Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.
Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.
Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary
earthen 03335 ## yatsar {yaw-tsar'} ; probably identical with 03334 (through the squeezing into shape) ; ([compare 03331 ]) ; to mould into a form ; especially as a potter ; figuratively , to determine (i . e . form a resolution) : -- X {earthen} , fashion , form , frame , make (- r) , potter , purpose .
earthen 06089 ## ` etseb {eh'- tseb} ; from 06087 ; an {earthen} vessel ; usually (painful) toil ; also a pang (whether of body or mind) : -- grievous , idol , labor , sorrow .
earthen 2764 - keramikos {ker-am-ik-os'}; from 2766; made of clay, i.e. {earthen}: -- of a potter.
earthen 2823 - klibanos {klib'-an-os}; of uncertain derivation; an {earthen} pot used for baking in: -- oven.
earthen 3749 - ostrakinos {os-tra'-kin-os}; from ostrakon [ " oyster " ] (a tile, i.e. terra cotta); earthen-ware, i.e. clayey; by implication, frail: -- of earth, {earthen}.
earthen 4713 - stamnos {stam'-nos}; from the base of 2476 (as stationary); a jar or {earthen} tank: -- pot.
earthen-ware 3749 - ostrakinos {os-tra'-kin-os}; from ostrakon [ " oyster " ] (a tile, i.e. terra cotta); {earthen-ware}, i.e. clayey; by implication, frail: -- of earth, earthen.
earthenware 03537 ## kad {kad} ; from an unused root meaning to deepen ; properly , a pail ; but generally of {earthenware} ; a jar for domestic purposes : -- barrel , pitcher .
earthenware 07025 ## Qiyr Cheres {keer kheh'- res} ; or (feminine of the latter word) Qiyr Chareseth {keer khar-eh'- seth} ; from 07023 and 02789 ; fortress of {earthenware} ; Kir-Cheres or Kir-Chareseth , a place in Moab : -- Kir-haraseth , Kir-hareseth , Kir-haresh , Kir-heres .
earthenware 2765 - keramion {ker-am'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 2766; an {earthenware} vessel, i.e. jar: -- pitcher.
earthenware 2766 - keramos {ker'-am-os}; probably from the base of 2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water); {earthenware}, i.e. a tile (by analogy, a thin roof or awning): -- tiling.