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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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keceph | from 'kacaph' (3700); silver (from its pale color); by implication, money:--money, price, silver(-ling). | |
kcaph | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'keceph' (3701):--money, silver. | |
Kaciphya' | perhaps from 'keceph' (3701); silvery; Casiphja, a place in Bab.:--Casiphia. | |
keceth | from 'kacah' (3680); a cushion or pillow (as covering a seat or bed):--pillow. | |
k`an | (Aramaic) probably from 'ken' (3652); now:--now. | |
k`eneth | (Aramaic) or kaeth (Aramaic) {keh-eth'}; feminine of 'k`an' (3705); thus (only in the formula "and so forth"):--at such a time. | |
ka`ac | a primitive root; to trouble; by implication, to grieve, rage, be indignant:--be angry, be grieved, take indignation, provoke (to anger, unto wrath), have sorrow, vex, be wroth. | |
ka`ac | or (in Job) kaoas {kah'-as}; from 'ka`ac' (3707); vexation: -anger, angry, grief, indignation, provocation, provoking, X sore, sorrow, spite, wrath. | |
kaph | from 'kaphaph' (3721); the hollow hand or palm (so of the paw of an animal, of the sole, and even of the bowl of a dish or sling, the handle of a bolt, the leaves of a palm-tree); figuratively, power:--branch, + foot, hand((-ful), -dle, (-led)), hollow, middle, palm, paw, power, sole, spoon. | |
keph | from 'kaphaph' (3721); a hollow rock:--rock. | |
kaphah | a primitive root; properly, to bend, i.e. (figuratively) to tame or subdue:--pacify. | |
kippah | feminine of 'kaph' (3709); a leaf of a palm-tree:--branch. | |
kphowr | from 'kaphar' (3722); properly, a cover, i.e. (by implication) a tankard (or covered goblet); also white frost (as covering the ground):--bason, hoar(-y) frost. | |
kaphiyc | from an unused root meaning to connect; a girder:--beam. | |
kphiyr | from 'kaphar' (3722); a village (as covered in by walls); also a young lion (perhaps as covered with a mane):--(young) lion, village. Compare 'kaphar' (3723). | |
Kphiyrah | feminine of 'kphiyr' (3715); the village (always with the art.); Kephirah, a place in Palestine:--Chephirah. | |
kaphal | a primitive root; to fold together; figuratively, to repeat:--double. | |
kephel | from 'kaphal' (3717); a duplicate:--double. | |
kaphan | a primitive root; to bend:--bend. | |
kaphan | from 'kaphan' (3719); hunger (as making to stoop with emptiness and pain):--famine. | |
kaphaph | a primitive root; to curve:--bow down (self). | |
kaphar | a primitive root; to cover (specifically with bitumen); figuratively, to expiate or condone, to placate or cancel:-- appease, make (an atonement, cleanse, disannul, forgive, be merciful, pacify, pardon, purge (away), put off, (make) reconcile(-liation). | |
kaphar | from 'kaphar' (3722); a village (as protected by walls): -village. Compare 'kphiyr' (3715). | |
kopher | from 'kaphar' (3722); properly, a cover, i.e. (literally) a village (as covered in); (specifically) bitumen (as used for coating), and the henna plant (as used for dyeing); figuratively, a redemption-price:--bribe, camphire, pitch, ransom, satisfaction, sum of money, village. | |
kippur | from 'kaphar' (3722); expiation (only in plural): -atonement. | |
Kphar ha-`Ammowniy | from 'kaphar' (3723) and '`Ammowniy' (5984), with the article interposed; village of the Ammonite; Kefar-ha-Ammoni, a place in Palestine:--Chefar-haamonai. | |
kapporeth | from 'kaphar' (3722); a lid (used only of the cover of the sacred Ark):--mercy seat. | |
kaphash | a primitive root; to tread down; figuratively, to humiliate:--cover. | |
kphath | (Aramaic) a root of uncertain correspondence; to fetter:--bind. | |
kaphtor | or (Am. 9:1) kaphtowr {kaf-tore'}; probably from an unused root meaning to encircle; a chaplet; but used only in an architectonic sense, i.e. the capital of a column, or a wreath-like button or disk on the candelabrum: knop, (upper) lintel. | |
Kaphtor | or (Am. 9:7) Kaphtowr {kaf-tore'}; apparently the same as 'kaphtor' (3730); Caphtor (i.e. a wreath-shaped island), the original seat of the Philistines:--Caphtor. | |
Kaphtoriy | patrial from 'Kaphtor' (3731); a Caphtorite (collectively) or native of Caphtor:--Caphthorim, Caphtorim(-s). | |
kar | from 'karar' (3769) in the sense of plumpness; a ram (as full-grown and fat), including a battering-ram (as butting); hence, a meadow (as for sheep); also a pad or camel's saddle (as puffed out):--captain, furniture, lamb, (large) pasture, ram. See also 'Beyth Kar' (1033), 'kariy' (3746). | |
kor | from the same as 'kuwr' (3564); properly, a deep round vessel, i.e. (specifically) a cor or measure for things dry:--cor, measure. Aramaic the same. | |
Kara' | (Aramaic) probably corresponding to 'karah' (3738) in the sense of piercing (figuratively); to grieve:--be grieved. | |
karbel | from the same as 'kebel' (3525); to gird or clothe: -clothed. | |
karbla` | (Aramaic) from a verb corresponding to that of 'karbel' (3736); a mantle:--hat. | |
karah | a primitive root; properly, to dig; figuratively, to plot; generally, to bore or open:--dig, X make (a banquet), open. | |
karah | usually assigned as a primitive root, but probably only a special application of 'karah' (3738) (through the common idea of planning implied in a bargain); to purchase:--buy, prepare. | |
kerah | from 'karah' (3739); a purchase:--provision. | |
karah | feminine of 'kar' (3733); a meadow:--cottage. | |
kruwb | of uncertain derivation; a cherub or imaginary figure:--cherub, (plural) cherubims. | |
Kruwb | the same as 'kruwb' (3742); Kerub, a place in Bab.: -Cherub. | |
karowz | (Aramaic) from 'kraz' (3745); a herald:--herald. | |
kraz | (Aramaic) probably of Greek origin; to proclaim:--make a proclamation. | |
kariy | perhaps an abridged plural of 'kar' (3733) in the sense of leader (of the flock); a life-guardsman:--captains, Cherethites (from the margin). | |
Kriyth | from 'karath' (3772); a cut; Kerith, a brook of Palestine: -Cherith. | |
kriythuwth | from 'karath' (3772); a cutting (of the matrimonial bond), i.e. divorce:--divorce(-ment). | |
karkob | expanded from the same as 'Kabbown' (3522); a rim or top margin:--compass. | |
karkom | probably of foreign origin; the crocus:--saffron. | |
Karkmiysh | of foreign derivation; Karkemish, a place in Syria:--Carchemish. | |
Karkac | of Persian origin; Karkas, a eunuch of Xerxes: -Carcas. | |
karkarah | from 'karar' (3769); a dromedary (from its rapid motion as if dancing):--swift beast. | |
kerem | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a garden or vineyard:--vines, (increase of the) vineyard(-s), vintage. See also 'Beyth hak-Kerem' (1021). | |
korem | active participle of an imaginary denominative from 'kerem' (3754); a vinedresser:--vine dresser (as one or two words). | |
Karmiy | from 'kerem' (3754); gardener; Karmi, the name of three Israelites:--Carmi. | |
Karmiy | patronymically from 'Karmiy' (3756); a Karmite or descendant of Karmi:--Carmites. | |
karmiyl | probably of foreign origin; carmine, a deep red: -crimson. | |
karmel | from 'kerem' (3754); a planted field (garden, orchard, vineyard or park); by implication, garden produce:--full (green) ears (of corn), fruitful field (place), plentiful (field). | |
Karmel | the same as 'karmel' (3759); Karmel, the name of a hill and of a town in Palestine:--Carmel, fruitful (plentiful) field, (place). | |
Karmliy | patron from 'Karmel' (3760); a Karmelite or inhabitant of Karmel (the town):--Carmelite. | |
Karmliyth | feminine of 'Karmliy' (3761); a Karmelitess or female inhabitant of Karmel:--Carmelitess. | |
Kran | of uncertain derivation; Keran, an aboriginal Idumaean:--Cheran. | |
korce' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'kicce'' (3678); a throne:--throne. | |
kircem | from 'kacam' (3697); to lay waste:--waste. | |
kara` | a primitive root; to bend the knee; by implication, to sink, to prostrate:--bow (down, self), bring down (low), cast down, couch, fall, feeble, kneeling, sink, smite (stoop) down, subdue, X very. | |
kara` | from 'kara`' (3766); the leg (from the knee to the ankle) of men or locusts (only in the dual):--leg. | |
karpac | of foreign origin; byssus or fine vegetable wool: -green. | |
karar | a primitive root; to dance (i.e. whirl): -dance(-ing). | |
kres | by variation from 'qarac' (7164); the paunch or belly (as swelling out):--belly. | |
Karshna' | of foreign origin; Karshena, a courtier of Xerxes:--Carshena. | |
karath | 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. | |
karuthah | passive participle feminine of 'karath' (3772); something cut, i.e. a hewn timber:--beam. | |
Krethiy | probably from 'karath' (3772) in the sense of executioner; a Kerethite or life-guardsman (compare 'tabbach' (2876)) (only collectively in the singular as plural):--Cherethims, Cherethites. | |
keseb | apparently by transposition for 'kebes' (3532); a young sheep:--lamb. | |
kisbah | feminine of 'keseb' (3775); a young ewe:--lamb. | |
Kesed | from an unused root of uncertain meaning; Kesed, a relative of Abraham:--Onesed. | |
Kasdiy | (occasionally with enclitic) Kasdiymah {kas-dee'- maw}; towards the Kasdites:--into Chaldea), patronymically from 'Kesed' (3777) (only in the plural); a Kasdite, or descendant of Kesed; by implication, a Chaldaean (as if so descended); also an astrologer (as if proverbial of that people:--Chaldeans, Chaldees, inhabitants of Chaldea. | |
Kasday | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Kasdiy' (3778); a Chaldaean or inhabitant of Chaldaea; by implication, a Magian or professional astrologer:--Chaldean. | |
kasah | a primitive root; to grow fat (i.e. be covered with flesh):--be covered. Compare 'kacah' (3680). | |
kashshiyl | from 'kashal' (3782); properly, a feller, i.e. an axe: -ax. | |
kashal | a primitive root; to totter or waver (through weakness of the legs, especially the ankle); by implication, to falter, stumble, faint or fall:--bereave (from the margin), cast down, be decayed, (cause to) fail, (cause, make to) fall (down, -ing), feeble, be (the) ruin(-ed, of), (be) overthrown, (cause to) stumble, X utterly, be weak. | |
kishshalown | from 'kashal' (3782); properly, a tottering, i.e. ruin:--fall. | |
kashaph | a primitive root; properly, to whisper a spell, i.e. to inchant or practise magic:--sorcerer, (use) witch(-craft). | |
kesheph | from 'kashaph' (3784); magic:--sorcery, witchcraft. | |
kashshaph | from 'kashaph' (3784); a magician:--sorcerer. | |
kasher | a primitive root properly, to be straight or right; by implication, to be acceptable; also to succeed or prosper:-- direct, be right, prosper. | |
kishrown | from 'kasher' (3787); success, advantage:--equity, good, right. | |
kathab | a primitive root; to grave, by implication, to write (describe, inscribe, prescribe, subscribe):--describe, record, prescribe, subscribe, write(-ing, -ten). | |
kthab | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'kathab' (3789):--write(-ten). | |
kathab | from 'kathab' (3789); something written, i.e. a writing, record or book:--register, scripture, writing. | |
kthab | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'kathab' (3791):--prescribing, writing(-ten). | |
kthobeth | from 'kathab' (3789); a letter or other mark branded on the skin:--X any (mark). | |
Kittiy | or Kittiyiy {kit-tee-ee'}; patrial from an unused name denoting Cyprus (only in the plural); a Kittite or Cypriote; hence, an islander in general, i.e. the Greeks or Romans on the shores opposite Palestine:--Chittim, Kittim. | |
kathiyth | from 'kathath' (3807); beaten, i.e. pure (oil): -beaten. | |
kothel | from an unused root meaning to compact; a wall (as gathering inmates):--wall. | |
kthal | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'kothel' (3796):--wall. | |
Kithliysh | from 'kothel' (3796) and ''iysh' (376); wall of a man; Kithlish, a place in Palestine:--Kithlish. | |
katham | a primitive root; properly, to carve or engrave, i.e. (by implication) to inscribe indelibly:--mark. | |
kethem | from 'katham' (3799); properly, something carved out, i.e. ore; hence, gold (pure as originally mined):--((most) fine, pure) gold(-en wedge). |
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