)
(V) )GEW: 1463-D (Nf1)
3]V: 2791 (Nm); 2791 =FW: 2809 (Nm); 2809
8JSV: 1453-A (Nf3); )EW: 1461-H (V); 1461-
(V) (V)
1453-H (Nf3) J (Nf1)
4]V: 2792 (Nm); 2792 5FW: 2810 (V)
-SV: 1453-H (fm); 1453-J 0JEW: 1472-D (cf)
(fm) (V) 6FW: 2462 (V); 2811
2JEW: 1461-A (jm) (Nm); 2811 (V)
)MSV: 1453-H (ff1) )T]V: 2792 (Nf1)
9EW: 1469-D (Nm); 8FW: 1462-A (Nf2); 2812
2JMSV: 1440-A (fjm); =]V: 1455-B (V) 1469-D (V) (Nf); 2812 (V)
1453-H (fjm) 5V: 1456-A (Nm); 1456-J )MEW: 1461-H (ff1) 2JXFW: 2812 (jm)
0SV: 2779 (Nm); 2779 (Nm); 1456-M (Nm)
0EW: 1472-D (V); 1472- 'GW: 1463-B (V)
(V) &UV: 2793 (Nm); 2793 D (cf)
)PSV: 2779 (Nf1) (V) )GGW: 1463-B (Nf1)
$PEW: 1472-D (Nf1)
1SV: 2780 (Nm); 2780 2JFUV: 2793 (jm) )GW: 1463-H (V)
)PEW: 1472-D (Nf1)
(V) (UV: 2794 (V) ,GW: 2813 (V)
2EW: 1474-D (V)
)QSV: 2780 (Nf1) )UV: 1456-A (Nf1) )EMGW: 1463-E (bf1)
2REW: 1474-D (mm)
2SV: 2781 (mm) ,JUV: 2795 (edm) 0GW: 2814 (Nf); 2814 (V)
<EW: 1475-D (V)
3SV: 1455-B (V); 1460- 3JUV: 2797 (edm) 3GW: 2815 (V)
B (V) 4EW: 1477-D (V)
,UV: 2795 (Nm); 2795 2JSGW: 2815 (ejm)
4SV: 2782 (V) 6EW: 1480-D (Nm);
(V); 2795 (gm) 6GW: 2816 (Nf)
=SV: 2783 (V) 1480-D (V)
)LUV: 2795 (Nf1) (W: 1464-A (Nm); 1464-J
)VEW: 1480-D (Nf1)
7SV: 2784 (Nm); 2784 3MUV: 2797 (bm) (Nm)
(V) 8MVEW: 1480-D (Nf4)
5MUV: 1456-B (bm) (HW: 1464-B (V)
$TV: 1454-E (Nm); 1454- 8EW: 1461-A (Nf2)
1UV: 2796 (V) )HW: 1464-A (Nf1)
E (V) &FW: 1462-B (Nm)
)QUV: 2796 (ef1) -HW: 1464-A (fm)
)ETV: 1454-E (df1) )FW: 1462-H (V)
3UV: 2797 (V) 4HW: 2817 (V)
8JETV: 1454-E (ef3) *FW: 1462-A (qf)
5UV: 1456-B (V) )THW: 2817 (Nf1)
(TV: 2785 (V) 3JFW: 2808 (dm)
6HW: 2818 (V)

606
Index - Alternative spellings

1IW: 1473-G (Nm) )YMLW: 2823 (bf1) )QJPMW: 2845 (edf1) &PW: 2840 (Nm); 2840
$JW: 1461-J (Nm) 2MLW: 1468-A (sm) 2JYPMW: 2843 (ejm) (V)
)EJW: 1461-J (Nf1) <MLW: 2825 (bm) )MPMW: 1472-M (ff1) 'PW: 2841 (Nm); 2841
(V)
&JW: 1462-J (V) 4MLW: 2826 (bm) 1PMW: 2845 (em)
)PW: 1472-D (Nf1);
&FJW: 1462-B (gm) 8MLW: 1468-A (ff2) 7PMW: 2847 (em)
1472-H (V); 1472-K
)FJW: 1462-J (Nf1) 0LW: 2824 (Nm) 1JWPMW: 2847 (eqpm) (V)
0FJW: 2806 (gm) 8PLW: 2824 (Nf2) 2JQQMW: 1473-B (ejm) 8FIPW: 1255-G (Nf2)
(JW: 1464-J (Nm); 1464-J 4LW: 2826 (Nm) )]QMW: 2852 (ef1) *PW: 1472-A (rf); 1472-K
(V) 8TLW: 2826 (Nf2) 2MW: 1281-A (Nm) (V); 1472-K (bm)
)JW: 1465-J (V) =LW: 2827 (Nm) 2ERMW: 1474-E (emm) )JPW: 1472-K (Nf1)
,JW: 1468-J (V) 5LW: 2828 (Nm); 2828 )LTMW: 2863 (ef1) ,JPW: 2842 (edm)
)LJW: 1468-J (Nf1) (V) -YTMW: 2864 (efm) )LJPW: 2842 (df1)
9JW: 1469-J (Nm); 1469-J 6LW: 2829 (Nm); 2829 )PTMW: 2866 (ef1) 1JPW: 2845 (cm); 2845
(V) (V); 2829 (cf) (edm)
)STMW: 2868 (ef1)
0JW: 1472-J (Nm) 8JVLW: 2829 (Nf3) 7JPW: 2847 (bm); 2847
)VTMW: 2869 (ef1)
2LPJW: 2842 (omm) 8VJLVLW: 2829 (lcf2) (cf)
=JUMW: 2878 (edm)
0PJW: 1472-B (gm) 8VLVLW: 2829 (lcf2) ,PW: 2842 (Nm); 2842
6MW: 1480-M (Nf); 1480- (V); 2842 (edm)
1JW: 1473-J (Nm) 8LW: 1468-A (Nf2); 2830 M (V)
(V) 9PW: 2843 (Nm); 2843
3QJW: 2851 (gm) 2JMVMW: 1480-A (efjf)
)YW: 1469-A (Nf1) (V)
3JW: 1476-J (Nm); 1476-J 7MW: 1481-M (Nm) 2JYPW: 2843 (ejm)
(V) ,YW: 2831 (V)
8MW: 1482-M (Nm); 2YPW: 2843 (ejm); 2843
)SJW: 1476-J (Nf1) 9YW: 1469-B (Nm) 1482-M (V) (mm)
0SJW: 2860 (om) 4YW: 2832 (Nm); 2832 &OW: 2834 (V) 8YPW: 2843 (Nf2)
6SJW: 2862 (gm); 2890 (V)
)FOW: 2834 (Nf1) -PW: 1472-A (fm)
(gm) 6YW: 2833 (V)
8FOW: 2834 (cf2) )MPW: 1472-M (ff1)
4JW: 1477-J (V) -W: 1470-A (Nm)
)OW: 1471-H (V) *MPW: 1472-K (bm)
6TJW: 2869 (gm) )FMW: 1462-M (Nf1)
8FJOW: 2834 (cf2) 9MPW: 2843 (bm)
5JW: 1479-J (Nf); 1479-J 0JFMW: 2806 (ecm)
0JOW: 2836 (cm); 2836 7MPW: 2847 (bm)
(V) 8PJFMW: 2806 (ecf2) (dm) -WMPW: 2847 (bfm)
8UJW: 1479-J (Nf2) 3FMW: 2808 (em) 6JOW: 2839 (ecm)
6JW: 1480-J (Nm); 1480-J /PW: 2844 (Nm); 2844
)SFMW: 2808 (ef1) ,OW: 2835 (Nm); 2835
(V); 1480-M (V) (V)
)RSFMW: 2808 (emf1) (V)
)VJW: 1480-J (Nf1) 8OPW: 2844 (Nf2)
8SFMW: 2808 (ef2) /OW: 1471-B (V)
7VJW: 2883 (gm) 0PW: 1472-B (Nm);
2JVFMW: 2811 (ejm) 0OW: 2836 (V); 2836 1472-B (V); 1472-B
2WJW: 1481-J (mm) (dm); 2836 (edm)
2JSGMW: 2815 (ejm) (gm)
&^W: 2819 (V) 1OW: 2837 (Nm); 2837
2JTHMW: 2817 (ejm) 1PW: 2845 (Nm); 2845
4^W: 2820 (V) (V) (V); 2845 (cm); 2845
)MW: 1465-M (V)
6^W: 2821 (V) )QOW: 2837 (ef1) (em); 2845 (edm)
)LMW: 1468-M (Nf1)
,W: 1468-A (Nm) 2OW: 2838 (Nm); 2838 2JQPW: 2845 (jm)
9MW: 1469-M (Nm)
(LW: 2822 (Nm); 2822 (V) 4PW: 2846 (V)
0JOMW: 2836 (edm) 6OW: 2839 (Nm); 2839
(V) 7PW: 2847 (Nf); 2847
6JOMW: 2839 (ecm) (V); 2839 (ecm)
)LW: 1468-H (V) (V); 2847 (cf); 2847
6JLW: 2829 (cf) )QOMW: 2837 (ef1) 2JVOW: 2839 (ejm) (em)
8JLW: 1468-A (Nf3) 2JVOMW: 2839 (ejm) 0W: 1472-A (Nm) 1JWPW: 2847 (eqpm)
,LW: 1468-B (V) ,JPMW: 2842 (edm) 2REPW: 3061 (mm) 1W: 1473-A (Nm)
9LW: 2823 (V) 1JPMW: 2845 (edm) (QW: 2848 (V)

607
Index - Alternative spellings

)QW: 1473-A (Nf1) )YSW: 2859 (Nf1) 9UW: 2873 (Nm); 2873 2WW: 1481-J (mm)
2JQW: 2850 (cf) >RYSW: 4020 (V) 6WW: 2885 (Nm)
)RJQW: 2850 (cf) 0SW: 2860 (Nm) 0UW: 2874 (Nm); 2874 )[W: 1475-E (V)
(V)
)SJQW: 2851 (df1) 2SW: 2861 (V) 8W: 1481-A (Nf); 1482-
1UW: 2875 (Nf) A (Nm)
6JQW: 2853 (dm) 3SW: 1476-B (V)
3UW: 2876 (V) )XW: 1482-H (Nm);
)VJQW: 2853 (df1) 6SW: 2862 (Nm); 2862
(V); 2862 (gm); 2890 )VJVSUW: 3063 (ldf1) 1482-H (V)
9QW: 2849 (V)
(gm) 4UW: 2877 (Nm); 2877 -XW: 1482-A (fm)
)YQW: 2849 (Nf1)
3JWSW: 1476-A (ldm) (V) )MXW: 1482-A (bf1)
-RMQW: 2850 (bfm) =UW: 2878 (Nm); 2878
3WSW: 1476-A (ldm) 1MXW: 1474-H (Nf)
6MQW: 2853 (bm) (V)
)TW: 1477-A (Nf); 1477- 0XW: 2886 (Nm); 2886
1QW: 1473-B (V) 5UW: 1479-B (V)
H (V) (V)
)QQW: 1473-B (Nf1) 9JTW: 2864 (cm); 2864 6UW: 2879 (Nm); 2879 1XW: 2887 (V)
2JQQW: 1473-B (ejm) (dm) (V)
2XW: 2888 (V)
2QW: 2850 (Nm); 2850 )LTW: 2863 (ef1) 8UW: 1479-J (Nf2)
5XW: 2889 (V)
(V) 9TW: 2864 (Nm); 2864 6W: 1480-A (Nm)
8XW: 1482-B (V)
)RQW: 2850 (cf) (V) &VW: 2880 (Nm)
6E[: 1342-D (cm)
3QW: 2851 (Nm); 2851 -TW: 1477-A (fm) 9MFVW: 3064 (bm)
(V); 2851 (gm) 8E[: 1323-A (Nf2)
2JTMTW: 1477-B (bjm) )VW: 1480-A (Nf1);
8JSQW: 2851 (Nf3) /F[: 2459 (Nm)
2TMTW: 1477-B (bjm) 1480-H (V)
=QW: 2852 (Nm) )UJVW: 2882 (df1) )OF[: 2459 (Nf1)
6MTW: 2869 (bm)
6QW: 2853 (Nm); 2853 *WJVW: 2883 (cqf) 3F[: 2461 (Nm); 2461
/TW: 2865 (Nm); 2865 (V); 2461 (gm)
(V); 2853 (dm) (V) 2JMVW: 1480-A (efjf)
)VQW: 2853 (Nf1); 2853 )SF[: 2461 (Nf1); 2461
)OTW: 2865 (Nf1) 2MVW: 1480-A (efjf) (ef1)
(df1)
0TW: 2866 (Nm); 2866 )UMVW: 2882 (df1) 6F[: 2462 (Nm); 2462
7QW: 2854 (Nf)
(V) 6MVW: 1480-B (bm) (V)
2W: 1474-A (Nf) )PTW: 2866 (Nf1) 8JVMVW: 1480-B (bf3) $G[: 1325-E (V)
$RW: 1474-A (Nf1); 1474- )PTW: 2866 (ef1)
E (V) 2VW: 1480-A (mm) &G[: 2463 (V)
8JPTW: 2866 (Nf3) =VW: 2881 (Nm); 2881 )G[: 1325-H (V)
2ERW: 1474-E (emm)
2TW: 2867 (Nm) (V) $MG[: 1325-E (bm)
)RW: 1474-A (Nf1); 1474-
H (Nf); 1474-H (V) 3TW: 2868 (Nm) 5VW: 2882 (V) (H[: 1326-B (V)
&LRW: 3062 (Nm) 6TW: 2869 (Nm); 2869 )UVW: 2882 (Nf1) )H[: 1326-H (Nm)
(V); 2869 (gm) 6VW: 1480-B (Nm);
-RW: 1474-A (fm); 1474-H -H[: 1326-H (Nm)
(ff) 6JVTW: 2869 (ldm) 1480-B (V)
)VH[: 2468 (Nf1)
)RMRW: 1474-B (bf1) 6TVTW: 2869 (lm) 8JVVW: 1480-B (bf3)
)[: 1327-A (Nm)
8JRMRW: 1474-H (sf3) 8TW: 2870 (Nm); 2870 7VW: 2883 (V); 2883
(I[: 1326-G (Nm)
(V); 2870 (ncm) (gm)
2RW: 1474-B (V) 2VI[: 1342-G (jm)
4]W: 2871 (Nm) )WVW: 2883 (Nf1)
<RW: 2856 (V) $J[: 1323-J (Nm)
5W: 1479-A (Nm) )VWVW: 1480-D (lf1)
8RW: 1474-L (Nf2) /FJ[: 2459 (gcm)
(UW: 2872 (Nm); 2872 8VW: 2884 (Nm); 2884
I\W: 1475-H (V) 'J[: 1325-J (V)
(V) (V)
<\W: 1475-B (V) )UW: 1479-H (V) 7W: 1481-A (Nf) ,J[: 1330-J (V)
3\W: 2857 (Nm); 2857 *JUW: 1479-K (cm) $WW: 1481-E (V) 9J[: 1331-J (V)
(V)
-JUW: 1479-A (rfm) )WW: 1481-H (V) /J[: 1333-J (Nm); 1333-J
4\W: 2858 (V) (V)
4JUW: 2877 (dm) 2JWW: 1481-A (jm)
)SW: 1476-A (Nf1); )OJ[: 1333-J (Nf1)
1476-H (V) =JUW: 2878 (edm) -WW: 1481-A (Nf); 1481-
A (ff) 1J[: 1335-J (V)

608
Index - Alternative spellings

6J[: 1342-J (V) *P[: 1334-K (Nf) (MV[: 2506 (bm) 2FX: 1037-A (im)
)VJ[: 1480-J (Nf1) *MP[: 1334-K (Nf) 5MV[: 2513 (bf1) 8MRFX: 1037-H (iff2)
[J[: 1337-J (Nm); 1337- )QP[: 2483 (Nf) /V[: 2509 (V) 6FX: 2811 (V)
J (V) 0EQ[: 3036 (V); 3036 )QV[: 1326-A (pf1) 0JQGX: 2070 (idm)
,[: 1330-A (Nm) (cm) 3V[: 2511 (V) )VGX: 1066-A (if1)
)L[: 1330-H (V) -PEQ[: 3036 (fm) 4SV[: 3040 (Nm) 6IHX: 1089-G (im)
*L[: 1330-K (Nm) ,Q[: 2487 (Nm); 2487 4V[: 2512 (Nm); 2512 $VMHX: 1089-J (ibf1)
5JL[: 2472 (cm) (V) (V) )VMHX: 1089-J (ibf1)
9L[: 2470 (V) )LQ[: 2487 (Nf1) )TV[: 2512 (Nf1) *IX: 1488-J (rm)
5L[: 2472 (V); 2472 )OMQ[: 2488 (bf1) 5V[: 2513 (cm); 2513 1JIX: 1105-J (if)
(cm) )PQ[: 2489 (ef1) (dm); 2513 (gf1); 2513
)PMIX: 1104-A (ief1)
9[: 1331-A (Nm) $R[: 1336-E (V) (gm)
6V[: 1342-B (V) )PIX: 1104-A (if1)
)Y[: 1331-H (V) )ER[: 1336-E (Nf1)
2J[[: 1481-A (jm) )OJPIX: 1264-F (idf1)
9Y[: 1469-B (Nm) $MR[: 1336-E (bm)
1X[: 2515 (V) 1IX: 1105-J (if)
1Y[: 2474 (V) 6MS[: 2494 (bm)
6X[: 2516 (Nm); 2516 )OTIX: 1379-F (if1)
2Y[: 2475 (Nm); 2475 )VMS[: 2494 (bf1)
(V) *X: 1489-A (Nm)
(V) 4S[: 2493 (bf)
)RY[: 2475 (ef1) )VX[: 2516 (ef1) )REJX: 1014-A (if1);
6S[: 2494 (Nm); 2494 1014-H (if1)
-[: 1327-A (Nm) (bm); 2517 (Nf); 2517 $X: 1484-A (Nm)
&EX: 1485-D (V) 6EJX: 1503-D (gm)
$M[: 1323-M (Nm) (V)
)VS[: 2494 (Nf1); 2494 )FEX: 1485-D (Nf1) &JX: 1462-J (V)
&M[: 1324-M (Nm);
(cf1) )EX: 1484-H (V) )GJX: 1210-A (if1)
1324-M (V)
)FM[: 1324-M (Nf1) )VS[: 2517 (Nf1) *EX: 1484-A (qm) )HJX: 1211-A (if1)
'M[: 1325-M (Nm) )VJVS[: 2517 (ldf1) )JEX: 1005-J (if1); 1484- )JX: 1488-J (Nm); 1488-J
)MVMVS[: 2517 (lbff1) K (Nf1) (V); 1489-H (V)
(M[: 1326-M (Nm);
8VVS[: 2517 (ldf4) 1JEX: 1496-D (cm) *IJX: 1488-J (rm)
1326-M (V)
,M[: 1330-M (Nm); )T[: 1339-A (Nf1); 2496 2JEX: 1014-J (im) 8PLJX: 1181-L (if2)
1330-M (V) (V) 2MTJEX: 1017-J (ism) 8VLJX: 1181-L (if2)
)LM[: 1330-M (Nf1) 1T[: 1339-A (pm) )PEX: 1012-A (if1) /JX: 1494-J (Nm)
1M[: 1335-J (V) 2T[: 2498 (V) 1EX: 1496-D (V); 1496- )LOJX: 1238-L (if1)
[M[: 1337-J (V) 5T[: 2499 (Nm); 2499 D (cm) -OJX: 1494-J (fm)
/[: 1333-A (Nm); 1333-J (V) 2EX: 1014-A (if); 1014-J 2OJX: 2893 (gm)
(Nm) 8T[: 1339-A (Nf1) (im) 8HPJX: 1257-L (if2)
)O[: 1333-J (Nf1) 5[: 1341-A (Nm) )REX: 1014-A (if1); 0PJX: 1265-L (im)
-JO[: 1333-N (dm) (U[: 2501 (V) 1014-H (if1) 3PJX: 1269-L (im)
)MO[: 1410-A (bf1) 6U[: 2503 (V) )MREX: 1309-N (if1)
1JX: 1496-J (Nm)
2MO[: 1333-A (sm) 6[: 1342-A (Nm) 6EX: 1503-D (V); 1503-
)QJX: 1496-J (Nf1)
D (gm)
6MO[: 2479 (bm) 'V[: 2505 (V) 6QJX: 2896 (gm)
6JWEX: 1480-C (idf)
)VMO[: 2479 (bf1) (V[: 2506 (Nm); 2506 3JX: 1499-J (Nm)
(V) )FX: 1028-A (if)
/O[: 1333-B (V) )FSJX: 2897 (gf1)
)V[: 1342-A (Nf1); )EJFX: 1024-J (if1)
0O[: 2477 (Nm); 2477 )SJX: 1499-J (Nf1)
(V) 1342-H (V) 2JFX: 1037-J (im)
)TSJX: 1362-L (if1)
8JPO[: 2275 (ef3) /JV[: 2509 (cm) )\JFX: 1038-J (if1)
4JX: 1500-J (Nm)
*RXPO[: 2477 (Nf2) 5JV[: 2513 (gm) 0FX: 1035-A (if)
8TJX: 1500-J (Nf2)
6O[: 2467 (V); 2479 9V[: 2508 (Nf2); 2508 0JPFX: 1035-B (idm)
(Nf); 2508 (V) )E]JX: 1392-L (if1)
(Nm); 2479 (V) 8MPFX: 1035-A (if4)
'MV[: 2505 (bm) 4UJX: 2903 (gm)

609
Index - Alternative spellings

6JX: 1480-J (Nm); 1503-J 2OX: 2893 (V); 2893 (gm) 6JVQX: 1296-B (idm); 0TX: 2898 (Nm)
(Nf); 1503-J (V) 8MROX: 2893 (Nf4) 2896 (ldm) )PTX: 1380-M (if1);
)VJX: 1227-H (if1); /MVOX: 2287 (ibm) 5MVQX: 2356 (idm) 2898 (Nf1)
1503-J (Nf1) 5VQX: 2356 (idm) 8]PTX: 2613 (if2)
0X: 1196-A (Nm)
2VJX: 1503-J (mm) 2X: 1497-A (Nm) <TX: 2899 (V)
$PX: 1495-E (V)
&WJX: 1462-L (im) )RX: 1497-A (Nf1); 1497- 4TX: 1500-B (V)
)EPX: 1258-D (if1)
)MWJX: 1504-J (ff1) H (V) 6TX: 2900 (V)
)FJEPX: 1255-D (idf1)
)SWJX: 1476-L (if1) )EJRX: 1300-J (if1) [TX: 2899 (V)
8WJFPX: 2304 (icf2)
,XJX: 1491-L (im) )FJRX: 1301-J (if1) 8TX: 1500-J (Nf2)
8WFPX: 2304 (icf2)
>^X: 1490-B (V) /JRX: 1310-J (im) )E]X: 1392-L (if1)
'PX: 2841 (Nm)
8JR^X: 1152-H (if3) )QJRX: 1312-J (if1) )JUX: 1420-A (if1)
)HPX: 1257-L (if2)
8R^X: 1152-H (if3) )TJRX: 1316-J (if1) )QJUX: 1427-J (if1)
)PX: 1495-H (V)
)PJFLX: 2141 (idf1) 6JRX: 1319-J (im) 1QJUX: 1427-J (ipm)
)RJPX: 1451-J (if1)
)PFLX: 2141 (idf1) 1JLRX: 2392 (idf) 3JUX: 2902 (cm)
-PX: 1495-A (fm)
8JLX: 2892 (cm) )QJLRX: 2392 (idf1) )TJUX: 1431-J (if1)
-XMPX: 2847 (bfm)
$PLX: 1173-E (idm) 1LRX: 2392 (idf) 4MUX: 2903 (bm)
0PX: 1196-B (V)
)PLX: 1173-A (if1) 1MRX: 1497-A (sm) 0UX: 2874 (Nm)
1PX: 1266-A (im)
$JPLX: 1173-E (idm) 2MRX: 1474-H (Nf); 1497- 2UX: 2901 (V)
(MQPX: 2311 (ibm)
<QLX: 2172 (im) A (sm)
3PX: 1269-A (im) 3UX: 2902 (Nm); 2902
)RLX: 1175-A (if1) 8JRMRX: 1474-H (sf3) (V)
)MTPX: 2894 (ff1) 8QWRX: 2443 (if2)
2JRLX: 1175-B (idm) 4UX: 2903 (Nm); 2903
8PX: 2847 (Nf) &SX: 2897 (V)
$VLX: 1181-E (im) (V)
-XPX: 2847 (bfm) )FSX: 2897 (gf1) )TUX: 1431-J (if1)
)VLX: 1181-H (im)
0XPX: 1150-A (lf) )SX: 1499-H (V) 6X: 1503-J (Nf)
7LX: 2891 (Nm)
1X: 1496-A (Nm); 1496-J )HJSX: 1349-J (if1) 8JFVX: 1439-A (if3)
8LX: 2892 (Nm); 2892 (Nm)
(cm) )PSX: 1357-A (if1) 8MFVX: 1439-A (if4)
)QX: 1473-A (Nm);
2JXLX: 2892 (jm) 1496-H (Nm); 1496-H 0JPSX: 1357-B (idm) 1GVX: 3065 (V)
-XLX: 2892 (fm) (V); 1496-J (Nf1) )QPSX: 2544 (if1) )QHVX: 2754 (if1)
2JOMX: 1494-M (jm) 2JIQX: 1496-H (jm) 'RSX: 2556 (idm) )VX: 1227-H (if1)
2OMX: 1494-M (jm) 0JQX: 1288-J (im) 'JRSX: 2556 (idm) )QJVX: 1450-J (if1)
6JQMX: 2896 (ecf) )RJQX: 1290-J (if1) 8MRSX: 1359-A (iff2) )MQJVX: 1450-J (iff1)
2QMX: 1290-L (if) )VJQX: 1296-J (if1) 3SX: 1499-B (V) )RJVX: 1451-J (if1)
)VQMX: 2896 (ef1) )XJQX: 1298-J (if1) )QJ]SX: 2569 (idf1) )KJVX: 1460-J (if1)
7JVMX: 1458-L (icm) (MQX: 1280-M (bm) )Q]SX: 2569 (idf1) )TJVX: 1454-J (if1)
7VMX: 1458-L (icm) 1MQX: 1496-B (bm) 6SX: 1365-A (if) )^VX: 1444-A (if1)
7MX: 1504-M (Nm) /QX: 2895 (V) )FJVSX: 2573 (idf1) 2MVX: 1474-H (Nf)
/X: 1499-J (Nm) 0QX: 1288-J (im) 3JXSX: 1499-A (ldm) )QVX: 1450-A (if);
)OX: 1494-H (V) 1QX: 1496-B (V) 3XSX: 1499-A (ldm) 1450-J (if1)
)RJOX: 1244-J (if1); 2893 2QX: 1290-L (if) 4X: 1500-J (Nm) 2VX: 1503-J (mm)
(df1) )RQX: 1290-J (if1) )VETX: 1388-D (if1) 3VX: 2862 (Nm)
-OX: 1494-J (fm) <QX: 1291-A (im) 8VETX: 1388-D (if1) 3VX: 2862 (Nm)
/OX: 1494-B (Nm) 6QX: 2896 (Nm); 2896 ,JTX: 1376-J (im) )PSVX: 2779 (if1)
)POX: 1242-A (if1) (ecf); 2896 (gm) )]JTX: 1386-J (if1) 4VX: 1454-A (im)
8MPOX: 1242-A (if4) )VQX: 2896 (ef1) )PMTX: 1380-M (if1) 7MWVX: 1458-B (ibm)
8POX: 1242-A (if2) 5JVQX: 2356 (idm) 2MTX: 1017-J (ism) 2MXVX: 1474-H (Nf)

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Index - Alternative spellings

)EWX: 1461-H (if1) )EJWX: 1461-H (if1) )VJWX: 1480-J (if1) )SWX: 1476-L (if1)
&WX: 1462-L (im) )FJWX: 1462-J (if1) )MWX: 1504-J (ff1)
)FWX: 1462-J (if1) )SJWX: 1476-L (if1) -SMWX: 1476-A (bfm)
=FWX: 2809 (im) )UJWX: 1479-J (if1) 3WX: 1476-A (if)

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