flower 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

flower 4026 ## migdal {mig-dawl'}; also (in plural) feminine
migdalah {mig-daw-law'}; from 1431; a tower (from its size or
height); by analogy, a rostrum; figuratively, a (pyramidal) bed
of flowers: -- castle, {flower}, tower. Compare the names
following.[ql

flower 5328 ## nitstsah {nits-tsaw'}; feminine of 5322; a
blossom; -- {flower}. [ql

flower 5339 ## nitstsan {nits-tsawn'}; from 5322; a blossom: --
{flower}.[ql

flower 6525 ## perach {peh'-rakh}; from 6524; a calyx (natural
or artificial); generally, bloom: -- blossom, bud, {flower}.[ql

flower 6731 ## tsiyts {tseets}; or tsits {tseets}; from 6692;
properly, glistening, i.e. a burnished plate; also a flower (as
bright-colored); a wing (as gleaming in the air): -- blossom,
{flower}, plate, wing.[ql

flower 6733 ## tsiytsah {tsee-tsaw'}; feminine of 6731; a flower:
-- {flower}.[ql

flower 0438 # anthos {anth'-os}; a primary word; a blossom: --
{flower}.[ql

flower 5230 # huperakmos {hoop-er'-ak-mos}; from 5228 and the
base of 188; beyond the "acme", i.e. figuratively (of a
daughter) past the bloom (prime) of youth: -- + pass the
{flower} of (her) age.[ql

flower 5600 # o {o}; including the oblique forms, as well as es
{ace}; e {ay}; etc.; the subjunctive of 1510; (may, might, can,
could, would, should, must, etc.; also with 1487 and its
comparative, as well as with other particles) be: -- + appear,
are, (may, might, should) be, X have, is, + pass the {flower} of
her age, should stand, were.[ql

flowers 5079 ## niddah {nid-daw'}; from 5074; properly,
rejection; by implication, impurity, especially personal
(menstruation) or moral (idolatry, incest): -- X far, filthiness,
X {flowers}, menstruous (woman), put apart, X removed (woman),
separation, set apart, unclean(-ness, thing, with filthiness).[ql

follower 3402 # mimetes {mim-ay-tace'}; from 3401; an imitator: -
- {follower}.[ql

follower 4831 # summimetes {soom-mim-ay-tace'}; from a presumed
compound of 4862 and 3401; a co-imitator, i.e. fellow votary: --
{follower} together.[ql

lower 2637 ## chacer {khaw-sare'}; a primitive root; to lack; by
implication, to fail, want, lessen: -- be abated, bereave,
decrease, (cause to) fail, (have) lack, make {lower}, want. [ql

lower 8481 ## tachtown {takh-tone'}; or tachton {takh-tone'};
from 8478; bottommost: -- {lower}(-est), nether(-most).[ql

lower 1642 # elattoo {el-at-to'-o}; from 1640; to lessen (in
rank or influence): -- decrease, make {lower}.[ql

lower 2737 # katoteros {kat-o'-ter-os}; comparitive from 2736;
inferior (locally, of Hades): -- {lower}.[ql

lower 4768 # stugnazo {stoog-nad'-zo}; from the same as 4767; to
render gloomy, i.e. (by implication) glower (be overcast with
clouds, or sombreness of speech): -- {lower}, be sad.[ql



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