foolish 0196 ## >eviliy {ev-ee-lee'}; from 191; silly, foolish;
hence (morally) impious: -- {foolish}. [ql

foolish 1198 ## ba consumed); i.e. (by exten.) of cattle brutishness; (concretely)
stupid: -- brutish (person), {foolish}. [ql

foolish 2973 ## ya>al {yaw-al'}; a primitive root; properly, to
be slack, i.e. (figuratively) to be foolish: -- dote, be (become,
do) {foolish}(-ly). [ql

foolish 3687 ## k@ciyluwth {kes-eel-ooth'}; from 3684; silliness:
-- {foolish}. [ql

foolish 3688 ## kacal {kaw-sal'}; a primitive root; properly, to
be fat, i.e . (figuratively) silly: -- be {foolish}. [ql

foolish 6612 ## p@thiy {peth-ee'}; or pethiy {peh'-thee}; or
p@tha>iy {peth-aw-ee'}; from 6601; silly (i.e. seducible): --
{foolish}, simple(-icity, one).[ql

foolish 8602 ## taphel {taw-fale'}; from an unused root meaning
to smear; plaster (as gummy) or slime; (figuratively) frivolity:
-- {foolish} things, unsavoury, untempered.[ql

foolish 0801 # asunetos {as-oon'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
particle) and 4908; unintelligent; by implication, wicked: --
{foolish}, without understanding.[ql

foolish 3471 # moraino {mo-rah'-ee-no}; from 3474; to become
insipid; figuratively, to make (passively, act) as a simpleton: -
- become fool, make {foolish}, lose savour.[ql

foolish 3473 # morologia {mo-rol-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of
3474 and 3004; silly talk, i.e. buffoonery: -- {foolish} talking.
[ql

foolishly 0200 ## >ivveleth {iv-veh'-leth}; from the same as 191;
silliness: -- folly, {foolishly}(-ness). [ql

foolishly 5034 ## 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.[ql

foolishly 8604 ## tiphlah {tif-law'}; from the same as 8602;
frivolity: -- folly, {foolishly}.[ql

foolishly 0877 # aphrosune {af-ros-oo'-nay}; from 878;
senselessness, i.e. (euphem.) egotism; (morally) recklessness: --
folly, {foolishly}(-ness).[ql

foolishness 5531 ## cikluwth {sik-looth'}; or sikluwth (Eccl. 1:
17) {sik-looth'}; from 5528; silliness: -- folly, {foolishness}.
[ql

foolishness 3472 # moria {mo-ree'-ah}; from 3474; silliness, i.e.
absurdity: -- {foolishness}.[ql



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