blood 5332 ## Netsach {nay'-tsakh}; probably identical with 5331,
through the idea of brilliancy of color; juice of the grape (as
blood red): -- {blood}, strength.[ql

blood 0129 # haima {hah'-ee-mah}; of uncertain derivation; blood,
literally (of men or animals), figuratively (the juice of
grapes) or specially (the atoning blood of Christ); by
implication bloodshed, also kindred: -- {blood}.[ql

blood 0130 # haimatekchusia {hahee-mat-ek-khoo-see'-ah}; from
129 and a derivative of 1632; an effusion of blood: -- shedding
of {blood}.[ql

blood 0131 # haimorrheo {hahee-mor-hreh'-o}; from 129 and 4482;
to flow blood, i.e. have a hoemorrhage: -- diseased with an
issue of {blood}.[ql

blood-]thirsty 0582 ## >enowsh {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

bloody 1420 # dusenteria {doos-en-ter-ee'-ah}; from 1418 and a
comparative of 1787 (meaning a bowel); a "dysentery": --
{bloody} flux.[ql



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