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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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Pdahtsuwr | from 'padah' (6299) and 'tsuwr' (6697); a rock (i.e. God) has ransomed; Pedahtsur, an Israelite:--Pedahzur. | |
paduwy | passive participle of 'padah' (6299). ransomed (and so occurring under 'padah' (6299)); as abstractly (in plural masculine) a ransom:--(that are) to be (that were) redeemed. | |
Padown | from 'padah' (6299); ransom; Padon, one of the Nethinim. -- Padon. | |
pduwth | or pduth {ped-ooth'}; from 'Qedmah' (6929); distinction; also deliverance:--division, redeem, redemption. | |
Pdayah | or Pdayahuw {ped-aw-yaw'-hoo}; from 'padah' (6299) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has ransomed; Pedajah, the name of six Israelites:--Pedaiah. | |
pidyowm | or pidyom {pid-yome'}; also pidyown {pid-yone'}; or pidyon {pid-yone'}; from 'padah' (6299); a ransom; --ransom, that were redeemed, redemption. | |
Paddan | from an unused root meaning to extend; a plateau; or Paddan pAram {pad-dan' ar-awm'}; from the same and ''Aram' (758); the table-land of Aram; Paddan or Paddan-Aram, a region of Syria:--Padan, Padan-aram. | |
pada` | a primitive root; to retrieve:--deliver. | |
peder | from an unused root meaning to be greasy; suet:--fat. | |
peh | from 'pa'ah' (6284); the mouth (as the means of blowing), whether literal or figurative (particularly speech); specifically edge, portion or side; adverbially (with preposition) according to:--accord(-ing as, -ing to), after, appointment, assent, collar, command(-ment), X eat, edge, end, entry, + file, hole, X in, mind, mouth, part, portion, X (should) say(-ing), sentence, skirt, sound, speech, X spoken, talk, tenor, X to, + two-edged, wish, word. | |
poh | or po6 (Job 38:11) {po}; or pow {po}; probably from a primitive inseparable particle "p" (of demonstrative force) and 'huw'' (1931); this place (French ici), i.e. here or hence:--here, hither, the one (other, this, that) side. | |
Puw'ah | or Puvvah {poov-vaw'}; from 'pa'ah' (6284); a blast; Puah or Puvvah, the name of two Israelites:--Phuvah, Pua, Puah. | |
puwg | a primitive root; to be sluggish:--cease, be feeble, faint, be slacked. | |
puwgah | from 'puwg' (6313); intermission:--rest. | |
puwach | a primitive root; to puff, i.e. blow with the breath or air; hence, to fan (as a breeze), to utter, to kindle (a fire), to scoff:--blow (upon), break, puff, bring into a snare, speak, utter. | |
Puwt | of foreign origin; Put, a son of Ham, also the name of his descendants or their region, and of a Persian tribe:--Phut, Put. | |
Puwtiy'el | from an unused root (probably meaning to disparage) and ''el' (410); contempt of God; Putiel, an Israelite:--Putiel. | |
Powtiyphar | of Egyptian derivation: Potiphar, an Egyptian:--Potiphar. | |
Powtiy Phera` | of Egyptian derivation; Poti-Phera, an Egyptian:--Poti-pherah. | |
puwk | from an unused root meaning to paint; dye (specifically, stibium for the eyes):--fair colours, glistering, paint(-ed) (-ing). | |
powl | from an unused root meaning to be thick; a bean (as plump):--beans. | |
Puwl | of foreign origin; Pul, the name of an Assyrian king and of an Ethiopian tribe:--Pul. | |
puwn | a primitive root meaning to turn, i.e. be perplexed:--be distracted. | |
Puwniy | patronymically from an unused name meaning a turn; a Punite (collectively) or descendants of an unknown Pun:--Punites. | |
Puwnon | from 'puwn' (6323); perplexity; Punon, a place in the Desert:--Punon. | |
Puw`ah | from an unused root meaning to glitter; brilliancy; Puah, an Israelitess:--Puah. | |
puwts | a primitive root; to dash in pieces, literally or figuratively (especially to disperse):--break (dash, shake) in (to) pieces, cast (abroad), disperse (selves), drive, retire, scatter (abroad), spread abroad. | |
puwq | a primitive root; to waver:--stumble, move. | |
puwq | a primitive root (identical with 'puwq' (6328) through the idea of dropping out; compare 'nphaq' (5312)); to issue, i.e. furnish; causatively, to secure; figuratively, to succeed:--afford, draw out, further, get, obtain. | |
puwqah | from 'puwq' (6328); a stumbling-block:--grief. | |
puwr | a primitive root; to crush:--break, bring to nought, X utterly take. | |
Puwr | also (plural) Puwriym {poo-reem'}; or Puriym {poo-reem'}; from 'puwr' (6331); a lot (as by means of a broken piece):--Pur, Purim. | |
puwrah | from 'puwr' (6331); a wine-press (as crushing the grapes):--winepress. | |
Powratha' | of Persian origin; Poratha, a son of Haman:--Poratha. | |
puwsh | a primitive root; to spread; figuratively, act proudly:--grow up, be grown fat, spread selves, be scattered. | |
Puwthiy | patronymically from an unused name meaning a hinge; a Puthite (collectively) or descendants of an unknown Puth:--Puhites (as if from 'Puw'ah' (6312)). | |
paz | from 'pazaz' (6338); pure (gold); hence, gold itself (as refined):--fine (pure) gold. | |
pazaz | a primitive root; to refine (gold):--best (gold). | |
pazaz | a primitive root (identical with 'pazaz' (6338)); to solidify (as if by refining); also to spring (as if separating the limbs):--leap, be made strong. | |
pazar | a primitive root; to scatter, whether in enmity or bounty:--disperse, scatter (abroad). | |
pach | from 'pachach' (6351); a (metallic) sheet (as pounded thin); also a spring net (as spread out like a lamina):--gin, (thin) plate, snare. | |
pachad | a primitive root; to be startled (by a sudden alarm); hence, to fear in general:--be afraid, stand in awe, (be in) fear, make to shake. | |
pachad | from 'pachad' (6342); a (sudden) alarm (properly, the object feared, by implication, the feeling):--dread(-ful), fear, (thing) great (fear, -ly feared), terror. | |
pachad | the same as 'pachad' (6343); a testicle (as a cause of shame akin to fear):--stone. | |
pachdah | feminine of 'pachad' (6343); alarm (i.e. awe):--fear. | |
pechah | of foreign origin; a prefect (of a city or small district):--captain, deputy, governor. | |
pechah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'pechah' (6346):--captain, governor. | |
pachaz | a primitive root; to bubble up or froth (as boiling water), i.e. (figuratively) to be unimportant:--light. | |
pachaz | from 'pachaz' (6348); ebullition, i.e. froth (figuratively, lust):--unstable. | |
pachazuwth | from 'pachaz' (6348); frivolity:--lightness. | |
pachach | a primitive root; to batter out; but used only as denominative from 'pach' (6341), to spread a net:--be snared. | |
pecham | perhaps from an unused root probably meaning to be black; a coal, whether charred or live:--coals. | |
pechar | (Aramaic) from an unused root probably meaning to fashion; a potter:--potter. | |
pachath | probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig; a pit, especially for catching animals:--hole, pit, snare. | |
Pachath Mow'ab | from 'pachath' (6354) and 'Mow'ab' (4124); pit of Moab; Pachath-Moab, an Israelite:--Pahath-moab. | |
pchetheth | from the same as 'pachath' (6354); a hole (by mildew in a garment):--fret inward. | |
pitdah | of foreign derivation; a gem, probably the topaz:--topaz. | |
patuwr | passive participle of 'patar' (6362); opened, i.e. (as noun) a bud:--open. | |
patiyr | from 'patar' (6362); open, i.e. unoccupied:--free. | |
pattiysh | intensively from an unused root meaning to pound; a hammer:--hammer. | |
pattiysh | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of 'pattiysh' (6360); a gown (as if hammered out wide):--hose. | |
patar | a primitive root; to cleave or burst through, i.e. (causatively) to emit, whether literal or figurative (gape):--dismiss, free, let (shoot) out, slip away. | |
peter | or pitrah {pit-raw'}; from 'patar' (6362); a fissure, i.e. (concretely) firstling (as opening the matrix):--firstling, openeth, such as open. | |
Piy-Beceth | of Egyptian origin; Pi-Beseth, a place in Egypt:--Pi-beseth. | |
piyd | from an unused root probably meaning to pierce; (figuratively) misfortune:--destruction, ruin. | |
peyah | or piyah {pee-yaw'}; feminine of 'peh' (6310); an edge:-- (two-)edge(-d). | |
Pi ha-Chiyroth | from 'peh' (6310) and the feminine plural of a noun (from the same root as 'chowr' (2356)), with the article interpolated; mouth of the gorges; Pi-ha-Chiroth, a place in Egypt: --Pi-hahiroth. (In Numbers 14:19 without Pi-.) | |
piyach | from 'puwach' (6315); a powder (as easily puffed away), i.e. ashes or dust:--ashes. | |
Piykol | apparently from 'peh' (6310) and 'kol' (3605); mouth of all; Picol, a Philistine:--Phichol. | |
piylegesh | or pilegesh {pee-leh'-ghesh}; of uncertain derivation; a concubine; also (masculine) a paramour:--concubine, paramour. | |
piymah | probably from an unused root meaning to be plump; obesity:--collops. | |
Piynchac | apparently from 'peh' (6310) and a variation of 'nachash' (5175); mouth of a serpent; Pinechas, the name of three Israelites:--Phinehas. | |
piynon | probably the same as 'Puwnon' (6325); Pinon, an Idumaean:--Pinon. | |
piyphiyah | for 'peyah' (6366); an edge or tooth:--tooth, X two-edged. | |
piyq | from 'puwq' (6329); a tottering:--smite together. | |
Piyshown | from 'puwsh' (6335); dispersive; Pishon, a river of Eden:--Pison. | |
Piythown | probably from the same as 'poth' (6596); expansive; Pithon, an Israelite:--Pithon. | |
pak | from 'pakah' (6379); a flask (from which a liquid may flow):--box, vial. | |
pakah | a primitive root; to pour:--run out. | |
Pokereth Tsbayiym | from the active participle (of the same form as the first word) feminine of an unused root (meaning to entrap) and plural of 'tsbiy' (6643); trap of gazelles; Pokereth-Tsebajim, one of the "servants of Solomon":--Pochereth of Zebaim. | |
pala' | a primitive root; properly, perhaps to separate, i.e. distinguish (literally or figuratively); by implication, to be (causatively, make) great, difficult, wonderful:--accomplish, (arise...too, be too) hard, hidden, things too high, (be, do, do a, shew) marvelous(-ly, -els, things, work), miracles, perform, separate, make singular, (be, great, make) wonderful(-ers, -ly, things, works), wondrous (things, works, -ly). | |
pele' | from 'pala'' (6381); a miracle:--marvellous thing, wonder(-ful, -fully). | |
pil'iy | or paliy1 {paw-lee'}; from 'pala'' (6381); remarkable:--secret, wonderful. | |
Pallu'iy | patronymically from 'Palluw'' (6396); a Palluite (collectively) or descendants of Pallu:--Palluites. | |
palag | a primitive root; to split (literally or figuratively):--divide. | |
plag | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'palag' (6385):--divided. | |
plag | (Aramaic) from 'plag' (6386); a half:--dividing. | |
peleg | from 'palag' (6385); a rill (i.e. small channel of water, as in irrigation):--river, stream. | |
Peleg | the same as 'peleg' (6388); earthquake; Peleg, a son of Shem:--Peleg. | |
plaggah | from 'palag' (6385); a runlet, i.e. gully:--division, river. | |
pluggah | from 'palag' (6385); a section:--division. | |
pluggah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'pluggah' (6391):--division. | |
pladah | from an unused root meaning to divide; a cleaver, i.e. iron armature (of a chariot):--torch. | |
Pildash | of uncertain derivation; Pildash, a relative of Abraham:--Pildash. | |
palah | a primitive root; to distinguish (literally or figuratively):--put a difference, show marvellous, separate, set apart, sever, make wonderfully. | |
Palluw' | from 'palah' (6395); distinguished; Pallu, an Israelite:--Pallu, Phallu. | |
Plowniy | patronymically from an unused name (from 'palah' (6395)) meaning separate; a Pelonite or inhabitant of an unknown Palon:-- Pelonite. | |
palach | a primitive root; to slice, i.e. break open or pierce:--bring forth, cleave, cut, shred, strike through. | |
plach | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'palach' (6398); to serve or worship:--minister, serve. | |
pelach | from 'palach' (6398); a slice:--piece. |
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