whirlwind 5492 ## cuwphah {soo-faw'}; from 5486; a hurricane: --

Red Sea, storm, tempest, {whirlwind}, Red sea.[ql


whirlwind 5590 ## ca<ar {saw-ar'}; a primitive root; to rush

upon; by implication, to toss (transitive or intransitive,

literal or figurative): -- be (toss with) tempest(-uous), be

sore, troubled, come out as a (drive with the, scatter with a)

{whirlwind}.[ql


whirlwind 5591 ## ca<ar {sah'-ar}; or (feminine) c@<arah {seh-aw-

raw'}; from 5590; a hurricane: -- storm(-y), tempest,

{whirlwind}.[ql


whirlwind 8175 ## sa<ar {saw-ar'}; a primitive root; to storm;

by implication, to shiver, i.e. fear: -- be (horribly) afraid,

fear, hurl as a storm, be tempestuous, come like (take away as

with) a {whirlwind}.[ql


 


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