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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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cchiy | from 'cachah' (5500); refuse (as swept off):--offscouring. | |
cachaph | a primitive root; to scrape off:--sweep (away). | |
cachar | a primitive root; to travel round (specifically as a pedlar); intensively, to palpitate:--go about, merchant(-man), occupy with, pant, trade, traffick. | |
cachar | from 'cachar' (5503); profit (from trade):--merchandise. | |
cachar | from 'cachar' (5503); an emporium; abstractly, profit (from trade):--mart, merchandise. | |
cchorah | from 'cachar' (5503): traffic:--merchandise. | |
cocherah | properly, active participle feminine of 'cachar' (5503); something surrounding the person, i.e. a shield:--buckler. | |
cochereth | similar to 'cocherah' (5507); probably a (black) tile (or tessara) for laying borders with:--black marble. | |
ciyg | or cuwg (Ezek. 22:18) {soog}; from 'cuwg' (5472) in the sense of refuse; scoria:--dross. | |
Ciyvan | probably of Persian origin; Sivan, the third Heb. month:--Sivan. | |
Ciychown | or Ciychon {see-khone'}; from the same as 'Cuwach' (5477); tempestuous; Sichon, an Amoritish king:--Sihon. | |
Ciyn | of uncertain derivation; Sin the name of an Egyptian town and (probably) desert adjoining:--Sin. | |
Ciynay | from an otherwise unknown name of a man; a Sinite, or descendant of one of the sons of Canaan:--Sinite. | |
Ciynay | of uncertain derivation; Sinai, mountain of Arabia:--Sinai. | |
Ciyniym | plural of an otherwise unknown name; Sinim, a distant Oriental region:--Sinim. | |
Ciycra'; | of uncertain derivation; Sisera, the name of a Canaanitish king and of one of the Nethinim:--Sisera. | |
Ciy`a' | or Ciyeahai {see-ah-haw'}; from an unused root meaning to converse; congregation; Sia or Siaha, one of the Nethinim:-- Sia, Siaha. | |
ciyr | or (feminine) ciyrah {see-raw'}; or cirah (Jeremiah 52:18) {see-raw'}; from a primitive root meaning to boil up; a pot; also a thorn (as springing up rapidly); by implication, a hook:--caldron, fishhook, pan, ((wash-))pot, thorn. | |
cak | from 'cakak' (5526); properly, a thicket of men, i.e. a crowd:-- multitude. | |
cok | from 'cakak' (5526); a hut (as of entwined boughs); also a lair:-- covert, den, pavilion, tabernacle. | |
cukkah | fem of 'cok' (5520); a hut or lair:--booth, cottage, covert, pavilion, tabernacle, tent. | |
cikkuwth | feminine of 'cak' (5519); an (idolatrous) booth:--tabernacle. | |
Cukkowth | or Cukkoth {sook-kohth'}; plural of 'cukkah' (5521); booths; Succoth, the name of a place in Egypt and of three in Palestine:-- Succoth. | |
Cukkowth bnowth | from 'Cukkowth' (5523) and the (irreg.) plural of 'bath' (1323); booths of (the) daughters; brothels, i.e. idoalatrous tents for impure purpose:--Succoth-benoth. | |
Cukkiy | patrial from an unknown name (perhaps 'cok' (5520)); a Sukkite, or inhabitant of some place near Egypt (i.e. hut-dwellers):-- Sukkiims. | |
cakak | or sakak (Exod. 33:22) {saw-kak'}; a primitive root; properly, to entwine as a screen; by implication, to fence in, cover over, (figuratively) protect:--cover, defence, defend, hedge in, join together, set, shut up. | |
Ckakah | from 'cakak' (5526); inclosure; Secacah, a place in Palestine:--Secacah. | |
cakal | for 'kacal' (3688); to be silly:--do (make, play the, turn into) fool(-ish, -ishly, -ishness). | |
cekel | from 'cakal' (5528); silliness; concretely and collectively, dolts:--folly. | |
cakal | from 'cakal' (5528); silly:--fool(-ish), sottish. | |
cikluwth | or sikluwth (Eccl. 1:17) {sik-looth'}; from 'cakal' (5528); silliness:--folly, foolishness. | |
cakan | a primitive root; to be familiar with; by implication, to minister to, be serviceable to, be customary:--acquaint (self), be advantage, X ever, (be, (un-))profit(-able), treasurer, be wont. | |
cakan | probably a denominative from 'sakkiyn' (7915); properly, to cut, i.e. damage; also to grow (causatively, make) poor:--endanger, impoverish. | |
caker | a primitive root; to shut up; by implication, to surrender:--stop, give over. See also 'cagar' (5462), 'sakar' (7936). | |
cakath | a primitive root to be silent; by implication, to observe quietly:--take heed. | |
cal | from 'calal' (5549); properly, a willow twig (as pendulous), i.e. an osier; but only as woven into a basket:--basket. | |
cala' | a primitive root; to suspend in a balance, i.e. weigh:--compare. | |
Cilla' | from 'calal' (5549); an embankment; Silla, a place in Jerusalem:--Silla. | |
calad | a primitive root; probably to leap (with joy), i.e. exult:--harden self. | |
Celed | from 'calad' (5539); exultation; Seled, an Israelite:--Seled. | |
calah | a primitive root; to hang up, i.e. weigh, or (figuratively) contemn:--tread down (under foot), value. | |
celah | from 'calah' (5541); suspension (of music), i.e. pause:--Selah. | |
Calluw | or Calluw; {sal-loo'}; or Caluw {sal-loo'}; or Callay {sal-lah'-ee}; from 'calah' (5541); weighed; Sallu or Sallai, the name of two Israelites:--Sallai, Sallu, Salu. | |
cillown | or callown {sal-one'}; from 'calah' (5541); a prickle (as if pendulous); brier, thorn. | |
calach | a primitive root; to forgive:--forgive, pardon, spare. | |
callach | from 'calach' (5545); placable: ready to forgive. | |
cliychah | from 'calach' (5545); pardon:--forgiveness, pardon. | |
Calkah | from an unused root. meaning to walk; walking; Salcah, a place East of the Jordan:--Salcah, Salchah. | |
calal | a primitive root; to mound up (especially a turnpike); figurative, to exalt; reflexively, to oppose (as by a dam):-- cast up, exalt (self), extol, make plain, raise up. | |
collah | or cowllah {so-lel-aw'}; active participle feminine of 'calal' (5549), but used passively; a military mound, i.e. rampart of besiegers:--bank, mount. | |
cullam | from 'calal' (5549); a stair-case:--ladder. | |
calcillah | from 'calah' (5541); a twig (as pendulous):--basket. | |
cela` | from an unused root meaning to be lofty; a craggy rock, literally or figuratively (a fortress):--(ragged) rock, stone(-ny), strong hold. | |
Cela` | the same as 'cela`' (5553); Sela, the rock-city of Idumaea:--rock, Sela(-h). | |
Cela` ham-machlqowth | from 'cela`' (5553) and the plural of 'machaloqeth' (4256) with the article interposed; rock of the divisions; Sela- ham-Machlekoth, a place in Palestine:--Sela-hammalekoth. | |
col`am | apparently from the same as 'cela`' (5553) in the sense of crushing as with a rock, i.e. consuming; a kind of locust (from its destructiveness):--bald locust. | |
calaph | a primitive root; properly, to wrench, i.e. (figuratively) to subvert:--overthrow, pervert. | |
celeph | from 'calaph' (5557); distortion, i.e. (figuratively) viciousness:--perverseness. | |
cliq | (Aramaic) a primitive root; to ascend:--come (up). | |
coleth | from an unused root meaning to strip; flour (as chipped off):--(fine) flour, meal. | |
cam | from an unused root meaning to smell sweet; an aroma:-- sweet (spice). | |
Camgar Nbow | of foreign origin; Samgar-Nebo, a Babylonian general:--Samgar-nebo. | |
cmadar | of uncertain derivation; a vine blossom; used also adverbially, abloom:--tender grape. | |
camak | a primitive root; to prop (literally or figuratively); reflexively, to lean upon or take hold of (in a favorable or unfavorable sense):--bear up, establish, (up-)hold, lay, lean, lie hard, put, rest self, set self, stand fast, stay (self), sustain. | |
Cmakyahuw | from 'camak' (5564) and 'Yahh' (3050); supported of Jah; Semakjah, an Israelite:--Semachiah. | |
cemel | or cemel {say'-mel}; from an unused root meaning to resemble; a likeness:--figure, idol, image. | |
caman | a primitive root; to designate:--appointed. | |
camar | a primitive root; to be erect, i.e. bristle as hair:--stand up, tremble. | |
camar | from 'camar' (5568); bristling, i.e. shaggy:--rough. | |
Cna'ah | from an unused root meaning to prick; thorny; Senaah, a place in Palestine:--Senaah, Hassenaah (with the article). | |
Canballat | of foreign origin; Sanballat, a Persian satrap of Samaria:--Sanballat. | |
cnah | from an unused root meaning to prick; a bramble:--bush. | |
Ceneh | the same s 'cnah' (5572); thorn; Seneh, a crag in Palestine:--Seneh. | |
Cnuw'ah | or Cnu.ah {sen-oo-aw'} from the same as 'Cna'ah' (5570); pointed; (used with the article as a proper name) Senuah, the name of two Israelites:--Hasenuah (including the art), Senuah. | |
canver | of uncertain derivation; (in plural) blindness:--blindness. | |
Cancheriyb | of foreign origin; Sancherib, an Assyrian king:--Sennacherib. | |
cancin | from an unused root meaning to be pointed; a twig (as tapering):--bough. | |
Cancannah | feminine of a form of 'cancin' (5577); a bough; Sansannah, a place in Palestine:--Sansannah. | |
cnappiyr | of uncertain derivation; a fin (collectively):--fins. | |
cac | from the same as 'cuwc' (5483); a moth (from the agility of the fly):--moth. | |
Cicmay | of uncertain derivation; Sismai, an Israelite:--Sisamai. | |
ca`ad | a primitive root; to suport (mostly figurative):--comfort, establish, hold up, refresh self, strengthen, be upholden. | |
c`ad | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ca`ad' (5582); to aid:--helping. | |
ca`ah | a primitive root; to rush:--storm. | |
ca`iyph | from 'ca`aph' (5586); a fissure (of rocks); also a bough (as subdivided):--(outmost) branch, clift, top. | |
ca`aph | a primitive root; properly, to divide up; but used only as denominative from 'ca`iyph' (5585), to disbranch (a tree):--top. | |
ca`iph | or samiph {saw-eef'}; from 'ca`aph' (5586); divided (in mind), i.e. (abstractly) a sentiment:--opinion. | |
ce`eph | from 'ca`aph' (5586); divided (in mind), i.e. (concretely) a skeptic:--thought. | |
c`appah | feminine of 'ca`iyph' (5585); a twig:--bough, branch. Compare 'car`appah' (5634). | |
ca`ar | a primitive root; to rush upon; by implication, to toss (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative):--be (toss with) tempest(-uous), be sore, troubled, come out as a (drive with the, scatter with a) whirlwind. | |
ca`ar | or (feminine) ctarah {seh-aw-raw'}; from 'ca`ar' (5590); a hurricane:--storm(-y), tempest, whirlwind. | |
caph | from 'caphaph' (5605), in its original sense of containing; a vestibule (as a limit); also a dish (for holding blood or wine):--bason, bowl, cup, door (post), gate, post, threshold. | |
Caph | the same as 'caph' (5592); Saph, a Philistine:--Saph. Compare 'Cippay' (5598). | |
caphad | a primitive root; properly, to tear the hair and beat the breasts (as Orientals do in grief); generally to lament; by implication, to wail:--lament, mourn(-er), wail. | |
caphah | a primitive root; properly, to scrape (literally, to shave; but usually figuratively) together (i.e. to accumulate or increase) or away (i.e. to scatter, remove, or ruin; intransitively, to perish):--add, augment, consume, destroy, heap, join, perish, put. | |
caphach | or saphach (Isaiah 3:17) {saw-fakh'}; a primitive root; properly, to scrape out, but in certain peculiar senses (of removal or association):--abiding, gather together, cleave, smite with the scab. | |
cappachath | from 'caphach' (5596); the mange (as making the hair fall off):--scab. | |
Cippay | from 'caph' (5592); bason-like; Sippai, a Philistine:--Sippai. Compare 'Caph' (5593). | |
caphiyach | from 'caphach' (5596); something (spontaneously) falling off, i.e. a self-sown crop; figuratively, a freshet:--(such) things as (which) grow (of themselves), which groweth of its own accord (itself). | |
cphiynah | from 'caphan' (5603); a (sea-going) vessel (as ceiled with a deck):--ship. |
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