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60:01 ## <amel {aw-male'}; from 5998; toiling; concretely, a laborer; figuratively, sorrowful: -- that laboureth, that is a misery, had taken [labour], wicked, workman.[ql
60:02 ## <Amaleq {am-aw-lake'}; probably of foreign origin; Amalek, a descendant of Esau; also his posterity and their country: -- Amalek.[ql
60:03 ## <Amaleqiy {am-aw-lay-kee'}; patronymically from 6002; an Amalekite (or collectively the Amalekites) or descendants of Amalek: -- Amalekite(-s).[ql
60:04 ## <amam {aw-mam'}; a primitive root; to associate; by implication, to overshadow (by huddling together): -- become dim, hide.[ql
60:05 ## <Immanuw>el {im-maw-noo-ale'}; from 5973 and 410 with a pronominal suffix inserted; with us (is) God; Immanuel, a type name of Isaiah's son: -- Immanuel.[ql
60:06 ## <amac {aw-mas'}; or <amas {aw-mas'}; a primitive root; to load, i.e. impose a burden (or figuratively, infliction): -- be borne, (heavy) burden (self), lade, load, put.[ql
60:07 ## <Amacyah {am-as-yaw'}; from 6006 and 3050; Jah has loaded; Amasjah, an Israelite: -- Amasiah.[ql
60:08 ## <Am<ad {am-awd'}; from 5971 and 5703; people of time; Amad, a place in Palestine: -- Amad.[ql
60:09 ## <amaq {aw-mak'}; a primitive root; to be (causatively, make) deep (literally or figuratively): -- (be, have, make, seek) deep(-ly), depth, be profound.[ql
60:10 ## <emeq {ay'-mek}; from 6009; a vale (i.e. broad depression): -- dale, vale, valley [often used as a part of proper names]. See also 1025.[ql
60:11 ## <omeq {o'-mek}; from 6009; depth: -- depth.[ql
60:12 ## <ameq {aw-make'}; from 6009; deep (literally or figuratively): -- deeper, depth, strange.[ql
60:13 ## <amoq {aw-moke'}; from 6009; deep (literally or figuratively): -- (X exceeding) deep (thing).[ql
60:14 ## <amar {aw-mar'}; a primitive root; properly, apparently to heap; figuratively, to chastise (as if piling blows); specifically (as denominative from 6016) to gather grain: -- bind sheaves, make merchandise of.[ql
60:15 ## <amar (Aramaic) {am-ar'}; corresponding to 6785; wool: -- wool.[ql
60:16 ## <omer {o'-mer}; from 6014; properly, a heap, i.e. a sheaf; also an omer, as a dry measure: -- omer, sheaf.[ql
60:17 ## <Amorah {am-o-raw'}; from 6014; a (ruined) heap; Amorah, a place in Palestine: -- Gomorrah.[ql
60:18 ## <Omriy {om-ree'}; from 6014; heaping; Omri, an Israelite: -- Omri.[ql
60:19 ## <Amram {am-rawm'}; probably from 5971 and 7311; high people; Amram, the name of two Israelites: -- Amram.[ql
60:20 ## <Amramiy {am-raw-mee'}; from 6019; an Amramite or descendant of Amram: -- Amramite.[ql
60:21 ## <Amasa> {am-aw-saw'}; from 6006; burden; Amasa, the name of two Israelites: -- Amasa.[ql
60:22 ## <Amasay {am-aw-sah'-ee}; from 6006; burdensome; Amasai, the name of three Israelites: -- Amasai.[ql
60:23 ## <Amashcay {am-ash-sah'-ee}; probably from 6006; burdensome; Amashsay, an Israelite: -- Amashai.[ql
60:24 ## <Anab {an-awb'}; from the same as 6025; fruit; Anab, a place in Palestine: -- Anab.[ql
60:25 ## <enab {ay-nawb'}; from an unused root probably meaning to bear fruit; a grape: -- (ripe) grape, wine.[ql
60:26 ## <anag {aw-nag'}; a primitive root; to be soft or pliable, i.e. (figuratively) effeminate or luxurious: -- delicate(-ness), (have) delight (self), sport self.[ql
60:27 ## <oneg {o'-neg}; from 6026; luxury: -- delight, pleasant.[ql
60:28 ## <anog {aw-nogue'}; from 6026; luxurious: -- delicate.[ql
60:29 ## <anad {aw-nad'}; a primitive root; to lace fast: -- bind, tie.[ql
60:30 ## <anah {aw-naw'}; a primitive root; properly, to eye or (generally) to heed, i.e. pay attention; by implication, to respond; by extens. to begin to speak; specifically to sing, shout, testify, announce: -- give account, afflict [by mistake for 6031], (cause to, give) answer, bring low [by mistake for 6031], cry, hear, Leannoth, lift up, say, X scholar, (give a) shout, sing (together by course), speak, testify, utter, (bear) witness. See also 1042, 1043.[ql
60:31 ## <anah {aw-naw'}; a primitive root [possibly rather ident. with 6030 through the idea of looking down or browbeating]; to depress literally or figuratively, transitive or intransitive (in various applications, as follows): -- abase self, afflict(-ion, self), answer [by mistake for 6030], chasten self, deal hardly with, defile, exercise, force, gentleness, humble (self), hurt, ravish, sing [by mistake for 6030], speak [by mistake for 6030], submit self, weaken, X in any wise.[ql
60:32 ## <anah (Aramaic) {an-aw'}; corresponding to 6030: -- answer, speak.[ql
60:33 ## <anah (Aramaic) {an-aw'}; corresponding to 6031: -- poor.[ql
60:34 ## <Anah {an-aw'}; probably from 6030; an answer; Anah, the name of two Edomites and one Edomitess: -- Anah.[ql
60:35 ## <anav {aw-nawv'}; or [by intermixture with 6041] <anayv {aw-nawv'}; from 6031; depressed (figuratively), in mind (gentle) or circumstances (needy, especially saintly): -- humble, lowly, meek, poor. Compare 6041.[ql
60:36 ## <Anuwb {aw-noob'}; passive participle from the same as 6025; borne (as fruit); Anub, an Israelite: -- Anub.[ql
60:37 ## <anvah {an-vaw'}; feminine of 6035; mildness (royal); also (concretely) oppressed: -- gentleness, meekness.[ql
60:38 ## <anavah {an-aw-vaw'}; from 6035; condescension, human and subjective (modesty), or divine and objective (clemency): -- gentleness, humility, meekness.[ql
60:39 ## <enuwth {en-ooth'}; from 6031; affliction: -- affliction.[ql
60:40 ## <oniy {on-ee'}; from 6031; depression, i.e. misery: -- afflicted(-ion), trouble.[ql
60:41 ## <aniy {aw-nee'}; from 6031; depressed, in mind or circumstances [practically the same as 6035, although the margin constantly disputes this, making 6035 subjective and 6041 objective]: -- afflicted, humble, lowly, needy, poor.[ql
60:42 ## <Unniy {oon-nee'}; from 6031; afflicted; Unni, the name of two Israelites: -- Unni.[ql
60:43 ## <Anayah {an-aw-yaw'}; from 6030; Jah has answered; Anajah, the name of two Israelites: -- Anaiah.[ql
60:44 ## <Aniym {aw-neem'}; for plural of 5869; fountains; Anim, a place in Palestine: -- Anim.[ql
60:45 ## <inyan {in-yawn'}; from 6031; ado, i.e. (generally) employment or (specifically) an affair: -- business, travail.[ql
60:46 ## <Anem {aw-name'}; from the dual of 5869; two fountains; Anem, a place in Palestine: -- Anem.[ql
60:47 ## <Anamim {an-aw-meem'}; as if plural of some Egyptian word; Anamim, a son of Mizraim and his descendants, with their country: -- Anamim.[ql
60:48 ## <Anammelek {an-am-meh'-lek}; of foreign origin; Anammelek, an Assyrian deity: -- Anammelech.[ql
60:49 ## <anan {aw-nan'}; a primitive root; to cover; used only as a denominative from 6051, to cloud over; figuratively, to act covertly, i.e. practise magic: -- X bring, enchanter, Meonemin, observe(-r of) times, soothsayer, sorcerer.[ql
60:50 ## <anan (Aramaic) {an-an'}; corresponding to 6051: -- cloud.[ql
60:51 ## <anan {aw-nawn'}; from 6049; a cloud (as covering the sky), i.e. the nimbus or thunder-cloud: -- cloud(-y).[ql
60:52 ## <Anan {aw-nawn'}; the same as 6051; cloud; Anan, an Israelite: -- Anan.[ql
60:53 ## <ananah {an-aw-naw'}; feminine of 6051; cloudiness: -- cloud.[ql
60:54 ## <Ananiy {an-aw-nee'}; from 6051; cloudy; Anani, an Israelite: -- Anani.[ql
60:55 ## <Ananyah {an-an-yaw'}; from 6049 and 3050; Jah has covered; Ananjah, the name of an Israelite and of a place in Palestine: -- Ananiah.[ql
60:56 ## <anaph (Aramaic) {an-af'}; or <eneph (Aramaic) {eh'-nef}; corresponding to 6057: -- bough, branch.[ql
60:57 ## <anaph {aw-nawf'}; from an unused root meaning to cover; a twig (as covering the limbs): -- bough, branch.[ql
60:58 ## <aneph {aw-nafe'}; from the same as 6057; branching: -- full of branches.[ql
60:59 ## <anaq {aw-nak'}; a primitive root; properly, to choke; used only as denominative from 6060, to collar, i.e. adorn with a necklace; figuratively, to fit out with supplies: -- compass about as a chain, furnish, liberally.[ql
60:60 ## <anaq {aw-nawk'}; from 6059; a necklace (as if strangling): -- chain.[ql
60:61 ## <Anaq {aw-nawk'}; the same as 6060; Anak, a Canaanite: -- Anak.[ql
60:62 ## <Anaqiy {an-aw-kee'}; patronymically from 6061; an Anakite or descendant of Anak: -- Anakim.[ql
60:63 ## <Aner {aw-nare'}; probably for 5288; Aner, a Amorite, also a place in Palestine: -- Aner.[ql
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