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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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tavah | a primitive root; to spin:--spin. | |
tuwach | a primitive root; to smear, especially with lime:--daub, overlay, plaister, smut. | |
towphaphah | from an unusued root meaning to go around or bind; a fillet for the forehead:--frontlet. | |
tuwl | a primitive root; to pitch over or reel; hence (transitively) to cast down or out:--carry away, (utterly) cast (down, forth, out), send out. | |
tuwr | from an unused root meaning to range in a regular manner; a row; hence, a wall:--row. | |
tuwr | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'tsuwr' (6697); a rock or hill:--mountain. | |
tuws | a primitive root; to pounce as a bird of prey:--haste. | |
tvath | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 'tavah' (2901); hunger (as twisting):--fasting. | |
tachah | a primitive root; to stretch a bow, as an archer:--(bow-)shot. | |
tuwchah | from 'tachah' (2909) (or 'tuwach' (2902)) in the sense of overlaying; (in the plural only) the kidneys (as being covered); hence (figuratively) the inmost thought:--inward parts. | |
tchown | from 'tachan' (2912); a hand mill; hence, a millstone:--to grind. | |
tachan | a primitive root; to grind meal; hence, to be a concubine (that being their employment):--grind(-er). | |
tachanah | from 'tachan' (2912); a hand mill; hence (figuratively) chewing:--grinding. | |
tchor | from an unused root meaning to burn; a boil or ulcer (from the inflammation), especially a tumor in the anus or pudenda (the piles):--emerod. | |
tiyach | from (the equiv. of) 'tuwach' (2902); mortar or plaster:--daubing. | |
tiyt | from an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rath. perb. a demon. from 'tuw'' (2894), through the idea of dirt to be swept away); mud or clay; figuratively, calamity:--clay, dirt, mire. | |
tiyn | (Aramaic) perhaps, by interchange, for a word corresponding to 'tiyt' (2916); clay:--miry. | |
tiyrah | feminine of (an equivalent to) 'tuwr' (2905); a wall; hence, a fortress or a hamlet:--(goodly) castle, habitation, palace, row. | |
tal | from 'talal' (2926); dew (as covering vegetation):--dew. | |
tal | (Aramaic) the same as 'tal' (2919):--dew. | |
tala' | a primitive root; properly, to cover with pieces; i.e. (by implication) to spot or variegate (as tapestry):--clouted, with divers colours, spotted. | |
tla' | apparently from 'tala'' (2921) in the (orig.) sense of covering (for protection); a lamb (compare 'taleh' (2924)):--lamb. | |
Tla'iym | from the plural of 'tla'' (2922); lambs; Telaim, a place in Palestine:--Telaim. | |
taleh | by variation for 'tla'' (2922); a lamb:--lamb. | |
taltelah | from 'tuwl' (2904); overthrow or rejection:--captivity. | |
talal | a primitive root; properly, to strew over, i.e. (by implication) to cover in or plate (with beams):--cover. | |
tlal | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'talal' (2926); to cover with shade:--have a shadow. | |
Telem | from an unused root meaning to break up or treat violently; oppression; Telem, the name of a place in Idumaea, also of a temple doorkeeper:--Telem. | |
Talmown | from the same as 'chargol' (2728); oppressive; Talmon, a temple doorkeeper:--Talmon. | |
tame' | a primitive root; to be foul, especially in a ceremial or moral sense (contaminated):--defile (self), pollute (self), be (make, make self, pronounce) unclean, X utterly. | |
tame' | from 'tame'' (2930); foul in a relig. sense:--defiled, + infamous, polluted(-tion), unclean. | |
tum'ah | from 'tame'' (2930); religious impurity:--filthiness, unclean(-ness). | |
tamah | a collateral form of 'tame'' (2930); to be impure in a religious sense:--be defiled, be reputed vile. | |
taman | a primitive root; to hide (by covering over):--hide, lay privily, in secret. | |
tene' | from an unused root probably meaning to weave; a basket (of interlaced osiers):--basket. | |
tanaph | a primitive root; to soil:--defile. | |
ta`ah | a primitive root; to wander; ,causatively to lead astray:--seduce. | |
ta`am | a primitive root; to taste; figuratively, to perceive:--X but, perceive, taste. | |
t`am | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ta`am' (2938); to taste; causatively to feed:--make to eat, feed. | |
ta`am | from 'ta`am' (2938); properly, a taste, i.e. (figuratively) perception; by implication, intelligence; transitively, a mandate:-- advice, behaviour, decree, discretion, judgment, reason, taste, understanding. | |
ta`am | (Aramaic) from 't`am' (2939); properly, a taste, i.e. (as in 'ta`am' (2940)) a judicial sentence:--account, X to be commanded, commandment, matter. | |
t`em | (Aramaic) from 't`am' (2939), and equivalent to 'ta`am' (2941); properly, flavor; figuratively, judgment (both subjective and objective); hence, account (both subj. and obj.):--+ chancellor, + command, commandment, decree, + regard, taste, wisdom. | |
ta`an | a primitive root; to load a beast:--lade. | |
ta`an | a primitive root; to stab:--thrust through. | |
taph | from 'taphaph' (2952) (perhaps referring to the tripping gait of children); a family (mostly used collectively in the singular):--(little) children (ones), families. | |
taphach | a primitive root; to flatten out or extend (as a tent); figuratively, to nurse a child (as promotive of growth); or perhaps a denom. from 'tephach' (2947), from dandling on the palms:--span, swaddle. | |
tephach | from 'taphach' (2946); a spread of the hand, i.e. a palm- breadth (not "span" of the fingers); architecturally, a corbel (as a supporting palm):--coping, hand-breadth. | |
tophach | from 'taphach' (2946) (the same as 'tephach' (2947)):--hand-breadth (broad). | |
tippuch | from 'taphach' (2946); nursing:--span long. | |
taphal | a primitive root; properly, to stick on as a patch; figuratively, to impute falsely:--forge(-r), sew up. | |
tiphcar | of foreign derivation; a military governor:--captain. | |
taphaph | a primitive root; apparently to trip (with short steps) coquettishly:--mince. | |
tphar | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 'tsaphar' (6852), and meaning the same as 'tsipporen' (6856); a finger-nail; also a hoof or claw:--nail. | |
taphash | a primitive root; properly, apparently to be thick; figuratively, to be stupid:--be fat. | |
Taphath | probably from 'nataph' (5197); a dropping (of ointment); Taphath, an Israelitess:--Taphath. | |
tarad | a primitive root; to drive on; figuratively, to follow close:--continual. | |
trad | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'tarad' (2956); to expel:--drive. | |
trowm | a variation of 'terem' (2962); not yet:--before. | |
tarach | a primitive root; to overburden:--weary. | |
torach | from 'tarach' (2959); a burden:--cumbrance, trouble. | |
tariy | from an unused root apparently meaning to be moist; properly, dripping; hence, fresh (i.e. recently made such):--new, putrefying. | |
terem | from an unused root apparently meaning to interrupt or suspend; properly, non-occurrence; used adverbially, not yet or before:--before, ere, not yet. | |
taraph | a primitive root; to pluck off or pull to pieces; causatively to supply with food (as in morsels):--catch, X without doubt, feed, ravin, rend in pieces, X surely, tear (in pieces). | |
tereph | from 'taraph' (2963); something torn, i.e. a fragment, e.g. a fresh leaf, prey, food:--leaf, meat, prey, spoil. | |
taraph | from 'taraph' (2963); recently torn off, i.e. fresh:--pluckt off. | |
trephah | feminine (collectively) of 'tereph' (2964); prey, i.e. flocks devoured by animals:--ravin, (that which was) torn (of beasts, in pieces). | |
Tarplay | (Aramaic) from a name of foreign derivation; a Tarpelite (collectively) or inhabitants of Tarpel, a place in Assyria:--Tarpelites. | |
ya'ab | a primitive root; to desire:--long. | |
ya'ah | a primitive root; to be suitable:--appertain. | |
Ya'azanyah | or Ya.azanyahuw {yah-az-an-yaw'-hoo}; from ''azan' (238) and 'Yahh' (3050); heard of Jah; Jaazanjah, the name of four Israelites:-- Jaazaniah. Compare 'Yzanyah' (3153). | |
Ya'iyr | from ''owr' (215); enlightener; Jair, the name of four Israelites:--Jair. | |
Ya'iriy | patronymically from 'Ya'iyr' (2971); a Jairite or descendant of Jair:--Jairite. | |
ya'al | a primitive root; properly, to be slack, i.e. (figuratively) to be foolish:--dote, be (become, do) foolish(-ly). | |
ya'al | a primitive root (probably rather the same as 'ya'al' (2973) through the idea of mental weakness); properly, to yield, especially assent; hence (pos.) to undertake as an act of volition:--assay, begin, be content, please, take upon, X willingly, would. | |
y`or | of Egyptian origin; a channel, e.g. a fosse, canal, shaft; specifically the Nile, as the one river of Egypt, including its collateral trenches; also the Tigris, as the main river of Assyria:--brook, flood, river, stream. | |
ya'ash | a primitive root; to desist, i.e. (figuratively) to despond:--(cause to) despair, one that is desperate, be no hope. | |
Yo'shiyah | or {yo-she-yaw'-hoo}; from the same root as ''ashuwyah' (803) and 'Yahh' (3050); founded of Jah; Joshijah, the name of two Israelites:-- Josiah. | |
y'ithown | from ''athah' (857); an entry:--entrance. | |
y'athray | from the same as ''Athariym' (871); stepping; Jeatherai, an Israelite:--Jeaterai. | |
yabab | a primitive root; to bawl:--cry out. | |
ybuwl | from 'yabal' (2986); produce, i.e. a crop or (figuratively) wealth:--fruit, increase. | |
Ybuwc | from 'buwc' (947); trodden, i.e. threshing-place; Jebus, the aboriginal name of Jerusalem:--Jebus. | |
Yebuwciy | patrial from 'Ybuwc' (2982); a Jebusite or inhabitant of Jebus:--Jebusite(-s). | |
Yibchar | from 'bachar' (977); choice; Jibchar, an Israelite:--Ibhar. | |
Yabiyn | from 'biyn' (995); intelligent; Jabin, the name of two Canaanitish kings:--Jabin. | |
yabal | a primitive root; properly, to flow; causatively, to bring (especially with pomp):--bring (forth), carry, lead (forth). | |
ybal | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'yabal' (2986); to bring:--bring, carry. | |
yabal | from 'yabal' (2986); a stream:--(water-)course, stream. | |
Yabal | the same as 'yabal' (2988); Jabal, an antediluvian:--Jabal. | |
yabbel | from 'yabal' (2986); having running sores:--wen. | |
Yibl`am | from 'bala`' (1104) and '`am' (5971); devouring people; Jibleam, a place in Palestine:--Ibleam. | |
yabam | a primitive root of doubtful meaning; used only as a denominative from 'yabam' (2993); to marry a (deceased) brother's widow:--perform the duty of a husband's brother, marry. | |
yabam | from (the orig. of) 'yabam' (2992); a brother-in-law:--husband's brother. | |
Ybemeth | feminine participle of 'yabam' (2992); a sister-in-law:--brother's wife, sister in law. | |
Yabn'el | from 'banah' (1129) and ''el' (410): built of God; Jabneel, the name of two places in Palestine:--Jabneel. | |
Yabneh | from 'banah' (1129); a building; Jabneh, a place in Palestine:--Jabneh. | |
Yibnyah | from 'banah' (1129) and 'Yahh' (3050); built of Jah; Jibnejah, an Israelite:--Ibneiah. | |
Yibniyah | from 'banah' (1129) and 'Yahh' (3050); building of Jah; Jibnijah, an Israelite:--Ibnijah. | |
Yabboq | probably from 'baqaq' (1238); pouring forth; Jabbok, a river east of the Jordan:--Jabbok. | |
Yberekyahuw | from 'barak' (1288) and 'Yahh' (3050): blessed of Jah; Jeberekjah, an Israelite:--Jeberechiah. |
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