Agrippa 0067 # Agrippas {ag-rip'-pas}; apparently from 66 and

2462; wild-horse tamer; Agrippas, one of the Herods: --

{Agrippa}.[ql


cripple 5560 # cholos {kho-los'}; apparently a primary word;

"halt", i.e. limping: -- {cripple}, halt, lame.[ql


firstripe 1063 ## bikkuwrah {bik-koo-raw'}; feminine of 1061;

the early fig: -- {firstripe} (fruit). [ql


firstripe 1073 ## bakkurah {bak-koo-raw'}; by orthographical

variation for 1063; a first-ripe fig: -- {firstripe}. [ql


Hariph 2756 ## Chariyph {khaw-reef'}; from 2778; autumnal;

Chariph, the name of two Israelites: -- {Hariph}. [ql


inscription 1924 # epigrapho {ep-ee-graf'-o}; from 1909 and 1125;

 to inscribe (physically or mentally): -- {inscription}, write

in (over, thereon).[ql


rip 1234 ## baqa< {baw-kah'}; a primitive root; to cleave;

generally, to rend, break, rip or open: -- make a breach, break

forth (into, out, in pieces, through, up), be ready to burst,

cleave (asunder), cut out, divide, hatch, rend (asunder), {rip}

up, tear, win. [ql


ripe 4395 ## m@le>ah {mel-ay-aw'}; feminine of 4392; something

fulfilled, i.e. abundance (of produce): -- (first of {ripe})

fruit, fulness.[ql


ripe 6025 ## <enab {ay-nawb'}; from an unused root probably

meaning to bear fruit; a grape: -- ({ripe}) grape, wine.[ql


ripe 0187 # akmazo {ak-mad'-zo}; from the same as 188; to make a

point, i.e. (figuratively) mature: -- be fully {ripe}.[ql


ripe 3583 # xeraino {xay-rah'-ee-no}; from 3584; to desiccate;

by implication to shrivel, to mature: -- dry up, pine away, be

{ripe}, wither (away).[ql


ripe 1061 ## bikkuwr {bik-koor'}; from 1069; the first-fruits of

the crop: -- first fruit ({-ripe} [figuratively]), hasty fruit.

[ql


ripen 1580 ## gamal {gaw-mal'}; a primitive root; to treat a

person (well or ill), i.e. benefit or requite; by implication

(of toil), to ripen, i.e. (specifically) to wean: -- bestow on,

deal bountifully, do (good), recompense, requite, reward,

{ripen}, + serve, mean, yield. [ql


Riphath 7384 ## Riyphath {ree-fath'}; or (probably by

orthographical error) Diyphath {dee-fath'}; of foreign origin;

Riphath, a grandson of Japheth and his descendants: -- {Riphath}.

[ql


scrip 3219 ## yalquwt {yal-koot'}; from 3950; a travelling pouch

(as if for gleanings): -- {scrip}. [ql


scrip 4082 # pera {pay'-rah}; of uncertain affinity; a wallet or

leather pouch for food: -- {scrip}.[ql


scripture 3791 ## kathab {kaw-thawb'}; from 3789; something

written, i.e . a writing, record or book: -- register,

{scripture}, writing. [ql


scripture 1121 # gramma {gram'-mah}; from 1125; a writing, i.e.

a letter, note, epistle, book, etc.; plural learning: -- bill,

learning, letter, {scripture}, writing, written.[ql


scripture 1124 # graphe {graf-ay'}; a document, i.e. holy Writ

(or its contents or a statement in it): -- {scripture}.[ql


strip 5337 ## natsal {naw-tsal'}; a primitive root; to snatch

away, whether in a good or a bad sense: -- X at all, defend,

deliver (self), escape, X without fail, part, pluck, preserve,

recover, rescue, rid, save, spoil, {strip}, X surely, take (out).

[ql


strip 6584 ## pashat {paw-shat'}; a primitive root; to spread

out (i.e. deploy in hostile array); by analogy, to strip (i.e.

unclothe, plunder, flay, etc.): -- fall upon, flay, invade, make

an invasion, pull off, put off, make a road, run upon, rush, set,

 spoil, spread selves (abroad), {strip} (off, self).[ql


strip 1562 # ekduo {ek-doo'-o}; from 1537 and the base of 1416;

to cause to sink out of, i.e. (specially as of clothing) to

divest: -- {strip}, take off from, unclothe.[ql


stripe 2250 ## chabbuwrah {khab-boo-raw'}; or chabburah {khab-

boo-raw'}; or chaburah {khab-oo-raw'}; from 2266; properly,

bound (with stripes), i.e. a weal (or black-and-blue mark

itself): -- blueness, bruise, hurt, {stripe}, wound. [ql


stripe 4112 ## mahalummah {mah-hal-oom-maw'}; from 1986; a blow:

-- {stripe}, stroke.[ql


stripe 4347 ## makkah {mak-kaw'}; or (masculine) makkeh {muk-

keh'}; (plural only) from 5221; a blow (in 2 Chronicles 2:10, of

the flail); by implication, a wound; figuratively, carnage, also

pestilence: -- beaten, blow, plague, slaughter, smote, X sore,

{stripe}, stroke, wound([-ed]).[ql


stripe 5061 ## nega< {neh'-gah}; from 5060; a blow (figuratively,

 infliction); also (by implication) a spot (concretely, a

leprous person or dress): -- plague, sore, stricken, {stripe},

stroke, wound.[ql


stripe 3468 # molops {mo'-lopes}; from molos ("moil"; probably

akin to the base of 3433) and probably ops (the face; from 3700);

 a mole ("black eye") or blow-mark: -- {stripe}.[ql


stripe 4127 # plege {play-gay'}; from 4141; a stroke; by

implication, a wound; figuratively, a calamity: -- plague,

{stripe}, wound(-ed).[ql


stripes 5221 ## nakah {naw-kaw'}; a primitive root; to strike

(lightly or severely, literally or figuratively): -- beat, cast

forth, clap, give [wounds], X go forward, X indeed, kill, make

[slaughter], murderer, punish, slaughter, slay(-er, -ing),

smite(-r, -ing), strike, be stricken, (give) {stripes}, X surely,

 wound.[ql


stripling 5958 ## <elem {eh'-lem}; from 5956; properly,

something kept out of sight [compare 5959], i.e. a lad: -- young

man, {stripling}.[ql


stripped 7758 ## showlal {sho-lawl'}; or sheylal (Micah 1:8)

{shay-lawl'}; from 7997; nude (especially bare-foot); by

implication, captive: -- spoiled, {stripped}.[ql


superscription 1923 # epigraphe {ep-ig-raf-ay'}; from 1924; an

inscription: -- {superscription}.[ql


unripe 1154 ## becer {beh'-ser}; from an unused root meaning to

be sour; an immature grape: -- {unripe} grape. [ql


 


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