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3817 - paio {pah'-yo}; a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than 5180); specifically to sting (as a scorpion): --smite, strike. ~ | 24776 |
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00070 ##'oben {o'ben ; from the same as 00068 ; a pair of stones (only dual ; a potter's wheel or a midwife's stool (consisting alike of two horizontal disks with a support between :-- wheel , stool . ~ | 138 |
03976 ## mo'zen {mo-zane' ; from 00239 ; (only in the dual a pair of scales :-- balances . ~ | 7950 |
05275 ## na` al {nah'- al ; or (feminine na` alah {nah-al-aw' ; from 05274 ; properly , a sandal tongue ; by extens . a sandal or slipper (sometimes as a symbol of occupancy , a refusal to marry , or of something valueless :-- dryshod , (pair of shoe ([-latchet ,-s . ~ | 10548 |
06776 ## tsemed {tseh'- med ; a yoke or team (i . e . pair ; hence , an acre (i . e . day's task for a yoke of cattle to plough :-- acre , couple , X together , two [donkeys , yoke (of oxen . ~ | 13550 |
2201 - zeugos {dzyoo'-gos}; from the same as 2218; a couple, i.e. a team (of oxen yoked together) or brace (of birds tied together): --yoke, pair. ~ | 21748 |
2218 - zugos {dzoo-gos'}; from the root of zeugnumi (to join, especially by a "yoke"); a coupling, i.e. (figuratively) servitude (a law or obligation); also (literally) the beam of the balance (as connecting the scales): --pair of balances, yoke. ~ | 21782 |
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PAIS..................1
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3816 - pais {paheece}; perhaps from 3817; a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by analogy,) a girl, and (genitive case) a child; specifically, a slave or servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God): --child, maid(-en), (man) servant, son, young man. ~ | 24774 |
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3815 - paizo {paheed'-zo}; from 3816; to sport (as a boy): --play. ~ | 24772 |
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PAK...................6
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00775 ##'Arpakshad {ar-pak-shad' ; probably of foreign origin ; Arpakshad , a son of Noah ; also the region settled by him :-- Arphaxad . ~ | 1548 |
02019 ## haphakpak {haf-ak-pak' ; by reduplication from 02015 ; very perverse :-- froward . ~ | 4036 |
06378 ## pak {pak ; from 06379 ; a flask (from which a liquid may flow :-- box , vial . ~ | 12754 |
06378 ## pak {pak ; from 06379 ; a flask (from which a liquid may flow :-- box , vial . ~ | 12754 |
06498 ## paqqu` ah {pak-koo-aw' ; from the same as 06497 ; the wild cucumber (from splitting open to shed its seeds :-- gourd . ~ | 12994 |
3818 - Pakatiane {pak-at-ee-an-ay'}; feminine of an adjective of uncertain derivation; Pacatianian, a section of Phrygia: --Pacatiana. ~ | 24778 |
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PAKAH.................1
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06379 ## pakah {paw-kaw' ; a primitive root ; to pour :-- run out . ~ | 12756 |
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PAKATIANE.............1
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3818 - Pakatiane {pak-at-ee-an-ay'}; feminine of an adjective of uncertain derivation; Pacatianian, a section of Phrygia: --Pacatiana. ~ | 24778 |
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PAKES.................1
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0258 - alopex {al-o'-pakes}; of uncertain derivation; a fox, i.e. (figuratively) a cunning person: --fox. ~ | 17862 |
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PAKH..................13
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04304 ## mitpachath {mit-pakh'- ath ; from 02946 ; a wide cloak (for a woman :-- vail , wimple . ~ | 8606 |
04556 ## micpachath {mis-pakh'- ath ; from 05596 ; scruf (as spreading over the surface :-- scab . ~ | 9110 |
05597 ## cappachath {sap-pakh'- ath ; from 05596 ; the mange (as making the hair fall off :-- scab . ~ | 11192 |
06341 ## pach {pakh ; from 06351 ; a (metallic sheet (as pounded thin ; also a spring net (as spread out like a lamina :-- gin , (thin plate , snare . ~ | 12680 |
06343 ## pachad {pakh'- ad ; from 06342 ; a (sudden alarm (properly , the object feared , by implication , the feeling :-- dread (- ful , fear , (thing great [fear ,-ly feared , terror . ~ | 12684 |
06344 ## pachad {pakh'- ad ; the same as 06343 ; a testicle (as a cause of shame akin to fear :-- stone . ~ | 12686 |
06345 ## pachdah {pakh-daw' ; feminine of 06343 ; alarm (i . e . awe :-- fear . ~ | 12688 |
06349 ## pachaz {pakh'- az ; from 06348 ; ebullition , i . e . froth (figuratively , lust :-- unstable . ~ | 12696 |
06350 ## pachazuwth {pakh-az-ooth' ; from 06348 ; frivolity :-- lightness . ~ | 12698 |
06354 ## pachath {pakh'- ath ; probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig ; a pit , especially for catching animals :-- hole , pit , snare . ~ | 12706 |
06355 ## Pachath Mow'ab {pakh'- ath mo-awb' ; from 06354 and 04124 ; pit of Moab ; Pachath-Moab , an Israelite :-- Pahath-moab . ~ | 12708 |
06835 ## tsappachath {tsap-pakh'- ath ; from an unused root meaning to expand ; a saucer (as flat :-- cruse . ~ | 13668 |
3975 - pachuno {pakh-oo'-no}; from a derivative of 4078 (meaning thick); to thicken, i.e. (by implication) to fatten (figuratively, stupefy or render callous): --wax gross. ~ | 25092 |
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03375 ## Yirown {yir-ohn' ; from 03372 ; fearfulness ; Jiron , a place in Pal :-- Iron . ~ | 6748 |
06068 ##` Anathowth {an-aw-thoth' ; plural of 06067 ; Anathoth , the name of two Israelites , also of a place in Pal :-- Anathoth . ~ | 12134 |
06384 ## Pallu'iy {pal-loo-ee' ; patronymically from 06396 ; a Palluite (collectively or descendants of Pallu :-- Palluites . ~ | 12766 |
06396 ## Palluw'{pal-loo' ; from 06395 ; distinguished ; Pallu , an Israelite :-- Pallu , Phallu . ~ | 12790 |
06405 ## pallet {pal-late' ; from 06403 ; escape :-- deliverance , escape . ~ | 12808 |
06406 ## Paltiy {pal-tee' ; from 06403 ; delivered ; Palti , the name of two Israelites :-- Palti , Phalti . ~ | 12810 |
06407 ## Paltiy {pal-tee' ; patronymically from 06406 ; a Paltite or descendant of Palti :-- Paltite . ~ | 12812 |
06409 ## Paltiy'el {pal-tee-ale' ; from the same as 06404 and 00410 ; deliverance of God ; Paltiel , the name of two Israelites :-- Paltiel , Phaltiel . ~ | 12816 |
06422 ## palmowniy {pal-mo-nee' ; probably for 06423 ; a certain one , i . e . so-and-so :-- certain . ~ | 12842 |
06427 ## pallatsuwth {pal-law-tsooth' ; from 06426 ; affright :-- fearfulness , horror , trembling . ~ | 12852 |
07766 ## Shuwnem {shoo-name' ; probably from the same as 07764 ; quietly ; Shunem , a place in Pal :-- Shunem . ~ | 15530 |
07856 ## Sitnan {sit-naw' ; the same as 07855 ; Sitnah , the name of a well in Pal :-- Sitnah . ~ | 15710 |
1597 - ekpalai {eh'-pal-ahee}; from 1537 and 3819; long ago, for a long while: --of a long time, of old. ~ | 20540 |
2897 - kraipale {krahee-pal'-ay}; probably from the same as 0726; properly, a headache (as a seizure of pain) from drunkenness, i.e. (by implication) a debauch (by analogy, a glut): --surfeiting. ~ | 23138 |
3819 - palai {pal'-ahee}; probably another form for 3825 (through the idea of retrocession); (adverbially) formerly, or (by relatively) sometime since; (elliptically as adjective) ancient: --any while, a great while ago, (of) old, in time past. ~ | 24780 |
3820 - palaios {pal-ah-yos'}; from 3819; antique, i.e. not recent, worn out: --old. ~ | 24782 |
3821 - palaiotes {pal-ah-yot'-ace}; from 3820; antiquatedness: --oldness. ~ | 24784 |
3822 - palaioo {pal-ah-yo'-o}; from 3820; to make (passively, become) worn out, or declare obsolete: --decay, make (wax) old. ~ | 24786 |
3823 - pale {pal'-ay}; from pallo (to vibrate; another form for 0906); wrestling: --+ wrestle. ~ | 24788 |
3824 - paliggenesia {pal-ing-ghen-es-ee'-ah}; from 3825 and 1078; (spiritual) rebirth (the state or the act), i.e. (figuratively) spiritual renovation; specifically, Messianic restoration: --regeneration. ~ | 24790 |
3825 - palin {pal'-in}; probably from the same as 3823 (through the idea of oscillatory repetition); (adverbially) anew, i.e. (of place) back, (of time) once more, or (conjunctionally) furthermore or on the other hand: --again. ~ | 24792 |
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PALA..................1
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06381 ## pala'{paw-law' ; a primitive root ; properly , perhaps to separate , i . e . distinguish (literally or figuratively ; by implication , to be (causatively , make great , difficult , wonderful :-- accomplish , (arise . . . too , be too hard , hidden , things too high , (be , do , do a , shew marvelous (- ly ,-els , things , work , miracles , perform , separate , make singular , (be , great , make wonderful (- ers ,-ly , things , works , wondrous (things , works ,-ly . ~ | 12760 |
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PALAC.................1
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06424 ## palac {paw-las' ; a primitive root ; properly , to roll flat , i . e . prepare (a road ; also to revolve , i . e . weigh (mentally :-- make , ponder , weigh . ~ | 12846 |
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00490 ##'almanah {al-maw-naw' ; fem of 00488 ; a widow ; also a desolate place :-- desolate house (palace , widow . ~ | 978 |
00643 ##'appeden {ap-peh'- den ; apparently of foreign derivation ; a pavilion or palace-tent :-- palace . ~ | 1284 |
00643 ##'appeden {ap-peh'- den ; apparently of foreign derivation ; a pavilion or palace-tent :-- palace . ~ | 1284 |
00759 ##'armown {ar-mone' ; from an unused root (meaning to be elevated ; a citadel (from its height :-- castle , palace . Compare 02038 . ~ | 1516 |
01001 ## biyra'(Aramaic {bee-raw' ; corresponding to 01002 ; a palace :-- palace . ~ | 2000 |
01001 ## biyra'(Aramaic {bee-raw' ; corresponding to 01002 ; a palace :-- palace . ~ | 2000 |
01002 ## biyrah {bee-raw' ; of foreign origin ; a castle or palace :-- palace . ~ | 2002 |
01002 ## biyrah {bee-raw' ; of foreign origin ; a castle or palace :-- palace . ~ | 2002 |
01004 ## bayith {bah'- yith ; probably from 01129 abbreviated ; a house (in the greatest variation of applications , especially family , etc . :-- court , daughter , door , + dungeon , family , + forth of , X great as would contain , hangings , home [born , [winter house (- hold , inside (- ward , palace , place , + prison , + steward , + tablet , temple , web , + within (- out . ~ | 2006 |
01055 ## biythan {bee-thawn' ; probably from 01004 ; a palace (i . e . large house :-- palace . ~ | 2108 |
01055 ## biythan {bee-thawn' ; probably from 01004 ; a palace (i . e . large house :-- palace . ~ | 2108 |
01964 ## heykal {hay-kawl' ; probably from 03201 (in the sense of capacity ; a large public building , such as a palace or temple :-- palace , temple . ~ | 3926 |
01964 ## heykal {hay-kawl' ; probably from 03201 (in the sense of capacity ; a large public building , such as a palace or temple :-- palace , temple . ~ | 3926 |
01965 ## heykal (Aramaic {hay-kal' ; corresponding to 01964 :-- palace , temple . ~ | 3928 |
02038 ## harmown {har-mone' ; from the same as 02036 ; a castle (from its height :-- palace . ~ | 4074 |
02918 ## tiyrah {tee-raw' ; feminine of (an equivalent to 02905 ; a wall ; hence , a fortress or a hamlet :-- (goodly castle , habitation , palace , row . ~ | 5834 |
04720 ## miqdash {mik-dawsh' ; or miqq@dash (Exod . 15 : 17 {mik-ked-awsh' ; from 06942 ; a consecrated thing or place , especially , a palace , sanctuary (whether of Jehovah or of idols or asylum :-- chapel , hallowed part , holy place , sanctuary . ~ | 9438 |
08651 ## t@ra` (Aramaic {ter-ah' ; corresponding to 08179 ; a door ; by implication , a palace :-- gate mouth . ~ | 17300 |
0833 - aule {ow-lay'}; from the same as 0109; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication, a mansion: --court, ( [sheep-])fold, hall, palace. ~ | 19012 |
0933 - basileion {bas-il'-i-on}; neuter of 0934; a palace: --king's court. ~ | 19212 |
4232 - praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on}; of Latin origin; the praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp): --(common, judgment) hall (of judgment), palace, praetorium. ~ | 25606 |
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PALACH................1
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06398 ## palach {paw-lakh' ; a primitive root ; to slice , i . e . break open or pierce :-- bring forth , cleave , cut , shred , strike through . ~ | 12794 |
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PALAG.................1
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06385 ## palag {paw-lag' ; a primitive root ; to split (literally or figuratively :-- divide . ~ | 12768 |
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PALAH.................1
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06395 ## palah {paw-law' ; a primitive root ; to distinguish (literally or figuratively :-- put a difference , show marvellous , separate , set apart , sever , make wonderfully . ~ | 12788 |
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PALAI.................1
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3819 - palai {pal'-ahee}; probably another form for 3825 (through the idea of retrocession); (adverbially) formerly, or (by relatively) sometime since; (elliptically as adjective) ancient: --any while, a great while ago, (of) old, in time past. ~ | 24780 |
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PALAIOO...............1
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3822 - palaioo {pal-ah-yo'-o}; from 3820; to make (passively, become) worn out, or declare obsolete: --decay, make (wax) old. ~ | 24786 |