shear 1494 ## gazaz {gaw-zaz'}; a primitive root [akin to 1468];
to cut off; specifically to shear a flock or shave the hair;
figuratively to destroy an enemy: -- cut off (down), poll, shave,
([sheep-]) {shear}(-er). [ql
shear 2751 # keiro {ki'-ro}; a primary verb; to shear: --
{shear}(-er).[ql
Shear-jashub 7610 ## Sh@>ar Yashuwb {sheh-awr'yaw-shoob'}; from
7605 and 7725; a remnant will return; Shear-Jashub, the symbolic
name of one of Isaiah's sons: -- {Shear-jashub}.[ql
shearer 6629 ## tso>n {tsone}; or ts@>own (Psalm 144:13) {tseh-
one'}; from an unused root meaning to migrate; a collective name
for a flock (of sheep or goats); also figuratively (of men): --
(small) cattle, flock (+ -s), lamb (+ -s), sheep([-cote, -fold,
{-shearer}, -herds]).[ql
Sheariah 8187 ## Sh@
Jah has stormed; Shearjah, an Israelite: -- {Sheariah}.[ql
shearing 1044 ## Beyth
derivative of 6123; house of (the) binding (for sheep-shearing);
Beth-Eked, a place in Palestine: -- {shearing} house. [ql
shearing 7462 ## ra
flock; i.e. pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or
figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate
with (as a friend): -- X break, companion, keep company with,
devour, eat up, evil entreat, feed, use as a friend, make
friendship with, herdman, keep [sheep](-er), pastor, +
{shearing} house, shepherd, wander, waste.[ql
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