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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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mbuwcah | from 'buwc' (947); a trampling:--treading (trodden) down (under foot). | |
mabbuwa` | from 'naba`' (5042); a fountain:--fountain, spring. | |
mbuwqah | from the same as 'buwqah' (950); emptiness:--void. | |
mibchowr | from 'bachar' (977); select, i.e. well fortified:--choice. | |
mibchar | from 'bachar' (977); select, i.e. best:--choice(-st), chosen. | |
Mibchar | the same as 'mibchar' (4005); Mibchar, an Israelite:--Mibhar. | |
mabbat | or mebbat {meb-bawt'}; from 'nabat' (5027); something expected, i.e. (abstractly) expectation:--expectation. | |
mibta` | from 'bata'' (981); a rash utterance (hasty vow):--(that which ...) uttered (out of). | |
mibtach | from 'batach' (982); properly, a refuge, i.e. (objective) security, or (subjective) assurance:--confidence, hope, sure, trust. | |
mabliygiyth | from 'balag' (1082); desistance (or rather desolation):--comfort self. | |
mibneh | from 'banah' (1129); a building:--frame. | |
Mbunnay | from 'banah' (1129); built up; Mebunnai, an Israelite:--Mebunnai. | |
mibtsar | also (in plural) feminine (Dan. ''abaddown' (11):l5) mibtsarah {mib-tsaw-raw'}; from 'batsar' (1219); a fortification, castle, or fortified city; figuratively, a defender:--(de-, most) fenced, fortress, (most) strong (hold). | |
Mibtsar | the same as 'mibtsar' (4013); Mibtsar, an Idumaean:--Mibzar. | |
mibrach | from 'barach' (1272); a refugee:--fugitive. | |
mabush | from 'buwsh' (954); (plural) the (male) pudenda:--secrets. | |
Mibsam | from the same as 'besem' (1314); fragrant; Mibsam, the name of an Ishmaelite and of an Israelite:--Mibsam. | |
mbashshlah | from 'bashal' (1310); a cooking hearth:--boiling-place. | |
Magbiysh | from the same as 'gabiysh' (1378); stiffening; Magbish, an Israelite, or a place in Palestine:--Magbish. | |
migbalah | from 'gabal' (1379); a border:--end. | |
migba`ah | from the same as 'gib`ah' (1389); a cap (as hemispherical):--bonnet. | |
meged | from an unused root probably meaning to be eminent; properly, a distinguished thing; hence something valuable, as a product or fruit:--pleasant, precious fruit (thing). | |
Mgiddown | (Zech. ''abdan' (12) or Mgiddow {meg-id-do'}; from 'gadad' (1413); rendezvous; Megiddon or Megiddo, a place in Palestine:--Megiddo, Megiddon. | |
Migdowl | or Migdol {mig-dole'}; probably of Egyptian origin; Migdol, a place in Egypt:--Migdol, tower. | |
Magdiy'el | from 'meged' (4022) and ''el' (410); preciousness of God; Magdiel, an Idumaean:--Magdiel. | |
migdal | also (in plural) feminine migdalah {mig-daw- law'}; from 'gadal' (1431); a tower (from its size or height); by analogy, a rostrum; figuratively, a (pyramidal) bed of flowers:--castle, flower, tower. Compare the names following. | |
Migdal-'El | from 'migdal' (4026) and ''el' (410); tower of God; Migdal-El, a place in Palestine:--Migdal-el. | |
Migdal-Gad | from 'migdal' (4026) and 'Gad' (1408); tower of Fortune; Migdal-Gad, a place in Palestine:--Migdal-gad. | |
Migdal-`Eder | from 'migdal' (4026) and '`eder' (5739); tower of a flock; Migdal-Eder, a place in Palestine:--Migdal-eder, tower of the flock. | |
migdanah | from the same as 'meged' (4022); preciousness, i.e. a gem:--precious thing, present. | |
Magowg | from 'Gowg' (1463); Magog, a son of Japheth; also a barbarous northern region:--Magog. | |
magowr | or (Lam. 2:22) maguwr {maw-goor'}; from 'guwr' (1481) in the sense of fearing; a fright (objective or subjective):--fear, terror. Compare 'Magowr mic-Cabiyb' (4036). | |
maguwr | or magur {maw-goor'}; from 'guwr' (1481) in the sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by extension, a permanent residence:--dwelling, pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a stranger. Compare 'magowr' (4032). | |
mgowrah | feminine of 'magowr' (4032); affright:--fear. | |
mguwrah | feminine of 'magowr' (4032) or of 'maguwr' (4033); a fright; also a granary:--barn, fear. | |
Magowr mic-Cabiyb | from 'magowr' (4032) and 'cabiyb' (5439) with the preposition inserted; affright from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbolic name of Pashur:--Magor-missabib. | |
magzerah | from 'gazar' (1504); a cutting implement, i.e. a blade:--axe. | |
maggal | from an unused root meaning to reap; a sickle:--sickle. | |
mgillah | from 'galal' (1556); a roll:--roll, volume. | |
mgillah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'mgillah' (4039):--roll. | |
mgammah | from the same as 'gam' (1571); properly, accumulation, i.e. impulse or direction:--sup up. | |
magan | a denominative from 'magen' (4043); properly, to shield; encompass with; figuratively, to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender):--deliver. | |
magen | also (in plural) feminine mginnah {meg-in-naw'}; from 'ganan' (1598); a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); figuratively, a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile:--X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale, shield. | |
mginnah | from 'magan' (4042); a covering (in a bad sense), i.e. blindness or obduracy:--sorrow. See also 'magen' (4043). | |
mig`ereth | from 'ga`ar' (1605); reproof (i.e. curse):--rebuke. | |
maggephah | from 'nagaph' (5062); a pestilence; by analogy, defeat:--(X be) plague(-d), slaughter, stroke. | |
Magpiy`ash | apparently from 'guwph' (1479) or 'nagaph' (5062) and '`ash' (6211); exterminator of (the) moth; Magpiash, an Israelite:--Magpiash. | |
magar | a primitive root; to yield up; intensively, to precipitate:--cast down, terror. | |
mgar | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'magar' (4048); to overthrow:--destroy. | |
mgerah | from 'garar' (1641); a saw:--axe, saw. | |
Migrown | from 'magar' (4048); precipice; Migron, a place in Palestine:--Migron. | |
migra`ah | from 'gara`' (1639); a ledge or offset:--narrowed rest. | |
migraphah | from 'garaph' (1640); something thrown off (by the spade), i.e. a clod:--clod. | |
migrash | also (in plural) feminine (Ezek. 27:28) migrashah {mig-raw-shaw'}; from 'garash' (1644); a suburb (i.e. open country whither flocks are driven from pasture); hence, the area around a building, or the margin of the sea:--cast out, suburb. | |
mad | or med {made}; from 'madad' (4058); properly, extent, i.e. height; also a measure; by implication, a vesture (as measured); also a carpet:--armour, clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, stature. | |
madbach | (Aramaic) from 'dbach' (1684); a sacrificial altar:--altar. | |
midbar | from 'dabar' (1696) in the sense of driving; a pasture (i.e. open field, whither cattle are driven); by implication, a desert; also speech (including its organs):--desert, south, speech, wilderness. | |
madad | a primitive root: properly, to stretch; by implication, to measure (as if by stretching a line); figuratively, to be extended:--measure, mete, stretch self. | |
middad | from 'nadad' (5074); flight:--be gone. | |
middah | feminine of 'mad' (4055); properly, extension, i.e. height or breadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically, tribute (as measured):--garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, tribute, wide. | |
middah | (Aramaic) or mindah (Aramaic) {min-daw'}; corresponding to 'middah' (4060); tribute in money:--toll, tribute. | |
madhebah | perhaps from the equivalent of 'dhab' (1722); goldmaking, i.e. exactness:--golden city. | |
medev | from an unused root meaning to stretch; properly, extent, i.e. measure; by implication, a dress (as measured):--garment. | |
madveh | from 'davah' (1738); sickness:--disease. | |
madduwach | from 'nadach' (5080); seduction:--cause of banishment. | |
madown | from 'diyn' (1777); a contest or quarrel:--brawling, contention(-ous), discord, strife. Compare 'midyan' (4079), 'mdan' (4090). | |
madown | from the same as 'medev' (4063); extensiveness, i.e. height:--stature. | |
Madown | the same as 'madown' (4067); Madon, a place in Palestine:--Madon. | |
madduwa` | or madduaa {mad-doo'-ah}; from 'mah' (4100) and the passive participle of 'yada`' (3045); what (is) known?; i.e. (by implication) (adverbially) why?:--how, wherefore, why. | |
mdowr | (Aramaic) or mdor (Aramaic) {med-ore'}; or mdar (Aramaic) {med-awr'}; from 'duwr' (1753); a dwelling:--dwelling. | |
mduwrah | or mdurah {med-oo-raw'}; from 'duwr' (1752) in the sense of accumulation; a pile of fuel:--pile (for fire). | |
midcheh | from 'dachah' (1760); overthrow:--ruin. | |
mdachphah | from 'dachaph' (1765); a push, i.e. ruin:--overthrow. | |
Maday | of foreign derivation; Madai, a country of central Asia:--Madai, Medes, Media. | |
Maday | patrial from 'Maday' (4074); a Madian or native of Madai:--Mede. | |
Maday | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Maday' (4074):--Mede(-s). | |
Maday | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Maday' (4075):--Median. | |
madday | from 'mah' (4100) and 'day' (1767); what (is) enough, i.e. sufficiently:--sufficiently. | |
midyan | a variation for 'madown' (4066):--brawling, contention(-ous). | |
Midyan | the same as 'midyan' (4079); Midjan, a son of Abraham; also his country and (collectively) his descendants:--Midian, Midianite. | |
Middiyn | a variation for 'Midyan' (4080):--Middin. | |
mdiynah | from 'diyn' (1777); properly, a judgeship, i.e. jurisdiction; by implication, a district (as ruled by a judge); generally, a region:--(X every) province. | |
mdiynah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'mdiynah' (4082):--province. | |
Midyaniy | patronymical or patrial from 'Midyan' (4080); a Midjanite or descend. (native) of Midjan:--Midianite. Compare 'Mdaniy' (4092). | |
mdokah | from 'duwk' (1743); a mortar:--mortar. | |
Madmen | from the same as 'domen' (1828); dunghill; Madmen, a place in Palestine:--Madmen. | |
madmenah | feminine from the same as 'domen' (1828); a dunghill:--dunghill. | |
Madmenah | the same as 'madmenah' (4087); Madmenah, a place in Palestine:--Madmenah. | |
Madmannah | a variation for 'madmenah' (4087); Madmannah, a place in Palestine:--Madmannah. | |
mdan | a form of 'madown' (4066):--discord, strife. | |
Mdan | the same as 'mdan' (4090); Medan, a son of Abraham:--Medan. | |
Mdaniy | a variation of 'Midyaniy' (4084):--Midianite. | |
madda` | or maddai {mad-dah'}; from 'yada`' (3045); intelligence or consciousness:--knowledge, science, thought. | |
madqarah | from 'daqar' (1856); a wound:--piercing. | |
madregah | from an unused root meaning to step; properly, a step; by implication, a steep or inaccessible place:--stair, steep place. | |
midrak | from 'darak' (1869); a treading, i.e. a place for stepping on:--(foot-)breadth. | |
midrash | from 'darash' (1875); properly, an investigation, i.e. (by implication) a treatise or elaborate compilation:--story. | |
mdushshah | from 'duwsh' (1758); a threshing, i.e. (concretely and figuratively) down-trodden people:--threshing. | |
Mdatha | of Persian origin; Medatha, the father of Haman:--Hammedatha (including the article). | |
mah | or mah {mah}; or ma {maw}; or ma {mah}; also meh {meh}; a primitive particle; properly, interrogative what? (including how? why? when?); but also exclamation, what! (including how!), or indefinitely what (including whatever, and even relatively, that which); often used with prefixes in various adverbial or conjunctive senses:--how (long, oft, (- soever)), (no-)thing, what (end, good, purpose, thing), whereby(-fore, -in, -to, -with), (for) why. |
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