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201 ('Owmar) to 300 ('Achiyshachar)

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201

'Owmar
o-mawr'

from ''amar' (559); talkative; Omar, a grandson of Esau:--Omar.

202

'own
one

probably from the same as ''aven' (205) (in the sense of effort, but successful); ability, power, (figuratively) wealth:--force, goods, might, strength, substance.

203

'Own
one

the same as ''own' (202); On, an Israelite:--On.

204

'Own
one

or (shortened); On {one}; of Egyptian derivation; On, a city of Egypt:--On.

205

'aven
aw-ven'

from an unused root perhaps meaning properly, to pant (hence, to exert oneself, usually in vain; to come to naught); strictly nothingness; also trouble. vanity, wickedness; specifically an idol:--affliction, evil, false, idol, iniquity, mischief, mourners(-ing), naught, sorrow, unjust, unrighteous, vain ,vanity, wicked(-ness). Compare ''ayin' (369).

206

'Aven
aw'-ven

the same as ''aven' (205); idolatry; Aven, the contemptuous synonym of three places, one in Coele-Syria, one in Egypt (On), and one in Palestine (Bethel):--Aven. See also ''Own' (204), 'Beyth 'Aven' (1007).

207

'Ownow
o-no'

or (shortened) ;Onow {o-no'}; prolonged from ''own' (202); strong; Ono, a place in Palestine:--Ono.

208

'Ownam
o-nawm'

a variation of ''Ownan' (209); strong; Onam, the name of an Edomite and of an Israelite:--Onam.

209

'Ownan
o-nawn'

a variation of ''Ownow' (207); strong; Onan, a son of Judah:--Onan.

210

'Uwphaz
oo-fawz'

perhaps a corruption of ''Owphiyr' (211); Uphaz, a famous gold region:--Uphaz.

211

'Owphiyr
o-feer'

or (shortened) pOphiyr {o-feer'}; and fOwphir {o- feer'}; of uncertain derivation; Ophir, the name of a son of Joktan, and of a gold region in the East:--Ophir.

212

'owphan
o-fawn'

or (shortened) pophan {o-fawn'}; from an unused root meaning to revolve; a wheel:--wheel.

213

'uwts
oots

a primitive root; to press; (by implication) to be close, hurry, withdraw:--(make) haste(-n, -y), labor, be narrow.

214

'owtsar
o-tsaw'

from ''atsar' (686); a depository:--armory, cellar, garner, store(-house), treasure(-house) (-y).

215

'owr
ore

a primitive root; to be (causative, make) luminous (literally and metaphorically):--X break of day, glorious, kindle, (be, en-, give, show) light (-en, -ened), set on fire, shine.

216

'owr
ore

from ''owr' (215); illumination or (concrete) luminary (in every sense, including lightning, happiness, etc.):--bright, clear, + day, light (-ning), morning, sun.

217

'uwr
ore

from ''owr' (215); flame; hence (in the plural) the East (as being the region of light):--fire, light. See also ''Uwriym' (224).

218

'Uwr
oor

the same as ''uwr' (217); Ur, a place in Chaldaea; also an Israelite:--Ur.

219

'owrah
o-raw'

feminine of ''owr' (216); luminousness, i.e. (figuratively) prosperity; also a plant (as being bright):--herb, light.

220

'averah
av-ay-raw'

by transposition for ''urvah' (723); a stall:--cote.

221

'Uwriy
oo-ree'

from ''uwr' (217); fiery; Uri, the name of three Israelites:--Uri.

222

'Uwriy'el
oo-ree-ale'

from ''uwr' (217) and ''el' (410); flame of God; Uriel, the name of two Israelites:--Uriel.

223

'Uwriyah
oo-ree-yaw'

or (prolonged) Uwriyahuw {oo-ree-yaw'-hoo}; from ''uwr' (217) and 'Yahh' (3050); flame of Jah; Urijah, the name of one Hittite and five Israelites:--Uriah, Urijah.

224

'Uwriym
oo-reem'

plur of ''uwr' (217); lights; Urim, the oracular brilliancy of the figures in the high-priest's breastplate:--Urim.

225

'uwth
ooth

a primitive root; properly, to come, i.e. (implied) to assent:--consent.

226

'owth
oth

probably from ''uwth' (225) (in the sense of appearing); a signal (literally or figuratively), as a flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy, evidence, etc.:--mark, miracle, (en-)sign, token.

227

'az
awz

a demonstrative adverb; at that time or place; also as a conjunction, therefore:--beginning, for, from, hitherto, now, of old, once, since, then, at which time, yet.

228

'aza'
az-zaw'

(Aramaic) or iazah (Aramaic) {az-aw'}; to kindle; (by implication) to heat:--heat, hot.

229

'Ezbay
ez-bah'ee

probably from ''ezowb' (231); hyssop-like; Ezbai, an Israelite:--Ezbai.

230

'azad
az-zawd'

(Aramaic) of uncertain derivation; firm:--be gone.

231

'ezowb
ay-zobe'

probably of foreign derivation; hyssop:--hyssop.

232

'ezowr
ay-zore'

from ''aziqqiym' (246); something girt; a belt, also a band:--girdle.

233

'azay
az-ah'ee

probably from ''az' (227); at that time:--then.

234

'azkarah
az-kaw-raw'

from 'zakar' (2142); a reminder; specifically remembrance- offering:--memorial.

235

'azal
aw-zal'

a primitive root; to go away, hence, to disappear:--fail, gad about, go to and fro (but in Ezek. 27:19 the word is rendered by many "from Uzal," by others "yarn"), be gone (spent).

236

'azal
az-al'

(Aramaic) the same as ''azal' (235); to depart:--go (up).

237

'ezel
eh'-zel

from ''azal' (235); departure; Ezel, a memorial stone in Palestine:--Ezel.

238

'azan
aw-zan'

a primitive root; probably to expand; but used only as a denominative from ''ozen' (241); to broaden out the ear (with the hand), i.e. (by implication) to listen:--give (perceive by the) ear, hear(-ken). See ''azan' (239).

239

'azan
aw-zan'

a primitive root (rather identical with ''azan' (238) through the idea of scales as if two ears); to weigh, i.e. (figuratively) ponder:--give good head.

240

'azen
aw-zane'

from ''azan' (238); a spade or paddle (as having a broad end):--weapon.

241

'ozen
o'-zen

from ''azan' (238); broadness. i.e. (concrete) the ear (from its form in man):--+ advertise, audience, + displease, ear, hearing, + show.

242

'Uzzen She'erah
ooz-zane' sheh-er-aw'

from ''azan' (238) and 'She'erah' (7609); plat of Sheerah (i.e. settled by him); Uzzen-Sheerah, a place in Palestine:--Uzzen-sherah.

243

'Aznowth Tabowr
az-noth' taw-bore'

from ''azan' (238) and 'Tabowr' (8396); flats (i.e. tops) of Tabor (i.e. situated on it); Aznoth-Tabor, a place in Palestine:--Aznoth-tabor.

244

'Ozniy
oz-nee'

from ''ozen' (241); having (quick) ears; Ozni, an Israelite; also an Oznite (collectively), his descendant:--Ozni, Oznites.

245

'Azanyah
az-an-yaw'

from ''azan' (238) and 'Yahh' (3050); heard by Jah; Azanjah, an Israelite:--Azaniah.

246

'aziqqiym
az-ik-keem'

a variation for 'ziyqah' (2131); manacles:--chains.

247

'azar
aw-zar'

a primitive root; to belt:--bind (compass) about, gird (up, with).

248

'ezrowa`
ez-ro'-a

a variation for 'zrowa`' (2220); the arm:--arm.

249

'ezrach
ez-rawkh'

from 'zarach' (2224) (in the sense of springing up); a spontaneous growth, i.e. native (tree or persons):--bay tree, (home-)born (in the land), of the (one's own) country (nation).

250

'Ezrachiy
ez-raw-khee'

patronymic from 'Chobab' (2246); an Ezrachite or descendant of Zerach:--Ezrahite.

251

'ach
awkh

a primitive word; a brother (used in the widest sense of literal relationship and metaphorical affinity or resemblance (like ''ab' (1))):--another, brother(-ly); kindred, like, other. Compare also the proper names beginning with "Ah-" or "Ahi-".

252

'ach
akh

(Aramaic) corresponding to ''ach' (251):--brother.

253

'ach
awkh

a variation for ''ahahh' (162); Oh! (expressive of grief or surprise):--ah, alas.

254

'ach
awkh

of uncertain derivation; a fire-pot or chafing dish:-- hearth.

255

'oach
o'-akh

probably from ''ach' (253); a howler or lonesome wild animal:--doleful creature.

256

'Ach'ab
akh-awb'

once (by contraction) oEchab (Jer. 29:22) {ekh- awb'}; from ''ach' (251) and ''ab' (1); brother (i.e. friend) of (his) father; Achab, the name of a king of Israel and of a prophet at Babylon:--Ahab.

257

'Achban
akh-bawn'

from ''ach' (251) and 'biyn' (995); brother (i.e. possessor) of understanding; Achban, an Israelite:--Ahban.

258

'achad
aw-khad'

perhaps a primitive root; to unify, i.e. (figuratively) collect (one's thoughts):--go one way or other.

259

'echad
ekh-awd'

a numeral from ''achad' (258); properly, united, i.e. one; or (as an ordinal) first:--a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any(-thing), apiece, a certain, (dai-)ly, each (one), + eleven, every, few, first, + highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, together,

260

'achuw
aw'-khoo

of uncertain (perhaps Egyptian) derivation; a bulrush or any marshy grass (particularly that along the Nile):--flag, meadow.

261

'Echuwd
ay-khood'

from ''achad' (258); united; Echud, the name of three Israelites:--Ehud.

262

'achvah
akh-vaw'

from 'chavah' (2331) (in the sense of 'chava'' (2324)); an utterance:-- declaration.

263

'achavah
akh-av-aw'

(Aramaic) corresponding to ''achvah' (262); solution (of riddles):--showing.

264

'achavah
akh-av-aw'

from ''ach' (251); fraternity:--brotherhood.

265

'Achowach
akh-o'-akh

by reduplication from ''ach' (251); brotherly; Achoach, an Israelite:--Ahoah.

266

'Achowchiy
akh-o-khee'

patronymic from ''achavah' (264); an Achochite or descendant of Achoach:--Ahohite.

267

'Achuwmay
akh-oo-mah'-ee

perhaps from ''ach' (251) and 'mayim' (4325); brother (i.e. neighbour) of water; Achumai, an Israelite:--Ahumai.

268

'achowr
aw-khore'

or (shortened) achor {aw-khore'}; from ''Achiyra`' (299); the hinder part; hence (adverb) behind, backward; also (as facing north) the West:--after(-ward), back (part, -side, -ward), hereafter, (be-)hind(-er part), time to come, without.

269

'achowth
aw-khoth'

irregular feminine of ''ach' (251); a sister (used very widely (like ''Ezrachiy' (250)), literally and figuratively):--(an-)other, sister, together.

270

'achaz
aw-khaz'

a primitive root; to seize (often with the accessory idea of holding in possession):--+ be affrighted, bar, (catch, lay, take) hold (back), come upon, fasten, handle, portion, (get, have or take) possess(-ion).

271

'Achaz
aw-khawz'

from ''achaz' (270); possessor; Achaz, the name of a Jewish king and of an Israelite:--Ahaz.

272

'achuzzah
akh-ooz-zaw'

feminine passive participle from ''achaz' (270); something seized, i.e. a possession (especially of land):--possession.

273

'Achzay
akh-zah'ee

from ''achaz' (270); seizer; Achzai, an Israelite:--Ahasai.

274

'Achazyah
akh-az-yaw'

or (prolonged) rAchazyahuw {akh-az-yaw'-hoo}; from ''achaz' (270) and 'Yahh' (3050); Jah has seized; Achazjah, the name of a Jewish and an Israelite king:--Ahaziah.

275

'Achuzzam
akh-ooz-zawm'

from ''achaz' (270); seizure; Achuzzam, an Israelite:--Ahuzam.

276

'Achuzzath
akh-ooz-zath'

a variation of ''achuzzah' (272); possession; Achuzzath, a Philistine:--Ahuzzath.

277

'Achiy
akh-ee'

from ''ach' (251); brotherly; Achi, the name of two Israelites:--Ahi.

278

'Echiy
ay-khee'

probably the same as ''Achiy' (277); Echi, an Israelite:--Ehi.

279

'Achiyam
akh-ee-awm'

from ''ach' (251) and ''em' (517); brother of the mother (i.e. uncle); Achiam, an Israelite:--Ahiam.

280

'achiydah
akh-ee-daw'

(Aramaic) corresponding to 'chiydah' (2420), an enigma:--hard sentence.

281

'Achiyah
akh-ee-yaw

or (prolonged) pAchiyahuw {akh-ee-yaw'-hoo}; from ''ach' (251) and 'Yahh' (3050); brother (i.e. worshipper) of Jah; Achijah, the name of nine Israelites:--Ahiah, Ahijah.

282

'Achiyhuwd
akh-ee-hood'

from ''ach' (251) and 'howd' (1935); brother (i.e. possessor) of renown; Achihud, an Israelite:--Ahihud.

283

'Achyow
akh-yo'

prolonged from ''ach' (251); brotherly; Achio, the name of three Israelites:--Ahio.

284

'Achiychud
akh-ee-khood'

from ''ach' (251) and 'chuwd' (2330); brother of a riddle (i.e. mysterious); Achichud, an Israelite:--Ahihud.

285

'Achiytuwb
akh-ee-toob'

from ''ach' (251) and 'tuwb' (2898); brother of goodness; Achitub, the name of several priests:--Ahitub.

286

'Achiyluwd
akh-ee-lood'

from ''ach' (251) and 'yalad' (3205); brother of one born; Achilud, an Israelite:--Ahilud.

287

'Achiymowth
akh-ee-moth'

from ''ach' (251) and 'muwth' (4191); brother of death; Achimoth, an Israelite:--Ahimoth.

288

'Achiymelek
akh-ee-meh'-lek

from ''ach' (251) and 'melek' (4428); brother of (the) king; Achimelek, the name of an Israelite and of a Hittite:--Ahimelech.

289

'Achiyman
akh-ee-man'

or mAchiyman {akh-ee-mawn'}; from ''ach' (251) and 'min' (4480); brother of a portion (i.e. gift); Achiman, the name of an Anakite and of an Israelite:--Ahiman.

290

'Achiyma`ats
akh-ee-mah'-ats

from ''ach' (251) and the equivalent of 'Ma`ats' (4619); brother of anger; Achimaats, the name of three Israelites:--Ahimaaz.

291

'Achyan
akh-yawn'

from ''ach' (251); brotherly; Achjan, an Israelite:--Ahian.

292

'Achiynadab
akh-ee-naw-dawb'

from ''ach' (251) and 'nadab' (5068); brother of liberality; Achinadab, an Israelite:--Ahinadab.

293

'Achiyno`am
akh-ee-no'-am

from ''ach' (251) and 'no`am' (5278); brother of pleasantness; Achinoam, the name of two Israelitesses:--Ahinoam.

294

'Achiycamak
akh-ee-saw-mawk'

from ''ach' (251) and 'camak' (5564); brother of support; Achisamak, an Israelite:--Ahisamach.

295

'Achiy`ezer
akh-ee-eh'-zer

from ''ach' (251) and '`ezer' (5828); brother of help; Achiezer, the name of two Israelites:--Ahiezer.

296

'Achiyqam
akh-ee-kawm'

from ''ach' (251) and 'quwm' (6965); brother of rising (i.e. high); Achikam, an Israelite:--Ahikam.

297

'Achiyram
akh-ee-rawm'

from ''ach' (251) and 'ruwm' (7311); brother of height (i.e. high); Achiram, an Israelite:--Ahiram.

298

'Achiyramiy
akh-ee-raw-mee'

patronymic from ''Achiyram' (297); an Achiramite or descendant (collectively) of Achiram:--Ahiramites.

299

'Achiyra`
akh-ee-rah'

from ''ach' (251) and 'ra`' (7451); brother of wrong; Achira, an Israelite:--Ahira.

300

'Achiyshachar
akh-ee-shakh'-ar

from ''ach' (251) and 'shachar' (7837); brother of (the) dawn; Achishachar, an Israelite:--Ahishar.

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