doorkeeper 5605 ## caphaph {saw-faf'}; a primitive root;

properly, to snatch away, i.e. terminate; but used only as

denominative from 5592 (in the sense of a vestibule), to wait at

the threshold: -- be a {doorkeeper}.[ql


doorkeeper 7778 ## show<er {sho-are'}; or sho<er {sho-are'}:

active participle of 8176 (as denominative from 8179); a janitor:

 -- {doorkeeper}, porter.[ql


keeper 8269 ## sar {sar}; from 8323; a head person (of any rank

or class): -- captain (that had rule), chief (captain), general,

governor, {keeper}, lord, ([-task-])master, prince(-ipal), ruler,

 steward.[ql


keeper 1200 # desmophulax {des-mof-oo'-lax}; from 1199 and 5441;

a jailer (as guarding the prisoners): -- jailor, {keeper} of the

prison.[ql


keeper 3626 # oikouros {oy-koo-ros'}; from 3624 and ouros (a

guard; be "ware"); a stayer at home, i.e. domestically inclined

(a "good housekeeper"): -- {keeper} at home.[ql


keeper 5441 # phulax {foo'-lax}; from 5442; a watcher or sentry:

-- {keeper}.[ql


 


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