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02950
2950 taphal {taw-fal'}
a primitive root; properly, to stick on as a patch; figuratively,
to impute falsely:
-- forge(-r), sew up.
02951
2951 tiphcar {tif-sar'}
of foreign derivation; a military governor:
-- captain.
02952
2952 taphaph {taw-faf'}
a primitive root; apparently to trip (with short steps)
coquettishly:
-- mince.
02953
2953 t@phar (Aramaic) {tef-ar'}
from a root corresponding to 6852, and meaning the same as 6856;
a finger-nail; also a hoof or claw:
-- nail.
02954
2954 taphash {taw-fash'}
a primitive root; properly, apparently to be thick; figuratively,
to be stupid:
-- be fat.
02955
2955 Taphath {taw-fath'}
probably from 5197; a dropping (of ointment); Taphath, an
Israelitess:
-- Taphath.
02956
2956 tarad {taw-rad'}
a primitive root; to drive on; figuratively, to follow close:
-- continual.
02957
2957 t@rad (Aramaic) {ter-ad'}
corresponding to 2956; to expel:
-- drive.
02958
2958 t@rowm {ter-ome'}
a variation of 2962; not yet:
-- before.
02959
2959 tarach {taw-rakh'}
a primitive root; to overburden:
-- weary.
02960
2960 torach {to'-rakh}
from 2959; a burden:
-- cumbrance, trouble.
02961
2961 tariy {taw-ree'}
from an unused root apparently meaning to be moist; properly,
dripping; hence, fresh(i.e. recently made such):
-- new, putrefying.
02962
2962 terem {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.
02963
2963 taraph {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).
02964
2964 tereph {teh'-ref}
from 2963; something torn, i.e. a fragment, e.g. a fresh leaf,
prey, food:
-- leaf, meat, prey, spoil.
02965
2965 taraph {taw-rawf'}
from 2963; recently torn off, i.e. fresh:
-- pluckt off.
02966
2966 t@rephah {ter-ay-faw'}
feminine (collectively) of 2964; prey, i.e. flocks devoured by
animals:
-- ravin, (that which was) torn (of beasts, in pieces).
02967
2967 Tarp@lay (Aramaic) {tar-pel-ah'-ee}
from a name of foreign derivation; a Tarpelite (collectively) or
inhabitants of Tarpel, a place in Assyria:
-- Tarpelites.
02968
2968 ya>ab {yaw-ab'}
a primitive root; to desire:
-- long.
02969
2969 ya>ah {yaw-aw'}
a primitive root; to be suitable:
-- appertain.
02970
2970 Ya>azanyah {yah-az-an-yaw'}
or Ya>azanyahuw {yah-az-an-yaw'-hoo}; from 238 and 3050; heard of
Jah; Jaazanjah, the name of four Israelites:
-- Jaazaniah. Compare 3153.
02971
2971 Ya>iyr {yaw-ere'}
from 215; enlightener; Jair, the name of four Israelites:
-- Jair.
02972
2972 Ya>iriy {yaw-ee-ree'}
patronymically from 2971; a Jairite or descendant of Jair:
-- Jairite.
02973
2973 ya>al {yaw-al'}
a primitive root; properly, to be slack, i.e. (figuratively) to
be foolish:
-- dote, be (become, do) foolish(-ly).
02974
2974 ya>al {yaw-al'}
a primitive root [probably rather the same as 2973 through the
idea of mental weakness]; properly, to yield, especially
assent; hence (pos.) to undertake as an act of volition:
-- assay, begin, be content, please, take upon, X willingly,
would.
02975
2975 y@<or {yeh-ore'}
of Egyptian origin; a channel, e.g. 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.
02976
2976 ya>ash {yaw-ash'}
a primitive root; to desist, i.e. (figuratively) to despond:
-- (cause to) despair, one that is desperate, be no hope.
02977
2977 Yo>shiyah {yo-shee-yaw'}
or {yo-she-yaw'-hoo}; from the same root as 803 and 3050; founded
of Jah; Joshijah, the name of two Israelites:
-- Josiah.
02978
2978 y@>ithown {yeh-ee-thone'}
from 857; an entry:
-- entrance.
02979
2979 y@>ath@ray {yeh-aw-ther-ah'ee}
from the same as 871; stepping; Jeatherai, an Israelite:
-- Jeaterai.
02980
2980 yabab {yaw-bab}
a primitive root; to bawl:
-- cry out.
02981
2981 y@buwl {yeb-ool'}
from 2986; produce, i.e. a crop or (figuratively) wealth:
-- fruit, increase.
02982
2982 Y@buwc {yeb-oos'}
from 947; trodden, i.e. threshing-place; Jebus, the aboriginal
name of Jerusalem:
-- Jebus.
02983
2983 Yebuwciy {yeb-oo-see'}
patrial from 2982; a Jebusite or inhabitant of Jebus:
-- Jebusite(-s).
02984
2984 Yibchar {yib-khar'}
from 977; choice; Jibchar, an Israelite:
-- Ibhar.
02985
2985 Yabiyn {yaw-bene'}
from 995; intelligent; Jabin, the name of two Canaanitish kings:
-- Jabin.
02986
2986 yabal {yaw-bal'}
a primitive root; properly, to flow; causatively, to bring
(especially with pomp):
-- bring (forth), carry, lead (forth).
02987
2987 y@bal (Aramaic) {yeb-al'}
corresponding to 2986; to bring:
-- bring, carry.
02988
2988 yabal {yaw-bawl'}
from 2986; a stream:
-- [water-]course, stream.
02989
2989 Yabal {yaw-bawl'}
the same as 2988; Jabal, an antediluvian:
-- Jabal.
02990
2990 yabbel {yab-bale'}
from 2986; having running sores:
-- wen.
02991
2991 Yibl@<am {yib-leh-awm'}
from 1104 and 5971; devouring people; Jibleam, a place in
Palestine:
-- Ibleam.
02992
2992 yabam {yaw-bam'}
a primitive root of doubtful meaning; used only as a denominative
from 2993; to marry a (deceased) brother's widow:
-- perform the duty of a husband's brother, marry.
02993
2993 yabam {yaw-bawm'}
from (theorig. of) 2992; a brother-in-law:
-- husband's brother.
02994
2994 Y@bemeth {yeb-ay'-meth}
feminine participle of 2992; a sister-in-law:
-- brother's wife, sister in law.
02995
2995 Yabn@>el {yab-neh-ale'}
from 1129 and 410: built of God; Jabneel, the name of two places
in Palestine:
-- Jabneel.
02996
2996 Yabneh {yab-neh'}
from 1129; a building; Jabneh, a place in Palestine:
-- Jabneh.
02997
2997 Yibn@yah {yib-neh-yaw'}
from 1129 and 3050; built of Jah; Jibnejah, an Israelite:
-- Ibneiah.
02998
2998 Yibniyah {yib-nee-yaw'}
from 1129 and 3050; building of Jah; Jibnijah, an Israelite:
-- Ibnijah.
02999
2999 Yabboq {yab-boke'}
probably from 1238; pouring forth; Jabbok, a river East of the
Jordan:
-- Jabbok.