village 1323 ## bath {bath}; from 1129 (as feminine of 1121); a daughter (used in the same wide sense as other terms of relationship, literally and figuratively): -- apple [of the eye], branch, company, daughter, X first, X old, + owl, town, {village}. [ql village 2691 ## chatser {khaw-tsare'} (masculine and feminine); from 2690 in its original sense; a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls): -- court, tower, {village}. [ql village 3715 ## k@phiyr {kef-eer'}; from 3722; a village (as covered in by walls); also a young lion (perhaps as covered with a mane): -- (young) lion, {village}. Compare 3723. [ql village 3723 ## kaphar {kaw-fawr'}; from 3722; a village (as protected by walls): -- {village}. Compare 3715. [ql village 3724 ## kopher {ko'-fer}; from 3722; properly, a cover, i.e village 6518 ## paraz {paw-rawz'}; from an unused root meaning to separate, i.e. decide; a chieftain: -- {village}.[ql village 6519 ## p@razah {per-aw-zaw'}; from the same as 6518; an open country: -- (unwalled) town (without walls), unwalled {village}.[ql village 6520 ## p@razown {per-aw-zone'}; from the same as 6518; magistracy, i.e. leadership (also concretely, chieftains): -- {village}.[ql village 6521 ## p@raziy {per-aw-zee'}; or p@rowziy {per-o-zee'}; from 6519; a rustic: -- {village}.[ql village 2968 # kome {ko'-may}; from 2749; a hamlet (as if laid down): -- town, {village}.[ql ~~~~~~