brandish 5774 ## wings or obscurity); hence (as denominative from 5775) to fly;
also (by implication of dimness) to faint (from the darkness of
swooning): -- {brandish}, be (wax) faint, flee away, fly (away),
X set, shine forth, weary.[ql

dish 5602 ## cephel {say'-fel}; from an unused root meaning to
depress; a basin (as deepened out): -- bowl, {dish}.[ql

dish 6747 ## tsallachath {tsal-lakh'-ath}; from 6743; something
advanced or deep, i.e. a bowl; figuratively, the bosom: -- bosom,
{dish}.[ql

dish 7086 ## q@ (as cut out hollow): -- charger, {dish}.[ql

dish 5165 # trublion {troob'-lee-on}; neuter of a presumed
derivative of uncertain affinity; a bowl: -- {dish}.[ql

Dishan 1789 ## Diyshan {dee-shawn'}; another form of 1787;
Dishan, an Edomite: -- {Dishan}, Dishon. [ql

Dishon 1787 ## Diyshown, Diyshon, Dishown, or Dishon {dee-
shone'}; the same as 1788; Dishon, the name of two Edomites: --
{Dishon}. [ql

Dishon 1789 ## Diyshan {dee-shawn'}; another form of 1787;
Dishan, an Edomite: -- Dishan, {Dishon}. [ql

dishonest 1215 ## betsa< {beh'-tsah}; from 1214; plunder; by
extension, gain (usually unjust): -- covetousness, ({dishonest})
gain, lucre, profit. [ql

dishonesty 0152 # aischune {ahee-skhoo'-nay}; from 153; shame or
disgrace (abstractly or concretely): -- {dishonesty}, shame.[ql

dishonor 6173 ## 6172; nakedness, i.e. (figuratively) impoverishment: --
{dishonor}.[ql

dishonour 3639 ## k@limmah {kel-im-maw'}; from 3637; disgrace: --
confusion, {dishonour}, reproach, shame. [ql

dishonour 7036 ## qalown {kaw-lone'}; from 7034; disgrace; (by
implication) the pudenda: -- confusion, {dishonour}, ignominy,
reproach, shame.[ql

dishonour 0818 # atimazo {at-im-ad'-zo}; from 820; to render
infamous, i.e. (by implication) contemn or maltreat: -- despise,
{dishonour}, suffer shame, entreat shamefully.[ql

dishonour 0819 # atimia {at-ee-mee'-ah}; from 820; infamy, i.e.
(subjectively) comparative indignity, (objectively) disgrace: --
{dishonour}, reproach, shame, vile.[ql

dishonour 2617 # kataischuno {kat-ahee-skhoo'-no}; from 2596 and
153; to shame down, i.e. disgrace or (by implication) put to the
blush: -- confound, {dishonour}, (be a-, make a-)shame(-d).[ql

dishounour 5034 ## nabel {naw-bale'}; a primitive root; to wilt;
generally, to fall away, fail, faint; figuratively, to be
foolish or (morally) wicked; causatively, to despise, disgrace: -
- disgrace, {dishounour}, lightly esteem, fade (away, -ing),
fall (down, -ling, off), do foolishly, come to nought, X surely,
make vile, wither.[ql

outlandish 5237 ## nokriy {nok-ree'}; from 5235 (second form);
strange, in a variety of degrees and applications (foreign, non-
relative, adulterous, different, wonderful): -- alien, foreigner,
{outlandish}, strange(-r, woman).[ql

reddish 0125 ## >adamdam {ad-am-dawm'}; reduplicated from 119;
reddish: -- (somewhat) {reddish}. [ql

snuffdish 4289 ## machtah {makh-taw'}; the same as 4288 in the
sense of removal; a pan for live coals: -- censer, firepan,
{snuffdish}.[ql



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