flourish 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


flourish 6524 ## parach {paw-rakh'}; a primitive root; to break

forth as a bud, i.e. bloom; generally, to spread; specifically,

to fly (as extending the wings); figuratively, to flourish: -- X

abroad, X abundantly, blossom, break forth (out), bud,

{flourish}, make fly, grow, spread, spring (up).[ql


flourish 6692 ## tsuwts {tsoots}; a primitive root; to twinkle,

i.e. glance; by analogy, to blossom (figuratively, flourish): --

bloom, blossom, {flourish}, shew self.[ql


flourish 0330 # anathallo {an-ath-al'-lo}; from 303 and thallo

(to flourish); to revive: -- {flourish} again.[ql


flourishing 7487 ## ra<anan (Aramaic) {rah-aw-nan'};

corresponding to 7488; green, i.e. (figuratively) prosperous; --

{flourishing}.[ql


flourishing 7488 ## ra<anan {rah-an-awn'}; from an unused root

meaning to be green; verdant; by analogy, new; figuratively,

prosperous: -- green, {flourishing}.[ql


 


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