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6001. <amel {aw-male'}; from 5998; toiling; concretely, a
laborer; figuratively, sorrowful: --that laboureth, that is a
misery, had taken [labour], wicked, workman.[ql
6002. <Amaleq {am-aw-lake'}; probably of foreign origin; Amalek,
a descendant of Esau; also his posterity and their country: --
Amalek.[ql
6003. <Amaleqiy {am-aw-lay-kee'}; patronymically from 6002; an
Amalekite (or collectively the Amalekites) or descendants of
Amalek: --Amalekite(-s).[ql
6004. <amam {aw-mam'}; a primitive root; to associate; by
implication, to overshadow (by huddling together): --become dim,
hide.[ql
6005. <Immanuw>el {im-maw-noo-ale'}; from 5973 and 410 with a
pronominal suffix inserted; with us (is) God; Immanuel, a type
name of Isaiah's son: --Immanuel.[ql
6006. <amac {aw-mas'}; or <amas {aw-mas'}; a primitive root; to
load, i.e. impose a burden (or figuratively, infliction): --be
borne, (heavy) burden (self), lade, load, put.[ql
6007. <Amacyah {am-as-yaw'}; from 6006 and 3050; Jah has loaded;
Amasjah, an Israelite: --Amasiah.[ql
6008. <Am<ad {am-awd'}; from 5971 and 5703; people of time; Amad,
a place in Palestine: --Amad.[ql
6009. <amaq {aw-mak'}; a primitive root; to be (causatively,
make) deep (literally or figuratively): --(be, have, make, seek)
deep(-ly), depth, be profound.[ql
6010. <emeq {ay'-mek}; from 6009; a vale (i.e. broad depression):
--dale, vale, valley [often used as a part of proper names].
See also 1025.[ql
6011. <omeq {o'-mek}; from 6009; depth: --depth.[ql
6012. <ameq {aw-make'}; from 6009; deep (literally or
figuratively): --deeper, depth, strange.[ql
6013. <amoq {aw-moke'}; from 6009; deep (literally or
figuratively): --(X exceeding) deep (thing).[ql
6014. <amar {aw-mar'}; a primitive root; properly, apparently to
heap; figuratively, to chastise (as if piling blows);
specifically (as denominative from 6016) to gather grain: --bind
sheaves, make merchandise of.[ql
6015. <amar (Aramaic) {am-ar'}; corresponding to 6785; wool: --
wool.[ql
6016. <omer {o'-mer}; from 6014; properly, a heap, i.e. a sheaf;
also an omer, as a dry measure: --omer, sheaf.[ql
6017. <Amorah {am-o-raw'}; from 6014; a (ruined) heap; Amorah, a
place in Palestine: --Gomorrah.[ql
6018. <Omriy {om-ree'}; from 6014; heaping; Omri, an Israelite: -
-Omri.[ql
6019. <Amram {am-rawm'}; probably from 5971 and 7311; high
people; Amram, the name of two Israelites: --Amram.[ql
6020. <Amramiy {am-raw-mee'}; from 6019; an Amramite or
descendant of Amram: --Amramite.[ql
6021. <Amasa> {am-aw-saw'}; from 6006; burden; Amasa, the name
of two Israelites: --Amasa.[ql
6022. <Amasay {am-aw-sah'-ee}; from 6006; burdensome; Amasai,
the name of three Israelites: --Amasai.[ql
6023. <Amashcay {am-ash-sah'-ee}; probably from 6006; burdensome;
Amashsay, an Israelite: --Amashai.[ql
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