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| Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1901 | hagiyg haw-gheeg' | from an unused root akin to 'hagah' (1897); properly, a murmur, i.e. complaint:--meditation, musing. |
| 1902 | higgayown hig-gaw-yone' | intensive from 'hagah' (1897); a murmuring sound, i.e. a musical notation (probably similar to the modern affettuoso to indicate solemnity of movement); by implication, a machination:--device, Higgaion, meditation, solemn sound. |
| 1903 | hagiyn haw-gheen' | of uncertain derivation; perhaps suitable or turning:--directly. |
| 1904 | Hagar haw-gawr' | of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; Hagar, the mother of Ishmael:--Hagar. |
| 1905 | Hagriy hag-ree' | or (prolonged) Hagris {hag-ree'}; perhaps patronymically from 'Hagar' (1904); a Hagrite or member of a certain Arabian clan:-- Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri. |
| 1906 | hed hade | for 'heydad' (1959); a shout:--sounding again. |
| 1907 | haddabar had-daw-bawr' | (Aramaic) probably of foreign origin; a vizier:--counsellor. |
| 1908 | Hadad had-ad' | probably of foreign origin (compare ''Adad' (111)); Hadad, the name of an idol, and of several kings of Edom:--Hadad. |
| 1909 | Hadad`ezer had-ad-eh'-zer | from 'Hadad' (1908) and '`ezer' (5828); Hadad (is his) help; Hadadezer, a Syrian king:--Hadadezer. Compare 'Hadar`ezer' (1928). |
| 1910 | Hadadrimmown had-ad-rim-mone' | from 'Hadad' (1908) and 'Rimmown' (7417); Hadad-Rimmon, a place in Palestine:--Hadad-rimmon. |
| 1911 | hadah haw-daw' | a primitive root (compare 'yadah' (3034)); to stretch forth the hand:--put. |
| 1912 | Hoduw ho'-doo | of foreign origin; Hodu (i.e. Hindu-stan):--India. |
| 1913 | Hadowram had-o-rawm' | or Hadoram {had-o-rawm'}; probably of foreign derivation; Hadoram, a son of Joktan, and the tribe descended from him:-- Hadoram. |
| 1914 | Hidday hid-dah'ee | of uncertain derivation; Hiddai, an Israelite:--Hiddai. |
| 1915 | hadak haw-dak' | a primitive root (compare 'daqaq' (1854)); to crush with the foot:--tread down. |
| 1916 | hadom had-ome' | from an unused root meaning to stamp upon; a foot stool:--(foot-)stool. |
| 1917 | haddam had-dawm' | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of 'hadom' (1916); something stamped to pieces, i.e. a bit:--piece. |
| 1918 | hadac had-as' | of uncertain derivation; the myrtle:--myrtle (tree). |
| 1919 | Hadaccah had-as-saw' | feminine of 'hadac' (1918); Hadassah (or Esther):--Hadassah. |
| 1920 | Hadaph haw-daf' | a prim root; to push away or down:--cast away (out), drive, expel, thrust (away). |
| 1921 | hadar haw-dar' | a primitive root; to swell up (literally or figuratively, active or passive); by implication, to favor or honour, be high or proud:--countenance, crooked place, glorious, honour, put forth. |
| 1922 | hadar had-ar' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'hadar' (1921); to magnify (figuratively):--glorify, honour. |
| 1923 | hadar had-ar' | (Aramaic) from 'hadar' (1922); magnificence:--honour, majesty. |
| 1924 | Hadar had-ar' | the same as 'hadar' (1926); Hadar, an Edomite:--Hadar. |
| 1925 | heder heh'-der | from 'hadar' (1921); honour; used (figuratively) for the capital city (Jerusalem):--glory. |
| 1926 | hadar haw-dawr' | from 'hadar' (1921); magnificence, i.e. ornament or splendor:--beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, glory, goodly, honour, majesty. |
| 1927 | hadarah had-aw-raw' | feminine of 'hadar' (1926); decoration:--beauty, honour. |
| 1928 | Hadar`ezer had-ar-eh'-zer | from 'Hadar' (1924) and '`ezer' (5828); Hadar (i.e. Hadad, 'Hadad' (1908)) is his help; Hadarezer (i.e. Hadadezer, 'Hadad`ezer' (1909)), a Syrian king:--Hadarezer. |
| 1929 | hahh haw | a shortened form of ''ahahh' (162); ah! expressing grief:--woe worth. |
| 1930 | how ho | by permutation from 'hahh' (1929); oh!:--alas. |
| 1931 | huw' hoo | of which the feminine (beyond the Pentateuch) is hiyw {he}; a primitive word, the third person pronoun singular, he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demonstrative) this or that; occasionally (instead of copula) as or are:--he, as for her, him(-self), it, the same, she (herself), such, that (...it), these, they, this, those, which (is), who. |
| 1932 | huw hoo | (Aramaic) or (feminine) hiyo (Aramaic) {he}; corresponding to 'huw'' (1931):--X are, it, this. |
| 1933 | hava' haw-vaw' | or havah {haw-vaw'}; a primitive root (compare ''avah' (183), 'hayah' (1961)) supposed to mean properly, to breathe; to be (in the sense of existence):--be, X have. |
| 1934 | hava' hav-aw' | (Aramaic) orhavah (Aramaic) {hav-aw'}; corresponding to 'hava'' (1933); to exist; used in a great variety of applications (especially in connection with other words):--be, become, + behold, + came (to pass), + cease, + cleave, + consider, + do, + give, + have, + judge, + keep, + labour, + mingle (self), + put, + see, + seek, + set, + slay, + take heed, tremble, + walk, + would. |
| 1935 | howd hode | from an unused root; grandeur (i.e. an imposing form and appearance):--beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, glory, goodly, honour, majesty. |
| 1936 | Howd hode | the same as 'howd' (1935); Hod, an Israelite:--Hod. |
| 1937 | Howdvah ho-dev-aw' | a form of 'Howdavyah' (1938); Hodevah (or Hodevjah), an Israelite:--Hodevah. |
| 1938 | Howdavyah ho-dav-yaw' | from 'howd' (1935) and 'Yahh' (3050); majesty of Jah; Hodavjah, the name of three Israelites:--Hodaviah. |
| 1939 | Howdayvahuw ho-dah-yeh-vaw'-hoo | a form of 'Howdavyah' (1938); Hodajvah, an Israelite:--Hodaiah. |
| 1940 | Howdiyah ho-dee-yaw' | a form for the feminine of 'Yhuwdiy' (3064); a Jewess:--Hodiah. |
| 1941 | Howdiyah ho-dee-yaw' | a form of 'Howdavyah' (1938); Hodijah, the name of three Israelites:--Hodijah. |
| 1942 | havvah hav-vaw' | from 'hava'' (1933) (in the sense of eagerly coveting and rushing upon; by implication, of falling); desire; also ruin:--calamity, iniquity, mischief, mischievous (thing), naughtiness, naughty, noisome, perverse thing, substance, very wickedness. |
| 1943 | hovah ho-vaw' | another form for 'havvah' (1942); ruin:--mischief. |
| 1944 | Howham ho-hawm' | of uncertain derivation; Hoham, a Canaanitish king:--Hoham. |
| 1945 | howy hoh'ee | a prolonged form of 'how' (1930) (akin to ''owy' (188)); oh!:--ah, alas, ho, O, woe. |
| 1946 | huwk hook | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'halak' (1981); to go; causatively, to bring:--bring again, come, go (up). |
| 1947 | howlelah ho-lay-law' | feminine active participle of 'halal' (1984); folly:--madness. |
| 1948 | howleluwth ho-lay-looth' | from active participle of 'halal' (1984); folly:--madness. |
| 1949 | huwm hoom | a primitive root (compare 'hamam' (2000)); to make an uproar, or agitate greatly:--destroy, move, make a noise, put, ring again. |
| 1950 | Howmam ho-mawm' | from 'hamam' (2000); raging; Homam, an Edomitish chieftain:--Homam. Compare 'Heymam' (1967). |
| 1951 | huwn hoon | a primitive root; properly, to be naught, i.e. (figuratively) to be (causatively, act) light:--be ready. |
| 1952 | hown hone | from the same as 'huwn' (1951) in the sense of ''own' (202); wealth; by implication, enough:--enough, + for nought, riches, substance, wealth. |
| 1953 | Howshama` ho-shaw-maw' | from 'Yhovah' (3068) and 'shama`' (8085); Jehovah has heard; Hoshama, an Israelite:--Hoshama. |
| 1954 | Howshea` ho-shay'-ah | from 'yasha`' (3467); deliverer; Hoshea, the name of five Israelites:--Hosea, Hoshea, Oshea. |
| 1955 | Howsha`yah ho-shah-yaw' | from 'yasha`' (3467) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has saved; Hoshajah, the name of two Israelites:--Hoshaiah. |
| 1956 | Howthiyr ho-theer' | from 'yathar' (3498); he has caused to remain; Hothir, an Israelite:--Hothir. |
| 1957 | hazah haw-zaw' | a primitive root (compare 'chazah' (2372)); to dream:--sleep. |
| 1958 | hiy he | for 'nhiy' (5092); lamentation:--woe. (For hiyr. See 'huw'' (1931), 'huw' (1932).) |
| 1959 | heydad hay-dawd' | from an unused root (meaning to shout); acclamation:--shout(-ing). |
| 1960 | huydah hoo-yed-aw' | from the same as 'heydad' (1959); properly, an acclaim, i.e. a choir of singers:--thanksgiving. |
| 1961 | hayah haw-yaw | a primitive root (compare 'hava'' (1933)); to exist, i.e. be or become, come to pass (always emphatic, and not a mere copula or auxiliary):--beacon, X altogether, be(-come), accomplished, committed, like), break, cause, come (to pass), do, faint, fall, + follow, happen, X have, last, pertain, quit (one-)self, require, X use. |
| 1962 | hayah hah-yaw' | another form for 'hovah' (1943); ruin:--calamity. |
| 1963 | heyk hake | another form for ''eyk' (349); how?:--how. |
| 1964 | heykal hay-kawl' | probably from 'yakol' (3201) (in the sense of capacity); a large public building, such as a palace or temple:--palace, temple. |
| 1965 | heykal hay-kal' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'heykal' (1964):--palace, temple. |
| 1966 | heylel hay-lale' | from 'halal' (1984) (in the sense of brightness); the morning-star:--lucifer. |
| 1967 | Heymam hay-mawm' | another form for 'Howmam' (1950); Hemam, an Idumaean:--Hemam. |
| 1968 | Heyman hay-mawn' | probably from ''aman' (539); faithful; Heman, the name of at least two Israelites:--Heman. |
| 1969 | hiyn heen | probably of Egyptian origin; a hin or liquid measure:--hin. |
| 1970 | hakar haw-kar' | a primitive root; apparently to injure:--make self strange. |
| 1971 | hakkarah hak-kaw-raw' | from 'nakar' (5234); respect, i.e. partiality:--shew. |
| 1972 | hala' haw-law' | probably denominatively from 'halah' (1973); to remove or be remote:--cast far off. |
| 1973 | halah haw-leh-aw' | from the primitive form of the article (hal); to the distance, i.e. far away; also (of time) thus far:--back, beyond, (hence,-)forward, hitherto, thence,forth, yonder. |
| 1974 | hilluwl hil-lool' | from 'halal' (1984) (in the sense of rejoicing); a celebration of thanksgiving for harvest:--merry, praise. |
| 1975 | hallaz hal-lawz' | from 'hallazeh' (1976); this or that:--side, that, this. |
| 1976 | hallazeh hal-law-zeh' | from the article (see 'halah' (1973)) and 'zeh' (2088); this very:--this. |
| 1977 | hallezuw hal-lay-zoo' | another form of 'hallazeh' (1976); that:--this. |
| 1978 | haliyk haw-leek' | from 'halak' (1980); a walk, i.e. (by implication) a step:--step. |
| 1979 | haliykah hal-ee-kaw' | feminine of 'haliyk' (1978); a walking; by implication, a procession or march, a caravan:--company, going, walk, way. |
| 1980 | halak haw-lak' | akin to 'yalak' (3212); a primitive root; to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively):--(all) along, apace, behave (self), come, (on) continually, be conversant, depart, + be eased, enter, exercise (self), + follow, forth, forward, get, go (about, abroad, along, away, forward, on, out, up and down), + greater, grow, be wont to haunt, lead, march, X more and more, move (self), needs, on, pass (away), be at the point, quite, run (along), + send, speedily, spread, still, surely, + tale-bearer, + travel(-ler), walk (abroad, on, to and fro, up and down, to places), wander, wax, (way-)faring man, X be weak, whirl. |
| 1981 | halak hal-ak' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'halak' (1980) (compare 'huwk' (1946)); to walk:--walk. |
| 1982 | helek hay'-lek | from 'halak' (1980); properly, a journey, i.e. (by implication) a wayfarer; also a flowing:--X dropped, traveller. |
| 1983 | halak hal-awk' | (Aramaic) from 'halak' (1981); properly, a journey, i.e. (by implication) toll on goods at a road:--custom. |
| 1984 | halal haw-lal' | a primitive root; to be clear (orig. of sound, but usually of color); to shine; hence, to make a show, to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively, to celebrate; also to stultify:--(make) boast (self), celebrate, commend, (deal, make), fool(- ish, -ly), glory, give (light), be (make, feign self) mad (against), give in marriage, (sing, be worthy of) praise, rage, renowned, shine. |
| 1985 | Hillel hil-layl' | from 'halal' (1984); praising (namely God); Hillel, an Israelite:--Hillel. |
| 1986 | halam haw-lam' | a primitive root; to strike down; by implication, to hammer, stamp, conquer, disband:--beat (down), break (down), overcome, smite (with the hammer). |
| 1987 | Helem hay'-lem | from 'halam' (1986); smiter; Helem, the name of two Israelites:--Helem. |
| 1988 | halom hal-ome' | from the article (see 'halah' (1973)); hither:--here, hither(-(to)), thither. |
| 1989 | halmuwth hal-mooth' | from 'halam' (1986); a hammer (or mallet):--hammer. |
| 1990 | Ham hawm | of uncertain derivation; Ham, a region of Palestine:--Ham. |
| 1991 | hem haym | from 'hamah' (1993); abundance, i.e. wealth:--any of theirs. |
| 1992 | hem haym | or (prolonged) hemmah {haym'-maw}; masculine plural from 'halak' (1981); they (only used when emphatic):--it, like, X (how, so) many (soever, more as) they (be), (the) same, X so, X such, their, them, these, they, those, which, who, whom, withal, ye. |
| 1993 | hamah haw-maw' | a primitive root (compare 'huwm' (1949)); to make a loud sound like Engl. "hum"); by implication, to be in great commotion or tumult, to rage, war, moan, clamor:--clamorous, concourse, cry aloud, be disquieted, loud, mourn, be moved, make a noise, rage, roar, sound, be troubled, make in tumult, tumultuous, be in an uproar. |
| 1994 | himmow him-mo' | (Aramaic) or (prolonged) himmown (Aramaic) {him- mone'}; corresponding to 'hem' (1992); they:--X are, them, those. |
| 1995 | hamown haw-mone' | or hamon (Ezek. 5:7) {haw-mone'}; from 'hamah' (1993); a noise, tumult, crowd; also disquietude, wealth:--abundance, company, many, multitude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, store, tumult. |
| 1996 | Hamown Gowg ham-one' gohg | from 'hamown' (1995) and 'Gowg' (1463); the multitude of Gog; the fanciful name of an emblematic place in Palestine:--Hamogog. |
| 1997 | Hamownah ham-o-naw' | feminine of 'hamown' (1995); multitude; hamonah, the same as 'Hamown Gowg' (1996):--Hamonah. |
| 1998 | hemyah hem-yaw' | from 'hamah' (1993); sound:--noise. |
| 1999 | hamullah ham-ool-law' | or (too fully) hamuwllah (Jer. ll:l6) {ham- ool-law'}; feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a sound:--speech, tumult. |
| 2000 | hamam haw-mam' | a primitive root (compare 'huwm' (1949), 'hamah' (1993)); properly, to put in commotion; by implication, to disturb, drive, destroy:--break, consume, crush, destroy, discomfit, trouble, vex. |
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