FELCH.................1
00622 ##'acaph {aw-saf' ; a primitive root ; to gather for any purpose ; hence , to receive , take away , i . e . remove (destroy , leave behind , put up , restore , etc . :-- assemble , bring , consume , destroy , felch , gather (in , together , up again , X generally , get (him , lose , put all together , receive , recover [another from leprosy , (be rereward , X surely , take (away , into , up , X utterly , withdraw . ~1242
 
 FELIX.................2
5344 - Phelix {fay'-lix}; of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (i.e. Felix), a Roman: --Felix. ~27830
5344 - Phelix {fay'-lix}; of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (i.e. Felix), a Roman: --Felix. ~27830
 
 FELL..................4
01438 ## gada` {gaw-dah' ; a primitive root ; to fell a tree ; generally , to destroy anything :-- cut (asunder , in sunder , down , off , hew down . ~2874
05307 ## naphal {naw-fal' ; a primitive root ; to fall , in a great variety of applications (intransitive or causative , literal or figurative :-- be accepted , cast (down , self , [lots , out , cease , die , divide (by lot , (let fail , (cause to , let , make , ready to fall (away , down ,-en ,-ing , fell (- ing , fugitive , have [inheritance , inferior , be judged [by mistake for 06419 , lay (along , (cause to lie down , light (down , be (X hast lost , lying , overthrow , overwhelm , perish , present (- ed ,-ing , (make to rot , slay , smite out , X surely , throw down . ~10612
05362 ## naqaph {naw-kaf' ; a primitive root ; to strike with more or less violence (beat , fell , corrode ; by implication (of attack to knock together , i . e . surround or circulate :-- compass (about ,-ing , cut down , destroy , go round (about , inclose , round . ~10722
1356 - diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace}; from the alternate of 2203 and the alternate of 4098; sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite): --which fell down from Jupiter. ~20058
 
 FELLED................2
01503 ## geza'{geh'- zah ; from an unused root meaning to cut down (trees ; the trunk or stump of a tree (as felled or as planted :-- stem , stock . ~3004
03126 ## yowneq {yo-nake' ; active participle of 03243 ; a sucker ; hence , a twig (of a tree felled and sprouting :-- tender plant . ~6250
 
 FELLER................4
01439 ## Gid` own {ghid-ohn' ; from 01438 ; feller (i . e . warrior ; Gidon , an Israelite :-- Gideon . ~2876
03772 ## karath {kaw-rath' ; a primitive root ; to cut (off , down or asunder ; by implication , to destroy or consume ; specifically , to covenant (i . e . make an alliance or bargain , originally by cutting flesh and passing between the pieces :-- be chewed , be con-[feder- ate , covenant , cut (down , off , destroy , fail , feller , be freed , hew (down , make a league ([covenant , X lose , perish , X utterly , X want . ~7542
03781 ## kashshiyl {kash-sheel' ; from 03782 ; properly , a feller , i . e . an axe :-- ax . ~7560
05303 ## n@phiyl {nef-eel' ; or n@phil {nef-eel' ; from 05307 ; properly , a feller , i . e . a bully or tyrant :-- giant . ~10604
 
 FELLING...............1
07995 ## shalleketh {shal-leh'- keth ; from 07993 ; a felling (of trees :-- when cast . ~15988
 
 FELLOE................1
02839 ## chishshuq {khish-shook' ; from 02836 ; conjoined , i . e . a wheel-spoke or rod connecting the hub with the rim :-- felloe . ~5676
 
 FELLOW................33
00376 ##'iysh {eesh ; contracted for 00582 [or perhaps rather from an unused root meaning to be extant ; a man as an individual or a male person ; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation :-- also , another , any (man , a certain , + champion , consent , each , every (one , fellow , [foot-, husband- man , [good-, great , mighty man , he , high (degree , him (that is , husband , man [-kind , + none , one , people , person , + steward , what (man soever , whoso (- ever , worthy . Compare 00802 . ~750
00582 ##'enowsh {en-oshe' ; from 00605 ; properly , a mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified 00120 ; hence , a man in general (singly or collectively :-- another , X [blood- thirsty , certain , chap [-man ; divers , fellow , X in the flower of their age , husband , (certain , mortal man , people , person , servant , some (X of them , + stranger , those , + their trade . It is often unexpressed in the English versions , especially when used in apposition with another word . Compare 00376 . ~1162
02269 ## chabar (Aramaic {khab-ar' ; from a root corresponding to 02266 ; an associate :-- companion , fellow . ~4536
02270 ## chaber {khaw-bare' ; from 02266 ; an associate :-- companion , fellow , knit together . ~4538
05997 ##` amiyth {aw-meeth' ; from a primitive root meaning to associate ; companionship ; hence (concretely a comrade or kindred man :-- another , fellow , neighbour . ~11992
07386 ## reyq {rake ; or (shorter req {rake ; from 07324 ; empty ; figuratively , worthless :-- emptied (- ty , vain (fellow , man . ~14770
07453 ## rea` {ray'- ah ; or reya` {ray'- ah ; from 07462 ; an associate (more or less close :-- brother , companion , fellow , friend , husband , lover , neighbour , X (an- other . ~14904
07464 ## re` ah {ray'- aw ; feminine of 07453 ; a female associate :-- companion , fellow . ~14926
07474 ## ra` yah {rah-yaw' ; feminine of 07453 ; a female associate :-- fellow , love . ~14946
07934 ## shaken {shaw-kane' ; from 07931 ; a resident ; by extension , a fellow-citizen :-- inhabitant , neighbour , nigh . ~15866
0435 - aner {an'-ayr}; a primary word [compare 0444]; a man (properly as an individual male): --fellow, husband, man, sir. ~18216
2083 - hetairos {het-ah'-ee-ros}; from etes (a clansman); a comrade: --fellow, friend. ~21512
3353 - metochos {met'-okh-os}; from 3348; participant, i.e. (as noun) a sharer; by implication an associate: --fellow, partaker, partner. ~23850
3610 - oiketes {oy-ket'-ace}; from 3611; a fellow resident, i.e. menial domestic: --(household) servant. ~24364
3673 - homothechnos {hom-ot'-ekh-nos}; from the base of 3674 and 5078; a fellow-artificer: --of the same craft. ~24490
4139 - plesion {play-see'-on}; neuter of a derivative of pelas (near); (adverbially) close by; as noun, a neighbor, i.e. fellow (as man, countryman, Christian or friend): --near, neighbour. ~25420
4773 - suggenes {soong-ghen-ace'}; from 4862 and 1085; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman: --cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman). ~26688
4774 - suggnome {soong-gno'-may}; from a compound of 4862 and 1097; fellow knowledge, i.e. concession: --permission. ~26690
4789 - sugkleronomos {soong-klay-ron-om'-os}; from 4862 and 2818; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common: --fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with. ~26720
4827 - summathetes {soom-math-ay-tace'}; from a compound of 4862 and 3129; a co-learner (of Christianity): --fellow disciple. ~26796
4831 - summimetes {soom-mim-ay-tace'}; from a presumed compound of 4862 and 3401; a co-imitator, i.e. fellow votary: --follower together. ~26804
4835 - sumpathes {soom-path-ace'}; from 4841; having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), i.e. (by implication) mutually commiserative: --having compassion one of another. ~26812
4847 - sumpolites {soom-pol-ee'-tace}; from 4862 and 4177; a native of the same town, i.e. (figuratively) co-religionist (fellow-Christian): --fellow-citizen. ~26836
4847 - sumpolites {soom-pol-ee'-tace}; from 4862 and 4177; a native of the same town, i.e. (figuratively) co-religionist (fellow-Christian): --fellow-citizen. ~26836
4887 - sundeo {soon-deh'-o}; from 4862 and 1210; to bind with, i.e. (passively) be a fellow-prisoner (figuratively): --be bound with. ~26916
4898 - sunekdemos {soon-ek'-day-mos}; from 4862 and the base of 1553; a co-absentee from home, i.e. fellow-traveller: --companion in travel, travel with. ~26938
4899 - suneklektos {soon-ek-lek-tos'}; from a compound of 4862 and 1586; chosen in company with, i.e. co-elect (fellow Christian): --elected together with. ~26940
4903 - sunergeo {soon-erg-eh'-o}; from 4904; to be a fellow-worker, i.e. co-operate: --help (work) with, work(-er) together. ~26948
4904 - sunergos {soon-er-gos'}; from a presumed compound of 4862 and the base of 2041; a co-laborer, i.e. coadjutor: --companion in labour, (fellow-)helper(-labourer, -worker), labourer together with, workfellow. ~26950
4939 - suntrophos {soon'-trof-os}; from 4862 and 5162 (in a passive sense); a fellow-nursling, i.e. comrade: --brought up with. ~27020
4954 - sussomos {soos'-so-mos}; from 4862 and 4983; of a joint body, i.e. (figuratively) a fellow-member of the Christian community: --of the same body. ~27050
4955 - sustasiastes {soos-tas-ee-as-tace'}; from a compound of 4862 and a derivative of 4714; a fellow-insurgent: --make insurrection with. ~27052
5387 - philostorgos {fil-os'-tor-gos}; from 5384 and storge (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children); fond of natural relatives, i.e. fraternal towards fellow Christian: --kindly affectioned. ~27916
 
 FELLOWPRISONER........1
4869 - sunaichmalotos {soon-aheekh-mal'-o-tos}; from 4862 and 0164; a co-captive: --fellowprisoner. ~26880
 
 FELLOWSERVANT.........1
4889 - sundoulos {soon'-doo-los}; from 4862 and 1401; a co-slave, i.e. servitor or ministrant of the same master (human or divine): --fellowservant. ~ ***. sundremo. See 4936. ~26920
 
 FELLOWSHIP............7
02266 ## chabar {khaw-bar' ; a primitive root ; to join (literally or figuratively ; specifically (by means of spells to fascinate :-- charm (- er , be compact , couple (together , have fellowship with , heap up , join (self , together , league . ~4530
03027 ## yad {yawd ; a primitive word ; a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc . , in distinction from 03709 , the closed one ; used (as noun , adverb , etc . in a great variety of applications , both literally and figuratively , both proximate and remote [as follows :-- (+ be able , X about , + armholes , at , axletree , because of , beside , border , X bounty , + broad , [broken- handed , X by , charge , coast , + consecrate , + creditor , custody , debt , dominion , X enough , + fellowship , force , X from , hand [-staves ,-- y work , X he , himself , X in , labour , + large , ledge , [left- handed , means , X mine , ministry , near , X of , X order , ordinance , X our , parts , pain , power , X presumptuously , service , side , sore , state , stay , draw with strength , stroke , + swear , terror , X thee , X by them , X themselves , X thine own , X thou , through , X throwing , + thumb , times , X to , X under , X us , X wait on , [way- side , where , + wide , X with (him , me , you , work , + yield , X yourselves ~6052
08667 ## t@suwmeth {tes-oo-meth' ; from 07760 ; a deposit , i . e . pledging :-- + fellowship . ~17332
2842 - koinonia {koy-nohn-ee'-ah}; from 2844; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction: --(to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship. ~23028
2844 - koinonos {koy-no-nos'}; from 2839; a sharer, i.e. associate: --companion, X fellowship, partaker, partner. ~23032
3352 - metoche {met-okh-ay'}; from 3348; participation, i.e. intercourse: --fellowship. ~23848
4790 - sugkoinoneo {soong-koy-no-neh'-o}; from 4862 and 2841; to share in company with, i.e. co-participate in: --communicate (have fellowship) with, be partaker of. ~26722
 
 FELLOWSOLDIER.........1
4961 - sustratiotes {soos-trat-ee-o'-tace}; from 4862 and 4757; a co-campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian toil: --fellowsoldier. ~27064
 
 FELT..................1
06215 ##` Esav {ay-sawv' ; apparently a form of the passive participle of 06213 in the original sense of handling ; rough (i . e . sensibly felt ; Esav , a son of Isaac , including his posterity :-- Esau . ~12428
 
 FEM...................6
00490 ##'almanah {al-maw-naw' ; fem of 00488 ; a widow ; also a desolate place :-- desolate house (palace , widow . ~978
00627 ##'acuppah {as-up-paw' ; fem of 00624 . ; a collection of (learned men (only in the plural :-- assembly . ~1252
00731 ##'arzah {ar-zaw' ; fem of 00730 ; cedar wainscoating :-- cedar work . ~1460
04928 ## mishma` ath {mish-mah'- ath ; fem . of 04926 ; audience , i . e . the royal court ; also obedience , i . e . (concr . a subject :-- bidding , guard , obey . ~9854
05521 ## cukkah {sook-kaw' ; fem of 05520 ; a hut or lair :-- booth , cottage , covert , pavilion , tabernacle , tent . ~11040
0079 - adelphe {ad-el-fay'}; fem of 0080; a sister (naturally or ecclesiastically): --sister. ~17504
 
 FEMALE................56
00355 ##'ayalah {ah-yaw-law' ; feminine of 00354 ; a doe or female deer :-- hind . ~708
00519 ##'amah {aw-maw' ; apparently a primitive word ; a maid-servant or female slave :-- (hand- bondmaid (- woman , maid (- servant . ~1036
00802 ##'ishshah {ish-shaw' ; feminine of 00376 or 00582 ; irregular plural , nashiym {naw-sheem' ; a woman (used in the same wide sense as 00582 :-- [adulter ess , each , every , female , X many , + none , one , + together , wife , woman . Often unexpressed in English . ~1602
00860 ##'athown {aw-thone' ; probably from the same as 00386 (in the sense of patience ; a female donkey (from its docility :-- (she ass . ~1718
01429 ## g@diyah {ghed-ee-yaw' ; feminine of 01423 ; a young female goat :-- kid . ~2856
02181 ## zanah {zaw-naw' ; a primitive root [highly-fed and therefore wanton ; to commit adultery (usually of the female , and less often of simple fornication , rarely of involuntary ravishment ; figuratively , to commit idolatry (the Jewish people being regarded as the spouse of Jehovah :-- (cause to commit fornication , X continually , X great , (be an , play the harlot , (cause to be , play the whore , (commit , fall to whoredom , (cause to go a-whoring , whorish . ~4360
02693 ## Chatsar Gaddah {khats-ar'gad-daw' ; from 02691 and a feminine of 01408 ; (the village of (female Fortune ; Chatsar-Gaddah , a place in Palestine :-- Hazar-gaddah . ~5384
02879 ## tabbachah {tab-baw-khaw' ; feminine of 02876 ; a female cook :-- cook . ~5756
03482 ## Yisr@'eliyth {yis-reh-ay-leeth' ; feminine of 03481 ; a Jisreelitess or female descendant of Jisrael :-- Israelitish . ~6962
03762 ## Karm@liyth {kar-mel-eeth' ; feminine of 03761 ; a Karmelitess or female inhabitant of Karmel :-- Carmelitess . ~7522
04726 ## maqowr {maw-kore' ; or maqor {maw-kore' ; from 06979 ; 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 . ~9450
04849 ## mirsha` ath {meer-shah'- ath ; from 07561 ; a female wicked doer :-- wicked woman . ~9696
05040 ## nabluwth {nab-looth' ; from 05036 ; properly , disgrace , i . e . the (female pudenda :-- lewdness . ~10078
05347 ## n@qebah {nek-ay-baw' ; from 05344 ; female (from the sexual form :-- female . ~10692
05347 ## n@qebah {nek-ay-baw' ; from 05344 ; female (from the sexual form :-- female . ~10692
05618 ## Cophereth {so-feh'- reth ; feminine active participle of 05608 ; a scribe (properly , female ; Sophereth , a temple servant :-- Sophereth . ~11234
05631 ## cariyc {saw-reece' ; or caric {saw-reece' ; from an unused root meaning to castrate ; a eunuch ; by implication , valet (especially of the female apartments , and thus , a minister of state :-- chamberlain , eunuch , officer . Compare 07249 . ~11260
05697 ##` eglah {eg-law' ; feminine of 05695 ; a (female calf , especially one nearly grown (i . e . a heifer :-- calf , cow , heifer . ~11392
05961 ##` Alamowth {al-aw-moth' ; plural of 05959 ; properly , girls , i . e . the soprano or female voice , perhaps falsetto :-- Alamoth . ~11920
06084 ##` Ophrah {of-raw' ; feminine of 06082 ; female fawn ; Ophrah , the name of an Israelite and of two places in Palestine :-- Ophrah . ~12166
06135 ##` aqar {aw-kawr' ; from 06131 ; sterile (as if extirpated in the generative organs :-- (X male or female barren (woman . ~12268
06596 ## poth {pohth ; or pothah (Ezek . 13 : 19 {po-thaw' ; from an unused root meaning to open ; a hole , i . e . hinge or the female pudenda :-- hinge , secret participle ~13190
06646 ## ts@biyah {tseb-ee-yaw' ; feminine of 06643 ; a female gazelle :-- roe . ~13290
06869 ## tsarah {tsaw-raw' ; feminine of 06862 ; tightness (i . e . figuratively , trouble ; transitively , a female rival :-- adversary , adversity , affliction , anguish , distress , tribulation , trouble . ~13736
06948 ## q@deshah {ked-ay-shaw' ; feminine of 06945 ; a female devotee (i . e . prostitute :-- harlot , whore . ~13894
06953 ## qoheleth {ko-heh'- leth ; feminine of active participle from 06950 ; a (female assembler (i . e . lecturer : abstractly , preaching (used as a " nom de plume " , Koheleth :-- preacher . ~13904
07464 ## re` ah {ray'- aw ; feminine of 07453 ; a female associate :-- companion , fellow . ~14926
07468 ## r@` uwth {reh-ooth' ; from 07462 in the sense of 07453 ; a female associate ; generally an additional one :-- + another , mate , neighbour . ~14934
07474 ## ra` yah {rah-yaw' ; feminine of 07453 ; a female associate :-- fellow , love . ~14946
07548 ## raqqachah {rak-kaw-khaw' ; feminine of 07547 ; a female perfumer :-- confectioner . ~15094
07608 ## sha'arah {shah-ar-aw' ; feminine of 07607 ; female kindred by blood :-- near kinswomen . ~15214
07767 ## Shuwnammiyth {shoo-nam-meeth' ; patrial from 07766 ; a Shunammitess , or female inhabitant of Shunem :-- Shunamite . ~15532
08116 ## Shimriyth {shim-reeth' ; feminine of 08113 ; female guard ; Shimrith , a Moabitess :-- Shimrith . ~16230
08198 ## shiphchah {shif-khaw' ; feminine from an unused root meaning to spread out (as a family ; see 04940 ; a female slave (as a member of the household :-- (bond-, hand- maid (- en ,-servant , wench , bondwoman , womanservant . ~16394
08282 ## sarah {saw-raw' ; feminine of 08269 ; a mistress , i . e . female noble :-- lady , princess , queen . ~16562
08568 ## tannah {tan-naw' ; probably feminine of 08565 ; a female jackal :-- dragon . ~17134
1399 - doule {doo'-lay}; feminine of 1401; a female slave (involuntarily or voluntarily): --handmaid(-en). ~20144
2299 - thea {theh-ah'}; feminine of 2316; a female deity: --goddess. ~ 21944
2338 - thelus {thay'-loos}; from the same as 2337; female: --female, woman. ~22022
2338 - thelus {thay'-loos}; from the same as 2337; female: --female, woman. ~22022
2364 - thugater {thoo-gat'-air}; apparently a primary word [compare "daughter"]; a female child, or (by Hebraism) descendant (or inhabitant): --daughter. ~22074
2463 - iris {ee'-ris}; perhaps from 2046 (as a symbol of the female messenger of the pagan deities); a rainbow ("iris"): --rainbow. ~22272
3094 - Magdalene {mag-dal-ay-nay'}; feminine of a derivative of 3093; a female Magdalene, i.e. inhabitant of Magdala: --Magdalene. ~23532
3102 - mathetria {math-ay'-tree-ah}; feminine from 3101; a female pupil: --disciple. ~23548
3149 - mastos {mas-tos'}; from the base of 3145; a (properly, female) breast (as if kneaded up): --pap. ~23642
3733 - ornis {or'-nis}; probably from a prolonged form of the base of 3735; a bird (as rising in the air), i.e. (specifically) a hen (or female domestic fowl): --hen. ~24610
3814 - paidiske {pahee-dis'-kay}; feminine diminutive of 3816; a girl, i.e. (specifically) a female slave or servant: --bondmaid(-woman), damsel, maid(-en). ~24770
4069 - Persis {per-sece'}; a Persian woman; Persis, a Christian female: --Persis. ~25280
4211 - porphuropolis {por-foo-rop'-o-lis}; feminine of a compound of 4209 and 4453; a female trader in purple cloth: --seller of purple. ~25564
4398 - prophetis {prof-ay'-tis}; feminine of 4396; a female foreteller or an inspired woman: --prophetess. ~25938
4941 - Suntuche {soon-too'-khay}; from 4940; an accident; Syntyche, a Christian female: --Syntyche. ~27024
4949 - Surophoinissa {soo-rof-oy'-nis-sah}; feminine of a compound of 4948 and the same as 5403; a Syro-phoenician woman, i.e. a female native of Phoenicia in Syria: --Syrophenician. ~27040
5000 - Tabitha {tab-ee-thah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 6646]; the gazelle; Tabitha (i.e. Tabjetha), a Christian female: --Tabitha. ~27142
5044 - teknotropheo {tek-not-rof-eh'-o}; from a compound of 5043 and 5142; to be a childrearer, i.e. fulfil the duties of a female parent: --bring up children. ~27230
5173 - Truphosa {troo-fo'-sah}; from 5172; luxuriating; Tryphosa, a Christian female: --Tryphosa. ~27488
5514 - Chloe {khlo'-ay}; feminine of apparently a primary word; "green"; Chloe, a Christian female: --Chloe. ~28170