40:01 ## m@buwcah {meb-oo-saw'}; from 947; a trampling: -- treading (trodden) down (under foot).[ql
40:02 ## mabbuwa< {mab-boo'-ah}; from 5042; a fountain: -- fountain, spring.[ql
40:03 ## m@buwqah {meb-oo-kah'}; from the same as 950; emptiness: -- void.[ql
40:04 ## mibchowr {mib-khore'}; from 977; select, i.e. well fortified: -- choice.[ql
40:05 ## mibchar {mib-khawr'}; from 977; select, i.e. best: -- choice(-st), chosen.[ql
40:06 ## Mibchar {mib-khawr'}; the same as 4005; Mibchar, an Israelite: -- Mibhar.[ql
40:07 ## mabbat {mab-bawt'}; or mebbat {meb-bawt'}; from 5027; something expected, i.e. (abstractly) expectation: -- expectation.[ql
40:08 ## mibta< {mib-taw'}; from 981; a rash utterance (hasty vow): -- (that which ...) uttered (out of).[ql
40:09 ## mibtach {mib-tawkh'}; from 982; properly, a refuge, i.e. (objective) security, or (subjective) assurance: -- confidence, hope, sure, trust.[ql
40:10 ## mabliygiyth {mab-leeg-eeth'}; from 1082; desistance (or rather desolation): -- comfort self.[ql
40:11 ## mibneh {mib-neh'}; from 1129; a building: -- frame.[ql
40:12 ## M@bunnay {meb-oon-hah'-ee}; from 1129; built up; Mebunnai, an Israelite: -- Mebunnai.[ql
40:13 ## mibtsar {mib-tsawr'}; also (in plural) feminine (Dan. 11:l5) mibtsarah {mib-tsaw-raw'}; from 1219; a fortification, castle, or fortified city; figuratively, a defender: -- (de-, most) fenced, fortress, (most) strong (hold).[ql
40:14 ## Mibtsar {mib-tsawr'}; the same as 4013; Mibtsar, an Idumaean: -- Mibzar.[ql
40:15 ## mibrach {mib-rawkh'}; from 1272; a refugee: -- fugitive.[ql
40:16 ## mabush {maw-boosh'}; from 954; (plural) the (male) pudenda: -- secrets.[ql
40:17 ## Mibsam {mib-sawm'}; from the same as 1314; fragrant; Mibsam, the name of an Ishmaelite and of an Israelite: -- Mibsam.[ql
40:18 ## m@bashsh@lah {meb-ash-shel-aw'}; from 1310; a cooking hearth: -- boiling-place.[ql
40:19 ## Magbiysh {mag-beesh'}; from the same as 1378; stiffening; Magbish, an Israelite, or a place in Palestine: -- Magbish.[ql
40:20 ## migbalah {mig-baw-law'}; from 1379; a border: -- end.[ql
40:21 ## migba<ah {mig-baw-aw'}; from the same as 1389; a cap (as hemispherical): -- bonnet.[ql
40:22 ## meged {meh'-ghed}; from an unused root probably meaning to be eminent; properly, a distinguished thing; hence something valuable, as a product or fruit: -- pleasant, precious fruit (thing).[ql
40:23 ## M@giddown (Zech. 12:11) {meg-id-done'}; or M@giddow {meg-id-do'}; from 1413; rendezvous; Megiddon or Megiddo, a place in Palestine: -- Megiddo, Megiddon.[ql
40:24 ## Migdowl {mig-dole'}; or Migdol {mig-dole'}; probably of Egyptian origin; Migdol, a place in Egypt: -- Migdol, tower.[ql
40:25 ## Magdiy>el {mag-dee-ale'}; from 4022 and 410; preciousness of God; Magdiel, an Idumaean: -- Magdiel.[ql
40:26 ## migdal {mig-dawl'}; also (in plural) feminine migdalah {mig-daw-law'}; from 1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy, a rostrum; figuratively, a (pyramidal) bed of flowers: -- castle, flower, tower. Compare the names following.[ql
40:27 ## Migdal->El {mig-dal-ale'}; from 4026 and 410; tower of God; Migdal-El, a place in Palestine: -- Migdal-el.[ql
40:28 ## Migdal-Gad {migdal-gawd'}; from 4026 and 1408; tower of Fortune; Migdal-Gad, a place in Palestine: -- Migdal-gad.[ql
40:29 ## Migdal-<Eder {mig-dal'-ay'-der}; from 4026 and 5739; tower of a flock; Migdal-Eder, a place in Palestine: -- Migdal-eder, tower of the flock.[ql
40:30 ## migdanah {mig-daw-naw'}; from the same as 4022; preciousness, i.e. a gem: -- precious thing, present.[ql
40:31 ## Magowg {maw-gogue'}; from 1463; Magog, a son of Japheth; also a barbarous northern region: -- Magog.[ql
40:32 ## magowr {maw-gore'}; or (Lam. 2:22) maguwr {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of fearing; a fright (objective or subjective): -- fear, terror. Compare 4036.[ql
40:33 ## maguwr {maw-goor'}; or magur {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by extension, a permanent residence: -- dwelling, pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a stranger. Compare 4032.[ql
40:34 ## m@gowrah {meg-o-raw'}; feminine of 4032; affright: -- fear.[ql
40:35 ## m@guwrah {meg-oo-raw'}; feminine of 4032 or of 4033; a fright; also a granary: -- barn, fear.[ql
40:36 ## Magowr mic-Cabiyb {maw-gore' mis-saw-beeb'}; from 4032 and 5439 with the preposition inserted; affright from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbolic name of Pashur: -- Magor-missabib.[ql
40:37 ## magzerah {mag-zay-raw'}; from 1504; a cutting implement, i.e. a blade: -- axe.[ql
40:38 ## maggal {mag-gawl'}; from an unused root meaning to reap; a sickle: -- sickle.[ql
40:39 ## m@gillah {meg-il-law'}; from 1556; a roll: -- roll, volume.[ql
40:40 ## m@gillah (Aramaic) {meg-il-law'}; corresponding to 4039: -- roll.[ql
40:41 ## m@gammah {meg-am-maw'}; from the same as 1571; properly, accumulation, i.e. impulse or direction: -- sup up.[ql
40:42 ## magan {maw-gan'}; a denominative from 4043; properly, to shield; encompass with; figuratively, to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender): -- deliver.[ql
40:43 ## magen {maw-gane'}; also (in plural) feminine m@ginnah {meg-in-naw'}; from 1598; a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); figuratively, a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile: -- X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale, shield.[ql
40:44 ## m@ginnah {meg-in-naw'}; from 4042; a covering (in a bad sense), i.e. blindness or obduracy: -- sorrow. See also 4043.[ql
40:45 ## mig<ereth {mig-eh'-reth}; from 1605; reproof (i.e. curse): -- rebuke.[ql
40:46 ## maggephah {mag-gay-faw'}; from 5062; a pestilence; by analogy, defeat: -- (X be) plague(-d), slaughter, stroke.[ql
40:47 ## Magpiy<ash {mag-pee-awsh'}; apparently from 1479 or 5062 and 6211; exterminator of (the) moth; Magpiash, an Israelite: -- Magpiash.[ql
40:48 ## magar {maw-gar'}; a primitive root; to yield up; intensively, to precipitate: -- cast down, terror.[ql
40:49 ## m@gar (Aramaic) {meg-ar'}; corresponding to 4048; to overthrow: -- destroy.[ql
40:50 ## m@gerah {meg-ay-raw'}; from 1641; a saw: -- axe, saw.[ql
40:51 ## Migrown {mig-rone'}; from 4048; precipice; Migron, a place in Palestine: -- Migron.[ql
40:52 ## migra<ah {mig-raw-aw'}; from 1639; a ledge or offset: -- narrowed rest.[ql
40:53 ## migraphah {mig-raw-faw'}; from 1640; something thrown off (by the spade), i.e. a clod: -- clod.[ql
40:54 ## migrash {mig-rawsh'}; also (in plural) feminine (Ezek. 27:28) migrashah {mig-raw-shaw'}; from 1644; a suburb (i.e. open country whither flocks are driven from pasture); hence, the area around a building, or the margin of the sea: -- cast out, suburb.[ql
40:55 ## mad {mad}; or med {made}; from 4058; properly, extent, i.e. height; also a measure; by implication, a vesture (as measured); also a carpet: -- armour, clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, stature.[ql
40:56 ## madbach (Aramaic) {mad-bakh'}; from 1684; a sacrificial altar: -- altar.[ql
40:57 ## midbar {mid-bawr'}; from 1696 in the sense of driving; a pasture (i.e. open field, whither cattle are driven); by implication, a desert; also speech (including its organs): -- desert, south, speech, wilderness.[ql
40:58 ## madad {maw-dad'}; a primitive root: properly, to stretch; by implication, to measure (as if by stretching a line); figuratively, to be extended: -- measure, mete, stretch self.[ql
40:59 ## middad {mid-dad'}; from 5074; flight: -- be gone.[ql
40:60 ## middah {mid-daw'}; feminine of 4055; properly, extension, i.e. height or breadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically, tribute (as measured): -- garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, tribute, wide.[ql
40:61 ## middah (Aramaic) {mid-daw'} or mindah (Aramaic) {min-daw'}; corresponding to 4060; tribute in money: -- toll, tribute.[ql
40:62 ## madhebah {mad-hay-baw'}; perhaps from the equivalent of 1722; goldmaking, i.e. exactness: -- golden city.[ql
40:63 ## medev {meh'-dev}; from an unused root meaning to stretch; properly, extent, i.e. measure; by implication, a dress (as measured): -- garment.[ql
40:64 ## madveh {mad-veh'}; from 1738; sickness: -- disease.[ql
40:65 ## madduwach {mad-doo'akh}; from 5080; seduction: -- cause of banishment.[ql
40:66 ## madown {maw-dohn'}; from 1777; a contest or quarrel: -- brawling, contention(-ous), discord, strife. Compare 4079, 4090.[ql
40:67 ## madown {maw-dohn'}; from the same as 4063; extensiveness, i.e. height: -- stature.[ql
40:68 ## Madown {maw-dohn'}; the same as 4067; Madon, a place in Palestine: -- Madon.[ql
40:69 ## madduwa< {mad-doo'-ah}; or maddua< {mad-doo'-ah}; from 4100 and the passive participle of 3045; what (is) known?; i.e. (by implication) (adverbially) why?: -- how, wherefore, why.[ql
40:70 ## m@dowr (Aramaic) {med-ore'}; or m@dor (Aramaic) {med-ore'}; or m@dar (Aramaic) {med-awr'}; from 1753; a dwelling: -- dwelling.[ql
40:71 ## m@duwrah {med-oo-raw'}; or m@durah {med-oo-raw'}; from 1752 in the sense of accumulation; a pile of fuel: -- pile (for fire).[ql
40:72 ## midcheh {mid-kheh'}; from 1760; overthrow: -- ruin.[ql
40:73 ## m@dachphah {med-akh-faw'}; from 1765; a push, i.e. ruin: -- overthrow.[ql
40:74 ## Maday {maw-dah'-ee}; of foreign derivation; Madai, a country of central Asia: -- Madai, Medes, Media.[ql
40:75 ## Maday {maw-dah'-ee}; patrial from 4074; a Madian or native of Madai: -- Mede.[ql
40:76 ## Maday (Aramaic) {maw-dah'-ee}; corresponding to 4074: -- Mede(-s).[ql
40:77 ## Maday (Aramaic) {maw-dah'-ee}; corresponding to 4075: -- Median.[ql
40:78 ## madday {mad-dah'-ee}; from 4100 and 1767; what (is) enough, i.e. sufficiently: -- sufficiently.[ql
40:79 ## midyan {mid-yawn'}; a variation for 4066: -- brawling, contention(-ous).[ql
40:80 ## Midyan {mid-yawn'}; the same as 4079; Midjan, a son of Abraham; also his country and (collectively) his descendants: -- Midian, Midianite.[ql
40:81 ## Middiyn {mid-deen'}; a variation for 4080: -- Middin.[ql
40:82 ## m@diynah {med-ee-naw'}; from 1777; properly, a judgeship, i.e. jurisdiction; by implication, a district (as ruled by a judge); generally, a region: -- (X every) province.[ql
40:83 ## m@diynah (Aramaic) {med-ee-naw'}; corresponding to 4082: -- province.[ql
40:84 ## Midyaniy {mid-yaw-nee'}; patronymical or patrial from 4080; a Midjanite or descend. (native) of Midjan: -- Midianite. Compare 4092.[ql
40:85 ## m@dokah {med-o-kaw'}; from 1743; a mortar: -- mortar.[ql
40:86 ## Madmen {mad-mane'}; from the same as 1828; dunghill; Madmen, a place in Palestine: -- Madmen.[ql
40:87 ## madmenah {mad-may-naw'}; feminine from the same as 1828; a dunghill: -- dunghill.[ql
40:88 ## Madmenah {mad-may-naw'}; the same as 4087; Madmenah, a place in Palestine: -- Madmenah.[ql
40:89 ## Madmannah {mad-man-naw'}; a variation for 4087; Madmannah, a place in Palestine: -- Madmannah.[ql
40:90 ## m@dan {med-awn'}; a form of 4066: -- discord, strife.[ql
40:91 ## M@dan {med-awn'}; the same as 4090; Medan, a son of Abraham: -- Medan.[ql
40:92 ## M@daniy {med-aw-nee'}; a variation of 4084: -- Midianite.[ql
40:93 ## madda< {mad-daw'}; or madda< {mad-dah'}; from 3045; intelligence or consciousness: -- knowledge, science, thought.[ql
40:94 ## madqarah {mad-kaw-raw'}; from 1856; a wound: -- piercing.[ql
40:95 ## madregah {mad-ray-gaw'}; from an unused root meaning to step; properly, a step; by implication, a steep or inaccessible place: -- stair, steep place.[ql
40:96 ## midrak {mid-rawk'}; from 1869; a treading, i.e. a place for stepping on: -- [foot-]breadth.[ql
40:97 ## midrash {mid-rawsh'}; from 1875; properly, an investigation, i.e. (by implication) a treatise or elaborate compilation: -- story.[ql
40:98 ## m@dushshah {med-oosh-shaw'}; from 1758; a threshing, i.e. (concretely and figuratively) down-trodden people: -- threshing.[ql
40:99 ## M@datha {med-aw-thaw'}; of Persian origin; Medatha, the father of Haman: -- Hammedatha [including the article].[ql
41:00 ## mah {maw}; or mah {mah}; or ma {maw}; or ma {mah}; also meh {meh}; a primitive particle; properly, interrogative what? (including how? why? when?); but also exclamation, what! (including how!), or indefinitely what (including whatever, and even relatively, that which); often used with prefixes in various adverbial or conjunctive senses: -- how (long, oft, [-soever]), [no-]thing, what (end, good, purpose, thing), whereby(-fore, -in, -to, -with), (for) why.[ql
41:01 ## mah (Aramaic) {maw}; corresponding to 4100: -- how great (mighty), that which, what(-soever), why.[ql
41:02 ## mahahh {maw-hah'}; apparently a denominative from 4100; properly, to question or hesitate, i.e. (by implication) to be reluctant: -- delay, linger, stay selves, tarry.[ql
41:03 ## m@huwmah {meh-hoo-maw'}; from 1949; confusion or uproar: -- destruction, discomfiture, trouble, tumult, vexation, vexed.[ql
41:04 ## M@huwman {meh-hoo-mawn'}; of Persian origin; Mehuman, a eunuch of Xerxes: -- Mehuman.[ql
41:05 ## M@heytab>el {meh-hay-tab-ale'}; from 3190 (augmented) and 410; bettered of God; Mehetabel, the name of an Edomitish man and woman: -- Mehetabeel, Mehetabel.[ql
41:06 ## mahiyr {maw-here'}; or mahir {maw-here'}; from 4116; quick; hence, skilful: -- diligent, hasty, ready.[ql
41:07 ## mahal {maw-hal'}; a primitive root; properly, to cut down or reduce, i.e. by implication, to adulterate: -- mixed.[ql
41:08 ## mahlek {mah-lake'}; from 1980; a walking (plural collectively), i.e. access: -- place to walk.[ql
41:09 ## mahalak {mah-hal-awk'}; from 1980; a walk, i.e. a passage or a distance: -- journey, walk.[ql
41:10 ## mahalal {mah-hal-awl'}; from 1984; fame: -- praise.[ql
41:11 ## Mahalal>el {mah-hal-al-ale'}; from 4110 and 410; praise of God; Mahalalel, the name of an antediluvian patriarch and of an Israelite: -- Mahalaleel.[ql
41:12 ## mahalummah {mah-hal-oom-maw'}; from 1986; a blow: -- stripe, stroke.[ql
41:13 ## mahamorah {mah-ham-o-raw'}; from an unused root of uncertain meaning; perhaps an abyss: -- deep pit.[ql
41:14 ## mahpekah {mah-pay-kaw'}; from 2015; a destruction: -- when...overthrew, overthrow(-n).[ql
41:15 ## mahpeketh {mah-peh'-keth}; from 2015; a wrench, i.e. the stocks: -- prison, stocks.[ql
41:16 ## mahar {maw-har'}; a primitive root; properly, to be liquid or flow easily, i.e. (by implication); to hurry (in a good or a bad sense); often used (with another verb) adverbially, promptly: -- be carried headlong, fearful, (cause to make, in, make) haste(-n, -ily), (be) hasty, (fetch, make ready) X quickly, rash, X shortly, (be so) X soon, make speed, X speedily, X straightway, X suddenly, swift.[ql
41:17 ## mahar {maw-har'}; a primitive root (perhaps rather the same as 4116 through the idea of readiness in assent); to bargain (for a wife), i.e. to wed: -- endow, X surely.[ql
41:18 ## maher {mah-hare'}; from 4116; properly, hurrying; hence (adverbially) in a hurry: -- hasteth, hastily, at once, quickly, soon, speedily, suddenly.[ql
41:19 ## mohar {mo'-har}; from 4117; a price (for a wife): -- dowry.[ql
41:20 ## m@herah {meh-hay-raw'}; feminine of 4118; properly, a hurry; hence (adverbially) promptly: -- hastily, quickly, shortly, soon, make (with) speed(-ily), swiftly.[ql
41:21 ## Maharay {mah-har-ah'-ee}; from 4116; hasty; Maharai, an Israelite: -- Maharai.[ql
41:22 ## Maher Shalal Chash Baz {mah-hare' shaw-lawl' khawsh baz}; from 4118 and 7998 and 2363 and 957; hasting (is he [the enemy] to the) booty, swift (to the) prey; Maher-Shalal-Chash-Baz; the symbolical name of the son of Isaiah: -- Maher-sha-lal-bash-baz.[ql
41:23 ## mahathallah {mah-hath-al-law'}; from 2048; a delusion: -- deceit.[ql
41:24 ## Mow>ab {mo-awb}; from a prolonged form of the prepositional prefix m- and 1; from (her [the mother's]) father; Moab, an incestuous son of Lot; also his territory and descendants: -- Moab.[ql
41:25 ## Mow>abiy {mo-aw-bee'}; feminine Mow>abiyah {mo-aw-bee-yaw'}; or Mowabiyth {mo-aw-beeth'}; patronymical from 4124; a Moabite or Moabitess, i.e. a descendant from Moab: -- (woman) of Moab, Moabite(-ish, -ss).[ql
41:26 ## mowba> {mo-baw'}; by transp. for 3996; an entrance: -- coming.[ql
41:27 ## muwg {moog}; a primitive root; to melt, i.e. literally (to soften, flow down, disappear), or figuratively (to fear, faint): -- consume, dissolve, (be) faint(-hearted), melt (away), make soft.[ql
41:28 ## muwd {mood}; a primitive root; to shake: -- measure.[ql
41:29 ## mowda< {mo-dah'}; or rather moda< {mo-daw'}; from 3045; an acquaintance: -- kinswoman.[ql
41:30 ## mowda<ath {mo-dah'-ath}; from 3045; acquaintance: -- kindred.[ql
41:31 ## mowt {mote}; a primitive root; to waver; by implication , to slip, shake, fall: -- be carried, cast, be out of course, be fallen in decay, X exceedingly, fall(-ing down), be (re-)moved, be ready, shake, slide, slip.[ql
41:32 ## mowt {mote}; from 4131; a wavering, i.e. fall; by implication, a pole (as shaking); hence, a yoke (as essentially a bent pole): -- bar, be moved, staff, yoke.[ql
41:33 ## mowtah {mo-taw'}; feminine of 4132; a pole; by implication, an ox-bow; hence, a yoke (either literal or figurative): -- bands, heavy, staves, yoke.[ql
41:34 ## muwk {mook}; a primitive root; to become thin, i.e. (figuratively) be impoverished: -- be (waxen) poor(-er).[ql
41:35 ## muwl {mool}; a primitive root; to cut short, i.e. curtail (specifically the prepuce, i.e. to circumcise); by implication, to blunt; figuratively, to destroy: -- circumcise(-ing), selves), cut down (in pieces), destroy, X must needs.[ql
41:36 ## muwl {mool}; or mowl (Deuteronomy 1:1) {mole}; or mow>l (Nehemiah 12:38) {mole}; or mul (Numbers 22:5) {mool}; from 4135; properly, abrupt, i.e. a precipice; by implication, the front; used only adverbially (with prepositional prefix) opposite: -- (over) against, before, [fore-]front, from, [God-]ward, toward, with.[ql
41:37 ## Mowladah {mo-law-daw'}; from 3205; birth; Moladah, a place in Palestine: -- Moladah.[ql
41:38 ## mowledeth {mo-leh'-deth}; from 3205; nativity (plural birth-place); by implication, lineage, native country; also offspring, family: -- begotten, born, issue, kindred, native(-ity).[ql
41:39 ## muwlah {moo-law'}; from 4135; circumcision: -- circumcision.[ql
41:40 ## Mowliyd {mo-leed'}; from 3205; genitor; Molid, an Israelite: -- Molid.[ql
41:41 ## muwcab {moo-sawb'}; from 5437; a turn, i.e. circuit (of a building): -- winding about.[ql
41:42 ## muwcabbah {moo-sab-baw'}; or mucabbah {moo-sab-baw'}; feminine of 4141; a reversal, i.e. the backside (of a gem), fold (of a double-leaved door), transmutation (of a name): -- being changed, inclosed, be set, turning.[ql
41:43 ## muwcad {moo-sawd'}; from 3245; a foundation: -- foundation.[ql
41:44 ## mowcad {mo-sawd'}; from 3245; a foundation: -- foundation.[ql
41:45 ## muwcadah {moo-saw-daw'}; feminine of 4143; a foundation; figuratively, an appointment: -- foundation, grounded. Compare 4328.[ql
41:46 ## mowcadah {mo-saw-daw'}; or mocadah {mo-saw-daw'}; feminine of 4144; a foundation: -- foundation.[ql
41:47 ## mowcer {mo-sare'}; also (in plural) feminine mowcerah {mo-say-raw'}; or moc@rah {mo-ser-aw'}; from 3256; properly, chastisement, i.e. (by implication) a halter; figuratively, restraint: -- band, bond.[ql
41:48 ## muwcar {moo-sawr'}; from 3256; properly, chastisement; figuratively, reproof, warning or instruction; also restraint: -- bond, chastening ([-eth]), chastisement, check, correction, discipline, doctrine, instruction, rebuke.[ql
41:49 ## Mowcerah {mo-say-raw'}; or (plural) Moc@rowth {mo-ser-othe'} feminine of 4147; correction or corrections; Moserah or Moseroth, a place in the Desert: -- Mosera, Moseroth.[ql
41:50 ## mow<ed {mo-ade'}; or mo<ed {mo-ade'}; or (feminine) mow<adah (2 Chronicles 8:13) {mo-aw-daw'}; from 3259; properly, an appointment, i.e. a fixed time or season; specifically, a festival; conventionally a year; by implication, an assembly (as convened for a definite purpose); technically the congregation; by extension, the place of meeting; also a signal (as appointed beforehand): -- appointed (sign, time), (place of, solemn) assembly, congregation, (set, solemn) feast, (appointed, due) season, solemn(-ity), synogogue, (set) time (appointed).[ql
41:51 ## mow<ad {mo-awd'}; from 3259; properly, an assembly [as in 4150]; figuratively, a troop: -- appointed time.[ql
41:52 ## muw<adah {moo-aw-daw'}; from 3259; an appointed place, i.e. asylum: -- appointed.[ql
41:53 ## Mow<adyah {mo-ad-yaw'}; from 4151 and 3050; assembly of Jah; Moadjah, an Israelite: -- Moadiah. Compare 4573.[ql
41:54 ## muw<edeth {moo-ay'-deth}; feminine passive participle of 4571; properly, made to slip, i.e. dislocated: -- out of joint.[ql
41:55 ## muw<aph {moo-awf'}; from 5774; properly, covered, i.e. dark; abstractly, obscurity, i.e. distress: -- dimness.[ql
41:56 ## mow<etsah {mo-ay-tsaw'}; from 3289; a purpose: -- counsel, device.[ql
41:57 ## muw<aqah {moo-aw-kaw'}; from 5781; pressure, i.e. (figuratively) distress: -- affliction.[ql
41:58 ## Mowpha<ath (Jer. 48:21) {mo-fah'-ath}; or meyphaath {may-fah'-ath}; or mephaath {may-fah'-ath; from 3313; illuminative; Mophaath or Mephaath, a place in Palestine: -- Mephaath.[ql
41:59 ## mowpheth {mo-faith'}; or mopheth {mo-faith'}; from 3302 in the sense of conspicuousness; a miracle; by implication, a token or omen: -- miracle, sign, wonder(-ed at).[ql
41:60 ## muwts {moots}; a primitive root; to press, i.e. (figuratively) to oppress: -- extortioner.[ql
41:61 ## mowtsa> {mo-tsaw'}; or motsa> {mo-tsaw'}; from 3318; a going forth, i.e. (the act) an egress, or (the place) an exit; hence, a source or product; specifically, dawn, the rising of the sun (the East), exportation, utterance, a gate, a fountain, a mine, a meadow (as producing grass): -- brought out, bud, that which came out, east, going forth, goings out, that which (thing that) is gone out, outgoing, proceeded out, spring, vein, [water-]course [springs].[ql
41:62 ## mowtsa> {mo-tsaw'}; the same as 4161; Motsa, the name of two Israelites: -- Moza.[ql
41:63 ## mowtsa>ah {mo-tsaw-aw'}; feminine of 4161; a family descent; also a sewer [marg.; compare 6675]: -- draught house; going forth.[ql
41:64 ## muwtsaq {moo-tsak'}; or muwtsaq {moo-tsawk'}; from 3332; narrowness; figuratively, distress: -- anguish, is straitened, straitness.[ql
41:65 ## muwtsaq {moo-tsawk'}; from 5694; properly, fusion, i.e. literally, a casting (of metal); figuratively, a mass (of clay): -- casting, hardness.[ql
41:66 ## muwtsaqah {moo-tsaw-kaw'}; or mutsaqah {moo-tsaw-kaw'}; from 3332; properly, something poured out, i.e. a casting (of metal); by implication, a tube (as cast): -- when it was cast, pipe.[ql
41:67 ## muwq {mook}; a primitive root; to jeer, i.e. (intens.) blaspheme: -- be corrupt.[ql
41:68 ## mowqed {mo-kade'}; from 3344; a fire or fuel; abstractly, a conflagration: -- burning, hearth.[ql
41:69 ## mowq@dah {mo-ked-aw'}; feminine of 4168; fuel: -- burning.[ql
41:70 ## mowqesh {mo-kashe'}; or moqesh {mo-kashe'}; from 3369; a noose (for catching animals) (literally or figuratively): by implication, a hook (for the nose): -- be ensnared, gin, (is) snare(-d), trap.[ql
41:71 ## muwr {moor}; a primitive root; to alter; by implication, to barter, to dispose of: -- X at all, (ex-)change, remove.[ql
41:72 ## mowra> {mo-raw'}; or mora> {mo-raw'}; or morah (Psa. 9:20) {mo-raw'}; from 3372; fear; by implication, a fearful thing or deed: -- dread, (that ought to be) fear(-ed), terribleness, terror.[ql
41:73 ## mowrag {mo-rag'}; or morag {mo-rag'}; from an unused root meaning to triturate; a threshing sledge: -- threshing instrument.[ql
41:74 ## mowrad {mo-rawd'}; from 3381; a descent; as architecture, an ornamental appendage, perhaps a festoon: -- going down, steep place, thin work.[ql
41:75 ## mowreh {mo-reh'}; from 3384; an archer; also teacher or teaching; also the early rain [see 3138]: -- (early) rain.[ql
41:76 ## Mowreh {mo-reh'}; or Moreh {mo-reh'}; the same as 4175; Moreh, a Canaanite; also a hill (perhaps named from him): -- Moreh.[ql
41:77 ## mowrah {mo-raw'}; from 4171 in the sense of shearing; a razor: -- razor.[ql
41:78 ## mowrat {mo-rawt'}; from 3399; obstinate, i.e. independent: -- peeled.[ql
41:79 ## Mowriyah {mo-ree-yaw'}; or Moriyah {mo-ree-yaw'}; from 7200 and 3050; seen of Jah; Morijah, a hill in Palestine: -- Moriah.[ql
41:80 ## mowrash {mo-rawsh'}; from 3423; a possession; figuratively, delight: -- possession, thought.[ql
41:81 ## mowrashah {mo-raw-shaw'}; feminine of 4180; a possession: -- heritage, inheritance, possession.[ql
41:82 ## Mowresheth Gath {mo-reh'-sheth gath}; from 3423 and 1661; possession of Gath; Moresheth-Gath, a place in Palestine: -- Moresheth-gath.[ql
41:83 ## Morashtiy {mo-rash-tee'}; patrial from 4182; a Morashtite or inhabitant of Moresheth-Gath: -- Morashthite.[ql
41:84 ## muwsh {moosh}; a primitive root; to touch: -- feel, handle.[ql
41:85 ## muwsh {moosh}; a primitive root [perhaps rather the same as 4184 through the idea of receding by contact]; to withdraw (both literally and figuratively, whether intransitive or transitive): -- cease, depart, go back, remove, take away.[ql
41:86 ## mowshab {mo-shawb'}; or moshab {mo-shawb'}; from 3427; a seat; figuratively, a site; abstractly, a session; by extension an abode (the place or the time); by implication, population: -- assembly, dwell in, dwelling(-place), wherein (that) dwelt (in), inhabited place, seat, sitting, situation, sojourning.[ql
41:87 ## Muwshiy {moo-shee'}; or Mushshiy {mush-shee'}; from 4184; sensitive; Mushi, a Levite: -- Mushi.[ql
41:88 ## Muwshiy {moo-shee'}; patronymical from 4187; a Mushite (collectively) or descendants of Mushi: -- Mushites.[ql
41:89 ## mowsh@kah {mo-shek-aw'}; act participle feminine of 4900; something drawing, i.e. (figuratively) a cord: -- band.[ql
41:90 ## mowsha<ah {mo-shaw-aw'}; from 3467; deliverance: -- salvation.[ql
41:91 ## muwth {mooth}; a primitive root: to die (literally or figuratively); causatively, to kill: -- X at all, X crying, (be) dead (body, man, one), (put to, worthy of) death, destroy(-er), (cause to, be like to, must) die, kill, necro[-mancer], X must needs, slay, X surely, X very suddenly, X in [no] wise.[ql
41:92 ## Muwth (Psalm 48:14) {mooth}; or Muwth lab-ben {mooth lab-bane'}; from 4191 and 1121 with the preposition and article interposed; "To die for the son", probably the title of a popular song: -- death, Muthlabben.[ql
41:93 ## mowth (Aramaic) {mohth}; corresponding to 4194; death: -- death.[ql
41:94 ## maveth {maw'-veth}; from 4191; death (natural or violent); concretely, the dead, their place or state (hades); figuratively, pestilence, ruin: -- (be) dead([-ly]), death, die(-d).[ql
41:95 ## mowthar {mo-thar'}; from 3498; literally, gain; figuratively, superiority: -- plenteousness, preeminence, profit.[ql
41:96 ## mizbeach {miz-bay'-akh}; from 2076; an altar: -- altar.[ql
41:97 ## mezeg {meh'-zeg}; from an unused root meaning to mingle (water with wine); tempered wine: -- liquor.[ql
41:98 ## mazeh {maw-zeh'}; from an unused root meaning to suck out; exhausted: -- burnt.[ql
41:99 ## Mizzah {miz-zaw'}; probably from an unused root meaning to faint with fear; terror; Mizzah, an Edomite: -- Mizzah.[ql
42:00 ## mezev {meh'-zev}; probably from an unused root meaning to gather in; a granary: -- garner.[ql
42:01 ## m@zuwzah {mez-oo-zaw'}; or m@zuzah {mez-oo-zaw'}; from the same as 2123; a door-post (as prominent): -- (door, side) post.[ql
42:02 ## mazown {maw-zone'}; from 2109; food: -- meat, victual.[ql
42:03 ## mazown (Aramaic) {maw-zone'}; corresponding to 4202: -- meat.[ql
42:04 ## mazowr {maw-zore'}; from 2114 in the sense of turning aside from truth; treachery, i.e. a plot: -- wound.[ql
42:05 ## mazowr {maw-zore'}; or mazor {maw-zore'}; from 2115 in the sense of binding up; a bandage, i.e. remedy; hence, a sore (as needing a compress): -- bound up, wound.[ql
42:06 ## maziyach {maw-zee'-akh}; or mezach {may-zakh'}; from 2118; a belt (as movable): -- girdle, strength.[ql
42:07 ## mazleg {maz-layg'}; or (feminine) mizlagah {miz-law-gaw'}; from an unused root meaning to draw up; a fork: -- fleshhook.[ql
42:08 ## mazzalah {maz-zaw-law'}; apparently from 5140 in the sense of raining; a constellation, i.e. Zodiacal sign (perhaps as affecting the weather): -- planet. Compare 4216.[ql
42:09 ## m@zimmah {mez-im-maw'}; from 2161; a plan, usually evil (machination), sometimes good (sagacity): -- (wicked) device, discretion, intent, witty invention, lewdness, mischievous (device), thought, wickedly.[ql
42:10 ## mizmowr {miz-more'}; from 2167; properly, instrumental music; by implication, a poem set to notes: -- psalm.[ql
42:11 ## mazmerah {maz-may-raw'}; from 2168; a pruning-knife: -- pruning-hook.[ql
42:12 ## m@zamm@rah {mez-am-mer-aw'}; from 2168; a tweezer (only in the plural): -- snuffers.[ql
42:13 ## miz<ar {miz-awr'}; from the same as 2191; fewness; by implication, as superl. diminutiveness: -- few, X very.[ql
42:14 ## mizreh {miz-reh'}; from 2219; a winnowing shovel (as scattering the chaff): -- fan.[ql
42:15 ## m@zareh {mez-aw-reh'}; apparently from 2219; properly, a scatterer, i.e. the north wind (as dispersing clouds; only in plural): -- north.[ql
42:16 ## mazzarah {maz-zaw-raw'}; apparently from 5144 in the sense of distinction; some noted constellation (only in the plural), perhaps collectively, the zodiac: -- Mazzoroth. Compare 4208.[ql
42:17 ## mizrach {miz-rawkh'}; from 2224; sunrise, i.e. the east: -- east (side, -ward), (sun-)rising (of the sun).[ql
42:18 ## mizra< {miz-raw'}; from 2232; a planted field: -- thing sown.[ql
42:19 ## mizraq {miz-rawk'}; from 2236; a bowl (as if for sprinkling): -- bason, bowl.[ql
42:20 ## meach {may'-akh}; from 4229 in the sense of greasing; fat; figuratively, rich: -- fatling (one).[ql
42:21 ## moach {mo'-akh}; from the same as 4220; fat, i.e. marrow: -- marrow.[ql
42:22 ## macha> {maw-khaw'}; a primitive root; to rub or strike the hands together (in exultation): -- clap.[ql
42:23 ## m@cha> (Aramaic) {mekh-aw'}; corresponding to 4222; to strike in pieces; also to arrest; specifically to impale: -- hang, smite, stay.[ql
42:24 ## machabe> {makh-ab-ay'}; or machabo> {makh-ab-o'}; from 2244; a refuge: -- hiding (lurking) place.[ql
42:25 ## machbereth {makh-beh'-reth}; from 2266; a junction, i.e. seam or sewed piece: -- coupling.[ql
42:26 ## m@chabb@rah {mekh-ab-ber-aw'}; from 2266; a joiner, i.e. brace or cramp: -- coupling, joining.[ql
42:27 ## machabath {makh-ab-ath'}; from the same as 2281; a pan for baking in: -- pan.[ql
42:28 ## machagoreth {makh-ag-o'-reth}; from 2296; a girdle: -- girding.[ql
42:29 ## machah {maw-khaw'}; a primitive root; properly, to stroke or rub; by implication, to erase; also to smooth (as if with oil), i.e. grease or make fat; also to touch, i.e. reach to: -- abolish, blot out, destroy, full of marrow, put out, reach unto, X utterly, wipe (away, out).[ql
42:30 ## m@chuwgah {mekk-oo-gaw'}; from 2328; an instrument for marking a circle, i.e. compasses: -- compass.[ql
42:31 ## machowz {maw-khoze'}; from an unused root meaning to enclose; a harbor (as shut in by the shore): -- haven.[ql
42:32 ## M@chuwya>el {mekh-oo-yaw-ale'}; or M@chiyya>el {mekh-ee-yaw-ale'}; from 4229 and 410; smitten of God; Mechujael or Mechijael, an anxediluvian patriarch: -- Mehujael.[ql
42:33 ## Machaviym {makh-av-eem'}; apparently a patrial, but from an unknown place (in the plural only for a singular); a Machavite or inhabitant of some place named Machaveh: -- Mahavite.[ql
42:34 ## machowl {maw-khole'}; from 2342; a (round) dance: -- dance(-cing).[ql
42:35 ## Machowl {maw-khole'}; the same as 4234; dancing; Machol, an Israelite: -- Mahol.[ql
42:36 ## machazeh {makh-az-eh'}; from 2372; a vision: -- vision.[ql
42:37 ## mechezah {mekh-ez-aw'}; from 2372; a window: -- light.[ql
42:38 ## Machaziy>owth {makh-az-ee-oth'}; feminine plural from 2372; visions; Machazioth, an Israelite: -- Mahazioth.[ql
42:39 ## m@chiy {mekh-ee'}; from 4229; a stroke, i.e. battering-ram: -- engines.[ql
42:40 ## M@chiyda> {mek-ee-daw'}; from 2330; junction; Mechida, one of the Nethinim: -- Mehida.[ql
42:41 ## michyah {mikh-yaw'}; from 2421; preservation of life; hence, sustenance; also the live flesh, i.e. the quick: -- preserve life, quick, recover selves, reviving, sustenance, victuals.[ql
42:42 ## m@chiyr {mekk-eer'}; from an unused root meaning to buy; price, payment, wages: -- gain, hire, price, sold, worth.[ql
42:43 ## M@chiyr {mekh-eer'}; the same as 4242; price; Mechir, an Israelite: -- Mehir.[ql
42:44 ## Machlah {makh-law'}; from 2470; sickness; Machlah, the name apparently of two Israelitesses: -- Mahlah.[ql
42:45 ## machaleh {makh-al-eh'}; or (feminine) machalah {makk-al-aw'}; from 2470; sickness: -- disease, infirmity, sickness.[ql
42:46 ## m@chowlah {mek-o-law'}; feminine of 4284; a dance: -- company, dances(-cing).[ql
42:47 ## m@chillah {mekh-il-law'}; from 2490; a cavern (as if excavated): -- cave.[ql
42:48 ## Machlown {makh-lone'}; from 2470; sick; Machlon, an Israelite: -- Mahlon.[ql
42:49 ## Machliy {makh-lee'}; from 2470; sick; Machli, the name of two Israelites: -- Mahli.[ql
42:50 ## Machliy {makh-lee'}; patronymical from 4249; a Machlite or (collectively) descendants of Machli: -- Mahlites.[ql
42:51 ## machluy {makh-loo'-ee}; from 2470; a disease: -- disease.[ql
42:52 ## machalaph {makh-al-awf'}; from 2498; a (sacrificial) knife (as gliding through the flesh): -- knife.[ql
42:53 ## machlaphah {makh-law-faw'}; from 2498; a ringlet of hair (as gliding over each other): -- lock.[ql
42:54 ## machalatsah {makh-al-aw-tsaw'}; from 2502; a mantle (as easily drawn off): -- changeable suit of apparel, change of raiment.[ql
42:55 ## machl@qah (Aramaic) {makh-lek-aw'}; corresponding to 4256; a section (of the Levites): -- course.[ql
42:56 ## machaloqeth {makh-al-o'-keth}; from 2505; a section (of Levites, people or soldiers): -- company, course, division, portion. See also 5555.[ql
42:57 ## machalath {makh-al-ath'}; from 2470; sickness; Machalath, probably the title (initial word) of a popular song: -- Mahalath.[ql
42:58 ## Machalath {makh-al-ath'}; the same as 4257; sickness; Machalath, the name of an Ishmaelitess and of an Israelitess: -- Mahalath.[ql
42:59 ## M@cholathiy {mekh-o-law-thee'}; patrial from 65; a Mecholathite or inhabitant of Abel-Mecholah: -- Mecholathite.[ql
42:60 ## machama>ah {makh-am-aw-aw'}; a denominative from 2529; something buttery (i.e. unctuous and pleasant), as (figuratively) flattery: -- X than butter.[ql
42:61 ## machmad {makh-mawd'}; from 2530; delightful; hence, a delight, i.e. object of affection or desire: -- beloved, desire, goodly, lovely, pleasant (thing).[ql
42:62 ## machmud {makh-mood'}; or machmuwd {makh-mood'}; from 2530; desired; hence, a valuable: -- pleasant thing.[ql
42:63 ## machmal {makh-mawl'}; from 2550; properly, sympathy; (by paronomasia with 4261) delight: -- pitieth.[ql
42:64 ## machaneh {makh-an-eh'}; from 2583; an encampment (of travellers or troops); hence, an army, whether literal (of soldiers) or figurative (of dancers, angels, cattle, locusts, stars; or even the sacred courts): -- army, band, battle, camp, company, drove, host, tents.[ql
42:65 ## Machaneh-Dan {makh-an-ay'-dawn}; from 4264 and 1835; camp of Dan; Machaneh-Dan, a place in Palestine: -- Mahaneh-dan.[ql
42:66 ## Machanayim {makh-an-ah'-yim}; dual of 4264; double camp; Machanajim, a place in Palestine: -- Mahanaim.[ql
42:67 ## machanaq {makh-an-ak'}; from 2614: choking: -- strangling.[ql
42:68 ## machaceh {makh-as-eh'}; or machceh {makh-seh'}; from 2620; a shelter (literally or figuratively): -- hope, (place of) refuge, shelter, trust.[ql
42:69 ## machcowm {makh-sohm'}; from 2629; a muzzle: -- bridle.[ql
42:70 ## machcowr {makh-sore'}; or machcor {makh-sore'}; from 2637; deficiency; hence, impoverishment: -- lack, need, penury, poor, poverty, want.[ql
42:71 ## Machceyah {makh-say-yaw'}; from 4268 and 3050; refuge of (i.e. in) Jah; Machsejah, an Israelite: -- Maaseiah.[ql
42:72 ## machats {maw-khats'}; a primitive root; to dash asunder; by implication, to crush, smash or violently plunge; figuratively, to subdue or destroy: -- dip, pierce (through), smite (through), strike through, wound.[ql
42:73 ## machats {makh'-ats}; from 4272; a contusion: -- stroke.[ql
42:74 ## machtseb {makh-tsabe'}; from 2672; properly, a hewing; concretely, a quarry: -- hewed(-n).[ql
42:75 ## mechetsah {mekh-ets-aw'}; from 2673; a halving: -- half.[ql
42:76 ## machatsiyth {makh-ats-eeth'}; from 2673; a halving or the middle: -- half (so much), mid[-day].[ql
42:77 ## machaq {maw-khak'}; a primitive root; to crush: -- smite off.[ql
42:78 ## mechqar {mekh-kawr'}; from 2713; properly, scrutinized, i.e. (by implication) a recess: -- deep place.[ql
42:79 ## machar {maw-khar'}; probably from 309; properly, deferred, i.e. the morrow; usually (adverbially) tomorrow; indefinitely, hereafter: -- time to come, tomorrow.[ql
42:80 ## machara>ah {makh-ar-aw-aw'}; from the same as 2716; a sink: -- draught house.[ql
42:81 ## machareshah {makh-ar-ay-shaw'}; from 2790; probably a pick-axe: -- mattock.[ql
42:82 ## macharesheth {makh-ar-eh'-sheth}; from 2790; probably a hoe: -- share.[ql
42:83 ## mochorath {mokh-or-awth'}; or mochoratham (1 Sam. 30:17) {mokh-or-aw-thawm'}; feminine from the same as 4279; the morrow or (adverbially) tomorrow: -- morrow, next day.[ql
42:84 ## machashabah {makh-ash-aw-baw'}; or machashebeth {makh-ash-eh'-beth}; from 2803; a contrivance, i.e. (concretely) a texture, machine, or (abstractly) intention, plan (whether bad, a plot; or good, advice): -- cunning (work), curious work, device(-sed), imagination, invented, means, purpose, thought.[ql
42:85 ## machshak {makh-shawk'}; from 2821; darkness; concretely, a dark place: -- dark(-ness, place).[ql
42:86 ## machsoph {makh-sofe'}; from 2834; a peeling: -- made appear.[ql
42:87 ## Machath {makh'-ath}; probably from 4229; erasure; Machath, the name of two Israelites: -- Mahath.[ql
42:88 ## m@chittah {mekh-it-taw'}; from 2846; properly, a dissolution; concretely, a ruin, or (abstractly) consternation: -- destruction, dismaying, ruin, terror.[ql
42:89 ## machtah {makh-taw'}; the same as 4288 in the sense of removal; a pan for live coals: -- censer, firepan, snuffdish.[ql
42:90 ## machtereth {makh-teh'-reth}; from 2864; a burglary; figuratively, unexpected examination: -- breaking up, secret search.[ql
42:91 ## m@ta> (Aramaic) {met-aw'}; or m@tah (Aramaic) {met-aw'}; apparently corresponding to 4672 in the intransitive sense of being found present; to arrive, extend or happen: -- come, reach.[ql
42:92 ## mat>ate> {mat-at-ay'}; apparently a denominative from 2916; a broom (as removing dirt [compare Engl. "to dust", i.e. remove dust]): -- besom.[ql
42:93 ## matbeach {mat-bay'-akh}; from 2873; slaughter: -- slaughter.[ql
42:94 ## matteh {mat-teh'}; or (feminine) mattah {mat-taw'}; from 5186; a branch (as extending); figuratively, a tribe; also a rod, whether for chastising (figuratively, correction), ruling (a sceptre), throwing (a lance), or walking (a staff; figuratively, a support of life, e.g. bread): -- rod, staff, tribe.[ql
42:95 ## mattah {mat'-taw}; from 5786 with directive enclitic appended; downward, below or beneath; often adverbially with or without prefixes: -- beneath, down(-ward), less, very low, under(-neath).[ql
42:96 ## mittah {mit-taw'}; from 5186; a bed (as extended) for sleeping or eating; by analogy, a sofa, litter or bier: -- bed([-chamber]), bier.[ql
42:97 ## mutteh {moot-teh'}; from 5186; a stretching, i.e. distortion (figuratively, iniquity): -- perverseness.[ql
42:98 ## muttah {moot-taw'}; from 5186; expansion: -- stretching out.[ql
42:99 ## matveh {mat-veh'}; from 2901; something spun: -- spun.[ql
43:00 ## m@tiyl {met-eel'}; from 2904 in the sense of hammering out; an iron bar (as forged): -- bar.[ql
43:01 ## matmown {mat-mone'}; or matmon {mat-mone'}; or matmun {mat-moon'}; from 2934; a secret storehouse; hence, a secreted valuable (buried); generally money: -- hidden riches, (hid) treasure(-s).[ql
43:02 ## matta< {mat-taw'}; from 5193; something planted, i.e. the place (a garden or vineyard), or the thing (a plant, figuratively or men); by implication, the act, planting: -- plant(-ation, -ing).[ql
43:03 ## mat<am {mat-am'}; or (feminine) mat<ammah {mat-am-maw'}; from 2938; a delicacy: -- dainty (meat), savoury meat.[ql
43:04 ## mitpachath {mit-pakh'-ath}; from 2946; a wide cloak (for a woman): -- vail, wimple.[ql
43:05 ## matar {maw-tar'}; a primitive root; to rain: -- (cause to) rain (upon).[ql
43:06 ## matar {maw-tawr'}; from 4305; rain: -- rain.[ql
43:07 ## mattara> {mat-taw-raw'}; or mattarah {mat-taw-raw'}; from 5201; a jail (as a guard-house); also an aim (as being closely watched): -- mark, prison.[ql
43:08 ## Matred {mat-rade'}; from 2956; propulsive; Matred, an Edomitess: -- Matred.[ql
43:09 ## Matriy {mat-ree'}; from 4305; rainy; Matri, an Israelite: -- Matri.[ql
43:10 ## miy {me}; an interrogative pronoun of persons, as 4100 is of things, who? (occasionally, by a peculiar idiom, of things); also (indefinitely) whoever; often used in oblique construction with prefix or suffix: -- any (man), X he, X him, + O that! what, which, who(-m, -se, -soever), + would to God.[ql
43:11 ## Meyd@ba> {may-deb-aw'}; from 4325 and 1679; water of quiet; Medeba, a place in Palestine: -- Medeba.[ql
43:12 ## Meydad {may-dawd'}; from 3032 in the sense of loving; affectionate; Medad, an Israelite: -- Medad.[ql
43:13 ## Mey hay-Yarqown {may hah'-ee-yar-kone'}; from 4325 and 3420 with the art. interposed; water of the yellowness; Me-haj-Jarkon, a place in Palestine: -- Me-jarkon.[ql
43:14 ## Mey Zahab {may zaw-hawb'}; from 4325 and 2091, water of gold; Me-Zahab, an Edomite: -- Mezahab.[ql
43:15 ## meytab {may-tawb'}; from 3190; the best part: -- best.[ql
43:16 ## Miyka> {mee-kaw'}; a variation for 4318; Mica, the name of two Israelites: -- Micha.[ql
43:17 ## Miyka>el {me-kaw-ale'}; from 4310 and (the prefix derivative from) 3588 and 410; who (is) like God?; Mikael, the name of an archangel and of nine Israelites: -- Michael.[ql
43:18 ## Miykah {mee-kaw'}; an abbrev. of 4320; Micah, the name of seven Israelites: -- Micah, Micaiah, Michah.[ql
43:19 ## Miykahuw {me-kaw'-hoo}; a contr. for 4321; Mikehu, an Israelite prophet: -- Micaiah (2 Chronicles 18:8).[ql
43:20 ## Miykayah {me-kaw-yaw'}; from 4310 and (the prefix derivative from) 3588 and 3050; who (is) like Jah?; Micajah, the name of two Israelites: -- Micah, Michaiah. Compare 4318.[ql
43:21 ## Miykay@huw {me-kaw-yeh-hoo'}; or Mikay@huw (Jeremiah 36:11) {me-kaw-yeh-hoo'}; abbrev. for 4322; Mikajah, the name of three Israelites: -- Micah, Micaiah, Michaiah.[ql
43:22 ## Miykayahuw {me-kaw-yaw'-hoo}; for 4320; Mikajah, the name of an Israelite and an Israelitess: -- Michaiah.[ql
43:23 ## miykal {me-kawl'}; from 3201; properly, a container, i.e. a streamlet: -- brook.[ql
43:24 ## Miykal {me-kawl'}; apparently the same as 4323; revulet; Mikal, Saul's daughter: -- Michal.[ql
43:25 ## mayim {mah'-yim}; dual of a primitive noun (but used in a singular sense); water; figuratively, juice; by euphemism, urine, semen: -- + piss, wasting, water(-ing, [-course, -flood, -spring]).[ql
43:26 ## Miyamin {me-yaw-meem'}; a form for 4509; Mijamin, the name of three Israelites: -- Miamin, Mijamin.[ql
43:27 ## miyn {meen}; from an unused root meaning to portion out; a sort, i.e. species: -- kind. Compare 4480.[ql
43:28 ## m@yuccadah {meh-yoos-saw-daw'}; properly, feminine passive participle of 3245; something founded, i.e. a foundation: -- foundation.[ql
43:29 ## meycak {may-sawk'}; from 5526; a portico (as covered): -- covert.[ql
43:30 ## miyts {meets}; from 4160; pressure: -- churning, forcing, wringing.[ql
43:31 ## Meysha> {may-shaw'}; from 4185; departure; Mesha, a place in Arabia; also an Israelite: -- Mesha.[ql
43:32 ## Miysha>el {mee-shaw-ale'}; from 4310 and 410 with the abbrev. insep. relatively [see 834] interposed; who (is) what God (is)?; Mishael, the name of three Israelites: -- Mishael.[ql
43:33 ## Miysha>el (Aramaic) {mee-shaw-ale'}; corresponding to 4332; Mishael, an Israelite: -- Mishael.[ql
43:34 ## miyshowr {mee-shore'}; or miyshor {mee-shore'}; from 3474; a level, i.e. a plain (often used [with the article prefix] as a properly, name of certain districts); figuratively, concord; also straightness, i.e. (figuratively) justice (sometimes adverbially, justly): -- equity, even place, plain, right(-eously), (made) straight, uprightness.[ql
43:35 ## Meyshak {may-shak'}; borrowed from 4336; Meshak, an Israelite: -- Meshak.[ql
43:36 ## Meyshak (Aramaic) {may-shak'}; of foreign origin and doubtful significance; Meshak, the Babylonian name of 4333: -- Meshak.[ql
43:37 ## Meysha< {may-shah'}; from 3467; safety; Mesha, an Israelite: -- Mesha.[ql
43:38 ## Meysha< {may-shaw'}; a variation for 4337; safety; Mesha, a Moabite: -- Mesha.[ql
43:39 ## meyshar {may-shawr'}; from 3474; evenness, i.e. (figuratively) prosperity or concord; also straightness, i.e. (figuratively) rectitude (only in plural with singular sense; often adverbially): -- agreement, aright, that are equal, equity, (things that are) right(-eously, things), sweetly, upright(-ly, -ness).[ql
43:40 ## meythar {may-thar'}; from 3498; a cord (of a tent) [compare 3499] or the string (of a bow): -- cord, string.[ql
43:41 ## mak>ob {mak-obe'}; sometimes mak>owb {mak-obe'}; also (feminine Isaiah 53:3) mak>obah {mak-o-baw'}; from 3510; anguish or (figuratively) affliction: -- grief, pain, sorrow.[ql
43:42 ## makbiyr {mak-beer'}; transitive participle of 3527; plenty: -- abundance.[ql
43:43 ## Makbena> {mak-bay-naw'}; from the same as 3522; knoll; Macbena, a place in Palestine settled by him: -- Machbenah.[ql
43:44 ## Makbannay {mak-ban-nah'-ee}; patrial from 4343; a Macbannite or native of Macbena: -- Machbanai.[ql
43:45 ## makber {mak-bare'}; from 3527 in the sense of covering [compare 3531]; a grate: -- grate.[ql
43:46 ## makbar {mak-bawr'}; from 3527 in the sense of covering; a cloth (as netted [compare 4345]): -- thick cloth.[ql
43:47 ## makkah {mak-kaw'}; or (masculine) makkeh {muk-keh'}; (plural only) from 5221; a blow (in 2 Chronicles 2:10, of the flail); by implication, a wound; figuratively, carnage, also pestilence: -- beaten, blow, plague, slaughter, smote, X sore, stripe, stroke, wound([-ed]).[ql
43:48 ## mikvah {mik-vaw'}; from 3554; a burn: -- that burneth, burning.[ql
43:49 ## makown {maw-kone'}; from 3559; properly, a fixture, i.e. a basis; generally a place, especially as an abode: -- foundation, habitation, (dwelling-, settled) place.[ql
43:50 ## m@kownah {mek-o-naw'}; or m@konah {mek-o-naw'}; feminine of 4349; a pedestal, also a spot: -- base.[ql
43:51 ## m@kuwrah {mek-oo-raw'}; or m@korah {mek-o-raw'}; from the same as 3564 in the sense of dipping; origin (as if a mine): -- birth, habitation, nativity.[ql
43:52 ## Makiy {maw-kee'}; probably from 4134; pining; Maki, an Israelite: -- Machi.[ql
43:53 ## Makiyr {maw-keer'}; from 4376; salesman; Makir, an Israelite: -- Machir.[ql
43:54 ## Makiyriy {maw-kee-ree'}; patronymical from 4353; a Makirite or descend. of Makir: -- of Machir.[ql
43:55 ## makak {maw-kak'}; a primitive root; to tumble (in ruins); figuratively, to perish: -- be brought low, decay.[ql
43:56 ## mikla>ah {mik-law-aw'}; or miklah {mik-law'}; from 3607; a pen (for flocks): -- ([sheep-])fold. Compare 4357.[ql
43:57 ## miklah {mik-law'}; from 3615; completion (in plural concrete adverbial, wholly): -- perfect. Compare 4356.[ql
43:58 ## miklowl {mik-lole'}; from 3634; perfection (i.e. concrete adverbial, splendidly): -- most gorgeously, all sorts.[ql
43:59 ## miklal {mik-lawl'}; from 3634; perfection (of beauty): -- perfection.[ql
43:60 ## miklul {mik-lool'}; from 3634; something perfect, i.e. a splendid garment: -- all sorts.[ql
43:61 ## makkoleth {mak-ko'-leth}; from 398; nourishment: -- food.[ql
43:62 ## mikman {mik-man'}; from the same as 3646 in the sense of hiding; treasure (as hidden): -- treasure.[ql
43:63 ## Mikmac (Ezra 2:27; Neh. 7:31) {mik-maws'}; or Mikmash {mik-mawsh'}; or Mikmash (Neh. 11:31) {mik-mash'}; from 3647; hidden; Mikmas or Mikmash, a place in Palestine: -- Mikmas, Mikmash.[ql
43:64 ## makmar {mak-mawr'}; or mikmor {mik-more'}; from 3648 in the sense of blackening by heat; a (hunter's) net (as dark from concealment): -- net.[ql
43:65 ## mikmereth {mik-meh'-reth}; or mikmoreth {mik-mo'-reth}; feminine of 4364; a (fisher's) net: -- drag, net.[ql
43:66 ## Mikm@thath {mik-meth-awth'}; apparently from an unused root meaning to hide; concealment; Mikmethath, a place in Palestine: -- Michmethath.[ql
43:67 ## Maknadbay {mak-nad-bah'-ee}; from 4100 and 5068 with a particle interposed; what (is) like (a) liberal (man)?; Maknadbai, an Israelite: -- Machnadebai.[ql
43:68 ## M@konah {mek-o-naw'}; the same as 4350; a base; Mekonah, a place in Palestine: -- Mekonah.[ql
43:69 ## m@kunah {mek-oo-naw'}; the same as 4350; a spot: -- base.[ql
43:70 ## miknac {mik-nawce'}; from 3647 in the sense of hiding; (only in dual) drawers (from concealing the private parts): -- breeches.[ql
43:71 ## mekec {meh'-kes}; probably from an unused root meaning to enumerate; an assessment (as based upon a census): -- tribute.[ql
43:72 ## mikceh {mik-seh'}; from 3680; a covering, i.e. weather-boarding: -- covering.[ql
43:73 ## mikcah {mik-saw'}; feminine of 4371; an enumeration; by implication, a valuation: -- number, worth.[ql
43:74 ## m@kacceh {mek-as-seh'}; from 3680; a covering, i.e. garment; specifically, a coverlet (for a bed), an awning (from the sun); also the omentum (as covering the intestines): -- clothing, to cover, that which covereth.[ql
43:75 ## Makpelah {mak-pay-law'}; from 3717; a fold; Makpelah, a place in Palestine: -- Machpelah.[ql
43:76 ## makar {maw-kar'}; a primitive root; to sell, literally (as merchandise, a daughter in marriage, into slavery), or figuratively (to surrender): -- X at all, sell (away, -er, self).[ql
43:77 ## meker {meh'-ker}; from 4376; merchandise; also value: -- pay, price, ware.[ql
43:78 ## makkar {mak-kawr'}; from 5234; an acquaintance: -- acquaintance.[ql
43:79 ## mikreh {mik-reh'}; from 3738; a pit (for salt): -- [salt-]pit.[ql
43:80 ## m@kerah {mek-ay-raw'}; probably from the same as 3564 in the sense of stabbing; a sword: -- habitation.[ql
43:81 ## Mikriy {mik-ree'}; from 4376; salesman; Mikri, an Israelite: -- Michri.[ql
43:82 ## M@kerathiy {mek-ay-raw-thee'}; patrial from an unused name (the same as 4380) of a place in Palestine: a Mekerathite, or inhabitant of Mekerah: -- Mecherathite.[ql
43:83 ## mikshowl {mik-shole'}; or mikshol {mik-shole'}; masculine from 3782; a stumbling-block, literally or figuratively (obstacle, enticement [specifically an idol], scruple): -- caused to fall, offence, X [no-]thing offered, ruin, stumbling-block.[ql
43:84 ## makshelah {mak-shay-law'}; feminine from 3782; a stumbling-block, but only figuratively (fall, enticement [idol]): -- ruin, stumbling-block.[ql
43:85 ## miktab {mik-tawb'}; from 3789; a thing written, the characters, or a document (letter, copy, edict, poem): -- writing.[ql
43:86 ## m@kittah {mek-it-taw'}; from 3807; a fracture: -- bursting.[ql
43:87 ## miktam {mik-tawm'}; from 3799; an engraving, i.e. (techn.) a poem: -- Michtam.[ql
43:88 ## maktesh {mak-taysh'}; from 3806; a mortar; by analogy, a socket (of a tooth): -- hollow place, mortar.[ql
43:89 ## Maktesh {mak-taysh'}; the same as 4388; dell; the Maktesh, a place in Jerusalem: -- Maktesh.[ql
43:90 ## male> {maw-lay'}; or mala> (Esth. 7:5) {maw-law'}; a primitive root, to fill or (intransitively) be full of, in a wide application (literally and figuratively): -- accomplish, confirm, + consecrate, be at an end, be expired, be fenced, fill, fulfil, (be, become, X draw, give in, go) full(-ly, -ly set, tale), [over-]flow, fulness, furnish, gather (selves, together), presume, replenish, satisfy, set, space, take a [hand-]full, + have wholly.[ql
43:91 ## m@la> (Aramaic) {mel-aw'}; corresponding to 4390; to fill: -- fill, be full.[ql
43:92 ## male> {maw-lay'}; from 4390; full (literally or figuratively) or filling (literally); also (concretely) fulness; adverbially, fully: -- X she that was with child, fill(-ed, -ed with), full(-ly), multitude, as is worth.[ql
43:93 ## m@lo> {mel-o'}; rarely m@low> {mel-o'}; or m@low (Ezekiel 41:8), {mel-o'}; from 4390; fulness (literally or figuratively): -- X all along, X all that is (there-)in, fill, (X that whereof...was) full, fulness, [hand-]full, multitude.[ql
43:94 ## millu> {mil-loo'}; from 4390; a fulfilling (only in plural), i.e. (literally) a setting (of gems), or (technically) consecration (also concretely, a dedicatory sacrifice): -- consecration, be set.[ql
43:95 ## m@le>ah {mel-ay-aw'}; feminine of 4392; something fulfilled, i.e. abundance (of produce): -- (first of ripe) fruit, fulness.[ql
43:96 ## millu>ah {mil-loo-aw'}; feminine of 4394; a filling, i.e. setting (of gems): -- inclosing, setting.[ql
43:97 ## mal>ak {mal-awk'}; from an unused root meaning to despatch as a deputy; a messenger; specifically, of God, i.e. an angel (also a prophet, priest or teacher): -- ambassador, angel, king, messenger.[ql
43:98 ## mal>ak (Aramaic) {mal-ak'}; corresponding to 4397; an angel: -- angel.[ql
43:99 ## m@la>kah {mel-aw-kaw'}; from the same as 4397; properly, deputyship, i.e. ministry; generally, employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely); also property (as the result of labor): -- business, + cattle, + industrious, occupation, (+ -pied), + officer, thing (made), use, (manner of) work([-man], -manship).[ql
44:00 ## mal>akuwth {mal-ak-ooth'}; from the same as 4397; a message: -- message.[ql
44:01 ## Mal<akiy {mal-aw-kee'}; from the same as 4397; ministrative; Malaki, a prophet: -- Malachi.[ql
44:02 ## mille>th {mil-layth'}; from 4390; fulness, i.e. (concretely) a plump socket (of the eye): -- X fitly.[ql
44:03 ## malbuwsh {mal-boosh'}; or malbush {mal-boosh'}; from 3847; a garment, or (collectively) clothing: -- apparel, raiment, vestment.[ql
44:04 ## malben {mal-bane'}; from 3835 (denominative); a brick-kiln: -- brickkiln.[ql
44:05 ## millah {mil-law'}; from 4448 (plural masculine as if from milleh {mil-leh'}; a word; collectively, a discourse; figuratively, a topic: -- + answer, by-word, matter, any thing (what) to say, to speak(-ing), speak, talking, word.[ql
44:06 ## millah (Aramaic) {mil-law'}; corresponding to 4405; a word, command, discourse, or subject: -- commandment, matter, thing. word.[ql
44:07 ## millow> {mil-lo'}; or mil-lo> (2 Kings 12:20) {mil-lo'}; from 4390; a rampart (as filled in), i.e. the citadel: -- Millo. See also 1037.[ql
44:08 ## malluwach {mal-loo'-akh}; from 4414; sea-purslain (from its saltness): -- mallows.[ql
44:09 ## Malluwk {mal-luke'}; or Malluwkiy (Neh. 12:14) {mal-loo-kee'}; from 4427; remnant; Malluk, the name of five Israelites: -- Malluch, Melichu [from the margin].[ql
44:10 ## m@luwkah {mel-oo-kaw'}; feminine passive participle of 4427; something ruled, i.e. a realm: -- kingsom, king's, X royal.[ql
44:11 ## malown {maw-lone'}; from 3885; a lodgment, i.e. caravanserai or encampment: -- inn, place where...lodge, lodging (place).[ql
44:12 ## m@luwnah {mel-oo-naw'}; feminine from 3885; a hut, a hammock: -- cottage, lodge.[ql
44:13 ## Mallowthiy {mal-lo'-thee}; apparently from 4448; I have talked (i.e. loquacious): -- Mallothi, an Israelite: -- Mallothi.[ql
44:14 ## malach {maw-lakh'}; a primitive root; properly, to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively, to disappear as dust; also (as denominative from 4417) to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub with salt): -- X at all, salt, season, temper together, vanish away. [ql
44:15 ## m@lach (Aramaic) {mel-akh'}; corresponding to 4414; to eat salt, i.e. (generally) subsist: -- + have maintenance.[ql
44:16 ## m@lach (Aramaic) {mel-akh'}; from 4415; salt: -- + maintenance, salt.[ql
44:17 ## melach {meh'-lakh}; from 4414; properly, powder, i.e. (specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved: -- salt([-pit]).[ql
44:18 ## malach {maw-lawkh'}; from 4414 in its original sense; a rag or old garment: -- rotten rag.[ql
44:19 ## mallach {mal-lawkh'}; from 4414 in its second. sense; a sailor (as following "the salt"): -- mariner.[ql
44:20 ## m@lechah {mel-ay-khaw'}; from 4414 (in its denominative sense); properly, salted (i.e. land [776 being understood]), i.e. a desert: -- barren land(-ness), salt [land].[ql
44:21 ## milchamah {mil-khaw-maw'}; from 3898 (in the sense of fighting); a battle (i.e. the engagement); generally, war (i.e. warfare): -- battle, fight(-ing), war([-rior]).[ql
44:22 ## malat {maw-lat'}; a primitive root; properly, to be smooth, i.e. (by implication) to escape (as if by slipperiness); causatively, to release or rescue; specifically, to bring forth young, emit sparks: -- deliver (self), escape, lay, leap out, let alone, let go, preserve, save, X speedily, X surely.[ql
44:23 ## melet {meh'-let}; from 4422, cement (from its plastic smoothness): -- clay.[ql
44:24 ## M@latyah {mel-at-yaw'}; from 4423 and 3050; (whom) Jah has delivered; Melatjah, a Gibeonite: -- Melatiah.[ql
44:25 ## m@liylah {mel-ee-law'}; from 4449 (in the sense of cropping [compare 4135]); a head of grain (as cut off): -- ear.[ql
44:26 ## m@liytsah {mel-ee-tsaw'}; from 3887; an aphorism; also a satire: -- interpretation, taunting.[ql
44:27 ## malak {maw-lak'}; a primitive root; to reign; inceptively, to ascend the throne; causatively, to induct into royalty; hence (by implication) to take counsel: -- consult, X indeed, be (make, set a, set up) king, be (make) queen, (begin to, make to) reign(-ing), rule, X surely.[ql
44:28 ## melek {meh'-lek}; from 4427; a king: -- king, royal.[ql
44:29 ## Melek {meh'-lek}; the same as 4428; king; Melek, the name of two Israelites: -- Melech, Hammelech [by including the article].[ql
44:30 ## melek (Aramaic) {meh'-lek}; corresponding to 4428; a king: -- king, royal.[ql
44:31 ## m@lak (Aramaic) {mel-ak'}; from a root corresponding to 4427 in the sense of consultation: advice: -- counsel.[ql
44:32 ## Molek {mo'-lek}; from 4427; Molek (i.e. king), the chief deity of the Ammonites: -- Molech. Compare 4445.[ql
44:33 ## malka> (Aramaic) {mal-kaw'}; corresponding to 4436; a queen: -- queen.[ql
44:34 ## malkodeth {mal-ko'-deth}; from 3920; a snare: -- trap.[ql
44:35 ## Milkah {mil-kaw'}; a form of 4436; queen; Milcah, the name of a Hebrewess and of an Israelite: -- Milcah.[ql
44:36 ## malkah {mal-kaw'}; feminine of 4428; a queen: -- queen.[ql
44:37 ## malkuw (Aramaic) {mal-koo'}; corresponding to 4438; dominion (abstractly or concretely): -- kingdom, kingly, realm, reign.[ql
44:38 ## malkuwth {mal-kooth'}; or malkuth {mal-kooth'}; or (in plural) malkuyah {mal-koo-yah'}; from 4427; a rule; concretely, a dominion: -- empire, kingdom, realm, reign, royal.[ql
44:39 ## Malkiy>el {mal-kee-ale'}; from 4428 and 410; king of (i.e. appointed by) God; Malkiel, an Israelite: -- Malchiel.[ql
44:40 ## Malkiy>eliy {mal-kee-ay-lee'}; patronymical from 4439; a Malkielite or descendant of Malkiel: -- Malchielite.[ql
44:41 ## Malkiyah {mal-kee-yaw'}; or Malkiyahuw (Jer. 38:6), {mal-kee-yaw'-hoo}; from 4428 and 3050; king of (i.e. appointed by) Jah; Malkijah, the name of ten Israelites: -- Malchiah, Malchijah.[ql
44:42 ## Malkiy-Tsedeq {mal-kee-tseh'-dek}; from 4428 and 6664; king of right; Malki-Tsedek, an early king in Palestine: -- Melchizedek.[ql
44:43 ## Malkiyram {mal-kee-rawm'}; from 4428 and 7311; king of a high one (i.e. of exaltation); Malkiram, an Israelite: -- Malchiram.[ql
44:44 ## Malkiyshuwa< {mal-kee-shoo'-ah}; from 4428 and 7769; king of wealth; Malkishua, an Israelite: -- Malchishua.[ql
44:45 ## Malkam {mal-kawm'}; or Milkowm {mil-kome'}; from 4428 for 4432; Malcam or Milcom, the national idol of the Ammonites: -- Malcham, Milcom.[ql
44:46 ## m@leketh {mel-eh'-keth}; from 4427; a queen: -- queen.[ql
44:47 ## Moleketh {mo-leh'-keth}; feminine active participle of 4427; queen; Moleketh, an Israelitess: -- Hammoleketh [including the article].[ql
44:48 ## malal {maw-lal'}; a primitive root; to speak (mostly poetical) or say: -- say, speak, utter.[ql
44:49 ## m@lal (Aramaic) {mel-al'}; corresponding to 4448; to speak: -- say, speak(-ing).[ql
44:50 ## Milalay {mee-lal-ah'-ee}; from 4448; talkative; Milalai, an Israelite: -- Milalai.[ql
44:51 ## malmad {mal-mawd'}; from 3925; a goad for oxen: -- goad.[ql
44:52 ## malats {maw-lats'}; a primitive root; to be smooth, i.e. (figuratively) pleasant: -- be sweet.[ql
44:53 ## meltsar {mel-tsawr'}; of Persian derivation; the butler or other officer in the Babylonian court: -- Melzar.[ql
44:54 ## malaq {maw-lak'}; a primitive root; to crack a joint; by implication, to wring the neck of a fowl (without separating it): -- wring off.[ql
44:55 ## malqowach {mal-ko'-akh}; from 3947; transitively (in dual) the jaws (as taking food); intransitively, spoil [and captives] (as taken): -- booty, jaws, prey.[ql
44:56 ## malqowsh {mal-koshe'}; from 3953; the spring rain (compare 3954); figuratively, eloquence: -- latter rain.[ql
44:57 ## melqach {mel-kawkh'}; or malqach {mal-kawkh'}; from 3947; (only in dual) tweezers: -- snuffers, tongs.[ql
44:58 ## meltachah {mel-taw-khaw'}; from an unused root meaning to spread out; a wardrobe (i.e. room where clothing is spread): -- vestry.[ql
44:59 ## malta<ah {mal-taw-aw'}; transp. for 4973; a grinder, i.e. back tooth: -- great tooth.[ql
44:60 ## mamm@gurah {mam-meg-oo-raw'}; from 4048 (in the sense of depositing); a granary: -- barn.[ql
44:61 ## memad {may-mad'}; from 4058; a measure: -- measure.[ql
44:62 ## M@muwkan {mem-oo-kawn'}; or (transp.) Mowmukan (Esth. 1:16) {mo-moo-kawn'}; of Persian derivation; Memucan or Momucan, a Persian satrap: -- Memucan.[ql
44:63 ## mamowth {maw-mothe'}; from 4191; a mortal disease; concretely, a corpse: -- death.[ql
44:64 ## mamzer {mam-zare'}; from an unused root meaning to alienate; a mongrel, i.e. born of a Jewish father and a heathen mother: -- bastard.[ql
44:65 ## mimkar {mim-kawr'}; from 4376; merchandise; abstractly, a selling: -- X ought, (that which cometh of) sale, that which...sold, ware.[ql
44:66 ## mimkereth {mim-keh'-reth}; feminine of 4465; a sale: -- + sold as.[ql
44:67 ## mamlakah {mam-law-kaw'}; from 4427; dominion, i.e. (abstractly) the estate (rule) or (concretely) the country (realm): -- kingdom, king's, reign, royal.[ql
44:68 ## mamlakuwth {mam-law-kooth'}; a form of 4467 and equiv. to it: -- kingdom, reign.[ql
44:69 ## mamcak {mam-sawk'}; from 4537; mixture, i.e. (specifically) wine mixed (with water or spices): -- drink-offering, mixed wine.[ql
44:70 ## memer {meh'-mer}; from an unused root meaning to grieve; sorrow: -- bitterness.[ql
44:71 ## Mamre> {mam-ray'}; from 4754(in the sense of vigor); lusty; Mamre, an Amorite: -- Mamre.[ql
44:72 ## mamror {mam-rore'}; from 4843; a bitterness, i.e. (figuratively) calamity: -- bitterness.[ql
44:73 ## mimshach {mim-shakh'}; from 4886, in the sense of expansion; outspread (i.e. with outstretched wings): -- anointed.[ql
44:74 ## mimshal {mim-shawl'}; from 4910; a ruler or (abstractly) rule: -- dominion, that ruled.[ql
44:75 ## memshalah {mem-shaw-law'}; feminine of 4474; rule; also (concretely in plural) a realm or a ruler: -- dominion, government, power, to rule.[ql
44:76 ## mimshaq {mim-shawk'}; from the same as 4943; a possession: -- breeding.[ql
44:77 ## mamtaq {mam-tak'}; from 4985; something sweet (literally or figuratively): -- (most) sweet.[ql
44:78 ## man {mawn}; from 4100; literally, a whatness (so to speak), i.e. manna (so called from the question about it): -- manna.[ql
44:79 ## man (Aramaic) {mawn}; from 4101; who or what (properly, interrogatively, hence, also indefinitely and relatively): -- what, who(-msoever, + -so).[ql
44:80 ## min {min}; or minniy {min-nee'}; or minney (constructive plural) {min-nay'}; (Isaiah 30:11); for 4482; properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses (as follows): -- above, after, among, at, because of, by (reason of), from (among), in, X neither, X nor, (out) of, over, since, X then, through, X whether, with.[ql
44:81 ## min (Aramaic) {min}; corresponding to 4480: -- according, after, + because, + before, by, for, from, X him, X more than, (out) of, part, since, X these, to, upon, + when.[ql
44:82 ## men {mane}; from an unused root meaning to apportion; a part; hence, a musical chord (as parted into strings): -- in [the same] (Psalm 68:23), stringed instrument (Psalm 150:4), whereby (Psalm 45:8 [defective plural]).[ql
44:83 ## m@na> (Aramaic) {men-aw'}; or m@nah (Aramaic) {men-aw'}; corresponding to 4487; to count, appoint: -- number, ordain, set.[ql
44:84 ## mene> (Aramaic) {men-ay'}; passive participle of 4483; numbered: -- Mene.[ql
44:85 ## mangiynah {man-ghee-naw'}; from 5059; a satire: -- music.[ql
44:86 ## manda< (Aramaic) {man-dah'}; corresponding to 4093; wisdom or intelligence: -- knowledge, reason, understanding.[ql
44:87 ## manah {maw-naw'}; a primitive root; properly, to weigh out; by implication, to allot or constitute officially; also to enumerate or enroll: -- appoint, count, number, prepare, set, tell.[ql
44:88 ## maneh {maw-neh'}; from 4487; properly, a fixed weight or measured amount, i.e. (techn.) a maneh or mina: -- maneh, pound.[ql
44:89 ## moneh {mo-neh'}; from 4487; properly, something weighed out, i.e. (figuratively) a portion of time, i.e. an instance: -- time.[ql
44:90 ## manah {maw-naw'}; from 4487; properly, something weighed out, i.e. (generally) a division; specifically (of food) a ration; also a lot: -- such things as belonged, part, portion.[ql
44:91 ## minhag {min-hawg'}; from 5090; the driving (of a chariot): -- driving.[ql
44:92 ## minharah {min-haw-raw'}; from 5102; properly, a channel or fissure, i.e. (by implication) a cavern: -- den.[ql
44:93 ## manowd {maw-node'}; from 5110 a nodding or toss (of the head in derision): -- shaking.[ql
44:94 ## manowach {maw-no'-akh}; from 5117; quiet, i.e. (concretely) a settled spot, or (figuratively) a home: -- (place of) rest.[ql
44:95 ## Manowach {maw-no'-akh}; the same as 4494; rest; Manoach, an Israelite: -- Manoah.[ql
44:96 ## m@nuwchah {men-oo-khaw'}; or m@nuchah {men-oo-khaw'}; feminine of 4495; repose or (adverbially) peacefully; figuratively, consolation (specifically, matrimony); hence (concretely) an abode: -- comfortable, ease, quiet, rest(-ing place), still.[ql
44:97 ## manown {maw-nohn'}; from 5125; a continuator, i.e. heir: -- son.[ql
44:98 ## manowc {maw-noce'}; from 5127; a retreat (literally or figuratively); abstractly, a fleeing: -- X apace, escape, way to flee, flight, refuge.[ql
44:99 ## m@nuwcah {men-oo-saw'}; or m@nucah {men-oo-saw'}; feminine of 4498; retreat: -- fleeing, flight.[ql
45:00 ## manowr {maw-nore'}; from 5214; a yoke (properly, for plowing), i.e. the frame of a loom: -- beam.[ql
45:01 ## m@nowrah {men-o-raw'}; or m@norah {men-o-raw'}; feminine of 4500 (in the original sense of 5216); a chandelier: -- candlestick.[ql
45:02 ## minn@zar {min-ez-awr'}; from 5144; a prince: -- crowned.[ql
45:03 ## minchah {min-khaw'}; from an unused root meaning to apportion, i.e. bestow; a donation; euphemistically, tribute; specifically a sacrificial offering (usually bloodless and voluntary): -- gift, oblation, (meat) offering, present, sacrifice.[ql
45:04 ## minchah (Aramaic) {min-khaw'}; corresponding to 4503; a sacrificial offering: -- oblation, meat offering.[ql
45:05 ## M@nachem {men-akh-ame'}; from 5162; comforter; Menachem, an Israelite: -- Menahem.[ql
45:06 ## Manachath {maw-nakh'-ath}; from 5117; rest; Manachath, the name of an Edomite and of a place in Moab: -- Manahath.[ql
45:07 ## M@niy {men-ee'}; from 4487; the Apportioner, i.e. Fate (as an idol): -- number.[ql
45:08 ## Minniy {min-nee'}; of foreign derivation; Minni, an Armenian province: -- Minni.[ql
45:09 ## Minyamiyn {min-yaw-meen'}; from 4480 and 3225; from (the) right hand; Minjamin, the name of two Israelites: -- Miniamin. Compare 4326. [ql
45:10 ## minyan (Aramaic) {min-yawn'}; from 4483; enumeration: -- number. [ql
45:11 ## Minniyth {min-neeth'}; from the same as 4482; enumeration; Minnith, a place East of the Jordan: -- Minnith.[ql
45:12 ## minleh {min-leh'}; from 5239; completion, i.e. (in produce) wealth: -- perfection.[ql
45:13 ## mana< {maw-nah'}; a primitive root; to debar (negatively or positively) from benefit or injury: -- deny, keep (back), refrain, restrain, withhold.[ql
45:14 ## man<uwl {man-ool'}; or man<ul {man-ool'}; from 5274; a bolt: -- lock.[ql
45:15 ## man<al {man-awl'}; from 5274; a bolt: -- shoe.[ql
45:16 ## man<am {man-am'}; from 5276; a delicacy: -- dainty.[ql
45:17 ## m@na<na< {men-ah-ah'}; from 5128; a sistrum (so called from its rattling sound): -- cornet.[ql
45:18 ## m@naqqiyth {men-ak-keeth'}; from 5352; a sacrificial basin (for holding blood): -- bowl.[ql
45:19 ## M@nashsheh {men-ash-sheh'}; from 5382; causing to forget; Menashsheh, a grandson of Jacob, also the tribe descended from him, and its territory: -- Manasseh.[ql
45:20 ## M@nashshiy {men-ash-shee'}; from 4519; a Menashshite or descendant of Menashsheh: -- of Manasseh, Manassites.[ql
45:21 ## m@nath {men-awth'}; from 4487; an allotment (by courtesy, law or providence): -- portion.[ql
45:22 ## mac {mas}; or mic {mees}; from 4549; properly, a burden (as causing to faint), i.e. a tax in the form of forced labor: -- discomfited, levy, task[-master], tribute(-tary).[ql
45:23 ## mac {mawce}; from 4549; fainting, i.e. (figuratively) disconsolate: -- is afflicted.[ql
45:24 ## mecab {may-sab'}; plural masculine m@cibbiym {mes-ib-beem'}; or feminine m@cibbowth {mes-ib-bohth'}; from 5437; a divan (as enclosing the room); abstractly (adverbial) around: -- that compass about, (place) round about, at table.[ql
45:25 ## macger {mas-gare'}; from 5462; a fastener, i.e. (of a person) a smith, (of a thing) a prison: -- prison, smith.[ql
45:26 ## micgereth {mis-gheh'-reth}; from 5462; something enclosing, i.e. a margin (of a region, of a panel); concretely, a stronghold: -- border, close place, hole.[ql
45:27 ## maccad {mas-sad'}; from 3245; a foundation: -- foundation.[ql
45:28 ## micd@rown {mis-der-ohn'}; from the same as 5468; a colonnade or internal portico (from its rows of pillars): -- porch.[ql
45:29 ## macah {maw-saw'}; a primitive root; to dissolve: -- make to consume away, (make to) melt, water.[ql
45:30 ## miccah {mis-saw'}; from 4549 (in the sense of flowing); abundance, i.e. (adverbially) liberally: -- tribute.[ql
45:31 ## maccah {mas-saw'}; from 5254; a testing, of men (judicial) or of God (querulous): -- temptation, trial.[ql
45:32 ## Maccah {mas-saw'}; the same as 4531; Massah, a place in the Desert: -- Massah.[ql
45:33 ## macveh {mas-veh'}; apparently from an unused root meaning to cover; a veil: -- vail.[ql
45:34 ## m@cuwkah {mes-oo-kaw'}; for 4881; a hedge: -- thorn hedge.[ql
45:35 ## maccach {mas-sawkh'}; from 5255 in the sense of staving off; a cordon, (adverbially) or (as a) military barrier: -- broken down.[ql
45:36 ## micchar {mis-khawr'}; from 5503; trade: -- traffic.[ql
45:37 ## macak {maw-sak'}; a primitive root; to mix, especially wine (with spices): -- mingle.[ql
45:38 ## mecek {meh'-sek}; from 4537; a mixture, i.e. of wine with spices: -- mixture.[ql
45:39 ## macak {maw-sawk'}; from 5526; a cover, i.e. veil: -- covering, curtain, hanging.[ql
45:40 ## m@cukkah {mes-ook-kaw'} from 5526; a covering, i.e. garniture: -- covering.[ql
45:41 ## maccekah {mas-say-kaw'}; from 5258; properly, a pouring over, i.e. fusion of metal (especially a cast image); by implication, a libation, i.e. league; concretely a coverlet (as if poured out): -- covering, molten (image), vail.[ql
45:42 ## micken {mis-kane'}; from 5531; indigent: -- poor (man).[ql
45:43 ## mick@nah {mis-ken-aw'}; by transp. from 3664; a magazine: -- store(-house), treasure.[ql
45:44 ## mickenuth {mis-kay-nooth'}; from 4542; indigence: -- scarceness.[ql
45:45 ## macceketh {mas-seh'-keth}; from 5259 in the sense of spreading out; something expanded, i.e. the warp in a loom (as stretched out to receive the woof): -- web.[ql
45:46 ## m@cillah {mes-il-law'}; from 5549; a thoroughfare (as turnpiked), literally or figuratively; specifically a viaduct, a staircase: -- causeway, course, highway, path, terrace.[ql
45:47 ## macluwl {mas-lool'}; from 5549; a thoroughfare (as turnpiked): -- highway.[ql
45:48 ## macmer {mas-mare'}; or micmer {mis-mare'}; also (feminine) macm@rah {mas-mer-aw'}; or micm@rah {mis-mer-aw'}; or even masm@rah (Eccles. 12:11) {mas-mer-aw'}; from 5568; a peg (as bristling from the surface): -- nail.[ql
45:49 ## macac {maw-sas'}; a primitive root; to liquefy; figuratively, to waste (with disease), to faint (with fatigue, fear or grief): -- discourage, faint, be loosed, melt (away), refuse, X utterly.[ql
45:50 ## macca< {mas-sah'}; from 5265; a departure (from striking the tents), i.e. march (not necessarily a single day's travel); by implication, a station (or point of departure): -- journey(-ing).[ql
45:51 ## macca< {mas-saw'}; from 5265 in the sense of projecting; a missile (spear or arrow); also a quarry (whence stones are, as it were, ejected): -- before it was brought, dart.[ql
45:52 ## mic<ad {mis-awd'}' from 5582; a balustrade (for stairs): -- pillar.[ql
45:53 ## micepd {mis-pade'}; from 5594; a lamentation: -- lamentation, one mourneth, mourning, wailing.[ql
45:54 ## micpow> {mis-po'}; from an unused root meaning to collect; fodder: -- provender.[ql
45:55 ## micpachah {mis-paw-khaw'}; from 5596; a veil (as spread out): -- kerchief.[ql
45:56 ## micpachath {mis-pakh'-ath}; from 5596; scruf (as spreading over the surface): -- scab.[ql
45:57 ## micpar {mis-pawr'}; from 5608; a number, definite (arithmetical) or indefinite (large, innumerable; small, a few); also (abstractly) narration: -- + abundance, account, X all, X few, [in-]finite, (certain) number(-ed), tale, telling, + time.[ql
45:58 ## Micpar {mis-pawr'}; the same as 4457; number; Mispar, an Israelite: -- Mizpar. Compare 4559.[ql
45:59 ## Micpereth {mis-peh'-reth}; feminine of 4437; enumeration; Mispereth, an Israelite: -- Mispereth. Compare 4458.[ql
45:60 ## macar {maw-sar'}; a primitive root; to sunder, i.e. (transitively) set apart, or (reflex.) apostatize: -- commit, deliver.[ql
45:61 ## mocar {mo-sawr'}; from 3256; admonition: -- instruction.[ql
45:62 ## macoreth {maw-so'-reth}; from 631; a band: -- bond.[ql
45:63 ## mictowr {mis-tore'}; from 5641; a refuge: -- covert.[ql
45:64 ## macter {mas-tare'}; from 5641; properly, a hider, i.e. (abstractly) a hiding, i.e. aversion: -- hid.[ql
45:65 ## mictar {mis-tawr'}; from 5641; properly, a concealer, i.e. a covert: -- secret(-ly, place).[ql
45:66 ## ma<bad {mah-bawd'}; from 5647; an act: -- work.[ql
45:67 ## ma<bad (Aramaic) {mah-bawd'}; corresponding to 4566; an act: -- work.[ql
45:68 ## ma<abeh {mah-ab-eh'}; from 5666; properly, compact (part of soil), i.e. loam: -- clay.[ql
45:69 ## ma<abar {mah-ab-awr'}; or feminine ma<abarah {mah-ab-aw-raw'}; from 5674; a crossing-place (of a river, a ford; of a mountain, a pass); abstractly, a transit, i.e. (figuratively) overwhelming: -- ford, place where...pass, passage.[ql
45:70 ## ma<gal {mah-gawl'}; or feminine ma<galah {mah-gaw-law'}; from the same as 5696; a track (literally or figuratively); also a rampart (as circular): -- going, path, trench, way([-side]).[ql
45:71 ## ma<ad {maw-ad'}; a primitive root; to waver: -- make to shake, slide, slip.[ql
45:72 ## Ma<aday {mah-ad-ah'-ee}; from 5710; ornamental; Maadai, an Israelite: -- Maadai.[ql
45:73 ## Ma<adyah {mah-ad-yaw'}; from 5710 and 3050; ornament of Jah; Maadjah, an Israelite: -- Maadiah. Compare 4153.[ql
45:74 ## ma<adan {mah-ad-awn'}; or (feminine) ma<adannah {mah-ad-an-naw'}; from 5727; a delicacy or (abstractly) pleasure (adverbially, cheerfully): -- dainty, delicately, delight.[ql
45:75 ## ma<adannah {mah-ad-an-naw'}; by transitive from 6029; a bond, i.e. group: -- influence.[ql
45:76 ## ma<der {mah-dare'}; from 5737; a (weeding) hoe: -- mattock.[ql
45:77 ## m@<ah (Aramaic) {meh-aw'}; or m@<a> (Aramaic) {meh-aw'}; corresponding to 4578; only in plural the bowels: -- belly.[ql
45:78 ## me<ah {may-aw'}; from an unused root probably meaning to be soft; used only in plural the intestines, or (collectively) the abdomen, figuratively, sympathy; by implication, a vest; by extens. the stomach, the uterus (or of men, the seat of generation), the heart (figuratively): -- belly, bowels, X heart, womb.[ql
45:79 ## me<ah {may-aw'}; feminine of 4578; the belly, i.e. (figuratively) interior: -- gravel.[ql
45:80 ## ma<owg {maw-ogue'}; from 5746; a cake of bread (with 3934 a table-buffoon, i.e. parasite): -- cake, feast.[ql
45:81 ## ma<owz {maw-oze'} (also ma<uwz {maw-ooz'}); or ma<oz {maw-oze'} (also ma<uz {maw-ooz'}; from 5810; a fortified place; figuratively, a defence: -- force, fort(-ress), rock, strength(-en), (X most) strong (hold).[ql
45:82 ## Ma<owk {maw-oke'}; from 4600; oppressed; Maok, a Philistine: -- Maoch.[ql
45:83 ## ma<own {maw-ohn'}; or ma<iyn (1 Chronicles 4:41) {maw-een'}; from the same as 5772; an abode, of God (the Tabernacle or the Temple), men (their home) or animals (their lair); hence, a retreat (asylum): -- den, dwelling([-]place), habitation.[ql
45:84 ## Ma<own {maw-ohn'}; the same as 4583; a residence; Maon, the name of an Israelite and of a place in Palestine: -- Maon, Maonites. Compare 1010, 4586.[ql
45:85 ## m@<ownah {meh-o-naw'}; or m@<onah {meh-o-naw'}; feminine of 4583, and meaning the same: -- den, habitation, (dwelling) place, refuge.[ql
45:86 ## M@<uwniy {meh-oo-nee'}; or M@<iyniy {meh-ee-nee'}; probably patrial from 4584; a Meunite, or inhabitant of Maon (only in plural): -- Mehunim(-s), Meunim.[ql
45:87 ## M@<ownothay {meh-o-no-thah'-ee}; plural of 4585; habitative; Meonothai, an Israelite: -- Meonothai.[ql
45:88 ## ma<uwph {maw-off'}; from 5774 in the sense of covering with shade [compare 4155]; darkness: -- dimness.[ql
45:89 ## ma<owr {maw-ore'}; from 5783; nakedness, i.e. (in plural) the pudenda: -- nakedness.[ql
45:90 ## Ma<azyah {mah-az-yaw'}; or Ma<azyahuw {mah-az-yaw'-hoo}; probably from 5756 (in the sense of protection) and 3050; rescue of Jah; Maazjah, the name of two Israelites: -- Maaziah.[ql
45:91 ## ma<at {maw-at'}; a primitive root; properly, to pare off, i.e. lessen; intransitively, to be (or causatively, to make) small or few (or figuratively, ineffective): -- suffer to decrease, diminish, (be, X borrow a, give, make) few (in number, -ness), gather least (little), be (seem) little, (X give the) less, be minished, bring to nothing.[ql
45:92 ## m@<at {meh-at'}; or m@<at {meh-awt'}; from 4591; a little or few (often adverbial or compar.): -- almost (some, very) few(-er, -est), lightly, little (while), (very) small (matter, thing), some, soon, X very.[ql
45:93 ## ma<ot {maw-ote'}; passive adjective of 4591; thinned (as to the edge), i.e. sharp: -- wrapped up.[ql
45:94 ## ma<ateh {mah-at-eh'}; from 5844; a vestment: -- garment.[ql
45:95 ## ma<ataphah {mah-at-aw-faw'}; from 5848; a cloak: -- mantle.[ql
45:96 ## m@<iy {meh-ee'}; from 5753; a pile of rubbish (as contorted), i.e. a ruin (compare 5856): -- heap.[ql
45:97 ## Ma<ai {maw-ah'-ee}; probably from 4578; sympathetic; Maai, an Israelite: -- Maai.[ql
45:98 ## m@<iyl {meh-eel'}; from 4603 in the sense of covering; a robe (i.e. upper and outer garment): -- cloke, coat, mantle, robe.[ql
45:99 ## ma<yan {mah-yawn'}; or ma<y@now (Psa. 114:8) {mah-yen-o'}; or (feminine) ma<yanah {mah-yaw-naw'}; from 5869 (as a denominative in the sense of a spring); a fountain (also collectively), figuratively, a source (of satisfaction): -- fountain, spring, well.[ql
46:00 ## ma<ak {maw-ak'}; a primitive root; to press, i.e. to pierce, emasculate, handle: -- bruised, stuck, be pressed.[ql
46:01 ## Ma<akah {mah-ak-aw'}; or Ma<akath (Josh. 13:13) {mah-ak-awth'}; from 4600; depression; Maakah (or Maakath), the name of a place in Syria, also of a Mesopotamian, of three Israelites, and of four Israelitesses and one Syrian woman: -- Maachah, Maachathites. See also 1038.[ql
46:02 ## Ma<akathiy {mah-ak-aw-thee'}; patrial from 4601; a Maakathite, or inhabitant of Maakah: -- Maachathite.[ql
46:03 ## ma<al {maw-al'}; a primitive root; properly, to cover up; used only figuratively, to act covertly, i.e. treacherously: -- transgress, (commit, do a) trespass(-ing).[ql
46:04 ## ma<al {mah'-al}; from 4603; treachery, i.e. sin: -- falsehood, grievously, sore, transgression, trespass, X very.[ql
46:05 ## ma<al {mah'al}; from 5927; properly, the upper part, used only adverbially with prefix upward, above, overhead, from the top, etc.: -- above, exceeding(-ly), forward, on (X very) high, over, up(-on, -ward), very.[ql
46:06 ## me<al (Aramaic) {may-awl'}; from 5954; (only in plural as singular) the setting (of the sun): -- going down.[ql
46:07 ## mo<al {mo'-al}; from 5927; a raising (of the hands): -- lifting up.[ql
46:08 ## ma<aleh {mah-al-eh'}; from 5927; an elevation, i.e. (concretely) acclivity or platform; abstractly (the relation or state) a rise or (figuratively) priority: -- ascent, before, chiefest, cliff, that goeth up, going up, hill, mounting up, stairs.[ql
46:09 ## ma<alah {mah-al-aw'}; feminine of 4608; elevation, i.e. the act (literally, a journey to a higher place, figuratively, a thought arising), or (concretely) the condition (literally, a step or grade-mark, figuratively, a superiority of station); specifically a climactic progression (in certain Psalms): -- things that come up, (high) degree, deal, go up, stair, step, story.[ql
46:10 ## Ma<aleh <Aqrabbiym {mah-al-ay' ak-rab-beem'}; from 4608 and (the plural of) 6137; Steep of Scorpions, a place in the Desert: -- Maaleh-accrabim, the ascent (going up) of Akrabbim.[ql
46:11 ## ma<alal {mah-al-awl'}; from 5953; an act (good or bad): -- doing, endeavour, invention, work.[ql
46:12 ## ma<amad {mah-am-awd'}; from 5975; (figuratively) a position: -- attendance, office, place, state.[ql
46:13 ## mo<omad {moh-om-awd'}; from 5975; literally, a foothold: -- standing.[ql
46:14 ## ma<amacah {mah-am-aw-saw'}; from 6006; burdensomeness: -- burdensome.[ql
46:15 ## ma<amaq {mah-am-awk'}; from 6009; a deep: -- deep, depth.[ql
46:16 ## ma<an {mah'-an}; from 6030; properly, heed, i.e. purpose; used only adverbially, on account of (as a motive or an aim), teleologically, in order that: -- because of, to the end (intent) that, for (to,... 's sake), + lest, that, to.[ql
46:17 ## ma<aneh {mah-an-eh'}; from 6030; a reply (favorable or contradictory): -- answer, X himself.[ql
46:18 ## ma<anah {mah-an-aw'}; from 6031, in the sense of depression or tilling; a furrow: -- + acre, furrow.[ql
46:19 ## Ma<ats {mah'-ats}; from 6095; closure; Maats, an Israelite: -- Maaz.[ql
46:20 ## ma<atsebah {mah-ats-ay-baw'}; from 6087; anguish: -- sorrow.[ql
46:21 ## ma<atsad {mah-ats-awd'}; from an usused root meaning to hew; an axe: -- ax, tongs.[ql
46:22 ## ma<tsowr {mah-tsore'}; from 6113; objectively, a hindrance: -- restraint.[ql
46:23 ## ma<tsar {mah-tsawr'}; from 6113; subjectively, control: -- rule.[ql
46:24 ## ma<aqeh {mah-ak-eh'}; from an unused root meaning to repress; a parapet: -- battlement.[ql
46:25 ## ma<aqash {mah-ak-awsh'}; from 6140; a crook (in a road): -- crooked thing.[ql
46:26 ## ma<ar {mah'-ar}; from 6168; a nude place, i.e. (literally) the pudenda, or (figuratively) a vacant space: -- nakedness, proportion.[ql
46:27 ## ma<arab {mah-ar-awb'}; from 6148, in the sense of trading; traffic; by implication, mercantile goods: -- market, merchandise.[ql
46:28 ## ma<arab {mah-ar-awb'}; or (feminine) ma<arabah {mah-ar-aw-baw'}; from 6150, in the sense of shading; the west (as a region of the evening sun): -- west.[ql
46:29 ## ma<areh {mah-ar-eh'}; from 6168; a nude place, i.e. a common: -- meadows.[ql
46:30 ## ma<arah {mah-ar-aw'}; feminine of 4629; an open spot: -- army [from the margin].[ql
46:31 ## m@<arah {meh-aw-raw'}; from 5783; a cavern (as dark): -- cave, den, hole.[ql
46:32 ## M@<arah {meh-aw-raw'}; the same as 4631; cave; Mearah, a place in Palestine: -- Mearah.[ql
46:33 ## ma<arak {mah-ar-awk'}; from 6186; an arrangement, i.e. (figuratively) mental disposition: -- preparation.[ql
46:34 ## ma<arakah {mah-ar-aw-kaw'}; feminine of 4633; an arrangement; concretely, a pile; specifically a military array: -- army, fight, be set in order, ordered place, rank, row.[ql
46:35 ## ma<areketh {mah-ar-eh'-keth}; from 6186; an arrangement, i.e. (concretely) a pile (of loaves): -- row, shewbread.[ql
46:36 ## ma<arom {mah-ar-ome'}; from 6191, in the sense of stripping; bare: -- naked.[ql
46:37 ## ma<aratsah {mah-ar-aw-tsaw'}; from 6206; violence: -- terror.[ql
46:38 ## Ma<arath {mah-ar-awth'}; a form of 4630; waste; Maarath, a place in Palestine: -- Maarath.[ql
46:39 ## ma<aseh {mah-as-eh'}; from 6213; an action (good or bad); generally, a transaction; abstractly, activity; by implication, a product (specifically, a poem) or (generally) property: -- act, art, + bakemeat, business, deed, do(-ing), labor, thing made, ware of making, occupation, thing offered, operation, possession, X well, ([handy-, needle-, net-])work(ing, -manship), wrought.[ql
46:40 ## Ma<say {mah-as-ah'ee}; from 6213; operative; Maasai, an Israelite: -- Maasiai.[ql
46:41 ## Ma<aseyah {mah-as-ay-yaw'}; or Ma<aseyahuw {mah-as-ay-yaw'-hoo}; from 4639 and 3050; work of Jah; Maasejah, the name of sixteen Israelites: -- Maaseiah.[ql
46:42 ## ma<ashaqqah {mah-ash-ak-kaw'}; from 6231; oppression: -- oppression, X oppressor.[ql
46:43 ## ma<aser {mah-as-ayr'}; or ma<asar {mah-as-ar'}; and (in plural) feminine ma<asrah {mah-as-raw'}; from 6240; a tenth; especially a tithe: -- tenth (part), tithe(-ing).[ql
46:44 ## Moph {mofe}; of Egyptian origin: Moph, the capital of Lower Egypt: -- Memphis. Compare 5297.[ql
46:45 ## miphga< {mif-gaw'}; from 6293; an object of attack: -- mark.[ql
46:46 ## mappach {map-pawkh'}; from 5301; a breathing out (of life), i.e. expiring: -- giving up.[ql
46:47 ## mappuach {map-poo'-akh}; from 5301; the bellows (i.e. blower) of a forge: -- bellows.[ql
46:48 ## M@phiybosheth {mef-ee-bo'-sheth}; or M@phibosheth {mef-ee-bo'-sheth}; probably from 6284 and 1322; dispeller of shame (i.e. of Baal); Mephibosheth, the name of two Israelites: -- Mephibosheth.[ql
46:49 ## Muppiym {moop-peem'}; a plural apparently from 5130; wavings; Muppim, an Israelite: -- Muppim. Compare 8206.[ql
46:50 ## mephiyts {may-feets'}; from 6327; a breaker, i.e. mallet: -- maul.[ql
46:51 ## mappal {map-pawl'}; from 5307; a falling off, i.e. chaff; also something pendulous, i.e. a flap: -- flake, refuse.[ql
46:52 ## miphla>ah {mif-law-aw'}; from 6381; a miracle: -- wondrous work.[ql
46:53 ## miphlaggah {mif-lag-gaw'}; from 6385; a classification: -- division.[ql
46:54 ## mappalah {map-paw-law'}; or mappelah {map-pay-law'}; from 5307; something fallen, i.e. a ruin: -- ruin(-ous).[ql
46:55 ## miphlat {mif-lawt'}; from 6403; an escape: -- escape.[ql
46:56 ## miphletseth {mif-leh'-tseth}; from 6426; a terror, i.e. an idol: -- idol.[ql
46:57 ## miphlas {mif-lawce'}; from an unused root meaning to balance; a poising: -- balancing.[ql
46:58 ## mappeleth {map-peh'-leth}; from 5307; fall, i.e. decadence; concretely, a ruin; specifically a carcase: -- carcase, fall, ruin.[ql
46:59 ## miph<al {mif-awl'}; or (feminine) miph<alah {mif-aw-law'}; from 6466; a performance: -- work.[ql
46:60 ## mappats {map-pawts'}; from 5310; a smiting to pieces: -- slaughter.[ql
46:61 ## mappets {map-pates'}; from 5310; a smiter, i.e. a war club: -- battle ax.[ql
46:62 ## miphqad {mif-kawd'}; from 6485; an appointment, i.e. mandate; concretely, a designated spot; specifically, a census: -- appointed place, commandment, number.[ql
46:63 ## Miphqad {mif-kawd'}; the same as 4662; assignment; Miphkad, the name of a gate in Jerusalem: -- Miphkad.[ql
46:64 ## miphrats {mif-rawts'}; from 6555; a break (in the shore), i.e. a haven: -- breach.[ql
46:65 ## miphreketh {mif-reh'-keth}; from 6561; properly, a fracture, i.e. joint (vertebrae) of the neck: -- neck.[ql
46:66 ## miphras {mif-rawce'}; from 6566; an expansion: -- that which...spreadest forth, spreading.[ql
46:67 ## miphsa<ah {mif-saw-aw'}; from 6585; a stride, i.e. (by euphemism) the crotch: -- buttocks.[ql
46:68 ## maphteach {maf-tay'-akh}; from 6605; an opener, i.e. a key: -- key.[ql
46:69 ## miphtach {mif-tawkh'}; from 6605; an aperture, i.e. (figuratively) utterance: -- opening.[ql
46:70 ## miphtan {mif-tawn'}; from the same as 6620; a stretcher, i.e. a sill: -- threshold.[ql
46:71 ## mots {motes}; or mowts (Zephaniah 2:2) {motes}; from 4160; chaff (as pressed out, i.e. winnowed or [rather] threshed loose): -- chaff.[ql
46:72 ## matsa> {maw-tsaw'}; a primitive root; properly, to come forth to, i.e. appear or exist; transitively, to attain, i.e. find or acquire; figuratively, to occur, meet or be present: -- + be able, befall, being, catch, X certainly, (cause to) come (on, to, to hand), deliver, be enough (cause to) find(-ing, occasion, out), get (hold upon), X have (here), be here, hit, be left, light (up-)on, meet (with), X occasion serve, (be) present, ready, speed, suffice, take hold on.[ql
46:73 ## matstsab {mats-tsawb'}; from 5324; a fixed spot; figuratively, an office, a military post: -- garrison, station, place where...stood.[ql
46:74 ## mutstsab {moots-tsawb'}; from 5324; a station, i.e. military post: -- mount.[ql
46:75 ## matstsabah {mats-tsaw-baw'}; or mitstsabah {mits-tsaw-baw'}; feminine of 4673; a military guard: -- army, garrison.[ql
46:76 ## matstsebah {mats-tsay-baw'}; feminine (causatively) participle of 5324; something stationed, i.e. a column or (memorial stone); by analogy, an idol: -- garrison, (standing) image, pillar.[ql
46:77 ## M@tsobayah {mets-o-baw-yaw'}; apparently from 4672 and 3050; found of Jah; Metsobajah, a place in Palestine: -- Mesobaite.[ql
46:78 ## matstsebeth {mats-tseh'-beth}; from 5324; something stationary, i.e. a monumental stone; also the stock of a tree: -- pillar, substance.[ql
46:79 ## m@tsad {mets-ad'}; or m@tsad {mets-awd'}; or (feminine) m@tsadah {mets-aw-daw'}; from 6679; a fastness (as a covert of ambush): -- castle, fort, (strong) hold, munition.[ql
46:80 ## matsah {maw-tsaw'}; a primitive root; to suck out; by implication, to drain, to squeeze out: -- suck, wring (out).[ql
46:81 ## Motsah {mo-tsaw'}; active participle feminine of 4680; drained; Motsah, a place in Palestine: -- Mozah.[ql
46:82 ## matstsah {mats-tsaw'}; from 4711 in the sense of greedily devouring for sweetness; properly, sweetness; concretely, sweet (i.e. not soured or bittered with yeast); specifically, an unfermented cake or loaf, or (elliptically) the festival of Passover (because no leaven was then used): -- unleaved (bread, cake), without leaven.[ql
46:83 ## matstsah {mats-tsaw'}; from 5327; a quarrel: -- contention, debate, strife.[ql
46:84 ## matshalah {mats-haw-law'}; from 6670; a whinnying (through impatience for battle or lust): -- neighing.[ql
46:85 ## matsowd {maw-tsode'}; or (feminine) m@tsowdah {mets-o-daw'}; or m@tsodah {mets-o-daw'}; from 6679; a net (for capturing animals or fishes): -also (by interchange for 4679) a fastness or (beseiging) tower: -- bulwark, hold, munition, net, snare.[ql
46:86 ## matsuwd {maw-tsood'}; or (feminine) m@tsuwdah {mets-oo-daw'}; or m@tsudah {mets-oo-daw'}; for 4685; a net, or (abstractly) capture; also a fastness; -- castle, defense, fort(-ress), (strong) hold, be hunted, net, snare, strong place.[ql
46:87 ## mitsvah {mits-vaw'}; from 6680; a command, whether human or divine (collectively, the Law): -- (which was) commanded(-ment), law, ordinance, precept.[ql
46:88 ## m@tsowlah {mets-o-law'}; or m@tsolah {mets-o-law'}; also m@tsuwlah {mets-oo-law'}; or m@tsulah {mets-oo-law'}; from the same as 6683; a deep place (of water or mud): -- bottom, deep, depth.[ql
46:89 ## matsowq {maw-tsoke'}; from 6693; a narrow place, i.e. (abstractly and figuratively) confinement or disability: -- anguish, distress, straitness.[ql
46:90 ## matsuwq {maw-tsook'}; or matsuq {maw-tsook'}; from 6693; something narrow, i.e. a column or hilltop: -- pillar, situate.[ql
46:91 ## m@tsuwqah {mets-oo-kaw'}; or m@tsuqah {mets-oo-kaw'}; feminine of 4690; narrowness, i.e. (figuratively) trouble: -- anguish, distress.[ql
46:92 ## matsowr {maw-tsore'}; or matsuwr {maw-tsoor'}; from 6696; something hemming in, i.e. (objectively) a mound (of besiegers), (abstractly) a siege, (figuratively) distress; or (subjectively) a fastness: -- besieged, bulwark, defence, fenced, fortress, siege, strong (hold), tower.[ql
46:93 ## matsowr {maw-tsore'}; the same as 4692 in the sense of a limit; Egypt (as the border of Palestine): -- besieged places, defense, fortified.[ql
46:94 ## m@tsuwrah {mets-oo-raw'}; or m@tsurah {mets-oo-raw'}; feminine of 4692; a hemming in, i.e. (objectively) a mound (of siege), or (subjectively) a rampart (of protection), (abstractly) fortification: -- fenced (city, fort, munition, strong hold.[ql
46:95 ## matstsuwth {mats-tsooth'}; from 5327; a quarrel: -- that contended.[ql
46:96 ## metsach {may'-tsakh}; from an unused root meaning to be clear, i.e. conspicuous; the forehead (as open and prominent): -- brow, forehead, + impudent.[ql
46:97 ## mitschah {mits-khaw'}; from the same as 4696; a shin-piece of armor (as prominent), only plural: -- greaves.[ql
46:98 ## m@tsillah {mets-il-law'}; from 6750; a tinkler, i.e. a bell: -- bell.[ql
46:99 ## m@tsullah {mets-ool-law'}; from 6751; shade: -- bottom.[ql
47:00 ## m@tseleth {mets-ay'-leth}; from 6750; (only dual) double tinklers, i.e. cymbals: -- cymbals.[ql
47:01 ## mitsnepheth {mits-neh'-feth}; from 6801; a tiara, i.e. official turban (of a king or high priest): -- diadem, mitre.[ql
47:02 ## matstsa< {mats-tsaw'}; from 3331; a couch: -- bed.[ql
47:03 ## mits<ad {mits-awd'}; from 6805; a step; figuratively, companionship: -- going, step.[ql
47:04 ## mitsts@<iyrah {mits-tseh-ee-raw'}; feminine of 4705; properly, littleness; concretely, diminutive: -- little.[ql
47:05 ## mits<ar {mits-awr'}; from 6819; petty (in size or number); adverbially, a short (time): -- little one (while), small.[ql
47:06 ## Mits<ar {mits-awr'}; the same as 4705; Mitsar, a peak of Lebanon: -- Mizar.[ql
47:07 ## mitspeh {mits-peh'}; from 6822; an observatory, especially for military purposes: -- watch tower.[ql
47:08 ## Mitspeh {mits-peh'}; the same as 4707; Mitspeh, the name of five places in Palestine: -- Mizpeh, watch tower. Compare 4709.[ql
47:09 ## Mitspah {mits-paw'}; feminine of 4708; Mitspah, the name of two places in Palestine: -- Mitspah. [This seems rather to be only an orthographic variation of 4708 when "in pause".][ql
47:10 ## mitspun {mits-poon'}; from 6845; a secret (place or thing, perhaps, treasure): -- hidden thing.[ql
47:11 ## matsats {maw-tsats'}; a primitive root; to suck: -- milk.[ql
47:12 ## metsar {may-tsar'}; from 6896; something tight, i.e. (figuratively) trouble: -- distress, pain, strait.[ql
47:13 ## Mitsriy {mits-ree'}; from 4714; a Mitsrite, or inhabitant of Mitsrajim: -- Egyptian, of Egypt.[ql
47:14 ## Mitsrayim {mits-rah'-yim}; dual of 4693; Mitsrajim, i.e. Upper and Lower Egypt: -- Egypt, Egyptians, Mizraim.[ql
47:15 ## mitsreph {mits-rafe'}; from 6884; a crucible: -- fining pot.[ql
47:16 ## maq {mak}; from 4743; properly, a melting, i.e. putridity: -- rottenness, stink.[ql
47:17 ## maqqabah {mak-kaw-baw'}; from 5344; properly, a perforatrix, i.e. a hammer (as piercing): -- hammer.[ql
47:18 ## maqqebeth {mak-keh'-beth}; from 5344; properly, a perforator, i.e. a hammer (as piercing); also (intransitively) a perforation, i.e. a quarry: -- hammer, hole.[ql
47:19 ## Maqqedah {mak-kay-daw'}; from the same as 5348 in the denominative sense of herding (compare 5349); fold; Makkedah, a place in Palestine: -- Makkedah.[ql
47:20 ## miqdash {mik-dawsh'}; or miqq@dash (Exod. 15:17) {mik-ked-awsh'}; from 6942; a consecrated thing or place, especially, a palace, sanctuary (whether of Jehovah or of idols) or asylum: -- chapel, hallowed part, holy place, sanctuary.[ql
47:21 ## maqhel {mak-hale'}; or (feminine) maqhelah {mak-hay-law'}; from 6950; an assembly: -- congregation.[ql
47:22 ## Maqheloth {mak-hay-loth'}; plural of 4721 (feminine); assemblies; Makheloth, a place in the Desert: -- Makheloth.[ql
47:23 ## miqveh {mik-veh'}; or miqveh (1 Kings 10:28) {mik-vay'}; or miqve> (2 Chron. 1:16) {mik-vay'}; from 6960; something waited for, i.e. confidence (objective or subjective); also a collection, i.e. (of water) a pond, or (of men and horses) a caravan or drove: -- abiding, gathering together, hope, linen yarn, plenty [of water], pool.[ql
47:24 ## miqvah {mik-vaw'}; feminine of 4723; a collection, i.e. (of water) a reservoir: -- ditch.[ql
47:25 ## maqowm {maw-kome'}; or maqom {maw-kome'}; also (feminine) m@qowmah {mek-o-mah'}; or m@qomah {mek-o-mah'}; from 6965; properly, a standing, i.e. a spot; but used widely of a locality (general or specific); also (figuratively) of a condition (of body or mind): -- country, X home, X open, place, room, space, X whither[-soever].[ql
47:26 ## maqowr {maw-kore'}; or maqor {maw-kore'}; from 6979; properly, something dug, i.e. a (general) source (of water, even when naturally flowing; also of tears, blood [by euphemism, of the female pudenda]; figuratively, of happiness, wisdom, progeny): -- fountain, issue, spring, well(-spring).[ql
47:27 ## miqqach {mik-kawkh'}; from 3947; reception: -- taking.[ql
47:28 ## maqqachah {mak-kaw-khaw'}; from 3947; something received, i.e. merchandise (purchased): -- ware.[ql
47:29 ## miqtar {mik-tawr'}; from 6999; something to fume (incense) on i.e. a hearth place: -- to burn...upon.[ql
47:30 ## miqtereth {mik-teh'-reth}; feminine of 4729; something to fume (incense) in, i.e. a coal-pan: -- censer.[ql
47:31 ## maqqel {mak-kale;}; or (feminine) maqq@lah {mak-kel-aw'}; from an unused root meaning apparently to germinate; a shoot, i.e. stick (with leaves on, or for walking, striking, guiding, divining): -- rod, ([hand-])staff.[ql
47:32 ## Miqlowth {mik-lohth'}; (or perhaps mik-kel-ohth') plural of (feminine) 4731; rods; Mikloth, a place in the Desert: -- Mikloth.[ql
47:33 ## miqlat {mik-lawt'}; from 7038 in the sense of taking in; an asylum (as a receptacle): -- refuge.[ql
47:34 ## miqla<ath {mik-lah'-ath}; from 7049; a sculpture (probably in bas-relief): -- carved (figure), carving, graving.[ql
47:35 ## miqneh {mik-neh'}; from 7069; something bought, i.e. property, but only livestock; abstractly, acquisition: -- cattle, flock, herd, possession, purchase, substance.[ql
47:36 ## miqnah {mik-naw'}; feminine of 4735; properly, a buying, i.e. acquisition; concretely, a piece of property (land or living); also the sum paid: -- (he that is) bought, possession, piece, purchase.[ql
47:37 ## Miqneyahuw {mik-nay-yaw'-hoo}; from 4735 and 3050; possession of Jah; Miknejah, an Israelite: -- Mikneiah.[ql
47:38 ## miqcam {mik-sawn'}; from 7080; an augury: -- divination.[ql
47:39 ## Maqats {maw-kats'}; from 7112; end; Makats, a place in Palestine: -- Makaz.[ql
47:40 ## maqtsowa< {mak-tso'-ah}; or maqtsoa< {mak-tso-ah}; or (feminine) maqtso<ah {mak-tso-aw'}; from 7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle or recess: -- corner, turning.[ql
47:41 ## maqtsu<ah {mak-tsoo-aw'}; from 7106; a scraper, i.e. a carving chisel: -- plane.[ql
47:42 ## m@quts<ah {mek-oots-aw'}; from 7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle: -- corner.[ql
47:43 ## maqaq {maw-kak'}' a primitive root; to melt; figuratively, to flow, dwindle, vanish: -- consume away, be corrupt, dissolve, pine away.[ql
47:44 ## miqra> {mik-raw'}; from 7121; something called out, i.e. a public meeting (the act, the persons, or the place); also a rehearsal: -- assembly, calling, convocation, reading.[ql
47:45 ## miqreh {mik-reh'}; from 7136; something met with, i.e. an accident or fortune: -- something befallen, befalleth, chance, event, hap(-peneth).[ql
47:46 ## m@qareh {mek-aw-reh'}; from 7136; properly, something meeting, i.e. a frame (of timbers): -- building.[ql
47:47 ## m@qerah {mek-ay-raw'}; from the same as 7119; a cooling off: -- X summer.[ql
47:48 ## miqsheh {mik-sheh'}; from 7185 in the sense of knotting up round and hard; something turned (rounded), i.e. a curl (of tresses): -- X well [set] hair.[ql
47:49 ## miqshah {mik-shaw'}; feminine of 4748; rounded work, i.e. moulded by hammering (repousse): -- beaten (out of one piece, work), upright, whole piece.[ql
47:50 ## miqshah {mik-shaw'}; denominative from 7180; literally, a cucumbered field, i.e. a cucumber patch: -- garden of cucumbers.[ql
47:51 ## mar {mar}; or (feminine) marah {maw-raw'}; from 4843; bitter (literally or figuratively); also (as noun) bitterness, or (adverbially) bitterly: -- + angry, bitter(-ly, -ness), chafed, discontented, X great, heavy.[ql
47:52 ## mar {mar}; from 4843 in its original sense of distillation; a drop: -- drop.[ql
47:53 ## more {mor}; or mowr {more}; from 4843; myrrh (as distilling in drops, and also as bitter): -- myrrh.[ql
47:54 ## mara> {maw-raw'}; a primitive root; to rebel; hence (through the idea of maltreating) to whip, i.e. lash (self with wings, as the ostrich in running): -- be filthy, lift up self.[ql
47:55 ## Mara> {maw-raw'}; for 4751 feminine; bitter; Mara, a symbolic name of Naomi: -- Mara.[ql
47:56 ## mare> (Aramaic) {maw-ray'}; from a root corresponding to 4754 in the sense of domineering; a master: -- lord, Lord.[ql
47:57 ## M@ro>dak Bal>adan {mer-o-dak' bal-aw-dawn'}; of foreign derivation; Merodak-Baladan, a Babylonian king: -- Merodach-baladan. Compare 4781.[ql
47:58 ## mar>eh {mar-eh'}; from 7200; a view (the act of seeing); also an appearance (the thing seen), whether (real) a shape (especially if handsome, comeliness; often plural the looks), or (mental) a vision: -- X apparently, appearance(-reth), X as soon as beautiful(-ly), countenance, fair, favoured, form, goodly, to look (up) on (to), look[-eth], pattern, to see, seem, sight, visage, vision.[ql
47:59 ## mar>ah {mar-aw'}; feminine of 4758; a vision; also (causatively) a mirror: -- looking glass, vision.[ql
47:60 ## mur>ah {moor-aw'}; apparently feminine passive causative participle of 7200; something conspicuous, i.e. the craw of a bird (from its prominence): -- crop.[ql
47:61 ## mar>ashah {mar-aw-shaw'}; denominative from 7218; properly, headship, i.e. (plural for collective) dominion: -- principality.[ql
47:62 ## Mar>eshah {mar-ay-shaw'}; or Mareshah {mar-ay-shaw'}; formed like 4761; summit; Mareshah, the name of two Israelites and of a place in Palestine: -- Mareshah.[ql
47:63 ## m@ra>ashah {mer-ah-ash-aw'}; formed like 4761; properly, a headpiece, i.e. (plural for adverbial) at (or as) the head-rest (or pillow): -- bolster, head, pillow. Compare 4772.[ql
47:64 ## Merab {may-rawb'}; from 7231; increase; Merab, a daughter of Saul: -- Merab.[ql
47:65 ## marbad {mar-bad'}; from 7234; a coverlet: -- covering of tapestry.[ql
47:66 ## marbeh {mar-beh'}; from 7235; properly, increasing; as noun, greatness, or (adverbially) greatly: -- great, increase.[ql
47:67 ## mirbah {meer-baw'}; from 7235; abundance, i.e. a great quantity: -- much.[ql
47:68 ## marbiyth {mar-beeth'}; from 7235; a multitude; also offspring; specifically interest (on capital): -- greatest part, greatness, increase, multitude.[ql
47:69 ## marbets {mar-bates'}; from 7257; a reclining place, i.e. fold (for flocks): -- couching place, place to lie down.[ql
47:70 ## marbeq {mar-bake'}; from an unused root meaning to tie up; a stall (for cattle): -- X fat(-ted), stall.[ql
47:71 ## margowa< {mar-go'-ah}; from 7280; a resting place: -- rest.[ql
47:72 ## marg@lah {mar-ghel-aw'}; denominative from 7272; (plural for collective) a footpiece, i.e. (adverbially) at the foot, or (direct.) the foot itself: -- feet. Compare 4763.[ql
47:73 ## margemah {mar-gay-maw'}; from 7275; a stone-heap: -- sling.[ql
47:74 ## marge<ah {mar-gay-aw'}; from 7280; rest: -- refreshing.[ql
47:75 ## marad {maw-rad'}; a primitive root; to rebel: -- rebel(-lious).[ql
47:76 ## m@rad (Aramaic) {mer-ad'}; from a root corresponding to 4775; rebellion: -- rebellion.[ql
47:77 ## mered {meh'-red}; from 4775; rebellion: -- rebellion.[ql
47:78 ## Mered {meh'-red}; the same as 4777; Mered, an Israelite: -- Mered.[ql
47:79 ## marad (Aramaic) {maw-rawd'}; from the same as 4776; rebellious: -- rebellious.[ql
47:80 ## marduwth {mar-dooth'}; from 4775; rebelliousness: -- X rebellious.[ql
47:81 ## M@rodak {mer-o-dawk'}; of foreign derivation; Merodak, a Babylonian idol: -- Merodach. Compare 4757.[ql
47:82 ## Mord@kay {mor-dek-ah'-ee}; of foreign derivation; Mordecai, an Israelite: -- Mordecai.[ql
47:83 ## murdaph {moor-dawf'}; from 7291; persecuted: -- persecuted.[ql
47:84 ## marah {maw-raw'}; a primitive root; to be (causatively, make) bitter (or unpleasant); (figuratively) to rebel (or resist; causatively, to provoke): -- bitter, change, be disobedient, disobey, grievously, provocation, provoke(-ing), (be) rebel (against, -lious).[ql
47:85 ## Marah {maw-raw'}; the same as 4751 feminine; bitter; Marah, a place in the Desert: -- Marah.[ql
47:86 ## morah {mo-raw'}; from 4843; bitterness, i.e. (figuratively) trouble: -- grief.[ql
47:87 ## morrah {mor-raw'}; a form of 4786; trouble: -- bitterness.[ql
47:88 ## maruwd {maw-rood'}; from 7300 in the sense of maltreatment; an outcast; (abstractly) destitution: -- cast out, misery.[ql
47:89 ## Merowz {may-roze'}; of uncertain derivation; Meroz, a place in Palestine: -- Meroz.[ql
47:90 ## m@rowach {mer-o-akh'}; from 4799; bruised, i.e. emasculated: -- broken.[ql
47:91 ## marowm {maw-rome'}; from 7311; altitude, i.e. concretely (an elevated place), abstractly (elevation, figuratively (elation), or adverbially (aloft): -- (far) above, dignity, haughty, height, (most, on) high (one, place), loftily, upward.[ql
47:92 ## Merowm {may-rome'}; formed like 4791; height; Merom, a lake in Palestine: -- Merom.[ql
47:93 ## merowts {may-rotes'}; from 7323; a run (the trial of speed): -- race.[ql
47:94 ## m@ruwtsah {mer-oo-tsaw'}; or m@rutsah {mer-oo-tsaw'}; feminine of 4793; a race (the act), whether the manner or the progress: -- course, running. Compare 4835.[ql
47:95 ## maruwq {maw-rook'}; from 4838; properly, rubbed; but used abstractly, a rubbing (with perfumery): -- purification.[ql
47:96 ## Marowth {maw-rohth'}; plural of 4751 feminine; bitter springs; Maroth, a place in Palestine: -- Maroth.[ql
47:97 ## mirzach {meer-zakh'}; from an unused root meaning to scream; a cry, i.e. (of job), a revel: -- banquet.[ql
47:98 ## marzeach {mar-zay'-akh}; formed like 4797; a cry, i.e. (of grief) a lamentation: -- mourning.[ql
47:99 ## marach {maw-rakh'}; a primitive root; properly, to soften by rubbing or pressure; hence (medicinally) to apply as an emollient: -- lay for a plaister.[ql
48:00 ## merchab {mer-khawb'}; from 7337; enlargement, either literally (an open space, usually in a good sense), or figuratively (liberty): -- breadth, large place (room).[ql
48:01 ## merchaq {mer-khawk'}: from 7368; remoteness, i.e. (concretely) a distant place; often (adverbially) from afar: -- (a-, dwell in, very) far (country, off). See also 1023.[ql
48:02 ## marchesheth {mar-kheh'-sheth}; from 7370; a stew-pan: -- fryingpan.[ql
48:03 ## marat {maw-rat'}; a primitive root; to polish; by implication, to make bald (the head), to gall (the shoulder); also, to sharpen: -- bright, furbish, (have his) hair (be) fallen off, peeled, pluck off (hair).[ql
48:04 ## m@rat (Aramaic) {mer-at'}; corresponding to 4803; to pull off: -- be plucked.[ql
48:05 ## m@riy {mer-ee'}; from 4784; bitterness, i.e. (figuratively) rebellion; concretely, bitter, or rebellious: -- bitter, (most) rebel(-lion, -lious).[ql
48:06 ## m@riy> {mer-ee'}; from 4754 in the sense of grossness, through the idea of domineering (compare 4756); stall-fed; often (as noun) a beeve: -- fat (fed) beast (cattle, -ling).[ql
48:07 ## M@riyb Ba<al {mer-eeb' bah'-al}; from 7378 and 1168; quarreller of Baal, Merib-Baal, an epithet of Gideon: -- Merib-baal. Compare 4810.[ql
48:08 ## m@riybah {mer-ee-baw'}; from 7378; quarrel: -- provocation, strife.[ql
48:09 ## M@riybah {mer-ee-baw'}; the same as 4808; Meribah, the name of two places in the Desert: -- Meribah.[ql
48:10 ## M@riy Ba<al {mer-ee' bah'-al}; from 4805 and 1168; rebellion of (i.e. against) Baal; Meri-Baal, an epithet of Gideon: -- Meri-baal. Compare 4807.[ql
48:11 ## M@rayah {mer-aw-yaw'}; from 4784; rebellion; Merajah, an Israelite: -- Meraiah. Compare 3236.[ql
48:12 ## M@rayowth {mer-aw-yohth'}; plural of 4811; rebellious; Merajoth, the name of two Israelites: -- Meraioth.[ql
48:13 ## Miryam {meer-yawm'}; from 4805; rebelliously; Mirjam, the name of two Israelitesses: -- Miriam.[ql
48:14 ## m@riyruwth {mer-ee-rooth'}; from 4843; bitterness, i.e. (figuratively) grief: -- bitterness.[ql
48:15 ## m@riyriy {mer-ee-ree'}; from 4843; bitter, i.e. poisonous: -- bitter.[ql
48:16 ## morek {mo'-rek}; perhaps from 7401; softness, i.e. (figuratively) fear: -- faintness.[ql
48:17 ## merkab {mer-kawb'}; from 7392; a chariot; also a seat (in a vehicle): -- chariot, covering, saddle.[ql
48:18 ## merkabah {mer-kaw-baw'}; feminine of 4817; a chariot: -- chariot. See also 1024.[ql
48:19 ## markoleth {mar-ko'-leth}; from 7402; a mart: -- merchandise.[ql
48:20 ## mirmah {meer-maw'}; from 7411 in the sense of deceiving; fraud: -- craft, deceit(-ful, -fully), false, feigned, guile, subtilly, treachery.[ql
48:21 ## Mirmah {meer-maw'}; the same as 4820; Mirmah, an Israelite: -- Mirma.[ql
48:22 ## M@remowth {mer-ay-mohth'}; plural from 7311; heights; Meremoth, the name of two Israelites: -- Meremoth.[ql
48:23 ## mirmac {meer-mawce'}; from 7429; abasement (the act or the thing): -- tread (down)-ing, (to be) trodden (down) under foot.[ql
48:24 ## Meronothiy {may-ro-no-thee'}; patrial from an unused noun; a Meronothite, or inhabitant of some (otherwise unknown) Meronoth.: -- Meronothite.[ql
48:25 ## Merec {meh'-res}; of foreign derivation; Meres, a Persian: -- Meres.[ql
48:26 ## Marc@na> {mar-sen-aw'}; of foreign derivation; Marsena, a Persian: -- Marsena.[ql
48:27 ## mera< {may-rah'}; from 7489; used as (abstract) noun, wickedness: -- do mischief.[ql
48:28 ## merea< {may-ray'-ah}; from 7462 in the sense of companionship; a friend: -- companion, friend.[ql
48:29 ## mir<eh {meer-eh'}; from 7462 in the sense of feeding; pasture (the place or the act); also the haunt of wild animals: -- feeding place, pasture.[ql
48:30 ## mir<iyth {meer-eeth'}; from 7462 in the sense of feeding; pasturage; concretely, a flock: -- flock, pasture.[ql
48:31 ## Mar<alah {mar-al-aw'}; from 7477; perhaps, earthquake; Maralah, a place in Palestine: -- Maralah.[ql
48:32 ## marpe> {mar-pay'}; from 7495; properly, curative, i.e. literally (concretely) a medicine, or (abstractly) a cure; figuratively (concretely) deliverance, or (abstractly) placidity: -- ([in-])cure(-able), healing(-lth), remedy, sound, wholesome, yielding.[ql
48:33 ## mirpas {meer-paws'}; from 7515; muddled water: -- that which...have fouled.[ql
48:34 ## marats {maw-rats'}; a primitive root; properly, to press, i.e. (figuratively) to be pungent or vehement; to irritate: -- embolden, be forcible, grievous, sore.[ql
48:35 ## m@rutsah {mer-oo-tsaw'}; from 7533; oppression: -- violence. See also 4794.[ql
48:36 ## martsea< {mar-tsay'-ah}; from 7527; an awl: -- aul.[ql
48:37 ## martsepheth {mar-tseh'-feth}; from 7528; a pavement: -- pavement.[ql
48:38 ## maraq {maw-rak'}; a primitive root; to polish; by implication, to sharpen; also to rinse: -- bright, furbish, scour.[ql
48:39 ## maraq {maw-rawk'}; from 4838; soup (as if a rinsing): -- broth. See also 6564.[ql
48:40 ## merqach {mer-kawkh'}; from 7543; a spicy herb: -- X sweet.[ql
48:41 ## merqachah {mer-kaw-khaw'}; feminine of 4840; abstractly, a seasoning (with spicery); concretely, an unguent-kettle (for preparing spiced oil): -- pot of ointment, X well.[ql
48:42 ## mirqachath {meer-kakh'-ath}; from 7543; an aromatic unguent; also an unguent-pot: -- prepared by the apothecaries' art, compound, ointment.[ql
48:43 ## marar {maw-rar'}; a primitive root; properly, to trickle [see 4752]; but used only as a denominative from 4751; to be (causatively, make) bitter (literally or figuratively): -- (be, be in, deal, have, make) bitter(-ly, -ness), be moved with choler, (be, have sorely, it) grieved(-eth), provoke, vex.[ql
48:44 ## m@ror {mer-ore'}; or m@rowr {mer-ore'}; from 4843; a bitter herb: -- bitter(-ness).[ql
48:45 ## m@rerah {mer-ay-raw'}; from 4843; bile (from its bitterness): -- gall.[ql
48:46 ## m@rorah {mer-o-raw'}; or m@rowrah {mer-o-raw'}; from 4843; properly, bitterness; concretely, a bitter thing; specifically bile; also venom (of a serpent): -- bitter (thing), gall.[ql
48:47 ## M@rariy {mer-aw-ree'}; from 4843; bitter; Merari, an Israelite: -- Merari. See also 4848.[ql
48:48 ## M@rariy {mer-aw-ree'}; from 4847; a Merarite (collectively), or decendants of Merari: -- Merarites.[ql
48:49 ## mirsha<ath {meer-shah'-ath}; from 7561; a female wicked doer: -- wicked woman.[ql
48:50 ## M@rathayim {mer-aw-thah'-yim}; dual of 4751 feminine; double bitterness; Merathajim, an epithet of Babylon: -- Merathaim.[ql
48:51 ## Mash {mash}; of foreign derivation; Mash, a son of Aram, and the people descended from him: -- Mash.[ql
48:52 ## Mesha> {may-shaw'}; of foreign derivation; Mesha, a place in Arabia: -- Mesha.[ql
48:53 ## massa> {mas-saw'}; from 5375; a burden; specifically, tribute, or (abstractly) porterage; figuratively, an utterance, chiefly a doom, especially singing; mental, desire: -- burden, carry away, prophecy, X they set, song, tribute.[ql
48:54 ## Massa> {mas-saw'}; the same as 4853; burden; Massa, a son of Ishmael: -- Massa.[ql
48:55 ## mashsha> {mash-shaw'}; from 5383; a loan; by implication, interest on a debt: -- exaction, usury.[ql
48:56 ## masso> {mas-so'}; from 5375; partiality (as a lifting up): -- respect.[ql
48:57 ## mash>ab {mash-awb'}; from 7579; a trough for cattle to drink from: -- place of drawing water.[ql
48:58 ## massa>ah {mas-saw-aw'}; from 5375; a conflagration (from the rising of smoke): -- burden.[ql
48:59 ## mashsha>ah {mash-shaw-aw'}; feminine of 4855; a loan: -- X any[-thing], debt.[ql
48:60 ## mashsha>own {mash-shaw-ohn'}; from 5377; dissimulation: -- deceit.[ql
48:61 ## Mish>al {mish-awl'}; from 7592; request; Mishal, a place in Palestine: -- Mishal, Misheal. Compare 4913.[ql
48:62 ## mish>alah {mish-aw-law'}; from 7592; a request: -- desire, petition.[ql
48:63 ## mish>ereth {mish-eh'-reth}; from 7604 in the original sense of swelling; a kneading-trough (in which the dough rises): -- kneading trough, store.[ql
48:64 ## mas>eth {mas-ayth'}; from 5375; properly, (abstractly) a raising (as of the hands in prayer), or rising (of flame); figuratively, an utterance; concretely, a beacon (as raised); a present (as taken), mess, or tribute; figuratively, a reproach (as a burden): -- burden, collection, sign of fire, (great) flame, gift, lifting up, mess, oblation, reward.[ql
48:65 ## mishb@tsah {mish-bets-aw'}; from 7660; a brocade; by analogy, a (reticulated) setting of a gem: -- ouch, wrought.[ql
48:66 ## mishber {mish-bare'}; from 7665; the orifice of the womb (from which the fetus breaks forth): -- birth, breaking forth.[ql
48:67 ## mishbar {mish-bawr'}; from 7665; a breaker (of the sea): -- billow, wave.[ql
48:68 ## mishbath {mish-bawth'}; from 7673; cessation, i.e. destruction: -- sabbath.[ql
48:69 ## misgab {mis-gawb'}; from 7682; properly, a cliff (or other lofty or inaccessible place); abstractly, altitude; figuratively, a refuge: -- defence, high fort (tower), refuge, Misgab, a place in Moab: -- Misgab.[ql
48:70 ## mishgeh {mish-gay'}; from 7686; an error: -- oversight.[ql
48:71 ## mashah {maw-shaw'}; a primitive root; to pull out (literally or figuratively): -- draw(out).[ql
48:72 ## Mosheh {mo-sheh'}; from 4871; drawing out (of the water), i.e. rescued; Mosheh, the Israelite lawgiver: -- Moses.[ql
48:73 ## Mosheh (Aramaic) {mo-sheh'}; corresponding to 4872: -- Moses.[ql
48:74 ## mashsheh {mash-sheh'}; from 5383; a debt: -- + creditor.[ql
48:75 ## m@show>ah {meh-o-aw'}; or m@sho>ah {mesh-o-aw'}; from the same as 7722; (a) ruin, abstractly (the act) or concretely (the wreck): -- desolation, waste.[ql
48:76 ## masshuw>ah {mash-shoo-aw'}; or mashshu>ah {mash-shoo-aw'}; for 4875; ruin: -- desolation, destruction.[ql
48:77 ## M@showbab {mesh-o-bawb'}; from 7725; returned; Meshobab, an Israelite: -- Meshobab.[ql
48:78 ## m@shuwbah {mesh-oo-baw'}; or m@shubah {mesh-oo-baw'}; from 7725; apostasy: -- backsliding, turning away.[ql
48:79 ## m@shuwgah {mesh-oo-gaw'}; from an unused root meaning to stray; mistake: -- error.[ql
48:80 ## mashowt {maw-shote'}; or mishshowt {mish-shote'}; from 7751; an oar: -- oar.[ql
48:81 ## m@suwkah {mes-oo-kaw'}; or m@sukah {mes-oo-kaw'}; from 7753; a hedge: -- hedge.[ql
48:82 ## m@shuwcah {mesh-oo-saw'}; from an unused root meaning to plunder; spoilation: -- spoil.[ql
48:83 ## massowr {mas-sore'}; from an unused root meaning to rasp; a saw: -- saw.[ql
48:84 ## m@suwrah {mes-oo-raw'}; from an unused root meaning apparently to divide; a measure (for liquids): -- measure.[ql
48:85 ## masows {maw-soce'}; from 7797; delight, concretely (the cause or object) or abstractly (the feeling): -- joy, mirth, rejoice.[ql
48:86 ## mashach {maw-shakh'}; a primitive root; to rub with oil, i.e. to anoint; by implication, to consecrate; also to paint: -- anoint, paint.[ql
48:87 ## m@shach (Aramaic) {mesh-akh'}; from a root corresponding to 4886; oil: -- oil.[ql
48:88 ## mishchah {meesh-khaw'}; or moshchah {mosh-khaw'}; from 4886; unction (the act); by implication, a consecratory gift: -- (to be) anointed(-ing), ointment.[ql
48:89 ## mashchiyth {mash-kheeth'}; from 7843; destructive, i.e. (as noun) destruction, literally (specifically a snare) or figuratively (corruption): -- corruption, (to) destroy(-ing), destruction, trap, X utterly.[ql
48:90 ## mischaq {mis-khawk'}; from 7831; a laughing-stock: -- scorn.[ql
48:91 ## mishchar {mish-khawr'}; from 7836 in the sense of day breaking; dawn: -- morning.[ql
48:92 ## mashcheth {mash-khayth'}; for 4889; destruction: -- destroying.[ql
48:93 ## mishchath {mish-khawth'}; or moshchath {mosh-khawth'}; from 7843; disfigurement: -- corruption, marred.[ql
48:94 ## mishtowach {mish-to'-akh}; or mishtach {mish-takh'}; from 7849; a spreading-place: -- (to) spread (forth, -ing, upon).[ql
48:95 ## mastemah {mas-tay-maw'}; from the same as 7850; enmity: -- hatred.[ql
48:96 ## mishtar {mish-tawr'}; from 7860; jurisdiction: -- dominion.[ql
48:97 ## meshiy {meh'-shee}; from 4871; silk (as drawn from the cocoon): -- silk.[ql
48:98 ## M@sheyzab>el {mesh-ay-zab-ale'}; from an equiv. to 7804 and 410; delivered of God; Meshezabel, an Israelite: -- Meshezabeel.[ql
48:99 ## mashiyach {maw-shee'-akh}; from 4886; anointed; usually a consecrated person (as a king, priest, or saint); specifically, the Messiah: -- anointed, Messiah.[ql
49:00 ## mashak {maw-shak'}; a primitive root; to draw, used in a great variety of applications (including to sow, to sound, to prolong, to develop, to march, to remove, to delay, to be tall, etc.): -- draw (along, out), continue, defer, extend, forbear, X give, handle, make (pro-, sound)long, X sow, scatter, stretch out.[ql
49:01 ## meshek {meh'shek}; from 4900; a sowing; also a possession: -- precious, price.[ql
49:02 ## Meshek {meh'-shek}; the same in form as 4901, but probably of foreign derivation; Meshek, a son of Japheth, and the people descended from him: -- Mesech, Meshech.[ql
49:03 ## mishkab (Aramaic) {mish-kab'}; corresponding to 4904; a bed: -- bed.[ql
49:04 ## mishkab {mish-kawb'}; from 7901; a bed (figuratively, a bier); abstractly, sleep; by euphemism, carnal intercourse: -- bed([-chamber]), couch, lieth (lying) with.[ql
49:05 ## maskiyl {mas-keel'}; from 7919; instructive, i.e. a didactic poem: -- Maschil.[ql
49:06 ## maskiyth {mas-keeth'}; from the same as 7906; a figure (carved on stone, the wall, or any object); figuratively, imagination: -- conceit, image(-ry), picture, X wish.[ql
49:07 ## mishkan (Aramaic) {mish-kan'}; corresponding to 4908; residence: -- habitation.[ql
49:08 ## mishkan {mish-kawn'}; from 7931; a residence (including a shepherd's hut, the lair of animals, figuratively, the grave; also the Temple); specifically, the Tabernacle (properly, its wooden walls): -- dwelleth, dwelling (place), habitation, tabernacle, tent.[ql
49:09 ## maskoreth {mas-koh'-reth}; from 7936; wages or a reward: -- reward, wages.[ql
49:10 ## mashal {maw-shal'}; a primitive root; to rule: -- (have, make to have) dominion, governor, X indeed, reign, (bear, cause to, have) rule(-ing, -r), have power.[ql
49:11 ## mashal {maw-shal'}; denominative from 4912; to liken, i.e. (transitively) to use figurative language (an allegory, adage, song or the like); intransitively, to resemble: -- be(-come) like, compare, use (as a) proverb, speak (in proverbs), utter.[ql
49:12 ## mashal {maw-shawl'}; apparently from 4910 in some original sense of superiority in mental action; properly, a pithy maxim, usually of metaphorical nature; hence, a simile (as an adage, poem, discourse): -- byword, like, parable, proverb.[ql
49:13 ## Mashal {maw-shawl'}; for 4861; Mashal, a place in Palestine: -- Mashal.[ql
49:14 ## m@showl {mesh-ol'}; from 4911; a satire: -- byword.[ql
49:15 ## moshel {mo'-shel}; (1) from 4910; empire; (2) from 4911; a parallel: -- dominion, like.[ql
49:16 ## mishlowach {mish-lo'-akh}; or mishloach {mish-lo'-akh}; also mishlach {mish-lawkh'}; from 7971; a sending out, i.e. (abstractly) presentation (favorable), or seizure (unfavorable); also (concretely) a place of dismissal, or a business to be discharged: -- to lay, to put, sending (forth), to set.[ql
49:17 ## mishlachath {mish-lakh'-ath}; feminine of 4916; a mission, i.e. (abstractly) and favorable) release, or (concretely and unfavorable) an army: -- discharge, sending.[ql
49:18 ## M@shullam {mesh-ool-lawm'}; from 7999; allied; Meshullam, the name of seventeen Israelites: -- Meshullam.[ql
49:19 ## M@shillemowth {mesh-il-lay-mohth'}; plural from 7999; reconciliations: -Meshillemoth, an Israelite: -- Meshillemoth. Compare 4921.[ql
49:20 ## M@shelemyah {mesh-eh-lem-yaw'}; or M@shelemyahuw {mesh-eh-lem-yaw'-hoo}; from 7999 and 3050; ally of Jah; Meshelemjah, an Israelite: -- Meshelemiah.[ql
49:21 ## M@shillemiyth {mesh-il-lay-meeth'}; from 7999; reconciliation; Meshillemith, an Israelite: -- Meshillemith. Compare 4919.[ql
49:22 ## M@shullemeth {mesh-ool-leh'-meth'}; feminine of 4918; Meshullemeth, an Israelitess: -- Meshullemeth.[ql
49:23 ## m@shammah {mesh-am-maw'}; from 8074; a waste or amazement: -- astonishment, desolate.[ql
49:24 ## mashman {mash-mawn'}; from 8080; fat, i.e. (literally and abstractly) fatness; but usually (figuratively and concretely) a rich dish, a fertile field, a robust man: -- fat (one, -ness, -test, -test place).[ql
49:25 ## Mishmannah {mish-man-naw'}; from 8080; fatness; Mashmannah, an Israelite: -- Mishmannah.[ql
49:26 ## mishma< {mish-maw'}; from 8085; a report: -- hearing.[ql
49:27 ## Mishma< {mish-maw'}; the same as 4926; Mishma, the name of a son of Ishmael, and of an Israelite: -- Mishma.[ql
49:28 ## mishma<ath {mish-mah'-ath}; fem. of 4926; audience, i.e. the royal court; also obedience, i.e. (concr.) a subject: -- bidding, guard, obey. [ql
49:29 ## mishmar {mish-mawr'}; from 8104; a guard (the man, the post, or the prison); figuratively a deposit; allso (as observed) a usage (abstractly), or an example (concr.): -- diligence, guard, office,prison, ward, watch. [ql
49:30 ## masm@rah {mas-mer-aw'}; for 4548 feminine; a peg: -- nail. [ql
49:31 ## mishmereth {mish-meh'-reth}; feminine of 4929; watch, i.e. the act (custody) or (transitively) the sentry, the post; objectively, preservation, or (concretely) safe; figuratively, observance, i.e. (abstractly) duty, or (objectively) a usage or party: -- charge, keep, to be kept, office, ordinance, safeguard, ward, watch.[ql
49:32 ## mishneh {mish-neh'}; from 8138; properly, a repetition, i.e. a duplicate (copy of a document), or a double (in amount); by implication, a second (in order, rank, age, quality or location): -- college, copy, double, fatlings, next, second (order), twice as much.[ql
49:33 ## m@chiccah {mesh-is-saw'}; from 8155; plunder: -- booty, spoil.[ql
49:34 ## mish<owl {mish-ole'}; from the same as 8168; a hollow, i.e. a narrow passage: -- path.[ql
49:35 ## mish<iy {mish-ee'}; probably from 8159; inspection: -- to supple.[ql
49:36 ## Mish<am {mish-awm'}; apparently from 8159; inspection; Misham, an Israelite: -- Misham.[ql
49:37 ## mish<en {mish-ane'}; or mish<an {mish-awn'}; from 8172; a support (concretely), i.e. (figuratively) a protector or sustenance: -- stay.[ql
49:38 ## mish<enah {mish-ay-naw'}; or mish<eneth {mish-eh'-neth}; feminine of 4937; support (abstractly), i.e. (figuratively) sustenance or (concretely) a walking-stick: -- staff.[ql
49:39 ## mispach {mis-pawkh'}; from 5596; slaughter: -- oppression.[ql
49:40 ## mishpachah {mish-paw-khaw'}; from 8192 [compare 8198]; a family, i.e. circle of relatives; figuratively, a class (of persons), a species (of animals) or sort (of things); by extens. a tribe or people: -- family, kind(-red).[ql
49:41 ## mishpat {mish-pawt'}; from 8199; properly, a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or formal decree (human or [participant's] divine law, individual or collective), including the act, the place, the suit, the crime, and the penalty; abstractly, justice, including a participant's right or privilege (statutory or customary), or even a style: -- + adversary, ceremony, charge, X crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, disposing, due, fashion, form, to be judged, judgment, just(-ice, -ly), (manner of) law(-ful), manner, measure, (due) order, ordinance, right, sentence, usest, X worthy, + wrong.[ql
49:42 ## mishpath {mish-pawth'}; from 8192; a stall for cattle (only dual): -- burden, sheepfold.[ql
49:43 ## mesheq {meh'-shek}; from an unused root meaning to hold; possession: -- + steward.[ql
49:44 ## mashshaq {mash-shawk'}; from 8264; a traversing, i.e. rapid motion: -- running to and fro.[ql
49:45 ## mashqeh {mash-keh'}; from 8248; properly, causing to drink, i.e. a butler; by implication (intransitively), drink (itself); figuratively, a well-watered region: -- butler(-ship), cupbearer, drink(-ing), fat pasture, watered.[ql
49:46 ## mishqowl {mish-kole'}; from 8254; weight: -- weight.[ql
49:47 ## mashqowph {mash-kofe'}; from 8259 in its original sense of overhanging; a lintel: -- lintel.[ql
49:48 ## mishqal {mish-kawl'}; from 8254; weight (numerically estimated); hence, weighing (the act): -- (full) weight.[ql
49:49 ## mishqeleth {mish-keh'-leth}; or mishqoleth {mish-ko'-leth}; feminine of 4948 or 4947; a weight, i.e. a plummet (with line attached): -- plummet.[ql
49:50 ## mishqa< {mish-kaw'}; from 8257; a settling place (of water), i.e. a pond: -- deep.[ql
49:51 ## misrah {mis-raw'}; from 8280; empire: -- government.[ql
49:52 ## mishrah {mish-raw'}; from 8281 in the sense of loosening; maceration, i.e. steeped juice: -- liquor.[ql
49:53 ## mashrowqiy (Aramaic) {mash-ro-kee'}; from a root corresponding to 8319; a (musical) pipe (from its whistling sound): -- flute.[ql
49:54 ## Mishra<iy {mish-raw-ee'}; patrial from an unused noun from an unused root; probably meaning to stretch out; extension; a Mishraite, or inhabitant (collectively) of Mishra: -- Mishraites.[ql
49:55 ## misraphah {mis-raw-faw'}; from 8313; combustion, i.e. cremation (of a corpse), or calcination (of lime): -- burning.[ql
49:56 ## Misr@phowth mayim {mis-ref-ohth' mah'-yim}; from the plural of 4955 and 4325; burnings of water; Misrephoth-Majim, a place in Palestine: -- Misrephoth-mayim.[ql
49:57 ## Masreqah {mas-ray-kaw'}; a form for 7796 used denominatively; vineyard; Masrekah, a place in Idumaea: -- Masrekah.[ql
49:58 ## masreth {mas-rayth'}; apparently from an unused root meaning to perforate, i.e. hollow out; a pan: -- pan.[ql
49:59 ## mashash {maw-shash'}; a primitive root; to feel of; by implication, to grope: -- feel, grope, search.[ql
49:60 ## mishteh {mish-teh'}; from 8354; drink, by implication, drinking (the act); also (by implication) a banquet or (generally) feast: -- banquet, drank, drink, feast([-ed], -ing).[ql
49:61 ## mishteh (Aramaic) {mish-teh'}; corresponding to 4960; a banquet: -- banquet.[ql
49:62 ## math {math}; from the same as 4970; properly, an adult (as of full length); by implication, a man (only in the plural): -- + few, X friends, men, persons, X small.[ql
49:63 ## mathben {math-bane'}; denominative from 8401; straw in the heap: -- straw.[ql
49:64 ## metheg {meh-theg}; from an unused root meaning to curb; a bit: -- bit, bridle.[ql
49:65 ## Metheg ha->Ammah {meh'-theg haw-am-maw'}; from 4964 and 520 with the art. interposed; bit of the metropolis; Metheg-ha-Ammah, an epithet of Gath: -- Metheg-ammah.[ql
49:66 ## mathowq {maw-thoke'}; or mathuwq {maw-thook'}; from 4985; sweet: -- sweet(-er, -ness).[ql
49:67 ## M@thuwsha>el {meth-oo-shaw-ale'}; from 4962 and 410, with the relative interposed; man who (is) of God; Methusael, an antediluvian patriarch: -- Methusael.[ql
49:68 ## M@thuwshelach {meth-oo-sheh'-lakh}; from 4962 and 7973; man of a dart; Methushelach, an antediluvian patriarch: -- Methuselah.[ql
49:69 ## mathach {maw-thakh'}; a primitive root; to stretch out: -- spread out.[ql
49:70 ## mathay {maw-thah'ee}; from an unused root meaning to extend; properly, extent (of time); but used only adverbially (especially with other particle prefixes), when (either relative or interrogative): -- long, when.[ql
49:71 ## mathkoneth {math-ko'-neth}; or mathkuneth {math-koo'-neth}; from 8505 in the transferred sense of measuring; proportion (in size, number or ingredients): -- composition, measure, state, tale.[ql
49:72 ## matt@la>ah {mat-tel-aw-aw'}; from 4100 and 8513; what a trouble!: -- what a weariness.[ql
49:73 ## m@thall@<ah {meth-al-leh-aw'}; contr. from 3216; properly, a biter, i.e. a tooth: -- cheek (jaw) tooth, jaw.[ql
49:74 ## m@thom {meth-ohm'}; from 8552; wholesomeness; also (adverb) completely: -- men [by reading 4962], soundness.[ql
49:75 ## mothen {mo'-then}; from an unused root meaning to be slender; properly, the waist or small of the back; only in plural the loins: -- + greyhound, loins, side.[ql
49:76 ## mattan {mat-tawn'}; from 5414; a present: -- gift, to give, reward.[ql
49:77 ## Mattan {mat-tawn'}; the same as 4976; Mattan, the name of a priest of Baal, and of an Israelite: -- Mattan.[ql
49:78 ## matt@na> (Aramaic) {mat-ten-aw'}; corresponding to 4979: -- gift.[ql
49:79 ## mattanah {mat-taw-naw'}; feminine of 4976; a present; specifically (in a good sense), a sacrificial offering, (in a bad sense) a bribe: -- gift.[ql
49:80 ## Mattanah {mat-taw-naw'}; the same as 4979; Mattanah, a place in the Desert: -- Mattanah.[ql
49:81 ## Mithniy {mith-nee'}; probably patrial from an unused noun meaning slenderness; a Mithnite, or inhabitant of Methen: -- Mithnite.[ql
49:82 ## Matt@nay {mat-ten-ah'ee}; from 4976; liberal; Mattenai, the name of three Israelites: -- Mattenai.[ql
49:83 ## Mattanyah {mat-tan-yaw'}; or Mattanyahuw {mat-tan-yaw'-hoo}; from 4976 and 3050; gift of Jah; Mattanjah, the name of ten Israelites: -- Mattaniah.[ql
49:84 ## mithnasse> {mith-nas-say'}; from 5375; (used as abstractly) supreme exaltation: -- exalted.[ql
49:85 ## mathaq {maw-thak'}; a primitive root; to suck, by implication, to relish, or (intransitively) be sweet: -- be (made, X take) sweet.[ql
49:86 ## metheq {meh'-thek}; from 4985; figuratively, pleasantness (of discourse): -- sweetness.[ql
49:87 ## motheq {mo'-thek}; from 4985; sweetness: -- sweetness.[ql
49:88 ## mathaq {maw-thawk'}; from 4985; a dainty, i.e. (generally) food: -- feed sweetly.[ql
49:89 ## Mithqah {mith-kaw'}; feminine of 4987; sweetness; Mithkah, a place in the Desert: -- Mithcah.[ql
49:90 ## Mithr@dath {mith-red-awth'}; of Persian origin; Mithredath, the name of two Persians: -- Mithredath.[ql
49:91 ## mattath {mat-tawth'}; feminine of 4976 abbreviated form; a present: -- gift.[ql
49:92 ## Mattattah {mat-tat-taw'}; for 4993; gift of Jah; Mattattah, an Israelite: -- Mattathah.[ql
49:93 ## Mattithyah {mat-tith-yaw'}; or Mattithyahuw {mat-tith-yaw'-hoo}; from 4991 and 3050; gift of Jah; Mattithjah, the name of four Israelites: -- Mattithiah.[ql
49:94 ## na> {naw}; a primitive particle of incitement and entreaty, which may usually be rendered: "I pray," "now," or "then"; added mostly to verbs (in the Imperative or Future), or to interjections, occasionally to an adverb or conjunction: -- I beseech (pray) thee (you), go to, now, oh.[ql
49:95 ## na> {naw}; apparently from 5106 in the sense of harshness from refusal; properly, tough, i.e. uncooked (flesh): -- raw.[ql
49:96 ## No> {no}; of Egyptian origin; No (i.e. Thebes), the capital of Upper Egypt: -- No. Compare 528.[ql
49:97 ## no>d {node}; or no>wd {node}; also (feminine) no>dah {no-daw'}; from an unused root of uncertain signification; a (skin or leather) bag (for fluids): -- bottle.[ql
49:98 ## na>ah {naw-aw'}; a primitive root; properly, to be at home, i.e. (by implication) to be pleasant (or suitable), i.e. beautiful: -- be beautiful, become, be comely.[ql
49:99 ## na>ah {naw-aw'}; from 4998; a home; figuratively, a pasture: -- habitation, house, pasture, pleasant place.[ql
50:00 ## na>veh {naw-veh'}; from 4998 or 5116; suitable, or beautiful: -- becometh, comely, seemly.[ql
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