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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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pere' | or pereh (Jeremiah 2:24) {peh'-reh}; from 'para'' (6500) in the secondary sense of running wild; the onager:--wild (ass). | |
Pir'am | from 'pere'' (6501); wildly; Piram, a Canaanite:--Piram. | |
Parbar | or Parvar {par-vawr'}; of foreign origin; Parbar or Parvar, a quarter of Jerusalem:--Parbar, suburb. | |
parad | a primitive root; to break through, i.e. spread or separate (oneself):--disperse, divide, be out of joint, part, scatter (abroad), separate (self), sever self, stretch, sunder. | |
pered | from 'parad' (6504); a mule (perhaps from his lonely habits):--mule. | |
pirdah | feminine of 'pered' (6505); a she-mule:--mule. | |
prudah | feminine passive participle of 'parad' (6504); something separated, i.e. a kernel:--seed. | |
pardec | of foreign origin; a park:--forest, orchard. | |
parah | a primitive root; to bear fruit (literally or figuratively):--bear, bring forth (fruit), (be, cause to be, make) fruitful, grow, increase. | |
parah | feminine of 'par' (6499); a heifer:--cow, heifer, kine. | |
Parah | the same as 'parah' (6510); Parah, a place in Palestine:--Parah. | |
perah | from 'puwr' (6331); a hole (as broken, i.e. dug):--+ mole. Compare 'chaphor' (2661). | |
Purah | for 'p'orah' (6288); foliage; Purah, an Israelite:--Phurah. | |
Pruwda' | or Priyda {per-ee-daw'}; from 'parad' (6504); dispersion; Peruda or Perida, one of "Solomon's servants":--Perida, Peruda. | |
Paruwach | passive participle of 'parach' (6524); blossomed; Paruach, an Israelite:--Paruah. | |
Parvayim | of foreign origin; Parvajim, an Oriental region:--Parvaim. | |
paruwr | passive participle of 'parar' (6565) in the sense of spreading out (compare 'parach' (6524)); a skillet (as flat or deep):--pan, pot. | |
paraz | from an unused root meaning to separate, i.e. decide; a chieftain:--village. | |
prazah | from the same as 'paraz' (6518); an open country:--(unwalled) town (without walls), unwalled village. | |
prazown | from the same as 'paraz' (6518); magistracy, i.e. leadership (also concretely, chieftains):--village. | |
praziy | or prowziy {per-o-zee'}; from 'prazah' (6519); a rustic:--village. | |
Prizziy | for 'praziy' (6521); inhabitant of the open country; a Perizzite, one of the Canaanitish tribes:--Perizzite. | |
parzel | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'barzel' (1270); iron:--iron. | |
parach | a primitive root; to break forth as a bud, i.e. bloom; generally, to spread; specifically, to fly (as extending the wings); figuratively, to flourish:--X abroad, X abundantly, blossom, break forth (out), bud, flourish, make fly, grow, spread, spring (up). | |
perach | from 'parach' (6524); a calyx (natural or artificial); generally, bloom:--blossom, bud, flower. | |
pirchach | from 'parach' (6524); progeny, i.e. a brood:--youth. | |
parat | a primitive root; to scatter words, i.e. prate (or hum):--chant. | |
peret | from 'parat' (6527); a stray or single berry:--grape. | |
priy | from 'parah' (6509); fruit (literally or figuratively):--bough, ((first-)) fruit((-ful)), reward. | |
priyts | from 'parats' (6555); violent, i.e. a tyrant:--destroyer, ravenous, robber. | |
perek | from an unused root meaning to break apart; fracture, i.e. severity:--cruelty, rigour. | |
poreketh | feminine active participle of the same as 'perek' (6531); a separatrix, i.e. (the sacred) screen:--vail. | |
param | a primitive root; to tear:--rend. | |
Parmashta' | of Persian origin; Parmashta, a son of Haman:--Parmasta. | |
Parnak | of uncertain derivation; Parnak, an Israelite:--Parnach. | |
parac | a primitive root; to break in pieces, i.e. (usually without violence) to split, distribute:--deal, divide, have hoofs, part, tear. | |
prac | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'parac' (6536); to split up:--divide, (U-)pharsin. | |
perec | from 'parac' (6536); a claw; also a kind of eagle:--claw, ossifrage. | |
Parac | of foreign origin; Paras (i.e. Persia), an Eastern country, including its inhabitants:--Persia, Persians. | |
Parac | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Parac' (6539):--Persia, Persians. | |
parcah | feminine of 'perec' (6538); a claw or split hoof:--claw, (cloven-)footed, hoof. | |
Parciy | patrial from 'Parac' (6539); a Parsite (i.e. Persian), or inhabitant of Peres:--Persian. | |
Parciy | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Parciy' (6542):--Persian. | |
para` | a primitive root; to loosen; by implication, to expose, dismiss; figuratively, absolve, begin:--avenge, avoid, bare, go back, let, (make) naked, set at nought, perish, refuse, uncover. | |
pera` | from 'para`' (6544); the hair (as dishevelled):--locks. | |
par`ah | feminine of 'pera`' (6545) (in the sense of beginning); leadership (plural concretely, leaders):--+ avenging, revenge. | |
Par`oh | of Egyptian derivation; Paroh, a general title of Egyptian kings:--Pharaoh. | |
Par`oh Chophra` | of Egyptian derivation; Paroh- Chophra, an Egyptian king:--Pharaoh-hophra. | |
Par`oh Nkoh | or Parpoh Nkow {par-o' nek-o'}; of Egyptian derivation; Paroh-Nekoh (or -Neko), an Egyptian king: --Pharaoh-necho, Pharaoh-nechoh. | |
par`osh | probably from 'para`' (6544) and '`ash' (6211); a flea (as the isolated insect):--flea. | |
Par`osh | the same as 'par`osh' (6550); Parosh, the name of our Israelite:--Parosh, Pharosh. | |
Pir`athown | from 'par`ah' (6546); chieftaincy; Pirathon, a place in Palestine:--Pirathon. | |
Pir`athowniy | or Pirathoniy {pir-aw-tho-nee'}; patrial from 'Pir`athown' (6552); a Pirathonite or inhabitant of Pirathon:--Pirathonite. | |
Parpar | probably from 'parar' (6565) in the sense of rushing; rapid; Parpar, a river of Syria:--Pharpar. | |
parats | a primitive root; to break out (in many applications, direct and indirect, literal and figurative):--X abroad, (make a) breach, break (away, down, -er, forth, in, up), burst out, come (spread) abroad, compel, disperse, grow, increase, open, press, scatter, urge. | |
perets | from 'parats' (6555); a break (literally or figuratively):--breach, breaking forth (in), X forth, gap. | |
Perets | the same as 'perets' (6556); Perets, the name of two Israelites:--Perez, Pharez. | |
Partsiy | patronymically from 'Perets' (6557); a Partsite (collectively) or descendants of Perets:--Pharzites. | |
pratsiym | plural of 'perets' (6556); breaks; Peratsim, a mountain in Palestine:--Perazim. | |
Perets `Uzza' | from 'perets' (6556) and '`Uzza'' (5798); break of Uzza; Perets-Uzza, a place in Palestine:--Perez-uzza. | |
paraq | a primitive root; to break off or crunch; figuratively, to deliver:--break (off), deliver, redeem, rend (in pieces), tear in pieces. | |
praq | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'paraq' (6561); to discontinue:--break off. | |
pereq | from 'paraq' (6561); rapine; also a fork (in roads):--crossway, robbery. | |
paraq | from 'paraq' (6561); soup (as full of crumbed meat):--broth. See also 'marpe'' (4832). | |
parar | a primitive root; to break up (usually figuratively, i.e. to violate, frustrate:--X any ways, break (asunder), cast off, cause to cease, X clean, defeat, disannul, disappoint, dissolve, divide, make of none effect, fail, frustrate, bring (come) to nought, X utterly, make void. | |
paras | a primitive root; to break apart, disperse, etc.:--break, chop in pieces, lay open, scatter, spread (abroad, forth, selves, out), stretch (forth, out). | |
parash | a primitive root; to separate, literally (to disperse) or figuratively (to specify); also (by implication) to wound:-- scatter, declare, distinctly, shew, sting. | |
prash | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'parash' (6567); to specify:--distinctly. | |
peresh | from 'parash' (6567); excrement (as eliminated):--dung. | |
Peresh | the same as 'peresh' (6569); Peresh, an Israelite:--Peresh. | |
parash | from 'parash' (6567); a steed (as stretched out to a vehicle, not single nor for mounting (compare 'cuwc' (5483))); also (by implication) a driver (in a chariot), i.e. (collectively) cavalry:--horseman. | |
parshegen | or pathshegen {path-sheh'-gen}; of foreign origin; a transcript:--copy. | |
parshegen | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'parshegen' (6572):--copy. | |
parshdon | perhaps by compounding 'parash' (6567) and 'parad' (6504) (in the sense of straddling) (compare 'parshez' (6576)); the crotch (or anus):--dirt. | |
parashah | from 'parash' (6567); exposition:--declaration, sum. | |
parshez | a root apparently formed by compounding 'parash' (6567) and that of 'paraz' (6518) (compare 'parshdon' (6574)); to expand:--spread. | |
Parshandatha' | of Persian origin; Parshandatha, a son of Haman:--Parshandatha. | |
Prath | from an unused root meaning to break forth; rushing; Perath (i.e. Euphrates), a river of the East:--Euphrates. | |
partam | of Persian origin; a grandee:--(most) noble, prince. | |
pash | probably from an unused root meaning to disintegrate; stupidity (as a result of grossness or of degeneracy):--extremity. | |
pasah | a primitive root; to spread:--spread. | |
pashach | a primitive root; to tear in pieces:--pull in pieces. | |
Pashchuwr | probably from 'pashach' (6582); liberation; Pashchur, the name of four Israelites:--Pashur. | |
pashat | a primitive root; to spread out (i.e. deploy in hostile array); by analogy, to strip (i.e. unclothe, plunder, flay, etc.):--fall upon, flay, invade, make an invasion, pull off, put off, make a road, run upon, rush, set, spoil, spread selves (abroad), strip (off, self). | |
pasa` | a primitive root; to stride (from spreading the legs), i.e. rush upon:--go. | |
pasha` | a primitive root (identical with 'pasa`' (6585) through the idea of expansion); to break away (from just authority), i.e. trespass, apostatize, quarrel:--offend, rebel, revolt, transgress(-ion, -or). | |
pesa` | from 'pasa`' (6585); a stride:--step. | |
pesha` | from 'pasha`' (6586); a revolt (national, moral or religious):--rebellion, sin, transgression, trespass. | |
pasaq | a primitive root; to dispart (the feet or lips), i.e. become licentious:--open (wide). | |
pshar | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'pathar' (6622); to interpret:--make (interpretations), interpreting. | |
pshar | (Aramaic) from 'pshar' (6590); an interpretation:--interpretation. | |
pesher | corresponding to 'pshar' (6591):--interpretation. | |
pishteh | from the same as 'pash' (6580) as in the sense of comminuting; linen (i.e. the thread, as carded):--flax, linen. | |
pishtah | feminine of 'pishteh' (6593); flax; by implication, a wick:--flax, tow. | |
path | from 'pathath' (6626); a bit:--meat, morsel, piece. | |
poth | or pothah (Ezek. 13:19) {po-thaw'}; from an unused root meaning to open; a hole, i.e. hinge or the female pudenda:--hinge, secret participle | |
pith'owm | or pith.om {pith-ome'}; from 'petha`' (6621); instantly:--straightway, sudden(-ly). | |
pathbag | of Persian origin; a dainty:--portion (provision) of meat. | |
pithgam | of Persian origin; a (judicial) sentence:--decree, sentence. | |
pithgam | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'pithgam' (6599); a word, answer, letter or decree:--answer, letter, matter, word. |
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