A primitive root; to {smear} especially with lime: - {daub} {overlay} {plaister} smut.H2903טופפה
ţôphâphâh
to-faw-faw'
From an unused root meaning to go around or bind; a fillet for the forehead: - frontlet.H2904טוּל
ţûl
tool
A primitive root; to pitch over or reel; hence (transitively) to cast down or out: - carry {away} (utterly) cast ({down} {forth} {out}) send out.H2905טוּר
ţûr
toor
From an unused root meaning to range in a regular manner; a row; hence a wall: - row.H2906טוּר
ţûr
toor
(Chaldee); corresponding to H6697; a rock or hill: - mountain.H2907טוּשׂ
ţûώ
toos
A primitive root; to pounce as a bird of prey: - haste.H2908טות
ţevâth
tev-awth'
(Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H2901; hunger (as twisting): - fasting.H2909טחה
ţâchâh
taw-khaw'
A primitive root; to stretch a {bow} as an archer: - [bow-] shot.H2910טחה
ţûchâh
too-khaw'
From H2909 (or H2902) in the sense of overlaying; (in the plural only) the kidneys (as being covered); hence (figuratively) the inmost thought: - inward parts.H2911טחון
ţechôn
tekh-one'
From H2912; a hand mill; hence a millstone: - to grind.H2912טחן
ţâchan
taw-khan'
A primitive root; to grind meal; hence to be a concubine (that being their employment): - grind (-er).H2913טחנה
ţachănâh
takh-an-aw'
From H2912; a hand mill; hence (figuratively) chewing: - grinding.H2914טחר
ţechôr
tekh-ore'
From an unused root meaning to burn; a boil or ulcer (from the {inflammation}) especially a tumor in the anus or pudenda (the piles): - emerod.H2915טיח
ţîyach
tee'-akh
From (the equivalent of) H2902; mortar or plaster: - daubing.H2916טיט
ţîyţ
teet
From an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rather perhaps a denominative from {H2894} through the idea of dirt to be swept away); mud or clay; figuratively calamity: - {clay} {dirt} mire.H2917טין
ţîyn
teen
(Chaldee); perhaps by interchange for a word corresponding to H2916; clay: - miry.H2918טירה
ţîyrâh
tee-raw'
Feminine of (an equivalent to) H2905; a wall; hence a fortress or a hamlet: - (goodly) {castle} {habitation} {palace} row.H2919טל
ţal
tal
From H2926; dew (as covering vegetation): - dew.H2920טל
ţal
tal
(Chaldee); the same as H2919: - dew.H2921טלא
ţâlâ'
taw-law'
A primitive root; properly to cover with pieces; that {is} (by implication) to spot or variegate (as tapestry): - {clouted} with divers {colours} spotted.H2922טלא
ţelâ'
tel-aw'
Apparently from H2921 in the (original) sense of covering (for protection); a lamb (compare H2924): - lamb.H2923טלאים
ţelâ'îym
tel-aw-eem'
From the plural of H2922; lambs; {Telaim} a place in Palestine: - Telaim.H2924טלה
ţâleh
taw-leh'
By variation for H2922; a lamb: - lamb.H2925טלטלה
ţalţêlâh
tal-tay-law'
From H2904; overthrow or rejection: - captivity.H2926טלל
ţâlal
taw-lal'
A primitive root; properly to strew {over} that {is} (by implication) to cover in or plate (with beams): - cover.H2927טלל
ţelal
tel-al'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H2926; to cover with shade: - have a shadow.H2928טלם
ţelem
teh'-lem
From an unused root meaning to break up or treat violently; oppression; {Telem} the name of a place in {Idumaea} also of a temple doorkeeper: - Telem.H2929טלמון
ţalmôn
tal-mone'
From the same as H2728; oppressive; {Talmon} a temple doorkeeper: - Talmon.H2930טמא
ţâmê'
taw-may'
A primitive root; to be {foul} especially in a ceremonial or moral sense (contaminated): - defile ({self}) pollute ({self}) be ({make} make {self} pronounce) {unclean} X utterly.H2931טמא
ţâmê'
taw-may'
From H2930; foul in a religious sense: - {defiled} + {infamous} polluted ({-tion}) unclean.H2932טמאה
ţûm'âh
toom-aw'
From H2980; religious impurity: - {filthiness} unclean (-ness).H2933טמה
ţâmâh
taw-maw'
A collateral form of H2930; to be impure in a religious sense: - be {defiled} be reputed vile.H2934טמן
ţâman
taw-man'
A primitive root; to hide (by covering over): - {hide} lay {privily} in secret.H2935טנא
ţene'
teh'-neh
From an unused root probably meaning to weave; a basket (of interlaced osiers): - basket.H2936טנף
ţânaph
taw-naf'
A primitive root; to soil: - defile.H2937טעה
ţâ‛âh
taw-aw'
A primitive root; to wander; causatively to leadastray: - seduce.H2938טעם
ţâ‛am
taw-am'
A primitive root; to taste; figuratively to perceive: - X {but} {perceive} taste.H2939טעם
ţe‛am
teh-am'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H2938; to taste; causatively to feed: - make to {eat} feed.H2940טעם
ţa‛am
tah'-am
From H2938; properly a {taste} that {is} (figuratively) perception; by implication intelligence; transitively a mandate: - {advice} {behaviour} {decree} {discretion} {judgment} {reason} {taste} understanding.H2941טעם
ţa‛am
tah'-am
(Chaldee); from H2939; properly a {taste} that {is} (as in H2940) a judicial sentence: - {account} X to be {commanded} {commandment} matter.H2942טעם
ţe‛êm
teh-ame'
(Chaldee); from {H2939} and equivalent to H2941; properly flavor; figuratively judgment (both subjectively and objectively); hence account (both subjectively and objectively): - + {chancellor} + {command} {commandment} {decree} + {regard} {taste} wisdom.H2943טען
ţâ‛an
taw-an'
A primitive root; to load a beast: - lade.H2944טען
ţâ‛an
taw-an'
A primitive root; to stab: - thrust through.H2945טף
ţaph
taf
From H2952 (perhaps referring to the tripping gait of children); a family (mostly used collectively in the singular): - (little) children ({ones}) families.H2946טפח
ţâphach
taw-fakh'
A primitive root; to flatten out or extend (as a tent); figuratively to nurse a child (as promotive of growth); or perhaps a denominative from {H2947} from dandling on the palms: - {span} swaddle.H2947טפח
ţêphach
tay'-fakh
From H2946; a spread of the {hand} that {is} a palm breadth (not span of the fingers); architecturally a corbel (as a supporting palm): - {coping} hand-breadth.H2948טפח
ţôphach
to'-fakh
From H2946 (the same as H2947): - hand-breadth (broad).H2949טפּח
ţippûch
tip-pookh'
From H2946; nursing: - span long.H2950טפל
ţâphal
taw-fal'
A primitive root; properly to stick on as a patch; figuratively to imputefalsely: - forge ({-r}) sew up.H2951טפסר
ţiphsar
tif-sar'
Of foreign derivation; a military governor: - captain.H2952טפף
ţâphaph
taw-faf'
A primitive root; apparently to trip (with short steps) coquettishly: - mince.H2953טפר
ţephar
tef-ar'
(Chaldee); from a root corresponding to {H6852} and meaning the same as H6856; a finger nail; also a hoof or claw: - nail.H2954טפשׁ
ţâphash
taw-fash'
A primitive root; properly apparently to be thick; figuratively to bestupid: - be fat.H2955טפת
ţâphath
taw-fath'
Probably from H5197; a dropping (of ointment); {Taphath} an Israelitess: - Taphath.H2956טרד
ţârad
taw-rad'
A primitive root; to drive on; figuratively to followclose: - continual.H2957טרד
ţerad
ter-ad'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H2956; to expel: - drive.H2958טרום
ţerôm
ter-ome'
A variation of H2962; notyet: - before.H2959טרח
ţârach
taw-rakh'
A primitive root; to overburden: - weary.H2960טרח
ţôrach
to'-rakh
From H2959; a burden: - {cumbrance} trouble.H2961טרי
ţârîy
taw-ree'
From an unused root apparently meaning to be moist; properly dripping; hence fresh (that {is} recently made such): - {new} putrefying.H2962טרם
ţerem
teh'-rem
From an unused root apparently meaning to interrupt or suspend; properly non-occurrence; used adverbially not yet or before: - {before} {ere} not yet.H2963טרף
ţâraph
taw-raf'
A primitive root; to pluck off or pull to pieces; causatively to supply with food (as in morsels): - {catch} X without {doubt} {feed} {ravin} rend in {pieces} X {surely} tear (in pieces).H2964טרף
ţereph
teh'-ref
From H2963; something {torn} that {is} a {fragment} for example a fresh {leaf} {prey} food: - {leaf} {meat} {prey} spoil.H2965טרף
ţârâph
taw-rawf'
From H2963; recently torn {off} that {is} fresh: - pluckt off.H2966טרפה
ţerêphâh
ter-ay-faw'
Feminine (collectively) of H2964; {prey} that {is} flocks devoured by animals: - {ravin} (that which was) torn (of {beasts} in pieces).H2967טרפּלי
ţarpelay
tar-pel-ah'ee
(Chaldee); from a name of foreign derivation; a Tarpelite (collectively) or inhabitant of {Tarpel} a place in Assyria: - Tarpelites.H2968יאב
yâ'ab
yaw-ab'
A primitive root; to desire: - long.H2969יאה
yâ'âh
yaw-aw'
A primitive root; to besuitable: - appertain.H2970יאזניהוּ יאזניה
ya'ăzanyâh ya'ăzanyâhû
{yah-az-an-yaw'} yah-az-an-yaw'-hoo
From H238 and H3050; heard of Jah; {Jaazanjah} the name of four Israelites: - Jaazaniah. Compare H3153.H2971יאיר
yâ'îyr
yaw-ere'
From H215; enlightener; {Jair} the name of four Israelites: - Jair.H2972יארי
yâ'irîy
yaw-ee-ree'
Patronymic from H2971; a Jairite or descendant of Jair: - Jairite.H2973יאל
yâ'al
yaw-al'
A primitive root; properly to be {slack} that {is} (figuratively) to befoolish: - {dote} be ({become} do) foolish (-ly).H2974יאל
yâ'al
yaw-al'
A primitive root (probably rather the same as H2973 through the idea of mental weakness); properly to {yield} especially assent; hence (positively) to undertake as an act of volition: - {assay} {begin} be {content} {please} take {upon} X {willingly} would.H2975יאר
ye'ôr
yeh-ore'
Of Egyptian origin; a {channel} for example a {fosse} {canal} shaft; specifically the {Nile} as the one river of {Egypt} including its collateral trenches; also the {Tigris} as the main river of Assyria: - {brook} {flood} {river} stream.H2976יאשׁ
yâ'ash
yaw-ash'
A primitive root; to {desist} that {is} (figuratively) to despond: - (cause to) {despair} one that is {desperate} be no hope.H2977יאשׁיּהוּ יאשׁיּה
yô'shîyâh yô'shîyâhû
{yo-she-yaw'} yo-she-yaw'-hoo
From the same root as H803 and H3050; founded of Jah; {Joshijah} the name of two Israelites: - Josiah.H2978יאתוןo
ye'ithôn
yeh-ee-thone'
From H857; an entry: - entrance.H2979יאתרי
ye'âtheray
yeh-aw-ther-ah'ee
From the same as H871; stepping; {Jeatherai} an Israelite: - Jeaterai.H2980יבב
yâbab
yaw-bab
A primitive root; to bawl: - cry out.H2981יבוּל
yebûl
yeb-ool'
From H2986; {produce} that {is} a crop or (figuratively) wealth: - {fruit} increase.H2982יבוּס
yebûs
yeb-oos'
From H947; {trodden} that {is} threshing place; {Jebus} the aboriginal name of Jerusalem: - Jebus.H2983יבוּסי
yebûsîy
yeb-oo-see'
Patrial from H2982; a Jebusite or inhabitant of Jebus: - Jebusite(-s).H2984יבחר
yibchar
yib-khar'
From H977; choice; {Jibchar} an Israelite: - Ibhar.H2985יבין
yâbîyn
yaw-bene'
From H995; intelligent; {Jabin} the name of two Canaanitish kings: - Jabin.H2986יבל
yâbal
yaw-bal'
A primitive root; properly to flow; causatively to bring (especially with pomp): - bring ({forth}) {carry} lead (forth).H2987יבל
yebal
yeb-al'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H2986; to bring: - {bring} carry.H2988יבל
yâbâl
yaw-bawl
From H2986; a stream: - [water-] {course} stream.H2989יבל
yâbâl
yaw-bawl'
The same as H2988; {Jabal} an antediluvian: - Jabal.H2990יבּל
yabbêl
yab-bale'
From H2986; having runningsores: - wen.H2991יבלעם
yible‛âm
yib-leh-awm'
From H1104 and H5971; devouring people; {Jibleam} a place in Palestine: - Ibleam.H2992יבם
yâbam
yaw-bam'
A primitive root of doubtful meaning; used only as a denominative from H2993; to marry a (deceased) brother´ s widow: - perform the duty of a husband´ s {brother} marry.H2993יבם
yâbâm
yaw-bawm'
From (the original of) H2992; a brother-in-law: - husband´ sbrother.H2994יבמת
yebêmeth
yeb-ay'-meth
Feminine participle of H2992; a sister-in-law: - brother´ s {wife} sister in law.H2995יבנאל
yabne'êl
yab-neh-ale'
From H1129 and H410; built of God; {Jabneel} the name of two places in Palestine: - Jabneel.H2996יבנה
yabneh
yab-neh'
From H1129; a building; {Jabneh} a place in Palestine: - Jabneh.H2997יבניה
yibneyâh
yib-neh-yaw'
From H1129 and H3050; built of Jah; {Jibnejah} an Israelite: - Ibneiah.H2998יבניּה
yibnîyâh
yib-nee-yaw'
From H1129 and H3050; building of Jah; {Jibnijah} an Israelite: - Ibnijah.H2999יבּק
yabbôq
yab-boke'
Probably from H1238; pouring forth; {Jabbok} a river East of the Jordan: - Jabbok.H3000יברכיהוּ
yeberekyâhû
yeb-eh-rek-yaw'-hoo
From H1288 and H3050; blessed of Jah; {Jeberekjah} an Israelite: - Jeberechiah.