Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV)
(7882) — (7982)
(7882) shiychah [shee-khaw']
for 'shuwchah' (shuwchah); a pit-fall:--pit.
(7883) Shiychowr [shee-khore']
or Shichowr {shee-khore'}; or Shichor {shee-khore'}; probably from 'shachar' (shachar); dark, i.e. turbid; Shichor, a stream of Egypt:--Shihor, Sihor.
(7884) Shiychowr Libnath [shee-khore' lib-nawth']
from the same as 'Shiychowr' (Shiychowr) and 'laban' (laban); darkish whiteness; Shichor-Libnath, a stream of Palestine:--Shihor-libnath.
(7885) shayit [shay'-yit]
from 'shuwt' (shuwt); an oar; also (compare 'showt' (showt)) a scourge (figuratively):--oar, scourge.
(7886) Shiyloh [shee-lo']
from 'shalah' (shalah); tranquil; Shiloh, an epithet of the Messiah:--Shiloh.
(7887) Shiyloh [shee-lo']
or Shiloh {shee-lo'}; or Shiylow {shee-lo'}; or Shilow {shee-lo'}; from the same as 'Shiyloh' (Shiyloh); Shiloh, a place in Palestine:--Shiloh.
(7888) Shiylowniy [shee-lo-nee']
or Shiyloniy {shee-lo-nee'}; or Shiloniy {shee-lo-nee'}; from 'Shiyloh' (Shiyloh); a Shilonite or inhabitant of Shiloh:--Shilonite.
(7889) Shiymown [shee-mone']
apparently for 'yshiymown' (yshiymown); desert; Shimon, an Israelite:--Shimon.
(7890) shayin [shah'-yin]
from an unused root meaning to urinate; urine:--piss.
(7891) shiyr [sheer]
or (the original form) shuwr (1 Sam. 18:6) {shoor}; a primitive root (identical with 'shuwr' (shuwr) through the idea of strolling minstrelsy); to sing:--behold (by mistake for 'shuwr' (shuwr)), sing(-er, -ing man, - ing woman).
(7892) shiyr [sheer]
or feminine shiyrah {shee-raw'}; from 'shiyr' (shiyr); a song; abstractly, singing:--musical(-ick), X sing(-er, -ing), song.
(7893) shayish [shah'-yish]
from an unused root meaning to bleach, i.e. whiten; white, i.e. marble. See 'shesh' (shesh).
(7894) Shiysah' [shee-shaw']
from the same as 'shayish' (shayish); whiteness; Shisha, an Israelite:--Shisha.
(7895) Shiyshaq [shee-shak']
or Shuwshaq {shoo-shak'}; of Egyptian derivation; Shishak, an Egyptian king:--Shishak.
(7896) shiyth [sheeth]
(7897) shiyth [sheeth]
from 'shiyth' (shiyth); a dress (as put on):--attire.
(7898) shayith [shah'-yith]
from 'shiyth' (shiyth); scrub or trash, i.e. wild growth of weeds or briers (as if put on the field):--thorns.
(7899) sek [sake]
from 'cakak' (cakak) in the sense of 'suwk' (suwk); a brier (as of a hedge):--prick.
(7900) sok [soke]
from 'cakak' (cakak) in the sense of 'suwk' (suwk); a booth (as interlaced):--tabernacle.
(7901) shakab [shaw-kab']
(7902) shkabah [shek-aw-baw']
from 'shakab' (shakab); a lying down (of dew, or for the sexual act):--X carnally, copulation, X lay, seed.
(7903) shkobeth [shek-o'-beth]
from 'shakab' (shakab); a (sexual) lying with:--X lie.
(7904) shakah [shaw-kaw']
a primitive root; to roam (through lust):--in the morning (by mistake for 'shakam' (shakam)).
(7905) sukkah [sook-kaw']
feminine of 'sok' (sok) in the sense of 'sek' (sek); a dart (as pointed like a thorn):--barbed iron.
(7906) Sekuw [say'-koo]
(7907) sekviy [sek-vee']
from the same as 'Sekuw' (Sekuw); observant, i.e. (concretely) the mind:--heart.
(7908) shkowl [shek-ole']
infinitive of 'shakol' (shakol); bereavement:--loss of children, spoiling.
(7909) shakkuwl [shak-kool']
or shakkul {shak-kool'}; from 'shakol' (shakol); bereaved:--barren, bereaved (robbed) of children (whelps).
(7910) shikkowr [shik-kore']
or shikkor {shik-kore'}; from 'shakar' (shakar); intoxicated, as a state or a habit:--drunk(-ard, -en, -en man).
(7911) shakach [shaw-kakh']
(7912) shkach [shek-akh']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'shakach' (shakach) through the idea of disclosure of a covered or forgotten thing; to discover (literally or figuratively):--find.
(7913) shakeach [shaw-kay'-akh]
from 'shakach' (shakach); oblivious:--forget.
(7914) skiyah [sek-ee-yaw']
feminine from the same as 'Sekuw' (Sekuw); a conspicuous object:--picture.
(7915) sakkiyn [sak-keen']
intensive perhaps from the same as 'Sekuw' (Sekuw) in the sense of 'suwk' (suwk); a knife (as pointed or edged):--knife.
(7916) sakiyr [saw-keer']
from 'sakar' (sakar); a man at wages by the day or year:--hired (man, servant), hireling.
(7917) skiyrah [sek-ee-raw']
feminine of 'sakiyr' (sakiyr); a hiring:--that is hired.
(7918) shakak [shaw-kak']
(7919) sakal [saw-kal']
(7920) skal [sek-al']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'sakal' (sakal):--consider.
(7921) shakol [shaw-kole']
(7922) sekel [seh'-kel]
or sekel {say'-kel}; from 'sakal' (sakal); intelligence; by implication, success:--discretion, knowledge, policy, prudence, sense, understanding, wisdom, wise.
(7923) shikkuliym [shik-koo-leem']
plural from 'shakol' (shakol); childlessness (by continued bereavements):--to have after loss of others.
(7924) soklthanuw [sok-leth-aw-noo']
(Aramaic) from 'skal' (skal); intelligence:--understanding.
(7925) shakam [shaw-kam']
a primitive root; properly, to incline (the shoulder to a burden); but used only as denominative from 'shkem' (shkem); literally, to load up (on the back of man or beast), i.e. to start early in the morning:--(arise, be up, get (oneself) up, rise up) early (betimes), morning.
(7926) shkem [shek-em']
from 'shakam' (shakam); the neck (between the shoulders) as the place of burdens; figuratively, the spur of a hill:--back, X consent, portion, shoulder.
(7927) Shkem [shek-em']
the same as 'shkem' (shkem); ridge; Shekem, a place in Palestine:--Shechem.
(7928) Shekem [sheh'-kem]
for 'shkem' (shkem); Shekem, the name of a Hivite and two Israelites:--Shechem.
(7929) shikmah [shik-maw']
feminine of 'shkem' (shkem); the shoulder-bone:--shoulder blade.
(7930) Shikmiy [shik-mee']
patronymic from 'Shekem' (Shekem); a Shikmite (collectively), or descendants of Shekem:--Shichemites.
(7931) shakan [shaw-kan']
a primitive root (apparently akin (by transmission) to 'shakab' (shakab) through the idea of lodging; compare 'cikluwth' (cikluwth), 'shakam' (shakam)); to reside or permanently stay (literally or figuratively):--abide, continue, (cause to, make to) dwell(-er), have habitation, inhabit, lay, place, (cause to) remain, rest, set (up).
(7932) shkan [shek-an']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'shakan' (shakan):--cause to dwell, have habitation.
(7933) sheken [sheh'-ken]
from 'shakan' (shakan); a residence:--habitation.
(7934) shaken [shaw-kane']
from 'shakan' (shakan); a resident; by extension, a fellow-citizen:--inhabitant, neighbour, nigh.
(7935) Shkanyah [shek-an-yaw']
or (prol.) Shkanyahuw {shek-an-yaw'-hoo}; from 'shakan' (shakan) and 'Yahh' (Yahh); Jah has dwelt; Shekanjah, the name of nine Israelites:--Shecaniah, Shechaniah.
(7936) sakar [saw-kar']
or (by permutation) cakar (Ezra 4:5) {saw-kar'}; a primitive root (apparently akin (by prosthesis) to 'karah' (karah) through the idea of temporary purchase; compare 'shakar' (shakar)); to hire:--earn wages, hire (out self), reward, X surely.
(7937) shakar [shaw-kar']
a primitive root; to become tipsy; in a qualified sense, to satiate with a stimulating drink or (figuratively) influence:--(be filled with) drink (abundantly), (be, make) drunk(-en), be merry. (Superlative of 'shaqah' (shaqah).)
(7938) seker [seh'-ker]
from 'sakar' (sakar); wages:--reward, sluices.
(7939) sakar [saw-kawr']
from 'sakar' (sakar); payment of contract; concretely, salary, fare, maintenance; by implication, compensation, benefit:--hire, price, reward(-ed), wages, worth.
(7940) Sakar [saw-kar']
the same as 'sakar' (sakar); recompense; Sakar, the name of two Israelites:--Sacar.
(7941) shekar [shay-kawr']
from 'shakar' (shakar); an intoxicant, i.e. intensely alcoholic liquor:--strong drink, + drunkard, strong wine.
(7942) Shikkrown [shik-ker-one']
for 'shikkarown' (shikkarown); drunkenness, Shikkeron, a place in Palestine:--Shicron.
(7943) shikkarown [shik-kaw-rone']
from 'shakar' (shakar); intoxication:--(be) drunken(-ness).
(7944) shal [shal]
from 'shalah' (shalah) abbrev.; a fault:--error.
(7945) shel [shel]
for the rel. ''aher' ('aher); used with prepositional prefix, and often followed by some pronominal affix; on account of, whatsoever, whichsoever:--cause, sake.
(7946) shal'anan [shal-an-awn']
for 'sha'anan' (sha'anan); tranquil:--being at ease.
(7947) shalab [shaw-lab']
(7948) shalab [shaw-lawb']
from 'shalab' (shalab); a spacer or raised interval, i.e. the stile in a frame or panel:--ledge.
(7949) shalag [shaw-lag']
a primitive root; properly, meaning to be white; used only as denominative from 'sheleg' (sheleg); to be snow-white (with the linen clothing of the slain):--be as snow.
(7950) sheleg [sheh'-leg]
from 'shalag' (shalag); snow (probably from its whiteness):--snow(-y).
(7951) shalah [shaw-law']
(7952) shalah [shaw-law']
a primitive root (probably identical with 'shalah' (shalah) through the idea of educing); to mislead:--deceive, be negligent.
(7953) shalah [shaw-law']
a primitive root (rather cognate (by contraction) to the base of 'nashal' (nashal), 'shalal' (shalal) and their congeners through the idea of extracting); to draw out or off, i.e. remove (the soul by death):--take away.
(7954) shlah [shel-aw']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'shalah' (shalah); to be secure:--at rest.
(7955) shalah [shaw-law']
(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 'shalah' (shalah); a wrong:--thing amiss.
(7956) Shelah [shay-law']
the same as 'sh'elah' (sh'elah) (shortened); request; Shelah, the name of a postdiluvian patriarch and of an Israelite:--Shelah.
(7957) shalhebeth [shal-heh'-beth]
from the same as 'lahab' (lahab) with sibilant prefix; a flare of fire:--(flaming) flame.
(7958) slav [sel-awv']
or slayv {sel-awv'}; by orthographical variation from 'shalah' (shalah) through the idea of sluggishness; the quail collectively (as slow in flight from its weight):--quails.
(7959) shelev [sheh'-lev]
from 'shalah' (shalah); security:--prosperity.
(7960) shaluw [shaw-loo']
(Aramaic) or shaluwth (Aramaic) {shaw-looth'}; from the same as 'shalah' (shalah); a fault:--error, X fail, thing amiss.
(7961) shalev [shaw-lave']
or shaleyv {shaw-lave'}; feminine shlevah {shel-ay-vaw'}; from 'shalah' (shalah); tranquil; (in a bad sense) careless; abstractly, security:--(being) at ease, peaceable, (in) prosper(-ity), quiet(-ness), wealthy.
(7962) shalvah [shal-vaw']
from 'shalah' (shalah); security (genuine or false):--abundance, peace(-ably), prosperity, quietness.
(7963) shlevah [shel-ay-vaw']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'shalvah' (shalvah); safety:--tranquillity. See also 'shalev' (shalev).
(7964) shilluwach [shil-loo'-akh]
or shilluach {shil-loo'-akh}; from 'shalach' (shalach); (only in plural) a dismissal, i.e. (of a wife) divorce (especially the document); also (of a daughter) dower:--presents, have sent back.
(7965) shalowm [shaw-lome']
or shalom {shaw-lome'}; from 'shalam' (shalam); safe, i.e. (figuratively) well, happy, friendly; also (abstractly) welfare, i.e. health, prosperity, peace:--X do, familiar, X fare, favour, + friend, X great, (good) health, (X perfect, such as be at) peace(-able, -ably), prosper(-ity, -ous), rest, safe(-ty), salute, welfare, (X all is, be) well, X wholly.
(7966) shilluwm [shil-loom']
or shillum {shil-loom'}; from 'shalam' (shalam); a requital, i.e. (secure) retribution, (venal) a fee:--recompense, reward.
(7967) Shalluwm [shal-loom']
or (shorter) Shallum {shal-loom'}; the same as 'shilluwm' (shilluwm); Shallum, the name of fourteen Israelites:--Shallum.
(7968) Shalluwn [shal-loon']
probably for 'Shalluwm' (Shalluwm); Shallun, an Israelite:--Shallum.
(7969) shalowsh [shaw-loshe']
or shalosh {shaw-loshe'}; masculine shlowshah {shel-o-shaw'}; or shloshah {shel-o-shaw'}; a primitive number; three; occasionally (ordinal) third, or (multipl.) thrice:--+ fork, + often(-times), third, thir(-teen, -teenth), three, + thrice. Compare 'shaliysh' (shaliysh).
(7970) shlowshiym [shel-o-sheem']
or shloshiym {shel-o-sheem'}; multiple of 'shalowsh' (shalowsh); thirty; or (ordinal) thirtieth:--thirty, thirtieth. Compare 'shaliysh' (shaliysh).
(7971) shalach [shaw-lakh']
(7972) shlach [shel-akh']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'shalach' (shalach):--put, send.
(7973) shelach [sheh'-lakh]
from 'shalach' (shalach); a missile of attack, i.e. spear; also (figuratively) a shoot of growth; i.e. branch:--dart, plant, X put off, sword, weapon.
(7974) Shelach [sheh'-lakh]
the same as 'shelach' (shelach); Shelach, a postdiluvian patriarch:--Salah, Shelah. Compare 'Shiloach' (Shiloach).
(7975) Shiloach [shee-lo'-akh]
or (in imitation of 'Shelach' (Shelach)) Shelach (Neh. 3:15) {sheh'-lakh}; from 'shalach' (shalach); rill; Shiloach, a fountain of Jerusalem:-- Shiloah, Siloah.
(7976) shilluchah [shil-loo-khaw']
feminine of 'shilluwach' (shilluwach); a shoot:--branch.
(7977) Shilchiy [shil-khee']
from 'shelach' (shelach); missive, i.e. armed; Shilchi, an Israelite:--Shilhi.
(7978) Shilchiym [shil-kheem']
plural of 'shelach' (shelach); javelins or sprouts; Shilchim, a place in Palestine:--Shilhim.
(7979) shulchan [shool-khawn']
from 'shalach' (shalach); a table (as spread out); by implication, a meal:--table.
(7980) shalat [shaw-lat']
(7981) shlet [shel-ate']
(Aramaic) corresponding to 'shalat' (shalat):--have the mastery, have power, bear rule, be (make) ruler.
(7982) shelet [sheh'-let]
from 'shalat' (shalat); probably a shield (as controlling, i.e. protecting the person):--shield.