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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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enfeeble 5172 - truphe {troo-fay'}; from thrupto (to break up or [figuratively] {enfeeble}, especially the mind and body by indulgence); effeminacy, i.e. luxury or debauchery: -- delicately, riot.

enfeebled 3886 - paraluo {par-al-oo'-o}; from 3844 and 3089; to loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed or {enfeebled}): -- feeble, sick of the (taken with) palsy.

feeble 00535 ## 'amal {aw-mal'} ; a primitive root ; to droop ; by implication to be sick , to mourn : -- languish , be weak , wax {feeble} .

feeble 00537 ## 'amelal {am-ay-lawl'} ; from 00535 ; languid : -- {feeble} .

feeble 00605 ## 'anash {aw-nash'} ; a primitive root ; to be frail , {feeble} , or (figuratively) melancholy : -- desperate (- ly wicked) , incurable , sick , woeful .

feeble 01809 ## dalal {daw-lal'} ; a primitive root (compare 01802) ; to slacken or be {feeble} ; figuratively , to be oppressed : -- bring low , dry up , be emptied , be not equal , fail , be impoverished , be made thin .

feeble 02826 ## chashal {khaw-shal'} ; a primitive root ; to make (intrans . be) unsteady , i . e . weak : -- {feeble} .

feeble 03524 ## kabbiyr {kab-beer'} ; from 03527 ; vast , whether in extent (figuratively , of power , mighty ; of time , aged) , or in number , many : -- + {feeble} , mighty , most , much , strong , valiant .

feeble 03544 ## keheh {kay-heh'} ; from 03543 ; {feeble} , obscure : -- somewhat dark , darkish , wax dim , heaviness , smoking .

feeble 03766 ## kara` {kaw-rah'} ; a primitive root ; to bend the knee ; by implication , to sink , to prostrate : -- bow (down , self) , bring down (low) , cast down , couch , fall , {feeble} , kneeling , sink , smite (stoop) down , subdue , X very .

feeble 03782 ## kashal {kaw-shal'} ; a primitive root ; to totter or waver (through weakness of the legs , especially the ankle) ; by implication , to falter , stumble , faint or fall : -- bereave [from the margin ] , cast down , be decayed , (cause to) fail , (cause , make to) fall (down ,-- ing) , {feeble} , be (the) ruin (- ed , of) , (be) overthrown , (cause to) stumble , X utterly , be weak .

feeble 06099 ## ` atsuwm {aw-tsoom'} ; or` atsum {aw-tsoom'} ; passive participle of 06105 ; powerful (specifically , a paw) ; by implication , numerous : -- + {feeble} , great , mighty , must , strong .

feeble 06313 ## puwg {poog} ; a primitive root ; to be sluggish : -- cease , be {feeble} , faint , be slacked .

feeble 07503 ## raphah {raw-faw'} ; a primitive root ; to slacken (in many applications , literal or figurative) : -- abate , cease , consume , draw [toward evening ] , fail , (be) faint , be (wax) {feeble} , forsake , idle , leave , let alone (go , down) , (be) slack , stay , be still , be slothful , (be) weak (- en) . See 07495 .

feeble 0770 - astheneo {as-then-eh'-o}; from 0772; to be {feeble} (in any sense): -- be diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick, (be, be made) weak.

feeble 0772 - asthenes {as-then-ace'}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and the base of 4599; strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and moral): -- more {feeble}, impotent, sick, without strength, weak(-er, -ness, thing).

feeble 3886 - paraluo {par-al-oo'-o}; from 3844 and 3089; to loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed or enfeebled): -- {feeble}, sick of the (taken with) palsy.

feebleminded 3642 - oligopsuchos {ol-ig-op'-soo-khos}; from 3641 and 6590; little-spirited, i.e. faint-hearted: -- {feebleminded}.

feebleness 07510 ## riphyown {rif-yone'} ; from 07503 ; slackness : -- {feebleness} .

feebleness 0769 - astheneia {as-then'-i-ah}; from 0772; {feebleness} (of mind or body); by implication, malady; morally, frailty: -- disease, infirmity, sickness, weakness.

feebler 05848 ## ` ataph {aw-taf'} ; a primitive root ; to shroud , i . e . clothe (whether transitive or reflex .) ; hence (from the idea of darkness) to languish : -- cover (over) , fail , faint , {feebler} , hide self , be overwhelmed , swoon .