Strong's Hebrew Dictionary 
          
          
          
           5900-5999 
        
 
        
        
        
           5900 
          
           `Iyruw 
          
           ee-roo' 
          
           from '`iyr' (
5892); a citizen; Iru, an Israelite:--Iru. 
        
        
        
           5901 
          
           `Iyriy 
          
           ee-ree' 
          
           from '`iyr' (
5892); urbane; Iri, an Israelite:--Iri. 
        
        
        
           5902 
          
           'iyram 
          
           ee-rawm' 
          
           from '`iyr' (
5892); city-wise; Iram, an Idumaean:--Iram. 
        
        
        
           5903 
          
           `eyrom 
          
           ay-rome' 
          
           or merom {ay-rome'}; from '`aram' (
6191); nudity:--naked(- ness). 
        
        
        
           5904 
          
           `Iyr Nachash 
          
           eer naw-khawsh' 
          
           from '`iyr' (
5892) and 'nachash' (
5175); city of a serpent; Ir-Nachash, a place in Palestine:--Ir-nahash. 
        
        
        
           5905 
          
           `Iyr Shemesh 
          
           eer sheh'-mesh 
          
           from '`iyr' (
5892) and 'shemesh' (
8121); city of the sun; Ir-Shemesh, a place in Palestine:--Ir-shemesh. 
        
        
        
           5906 
          
           `ayish 
          
           ah'-yish 
          
           or mAsh {awsh}; from '`uwsh' (
5789); the constellation of the Great Bear (perhaps from its migration through the heavens):-- Arcturus. 
        
        
        
           5907 
          
           `akbowr 
          
           ak-bore' 
          
           probably for '`akbar' (
5909); Akbor, the name of an Idumaean and of two Israelites:--Achbor. 
        
        
        
           5908 
          
           `akkabiysh 
          
           ak-kaw-beesh' 
          
           probably from an unused root in the literal sense of entangling; a spider (as weaving a network):--spider. 
        
        
        
        
           5909 
          
           `akbar 
          
           ak-bawr' 
          
           probably from the same as '`akkabiysh' (
5908) in the secondary sense of attacking; a mouse (as nibbling):--mouse. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5910 
          
           `akkow 
          
           ak-ko' 
          
           apparently from an unused root meaning to hem in; Akko (from its situation on a bay):--Accho. 
        
        
        
        
           5911 
          
           `alowr 
          
           aw-kore' 
          
           from '`akar' (
5916); troubled; Akor, the name of a place in Palestine:--Achor. 
        
        
        
           5912 
          
           `akan 
          
           aw-kawn' 
          
           from an unused root meaning to trouble; troublesome; Akan, an Israelite:--Achan. 
          
           Compare '`Akar' (
5917). 
        
        
        
           5913 
          
           `akac 
          
           aw-kas' 
          
           a primitive root; properly, to tie, specifically, with fetters; but used only as denominative from '`ekec' (
5914); to put on anklets:--make a tinkling ornament. 
        
        
        
           5914 
          
           `ekec 
          
           eh'-kes 
          
           from '`akac' (
5913); a fetter; hence, an anklet:--stocks, tinkling ornament. 
        
        
        
           5915 
          
           `akcah 
          
           ak-saw' 
          
           feminine of '`ekec' (
5914); anklet; Aksah, an Israelitess:--Achsah. 
        
        
        
           5916 
          
           `akar 
          
           aw-kar' 
          
           a primitive root; properly, to roil water; figuratively, to disturb or affict:--trouble, stir. 
        
        
        
        
           5917 
          
           `akar 
          
           aw-kawr' 
          
           from '`akar' (
5916); troublesome; Akar, an Israelite:--Achar. 
          
           Compare '`Akan' (
5912). 
        
        
        
           5918 
          
           `Okran 
          
           ok-rawn' 
          
           from '`akar' (
5916); muddler; Okran, an Israelite:--Ocran. 
        
        
        
           5919 
          
           `akshuwb 
          
           ak-shoob' 
          
           probably from an unused root meaning to coil; an asp (from lurking coiled up):--adder. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5920 
          
           `al 
          
           al 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); properly, the top; specifically, the highest (i.e. God); also (adverb) aloft, to Jehovah:--above, high, most High. 
        
        
        
           5921 
          
           `al 
          
           al 
          
           properly, the same as '`al' (
5920) used as a preposition (in the singular or plural often with prefix, or as conjunction with a particle following); above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications (as follow):--above, according to(-ly), after, (as) against, among, and, X as, at, because of, beside (the rest of), between, beyond the time, X both and, by (reason of), X had the charge of, concerning for, in (that), (forth, out) of, (from) (off), (up-)on, over, than, through(-out), to, touching, X with. 
        
        
        
           5922 
          
           `al 
          
           al 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`al' (
5921):--about, against, concerning, for, (there-)fore, from, in, X more, of, (there-, up-)on, (in-)to, + why with. 
        
        
        
           5923 
          
           `ol 
          
           ole 
          
           or mowl {ole}; from '`alal' (
5953); a yoke (as imposed on the neck), literally or figuratively:--yoke. 
        
        
        
           5924 
          
           `ella' 
          
           ale-law' 
          
           (Aramaic) from '`al' (
5922); above:--over. 
        
        
        
           5925 
          
           `Ulla' 
          
           ool-law' 
          
           feminine of '`ol' (
5923); burden; Ulla, an Israelite:--Ulla. 
        
        
        
           5926 
          
           `illeg 
          
           il-layg' 
          
           from an unused root meaning to stutter; stuttering:--stammerer. 
        
        
        
        
           5927 
          
           `alah 
          
           aw-law' 
          
           a primitive root; to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative (as follow):--arise (up), (cause to) ascend up, at once, break (the day) (up), bring (up), (cause to) burn, carry up, cast up, + shew, climb (up), (cause to, make to) come (up), cut off, dawn, depart, exalt, excel, fall, fetch up, get up, (make to) go (away, up); grow (over) increase, lay, leap, levy, lift (self) up, light, (make) up, X mention, mount up, offer, make to pay, + perfect, prefer, put (on), raise, recover, restore, (make to) rise (up), scale, set (up), shoot forth (up), (begin to) spring (up), stir up, take away (up), work. 
        
        
        
        
           5928 
          
           `alah 
          
           al-law' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`olah' (
5930); a holocaust:--burnt offering. 
        
        
        
           5929 
          
           `aleh 
          
           aw-leh' 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); a leaf (as coming up on a tree); collectively, foliage:--branch, leaf. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5930 
          
           `olah 
          
           o-law' 
          
           or mowlah {o-law'}; feminine active participle of '`alah' (
5927); a step or (collectively, stairs, as ascending); usually a holocaust (as going up in smoke):--ascent, burnt offering (sacrifice), go up to. See also '`evel' (
5766). 
        
        
        
           5931 
          
           `illah 
          
           il-law' 
          
           (Aramaic) feminine from a root corresponding to '`alah' (
5927); a pretext (as arising artificially):--occasion. 
        
        
        
           5932 
          
           `alvah 
          
           al-vaw' 
          
           for '`evel' (
5766); moral perverseness:--iniquity. 
        
        
        
           5933 
          
           `alvah 
          
           al-vaw' 
          
           or Alyah {al-yaw'}; the same as '`alvah' (
5932); Alvah or Aljah, an Idumaean:--Aliah, Alvah. 
        
        
        
           5934 
          
           `aluwm 
          
           aw-loom' 
          
           passive participle of '`alam' (
5956) in the denominative sense of '`elem' (
5958); (only in plural as abstract) adolescence; figuratively, vigor:--youth. 
        
        
        
           5935 
          
           `alvan 
          
           al-vawn' 
          
           or sAlyan {al-yawn'}; from '`alah' (
5927); lofty; Alvan or Aljan, an Idumaean:--Alian, Alvan. 
        
        
        
           5936 
          
           `aluwqah 
          
           al-oo-kaw' 
          
           feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to suck; the leech:--horse-leech. 
        
        
        
        
           5937 
          
           `alaz 
          
           aw-laz' 
          
           a primitive root; to jump for joy, i.e. exult:--be joyful, rejoice, triumph. 
        
        
        
        
           5938 
          
           `alez 
          
           aw-laze' 
          
           from '`alaz' (
5937); exultant:--that rejoiceth. 
        
        
        
           5939 
          
           `alatah 
          
           al-aw-taw' 
          
           feminine from an unused root meaning to cover; dusk:--dark, twilight. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5940 
          
           `eliy 
          
           el-ee' 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); a pestle (as lifted):--pestle. 
        
        
        
           5941 
          
           `eliy 
          
           ay-lee' 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); lofty; Eli, an Israelite high-priest:--Eli. 
        
        
        
           5942 
          
           `illiy 
          
           il-lee' 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); high; i.e. comparative:--upper. 
        
        
        
           5943 
          
           `illay 
          
           il-lah'-ee 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`illiy' (
5942); supreme (i.e. God):--(most) high. 
        
        
        
           5944 
          
           `aliyah 
          
           al-ee-yaw' 
          
           feminine from '`alah' (
5927); something lofty, i.e. a stair-way; also a second-story room (or even one on the roof); figuratively, the sky:--ascent, (upper) chamber, going up, loft, parlour. 
        
        
        
           5945 
          
           'elyown 
          
           el-yone' 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); an elevation, i.e. (adj.) lofty (compar.); as title, the Supreme:--(Most, on) high(-er, -est), upper(-most). 
        
        
        
           5946 
          
           `elyown 
          
           el-yone' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to ''elyown' (
5945); the Supreme:--Most high. 
        
        
        
           5947 
          
           `alliyz 
          
           al-leez' 
          
           from '`alaz' (
5937); exultant:--joyous, (that) rejoice(-ing) 
        
        
        
           5948
          
           `aliyl 
          
           al-eel' 
          
           from '`alal' (
5953) in the sense of completing; probably a crucible (as working over the metal):--furnace. 
        
        
        
           5949 
          
           `aliylah 
          
           al-ee-law' 
          
           or malilah {al-ee-law'}; from '`alal' (
5953) in the sense of effecting; an exploit (of God), or a performance (of man, often in a bad sense); by implication, an opportunity:--act(-ion), deed, doing, invention, occasion, work. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5950 
          
           `aliyliyah 
          
           al-ee-lee-yaw' 
          
           for '`aliylah' (
5949); (miraculous) execution:--work. 
        
        
        
           5951 
          
           `aliytsuwth 
          
           al-ee-tsooth' 
          
           from '`alats' (
5970); exultation:--rejoicing. 
        
        
        
           5952 
          
           `alliyth 
          
           al-leeth' 
          
           from '`alah' (
5927); a second-story room:--chamber. 
          
           Compare '`aliyah' (
5944). 
        
        
        
           5953 
          
           `alal 
          
           aw-lal' 
          
           a primitive root; to effect thoroughly; specifically, to glean (also figuratively); by implication (in a bad sense) to overdo, i.e. maltreat, be saucy to, pain, impose (also literal):--abuse, affect, X child, defile, do, glean, mock, practise, thoroughly, work (wonderfully). 
        
        
        
        
           5954 
          
           `alal 
          
           al-al' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`alal' (
5953) (in the sense of thrusting oneself in), to enter; causatively, to introduce:--bring in, come in, go in. 
        
        
        
           5955 
          
           `olelah 
          
           o-lay-law' 
          
           feminine active participle of '`alal' (
5953); only in plural gleanings; by extens. gleaning-time:--(gleaning) (of the) grapes, grapegleanings. 
        
        
        
           5956 
          
           `alam 
          
           aw-lam' 
          
           a primitive root; to veil from sight, i.e. conceal (literally or figuratively):--X any ways, blind, dissembler, hide (self), secret (thing). 
        
        
        
        
           5957 
          
           `alam 
          
           aw-lam' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`owlam' (
5769); remote time, i.e. the future or past indefinitely; often adverb, forever:--for ((n-))ever (lasting), old. 
        
        
        
           5958 
          
           `elem 
          
           eh'-lem 
          
           from '`alam' (
5956); properly, something kept out of sight (compare '`almah' (
5959)), i.e. a lad:--young man, stripling. 
        
        
        
           5959 
          
           `almah 
          
           al-maw' 
          
           feminine of '`elem' (
5958); a lass (as veiled or private):--damsel, maid, virgin. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5960 
          
           `almown 
          
           al-mone' 
          
           from '`alam' (
5956); hidden; Almon, a place in Palestine See also '`Almon Diblathaymah' (
5963). 
        
        
        
           5961 
          
           `alamowth 
          
           al-aw-moth' 
          
           plural of '`almah' (
5959); properly, girls, i.e. the soprano or female voice, perhaps falsetto:--Alamoth. 
        
        
        
           5962 
          
           `almiy 
          
           al-mee' 
          
           (Aramaic) patrial from a name corresponding to '`Eylam' (
5867) ccontracted; an Elamite or inhabitant of Elam:--Elamite. 
        
        
        
           5963 
          
           `almon Diblathaymah 
          
           al-mone' dib-law-thaw'-yem-aw 
          
           from the same as '`Almown' (
5960) and the dual of 'dbelah' (
1690) (compare 'Beyth Diblathayim' (
1015)) with enclitic of direction; Almon towards Diblathajim; Almon-Diblathajemah, a place in Moab: --Almon-dilathaim. 
        
        
        
           5964 
          
           `alemeth 
          
           aw-leh'-meth 
          
           from '`alam' (
5956); a covering; Alemeth, the name of a place in Palestine and of two Israelites:--Alameth, Alemeth. 
        
        
        
           5965 
          
           `alac 
          
           aw-las' 
          
           a primitive root; to leap for joy, i.e. exult, wave joyously:--X peacock, rejoice, solace self. 
        
        
        
        
           5966 
          
           `ala` 
          
           aw-lah' 
          
           a prim root; to sip up:--suck up. 
        
        
        
        
           5967 
          
           `ala` ; al-ah' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to 'tsela`' (
6763); a rib:--rib. 
        
        
        
           5968 
          
           `alaph 
          
           aw-laf' 
          
           a primitive root; to veil or cover; figuratively, to be languid:--faint, overlaid, wrap self. 
        
        
        
        
           5969 
          
           `ulpeh 
          
           ool-peh' 
          
           from '`alaph' (
5968); an envelope, i.e. (figuratively) mourning:--fainted. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5970 
          
           `alats 
          
           aw-lats' 
          
           a primitive root; to jump for joy, i.e. exult:--be joyful, rejoice, triumph. 
        
        
        
        
           5971 
          
           `am 
          
           am 
          
           from '`amam' (
6004); a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock:--folk, men, nation, people. 
        
        
        
           5972 
          
           `am 
          
           am 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`am' (
5971):--people. 
        
        
        
           5973 
          
           `im 
          
           eem 
          
           from '`amam' (
6004); adverb or preposition, with (i.e. in conjunction with), in varied applications; specifically, equally with; often with prepositional prefix (and then usually unrepresented in English):--accompanying, against, and, as (X long as), before, beside, by (reason of), for all, from (among, between), in, like, more than, of, (un-)to, with(-al). 
        
        
        
           5974 
          
           `im 
          
           eem 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`im' (
5973):--by, from, like, to(-ward), with. 
        
        
        
           5975 
          
           `amad 
          
           aw-mad' 
          
           a primitive root; to stand, in various relations (literal and figurative, intransitive and transitive):--abide (behind), appoint, arise, cease, confirm, continue, dwell, be employed, endure, establish, leave, make, ordain, be (over), place, (be) present (self), raise up, remain, repair, + serve, set (forth, over, -tle, up), (make to, make to be at a, with-)stand (by, fast, firm, still, up), (be at a) stay (up), tarry. 
        
        
        
        
           5976 
          
           `amad 
          
           aw-mad' 
          
           for 'ma`ad' (
4571); to shake:--be at a stand. 
        
        
        
           5977 
          
           `omed 
          
           o'-med 
          
           from '`amad' (
5975); a spot (as being fixed):--place, (+ where) stood, upright. 
        
        
        
           5978 
          
           `immad 
          
           im-mawd' 
          
           prol. for '`im' (
5973); along with:--against, by, from, + me, + mine, of, + that I take, unto, upon, with(-in.) 
          
        
        
           5979 
          
           `emdah 
          
           em-daw' 
          
           from '`amad' (
5975); a station, i.e. domicile:--standing. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5980 
          
           `ummah 
          
           oom-maw' 
          
           from '`amam' (
6004); conjunction, i.e. society; mostly adverb or preposition (with prepositional prefix), near, beside, along with:--(over) against, at, beside, hard by, in points. 
        
        
        
           5981 
          
           `Ummah 
          
           oom-maw' 
          
           the same as '`ummah' (
5980); association; Ummah, a place in Palestine:--Ummah. 
        
        
        
           5982 
          
           `ammuwd 
          
           am-mood' 
          
           or ammud {am-mood'}; from '`amad' (
5975); a column (as standing); also a stand, i.e. platform:--X apiece, pillar. 
        
        
        
           5983 
          
           `ammown 
          
           am-mone' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971); tribal, i.e. inbred; Ammon, a son of Lot; also his posterity and their country:--Ammon, Ammonites. 
        
        
        
           5984 
          
           `ammowniy 
          
           am-mo-nee' 
          
           patronymically from '`Ammown' (
5983); an Ammonite or (the adjective) Ammonitish:--Ammonite(-s). 
        
        
        
           5985 
          
           'ammowniyth 
          
           am-mo-neeth' 
          
           feminine of '`Ammowniy' (
5984); an Ammonitess:--Ammonite(-ss). 
        
        
        
           5986 
          
           `amowc 
          
           aw-moce' 
          
           from '`amac' (
6006); burdensome; Amos, an Israelite prophet:--Amos. 
        
        
        
           5987 
          
           `amowq 
          
           aw-moke' 
          
           from '`amaq' (
6009); deep; Amok, an Israelite:--Amok. 
        
        
        
           5988 
          
           `ammiy'el 
          
           am-mee-ale' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and ''el' (
0410); people of God; Ammiel, the name of three or four Israelites:--Ammiel. 
        
        
        
           5989 
          
           `ammiyhuwd 
          
           am-mee-hood' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and 'howd' (
1935); people of splendor; Ammihud, the name of three Israelites:--Ammihud. 
        
        
        
        
        
        
           5990 
          
           `ammiyzabad 
          
           am-mee-zaw-bawd' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and 'zabad' (
2064); people of endowment; Ammizabad, an Israelite:--Ammizabad. 
        
        
        
           5991 
          
           `ammiychuwr 
          
           am-mee-khoor' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and 'chuwr' (
2353); people of nobility; Ammichur, a Syrian prince:--Ammihud (from the margin). 
        
        
        
           5992 
          
           `ammiynadab 
          
           am-mee-naw-dawb' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and 'nadab' (
5068); people of liberality; Amminadab, the name of four Israelites:--Amminadab. 
        
        
        
           5993 
          
           `ammiy Nadiyb 
          
           am-mee' naw-deeb' 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and 'nadiyb' (
5081); my people (is) liberal; Ammi-Nadib, probably an Israelite:--Amminadib. 
        
        
        
           5994 
          
           `amiyq 
          
           am-eek' 
          
           (Aramaic) corresponding to '`ameq' (
6012); profound, i.e. unsearchable, deep. 
        
        
        
           5995 
          
           `amiyr 
          
           aw-meer' 
          
           from '`amar' (
6014); a bunch of grain:--handful, sheaf. 
        
        
        
           5996 
          
           `ammiyshadday 
          
           am-mee-shad-dah'ee 
          
           from '`am' (
5971) and 'Shadday' (
7706); people of (the) Almighty; Ammishaddai, an Israelite:--Ammishaddai. 
        
        
        
           5997 
          
           `amiyth 
          
           aw-meeth' 
          
           from a primitive root meaning to associate; companionship; hence (concretely) a comrade or kindred man:--another, fellow, neighbour. 
        
        
        
        
           5998 
          
           `amal 
          
           aw-mal' 
          
           a primitive root; to toil, i.e. work severely and with irksomeness:--(take) labour (in). 
        
        
        
        
           5999 
          
           `amal 
          
           aw-mawl' 
          
           from '`amal' (
5998); toil, i.e. wearing effort; hence, worry, wheth. of body or mind:--grievance(-vousness), iniquity, labour, mischief, miserable(-sery), pain(-ful), perverseness, sorrow, toil, travail, trouble, wearisome, wickedness.