abhor 0973 ## bachal {baw-khal'}; a primitive root; to loath: -- {abhor}, get hastily [from the margin for 926]. [ql abhor 1602 ## gaac {maw-as'}; a primitive root; to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear: -- {abhor}, cast away (off), contemn, despise, disdain, (become) loathe(some), melt away, refuse, reject, reprobate, X utterly, vile person [ql abhor 5006 ## na>ats {naw-ats'}; a primitive root; to scorn; or (Ecclesiastes 12:5) by interchange for 5132, to bloom: -- {abhor}, (give occasion to) blaspheme, contemn, despise, flourish, X great, provoke.[ql abhor 5010 ## na>ar {naw-ar'}; a primitive root; to reject: -- {abhor}, make void.[ql abhor 6973 ## quwts {koots}; a primitive root [identical with 6972 through the idea of severing oneself from (compare 6962)]; to be (causatively, make) disgusted or anxious: -- {abhor}, be distressed, be grieved, loathe, vex, be weary.[ql abhor 8262 ## shaqats {shaw-kats'}; a primitive root; to be filthy, i.e. (intensively) to loathe, pollute: -- {abhor}, make abominable, have in abomination, detest, X utterly.[ql abhor 8374 ## ta>ab {taw-ab'}; a primitive root [probably identical with 8373 through the idea of puffing disdainfully at; compare 340]; to loathe (morally): -- {abhor}.[ql abhor 8581 ## taash {baw-ash'}; a primitive root; to smell bad; figuratively, to be offensive morally: -- (make to) be {abhorred} (had in abomination, loathsome, odious), (cause a, make to) stink(-ing savour), X utterly. [ql abhorring 1860 ## d@ra>own {der-aw-one'}; or dera>own {day-raw- one;}; from an unused root (meaning to repulse); an object of aversion: -- {abhorring}, contempt. [ql