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<dictionary type='x-strong' xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation='strongs_schema.xsd'>
<item id="H401">
<strong_id>H401</strong_id>
<title>אכּל אכל</title>
<transliteration>'ûkâl 'ûkkâl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{oo-kawl'} ook-kawl'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Apparently from <link target="H398">H398</link>; <em>devoured</em>;<br/> <em>{Ucal}</em> a fancy <strong>name:</strong> - Ucal.</description>
</item>
<item id="H402">
<strong_id>H402</strong_id>
<title>אכלה</title>
<transliteration>'ôklâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ok-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Feminine of <link target="H401">H401</link>; <strong><em>food:</em></strong> - {consume} {devour} {eat} {food} meat.</description>
</item>
<item id="H403">
<strong_id>H403</strong_id>
<title>אכן</title>
<transliteration>'âkên</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-kane'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H3559">H3559</link> (compare <link target="H3651">H3651</link>);<br/> <em>firmly</em>; figuratively <em>surely</em>; also (adversely) <strong><em>but:</em></strong> - {but} {certainly} {nevertheless} {surely} {truly} verily.</description>
</item>
<item id="H404">
<strong_id>H404</strong_id>
<title>אכף</title>
<transliteration>'âkaph</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-kaf'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A primitive root; apparent meaning to <em>curve</em> (as with a burden); to <strong><em>urge:</em></strong> - crave.</description>
</item>
<item id="H405">
<strong_id>H405</strong_id>
<title>אכף</title>
<transliteration>'ekeph</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>eh'-kef</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H404">H404</link>; a <em>load</em>; by implication a <em>stroke</em> (others <em>dignity</em>): - hand.</description>
</item>
<item id="H406">
<strong_id>H406</strong_id>
<title>אכּר</title>
<transliteration>'ikkâr</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ik-kawr'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From an unused root meaning to <em>dig</em>; a <strong><em>farmer:</em></strong> - {husbandman} ploughman.</description>
</item>
<item id="H407">
<strong_id>H407</strong_id>
<title>אכשׁף</title>
<transliteration>'akshâph</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ak-shawf'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H3784">H3784</link>; <em>fascination</em>;<br/> <em>{Acshaph}</em> a place in <strong>Palestine:</strong> - Achshaph.</description>
</item>
<item id="H408">
<strong_id>H408</strong_id>
<title>אל</title>
<transliteration>'al</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A negative particle (akin to <link target="H3808">H3808</link>);<br/> <em>not</em> (the qualified {negation} used as a deprecative); once (<bib_link bn="18" cn1="24" vn1="25"/>) as a {noun} <strong><em>nothing:</em></strong> - {nay} {neither} + {never} {no} {nor} {not} nothing {[worth]} rather than.</description>
</item>
<item id="H409">
<strong_id>H409</strong_id>
<title>אל</title>
<transliteration>'al</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); corresponding to <link target="H408">H408</link>: - not.</description>
</item>
<item id="H410">
<strong_id>H410</strong_id>
<title>אל</title>
<transliteration>'êl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Shortened from <link target="H352">H352</link>; <em>strength</em>; as adjective <em>mighty</em>; especially the <em>Almighty</em> (but used also of any <em>deity</em>): - God ({god}) X {goodly} X {great} {idol} might (-y {one}) {power} strong. Compare names in <q>-el.</q></description>
</item>
<item id="H411">
<strong_id>H411</strong_id>
<title>אל</title>
<transliteration>'êl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A demonstrative particle (but only in a plural sense) <em>these</em> or <strong><em>those</em>:</strong> - {these} {those} Compare <link target="H428">H428</link>.</description>
</item>
<item id="H412">
<strong_id>H412</strong_id>
<title>אל</title>
<transliteration>'êl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); corresponding to <link target="H411">H411</link>: - these.</description>
</item>
<item id="H413">
<strong_id>H413</strong_id>
<title>אל אל</title>
<transliteration>'êl 'el</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{ale} el</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Used only in the shortened constructive form (the second form)); a primitive {particle} properly denoting motion <em>{towards}</em> but occasionally used of a quiescent {position} that {is} <em>near</em>6<br/> <em>with</em> or <em>among</em>; often in {general} <strong><em>to:</em></strong> - {about} according {to} {after} {against} {among} as {for} {at} because ({-fore} {-side}) both . . . {and} {by} {concerning} {for} {from} X {hath} in ({-to}) {near} (out) {of} {over} through6to ({-ward}) {under} {unto} {upon} {whether} with(-in).</description>
</item>
<item id="H414">
<strong_id>H414</strong_id>
<title>אלא</title>
<transliteration>'êlâ'</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ay-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A variation of <link target="H424">H424</link>; <em>oak</em>;<br/> <em>{Ela}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H415">
<strong_id>H415</strong_id>
<title>אל אלהי ישׂראל</title>
<transliteration>'êl 'ĕlôhêy yiώrâ'êl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale el-o-hay' yis-raw-ale'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H430">H430</link> and <link target="H3478">H3478</link>; the <em>mighty God of Jisrael</em>;<br/> <em>El Elohi {Jisrael}</em> the title given to a consecrated spot by <strong>Jacob:</strong> - El-elohe-israel.</description>
</item>
<item id="H416">
<strong_id>H416</strong_id>
<title>אל בּית־אל</title>
<transliteration>'êl bêyth-'êl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale bayth-ale'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H1008">H1008</link>; the <em>God of Bethel</em>;<br/> <em>{El-Bethel}</em> the title given to a consecrated spot by <strong>Jacob:</strong> - El-beth-el.</description>
</item>
<item id="H417">
<strong_id>H417</strong_id>
<title>אלגּבישׁ</title>
<transliteration>'elgâbîysh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-gaw-beesh'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H1378">H1378</link>; <em>hail</em> (as if a <em>great pearl</em>): - great hail [-stones].</description>
</item>
<item id="H418">
<strong_id>H418</strong_id>
<title>אלגּוּמּים</title>
<transliteration>'algûmmîym</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-goom-meem'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>By transposition for <link target="H484">H484</link>; sticks of <em>algum</em> <strong>wood:</strong> - algum [trees].</description>
</item>
<item id="H419">
<strong_id>H419</strong_id>
<title>אלדּד</title>
<transliteration>'eldâd</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-dad'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H1780">H1780</link>; <em>God has loved</em>;<br/> <em>{Eldad}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eldad.</description>
</item>
<item id="H420">
<strong_id>H420</strong_id>
<title>אלדּעה</title>
<transliteration>'eldââh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-daw-aw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H3045">H3045</link>; <em>God of knowledge</em>;<br/> <em>{Eldaah}</em> a son of <strong>Midian:</strong> - Eldaah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H421">
<strong_id>H421</strong_id>
<title>אלה</title>
<transliteration>'âlâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A primitive root (rather identical with <link target="H422">H422</link> through the idea of <em>invocation</em>); to <strong><em>bewail:</em></strong> - lament.</description>
</item>
<item id="H422">
<strong_id>H422</strong_id>
<title>אלה</title>
<transliteration>'âlâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A primitive root; properly to <em>{adjure}</em> that {is} (usually in a bad sense) <strong><em>imprecate:</em></strong> - {adjure} {curse} swear.</description>
</item>
<item id="H423">
<strong_id>H423</strong_id>
<title>אלה</title>
<transliteration>'âlâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H422">H422</link>; an <strong><em>imprecation:</em></strong> - {curse} {cursing} {execration} {oath} swearing.</description>
</item>
<item id="H424">
<strong_id>H424</strong_id>
<title>אלה</title>
<transliteration>'êlâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ay-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Feminine of <link target="H352">H352</link>; an <em>oak</em> or other strong <strong>tree:</strong> - {elm} {oak} teil tree</description>
</item>
<item id="H425">
<strong_id>H425</strong_id>
<title>אלה</title>
<transliteration>'êlâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ay-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>The same as <link target="H424">H424</link>; <em>{Elah}</em> the name of an {Edomite} or four {Israelites} and also of a place in <strong>Palestine:</strong> - Elah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H426">
<strong_id>H426</strong_id>
<title>אלהּ</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlâhh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-aw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); corresponding to <link target="H433">H433</link>; <strong><em>God:</em></strong> - {God} god.</description>
</item>
<item id="H427">
<strong_id>H427</strong_id>
<title>אלּה</title>
<transliteration>'allâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-law'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A variation of <link target="H424">H424</link>: - oak.</description>
</item>
<item id="H428">
<strong_id>H428</strong_id>
<title>אלּה</title>
<transliteration>'êlleh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale'-leh</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Prolonged from <link target="H411">H411</link>; <em>these</em> or <strong><em>those:</em></strong> - an- (the) other; one {sort} {so} {some} {such} {them} these ({same}) {they} {this} {those} {thus} {which} who (-m).</description>
</item>
<item id="H429">
<strong_id>H429</strong_id>
<title>אלּה</title>
<transliteration>'êlleh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ale'-leh</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); corresponding to <link target="H428">H428</link>: - these.</description>
</item>
<item id="H430">
<strong_id>H430</strong_id>
<title>אלהים</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlôhîym</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-o-heem'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Plural of <link target="H433">H433</link>; <em>gods</em> in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural {thus} especially with the article) of the supreme <em>God</em>; occasionally applied by way of deference to <em>magistrates</em>; and sometimes as a <strong>superlative:</strong> - {angels} X {exceeding} God (gods) ({-dess} {-ly}) X (very) {great} {judges} X mighty.</description>
</item>
<item id="H431">
<strong_id>H431</strong_id>
<title>אלוּ</title>
<transliteration>'ălû</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-oo'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); probably prolonged from <link target="H412">H412</link>; <strong><em>lo!</em>:</strong> - behold.</description>
</item>
<item id="H432">
<strong_id>H432</strong_id>
<title>אלּוּ</title>
<transliteration>'illû</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>il-loo'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably from <link target="H408">H408</link>; <em>{nay}</em> that {is} (softened) <strong><em>if:</em></strong> - but {if} yea though.</description>
</item>
<item id="H433">
<strong_id>H433</strong_id>
<title>אלהּ אלוהּ</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlôahh 'ĕlôahh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{el-o'-ah} el-o'-ah</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(The second form is rare); probably prolonged (emphatically) from <link target="H410">H410</link>; a <em>deity</em> or the <strong><em>deity</em>:</strong> - {God} god. See <link target="H430">H430</link>.</description>
</item>
<item id="H434">
<strong_id>H434</strong_id>
<title>אלוּל</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlûl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ool'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>For <link target="H457">H457</link>; good for <strong><em>nothing:</em></strong> - thing of nought.</description>
</item>
<item id="H435">
<strong_id>H435</strong_id>
<title>אלוּל</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlûl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ool'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably of foreign derivation;<br/> <em>{Elul}</em> the sixth Jewish <strong>month:</strong> - Elul.</description>
</item>
<item id="H436">
<strong_id>H436</strong_id>
<title>אלון</title>
<transliteration>'êlôn</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ay-lone'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Prolonged from <link target="H352">H352</link>; an <em>oak</em> or other strong <strong>tree:</strong> - plain. See also <link target="H356">H356</link>.</description>
</item>
<item id="H437">
<strong_id>H437</strong_id>
<title>אלּון</title>
<transliteration>'allôn</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-lone'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A variation of <link target="H436">H436</link>: - oak.</description>
</item>
<item id="H438">
<strong_id>H438</strong_id>
<title>אלּון</title>
<transliteration>'allôn</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-lone'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>The same as <link target="H437">H437</link>; <em>{Allon}</em> an {Israelite} also a place in <strong>Palestine:</strong> - Allon.</description>
</item>
<item id="H439">
<strong_id>H439</strong_id>
<title>אלּון בּכוּת</title>
<transliteration>'allôn bâkûth</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-lone' baw-kooth'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H437">H437</link> and a variation of <link target="H1068">H1068</link>; <em>oak of weeping</em>;<br/> <em>{Allon-Bakuth}</em> a monumental <strong>tree:</strong> - Allon-bachuth.</description>
</item>
<item id="H440">
<strong_id>H440</strong_id>
<title>אלני אלוני</title>
<transliteration>'êlônîy 'êlônîy</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{ay-lo-nee'} ay-lo-nee'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Patronymic from <link target="H438">H438</link>; an <em>Elonite</em> or descendant (collectively) of <strong>Elon:</strong> - Elonites.</description>
</item>
<item id="H441">
<strong_id>H441</strong_id>
<title>אלּף אלּוּף</title>
<transliteration>'alûph 'allûph</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{al-loof'} al-loof'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H502">H502</link>; <em>familiar</em>; a <em>{friend}</em> also <em>gentle</em>; hence a <em>bullock</em> (as being tame; {applied} although {masculine} to a <em>cow</em>); and so a <em>chieftain</em> (as notable like neat cattle): - {captain} {duke} (chief) {friend} {governor} {guide} ox.</description>
</item>
<item id="H442">
<strong_id>H442</strong_id>
<title>אלוּשׁ</title>
<transliteration>'âlûsh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-loosh'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Of uncertain derivation;<br/> <em>{Alush}</em> a place in the <strong>Desert:</strong> - Alush.</description>
</item>
<item id="H443">
<strong_id>H443</strong_id>
<title>אלזבד</title>
<transliteration>'elzâbâd</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-zaw-bawd'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H2064">H2064</link>; <em>God has bestowed</em>;<br/> <em>{Elzabad}</em> the name of two <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Elzabad.</description>
</item>
<item id="H444">
<strong_id>H444</strong_id>
<title>אלח</title>
<transliteration>'âlach</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-lakh'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A primitive root; to <em>{muddle}</em> that {is} (figuratively and intransitively) to <em>turn</em> (morally) <strong><em>corrupt:</em></strong> - become filthy.</description>
</item>
<item id="H445">
<strong_id>H445</strong_id>
<title>אלחנן</title>
<transliteration>'elchânân</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-khaw-nawn'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H2603">H2603</link>; <em>God</em> (is) <em>gracious</em>;<br/> <em>{Elchanan}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elkanan.</description>
</item>
<item id="H446">
<strong_id>H446</strong_id>
<title>אליאב</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîy'âb</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-awb'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H1">H1</link>; <em>God of</em> (his) <em>father</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliab}</em> the name of six <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eliab.</description>
</item>
<item id="H447">
<strong_id>H447</strong_id>
<title>אליאל</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîy'êl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-ale'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> repeated;<br/> <em>God of</em> (his) <em>God</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliel}</em> the name of nine <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eliel.</description>
</item>
<item id="H448">
<strong_id>H448</strong_id>
<title>אליּתה אליאתה</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîy'âthâh 'ĕlîyâthâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-aw-thaw' el-ee-yaw-thaw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H225">H225</link>; <em>God of</em> (his) <em>consent</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliathah}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eliathah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H449">
<strong_id>H449</strong_id>
<title>אלידד</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîydâd</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-dawd'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From the same as <link target="H419">H419</link>; <em>God of</em> (his) <em>love</em>;<br/> <em>{Elidad}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elidad.</description>
</item>
<item id="H450">
<strong_id>H450</strong_id>
<title>אלידע</title>
<transliteration>'elyâdâ</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-yaw-daw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H3045">H3045</link>; <em>God</em> (is) <em>knowing</em>;<br/> <em>{Eljada}</em> the name of two Israelites and of an <strong>Aramaean:</strong> - Eliada.</description>
</item>
<item id="H451">
<strong_id>H451</strong_id>
<title>אליה</title>
<transliteration>'alyâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-yaw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H422">H422</link> (in the original sense of <em>strength</em>); the <em>stout</em> {part} that {is} the fat <em>tail</em> of the Oriental <strong>sheep:</strong> - rump.</description>
</item>
<item id="H452">
<strong_id>H452</strong_id>
<title>אליּהוּ אליּה</title>
<transliteration>'êlîyâh 'êlîyâhû</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{ay-lee-yaw'} ay-lee-yaw'-hoo</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H3050">H3050</link>; <em>God of Jehovah</em>;<br/> <em>{Elijah}</em> the name of the famous prophet and of two other <strong>Israelites:</strong> - {Elijah} Eliah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H453">
<strong_id>H453</strong_id>
<title>אליהוּא אליהוּ</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyhû 'ĕlîyhû'</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{el-ee-hoo'} el-ee-hoo'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H1931">H1931</link>; <em>God of him</em>;<br/> <em>{Elihu}</em> the name of one of Job´ s {friends} and of three <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Elihu.</description>
</item>
<item id="H454">
<strong_id>H454</strong_id>
<title>אליועיני אליהועיני</title>
<transliteration>'ely<sup>e</sup>êynay 'elyôêynay</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{el-ye-ho-ay-nah'ee} el-yo-ay-nah'ee</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H413">H413</link> and <link target="H3068">H3068</link> and <link target="H5869">H5869</link>; <em>towards Jehovah</em> (are) <em>my eyes</em>;<br/> <em>Eljehoenai</em> or <em>{Eljoenai}</em> the name of seven <strong>Israelites:</strong> - {Elihoenai} Elionai.</description>
</item>
<item id="H455">
<strong_id>H455</strong_id>
<title>אליחבּא</title>
<transliteration>'elyachbâ'</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-yakh-baw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H2244">H2244</link>; <em>God will hide</em>;<br/> <em>{Eljachba}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eliahbah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H456">
<strong_id>H456</strong_id>
<title>אליחרף</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîychôreph</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-kho'-ref</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H2779">H2779</link>; <em>God of autumn</em>;<br/> <em>{Elichoreph}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elihoreph.</description>
</item>
<item id="H457">
<strong_id>H457</strong_id>
<title>אליל</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-eel'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Apparently from <link target="H408">H408</link>; good for <em>{nothing}</em> by analogy <em>vain</em> or <em>vanity</em>; specifically an <strong><em>idol:</em></strong> - {idol} no {value} thing of nought.</description>
</item>
<item id="H458">
<strong_id>H458</strong_id>
<title>אלימלך</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîymelek</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-meh'-lek</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H4428">H4428</link>; <em>God of</em> (the) <em>king</em>;<br/> <em>{Elimelek}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elimelech.</description>
</item>
<item id="H459">
<strong_id>H459</strong_id>
<title>אלּן אלּין</title>
<transliteration>'illêyn 'illên</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{il-lane'} il-lane'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); prolonged from <link target="H412">H412</link>; <strong><em>these:</em></strong> - {the} these.</description>
</item>
<item id="H460">
<strong_id>H460</strong_id>
<title>אליסף</title>
<transliteration>'elyâsâph</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-yaw-sawf'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H3254">H3254</link>; <em>God</em> (is) <em>gatherer</em>;<br/> <em>{Eljasaph}</em> the name of two <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eliasaph.</description>
</item>
<item id="H461">
<strong_id>H461</strong_id>
<title>אליעזר</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyezer</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-eh'-zer</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5828">H5828</link>; <em>God of help</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliezer}</em> the name of a Damascene and of ten <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eliezer.</description>
</item>
<item id="H462">
<strong_id>H462</strong_id>
<title>אליעני</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyêynay</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-ay-nah'ee</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably contracted for <link target="H454">H454</link>; <em>{Elienai}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elienai.</description>
</item>
<item id="H463">
<strong_id>H463</strong_id>
<title>אליעם</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyâm</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-awm'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5971">H5971</link>; <em>God of</em> (the) <em>people</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliam}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eliam.</description>
</item>
<item id="H464">
<strong_id>H464</strong_id>
<title>אליפז</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyphaz</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-faz'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6337">H6337</link>; <em>God of gold</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliphaz}</em> the name of one of Job´ s {friends} and of a son of <strong>Esau:</strong> - Eliphaz.</description>
</item>
<item id="H465">
<strong_id>H465</strong_id>
<title>אליפל</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyphâl</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-fawl'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6419">H6419</link>; <em>God of judgment</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliphal}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eliphal.</description>
</item>
<item id="H466">
<strong_id>H466</strong_id>
<title>אליפלהוּ</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyph<sup>e</sup>lêhû</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-fe-lay'-hoo</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6395">H6395</link>; <em>God of his distinction</em>;<br/> <em>{Eliphelehu}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elipheleh.</description>
</item>
<item id="H467">
<strong_id>H467</strong_id>
<title>אלפּלט אליפלט</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîypheleţ 'ĕlpeleţ</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{el-ee-feh'-let} el-peh'-let</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6405">H6405</link>; <em>God of deliverance</em>;<br/> <em>Eliphelet</em> or <em>{Elpelet}</em> the name of six <strong>Israelites:</strong> - {Eliphalet} {Eliphelet} Elpalet.</description>
</item>
<item id="H468">
<strong_id>H468</strong_id>
<title>אליצוּר</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîytsûr</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-tsoor'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6697">H6697</link>; <em>God of</em> (the) <em>rock</em>;<br/> <em>{Elitsur}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elizur.</description>
</item>
<item id="H469">
<strong_id>H469</strong_id>
<title>אלצפן אליצפן</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîytsâphân 'eltsâphân</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{el-ee-tsaw-fawn'} el-tsaw-fawn'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6845">H6845</link>; <em>God of treasure</em>;<br/> <em>Elitsaphan</em> or <em>{Eltsaphan}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - {Elizaphan} Elzaphan.</description>
</item>
<item id="H470">
<strong_id>H470</strong_id>
<title>אליקא</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyqâ'</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-kaw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6958">H6958</link>; <em>God of rejection</em>;<br/> <em>{Elika}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elika.</description>
</item>
<item id="H471">
<strong_id>H471</strong_id>
<title>אליקים</title>
<transliteration>'elyâqîym</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-yaw-keem'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H6965">H6965</link>; <em>God of raising</em>;<br/> <em>{Eljakim}</em> the name of four <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eliakim.</description>
</item>
<item id="H472">
<strong_id>H472</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁבע</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîysheba</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-sheh'-bah</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H7651">H7651</link> (in the sense of <link target="H7650">H7650</link>);<br/> <em>God of</em> (the) <em>oath</em>;<br/> <em>{Elisheba}</em> the wife of <strong>Aaron:</strong> - Elisheba.</description>
</item>
<item id="H473">
<strong_id>H473</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁה</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyshâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-shaw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably of foreign derivation;<br/> <em>{Elishah}</em> a son of <strong>Javan:</strong> - Elishah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H474">
<strong_id>H474</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁוּע</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyshûa</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-shoo'-ah</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H7769">H7769</link>; <em>God of supplication</em> (or <em>of riches</em>);<br/> <em>{Elishua}</em> a son of King <strong>David:</strong> - Elishua.</description>
</item>
<item id="H475">
<strong_id>H475</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁיב</title>
<transliteration>'elyâshîyb</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-yaw-sheeb'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H7725">H7725</link>; <em>God will restore</em>;<br/> <em>{Eljashib}</em> the name of six <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eliashib.</description>
</item>
<item id="H476">
<strong_id>H476</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁמע</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyshâmâ</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-shaw-maw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H8085">H8085</link>; <em>God of hearing</em>;<br/> <em>{Elishama}</em> the name of seven <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Elishama.</description>
</item>
<item id="H477">
<strong_id>H477</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁע</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyshâ</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-shaw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Contracted for <link target="H474">H474</link>; <em>{Elisha}</em> the famous <strong>prophet:</strong> - Elisha.</description>
</item>
<item id="H478">
<strong_id>H478</strong_id>
<title>אלישׁפט</title>
<transliteration>'ĕlîyshâphâţ</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-ee-shaw-fawt'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H8199">H8199</link>; <em>God of judgment</em>;<br/> <em>{Elishaphat}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elishaphat.</description>
</item>
<item id="H479">
<strong_id>H479</strong_id>
<title>אלּך</title>
<transliteration>'illêk</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>il-lake'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>(Chaldee); prolonged from <link target="H412">H412</link>; <strong><em>these:</em></strong> - {these} those.</description>
</item>
<item id="H480">
<strong_id>H480</strong_id>
<title>אללי</title>
<transliteration>'al<sup>e</sup>lay</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-le-lah'ee</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>By reduplication from <link target="H421">H421</link>; <strong><em>alas!</em>:</strong> - woe.</description>
</item>
<item id="H481">
<strong_id>H481</strong_id>
<title>אלם</title>
<transliteration>'âlam</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>aw-lam'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>A primitive root; to <em>tie</em> fast; hence (of the mouth) to be <em>tongue</em> <strong><em>tied:</em></strong> - {bind} be {dumb} put to silence.</description>
</item>
<item id="H482">
<strong_id>H482</strong_id>
<title>אלם</title>
<transliteration>'êlem</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>ay'-lem</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H481">H481</link>; <em>silence</em> (that {is} mute justice): - congregation. Compare <link target="H3128">H3128</link>.</description>
</item>
<item id="H483">
<strong_id>H483</strong_id>
<title>אלּם</title>
<transliteration>'illêm</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>il-lame'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H481">H481</link>; <strong><em>speechless:</em></strong> - dumb (man).</description>
</item>
<item id="H484">
<strong_id>H484</strong_id>
<title>אלמגּים</title>
<transliteration>'almuggiym</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-moog-gheem'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably of foreign derivation (used thus only in the plural);<br/> <em>almug</em> (that {is} probably sandalwood) <strong>sticks:</strong> - almug trees. Compare <link target="H418">H418</link>.</description>
</item>
<item id="H485">
<strong_id>H485</strong_id>
<title>אלם אלמּה</title>
<transliteration>'ălûmmâh 'âlûm</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>{al-oom-maw'} aw-loom'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Second form is masculine form; passive participle of <link target="H481">H481</link>; something <em>bound</em>; a <strong><em>sheaf:</em></strong> - sheaf.</description>
</item>
<item id="H486">
<strong_id>H486</strong_id>
<title>אלמודד</title>
<transliteration>'almôdâd</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-mo-dawd'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably of foreign derivation;<br/> <em>{Almodad}</em> a son of <strong>Joktan:</strong> - Almodad.</description>
</item>
<item id="H487">
<strong_id>H487</strong_id>
<title>אלּמּלך</title>
<transliteration>'allammelek</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-lam-meh'-lek</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H427">H427</link> and <link target="H4428">H4428</link>; <em>oak of</em> (the) <em>king</em>;<br/> <em>{Allammelek}</em> a place in <strong>Palestine:</strong> - Alammelech.</description>
</item>
<item id="H488">
<strong_id>H488</strong_id>
<title>אלמן</title>
<transliteration>'almân</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-mawn'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Prolonged from <link target="H481">H481</link> in the sense of <em>bereavement</em>; discarded (as a divorced person): - forsaken.</description>
</item>
<item id="H489">
<strong_id>H489</strong_id>
<title>אלמן</title>
<transliteration>'almôn</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-mone'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H481">H481</link> as in <link target="H488">H488</link>; <strong><em>bereavement:</em></strong> - widowhood.</description>
</item>
<item id="H490">
<strong_id>H490</strong_id>
<title>אלמנה</title>
<transliteration>'almânâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-maw-naw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Feminine of <link target="H488">H488</link>; a <em>widow</em>; also a desolate <strong><em>place:</em></strong> - desolate house ({palace}) widow.</description>
</item>
<item id="H491">
<strong_id>H491</strong_id>
<title>אלמנוּת</title>
<transliteration>'almânûth</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-maw-nooth'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Feminine of <link target="H488">H488</link>; concretely a <em>widow</em>; abstractly <strong><em>widowhood</em>:</strong> - {widow} widowhood.</description>
</item>
<item id="H492">
<strong_id>H492</strong_id>
<title>אלמני</title>
<transliteration>'almônîy</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>al-mo-nee'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H489">H489</link> in the sense of <em>concealment</em>;<br/> <em>some</em> one (that {is} <em>so and {so}</em> without giving the name of the person or place): - {one} and such.</description>
</item>
<item id="H493">
<strong_id>H493</strong_id>
<title>אלנעם</title>
<transliteration>'elnaam</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-nah'-am</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5276">H5276</link>; <em>God</em> (is his) <em>delight</em>;<br/> <em>{Elnaam}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elnaam.</description>
</item>
<item id="H494">
<strong_id>H494</strong_id>
<title>אלנתן</title>
<transliteration>'elnâthân</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-naw-thawn'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5414">H5414</link>; <em>God</em> (is the) <em>giver</em>;<br/> <em>{Elnathan}</em> the name of four <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Elnathan.</description>
</item>
<item id="H495">
<strong_id>H495</strong_id>
<title>אלּסר</title>
<transliteration>'ellâsâr</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-law-sawr'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>Probably of foreign derivation;<br/> <em>{Ellasar}</em> an early country of <strong>Asia:</strong> - Ellasar.</description>
</item>
<item id="H496">
<strong_id>H496</strong_id>
<title>אלעד</title>
<transliteration>'elâd</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-awd'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5749">H5749</link>; <em>God has testified</em>;<br/> <em>{Elad}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Elead.</description>
</item>
<item id="H497">
<strong_id>H497</strong_id>
<title>אלעדה</title>
<transliteration>'elâdâh</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-aw-daw'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5710">H5710</link>; <em>God has decked</em>;<br/> <em>{Eladah}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eladah.</description>
</item>
<item id="H498">
<strong_id>H498</strong_id>
<title>אלעוּזי</title>
<transliteration>'elûzay</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-oo-zah'ee</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5756">H5756</link> (in the sense of <link target="H5797">H5797</link>);<br/> <em>God</em> (is) <em>defensive</em>;<br/> <em>{Eluzai}</em> an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Eluzai.</description>
</item>
<item id="H499">
<strong_id>H499</strong_id>
<title>אלעזר</title>
<transliteration>'elâzâr</transliteration>
<pronunciation>
<em>el-aw-zawr'</em>
</pronunciation>
<description>From <link target="H410">H410</link> and <link target="H5826">H5826</link>; <em>God</em> (is) <em>helper</em>;<br/> <em>{Elazar}</em> the name of seven <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Eleazar.</description>
</item>
</dictionary>