Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV)
HALOM — HATHATH
(1988) halom [hal-ome']
from the article (see 'halah' (halah)); hither:--here, hither(-(to)), thither.
(1989) halmuwth [hal-mooth']
from 'halam' (halam); a hammer (or mallet):--hammer.
(1990) Ham [hawm]
of uncertain derivation; Ham, a region of Palestine:--Ham.
(1991) hem [haym]
from 'hamah' (hamah); abundance, i.e. wealth:--any of theirs.
(1992) hem [haym]
or (prolonged) hemmah {haym'-maw}; masculine plural from 'halak' (halak); they (only used when emphatic):--it, like, X (how, so) many (soever, more as) they (be), (the) same, X so, X such, their, them, these, they, those, which, who, whom, withal, ye.
(1993) hamah [haw-maw']
a primitive root (compare 'huwm' (huwm)); to make a loud sound like Engl. "hum"); by implication, to be in great commotion or tumult, to rage, war, moan, clamor:--clamorous, concourse, cry aloud, be disquieted, loud, mourn, be moved, make a noise, rage, roar, sound, be troubled, make in tumult, tumultuous, be in an uproar.
(1994) himmow [him-mo']
(Aramaic) or (prolonged) himmown (Aramaic) {him- mone'}; corresponding to 'hem' (hem); they:--X are, them, those.
(1995) hamown [haw-mone']
or hamon (Ezek. 5:7) {haw-mone'}; from 'hamah' (hamah); a noise, tumult, crowd; also disquietude, wealth:--abundance, company, many, multitude, multiply, noise, riches, rumbling, sounding, store, tumult.
(1996) Hamown Gowg [ham-one' gohg]
from 'hamown' (hamown) and 'Gowg' (Gowg); the multitude of Gog; the fanciful name of an emblematic place in Palestine:--Hamogog.
(1997) Hamownah [ham-o-naw']
feminine of 'hamown' (hamown); multitude; hamonah, the same as 'Hamown Gowg' (Hamown Gowg):--Hamonah.
(1998) hemyah [hem-yaw']
from 'hamah' (hamah); sound:--noise.
(1999) hamullah [ham-ool-law']
or (too fully) hamuwllah (Jer. ll:l6) {ham- ool-law'}; feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a sound:--speech, tumult.
(2000) hamam [haw-mam']
a primitive root (compare 'huwm' (huwm), 'hamah' (hamah)); properly, to put in commotion; by implication, to disturb, drive, destroy:--break, consume, crush, destroy, discomfit, trouble, vex.
(2001) Haman [haw-mawn']
of foreign derivation; Haman, a Persian vizier:--Haman.
(2002) hamniyk [ham-neek']
(Aramaic) but the text is hamuwnek {ham-oo-nayk'}; of foreign origin; a necklace:--chain.
(2003) hamac [haw-mawce']
from an unused root apparently meaning to crackle; a dry twig or brushwood:--melting.
(2004) hen [hane]
feminine plural from 'huw'' (huw'); they (only used when emphatic):-- X in, such like, (with) them, thereby, therein, (more than) they, wherein, in which, whom, withal.
(2005) hen [hane]
a primitive particle; lo!; also (as expressing surprise) if:--behold, if, lo, though.
(2006) hen [hane]
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'hen' (hen): lo! also there(-fore), (un- )less, whether, but, if:--(that) if, or, whether.
(2007) hennah [hane'-naw]
prolongation for 'hen' (hen); themselves (often used emphatic for the copula, also in indirect relation):--X in, X such (and such things), their, (into) them, thence, therein, these, they (had), on this side, whose, wherein.
(2008) hennah [hane'-naw]
from 'hen' (hen); hither or thither (but used both of place and time):--here, hither(-to), now, on this (that) side, + since, this (that) way, thitherward, + thus far, to...fro, + yet.
(2009) hinneh [hin-nay']
prolongation for 'hen' (hen); lo!:--behold, lo, see.
(2010) hanachah [han-aw-khaw']
from 'nuwach' (nuwach); permission of rest, i.e. quiet:--release.
(2011) Hinnom [hin-nome']
probably of foreign origin; Hinnom, apparently a Jebusite:--Hinnom.
(2012) Hena` [hay-nah']
probably of foreign derivation; Hena, a place apparently in Mesopotamia:--Hena.
(2013) hacah [haw-saw']
a primitive root; to hush:--hold peace (tongue), (keep) silence, be silent, still.
(2014) haphugah [haf-oo-gaw']
from 'puwg' (puwg); relaxation:--intermission.
(2015) haphak [haw-fak']
a primitive root; to turn about or over; by implication, to change, overturn, return, pervert:--X become, change, come, be converted, give, make (a bed), overthrow (-turn), perverse, retire, tumble, turn (again, aside, back, to the contrary, every way).
(2016) hephek [heh'-fek]
: or hephek {hay'-fek}; from 'haphak' (haphak); a turn, i.e. the reverse:--contrary.
(2017) hophek [ho'-fek]
from 'haphak' (haphak); an upset, i.e. (abstract) perversity:--turning of things upside down.
(2018) haphekah [haf-ay-kaw']
feminine of 'hephek' (hephek); destruction:--overthrow.
(2019) haphakpak [haf-ak-pak']
by reduplication from 'haphak' (haphak); very perverse:--froward.
(2020) hatstsalah [hats-tsaw-law']
from 'natsal' (natsal); rescue:--deliverance.
(2021) hotsen [ho'-tsen]
from an unused root meaning apparently to be sharp or strong; a weapon of war:--chariot.
(2022) har [har]
a shortened form of 'harar' (harar); a mountain or range of hills (sometimes used figuratively):--hill (country), mount(-ain), X promotion.
(2023) Hor [hore]
another form of 'har' (har); mountain; Hor, the name of a peak in Idumaea and of one in Syria:--Hor.
(2024) Hara' [haw-raw']
perhaps from 'har' (har); mountainousness; Hara, a region of Media:--Hara.
(2025) har'el [har-ale']
from 'har' (har) and ''el' ('el); mount of God; figuratively, the altar of burnt-offering:--altar. Compare ''ariy'el' ('ariy'el).
(2026) harag [haw-rag']
a primitive root; to smite with deadly intent:--destroy, out of hand, kill, murder(-er), put to (death), make (slaughter), slay(-er), X surely.
(2027) hereg [heh'-reg]
from 'harag' (harag); slaughter:--be slain, slaughter.
(2028) haregah [har-ay-gaw']
feminine of 'hereg' (hereg); slaughter:--slaughter.
(2029) harah [haw-raw']
a primitive root; to be (or become) pregnant, conceive (literally or figuratively):--been, be with child, conceive, progenitor.
(2030) hareh [haw-reh']
or hariy (Hosea 14:1) {haw-ree'}; from 'harah' (harah); pregnant:--(be, woman) with child, conceive, X great.
(2031) harhor [har-hor']
(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 'harah' (harah); a mental conception:--thought.
(2032) herown [hay-rone']
or herayown {hay-raw-yone'}; from 'harah' (harah); pregnancy:--conception.
(2033) Harowriy [har-o-ree']
another form for 'Harariy' (Harariy); a Harorite or mountaineer:--Harorite.
(2034) hariycah [har-ee-saw']
from 'harac' (harac); something demolished:--ruin.
(2035) hariycuwth [har-ee-sooth']
from 'harac' (harac); demolition:--destruction.
(2036) Horam [ho-rawm']
from an unused root (meaning to tower up); high; Horam, a Canaanitish king:--Horam.
(2037) Harum [haw-room']
passive participle of the same as 'Horam' (Horam); high; Harum, an Israelite:--Harum.
(2038) harmown [har-mone']
from the same as 'Horam' (Horam); a castle (from its height):--palace.
(2039) Haran [haw-rawn']
perhaps from 'har' (har); mountaineer; Haran, the name of two men:--Haran.
(2040) harac [haw-ras']
a primitive root; to pull down or in pieces, break, &� destroy:--beat down, break (down, through), destroy, overthrow, pluck down, pull down, ruin, throw down, X utterly.
(2041) herec [heh'-res]
from 'harac' (harac); demolition:--destruction.
(2042) harar [haw-rawr']
from an unused root meaning to loom up; a mountain:--hill, mount(-ain).
(2043) Harariy [hah-raw-ree']
or Harariy (2 Sam. 23:11) {haw-raw-ree'}; or Haarariy (2 Sam. 23:34, last clause), {haw-raw-ree'}; apparently from 'harar' (harar); a mountaineer:--Hararite.
(2044) Hashem [haw-shame']
perhaps from the same as 'Chashum' (Chashum); wealthy; Hashem, an Israelite:--Hashem.
(2045) hashma`uwth [hashmaw-ooth']
from 'shama`' (shama`); announcement:--to cause to hear.
(2046) hittuwk [hit-took']
from 'nathak' (nathak); a melting:--is melted.
(2047) Hathak [hath-awk']
probably of foreign origin; Hathak, a Persian eunuch:--Hatach.
(2048) hathal [haw-thal']
a primitive root; to deride; by implication, to cheat:--deal deceitfully, deceive, mock.
(2049) hathol [haw-thole']
from 'hathal' (hathal) (only in plural collectively); a derision:--mocker.
(2050) hathath' [haw-thath']
a primitive root; properly, to break in upon, i.e. to assail:--imagine mischief.