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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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wither 03001 ## yabesh {yaw-bashe'} ; a primitive root ; to be ashamed , confused or disappointed ; also (as failing) to dry up (as water) or {wither} (as herbage) : -- be ashamed , clean , be confounded , (make) dry (up) , (do) shame (- fully) , X utterly , wither (away) .

wither 05034 ## nabel {naw-bale'} ; a primitive root ; to wilt ; generally , to fall away , fail , faint ; figuratively , to be foolish or (morally) wicked ; causatively , to despise , disgrace : -- disgrace , dishounour , lightly esteem , fade (away ,-ing) , fall (down ,-ling , off) , do foolishly , come to nought , X surely , make vile , {wither} .

wither 07060 ## qamal {kaw-mal'} ; a primitive root ; to wither : -- hew down , {wither} .

wither 07060 ## qamal {kaw-mal'} ; a primitive root ; to {wither} : -- hew down , wither .

wither 2595 - karphos {kar'-fos}; from karpho (to {wither}); a dry twig or straw: -- mote.

wither 3583 - xeraino {xay-rah'-ee-no}; from 3584; to desiccate; by implication to shrivel, to mature: -- dry up, pine away, be ripe, {wither} (away).

wither 5351 - phtheiro {fthi'-ro}; probably strengthened from phthio (to pine or waste); properly, to shrivel or {wither}, i.e. to spoil (by any process) or (generally) to ruin (especially figuratively, by moral influences, to deprave): -- corrupt (self), defile, destroy.

wither- 0302 - an {an}; a primary particle, denoting a supposition, wish, possibility or uncertainty: -- [what-, where-, {wither-}, who-)soever. Usually unexpressed except by the subjunctive or potential mood. Also contracted for 1437.

withered 06798 ## tsanam {tsaw-nam'} ; a primitive root ; to blast or shrink : -- {withered} .

withered 3584 - xeros {xay-ros'}; from the base of 3582 (through the idea of scorching); arid; by implication shrunken, earth (as opposed to water): -- dry land, {withered}.

withered 4647 - skolops {skol'-ops}; perhaps from the base of 4628 and 3700; {withered} at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability): -- thorn.

withereth 5352 - phthinoporinos {fthin-op-o-ree-nos'}; from derivative of phthino (to wane; akin to the base of 5351) and 3703 (meaning late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of leaves): -- whose fruit {withereth}.