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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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dalag | a primitive root; to spring:--leap. | |
dalah | a primitive root (compare 'dalal' (1809)); properly, to dangle, i.e. to let down a bucket (for drawing out water); figuratively, to deliver:--draw (out), X enough, lift up. | |
dallah | from 'dalah' (1802); properly, something dangling, i.e. a loose thread or hair; figuratively, indigent:--hair, pining sickness, poor(-est sort). | |
dalach | a primitive root; to roil water:--trouble. | |
dliy | or doliy {dol-ee'}; from 'dalah' (1802); a pail or jar (for drawing water):--bucket. | |
Dlayah | or (prolonged) Dlayahhuw {del-aw-yaw'-hoo}; from 'dalah' (1802) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has delivered; Delajah, the name of five Israelites:--Dalaiah, Delaiah. | |
Dliylah | from 'dalal' (1809); languishing:--Delilah, a Philistine woman:--Delilah. | |
daliyah | from 'dalah' (1802); something dangling, i.e. a bough:--branch. | |
dalal | a primitive root (compare 'dalah' (1802)); to slacken or be feeble; figuratively, to be oppressed:--bring low, dry up, be emptied, be not equal, fail, be impoverished, be made thin. | |
Dil`an | of uncertain derivation; Dilan, a place in Palestine:--Dilean. | |
dalaph | a primitive root; to drip; by implication, to weep:--drop through, melt, pour out. | |
deleph | from 'dalaph' (1811); a dripping:--dropping. | |
Dalphown | from 'dalaph' (1811); dripping; Dalphon, a son of Haman:--Dalphon. | |
dalaq | a primitive root; to flame (literally or figuratively):--burning, chase, inflame, kindle, persecute(-or), pursue hotly. | |
dlaq | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'dalaq' (1814):--burn. | |
dalleqeth | : from 'dalaq' (1814); a burning fever:--inflammation. | |
deleth | from 'dalah' (1802); something swinging, i.e. the valve of a door:--door (two-leaved), gate, leaf, lid. (In Psa. 141:3, dal, irreg.). | |
dam | from 'damam' (1826) (compare ''adam' (119)); blood (as that which when shed causes death) of man or an animal; by analogy, the juice of the grape; figuratively (especially in the plural) bloodshed (i.e. drops of blood):--blood(-y, -guiltiness, (-thirsty), + innocent. | |
damah | a primitive root; to compare; by implication, to resemble, liken, consider:--compare, devise, (be) like(-n), mean, think, use similitudes. | |
damah | a primitive root; to be dumb or silent; hence, to fail or perish; trans. to destroy:--cease, be cut down (off), destroy, be brought to silence, be undone, X utterly. | |
dmah | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'damah' (1819); to resemble:--be like. | |
dummah | from 'damah' (1820); desolation; concretely, desolate:--destroy. | |
dmuwth | from 'damah' (1819); resemblance; concretely, model, shape; adverbially, like:--fashion, like (-ness, as), manner, similitude. | |
dmiy | or domiy {dom-ee'}; from 'damah' (1820); quiet:--cutting off, rest, silence. | |
dimyown | from 'damah' (1819); resemblance:--X like. | |
damam | a prim root (compare 'daham' (1724), 'damah' (1820)); to be dumb; by implication, to be astonished, to stop; also to perish:--cease, be cut down (off), forbear, hold peace, quiet self, rest, be silent, keep (put to) silence, be (stand) still, tarry, wait. | |
dmamah | feminine from 'damam' (1826); quiet:--calm, silence, still. | |
domen | of uncertain derivation; manure:--dung. | |
Dimnah | feminine from the same as 'domen' (1828); a dung-heap; Dimnah, a place in Palestine:--Dimnah. | |
dama` | a primitive root; to weep:--X sore, weep. | |
dema` | from 'dama`' (1830); a tear; figuratively, juice:--liquor. | |
dim`ah | feminine of 'dema`' (1831); weeping:--tears. | |
dmesheq | by orthographical variation from 'Dammeseq' (1834); damask (as a fabric of Damascus):--in Damascus. | |
Dammeseq | or Duwmeseq {doo-meh'-sek}; or Darmeseq {dar-meh'-sek}; of foreign origin; Damascus, a city of Syria:--Damascus. | |
Dan | from 'diyn' (1777); judge; Dan, one of the sons of Jacob; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory; likewise a place in Palestine colonized by them:--Dan. | |
den | (Aramaic) an orthographical variation of 'dek' (1791); this:-- (afore-)time, + after this manner, here (-after), one...another, such, there(-fore), these, this (matter), + thus, where(-fore), which. | |
Dannah | of uncertain derivation; Dannah, a place in Palestine:--Dannah. | |
Dinhabah | of uncertain derivation; Dinhabah, an Edomitish town:--Dinhaban. | |
Daniy | patronymically from 'Dan' (1835); a Danite (often collectively) or descendants (or inhabitants) of Dan:--Danites, of Dan. | |
Daniye'l | in Ezekiel it is: Daniel {daw-nee-ale'}; from 'Dan' (1835) and ''el' (410); judge of God; Daniel or Danijel, the name of two Israelites:--Daniel. | |
Daniye'l | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Daniye'l' (1840); Danijel, the Heb. prophet:--Daniel. | |
Dan Ya`an | from 'Dan' (1835) and (apparently) 'ya`an' (3282); judge of purpose; Dan-Jaan, a place in Palestine:--Dan-jaan. | |
dea` | from 'yada`' (3045); knowledge:--knowledge, opinion. | |
de`ah | feminine of 'dea`' (1843); knowledge:--knowledge. | |
D`uw'el | from 'yada`' (3045) and ''el' (410); known of God; Deuel, an Israelite:--Deuel. | |
da`ak | a primitive root; to be extinguished; figuratively, to expire or be dried up:--be extinct, consumed, put out, quenched. | |
da`ath | from 'yada`' (3045); knowledge:--cunning, (ig-)norantly, know(-ledge), (un-)awares (wittingly). | |
dophiy | from an unused root (meaning to push over); a stumbling-block:--slanderest. | |
daphaq | a primitive root; to knock; by analogy, to press severely:--beat, knock, overdrive. | |
Dophqah | from 'daphaq' (1849); a knock; Dophkah, a place in the Desert:--Dophkah. | |
daq | from 'daqaq' (1854); crushed, i.e. (by implication) small or thin:--dwarf, lean(-fleshed), very little thing, small, thin. | |
doq | from 'daqaq' (1854); something crumbling, i.e. fine (as a thin cloth):--curtain. | |
Diqlah | of foreign origin; Diklah, a region of Arabia:--Diklah. | |
daqaq | a primitive root (compare 'hadak' (1915)); to crush (or intransitively) crumble:--beat in pieces (small), bruise, make dust, (into) X powder, (be, very) small, stamp (small). | |
dqaq | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'daqaq' (1854); to crumble or (trans.) crush:--break to pieces. | |
daqar | a primitive root; to stab; by analogy, to starve; figuratively, to revile:--pierce, strike (thrust) through, wound. | |
Deqer | from 'daqar' (1856); a stab; Deker, an Israelite:--Dekar. | |
dar | apparently from the same as 'drowr' (1865); properly, a pearl (from its sheen as rapidly turned); by analogy, pearl-stone, i.e. mother-of-pearl or alabaster:--X white. | |
dar | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'dowr' (1755); an age:--generation. | |
dra'own | or dera)own {day-raw-one;}; from an unused root (meaning to repulse); an object of aversion:--abhorring, contempt. | |
dorbown | (also dor-bawn'); of uncertain derivation; a goad:--goad. | |
Darda` | apparently from 'dar' (1858) and 'dea`' (1843); pearl of knowledge; Darda, an Israelite:--Darda. | |
dardar | of uncertain derivation; a thorn:--thistle. | |
darowm | of uncertain derivation; the south; poet. the south wind:--south. | |
drowr | from an unused root (meaning to move rapidly); freedom; hence, spontaneity of outflow, and so clear:--liberty, pure. | |
drowr | the same as 'drowr' (1865), applied to a bird; the swift, a kind of swallow:--swallow. | |
Dar`yavesh | of Persian origin; Darejavesh, a title (rather than name) of several Persian kings:--Darius. | |
Daryavesh | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Dar`yavesh' (1867):--Darius. | |
darak | a primitive root; to tread; by implication, to walk; also to string a bow (by treading on it in bending):--archer, bend, come, draw, go (over), guide, lead (forth), thresh, tread (down), walk. | |
derek | from 'darak' (1869); a road (as trodden); figuratively, a course of life or mode of action, often adverb:--along, away, because of, + by, conversation, custom, (east-)ward, journey, manner, passenger, through, toward, (high-) (path-)way(-side), whither(-soever). | |
darkmown | of Pers. origin; a "drachma," or coin:--dram. | |
dra` | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'zrowa`' (2220); an arm:--arm. | |
Dara` | probably a contraction from 'Darda`' (1862); Dara, an Israelite:--Dara. | |
Darqown | of uncertain derivation; Darkon, one of "Solomon's servants":--Darkon. | |
darash | a primitive root; properly, to tread or frequent; usually to follow (for pursuit or search); by implication, to seek or ask; specifically to worship:--ask, X at all, care for, X diligently, inquire, make inquisition, (necro-)mancer, question, require, search, seek (for, out), X surely. | |
dasha | a primitive root; to sprout:--bring forth, spring. | |
deshe' | from 'dasha' (1876); a sprout; by analogy, grass:--(tender) grass, green, (tender)herb. | |
dashen | a primitive root; to be fat; transitively, to fatten (or regard as fat); specifically to anoint; figuratively, to satisfy; denominatively (from 'deshen' (1880)) to remove (fat) ashes (of sacrifices):--accept, anoint, take away the (receive) ashes (from), make (wax) fat. | |
dashen | from 'dashen' (1878); fat; figuratively, rich, fertile:--fat. | |
deshen | from 'dashen' (1878); the fat; abstractly fatness, i.e. (figuratively) abundance; specifically the (fatty) ashes of sacrifices:-- ashes, fatness. | |
dath | of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation: a royal edict or statute:--commandment, commission, decree, law, manner. | |
dath | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'dath' (1881); decree, law. | |
dethe' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'deshe'' (1877):--tender grass. | |
dthabar | (Aramaic) of Pers. origin; meaning one skilled in law; a judge:--counsellor. | |
Dathan | of uncertain derivation; Dathan, an Israelite:--Dathan. | |
Dothan | or (Aramaic dual) Dothayin (Gen. 37:17) {do- thah'-yin}; of uncertain derivation; Dothan, a place in Palestine:--Dothan. | |
he' | a primitive particle; lo!:--behold, lo. | |
he' | (Aramaic) or har (Aramaic) {haw}; corresponding to 'he'' (1887):--even, lo. | |
heach | ||
habhab | by reduplication from 'yahab' (3051); gift (in sacrifice), i.e. holocaust:--offering. | |
habal | a primitive root; to be vain in act, word, or expectation; specifically to lead astray:--be (become, make) vain. | |
hebel | or (rarely in the abs.) habel {hab-ale'}; from 'habal' (1891); emptiness or vanity; figuratively, something transitory and unsatisfactory; often used as an adverb:--X altogether, vain, vanity. | |
Hebel | the same as 'hebel' (1892); Hebel, the son of Adam:--Abel. | |
hoben | only in plural, from an unused root meaning to be hard; ebony:--ebony. | |
habar | a primitive root of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; to be a horoscopist:--+ (astro-)loger. | |
Hege' | or (by permutation) Hegay {hay-gah'-ee}; probably of Persian origin; Hege or Hegai, a eunuch of Xerxes:--Hegai, Hege. | |
hagah | a primitive root (compare 'hagiyg' (1901)); to murmur (in pleasure or anger); by implication, to ponder:--imagine, meditate, mourn, mutter, roar, X sore, speak, study, talk, utter. | |
hagah | a primitive root; to remove:--stay, stay away. | |
hegeh | from 'hagah' (1897); a muttering (in sighing, thought, or as thunder):--mourning, sound, tale. | |
haguwth | from 'hagah' (1897); musing:--meditation. |
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