


Found 14 Strong's definitions.
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H3563: כּוֹס (kôwç)
from an unused root meaning to hold together; a cup (as a container), often figuratively, a lot (as if a potion); also some unclean bird, probably an owl (perhaps from the cup-like cavity of its eye); cup, (small) owl. Compare כִּיס.
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H3599: כִּיס (kîyç)
a form for כּוֹס; a cup; also a bag formoney or weights; bag, cup, purse.
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H7994: שָׁלָךְ (shâlâk)
from שָׁלַךְ; bird of prey, usually thought to be the pelican (from casting itself into the sea); cormorant.
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H3196: יַיִן (yayin)
from an unused root meaning to effervesce; wine (as fermented); by implication, intoxication; banqueting, wine, wine(-bibber).
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H2534: חֵמָה (chêmâh)
or (Daniel 11:44) חֵמָא; from יָחַם; heat; figuratively, anger, poison (from its fever); anger, bottles, hot displeasure, furious(-ly, -ry), heat, indignation, poison, rage, wrath(-ful). See חֶמְאָה.
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H8653: תַּרְעֵלָה (tarʻêlâh)
from רָעַל; reeling; astonishment, trembling.
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H6907: קֻבַּעַת (qubbaʻath)
from קָבַע; a goblet (as deep like a cover); dregs.
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H1375: גְּבִיעַ (gᵉbîyaʻ)
from an unused root (meaning to be convex); a goblet; by analogy, the calyx of aflower; house, cup, pot.
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H68: אֶבֶן (ʼeben)
from the root of בָּנָה through the meaning to build; a stone; [phrase] carbuncle, [phrase] mason, [phrase] plummet, (chalk-, hail-, head-, sling-) stone(-ny), (divers) weight(-s).
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H3976: מֹאזֵן (môʼzên)
from אָזַן; (only in the dual) a pair of scales; balances.
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H4820: מִרְמָה (mirmâh)
from רָמָה in the sense of deceiving; fraud; craft, deceit(-ful, -fully), false, feigned, guile, subtilly, treachery.
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H3244: יַנְשׁוּף (yanshûwph)
or יַנְשׁוֹף; apparently from נָשַׁף; (compare נֶשֶׁף); an unclean (acquatic) bird; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing cry, or because the nightheron is meant )); (great) owl.s
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H6893: קָאַת (qâʼath)
from קוֹא; probably the pelican (from vomiting); cormorant.
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H7360: רָחָם (râchâm)
or (feminine) רָחָמָה; from רָחַם; a kind of vulture (supposed to be tender towards its young); gier-eagle.