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DROUSILLA.............1
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1409 - Drousilla {droo'-sil-lah}; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family: --Drusilla. ~ ***. dumi. See 1416. ~ | 2816 |
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DROVE.................1
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0034 - agele {ag-el'-ay}; from 0071 [compare 0032]; a drove: --herd. ~ | 66 |
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DROWN.................6
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1036 - buthizo {boo-thid'-zo}; from 1037; to sink; by implication, to drown: --begin to sink, drown. ~ | 2070 |
1036 - buthizo {boo-thid'-zo}; from 1037; to sink; by implication, to drown: --begin to sink, drown. ~ | 2070 |
2666 - katapino {kat-ap-ee'-no}; from 2596 and 4095; to drink down, i.e. gulp entire (literally or figuratively): --devour, drown, swallow (up). [ knowledge. ~ | 5330 |
2670 - katapontizo {kat-ap-on-tid'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of the same as 4195; to plunge down, i.e. submerge: --drown, sink. ~ | 5338 |
4155 - pnigo {pnee'-go}; strengthened from 4154; to wheeze, i.e. (cause. by implication) to throttle or strangle (drown): --choke, take by the throat. ~ | 8104 |
4846 - sumpnigo {soom-pnee'-go}; from 4862 and 4155; to strangle completely, i.e. (literally) to drown, or (figuratively) to crowd: --choke, throng. ~ | 9486 |
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DROWNING..............1
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0638 - apopnigo {ap-op-nee'-go}; from 0575 and 4155; to stifle (by drowning or overgrowth): --choke. ~ | 1274 |
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DROWSINESS............1
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2702 - kataphero {kat-af-er'-o}; from 2596 and 5342 (including its alternate); to bear down, i.e. (figuratively) overcome (with drowsiness); specially, to cast a vote: --fall, give, sink down. ~ | 5402 |
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DRUG..................1
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5332 - pharmakeus {far-mak-yoos'}; from pharmakon (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); a druggist ("pharmacist") or poisoner, i.e. (by extension) a magician: --sorcerer. ~ | 10458 |
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DRUGGIST..............1
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5332 - pharmakeus {far-mak-yoos'}; from pharmakon (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); a druggist ("pharmacist") or poisoner, i.e. (by extension) a magician: --sorcerer. ~ | 10458 |
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DRUM..................2
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5178 - tumpanizo {toom-pan-id'-zo}; from a derivative of 5180 (meaning a drum, "tympanum"); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum, and thus beat to death: --torture. ~ | 10150 |
5178 - tumpanizo {toom-pan-id'-zo}; from a derivative of 5180 (meaning a drum, "tympanum"); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum, and thus beat to death: --torture. ~ | 10150 |
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DRUNK.................3
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3182 - methusko {meth-oos'-ko}; a prolonged (transitive) form of 3184; to intoxicate: --be drunk(-en). ~ | 6360 |
3184 - methuo {meth-oo'-o}; from another form of 3178; to drink to intoxication, i.e. get drunk: --drink well, make (be) drunk(-en). ~ | 6364 |
3184 - methuo {meth-oo'-o}; from another form of 3178; to drink to intoxication, i.e. get drunk: --drink well, make (be) drunk(-en). ~ | 6364 |
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DRUNKARD..............1
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3183 - methusos {meth'-oo-sos}; from 3184; tipsy, i.e. (as noun) a sot: --drunkard. ~ | 6362 |
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DRUNKENNESS...........3
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2897 - kraipale {krahee-pal'-ay}; probably from the same as 0726; properly, a headache (as a seizure of pain) from drunkenness, i.e. (by implication) a debauch (by analogy, a glut): --surfeiting. ~ | 5790 |
3178 - methe {meth'-ay}; apparently a primary word; an intoxicant, i.e. (by implication) intoxication: --drunkenness. ~ | 6352 |
3632 - oinophlugia {oy-nof-loog-ee'-ah}; from 3631 and a form of the base of 5397; an overflow (or surplus) of wine, i.e. vinolency (drunkenness): --excess of wine. ~ | 7060 |
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DRUS..................1
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1186 - dendron {den'-dron}; probably from drus (an oak); a tree: --tree. ~ | 2370 |
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DRUSILLA..............2
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1409 - Drousilla {droo'-sil-lah}; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family: --Drusilla. ~ ***. dumi. See 1416. ~ | 2816 |
1409 - Drousilla {droo'-sil-lah}; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family: --Drusilla. ~ ***. dumi. See 1416. ~ | 2816 |
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DRUSUS................1
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1409 - Drousilla {droo'-sil-lah}; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family: --Drusilla. ~ ***. dumi. See 1416. ~ | 2816 |
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DRY...................13
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0504 - anudros {an'-oo-dros}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 5204; waterless, i.e. dry: --dry, without water. ~ | 1006 |
0504 - anudros {an'-oo-dros}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 5204; waterless, i.e. dry: --dry, without water. ~ | 1006 |
1591 - ekmasso {ek-mas'-so}; from 1537 and the base of 3145; to knead out, i.e. (by analogy) to wipe dry: --wipe. ~ | 3180 |
2595 - karphos {kar'-fos}; from karpho (to wither); a dry twig or straw: --mote. ~ | 5188 |
3426 - modios {mod'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a modius, i.e. certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil): --bushel. ~ | 6648 |
3583 - xeraino {xay-rah'-ee-no}; from 3584; to desiccate; by implication to shrivel, to mature: --dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away). ~ | 6962 |
3584 - xeros {xay-ros'}; from the base of 3582 (through the idea of scorching); arid; by implication shrunken, earth (as opposed to water): --dry land, withered. ~ | 6964 |
4568 - saton {sat'-on}; of Hebrew origin [5429]; a certain measure for things dry: --measure. ~ | 8930 |
4642 - skleros {sklay-ros'}; from the base of 4628; dry, i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe): --fierce, hard. ~ | 9078 |
5166 - trugao {troo-gah'-o}; from a derivative of trugo (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry); to collect the vintage: --gather. ~ | 10126 |
5166 - trugao {troo-gah'-o}; from a derivative of trugo (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry); to collect the vintage: --gather. ~ | 10126 |
5434 - phruganon {froo'-gan-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of phrugo (to roast or parch; akin to the base of 5395); something desiccated, i.e. a dry twig: --stick. ~ | 10662 |
5518 - choinix {khoy'-nix}; of uncertain derivation; a choenix or certain dry measure: --measure. ~ | 10830 |
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DUE...................9
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0514 - axios {ax'-ee-os}; probably from 0071; deserving, comparable or suitable (as if drawing praise): --due reward, meet, [un-]worthy. ~ | 1026 |
1626 - ektroma {ek'-tro-mah}; from a comparative of 1537 and titrosko (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion), i.e. (by analogy) untimely birth: --born out of due time. ~ | 3250 |
2398 - idios {id'-ee-os}; of uncertain affinity; pertaining to self, i.e. one's own; by implication, private or separate: --X his acquaintance, when they were alone, apart, aside, due, his (own, proper, several), home, (her, our, thine, your) own (business), private(-ly), proper, severally, their (own). ~ | 4794 |
2540 - kairos {kahee-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; an occasion, i.e. set or proper time: --X always, opportunity, (convenient, due) season, (due, short, while) time, a while. Compare 5550. ~ | 5078 |
2540 - kairos {kahee-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; an occasion, i.e. set or proper time: --X always, opportunity, (convenient, due) season, (due, short, while) time, a while. Compare 5550. ~ | 5078 |
3782 - opheile {of-i-lay'}; from 3784; indebtedness, i.e. (concretely) a sum owed; figuratively, obligation, i.e. (conjugal) duty: --debt, due. ~ | 7358 |
3783 - opheilema {of-i'-lay-mah}; from (the alternate of) 3784; something owed, i.e. (figuratively) a due; morally, a fault: --debt. ~ | 7360 |
3784 - opheilo {of-i'-lo}; or (in certain tenses) its prolonged form opheileo {of-i-leh'-o}; probably from the base of 3786 (through the idea of accruing); to owe (pecuniarily); figuratively, to be under obligation (ought, must, should); morally, to fail in duty: --behove, be bound, (be) debt(-or), (be) due(-ty), be guilty (indebted), (must) need(-s), ought, owe, should. See also 3785. ~ | 7362 |
4441 - punthanomai {poon-than'-om-ahee}; middle voice prolonged from a primary putho (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from 2065, which properly means a request as a favor; and from 0154, which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from 2212, which implies a search for something hidden; and from 1189, which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence): --ask, demand, enquire, understand. ~ | 8676 |
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DUES..................1
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4238 - prasso {pras'-so}; a primary verb; to "practise", i.e. perform repeatedly or habitually (thus differing from 4160, which properly refers to a single act); by implication, to execute, accomplish, etc.; specifically, to collect (dues), fare (personally): --commit, deeds, do, exact, keep, require, use arts. ~ | 8270 |
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DUG...................2
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4627 - skaphe {skaf'-ay}; a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): --boat. ~ | 9048 |
5421 - phrear {freh'-ar}; of uncertain derivation; a hole in the ground (dug for obtaining or holding water or other purposes), i.e. a cistern or well; figuratively, an abyss (as a prison): --well, pit. ~ | 10636 |
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DULL..................4
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0917 - bareos {bar-eh'-oce}; adverb from 0926; heavily (figuratively): --dull. ~ | 1832 |
1021 - bradus {brad-ooce'}; of uncertain affinity; slow; figuratively, dull: --slow. ~ | 2040 |
3474 - moros {mo-ros'}; probably from the base of 3466; dull or stupid (as if shut up), i.e. heedless, (morally) blockhead, (apparently) absurd: --fool(-ish, X -ishness). ~ | 6744 |
3576 - nothros {no-thros'}; from a derivative of 3541; sluggish, i.e. (literally) lazy, or (figuratively) stupid: --dull, slothful. ~ | 6948 |
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DULLER................1
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5167 - trugon {troo-gone'}; from truzo (to murmur; akin to 5149, but denoting a duller sound); a turtle-dove (as cooing): --turtle-dove. ~ | 10128 |
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DUMB..................8
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0216 - alalos {al'-al-os}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 2980; mute: --dumb. ~ | 430 |
0880 - aphonos {af'-o-nos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 5456; voiceless, i.e. mute (by nature or choice); figuratively, unmeaning: --dumb, without signification. ~ | 1758 |
1769 - enneos {en-neh-os'}; from 1770; dumb (as making signs), i.e. silent from astonishment: --speechless. ~ | 3536 |
2974 - kophos {ko-fos'}; from 2875; blunted, i.e. (figuratively) of hearing (deaf) or speech (dumb): --deaf, dumb, speechless. ~ | 5944 |
2974 - kophos {ko-fos'}; from 2875; blunted, i.e. (figuratively) of hearing (deaf) or speech (dumb): --deaf, dumb, speechless. ~ | 5944 |
3424 - mogilalos {mog-il-al'-os}; from 3425 and 2980; hardly talking, i.e. dumb (tongue-tied): --having an impediment in his speech. ~ | 6644 |
4623 - siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): --dumb, (hold) peace. ~ | 9040 |
4623 - siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): --dumb, (hold) peace. ~ | 9040 |
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DUMBFOUND.............1
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2285 - thambos {tham'-bos}; akin to an obsolete tapho (to dumbfound); stupefaction (by surprise), i.e. astonishment: --X amazed, + astonished, wonder. ~ | 4568 |
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DUMI..................2
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1409 - Drousilla {droo'-sil-lah}; a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family: --Drusilla. ~ ***. dumi. See 1416. ~ | 2816 |
1416 - duno {doo'-no}; or dumi {doo'-mee}; prolonged forms of an obsolete primary duo {doo'-o} (to sink); to go "down": --set. ~ | 2830 |
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DUN...................1
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5515 - chloros {khlo-ros'}; from the same as 5514; greenish, i.e. verdant, dun-colored: --green, pale. ~ | 10824 |
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DUNAMAI...............1
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1410 - dunamai {doo'-nam-ahee}; of uncertain affinity; to be able or possible: --be able, can (do, + -not), could, may, might, be possible, be of power. ~ | 2818 |
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DUNAMIS...............1
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1411 - dunamis {doo'-nam-is}; from 1410; force (literally or figuratively); specially, miraculous power (usually by implication, a miracle itself): --ability, abundance, meaning, might(-ily, -y, -y deed), (worker of) miracle(-s), power, strength,violence, mighty (wonderful) work. ~ | 2820 |
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DUNAMOO...............1
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1412 - dunamoo {doo-nam-o'-o}; from 1411; to enable: --strengthen. ~ | 2822 |
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DUNASTES..............1
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1413 - dunastes {doo-nas'-tace}; from 1410; a ruler or officer: --of great authority, mighty, potentate. ~ | 2824 |
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DUNATEO...............1
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1414 - dunateo {doo-nat-eh'-o}; from 1415; to be efficient (figuratively): --be mighty. ~ | 2826 |
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DUNATOS...............1
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1415 - dunatos {doo-nat-os'}; from 1410; powerful or capable (literally or figuratively); neuter possible: --able, could, (that is) mighty (man), possible, power, strong. ~ | 2828 |
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DUNG..................4
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0906 - ballo {bal'-lo}; a primary verb; to throw (in various applications, more or less violent or intense): --arise, cast (out), X dung, lay, lie, pour, put (up), send, strike, throw (down), thrust. Compare 4496. ~ | 1810 |
0954 - Beelzeboul {beh-el-zeb-ool'}; of Aramaic origin [by parody on 1176]; dung-god; Beelzebul, a name of Satan: --Beelzebub. ~ | 1906 |
2874 - kopria {kop-ree'-ah}; from kopros (ordure; perhaps akin to 2875); manure: --dung(-hill). ~ | 5744 |
4657 - skubalon {skoo'-bal-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 1519 and 2965 and 0906; what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. refuse (ordure): --dung. ~ | 9108 |