death 2026 ## harag {haw-rag'}; a primitive root; to smite with
deadly intent: -- destroy, out of hand, kill, murder(-er), put
to [{death}], make [slaughter], slay(-er), X surely. [ql
death 3451 ## y@shiymah {yesh-ee-maw'}; from 3456; desolation: --
let {death} seize [from the margin]. [ql
death 4191 ## muwth {mooth}; a primitive root: to die (literally
or figuratively); causatively, to kill: -- X at all, X crying,
(be) dead (body, man, one), (put to, worthy of) {death},
destroy(-er), (cause to, be like to, must) die, kill, necro[-
mancer], X must needs, slay, X surely, X very suddenly, X in
[no] wise.[ql
death 4192 ## Muwth (Psalm 48:14) {mooth}; or Muwth lab-ben
{mooth lab-bane'}; from 4191 and 1121 with the preposition and
article interposed; "To die for the son", probably the title of
a popular song: -- {death}, Muthlabben.[ql
death 4193 ## mowth (Aramaic) {mohth}; corresponding to 4194;
death: -- {death}.[ql
death 4194 ## maveth {maw'-veth}; from 4191; death (natural or
violent); concretely, the dead, their place or state (hades);
figuratively, pestilence, ruin: -- (be) dead([-ly]), {death},
die(-d).[ql
death 4463 ## mamowth {maw-mothe'}; from 4191; a mortal disease;
concretely, a corpse: -- {death}.[ql
death 6757 ## tsalmaveth {tsal-maw'-veth}; from 6738 and 4194;
shade of death, i.e. the grave (figuratively, calamity): --
shadow of {death}.[ql
death 7523 ## ratsach {raw-tsakh'}; a primitive root; properly,
to dash in pieces, i.e. kill (a human being), especially to
murder: -- put to {death}, kill, (man-)slay(-er), murder(-er).[ql
death 8546 ## t@muwthah {tem-oo-thaw'}; from 4191; execution (as
a doom): -- {death}, die.[ql
death 0336 # anairesis {an-ah'-ee-res-is}; from 337; (the act
of) killing: -- {death}.[ql
death 0337 # anaireo {an-ahee-reh'-o}; from 303 and (the active
of) 138; to take up, i.e. adopt; by implication, to take away
(violently), i.e. abolish, murder: -- put to {death}, kill, slay,
take away, take up.[ql
death 0520 # apago {ap-ag'-o}; from 575 and 71; to take off (in
various senses): -- bring, carry away, lead (away), put to
{death}, take away.[ql
death 0599 # apothnesko {ap-oth-nace'-ko}; from 575 and 2348; to
die off (literally or figuratively): -- be dead, {death}, die,
lie a-dying, be slain (X with).[ql
death 0615 # apokteino {ap-ok-ti'-no}; from 575 and kteino (to
slay); to kill outright; figuratively, to destroy: -- put to
{death}, kill, slay.[ql
death 1935 # epithanatios {ep-ee-than-at'-ee-os}; from 1909 and
2288; doomed to death: -- appointed to {death}.[ql
death 2079 # eschatos {es-khat'-oce}; adverb from 2078; finally,
i.e. (with 2192) at the extremity of life: -- point of {death}.
[ql
death 2288 # thanatos {than'-at-os}; from 2348; (properly, an
adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively): --
X deadly, (be...) {death}.[ql
death 2289 # thanatoo {than-at-o'-o}; from 2288 to kill
(literally or figuratively): -- become dead, (cause to be) put
to {death}, kill, mortify.[ql ***. thano. See 2348.[ql
death 5054 # teleute {tel-yoo-tay'}; from 5053; decease: --
{death}.[ql debase 8213 ## shaphel {shaw-fale'}; a primitive
root; to depress or sink (expec. figuratively, to humiliate,
intransitive or transitive): -- abase, bring (cast, put) down,
{debase}, humble (self), be (bring, lay, make, put) low(-er).[ql
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