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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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lachem | from 'lacham' (3898), battle:--war. | |
Lachmiy | from 'lechem' (3899); foodful; Lachmi, an Israelite; or rather probably a brief form (or perhaps erroneous transcription) for 'Beyth hal-Lachmiy' (1022):-- Lahmi. See also 'Yashubiy Lechem' (3433). | |
Lachmac | probably by erroneous transcription for Lachmam {lakh-mawm'}; from 'lechem' (3899); food-like; Lachmam or Lachmas, a place in Palestine:--Lahmam. | |
lchenah | (Aramaic) from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a concubine:--concubine. | |
lachats | a primitive root; properly, to press, i.e. (figuratively) to distress:--afflict, crush, force, hold fast, oppress(-or), thrust self. | |
lachats | from 'lachats' (3905); distress:--affliction, oppression. | |
lachash | a primitive root; to whisper; by implication, to mumble a spell (as a magician):--charmer, whisper (together). | |
lachash | from 'lachash' (3907); properly, a whisper, i.e. by implication, (in a good sense) a private prayer, (in a bad one) an incantation; concretely, an amulet:--charmed, earring, enchantment, orator, prayer. | |
lat | a form of 'la't' (3814) or else participle from 'luwt' (3874); properly, covered, i.e. secret; by implication, incantation; also secrecy or (adverb) covertly: -enchantment, privily, secretly, softly. | |
lot | probably from 'luwt' (3874); a gum (from its sticky nature), probably ladanum:--myrrh. | |
lta'ah | from an unused root meaning to hide; a kind of lizard (from its covert habits):--lizard. | |
Ltuwshim | masculine plural of passive participle of 'latash' (3913); hammered (i.e. oppressed) ones; Letushim, an Arabian tribe:--Letushim. | |
latash | a primitive root; properly, to hammer out (an edge), i.e. to sharpen:--instructer, sharp(-en), whet. | |
loyah | a form of 'livyah' (3880); a wreath:--addition. | |
layil | or (Isa. 21:11) leyl {lale}; also laylah {lah'- yel-aw}; from the same as 'luwl' (3883); properly, a twist (away of the light), i.e. night; figuratively, adversity:--((mid-))night (season). | |
leylya' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'La'el' (3815):--night. | |
liyliyth | from 'layil' (3915); a night spectre:--screech owl. | |
layish | from 'luwsh' (3888) in the sense of crushing; a lion (from his destructive blows):--(old)lion. | |
Layish | the same as 'layish' (3918); Laish, the name of two places in Palestine:--Laish. Compare 'Luwsh' (3889). | |
lakad | a primitive root; to catch (in a net, trap or pit); generally, to capture or occupy; also to choose (by lot); figuratively, to cohere:--X at all, catch (self), be frozen, be holden, stick together, take. | |
leked | from 'lakad' (3920); something to capture with, i.e. a noose:--being taken. | |
lekah | from 'yalak' (3212); a journey; Lekah, a place in Palestine: -Lecah. | |
Lachiysh | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; Lakish, a place in Palestine:--Lachish. | |
lula'ah | from the same as 'luwl' (3883); a loop:--loop. | |
lamad | a primitive root; properly, to goad, i.e. (by implication) to teach (the rod being an Oriental incentive):(un-) accustomed, X diligently, expert, instruct, learn, skilful, teach(-er, - ing). | |
lmow | a prol. and separable form of the prepositional prefix; to or for:--at, for, to, upon. | |
Lmuw'el | or Lmow el {lem-o-ale'}; from 'lmow' (3926) and ''el' (410); (belonging) to God; Lemuel or Lemoel, a symbolic name of Solomon: -Lemuel. | |
limmuwd | or limmud {lim-mood'}; from 'lamad' (3925); instructed: -accustomed, disciple, learned, taught, used. | |
Lemek | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; Lemek, the name of two antediluvian patriarchs:--Lamech. | |
loa` | from 'luwa`' (3886); the gullet:--throat. | |
la`ab | a primitive root; to deride:--mock. | |
la`ag | a primitive root; to deride; by implication (as if imitating a foreigner) to speak unintelligibly:--have in derision, laugh (to scorn), mock (on), stammering. | |
la`ag | from 'la`ag' (3932); derision, scoffing:--derision, scorn (-ing). | |
la`eg | from 'la`ag' (3932); a buffoon; also a foreigner:--mocker, stammering. | |
La`dah | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; Ladah, an Israelite:--Laadah. | |
La`dan | from the same as 'La`dah' (3935); Ladan, the name of two Israelites:--Laadan. | |
la`az | a primitive root; to speak in a foreign tongue: -strange language. | |
la`at | a primitive root; to swallow greedily; causatively, to feed:--feed. | |
la`anah | from an unused root supposed to mean to curse; wormwood (regarded as poisonous, and therefore accursed):--hemlock, wormwood. | |
lappiyd | or lappid {lap-peed'}; from an unused root probably meaning to shine; a flambeau, lamp or flame:--(fire-)brand, (burning) lamp, lightning, torch. | |
Lappiydowth | feminine plural of 'lappiyd' (3940); Lappidoth, the husband of Deborah:--Lappidoth. | |
liphnay | from the prepositional prefix (to or for) and 'paniym' (6440); anterior:--before. | |
laphath | a primitive root; properly, to bend, i.e. (by implication) to clasp; also (reflexively) to turn around or aside:--take hold, turn aside (self). | |
latsown | from 'luwts' (3887); derision:--scornful(-ning). | |
latsats | a primitive root; to deride:--scorn. | |
Laqquwm | from an unused root thought to mean to stop up by a barricade; perhaps fortification; Lakkum, a place in Palestine:--Lakum. | |
laqach | a primitive root; to take (in the widest variety of applications):--accept, bring, buy, carry away, drawn, fetch, get, infold, X many, mingle, place, receive(-ing), reserve, seize, send for, take (away, -ing, up), use, win. | |
leqach | from 'laqach' (3947); properly, something received, i.e. (mentally) instruction (whether on the part of the teacher or hearer); also (in an active and sinister sense) inveiglement:--doctrine, learning, fair speech. | |
Liqchiy | from 'laqach' (3947); learned; Likchi, an Israelite:--Likhi. | |
laqat | a primitive root; properly, to pick up, i.e. (generally) to gather; specifically, to glean:--gather (up), glean. | |
leqet | from 'laqat' (3950); the gleaning:--gleaning. | |
laqaq | a primitive root; to lick or lap:--lap, lick. | |
laqash | a primitive root; to gather the after crop:--gather. | |
leqesh | from 'laqash' (3953); the after crop:--latter growth. | |
lshad | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; apparently juice, i.e. (figuratively) vigor; also a sweet or fat cake:--fresh, moisture. | |
lashown | or lashon {law-shone'}; also (in plural) feminine lshonah {lesh-o-naw'}; from 'lashan' (3960); the tongue (of man or animals), used literally (as the instrument of licking, eating, or speech), and figuratively (speech, an ingot, a fork of flame, a cove of water):--+ babbler,bay, + evil speaker, language, talker, tongue, wedge. | |
lishkah | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a room in a building (whether for storage, eating, or lodging):--chamber, parlour. Compare 'nishkah' (5393). | |
leshem | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a gem, perhaps the jacinth:--ligure. | |
Leshem | the same as 'leshem' (3958); Leshem, a place in Palestine: -Leshem. | |
lashan | a primitive root; properly, to lick; but used only as a denominative from 'lashown' (3956); to wag the tongue, i.e. to calumniate:--accuse, slander. | |
lishshan | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'lashown' (3956); speech, i.e. a nation:--language. | |
Lesha` | from an unused root thought to mean to break through; a boiling spring; Lesha, a place probably East of the Jordan:--Lasha. | |
lethek | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a measure for things dry:--half homer. | |
ma' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'mah' (4100); (as indef.) that:--+ what. | |
ma`abuwc | from ''abac' (75); a granary:--storehouse. | |
m`od | from the same as ''uwd' (181); properly, vehemence, i.e. (with or without preposition) vehemently; by implication, wholly, speedily, etc. (often with other words as an intensive or superlative; especially when repeated):--diligently, especially, exceeding(-ly), far, fast, good, great(-ly), X louder and louder, might(-ily, -y), (so) much, quickly, (so) sore, utterly, very (+ much, sore), well. | |
me'ah | or metyah {may-yaw'}; properly, a primitive numeral; a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction:--hundred((-fold), -th), + sixscore. | |
Me'ah | the same as 'me'ah' (3967); Meah, a tower in Jerusalem:--Meah. | |
ma'ah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'me'ah' (3967):--hundred. | |
ma'avay | from ''avah' (183); a desire:--desire. | |
m'uwm | usually muwm {moom}; as if passive participle from an unused root probably meaning to stain; a blemish (physically or morally):--blemish, blot, spot. | |
muwmah | apparently a form of 'm'uwm' (3971); properly, a speck or point, i.e. (by implication) something; with negative, nothing:--fault, + no(-ught), ought, somewhat, any ((no-))thing. | |
ma'owc | from 'ma'ac' (3988); refuse:--refuse. | |
ma'owr | or maor {maw-ore'}; also (in plural) feminine mpowrah {meh-o-raw'}; or morah {meh-o-raw'}; from ''owr' (215); properly, a luminous body or luminary, i.e. (abstractly) light (as an element): figuratively, brightness, i.e.cheerfulness; specifically, a chandelier:--bright, light. | |
muwrah | feminine passive participle of ''owr' (215); something lighted, i.e. an aperture; by implication, a crevice or hole (of a serpent):--den. | |
mo'zen | from ''azan' (239); (only in the dual) a pair of scales: -balances. | |
mo'zen | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'mo'zen' (3976):--balances. | |
ma'akal | from ''akal' (398); an eatable (includ. provender, flesh and fruit):--food, fruit, ((bake-)) meat(-s), victual. | |
ma'akeleth | from ''akal' (398); something to eat with,- i.e. a knife:--knife. | |
ma'akoleth | from ''akal' (398); something eaten (by fire), i.e. fuel:--fuel. | |
ma'amats | from ''amats' (553); strength, i.e. (plural) resources:--force. | |
ma'amar | from ''amar' (559); something (authoritatively) said, i.e. an edict:--commandment, decree. | |
me'mar | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ma'amar' (3982):--appointment, word. | |
ma'n | (Aramaic) probably from a root corresponding to ''anah' (579) in the sense of an inclosure by sides; a utensil:--vessel. | |
ma'en | a primitive root; to refuse:--refuse, X utterly. | |
ma'en | from 'ma'en' (3985); unwilling:--refuse. | |
me'en | from 'ma'en' (3985); refractory:--refuse. | |
ma'ac | a primitive root; to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear:--abhor, cast away (off), contemn, despise, disdain, (become) loathe(some), melt away, refuse, reject, reprobate, X utterly, vile person. | |
ma'apheh | from ''aphah' (644); something baked, i.e. a batch: -baken. | |
ma'aphel | from the same as ''aphel' (651); something opaque: -darkness. | |
ma'phelyah | prol. feminine of 'ma'aphel' (3990); opaqueness: -darkness. | |
ma'ar | a primitive root; to be bitter or (causatively) to embitter, i.e. be painful:--fretting, picking. | |
ma'arab | from ''arab' (693); an ambuscade:--lie in ambush, ambushment, lurking place, lying in wait. | |
merah | from ''arar' (779); an execration:--curse. | |
mibdalah | from 'badal' (914); a separation, i.e. (concretely) a separate place:--separate. | |
mabow' | from 'bow'' (935); an entrance (the place or the act); specifically (with or without 'shemesh' (8121)) sunset or the west; also (adverb with preposition) towards:--by which came, as cometh, in coming, as men enter into, entering, entrance into, entry, where goeth, going down, + westward. Compare 'mowba'' (4126). | |
mbowah | feminine of 'mabow'' (3996); a haven:--entry. | |
mbuwkah | from 'buwk' (943); perplexity:--perplexity. | |
mabbuwl | from 'yabal' (2986) in the sense of flowing; a deluge: -flood. | |
mabown | from 'biyn' (995); instructing:--taught. |
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