80:01 ## sh@lam (Aramaic) {shel-awm'}; corresponding to 7965; prosperity: -- peace.[ql 80:02 ## shelem {sheh'-lem}; from 7999; properly, requital, i.e. a (voluntary) sacrifice in thanks: -- peace offering.[ql 80:03 ## shalem {shaw-lame'}; from 7999; complete (literally or figuratively); especially friendly: -- full, just, made ready, peaceable, perfect(-ed), quiet, Shalem [by mistake for a name], whole.[ql 80:04 ## Shalem {shaw-lame'}; the same as 8003; peaceful; Shalem, an early name of Jerusalem: -- Salem.[ql 80:05 ## shillem {shil-lame'}; from 7999; requital: -- recompense.[ql 80:06 ## Shillem {shil-lame'}; the same as 8005; Shillem, an Israelite: -- Shillem.[ql 80:07 ## Salma> {sal-maw'}; probably for 8008; clothing; Salma, the name of two Israelites: -- Salma.[ql 80:08 ## salmah {sal-maw'}; transp. for 8071; a dress: -- clothes, garment, raiment.[ql 80:09 ## Salmah {sal-maw'}; the same as 8008; clothing; Salmah, an Israelite: -- Salmon. Compare 8012.[ql 80:10 ## Sh@lomoh {shel-o-mo'}; from 7965; peaceful; Shelomah, David's successor: -- Solomon.[ql 80:11 ## shillumah {shil-loo-maw'}; feminine of 7966; retribution: -- recompense.[ql 80:12 ## Salmown {sal-mone'}; from 8008; investiture; Salmon, an Israelite: -- Salmon. Compare 8009.[ql 80:13 ## Sh@lomowth {shel-o-moth'}; feminine plural of 7965; pacifications; Shelomoth, the name of two Israelites: -- Shelomith [from the margin], Shelomoth. Compare 8019.[ql 80:14 ## Salmay {sal-mah'-ee}; from 8008; clothed; Salmai, an Israelite: -- Shalmai.[ql 80:15 ## Sh@lomiy {shel-o-mee'}; from 7965; peaceable; Shelomi, an Israelite: -- Shelomi.[ql 80:16 ## Shillemiy {shil-lay-mee'}; patronymically from 8006; a Shilemite (collectively) or descendants of Shillem: -- Shillemites.[ql 80:17 ## Sh@lumiy>el {shel-oo-mee-ale'}; from 7965 and 410; peace of God; Shelumiel, an Israelite: -- Shelumiel.[ql 80:18 ## Shelemyah {shel-em-yaw'}; or Shelemyahuw {shel-em-yaw'-hoo}; from 8002 and 3050; thank-offering of Jah; Shelemjah, the name of nine Israelites: -- Shelemiah.[ql 80:19 ## Sh@lomiyth {shel-o-meeth'}; or Sh@lowmiyth (Ezra 8:10) {shel-o-meeth'}; from 7965; peaceableness; Shelomith, the name of five Israelites and three Israelitesses: -- Shelomith.[ql 80:20 ## Shalman {shal-man'}; of foreign derivation; Shalman, a king apparently of Assyria: -- Shalman. Compare 8022.[ql 80:21 ## shalmon {shal-mone'}; from 7999; a bribe: -- reward.[ql 80:22 ## Shalman>ecer {shal-man-eh'-ser}; of foreign derivation; Shalmaneser, an Assyrian king: -- Shalmaneser. Comp 8020.[ql 80:23 ## Shiloniy {shee-lo-nee'}; the same as 7888; Shiloni, an Israelite: -- Shiloni.[ql 80:24 ## Shelaniy {shay-law-nee'}; from 7956; a Shelanite (collectively), or descendants of Shelah: -- Shelanites.[ql 80:25 ## shalaph {saw-laf'}; a primitive root; to pull out, up or off: -- draw (off), grow up, pluck off.[ql 80:26 ## shelaph {sheh'-lef}; from 8025; extract; Sheleph, a son of Jokthan: -- Sheleph.[ql 80:27 ## shalash {shaw-lash'}; a primitive root perhaps originally to intensify, i.e. treble; but apparently used only as denominative from 7969, to be (causatively, make) triplicate (by restoration, in portions, strands, days or years): -- do the third time, (divide into, stay) three (days, -fold, parts, years old).[ql 80:28 ## Shelesh {sheh'-lesh}; from 8027; triplet; Shelesh, an Israelite: -- Shelesh.[ql 80:29 ## shillesh {shil-laysh'}; from 8027; a descendant of the third degree, i.e. great grandchild: -- third [generation].[ql 80:30 ## Shilshah {shil-shaw'}; feminine from the same as 8028; triplication; Shilshah, an Israelite: -- Shilshah.[ql 80:31 ## Shalishah {shaw-lee-shaw'}; feminine from 8027; trebled land; Shalishah, a place in Palestine: -- Shalisha.[ql 80:32 ## shilshowm {shil-shome'}; or shilshom {shil-shome'}; from the same as 8028; trebly, i.e. (in time) day before yesterday: -- + before (that time, -time), excellent things [from the margin], + heretofore, three days, + time past.[ql 80:33 ## sham {shawm}; a primitive particle [rather from the relative pronoun, 834]; there (transferring to time) then; often thither, or thence: -- in it, + thence, there (-in, + of, + out), + thither, + whither.[ql 80:34 ## shem {shame}; a primitive word [perhaps rather from 7760 through the idea of definite and conspicuous position; compare 8064]; an appellation, as a mark or memorial of individuality; by implication honor, authority, character: -- + base, [in-]fame[-ous], named(-d), renown, report.[ql 80:35 ## Shem {shame}; the same as 8034; name; Shem, a son of Noah (often includ. his posterity): -- Sem, Shem.[ql 80:36 ## shum (Aramaic) {shoom}; corresponding to 8034: -- name.[ql 80:37 ## Shamma> {sham-maw'}; from 8074; desolation; Shamma, an Israelite: -- Shamma.[ql 80:38 ## Shem>eber {shem-ay'-ber}; apparently from 8034 and 83; name of pinion, i.e. illustrious; Shemeber, a king of Zeboim: -- Shemeber.[ql 80:39 ## Shim>ah {shim-aw'}; perhaps for 8093; Shimah, an Israelite: -- Shimah. Compare 8043.[ql 80:40 ## s@mo>wl {sem-ole'}; or s@mo>l {sem-ole'}; a primitive word [rather perhaps from the same as 8071 (by insertion of the aleph) through the idea of wrapping up]; properly, dark (as enveloped), i.e. the north; hence (by orientation), the left hand: -- left (hand, side).[ql 80:41 ## sama>l {saw-mal'}; a primitive root [denominative from 8040]; to use the left hand or pass in that direction): -- (go, turn) (on the, to the) left.[ql 80:42 ## s@ma>liy {sem-aw-lee'}; from 8040; situated on the left side: -- left.[ql 80:43 ## Shim>am {shim-awm'}; for 8039 [compare 38]; Shimam, an Israelite: -- Shimeam.[ql 80:44 ## Shamgar {sham-gar'}; of uncertain derivation; Shamgar, an Israelite judge: -- Shamgar.[ql 80:45 ## shamad {shaw-mad'}; a primitive root; to desolate: -- destory(-uction), bring to nought, overthrow, perish, pluck down, X utterly.[ql 80:46 ## sh@mad (Aramaic) {shem-ad'}; corresponding to 8045: -- consume.[ql 80:47 ## shammah {sham-maw'}; from 8074; ruin; by implication, consternation: -- astonishment, desolate(-ion), waste, wonderful thing.[ql 80:48 ## Shammah {sham-maw'}; the same as 8047; Shammah, the name of an Edomite and four Israelites: -- Shammah.[ql 80:49 ## Shamhuwth {sham-hooth'}; for 8048; desolation; Shamhuth, an Israelite: -- Shamhuth.[ql 80:50 ## Sh@muw>el {sehm-oo-ale'}; from the passive participle of 8085 and 410; heard of God; Shemuel, the name of three Israelites: -- Samuel, Shemuel.[ql 80:51 ## Shammuwa< {sham-moo'-ah}; from 8074; renowned; Shammua, the name of four Israelites: -- Shammua, Shammuah.[ql 80:52 ## sh@muw {shim-aw'}; for 8093; Shima, the name of four Israelites: -- Shimea, Shimei, Shamma.[ql 80:93 ## Shimwn {shim-rone' mer-one'}; from 8110 and a derivative of 4754; guard of lashing; Shimron-Meron, a place in Palestine: -- Shimon-meron.[ql 81:13 ## Shimriy {shim-ree'}; from 8105 in its original sense; watchful; Shimri, the name of four Israelites: -- Shimri.[ql 81:14 ## Sh@maryah {shem-ar-yaw'}; or Sh@maryahuw {shem-ar-yaw'-hoo}; from 8104 and 3050; Jah has guarded; Shemarjah, the name of four Israelites: -- Shamariah, Shemariah.[ql 81:15 ## Shomrayin (Aramaic) {shom-rah'-yin}; corresponding to 8111; Shomrain, a place in Palestine: -- Samaria.[ql 81:16 ## Shimriyth {shim-reeth'}; feminine of 8113; female guard; Shimrith, a Moabitess: -- Shimrith.[ql 81:17 ## Shimroniy {shim-ro-nee'}; patronymically from 8110; a Shimronite (collectively) or descendants of Shimron: -- Shimronites.[ql 81:18 ## Shom@roniy {sho-mer-o-nee'}; patrial from 8111; a Shomeronite (collectively) or inhabitants of Shomeron: -- Samaritans.[ql 81:19 ## Shimrath {shim-rawth'}; from 8104; guardship; Shimrath, an Israelite: -- Shimrath.[ql 81:20 ## sh@mash (Aramaic) {shem-ash'}; corresponding to the root of 8121 through the idea of activity implied in day-light; to serve: -- minister.[ql 81:21 ## shemesh {sheh'-mesh}; from an unused root meaning to be brilliant; the sun; by implication, the east; figuratively, a ray, i.e. (arch.) a notched battlement: -- + east side(-ward), sun ([rising]), + west(-ward), window. See also 1053.[ql 81:22 ## shemesh (Aramaic) {sheh'-mesh}; corresponding to 8121; the sun: -- sun.[ql 81:23 ## Shimshown {shim-shone'}; from 8121; sunlight; Shimshon, an Israelite: -- Samson.[ql 81:24 ## Shimshay (Aramaic) {shim-shah'-ee}; from 8122; sunny; Shimshai, a Samaritan: -- Shimshai.[ql 81:25 ## Shamsh@ray {sham-sher-ah'-ee}; apparently from 8121; sunlike; Shamsherai, an Israelite: -- Shamsherai.[ql 81:26 ## Shumathiy {shoo-maw-thee'}; patronymically from an unused name from 7762 probably meaning garlic-smell; a Shumathite (collectively) or descendants of Shumah: -- Shumathites.[ql 81:27 ## shen {shane}; from 8150; a tooth (as sharp); specifically (for 8143) ivory; figuratively, a cliff: -- crag, X forefront, ivory, X sharp, tooth.[ql 81:28 ## shen (Aramaic) {shane}; corresponding to 8127; a tooth: -- tooth.[ql 81:29 ## Shen {shane}; the same as 8127; crag; Shen, a place in Palestine: -- Shen.[ql 81:30 ## sane> {saw-nay'}; a primitive root; to hate (personally): -- enemy, foe, (be) hate(-ful, -r), odious, X utterly.[ql 81:31 ## s@ne> (Aramaic) {sen-ay'}; corresponding to 8130: -- hate.[ql 81:32 ## shana {shaw-naw'}; a primitive root; to alter: -- change.[ql 81:33 ## sh@na> (Aramaic) {shen-aw'}; corresponding to 8132: -- alter, change, (be) diverse.[ql 81:34 ## Shin>ab {shin-awb'}; probably from 8132 and 1; a father has turned; Shinab, a Canaanite: -- Shinab.[ql 81:35 ## sin>ah {sin-aw'}; from 8130; hate: -- + exceedingly, hate(-ful, -red).[ql 81:36 ## shin>an {shin-awn'}; from 8132; change, i.e. repetition: -- X angels.[ql 81:37 ## Shenatstsar {shen-ats-tsar'}; apparently of Babylonian origin; Shenatstsar, an Israelite: -- Senazar.[ql 81:38 ## shanah {shaw-naw'}; a primitive root; to fold, i.e. duplicate (literally or figuratively); by implication, to transmute (transitive or intransitive): -- do (speak, strike) again, alter, double, (be given to) change, disguise, (be) diverse, pervert, prefer, repeat, return, do the second time.[ql 81:39 ## sh@nah (Aramaic) {shen-aw'}; corresponding to 8142: -- sleep.[ql 81:40 ## sh@nah (Aramaic) {shen-aw'}; corresponding to 8141: -- year.[ql 81:41 ## shaneh (in plural only), {shaw-neh'}; or (feminine) shanah {shaw-naw'}; from 8138; a year (as a revolution of time): -- + whole age, X long, + old, year(X -ly).[ql 81:42 ## shehah {shay-naw'}; or shena> (Psa. 127:2) {shay-naw'}; from 3462; sleep: -- sleep.[ql 81:43 ## shenhabbiym {shen-hab-beem'}; from 8127 and the plural apparently of a foreign word; probably, tooth of elephants, i.e. ivory tusk: -- ivory.[ql 81:44 ## shaniy {shaw-nee'}; of uncertain derivation; crimson, properly, the insect or its color, also stuff dyed with it: -- crimson, scarlet (thread).[ql 81:45 ## sheniy {shay-nee'}; from 8138; properly, double, i.e. second; also adverbially, again: -- again, either [of them], (an-)other, second (time).[ql 81:46 ## saniy> {saw-nee'}; from 8130; hated: -- hated.[ql 81:47 ## sh@nayim {shen-ah'-yim}; dual of 8145; feminine sh@ttayim {shet-tah'-yim}; two; also (as ordinal) twofold: -- both, couple, double, second, twain, + twelfth, + twelve, + twenty (sixscore) thousand, twice, two.[ql 81:48 ## sh@niynah {shen-ee-naw'}; from 8150; something pointed, i.e. a gibe: -- byword, taunt.[ql 81:49 ## Sh@niyr {shen-eer'}; or S@niyr {sen-eer'}; from an unused root meaning to be pointed; peak; Shenir or Senir, a summit of Lebanon: -- Senir, Shenir.[ql 81:50 ## shanan {shaw-nan'}; a primitive root; to point (transitive or intransitive); intensively, to pierce; figuratively, to inculcate: -- prick, sharp(-en), teach diligently, whet.[ql 81:51 ## shanac {shaw-nas'}; a primitive root; to compress (with a belt): -- gird up.[ql 81:52 ## Shin (Aramaic) {sher-ay'}; a root corresponding to that of 8293; to free, separate; figuratively, to unravel, commence; by implication (of unloading beasts) to reside: -- begin, dissolve, dwell, loose.[ql 82:72 ## Shar>etser {shar-eh'-tser}; of foreign derivation; Sharetser, the name of an Assyrian and an Israelite: -- Sharezer.[ql 82:73 ## sharab {shaw-rawb'}; from an unused root meaning to glare; quivering glow (of the air), expec. the mirage: -- heat, parched ground.[ql 82:74 ## Sherebyah {shay-rayb-yaw'}; from 8273 and 3050; Jah has brought heat; Sherebjah, the name of two Israelites: -- Sherebiah.[ql 82:75 ## sharbiyt {shar-beet'}; for 7626; a rod of empire: -- sceptre.[ql 82:76 ## sarag {saw-rag'}; a primitive root; to intwine: -- wrap together, wreath.[ql 82:77 ## sarad {saw-rad'}; a primitive root; properly, to puncture [compare 8279], i.e. (figuratively through the idea of slipping out) to escape or survive: -- remain.[ql 82:78 ## s@rad {ser-awd'}; from 8277; stitching (as pierced with a needle): -- service.[ql 82:79 ## sered {seh'-red}; from 8277; a (carpenter's) scribing-awl (for pricking or scratching measurements): -- line.[ql 82:80 ## sarah {saw-raw'}; a primitive root; to prevail: -- have power (as a prince).[ql 82:81 ## sharah {shaw-raw'}; a primitive root; to free: -- direct.[ql 82:82 ## sarah {saw-raw'}; feminine of 8269; a mistress, i.e. female noble: -- lady, princess, queen.[ql 82:83 ## Sarah {saw-raw'}; the same as 8282; Sarah, Abraham's wife: -- Sarah.[ql 82:84 ## sharah {shaw-raw'}; probably feminine of 7791; a fortification (literally or figuratively): -- sing [by mistake for 7891], wall.[ql 82:85 ## sherah {shay-raw'}; from 8324 in its original sense of pressing; a wrist-band (as compact or clasping): -- bracelet.[ql 82:86 ## S@ruwg {ser-oog'}; from 8276; tendril; Serug, a postdiluvian patriarch: -- Serug.[ql 82:87 ## Sharuwchen {shaw-roo-khen'}; probably from 8281 (in the sense of dwelling [compare 8271] and 2580; abode of pleasure; Sharuchen, a place in Palestine: -- Sharuhen.[ql 82:88 ## s@rowk {ser-oke'}; from 8308; a thong (as laced or tied): -- ([shoe-]) latchet.[ql 82:89 ## Sharown {shaw-rone'}; probably abridged from 3474; plain, Sharon, the name of a place in Palestine: -- Lasharon, Sharon.[ql 82:90 ## Sharowniy {shaw-ro-nee'}; patrial from 8289; a Sharonite or inhabitant of Sharon: -- Sharonite.[ql 82:91 ## saruwq {sar-ook'}; passive participle from the same as 8321; a grapevine: -- principal plant. See 8320, 8321.[ql 82:92 ## sh@ruwqah {sher-oo-kaw'}; or (by permutation) sh@riyqah {sher-ee-kaw'}; feminine passive participle of 8319; a whistling (in scorn); by analogy, a piping: -- bleating, hissing.[ql 82:93 ## sheruwth {shay-rooth'}; from 8281 abbreviated; freedom: -- remnant.[ql 82:94 ## Serach {seh'-rakh}; by permutation for 5629; superfluity; Serach, an Israelitess: -- Sarah, Serah.[ql 82:95 ## sarat {saw-rat'}; a primitive root; to gash: -- cut in pieces, make [cuttings] pieces.[ql 82:96 ## seret {seh'-ret}; and sareteth {saw-reh'-teth}; from 8295; an incision: -- cutting.[ql 82:97 ## Saray {saw-rah'-ee}; from 8269; dominative; Sarai, the wife of Abraham: -- Sarai.[ql 82:98 ## Sharay {shaw-rah'-ee}; probably from 8324; hostile; Sharay, an Israelite: -- Sharai.[ql 82:99 ## sariyg {saw-reeg'}; from 8276; a tendril (as entwining): -- branch.[ql 83:00 ## sariyd {saw-reed'}; from 8277; a survivor: -- X alive, left, remain(-ing), remnant, rest.[ql 83:01 ## Sariyd {suw-reed'}; the same as 8300; Sarid, a place in Palestine: -- Sarid.[ql 83:02 ## shiryown {shir-yone'}; or shiryon {shir-yone'}; and shiryan {shir-yawn'}; also (feminine) shiryah {shir-yaw'}; and shiryonah {shir-yo-naw'}; from 8281 in the original sense of turning; a corslet (as if twisted): -- breastplate, coat of mail, habergeon, harness. See 5630.[ql 83:03 ## Shiryown {shir-yone'}; and Siryon {sir-yone'}; the same as 8304 (i.e. sheeted with snow); Shirjon or Sirjon, a peak of the Lebanon: -- Sirion.[ql 83:04 ## S@rayah {ser-aw-yaw'}; or S@rayahuw {ser-aw-yaw'-hoo}; from 8280 and 3050; Jah has prevailed; Serajah, the name of nine Israelites: -- Seraiah.[ql 83:05 ## s@riyqah {ser-ee-kaw'}; from the same as 8321 in the original sense of piercing; hetchelling (or combing flax), i.e. (concretely) tow (by extension, linen cloth): -- fine.[ql 83:06 ## shariyr {shaw-reer'}; from 8324 in the original sense as in 8270 (compare 8326); a cord, i.e. (by analogy) sinew: -- navel.[ql 83:07 ## sh@riyruwth {sher-ee-rooth'}; from 8324 in the sense of twisted, i.e. firm; obstinacy: -- imagination, lust.[ql 83:08 ## sarak {saw-rak'}; a primitive root; to interlace: -- traverse.[ql 83:09 ## sh@remah {sher-ay-maw'}; probably by an orthographical error for 7709; a common: -- field.[ql 83:10 ## Sarc@kiym {sar-seh-keem'}; of foreign derivation; Sarsekim, a Babylonian general: -- Sarsechim.[ql 83:11 ## sara< {saw-rah'}; a primitive root; to prolong, i.e. (reflex) be deformed by excess of members: -- stretch out self, (have any) superfluous thing.[ql 83:12 ## sar {taw}; and (feminine) ta>ah (Ezek. 40:12) {taw-aw'}; from (the base of) 8376; a room (as circumscribed): -- (little) chamber.[ql 83:73 ## ta>ab {taw-ab'}; a primitive root; to desire: -- long.[ql 83:74 ## ta>ab {taw-ab'}; a primitive root [probably identical with 8373 through the idea of puffing disdainfully at; compare 340]; to loathe (morally): -- abhor.[ql 83:75 ## ta>abah {tah-ab-aw'}; from 8374 [compare 15]; desire: -- longing.[ql 83:76 ## ta>ah {taw-aw'}; a primitive root; to mark off, i.e. (intensively) designate: -- point out.[ql 83:77 ## t@>ow {teh-o'}; and tow> (the original form) {toh}; from 8376; a species of antelope (probably from the white stripe on the cheek): -- wild bull (ox).[ql 83:78 ## ta>avah {tah-av-aw'}; from 183 (abbreviated); a longing; by implication, a delight (subjectively, satisfaction, objectively, a charm): -- dainty, desire, X exceedingly, X greedily, lust(ing), pleasant. See also 6914.[ql 83:79 ## ta>avah {tah-av-aw'}; from 8376; a limit, i.e. full extent: -- utmost bound.[ql 83:80 ## ta>owm {taw-ome'}; or ta>om {taw-ome'}; from 8382; a twin (in plural only), literally or figuratively: -- twins.[ql 83:81 ## ta>alah {tah-al-aw'}; from 422; an imprecation: -- curse.[ql 83:82 ## ta>am {taw-am'}; a primitive root; to be complete; but used only as denominative from 8380, to be (causatively, make) twinned, i.e. (figuratively) duplicate or (arch.) jointed: -- coupled (together), bear twins.[ql 83:83 ## t@>un {teh-oon'}; from 205; naughtiness, i.e. toil: -- lie.[ql 83:84 ## t@>en {teh-ane'}; or (in the singular, feminine) t@>enah {teh-ay-naw'}; perhaps of foreign derivation; the fig (tree or fruit): -- fig (tree).[ql 83:85 ## ta>anah {tah-an-aw'}; or to>anah {to-an-aw'}; from 579; an opportunity or (subjectively) purpose: -- occasion.[ql 83:86 ## ta>aniyah {tah-an-ee-yaw'}; from 578; lamentation: -- heaviness, mourning.[ql 83:87 ## Ta>anath Shiloh {tah-an-ath' shee-lo'}; from 8385 and 7887; approach of Shiloh; Taanath-Shiloh, a place in Palestine: -- Taanath-shiloh.[ql 83:88 ## ta>ar {taw-ar'}; a primitive root; to delineate; reflex. to extend: -- be drawn, mark out, [Rimmon-]methoar [by union with 74l7].[ql 83:89 ## to>ar {to'-ar}; from 8388; outline, i.e. figure or appearance: -- + beautiful, X comely, countenance, + fair, X favoured, form, X goodly, X resemble, visage.[ql 83:90 ## Ta>area< {tah-ar-ay'-ah}; perhaps from 772; Taarea, an Israelite: -- Tarea. See 8475.[ql 83:91 ## t@>ashshuwr {teh-ash-shoor'}; from 833; a species of cedar (from its erectness): -- box (tree).[ql 83:92 ## tebah {tay-baw'}; perhaps of foreign derivation; a box: -- ark.[ql 83:93 ## t@buw>ah {teb-oo-aw'}; from 935; income, i.e. produce (literally or figuratively): -- fruit, gain, increase, revenue.[ql 83:94 ## tabuwn {taw-boon'}; and (feminine) t@buwnah {teb-oo-naw'}; or towbunah {to-boo-naw'}; from 995; intelligence; by implication, an argument; by extension, caprice: -- discretion, reason, skilfulness, understanding, wisdom.[ql 83:95 ## t@buwcah {teb-oo-saw'}; from 947; a treading down, i.e. ruin: -- destruction.[ql 83:96 ## Tabowr {taw-bore'}; from a root corresponding to 8406; broken region; Tabor, a mountain in Palestine, also a city adjacent: -- Tabor.[ql 83:97 ## tebel {teh'-bel}; apparently from 1101; mixture, i.e. unnatural bestiality: -- confusion.[ql 83:98 ## tebel {tay-bale'}; from 2986; the earth (as moist and therefore inhabited); by extension, the globe; by implication, its inhabitants; specifically, a partic. land, as Babylonia, Palestine: -- habitable part, world.[ql 83:99 ## tabliyth {tab-leeth'}; from 1086; consumption: -- destruction.[ql 84:00 ## t@ballul {teb-al-lool'}; from 1101 in the original sense of flowing: a cataract (in the eye): -- blemish.[ql 84:01 ## teben {teh'-ben}; probably from 1129; properly, material, i.e. (specifically) refuse haum or stalks of grain (as chopped in threshing and used for fodder): -- chaff, straw, stubble.[ql 84:02 ## Tibni {tib-nee'}; from 8401; strawy; Tibni, an Israelite: -- Tibni.[ql 84:03 ## tabniyth {tab-neeth'}; from 1129; structure; by implication, a model, resemblance: -- figure, form, likeness, pattern, similitude.[ql 84:04 ## Tabecer {tig-lath' pil-eh'-ser}; or Tiglath P@lecer {tig-lath pel-eh-ser}; or Tilgath Piln@>ecer {til-gath' pil-neh-eh'-ser} or Tilgath Pilnecer {til-gath' pil-neh'-ser}; of foreign derivation; Tiglath-Pileser or Tilgath-pilneser, an Assyr. king: -- Tiglath-pileser, Tilgath-pilneser.[ql 84:08 ## tagmuwl {tag-mool'}; from 1580; a bestowment: -- benefit.[ql 84:09 ## tigrah {tig-raw'}; from 1624; strife, i.e. infliction: -- blow.[ql 84:10 ## tidhar {tid-hawr'}; apparently from 1725; enduring; a species of hard-wood or lasting tree (perhaps oak): -- pine (tree).[ql 84:11 ## t@diyra> (Aramaic) {ted-ee-raw'}; from 1753 in the original sense of enduring; permanence, i.e. (adverb) constantly: -- continually.[ql 84:12 ## Tadmor {tad-more'}; or Tammor (1 Kings 9:18) {tam-more'}; apparently from 8558; palm-city; Tadmor, a place near Palestine: -- Tadmor. [ql 84:13 ## Tidah {to-tsaw-aw'}; or totsa>ah {to-tsaw-aw'}; from 3318; (only in plural collective) exit, i.e. (geographical) boundary, or (figuratively) deliverance, (actively) source: -- border(-s), going(-s) forth (out), issues, outgoings.[ql 84:45 ## Towqahath {to-kah'-ath}; from the same as 3349; obedience; Tokahath, an Israelite: -- Tikvath [by correction for 8616].[ql 84:46 ## tuwr {toor}; a primitive root; to meander (causatively, guide) about, especially for trade or reconnoitring: -- chap[-man], sent to descry, be excellent, merchant[-man], search (out), seek, (e-)spy (out).[ql 84:47 ## towr {tore}; or tor {tore}; from 8446; a succession, i.e. a string or (abstractly) order: -- border, row, turn.[ql 84:48 ## towr {tore}; probably the same as 8447; a manner (as a sort of turn): -- estate.[ql 84:49 ## towr {tore}; or tor {tore}; probably the same as 8447; a ring-dove, often (figuratively) as a term of endearment: -- (turtle) dove.[ql 84:50 ## towr (Aramaic) {tore}; corresponding (by permutation) to 7794; a bull: -- bullock, ox.[ql 84:51 ## towrah {to-raw'}; or torah {to-raw'}; from 3384; a precept or statute, especially the Decalogue or Pentateuch: -- law.[ql 84:52 ## towrah {to-raw'}; probably feminine of 8448; a custom: -- manner.[ql 84:53 ## towshab {to-shawb'}; or toshab (1 Kings 17:1) {to-shawb'}; from 3427; a dweller (but not outlandish [5237]); especially (as distinguished from a native citizen [active participle of 3427] and a temporary inmate [1616] or mere lodger [3885]) resident alien: -- foreigner, inhabitant, sojourner, stranger.[ql 84:54 ## tuwshiyah {too-shee-yaw'}; or tushiyah { too-shee-yaw'}; from an unused root probably meaning to substantiate; support or (by implication) ability, i.e. (direct) help, (in purpose) an undertaking, (intellectual) understanding: -- enterprise, that which (thing as it) is, substance, (sound) wisdom, working.[ql 84:55 ## towthach {to-thawkh'}; from an unused root meaning to smite; a club: -- darts.[ql 84:56 ## tazaz {taw-zaz'}; a primitive root; to lop off: -- cut down.[ql 84:57 ## taznuwth {taz-nooth'}; or taznuth {taz-nooth'}; from 2181; harlotry, i.e. (figuratively) idolatry: -- fornication, whoredom.[ql 84:58 ## tachbulah {takh-boo-law'}; or tachbuwlah {takh-boo-law'}; from 2254 as denominative from 2256; (only in plural) properly, steerage (as a management of ropes), i.e. (figuratively) guidance or (by implication) a plan: -- good advice, (wise) counsels.[ql 84:59 ## Tochuw {to'-khoo}; from an unused root meaning to depress; abasement; Tochu, an Israelite: -- Tohu.[ql 84:60 ## t@chowth (Aramaic) {tekh-oth'}; or t@choth (Aramaic) {tekh-oth'}; corresponding to 8478; beneath: -- under. [ql 84:61 ## Tachk@moniy {takh-kem-o-nee'}; probably for 2453; sagacious; Tachkemoni, an Israelite: -- Tachmonite.[ql 84:62 ## t@chillah {tekh-il-law'}; from 2490 in the sense of opening; a commencement; rel. original (adverb, -ly): -- begin(-ning), first (time).[ql 84:63 ## tachaluw> {takh-al-oo'}; or tachalu> {takh-al-oo'}; from 2456; a malady: -- disease, X grievous, (that are) sick(-ness).[ql 84:64 ## tachmac {takh-mawce'}; from 2554; a species of unclean bird (from its violence), perhaps an owl: -- night hawk.[ql 84:65 ## Tachan {takh'-an}; probably from 2583; station; Tachan, the name of two Israelites: -- Tahan.[ql 84:66 ## tachanah {takh-an-aw'}; from 2583; (only plural collectively) an encampment: -- camp.[ql 84:67 ## t@chinnah {tekh-in-naw'}; from 2603; graciousness; causatively, entreaty: -- favour, grace, supplication.[ql 84:68 ## T@chinnah {tekh-in-naw'}; the same as 8467; Techinnah, an Israelite: -- Tehinnah.[ql 84:69 ## tachanuwn {takh-an-oon'}; or (feminine) tachanuwnah {takh-an-oo-naw'}; from 2603; earnest prayer: -- intreaty, supplication.[ql 84:70 ## Tachaniy {takh-an-ee'}; patronymically from 8465; a Tachanite (collectively) or descendants of Tachan: -- Tahanites.[ql 84:71 ## Tachpanchec {takh-pan-khace'}; or T@chaphn@chec (Ezek. 30:18) {tekh-af-nekh-ace'}; or Tachp@nec (Jeremiah 2:16) {takh-pen-ace'}; of Egyptian derivation; Tachpanches, Techaphneches or Tachpenes, a place in Egypt: -- Tahapanes, Tahpanhes, Tehaphnehes.[ql 84:72 ## Tachp@neyc {takh-pen-ace'}; of Egyptian derivation; Tachpenes, an Egyptian woman: -- Tahpenes.[ql 84:73 ## tachara> {takh-ar-aw'}; from 2734 in the original sense of 2352 or 2353; a linen corslet (as white or hollow): -- habergeon.[ql 84:74 ## tacharah {takh-aw-raw'}; a facitious root from 2734 through the idea of the heat of jealousy; to vie with a rival: -- close, contend.[ql 84:75 ## Tachrea< {takh-ray'-ah}; for 8390; Tachrea, an Israelite: -- Tahrea.[ql 84:76 ## tachash {takh'-ash}; probably of foreign derivation; a (clean) animal with fur, probably a species of antelope: -- badger.[ql 84:77 ## Tachash {takh'-ash}; the same as 8476; Tachash, a relative of Abraham: -- Thahash.[ql 84:78 ## tachath {takh'-ath}; from the same as 8430; the bottom (as depressed); only adverbially, below (often with prepositional prefix underneath), in lieu of, etc.: -- as, beneath, X flat, in(-stead), (same) place (where...is), room, for...sake, stead of, under, X unto, X when...was mine, whereas, [where-]fore, with.[ql 84:79 ## tachath (Aramaic) {takh'-ath}; corresponding to 8478: -- under.[ql 84:80 ## Tachath {takh'-ath}; the same as 8478; Tachath, the name of a place in the Desert, also of three Israelites: -- Tahath.[ql 84:81 ## tachtown {takh-tone'}; or tachton {takh-tone'}; from 8478; bottommost: -- lower(-est), nether(-most).[ql 84:82 ## tachtiy {takh-tee'}; from 8478; lowermost; as noun (feminine plural) the depths (figuratively, a pit, the womb): -- low (parts, -er, -er parts, -est), nether (part).[ql 84:83 ## Tachtiym Chodshiy {takh-teem' khod-shee'}; apparently from the plural masculine of 8482 or 8478 and 2320; lower (ones) monthly; Tachtim-Chodshi, a place in Palestine: -- Tahtim-hodshi.[ql 84:84 ## tiykown {tee-kone'}; or tiykon {tee-kone'}; from 8432; central: -- middle(-most), midst.[ql 84:85 ## Teyma> {tay-maw'}; or Tema> {tay-maw'}; probably of foreign derivation; Tema, a son of Ishmael, and the region settled by him: -- Tema.[ql 84:86 ## teyman {tay-mawn'}; or teman {tay-mawn'}; denominative from 3225; the south (as being on the right hand of a person facing the east): -- south (side, -ward, wind).[ql 84:87 ## Teyman {tay-mawn'}; or Teman {tay-mawn'}; the same as 8486; Teman, the name of two Edomites, and of the region and descendant of one of them: -- south, Teman.[ql 84:88 ## Teym@niy {tay-men-ee'}; probably for 8489; Temeni, an Israelite: -- Temeni.[ql 84:89 ## Teymaniy {tay-maw-nee'}; patronymically from 8487; a Temanite or descendant of Teman: -- Temani, Temanite.[ql 84:90 ## tiymarah {tee-maw-raw'}; or timarah {tee-maw-raw'}; from the same as 8558; a column, i.e. cloud: -- pillar.[ql 84:91 ## Tiytsiy {tee-tsee'}; patrial or patronymically from an unused noun of uncertain meaning; a Titsite or descendant or inhabitant of an unknown Tits: -- Tizite.[ql 84:92 ## tiyrowsh {tee-roshe'}; or tiyrosh {tee-roshe'}; from 3423 in the sense of expulsion; must or fresh grape-juice (as just squeezed out); by implication (rarely) fermented wine: -- (new, sweet) wine.[ql 84:93 ## Tiyr@ya> {tee-reh-yaw'}; probably from 3372; fearful, Tirja, an Israelite: -- Tiria.[ql 84:94 ## Tiyrac {tee-rawce'}; probably of foreign derivation; Tiras, a son of Japheth: -- Tiras.[ql 84:95 ## tayish {tah'-yeesh}; from an unused root meaning to butt; a buck or he-goat (as given to butting): -- he goat.[ql 84:96 ## tok {toke}; or towk (Psa. 72:14) {toke}; from the same base as 8432 (in the sense of cutting to pieces); oppression: -- deceit, fraud.[ql 84:97 ## takah {taw-kaw'}; a primitive root; to strew, i.e. encamp: -- sit down.[ql 84:98 ## t@kuwnah {tek-oo-naw'}; feminine passive participle of 8505; adjustment, i.e. structure; by implication, equipage: -- fashion, store.[ql 84:99 ## t@kuwnah {tek-oo-naw'}; from 3559; or probably ident. with 8498; something arranged or fixed, i.e. a place: -- seat.[ql 85:00 ## tukkiy {took-kee'}; or tuwkkiy {took-kee'}; probably of foreign derivation; some imported creature, probably a peacock: -- peacock.[ql 85:01 ## takak {taw-kawk'}; from an unused root meaning to dissever, i.e. crush: -- deceitful.[ql 85:02 ## tiklah {tik-law'}; from 3615; completeness: -- perfection.[ql 85:03 ## takliyth {tak-leeth'}; from 3615; completion; by implication, an extremity: -- end, perfect(-ion).[ql 85:04 ## t@keleth {tek-ay'-leth}; probably for 7827; the cerulean mussel, i.e. the color (violet) obtained therefrom or stuff dyed therewith: -- blue.[ql 85:05 ## takan {taw-kan'}; a primitive root; to balance, i.e. measure out (by weight or dimension); figuratively, arrange, equalize, through the idea of levelling (ment. estimate, test): -- bear up, direct, be ([un-])equal, mete, ponder, tell, weigh.[ql 85:06 ## token {to'-ken}; from 8505; a fixed quantity: -- measure, tale.[ql 85:07 ## Token {to'-ken}; the same as 8506; Token, a place in Palestine: -- Tochen.[ql 85:08 ## tokniyth {tok-neeth'}; from 8506; admeasurement, i.e. consummation: -- pattern, sum.[ql 85:09 ## takriyk {tak-reek'}; apparently from an unused root meaning to encompass; a wrapper or robe: -- garment.[ql 85:10 ## tel {tale}; by contraction from 8524; a mound: -- heap, X strength.[ql 85:11 ## tala> {taw-law'}; a primitive root; to suspend; figuratively (through hesitation) to be uncertain; by implication (of mental dependence) to habituate: -- be bent, hang (in doubt).[ql 85:12 ## Tel >Abiyb {tale aw-beeb'}; from 8510 and 24; mound of green growth; Tel-Abib, a place in Chaldaea: -- Tel-abib.[ql 85:13 ## t@la>ah {tel-aw-aw'}; from 3811; distress: -- travail, travel, trouble.[ql 85:14 ## tal>uwbah {tal-oo-baw'}; from 3851; desiccation: -- great drought.[ql 85:15 ## T@la>ssar {tel-as-sar'}; or T@lassar {tel-as-sar'}; of foreign derivation; Telassar, a region of Assyria: -- Telassar.[ql 85:16 ## talbosheth {tal-bo'-sheth}; from 3847; a garment: -- clothing.[ql 85:17 ## t@lag (Aramaic) {tel-ag'}; corresponding to 7950; snow: -- snow.[ql 85:18 ## talah {taw-law'}; a primitive root; to suspend (especially to gibbet): -- hang (up).[ql 85:19 ## t@luwnah {tel-oo-naw'}; or t@lunnah {tel-oon-naw'}; from 3885 in the sense of obstinacy; a grumbling: -- murmuring.[ql 85:20 ## Telach {teh'-lakh}; probably from an unused root meaning to dissever; breach; Telach, an Israelite: -- Telah.[ql 85:21 ## Tel Charsha> {tale khar-shaw'}; from 8510 and the feminine of 2798; mound of workmanship; Tel-Charsha, a place in Babylonia: -- Tel-haresha, Tel-harsa.[ql 85:22 ## t@liy {tel-ee'}; probably from 8518; a quiver (as slung): -- quiver.[ql 85:23 ## t@liythay (Aramaic) {tel-ee-thah'-ee}; or taltiy (Aramaic) {tal-tee'}; ordinal from 8532; third: -- third.[ql 85:24 ## talal {taw-lal'}; a primitive root; to pile up, i.e. elevate: -- eminent. Compare 2048.[ql 85:25 ## telem {teh'-lem}; from an unused root meaning to accumulate; a bank or terrace: -- furrow, ridge.[ql 85:26 ## Talmay {tal-mah'-ee}; from 8525; ridged; Talmai, the name of a Canaanite and a Syrian: -- Talmai.[ql 85:27 ## talmiyd {tal-meed'}; from 3925; a pupil: -- scholar.[ql 85:28 ## Tel Melach {tale meh'-lakh}; from 8510 and 4417; mound of salt;Tel-Melach, a place in Babylonia: -- Tel-melah.[ql 85:29 ## tala< {taw-law'}; a denominative from 8438; to crimson, i.e. dye that color: -- X scarlet.[ql 85:30 ## talpiyah {tal-pee-yaw'}; feminine from an unused root meaning to tower; something tall, i.e. (plural collective) slenderness: -- armoury.[ql 85:31 ## t@lath (Aramaic) {tel-ath'}; from 8532; a tertiary rank: -- third.[ql 85:32 ## t@lath (Aramaic) {tel-awth'}; masculine t@lathah (Aramaic) {tel-aw-thaw'}; or t@latha> (Aramaic) {tel-aw-thaw'}; corresponding to 7969; three or third: -- third, three.[ql 85:33 ## t@lathiyn (Aramaic) {tel-aw-theen'}; mult. of 8532; ten times three: -- thirty.[ql 85:34 ## taltal {tal-tal'}; by reduplication, from 8524 through the idea of vibration; a trailing bough (as pendulous): -- bushy.[ql 85:35 ## tam {tawm}; from 8552; complete; usually (morally) pious; specifically, gentle, dear: -- coupled together, perfect, plain, undefiled, upright.[ql 85:36 ## tam (Aramaic) {tawm}; corresponding to 8033; there: -- X thence, there, X where.[ql 85:37 ## tom {tome}; from 8552; completeness; figuratively, prosperity; usually (morally) innocence: -- full, integrity, perfect(-ion), simplicity, upright(-ly, -ness), at a venture. See 8550.[ql 85:38 ## tummah {toom-maw'}; feminine of 8537; innocence: -- integrity.[ql 85:39 ## tamahh {taw-mah'}; a primitive root; to be in consternation: -- be amazed, be astonished, marvel(-lously), wonder.[ql 85:40 ## t@mahh (Aramaic) {tem-ah'}; from a root corresponding to 8539; a miracle: -- wonder.[ql 85:41 ## timmahown {tim-maw-hone'}; from 8539; consternation: -- astonishment.[ql 85:42 ## Tammuwz {tam-mooz'}; of uncertain derivation; Tammuz, a Phoenician deity: -- Tammuz.[ql 85:43 ## t@mowl {tem-ole'}; or t@mol {tem-ole'}; probably for 865; properly, ago, i.e. a (short or long) time since; especially yesterday, or (with 8032) day before yesterday: -- + before (-time), + these [three] days, + heretofore, + time past, yesterday.[ql 85:44 ## t@muwnah {tem-oo-naw'}; or t@munah {tem-oo-naw'}; from 4327; something portioned (i.e. fashioned) out, as a shape, i.e. (indefinitely) phantom, or (specifically) embodiment, or (figuratively) manifestation (of favor): -- image, likeness, similitude.[ql 85:45 ## t@muwrah {tem-oo-raw'}; from 4171; barter, compensation: -- (ex-)change(-ing), recompense, restitution.[ql 85:46 ## t@muwthah {tem-oo-thaw'}; from 4191; execution (as a doom): -- death, die.[ql 85:47 ## Temach {teh'-makh}; of uncertain derivation; Temach, one of the Nethinim: -- Tamah, Thamah.[ql 85:48 ## tamiyd {taw-meed'}; from an unused root meaning to stretch; properly, continuance (as indefinite extension); but used only (attributively as adjective) constant (or adverbially, constantly); ellipt. the regular (daily) sacrifice: -- alway(-s), continual (employment, -ly), daily, ([n-])ever(-more), perpetual.[ql 85:49 ## tamiym {taw-meem'}; from 8552; entire (literally, figuratively or morally); also (as noun) integrity, truth: -- without blemish, complete, full, perfect, sincerely (-ity), sound, without spot, undefiled, upright(-ly), whole.[ql 85:50 ## Tummiym {toom-meem'}; plural of 8537; perfections, i.e. (techn.) one of the epithets of the objects in the high-priest's breastplate as an emblem of complete Truth: -- Thummim.[ql 85:51 ## tamak {taw-mak'}; a primitive root; to sustain; by implication, to obtain, keep fast; figuratively, to help, follow close: -- (take, up-)hold (up), maintain, retain, stay (up).[ql 85:52 ## tamam {taw-mam'}; a primitive root; to complete, in a good or a bad sense, literal, or figurative, transitive or intransitive (as follows): -- accomplish, cease, be clean [pass-]ed, consume, have done, (come to an, have an, make an) end, fail, come to the full, be all gone, X be all here, be (make) perfect, be spent, sum, be (shew self) upright, be wasted, whole.[ql 85:53 ## Timnah {tim-naw'}; from 4487; a portion assigned; Timnah, the name of two places in Palestine: -- Timnah, Timnath, Thimnathah.[ql 85:54 ## Timniy {tim-nee'}; patrial from 8553; a Timnite or inhabitant of Timnah: -- Timnite.[ql 85:55 ## Timna< {tim-naw'}; from 4513; restraint; Timna, the name of two Edomites: -- Timna, Timnah.[ql 85:56 ## Timnath Cherec {tim-nath kheh'-res}; or Timnath Cerach {tim-nath seh'-rakh}; from 8553 and 2775; portion of (the) sun; Timnath-Cheres, a place in Palestine: -- Timnath-heres, Timnath-serah.[ql 85:57 ## temec {teh'-mes}; from 4529; liquefaction, i.e. disappearance: -- melt.[ql 85:58 ## tamar {taw-mawr'}; from an unused root meaning to be erect; a palm tree: -- palm (tree).[ql 85:59 ## Tamar {taw-mawr'}; the same as 8558; Tamar, the name of three women and a place: -- Tamar.[ql 85:60 ## tomer {to'-mer}; from the same root as 8558; a palm trunk: -- palm tree.[ql 85:61 ## timmor (plural only) {tim-more'}; or (feminine) timmorah (singular and plural) {tim-mo-raw'}; from the same root as 8558; (arch.) a palm-like pilaster (i.e. umbellate): -- palm tree.[ql 85:62 ## tamruwq {tam-rook'}; or tamruq {tam-rook'}; or tamriyq {tam-reek'}; from 4838; properly, a scouring, i.e. soap or perfumery for the bath; figuratively, a detergent: -- X cleanse, (thing for) purification(-fying).[ql 85:63 ## tamruwr {tam-roor'}; from 4843; bitterness (plural as collective): -- X most bitter(-ly).[ql 85:64 ## tamruwr {tam-roor'}; from the same root as 8558; an erection, i.e. pillar (probably for a guide-board): -- high heap.[ql 85:65 ## tan {tan}; from an unused root probably meaning to elongate; a monster (as preternaturally formed), i.e. a sea-serpent (or other huge marine animal); also a jackal (or other hideous land animal): -- dragon, whale. Compare 8577.[ql 85:66 ## tanah {taw-naw'}; a primitive root; to present (a mercenary inducement), i.e. bargain with (a harlot): -- hire.[ql 85:67 ## tanah {taw-naw'}; a primitive root [identical with 8566 through the idea of attributing honor]; to ascribe (praise), i.e. celebrate, commemorate: -- lament, rehearse.[ql 85:68 ## tannah {tan-naw'}; probably feminine of 8565; a female jackal: -- dragon.[ql 85:69 ## t@nuw>ah {ten-oo-aw'}; from 5106; alienation; by implication, enmity: -- breach of promise, occasion.[ql 85:70 ## t@nuwbah {ten-oo-baw'}; from 5107; produce: -- fruit, increase.[ql 85:71 ## t@nuwk {ten-ook'}; perhaps from the same as 594 through the idea of protraction; a pinnacle, i.e. extremity: -- tip.[ql 85:72 ## t@nuwmah {ten-oo-maw'}; from 5123; drowsiness, i.e. sleep: -- slumber(-ing).[ql 85:73 ## t@nuwphah {ten-oo-faw'}; from 5130; a brandishing (in threat); by implication, tumult; specifically, the official undulation of sacrificial offerings: -- offering, shaking, wave (offering).[ql 85:74 ## tannuwr {tan-noor'}; from 5216; a fire-pot: -- furnace, oven.[ql 85:75 ## tanchuwm {tan-khoom'}; or tanchum {tan-khoom'}; and (feminine) tanchuwmah {tan-khoo-maw'}; from 5162; compassion, solace: -- comfort, consolation.[ql 85:76 ## Tanchumeth {tan-khoo'-meth}; for 8575 (feminine); Tanchumeth, an Israelite: -- Tanhumeth.[ql 85:77 ## tanniyn {tan-neen'}; or tanniym (Ezek. 29:3) {tan-neem'}; intensive from the same as 8565; a marine or land monster, i.e. sea-serpent or jackal: -- dragon, sea-monster, serpent, whale.[ql 85:78 ## tinyan (Aramaic) {tin-yawn'}; corresponding to 8147; second: -- second.[ql 85:79 ## tinyanuwth (Aramaic) {tin-yaw-nooth'}; from 8578; a second time: -- again.[ql 85:80 ## tanshemeth {tan-sheh'-meth}; from 5395; properly, a hard breather, i.e. the name of two unclean creatures, a lizard and a bird (both perhaps from changing color through their irascibility), probably the tree-toad and the water-hen: -- mole, swan.[ql 85:81 ## taarah {tif-aw-raw'}; or tiph>ereth {tif-eh'-reth}; from 6286; ornament (abstractly or concretely, literally or figuratively): -- beauty(-iful), bravery, comely, fair, glory(-ious), hono; ornament (abstractly or concretely, literally or figuratively): -beauty(-iful), bravery, comely, fair, glory(-ious), honour, majesty.[ql 85:98 ## tappuwach {tap-poo'-akh}; from 5301; an apple (from its fragrance), i.e. the fruit or the tree (probably includ. others of the pome order, as the quince, the orange, etc.): -- apple (tree). See also 1054.[ql 85:99 ## Tappuwach {tap-poo'-akh}; the same as 8598; Tappuach, the name of two places in Palestine, also of an Israelite: -- Tappuah.[ql 86:00 ## t@phowtsah {tef-o-tsaw'}; from 6327; a dispersal: -- dispersion.[ql 86:01 ## tuphiyn {too-feen'}; from 644; cookery, i.e. (concretely) a cake: -- baked piece.[ql 86:02 ## taphel {taw-fale'}; from an unused root meaning to smear; plaster (as gummy) or slime; (figuratively) frivolity: -- foolish things, unsavoury, untempered.[ql 86:03 ## Tophel {to'-fel}; from the same as 8602; quagmire; Tophel, a place near the Desert: -- Tophel.[ql 86:04 ## tiphlah {tif-law'}; from the same as 8602; frivolity: -- folly, foolishly.[ql 86:05 ## t@phillah {tef-il-law'}; from 6419; intercession, supplication; by implication, a hymn: -- prayer.[ql 86:06 ## tiphletseth {tif-leh'-tseth}; from 6426; fearfulness: -- terrible.[ql 86:07 ## Tiphcach {tif-sakh'}; from 6452; ford; Tiphsach, a place in Mesopotamia: -- Tipsah.[ql 86:08 ## taphaph {taw-faf'}; a primitive root; to drum, i.e. play (as) on the tambourine: -- taber, play with timbrels.[ql 86:09 ## taphar {taw-far'}; a primitive root; to sew: -- (women that) sew (together).[ql 86:10 ## taphas {taw-fas'}; a primitive root; to manipulate, i.e. seize; chiefly to capture, wield, specifically, to overlay; figuratively, to use unwarrantably: -- catch, handle, (lay, take) hold (on, over), stop, X surely, surprise, take.[ql 86:11 ## topheth {to'-feth}; from the base of 8608; a smiting, i.e. (figuratively) contempt: -- tabret.[ql 86:12 ## Topheth {to'-feth}; the same as 8611; Topheth, a place near Jerusalem: -- Tophet, Topheth.[ql 86:13 ## Tophteh {tof-teh'}; probably a form of 8612; Tophteh, a place of cremation: -- Tophet.[ql 86:14 ## tiphtay (Aramaic) {tif-tah'-ee}; perhaps from 8199; judicial, i.e. a lawyer: -- sheriff.[ql 86:15 ## tiqvah {tik-vaw'}; from 6960; literally, a cord (as an attachment [compare 6961]); figuratively, expectancy: -- expectation ([-ted]), hope, live, thing that I long for.[ql 86:16 ## Tiqvah {tik-vaw'}; the same as 8615; Tikvah, the name of two Israelites: -- Tikvah.[ql 86:17 ## t@quwmah {tek-oo-maw'}; from 6965; resistfulness: -- power to stand.[ql 86:18 ## t@qowmem {tek-o-mame'}; from 6965; an opponent: -- rise up against.[ql 86:19 ## taqowa< {taw-ko'-ah}; from 8628 (in the musical sense); a trumpet: -- trumpet.[ql 86:20 ## T@qowa< {tek-o'-ah}; a form of 8619; Tekoa, a place in Palestine: -- Tekoa, Tekoah.[ql 86:21 ## T@qowalah {tar-al-aw'}; probably for 8653; a reeling; Taralah, a place in Palestine: -- Taralah.[ql 86:35 ## tarbuwth {tar-booth'}; from 7235; multiplication, i.e. progeny: -- increase.[ql 86:36 ## tarbiyth {tar-beeth'}; from 7235; multiplication, i.e. percentage or bonus in addition to principal: -- increase, unjust gain.[ql 86:37 ## tirgal {teer-gal'}; a denominative from 7270; to cause to walk: -- teach to go.[ql 86:38 ## tirgam {teer-gam'}; a denominative from 7275 in the sense of throwing over; to transfer, i.e. translate: -- interpret.[ql 86:39 ## tardemah {tar-day-maw'}; from 7290; a lethargy or (by implication) trance: -- deep sleep.[ql 86:40 ## Tirhaqah {teer-haw'-kaw}; of foreign derivation; Tirhakah, a king of Kush: -- Tirhakah.[ql 86:41 ## t@ruwmah {ter-oo-maw'}; or t@rumah (Deut. l2:11) {ter-oo-maw'}; from 7311; a present (as offered up), especially in sacrifice or as tribute: -- gift, heave offering ([shoulder]), oblation, offered(-ing).[ql 86:42 ## t@ruwmiyah {ter-oo-mee-yaw'}; formed as 8641; a sacrificial offering: -- oblation.[ql 86:43 ## t@ruw {teer-shaw-thaw'}; of foreign derivation; the title of a Persian deputy or governor: -- Tirshatha.[ql 86:61 ## Tartan {tar-tawn'}; of foreign derivation; Tartan, an Assyrian: -- Tartan.[ql 86:62 ## Tartaq {tar-tawk'}; of foreign derivation; Tartak, a deity of the Avvites: -- Tartak.[ql 86:63 ## t@shu>ah {tesh-oo-aw'}; from 7722; a crashing or loud clamor: -- crying, noise, shouting, stir.[ql 86:64 ## Tishbiy {tish-bee'}; patrial from an unused name meaning recourse; a Tishbite or inhabitant of Tishbeh (in Gilead): -- Tishbite.[ql 86:65 ## tashbets {tash-bates'}; from 7660; checkered stuff (as reticulated): -- broidered.[ql 86:66 ## t@shuwbah {tesh-oo-baw'}; or t@shubah {tesh-oo-baw'}; from 7725; a recurrence (of time or place); a reply (as returned): -- answer, be expired, return.[ql 86:67 ## t@suwmeth {tes-oo-meth'}; from 7760; a deposit, i.e. pledging: -- + fellowship.[ql 86:68 ## t@shuw