e-)strange 2114 ## zuwr {zoor}; a primitive root; to turn aside (especially for lodging); hence to be a foreigner, strange, profane; specifically (active participle) to commit adultery: -- (come from) another (man, place), fanner, go away, ({e- )strange}(-r, thing, woman). [ql estrange 5234 ## nakar {naw-kar'}; a primitive root; properly, to scrutinize, i.e. look intently at; hence (with recognition implied), to acknowledge, be acquainted with, care for, respect, revere, or (with suspicion implied), to disregard, ignore, be strange toward, reject, resign, dissimulate (as if ignorant or disowning): -- acknowledge, X could, deliver, discern, dissemble, {estrange}, feign self to be another, know, take knowledge (notice), perceive, regard, (have) respect, behave (make) self strange(-ly).[ql range 3491 ## yathuwr {yaw-thoor'}; passive participle of 3498; properly, what is left, i.e . (by implication) a gleaning: -- {range}. [ql range 7713 ## s@derah {sed-ay-raw'}; from an unused root meaning to regulate; a row, i.e. rank (of soldiers), story (of rooms): -- board, {range}.[ql range 8264 ## shaqaq {shaw-kak'}; a primitive root; to course (like a beast of prey); by implication, to seek greedily: -- have appetite, justle one against another, long, {range}, run (to and fro).[ql ranges 3600 ## kiyr {keer}; a form for 3564 (only in the dual); a cooking range (consisting of two parallel stones, across which the boiler is set): -- {ranges} for pots. [ql strange 0312 ## >acher {akh-air'}; from 309; properly, hinder; generally, next, other, etc.: -- (an-)other man, following, next, {strange}. [ql strange 1970 ## hakar {haw-kar'}; a primitive root; apparently to injure: -- make self {strange}. [ql strange 2054 ## vazar {vaw-zawr'}; presumed to be from an unused root meaning to bear guilt; crime: -- X {strange}. [ql strange 3937 ## laenowsh {en-oshe'}; from 605; properly, a mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified 120); 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 376. [ql stranger 1121 ## ben {bane}; from 1129; a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition, etc., [like 1, 251, etc.]): -- + afflicted, age, [Ahoh-] [Ammon-] [Hachmon-] [Lev-]ite, [anoint-]ed one, appointed to, (+) arrow, [Assyr-] [Babylon-] [Egypt-] [Grec-]ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, + (young) bullock, + (young) calf, X came up in, child, colt, X common, X corn, daughter, X of first, + firstborn, foal, + very fruitful, + postage, X in, + kid, + lamb, (+) man, meet, + mighty, + nephew, old, (+) people, + rebel, + robber, X servant born, X soldier, son, + spark, + steward, + {stranger}, X surely, them of, + tumultuous one, + valiant[-est], whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. [ql stranger 1481 ## guwr {goor}; a primitive root; properly, to turn aside from the road (for a lodging or any other purpose), i. e. sojourn (as a guest); also to shrink, fear (as in a strange place); also to gather for hostility (as afraid): -- abide, assemble, be afraid, dwell, fear, gather (together), inhabitant, remain, sojourn, stand in awe, (be) {stranger}, X surely. [ql stranger 1616 ## ger {gare}; or (fully) geyr (gare); from 1481; properly, a guest; by implication, a foreigner: -- alien, sojourner, {stranger}. [ql stranger 4033 ## maguwr {maw-goor'}; or magur {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by extension, a permanent residence: -- dwelling, pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a {stranger}. Compare 4032.[ql stranger 8453 ## towshab {to-shawb'}; or toshab (1 Kings 17:1) {to-shawb'}; from 3427; a dweller (but not outlandish [5237]); especially (as distinguished from a native citizen [active participle of 3427] and a temporary inmate [1616] or mere lodger [3885]) resident alien: -- foreigner, inhabitant, sojourner, {stranger}.[ql stranger 0241 # allogenes {al-log-en-ace'}; from 243 and 1085; foreign, i.e. not a Jew: -- {stranger}.[ql stranger 1927 # epidemeo {ep-ee-day-meh'-o}; from a compound of 1909 and 1218; to make oneself at home, i.e. (by extension) to reside (in a foreign country): -- [be] dwelling (which were) there, {stranger}.[ql stranger 3927 # parepidemos {par-ep-id'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of 1927; an alien alongside, i.e. a resident foreigner: -- pilgrim, {stranger}.[ql stranger 3939 # paroikeo {par-oy-keh'-o}; from 3844 and 3611; to dwell near, i.e. reside as a foreigner: -- sojourn in, be a {stranger}.[ql stranger 3941 # paroikos {par'-oy-kos}; from 3844 and 3624; having a home near, i.e. (as noun) a by-dweller (alien resident): -- foreigner, sojourn, {stranger}.[ql stranger 5381 # philonexia {fil-on-ex-ee'-ah}; from 5382; hospitableness: -- entertain {stranger}, hospitality.[ql strangers 3580 # xenodocheo {xen-od-okh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3581 and 1209; to be hospitable: -- lodge {strangers}.[ql strangers 3940 # paroikia {par-oy-kee'-ah}; from 3941; foreign residence: -- sojourning, X as {strangers}.[ql strangle 2614 ## chanaq {khaw-nak'}; a primitive root [compare 2596]; to be narrow; by implication, to throttle, or (reflex.) to choke oneself to death (by a rope): -- hang self, {strangle}. [ql strangled 4156 # pniktos {pnik-tos'}; from 4155; throttled, i.e. (neuter concretely) an animal choked to death (not bled): -- {strangled}.[ql strangling 4267 ## machanaq {makh-an-ak'}; from 2614: choking: -- {strangling}.[ql ~~~~~~