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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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Chanam'el | probably by orthographical variation for 'Chanan'el' (2606); Chanamel, an Israelite:--Hanameel. | |
chanamal | of uncertain derivation; perhaps the aphis or plantlouse:--frost. | |
chanan | a primitive root (compare 'chanah' (2583)); properly, to bend or stoop in kindness to an inferior; to favor, bestow; causatively to implore (i.e. move to favor by petition):--beseech, X fair, (be, find, shew) favour(-able), be (deal, give, grant (gracious(-ly), intreat, (be) merciful, have (shew) mercy (on, upon), have pity upon, pray, make supplication, X very. | |
chanan | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'chanan' (2603); to favor or (causatively) to entreat:--shew mercy, make supplication. | |
Chanan | from 'chanan' (2603); favor; Chanan, the name of seven Israelites:--Canan. | |
Chanan'el | from 'chanan' (2603) and ''el' (410); God has favored; Chananel, probably an Israelite, from whom a tower of Jerusalem was named:--Hananeel. | |
Chananiy | from 'chanan' (2603); gracious; Chanani, the name of six Israelites:--Hanani. | |
Chananyah | or Chananyahuw {khan-an-yaw'-hoo}; from 'chanan' (2603) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has favored; Chananjah, the name of thirteen Israelites:--Hananiah. | |
Chanec | of Egyptian derivation; Chanes, a place in Egypt:--Hanes. | |
chaneph | a primitive root; to soil, especially in a moral sense:--corrupt, defile, X greatly, pollute, profane. | |
chaneph | from 'chaneph' (2610); soiled (i.e. with sin), impious:-- hypocrite(-ical). | |
choneph | from 'chaneph' (2610); moral filth, i.e. wickedness:--hypocrisy. | |
chanuphah | feminine from 'chaneph' (2610); impiety:--profaneness. | |
chanaq | a primitive root (compare 'chanak' (2596)); to be narrow; by implication, to throttle, or (reflex.) to choke oneself to death (by a rope):--hang self, strangle. | |
Channathon | probably from 'chanan' (2603); favored; Channathon, a place in Palestine:--Hannathon. | |
chacad | a primitive root; properly, perhaps to bow (the neck only (compare 'chanan' (2603)) in courtesy to an equal), i.e. to be kind; also (by euphem. (compare l288), but rarely) to reprove:--shew self merciful, put to shame. | |
checed | from 'chacad' (2616); kindness; by implication (towards God) piety: rarely (by opposition) reproof, or (subject.) beauty:--favour, good deed(-liness, -ness), kindly, (loving-)kindness, merciful (kindness), mercy, pity, reproach, wicked thing. | |
Checed | the same as 'checed' (2617): favor; Chesed, an Israelite:--Hesed. | |
Chacadyah | from 'checed' (2617) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has favored: Chasadjah, an Israelite:--Hasadiah. | |
chacah | a primitive root; to flee for protection (compare 'batach' (982)); figuratively, to confide in:--have hope, make refuge, (put) trust. | |
Chocah | from 'chacah' (2620); hopeful; Chosah, an Israelite; also a place in Palestine:--Hosah. | |
chacuwth | from 'chacah' (2620); confidence:--trust. | |
chaciyd | from 'chacad' (2616); properly, kind, i.e. (religiously) pious (a saint):--godly (man), good, holy (one), merciful, saint, (un- )godly. | |
chaciydah | feminine of 'chaciyd' (2623); the kind (maternal) bird, i.e. a stork:--X feather, stork. | |
chaciyl | from 'chacal' (2628); the ravager, i.e. a locust:--caterpillar. | |
chaciyn | from 'chacan' (2630); properly, firm, i.e. (by implication) mighty:--strong. | |
chacciyr | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 'chacer' (2637); deficient:--wanting. | |
chacal | a primitive root; to eat off:--consume. | |
chacam | a primitive root; to muzzle; by analogy, to stop the nose:--muzzle, stop. | |
chacan | a primitive root; properly, to (be) compact; by implication, to hoard:--lay up. | |
chacan | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'chacan' (2630); to hold in occupancy:--possess. | |
checen | (Aramaic) from 'chacan' (2631); strength:--power. | |
chocen | from 'chacan' (2630); wealth:--riches, strength, treasure. | |
chacon | from 'chacan' (2630); powerful:--strong. | |
chacaph | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of 'chacpac' (2636); a clod:--clay. | |
chacpac | reduplicated from an unused root meaning apparently to peel; a shred or scale:--round thing. | |
chacer | a primitive root; to lack; by implication, to fail, want, lessen:--be abated, bereave, decrease, (cause to) fail, (have) lack, make lower, want. | |
chacer | from 'chacer' (2637); lacking; hence, without:--destitute, fail, lack, have need, void, want. | |
checer | from 'chacer' (2637); lack; hence, destitution:--poverty, want. | |
chocer | from 'chacer' (2637); poverty:--in want of. | |
Chacrah | from 'chacer' (2637); want:--Chasrah, an Israelite:--Hasrah. | |
checrown | from 'chacer' (2637); deficiency:--wanting. | |
chaph | from 'chophaph' (2653) (in the moral sense of covered from soil); pure:--innocent. | |
chapha' | an orthographical variation of 'chaphah' (2645); properly, to cover, i.e. (in a sinister sense) to act covertly:--do secretly. | |
chaphah | a primitive root (compare 'chapha'' (2644), 'chophaph' (2653)); to cover; by implication, to veil, to encase, protect:--ceil, cover, overlay. | |
chuppah | from 'chaphah' (2645); a canopy:--chamber, closet, defence. | |
Chuppah | the same as 'chuppah' (2646); Chuppah, an Israelite:--Huppah. | |
chaphaz | a primitive root; properly, to start up suddenly, i.e. (by implication) to hasten away, to fear:--(make) haste (away), tremble. | |
chippazown | from 'Chuldah' (2468); hasty flight:--haste. | |
Chuppiym | plural of 'chuppah' (2646) (compare 'Chuwpham' (2349)); Chuppim, an Israelite:--Huppim. | |
chophen | from an unused root of uncertain signification; a fist (only in the dual):--fists, (both) hands, hand(-ful). | |
Chophniy | from 'chophen' (2651); perhaps pugilist; Chophni, an Israelite:--Hophni. | |
chophaph | a primitive root (compare 'chaphah' (2645), 'yacheph' (3182)); to cover (in protection):--cover. | |
chaphets | a primitive root; properly, to incline to; by implication (literally but rarely) to bend; figuratively, to be pleased with, desire:--X any at all, (have, take) delight, desire, favour, like, move, be (well) pleased, have pleasure, will, would. | |
chaphets | from 'chaphets' (2654); pleased with:--delight in, desire, favour, please, have pleasure, whosoever would, willing, wish. | |
chephets | from 'chaphets' (2654); pleasure; hence (abstractly) desire; concretely, a valuable thing; hence (by extension) a matter (as something in mind):--acceptable, delight(-some), desire, things desired, matter, pleasant(-ure), purpose, willingly. | |
Chephtsiy bahh | from 'chephets' (2656) with suffixes; my delight (is) in her; Cheptsi-bah, a fanciful name for Palestine:--Hephzi-bah. | |
chaphar | a primitive root; properly, to pry into; by implication, to delve, to explore:--dig, paw, search out, seek. | |
chapher | a primitive root (perhaps rath. the same as 'chaphar' (2658) through the idea of detection): to blush; figuratively, to be ashamed, disappointed; causatively, to shame, reproach:--be ashamed, be confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), come (be put to) shame, bring reproach. | |
Chepher | from 'chaphar' (2658) or 'chapher' (2659); a pit of shame; Chepher, a place in Palestine; also the name of three Israelites:--Hepher. | |
chaphor | from 'chaphar' (2658); a hole; only in connection with 'perah' (6512), which ought rather to be joined as one word, thus chapharperah {khaf-ar- pay-raw'}; by reduplication from 'chaphar' (2658); a burrower, i.e. probably a rat:--+ mole. | |
Chephriy | patronymically from 'Chepher' (2660); a Chephrite (collectively) or descendants of Chepher:--Hepherites. | |
Chapharayim | dual of 'Chepher' (2660); double pit; Chapharajim, a place in Palestine:--Haphraim. | |
chaphas | a primitive root; to seek; causatively, to conceal oneself (i.e. let be sought), or mask:--change, (make) diligent (search), disquise self, hide, search (for, out). | |
chephes | from 'chaphas' (2664); something covert, i.e. a trick:--search. | |
chaphash | a primitive root; to spread loose; figuratively, to manumit:--be free. | |
Chophesh | from 'chaphash' (2666); something spread loosely, i.e. a carpet:--precious. | |
chuphshah | from 'chaphash' (2666); liberty (from slavery):--freedom. | |
chophshuwth | and chophshiyth {khof-sheeth'}; from 'chaphash' (2666); prostration by sickness (with 'bayith' (1004), a hospital):--several. | |
chophshiy | from 'chaphash' (2666); exempt (from bondage, tax or care):--free, liberty. | |
chets | from 'chatsats' (2686); properly, a piercer, i.e. an arrow; by implication, a wound; figuratively, (of God) thunder-bolt; (by interchange for '`ets' (6086)) the shaft of a spear:--+ archer, arrow, dart, shaft, staff, wound. | |
chatsab | or chatseb {khaw-tsabe'}; a primitive root ; to cut or carve (wood), stone or other material); by implication, to hew, split, square, quarry, engrave:--cut, dig, divide, grave, hew (out, -er), made, mason. | |
chatsah | a primitive root (compare 'zed' (2086))); to cut or split in two; to halve:--divide, X live out half, reach to the midst, participle | |
Chatsowr | a collective form of 'chatser' (2691); village; Chatsor, the name (thus simply) of two places in Palestine and of one in Arabia:-- Hazor. | |
Chatsowr Chadattah | from 'Chatsowr' (2674) and a Aramaizing form of the feminine of 'chadash' (2319) (compare 'chadath' (2323)); new Chatsor, a place in Palestine:--Hazor, Hadattah (as if two places). | |
chatsowth | from 'chatsah' (2673); the middle (of the night):--mid(-night). | |
chetsiy | from 'chatsah' (2673); the half or middle:--half, middle, mid(-night), midst, part, two parts. | |
chitstsiy | or chetsiy {chay-tsee'}; prolongation from 'chets' (2671); an arrow:--arrow. | |
Chatsiy ham-Mnuchowth | from 'chetsiy' (2677) and the plural of 'mnuwchah' (4496), with the article interposed; midst of the resting- places; Chatsi-ham-Menuchoth, an Israelite:--half of the Manahethites. | |
Chatsiy ham-Mnachti | patronymically from 'Chatsiy ham-Mnuchowth' (2679); a Chatsi-ham-Menachtite or descendant of Chatsi-ham-Menuchoth:--half of the Manahethites. | |
chatsiyr | a collateral form of 'chatser' (2691); a court or abode:--court. | |
chatsiyr | perhaps originally the same as 'chatsiyr' (2681), from the greenness of a courtyard; grass; also a leek (collectively):--grass, hay, herb, leek. | |
chetsen | from an unused root meaning to hold firmly; the bosom (as comprised between the arms):--bosom. | |
chotsen | a collateral form of 'chetsen' (2683), and meaning the same:--arm, lap. | |
chatsaph | (Aramaic) a primitive root; properly, to shear or cut close; figuratively, to be severe:--hasty, be urgent. | |
chatsats | a primitive root (compare 'chatsah' (2673)); properly, to chop into, pierce or sever; hence, to curtail, to distribute (into ranks); as denom. from 'chets' (2671), to shoot an arrow:--archer, X bands, cut off in the midst. | |
chatsats | from 'chatsats' (2687); properly, something cutting; hence, gravel (as grit); also (like 'chets' (2671)) an arrow:--arrow, gravel (stone). | |
Chatstsown Tamar | or Chatsatson Tamar {khats-ats-one' taw-mawr'}; from 'chatsats' (2686) and 'tamar' (8558); division (i.e. perhaps row) of (the) palm-tree; Chatsetson-tamar, a place in Palestine:--Hazezon- tamar. | |
chatsotsrah | by reduplication from 'chatsar' (2690); a trumpet (from its sundered or quavering note):--trumpet(-er). | |
chatsar | a primitive root; properly, to surround with a stockade, and thus separate from the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form chatsotser {khast-o-tsare'}; or (2 Chronicles 5:12) chatsorer {khats-o-rare'}; as dem. from 'chatsotsrah' (2689); to trumpet, i.e. blow on that instrument:--blow, sound, trumpeter. | |
chatser | (masculine and feminine); from 'chatsar' (2690) in its original sense; a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls):--court, tower, village. | |
Chatsar Addar | from 'chatser' (2691) and ''Addar' (146); (the) village of Addar; Chatsar-Addar, a place in Palestine:--Hazar-addar. | |
Chatsar Gaddah | from 'chatser' (2691) and a feminine of 'Gad' (1408); (the) village of (female) Fortune; Chatsar-Gaddah, a place in Palestine:--Hazar-gaddah. | |
Chatsar hat-Tiykown | from 'chatser' (2691) and 'tiykown' (8484) with the article interposed; village of the middle; Chatsar-hat-Tikon, a place in Palestine:--Hazar-hatticon. | |
Chetsrow | by an orthographical variation for 'Chetsrown' (2696); enclosure; Chetsro, an Israelite:--Hezro, Hezrai. | |
Chetsrown | from 'chatser' (2691); court-yard; Chetsron, the name of a place in Palestine; also of two Israelites:--Hezron. | |
Chetsrowniy | patronymically from 'Chetsrown' (2696); a Chetsronite or (collectively) descendants of Chetsron:--Hezronites. | |
Chatserowth | feminine plural of 'chatser' (2691); yards; Chatseroth, a place in Palestine:--Hazeroth. | |
Chatseriym | plural masculine of 'chatser' (2691); yards; Chatserim, a place in Palestine:--Hazerim. | |
Chatsarmaveth | from 'chatser' (2691) and 'maveth' (4194); village of death; Chatsarmaveth, a place in Arabia:--Hazarmaveth. |
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