flock 2835 ## chasiph {khaw-seef'}; from 2834; properly, drawn

off, i.e. separated; hence, a small company (as divided from the

rest): -- little {flock}. [ql


flock 4029 ## Migdal-<Eder {mig-dal'-ay'-der}; from 4026 and

5739; tower of a flock; Migdal-Eder, a place in Palestine: --

Migdal-eder, tower of the {flock}.[ql


flock 4735 ## miqneh {mik-neh'}; from 7069; something bought, i.

e. property, but only livestock; abstractly, acquisition: --

cattle, {flock}, herd, possession, purchase, substance.[ql


flock 4830 ## mir<iyth {meer-eeth'}; from 7462 in the sense of

feeding; pasturage; concretely, a flock: -- {flock}, pasture.[ql


flock 5739 ## <eder {ay'-der}; from 5737; an arrangement, i.e.

muster (of animals): -- drove, {flock}, herd.[ql


flock 6251 ## <asht@rah {ash-ter-aw'}; probably from 6238;

increase: -- {flock}.[ql


flock 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


flock 4167 # poimne {poym'-nay}; contraction from 4165; a flock

(literally or figuratively): -- {flock}, fold.[ql


flock 4168 # poimnion {poym'-nee-on}; neuter of a presumed

derivative of 4167; a flock, i.e. (figuratively) group (of

believers): -- {flock}.[ql


 


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