brook 0650 ## >aphiyq {aw-feek'}; from 622; properly, containing,

 i.e. a tube; also a bed or valley of a stream; also a strong

thing or a hero: -- {brook}, channel, mighty, river, + scale,

stream, strong piece. [ql


brook 2975 ## y@<or {yeh-ore'}; of Egyptian origin; a channel, e.

g. a fosse, canal, shaft; specifically the Nile, as the one

river of Egypt, including its collateral trenches; also the

Tigris, as the main river of Assyria: -- {brook}, flood, river,

stream. [ql


brook 4323 ## miykal {me-kawl'}; from 3201; properly, a

container, i.e. a streamlet: -- {brook}.[ql


brook 5158 ## nachal {nakh'-al}; or (feminine) nachlah (Psalm

124:4) {nakh'-law}; or nachalah (Ezekiel 47:19; 48:28) {nakh-al-

aw'}; from 5157 in its original sense; a stream, especially a

winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a

brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine): -- {brook}, flood, river,

stream, valley.[ql


brook 5493 # cheimarrhos {khi'-mar-hros}; from the base of 5494

and 4482; a storm-runlet, i.e. winter-torrent: -- {brook}.[ql


 


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