chapiter 3805 ## kothereth {ko-theh'-reth}; feminine active
participle of 3803; the capital of a column: -- {chapiter}. [ql
chapiter 6858 ## tsepheth {tseh'-feth}; from an unused root
meaning to encircle; a capital of a column: -- {chapiter}.[ql
chapiter 7218 ## ro>sh {roshe}; from an unused root apparently
meaning to shake; the head (as most easily shaken), whether
literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time,
rank, itc.): -- band, beginning, captain, {chapiter}, chief(-est
place, man, things), company, end, X every [man], excellent,
first, forefront, ([be-])head, height, (on) high(-est part,
[priest]), X lead, X poor, principal, ruler, sum, top.[ql
despite 7589 ## sh@>at {sheh-awt'}; from an unused root meaning
to push aside; contempt: -- {despite}(-ful).[ql
despite 1796 # enubrizo {en-oo-brid'-zo}; from 1722 and 5195; to
insult: -- do {despite} unto.[ql
despiteful 5197 # hubristes {hoo-bris-tace'}; from 5195; an
insulter, i.e. maltreater: -- {despiteful}, injurious.[ql
despitefully 1908 # epereazo {ep-ay-reh-ad'-zo}; from a
comparative of 1909 and (probably) areia (threats); to insult,
slander: -- use {despitefully}, falsely accuse.[ql
despitefully 5195 # hubrizo {hoo-brid'-zo}; from 5196; to
exercise violence, i.e. abuse: -- use {despitefully}, reproach,
entreat shamefully (spitefully).[ql
hospitality 5381 # philonexia {fil-on-ex-ee'-ah}; from 5382;
hospitableness: -- entertain stranger, {hospitality}.[ql
hospitality 5382 # philoxenos {fil-ox'-en-os}; from 5384 and
3581; fond of guests, i.e. hospitable: -- given to (lover of,
use) {hospitality}.[ql
Jupiter 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}.[ql
Jupiter 2203 # Zeus {dzyooce}; of uncertain affinity; in the
oblique cases there is used instead of it a (probably cognate)
name Dis {deece}, which is otherwise obsolete; Zeus or Dis
(among the Latins, Jupiter or Jove), the supreme deity of the
Greeks: -- {Jupiter}.[ql
pit 0875 ## @>er {be-ayr'}; from 874; a pit; especially a well: -
- {pit}, well. [ql
pit 0953 ## bowr {bore}; from 952 (in the sense of 877); a pit
hole (especially one used as a cistern or a prison): -- cistern,
dungeon, fountain, {pit}, well. [ql
pit 1356 ## geb {gabe}; from 1461; a log (as cut out); also well
or cistern (as dug): -- beam, ditch, {pit}. [ql
pit 1360 ## gebe {geh'-beh}; from an unused root meaning
probably to collect; a reservoir; by analogy, a marsh: -- marish,
{pit}. [ql
pit 1475 ## guwmmats {goom-mawts'}; of uncertain derivation; a
pit: -- {pit}. [ql
pit 4113 ## mahamorah {mah-ham-o-raw'}; from an unused root of
uncertain meaning; perhaps an abyss: -- deep {pit}.[ql
pit 6354 ## pachath {pakh'-ath}; probably from an unused root
apparently meaning to dig; a pit, especially for catching
animals: -- hole, {pit}, snare.[ql
pit 7585 ## sh@>owl {sheh-ole'}; or sh@ol {sheh-ole'}; from 7592;
Hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranean retreat),
including its accessories and inmates: -- grave, hell, {pit}.[ql
pit 7745 ## shuwchah {shoo-khaw'}; from 7743; a chasm: -- ditch,
{pit}.[ql
pit 7816 ## sh@chuwth {shekh-ooth'}; from 7812; pit: -- {pit}.[ql
pit 7825 ## sh@chiyth {shekh-eeth'}; from 7812; a pit-fall
(literally or figuratively): -- destruction, {pit}.[ql
pit 7845 ## shachath {shakh'-ath}; from 7743; a pit (especially
as a trap); figuratively, destruction: -- corruption,
destruction, ditch, grave, {pit}.[ql
pit 7882 ## shiychah {shee-khaw'}; for 7745; a pit-fall: --
{pit}.[ql pit 0012 # abussos {ab'-us-sos}; from 1 (as a negative
particle) and a variation of 1037; depthless, i.e. (specially)
(infernal) "abyss": -- deep, (bottomless) {pit}.[ql
pit 0999 # bothunos {both'-oo-nos}; akin to 900; a hole (in the
ground); specially, a cistern: -- ditch, {pit}.[ql
pit 5421 # phrear {freh'-ar}; of uncertain derivation; a hole in
the ground (dug for obtaining or holding water or other
purposes), i.e. a cistern or well; figuratively, an abyss (as a
prison): -- well, {pit}.[ql
pit 2564 ## chemar {khay-mawr'}; from 2560; bitumen (as rising
to the surface): -- slime({-pit}). [ql
pit 4417 ## melach {meh'-lakh}; from 4414; properly, powder, i.e.
(specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved: --
salt([{-pit}]).[ql
pitch 0167 ## >ahal {aw-hal'}; a denominative from 168; to tent:
-- {pitch} (remove) a tent. [ql
pitch 2203 ## zepheth {zeh'-feth}; from an unused root (meaning
to liquify); asphalt (from its tendency to soften in the sun): --
{pitch}. [ql
pitch 2583 ## chanah {khaw-naw'}; a primitive root [compare
2603]; properly, to incline; by implication, to decline (of the
slanting rays of evening); specifically, to pitch a tent; gen.
to encamp (for abode or siege): -- abide (in tents), camp, dwell,
encamp, grow to an end, lie, {pitch} (tent), rest in tent. [ql
pitch 3724 ## kopher {ko'-fer}; from 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. [ql
pitch 5186 ## natah {naw-taw'}; a primitive root; to stretch or
spread out; by implication, to bend away (including moral
deflection); used in a great variety of application (as follows):
-- + afternoon, apply, bow (down, -ing), carry aside, decline,
deliver, extend, go down, be gone, incline, intend, lay, let
down, offer, outstretched, overthrown, pervert, {pitch}, prolong,
put away, shew, spread (out), stretch (forth, out), take
(aside), turn (aside, away), wrest, cause to yield.[ql
pitch 6965 ## quwm {koom}; a primitive root; to rise (in various
applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative): --
abide, accomplish, X be clearer, confirm, continue, decree, X be
dim, endure, X enemy, enjoin, get up, make good, help, hold,
(help to) lift up (again), make, X but newly, ordain, perform,
{pitch}, raise (up), rear (up), remain, (a-)rise (up) (again,
against), rouse up, set (up), (e-)stablish, (make to) stand (up),
stir up, strengthen, succeed, (as-, make) sure(-ly), (be) up(-
hold, -rising).[ql
pitch 8628 ## taqa< {taw-kah'}; a primitive root; to clatter, i.
e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by analogy,
to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by implication, to
become bondsman by handclasping): -- blow ([a trumpet]), cast,
clap, fasten, {pitch} [tent], smite, sound, strike, X suretiship,
thrust.[ql
pitch 4078 # pegnumi {payg'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a
primary verb (which in its simpler form occurs only as an
alternate in certain tenses); to fix ("peg"), i.e. (specially)
to set up (a tent): -- {pitch}.[ql
pitcher 3537 ## kad {kad}; from an unused root meaning to deepen;
properly, a pail; but generally of earthenware; a jar for
domestic purposes: -- barrel, {pitcher}. [ql
pitcher 5035 ## nebel {neh'-bel}; or nebel {nay'-bel}; from 5034;
a skin-bag for liquids (from collapsing when empty); hence, a
vase (as similar in shape when full); also a lyre (as having a
body of like form): -- bottle, {pitcher}, psaltery, vessel, viol.
[ql
pitcher 2765 # keramion {ker-am'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed
derivative of 2766; an earthenware vessel, i.e. jar: --
{pitcher}.[ql
Pithom 6619 ## Pithom {pee-thome'}; of Egyptian derivation;
Pithom, a place in Egypt: -- {Pithom}.[ql
Pithon 6377 ## Piythown {pee-thone'}; probably from the same as
6596; expansive; Pithon, an Israelite: -- {Pithon}.[ql
pitieth 4263 ## machmal {makh-mawl'}; from 2550; properly,
sympathy; (by paronomasia with 4261) delight: -- {pitieth}.[ql
pitiful 7362 ## rachmaniy {rakh-maw-nee'}; from 7355;
compassionate: -- {pitiful}.[ql
pitiful 2155 # eusplagchnos {yoo'-splangkh-nos}; from 2095 and
4698; well compassioned, i.e. sympathetic: -- {pitiful}, tender-
hearted.[ql
pitiful 4184 # polusplagchnos {pol-oo'-splankh-nos}; from 4183
and 4698 (figuratively); extremely compassionate: -- very
{pitiful}.[ql
pity 2347 ## chuwc {khoos}; a primitive root; properly, to cover,
i.e. (figuratively) to compassionate: -- {pity}, regard, spare.
[ql
pity 2550 ## chamal {khaw-mal'}; a primitive root; to
commiserate; by implication, to spare: -- have compassion,
(have) {pity}, spare. [ql
pity 2551 ## chemlah {khem-law'}; from 2550; commiseration: --
merciful, {pity}. [ql
pity 2603 ## chanan {khaw-nan'}; a primitive root [compare 2583];
properly, to bend or stoop in kindness to an inferior; to favor,
bestow; causatively to implore(i.e. move to favor by petition):
-- beseech, X fair, (be, find, shew) favour(-able), be (deal,
give, grant (gracious(-ly), intreat, (be) merciful, have (shew)
mercy (on, upon), have {pity} upon, pray, make supplication, X
very. [ql
pity 2617 ## checed {kheh'-sed}; from 2616; kindness; by
implication (towards God) piety: rarely (by opposition) reproof,
or (subject.) beauty: -- favour, good deed(-liness, -- ness),
kindly, (loving-)kindness, merciful (kindness), mercy, {pity},
reproach, wicked thing. [ql
pity 5110 ## nuwd {nood}; a primitive root; to nod, i.e. waver;
figuratively, to wander, flee, disappear; also (from shaking the
head in sympathy), to console, deplore, or (from tossing the
head in scorn) taunt: -- bemoan, flee, get, mourn, make to move,
take {pity}, remove, shake, skip for joy, be sorry, vagabond,
way, wandering.[ql
pity 7355 ## racham {raw-kham'}; a primitive root; to fondle; by
implication, to love, especially to compassionate: -- have
compassion (on, upon), love, (find, have, obtain, shew) mercy(-
iful, on, upon), (have) {pity}, Ruhamah, X surely.[ql
pity 7356 ## racham {rakh'-am}; from 7355; compassion (in the
plural); by extension, the womb (as cherishing the fetus); by
implication, a maiden: -- bowels, compassion, damsel, tender
love, (great, tender) mercy, {pity}, womb.[ql
pity 1653 # eleeo {el-eh-eh'-o}; from 1656; to compassionate (by
word or deed, specially, by divine grace): -- have compassion
({pity} on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on).[ql
propitiation 2434 # hilasmos {hil-as-mos'}; atonement, i.e.
(concretely) an expiator: -- {propitiation}.[ql
propitiation 2435 # hilasterion {hil-as-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of
a derivative of 2433; an expiatory (place or thing), i.e.
(concretely) an atoning victim, or (specially) the lid of the
Ark (in the Temple): -- mercyseat, {propitiation}.[ql
respite 7309 ## r@vachah {rev-aw-khaw'}; feminine of 7305;
relief: -- breathing, {respite}.[ql
spit 3417 ## yaraq {yaw-rak'}; a primitive root; to spit: -- X
but, {spit}. [ql
spit 7536 ## roq {roke}; from 7556; spittle: -- {spit}(-ting, -
tle).[ql spit 7556 ## raqaq {raw-kak'}; a primitive root; to
spit: -- {spit}.[ql
spit 1716 # emptuo {emp-too'-o}; from 1722 and 4429; to spit at
or on: -- {spit} (upon).[ql
spit 4429 # ptuo {ptoo'-o}; a primary verb (compare 4428); to
spit: -- {spit}.[ql
spite 3708 ## ka<ac {kah'-as}; or (in Job) ka<as {kah'-as}; from
3707; vexation: -- anger, angry, grief, indignation, provocation,
provoking, X sore, sorrow, {spite}, wrath. [ql
spitefully 5195 # hubrizo {hoo-brid'-zo}; from 5196; to exercise
violence, i.e. abuse: -- use despitefully, reproach, entreat
shamefully ({spitefully}).[ql
spittle 7388 ## riyr {reer}; from 7325; saliva; by resemblance,
broth: -- {spittle}, white [of an egg].[ql
spittle 4427 # ptusma {ptoos'-mah}; from 4429; saliva: --
{spittle}.[ql spoil 0897 ## bag {bag}; a Persian word; food: --
{spoil} [from the margin for 957.] [ql
turpitude 4507 # rhuparia {hroo-par-ee'-ah}; from 4508;
dirtiness (morally): -- {turpitude}.[ql
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