sheep 3532 ## kebes {keh-bes'}; from an unused root meaning to dominate; a ram (just old enough to butt): -- lamb, {sheep}. [ql sheep 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 sheep 6792 ## tsone> {tso-nay'}; or tsoneh {tso-neh'}; for 6629; a flock: -- {sheep}.[ql sheep 7353 ## rachel {raw-kale'}; from an unused root meaning to journey; a ewe [the females being the predominant element of a flock] (as a good traveller): -- ewe, {sheep}.[ql sheep 7462 ## raah {mik-law-aw'}; or miklah {mik-law'}; from 3607; a pen (for flocks): -- {sheepfold}. Compare 4357.[ql sheepfold 4942 ## mishpath {mish-pawth'}; from 8192; a stall for cattle (only dual): -- burden, {sheepfold}.[ql sheepmaster 5349 ## noqed {no-kade'}; active participle from the same as 5348; a spotter (of sheep or cattle), i.e. the owner or tender (who thus marks them): -- herdman, {sheepmaster}.[ql sheepskin 3374 # melote {may-lo-tay'}; from melon (a sheep); a sheep-skin: -- {sheepskin}.[ql