extortion 6233 ## <osheq {o'-shek}; from 6231; injury, fraud,
(subjectively) distress, (concretely) unjust gain: -- cruelly,
{extortion}, oppression, thing [deceitfully gotten].[ql
extortion 0724 # harpage {har-pag-ay'}; from 726; pillage
(properly abstract): -- {extortion}, ravening, spoiling.[ql
extortion 0727 # harpax {har'-pax}; from 726; rapacious: --
{extortion}, ravening.[ql
extortioner 4160 ## muwts {moots}; a primitive root; to press, i.
e. (figuratively) to oppress: -- {extortioner}.[ql
extortioner 5383 ## nashah {naw-shaw'}; a primitive root [rather
identical with 5382, in the sense of 5378]; to lend or (by
reciprocity) borrow on security or interest: -- creditor, exact,
{extortioner}, lend, usurer, lend on (taker on) usury.[ql
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