h5500 cachah (saw-khaw')
a primitive root; to sweep away:--scrape.h5501 cchiy (seh-khee')
from 5500; refuse (as swept off):--offscouring.see h5500
h5502 cachaph (saw-khaf')
a primitive root; to scrape off:--sweep (away).h5503 cachar (saw-khar')
a primitive root; to travel round (specifically as a pedlar); intensively, to palpitate:--go about, merchant(-man), occupy with, pant, trade, traffick.h5504 cachar (sakh'-ar)
from 5503; profit (from trade):--merchandise.see h5503
h5505 cachar (saw-khar')
from 5503; an emporium; abstractly, profit (from trade):--mart, merchandise.see h5503
h5506 cchorah (sekh-o-raw')
from 5503: traffic:--merchandise.see h5503
h5507 cocherah (so-khay-raw')
properly, active participle feminine of 5503; something surrounding the person, i.e. a shield:--buckler.see h5503
h5508 cochereth (so-kheh'-reth)
similar to 5507; probably a (black) tile (or tessara) for laying borders with:--black marble.see h5507
h5509 ciyg (seeg)
or cuwg (Ezek. 22:18) {soog}; from 5472 in the sense of refuse; scoria:--dross.see h5472
h5510 Ciyvan (see-vawn')
probably of Persian origin; Sivan, the third Heb. month:--Sivan.h5511 Ciychown (see-khone')
or Ciychon {see-khone'}; from the same as 5477; tempestuous; Sichon, an Amoritish king:--Sihon.see h5477
h5512 Ciyn (seen)
of uncertain derivation; Sin the name of an Egyptian town and (probably) desert adjoining:--Sin.h5513 Ciynay (see-nee')
from an otherwise unknown name of a man; a Sinite, or descendant of one of the sons of Canaan:--Sinite.h5514 Ciynay (see-nah'-ee)
of uncertain derivation; Sinai, mountain of Arabia:--Sinai.h5515 Ciyniym (see-neem')
plural of an otherwise unknown name; Sinim, a distant Oriental region:--Sinim.h5516 Ciycra'; (see-ser-aw')
of uncertain derivation; Sisera, the name of a Canaanitish king and of one of the Nethinim:--Sisera.h5517 Ciy`a' (see-ah')
or Ciyeahai {see-ah-haw'}; from an unused root meaning to converse; congregation; Sia or Siaha, one of the Nethinim:-- Sia, Siaha.h5518 ciyr (seer)
or (feminine) ciyrah {see-raw'}; or cirah (Jeremiah 52:18) {see-raw'}; from a primitive root meaning to boil up; a pot; also a thorn (as springing up rapidly); by implication, a hook:--caldron, fishhook, pan, ((wash-))pot, thorn.h5519 cak (sawk)
from 5526; properly, a thicket of men, i.e. a crowd:-- multitude.see h5526
h5520 cok (soke)
from 5526; a hut (as of entwined boughs); also a lair:-- covert, den, pavilion, tabernacle.see h5526
h5521 cukkah (sook-kaw')
fem of 5520; a hut or lair:--booth, cottage, covert, pavilion, tabernacle, tent.see h5520
h5522 cikkuwth (sik-kooth')
feminine of 5519; an (idolatrous) booth:--tabernacle.see h5519
h5523 Cukkowth (sook-kohth')
or Cukkoth {sook-kohth'}; plural of 5521; booths; Succoth, the name of a place in Egypt and of three in Palestine:-- Succoth.see h5521
h5524 Cukkowth (bnowth) sook-kohth' ben-ohth'
from 5523 and the (irreg.) plural of 1323; booths of (the) daughters; brothels, i.e. idoalatrous tents for impure purpose:--Succoth-benoth.see h5523
see h1323
h5525 Cukkiy (sook-kee')
patrial from an unknown name (perhaps 5520); a Sukkite, or inhabitant of some place near Egypt (i.e. hut-dwellers):-- Sukkiims.see h5520
h5526 cakak (saw-kak')
or sakak (Exod. 33:22) {saw-kak'}; a primitive root; properly, to entwine as a screen; by implication, to fence in, cover over, (figuratively) protect:--cover, defence, defend, hedge in, join together, set, shut up.h5527 Ckakah (sek-aw-kaw')
from 5526; inclosure; Secacah, a place in Palestine:--Secacah.see h5526
h5528 cakal (saw-kal')
for 3688; to be silly:--do (make, play the, turn into) fool(-ish, -ishly, -ishness).see h3688
h5529 cekel (seh'-kal)
from 5528; silliness; concretely and collectively, dolts:--folly.see h5528
h5530 cakal (saw-kawl')
from 5528; silly:--fool(-ish), sottish.see h5528
h5531 cikluwth (sik-looth')
or sikluwth (Eccl. 1:17) {sik-looth'}; from 5528; silliness:--folly, foolishness.see h5528
h5532 cakan (saw-kan')
a primitive root; to be familiar with; by implication, to minister to, be serviceable to, be customary:--acquaint (self), be advantage, X ever, (be, (un-))profit(-able), treasurer, be wont.h5533 cakan (saw-kan')
probably a denominative from 7915; properly, to cut, i.e. damage; also to grow (causatively, make) poor:--endanger, impoverish.see h7915
h5534 caker (saw-kar')
a primitive root; to shut up; by implication, to surrender:--stop, give over. See also 5462, 7936.see h5462
see h7936
h5535 cakath (saw-kath')
a primitive root to be silent; by implication, to observe quietly:--take heed.h5536 cal (sal)
from 5549; properly, a willow twig (as pendulous), i.e. an osier; but only as woven into a basket:--basket.see h5549
h5537 cala' (saw-law')
a primitive root; to suspend in a balance, i.e. weigh:--compare.h5538 Cilla' (sil-law')
from 5549; an embankment; Silla, a place in Jerusalem:--Silla.see h5549
h5539 calad (saw-lad')
a primitive root; probably to leap (with joy), i.e. exult:--harden self.h5540 Celed (seh'-led)
from 5539; exultation; Seled, an Israelite:--Seled.see h5539
h5541 calah (saw-law')
a primitive root; to hang up, i.e. weigh, or (figuratively) contemn:--tread down (under foot), value.h5542 celah (seh'-law)
from 5541; suspension (of music), i.e. pause:--Selah.see h5541
h5543 Calluw (sal-loo')
or Calluw; {sal-loo'}; or Caluw {sal-loo'}; or Callay {sal-lah'-ee}; from 5541; weighed; Sallu or Sallai, the name of two Israelites:--Sallai, Sallu, Salu.see h5541
h5544 cillown (sil-lone')
or callown {sal-one'}; from 5541; a prickle (as if pendulous); brier, thorn.see h5541
h5545 calach (saw-lakh')
a primitive root; to forgive:--forgive, pardon, spare.h5546 callach (saw-lawkh')
from 5545; placable: ready to forgive.see h5545
h5547 cliychah (sel-ee-khaw')
from 5545; pardon:--forgiveness, pardon.see h5545
h5548 Calkah (sal-kaw')
from an unused root. meaning to walk; walking; Salcah, a place East of the Jordan:--Salcah, Salchah.h5549 calal (saw-lal')
a primitive root; to mound up (especially a turnpike); figurative, to exalt; reflexively, to oppose (as by a dam):-- cast up, exalt (self), extol, make plain, raise up.h5550 collah (so-lel-aw')
or cowllah {so-lel-aw'}; active participle feminine of 5549, but used passively; a military mound, i.e. rampart of besiegers:--bank, mount.see h5549
h5551 cullam (sool-lawm')
from 5549; a stair-case:--ladder.see h5549
h5552 calcillah (sal-sil-law')
from 5541; a twig (as pendulous):--basket.see h5541
h5553 cela` (seh'-lah)
from an unused root meaning to be lofty; a craggy rock, literally or figuratively (a fortress):--(ragged) rock, stone(-ny), strong hold.h5554 Cela` (seh'-lah)
the same as 5553; Sela, the rock-city of Idumaea:--rock, Sela(-h).see h5553
h5555 Cela` (ham-machlqowth) seh'-lah ham-makh-lek-oth'
from 5553 and the plural of 4256 with the article interposed; rock of the divisions; Sela- ham-Machlekoth, a place in Palestine:--Sela-hammalekoth.see h5553
see h4256
h5556 col`am (sol-awm')
apparently from the same as 5553 in the sense of crushing as with a rock, i.e. consuming; a kind of locust (from its destructiveness):--bald locust.see h5553
h5557 calaph (saw-laf')
a primitive root; properly, to wrench, i.e. (figuratively) to subvert:--overthrow, pervert.h5558 celeph (seh'-lef)
from 5557; distortion, i.e. (figuratively) viciousness:--perverseness.see h5557
h5559 cliq (sel-eek')
(Aramaic) a primitive root; to ascend:--come (up).h5560 coleth (so'-leth)
from an unused root meaning to strip; flour (as chipped off):--(fine) flour, meal.h5561 cam (sam)
from an unused root meaning to smell sweet; an aroma:-- sweet (spice).h5562 Camgar (Nbow) sam-gar' neb-o'
of foreign origin; Samgar-Nebo, a Babylonian general:--Samgar-nebo.h5563 cmadar (sem-aw-dar')
of uncertain derivation; a vine blossom; used also adverbially, abloom:--tender grape.h5564 camak (saw-mak')
a primitive root; to prop (literally or figuratively); reflexively, to lean upon or take hold of (in a favorable or unfavorable sense):--bear up, establish, (up-)hold, lay, lean, lie hard, put, rest self, set self, stand fast, stay (self), sustain.h5565 Cmakyahuw (sem-ak-yaw'-hoo)
from 5564 and 3050; supported of Jah; Semakjah, an Israelite:--Semachiah.see h5564
see h3050
h5566 cemel (seh'-mel)
or cemel {say'-mel}; from an unused root meaning to resemble; a likeness:--figure, idol, image.h5567 caman (saw-man')
a primitive root; to designate:--appointed.h5568 camar (saw-mar')
a primitive root; to be erect, i.e. bristle as hair:--stand up, tremble.h5569 camar (saw-mar')
from 5568; bristling, i.e. shaggy:--rough.see h5568
h5570 Cna'ah (sen-aw-aw')
from an unused root meaning to prick; thorny; Senaah, a place in Palestine:--Senaah, Hassenaah (with the article).h5571 Canballat (san-bal-lat')
of foreign origin; Sanballat, a Persian satrap of Samaria:--Sanballat.h5572 cnah (sen-eh')
from an unused root meaning to prick; a bramble:--bush.h5573 Ceneh (seh-neh')
the same s 5572; thorn; Seneh, a crag in Palestine:--Seneh.see h5572
h5574 Cnuw'ah (sen-oo-aw')
or Cnu.ah {sen-oo-aw'} from the same as 5570; pointed; (used with the article as a proper name) Senuah, the name of two Israelites:--Hasenuah (including the art), Senuah.see h5570
h5575 canver (san-vare')
of uncertain derivation; (in plural) blindness:--blindness.h5576 Cancheriyb (san-khay-reeb')
of foreign origin; Sancherib, an Assyrian king:--Sennacherib.h5577 cancin (san-seen')
from an unused root meaning to be pointed; a twig (as tapering):--bough.h5578 Cancannah (san-san-naw')
feminine of a form of 5577; a bough; Sansannah, a place in Palestine:--Sansannah.see h5577
h5579 cnappiyr (sen-ap-peer')
of uncertain derivation; a fin (collectively):--fins.h5580 cac (sawce)
from the same as 5483; a moth (from the agility of the fly):--moth.see h5483
h5581 Cicmay (sis-mah'-ee)
of uncertain derivation; Sismai, an Israelite:--Sisamai.h5582 ca`ad (saw-ad')
a primitive root; to suport (mostly figurative):--comfort, establish, hold up, refresh self, strengthen, be upholden.h5583 c`ad (seh-ad')
(Aramaic) corresponding to 5582; to aid:--helping.see h5582
h5584 ca`ah (saw-aw')
a primitive root; to rush:--storm.h5585 ca`iyph (saw-eef')
from 5586; a fissure (of rocks); also a bough (as subdivided):--(outmost) branch, clift, top.see h5586
h5586 ca`aph (saw-af')
a primitive root; properly, to divide up; but used only as denominative from 5585, to disbranch (a tree):--top.see h5585
h5587 ca`iph (saw-eef')
or samiph {saw-eef'}; from 5586; divided (in mind), i.e. (abstractly) a sentiment:--opinion.see h5586
h5588 ce`eph (say-afe')
from 5586; divided (in mind), i.e. (concretely) a skeptic:--thought.see h5586
h5589 c`appah (seh-ap-paw')
feminine of 5585; a twig:--bough, branch. Compare 5634.see h5585
see h5634
h5590 ca`ar (saw-ar')
a primitive root; to rush upon; by implication, to toss (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative):--be (toss with) tempest(-uous), be sore, troubled, come out as a (drive with the, scatter with a) whirlwind.h5591 ca`ar (sah'-ar)
or (feminine) ctarah {seh-aw-raw'}; from 5590; a hurricane:--storm(-y), tempest, whirlwind.see h5590
h5592 caph (saf)
from 5605, in its original sense of containing; a vestibule (as a limit); also a dish (for holding blood or wine):--bason, bowl, cup, door (post), gate, post, threshold.see h5605
h5593 Caph (saf)
the same as 5592; Saph, a Philistine:--Saph. Compare 5598.see h5592
see h5598
h5594 caphad (saw-fad')
a primitive root; properly, to tear the hair and beat the breasts (as Orientals do in grief); generally to lament; by implication, to wail:--lament, mourn(-er), wail.h5595 caphah (saw-faw')
a primitive root; properly, to scrape (literally, to shave; but usually figuratively) together (i.e. to accumulate or increase) or away (i.e. to scatter, remove, or ruin; intransitively, to perish):--add, augment, consume, destroy, heap, join, perish, put.h5596 caphach (saw-fakh')
or saphach (Isaiah 3:17) {saw-fakh'}; a primitive root; properly, to scrape out, but in certain peculiar senses (of removal or association):--abiding, gather together, cleave, smite with the scab.h5597 cappachath (sap-pakh'-ath)
from 5596; the mange (as making the hair fall off):--scab.see h5596
h5598 Cippay (sip-pah'-ee)
from 5592; bason-like; Sippai, a Philistine:--Sippai. Compare 5593.see h5592
see h5593
h5599 caphiyach (saw-fee'-akh)
from 5596; something (spontaneously) falling off, i.e. a self-sown crop; figuratively, a freshet:--(such) things as (which) grow (of themselves), which groweth of its own accord (itself).see h5596