Strong's Hebrew Dictionary (KJV)
ALAPH — ENASH
(506) 'alaph [al-af']
(Aramaic) or meleph (Aramaic) {eh'-lef}; corresponding to ''eleph' ('eleph):--thousand.
(507) 'Eleph [eh'-lef]
the same as ''eleph' ('eleph); Eleph, a place in Palestine:--Eleph.
(508) 'Elpa`al [el-pah'-al]
from ''el' ('el) and 'pa`al' (pa`al); God (is) act; Elpaal, an Israelite:--Elpaal.
(509) 'alats [aw-lats']
a primitive root; to press:--urge.
(510) 'alquwm [al-koom']
probably from ''al' ('al) and 'quwm' (quwm); a non-rising (i.e. resistlessness):--no rising up.
(511) 'Elqanah [el-kaw-naw']
from ''el' ('el) and 'qanah' (qanah); God has obtained; Elkanah, the name of several Israelites:--Elkanah.
(512) 'Elqoshiy [el-ko-shee']
patrial from a name of uncertain derivation; an Elkoshite or native of Elkosh:--Elkoshite.
(513) 'Eltowlad [el-to-lad']
probably from ''el' ('el) and a masculine form of 'towldah' (towldah) (compare 'Towlad' (Towlad)); God (is) generator; Eltolad, a place in Palestine:-- Eltolad.
(514) 'Eltqe [el-te-kay']
or (more properly) nEltqeh {el-te-kay'}; of uncertain derivation; Eltekeh or Elteke, a place in Palestine:-- Eltekeh.
(515) 'Eltqon [el-te-kone']
from ''el' ('el) and 'taqan' (taqan); God (is) straight; Eltekon, a place in Palestine:--Eltekon.
(516) 'Al tashcheth [al tash-kayth']
from ''al' ('al) and 'shachath' (shachath); Thou must not destroy; probably the opening words to a popular song:--Al-taschith.
(517) 'em [ame]
a primitive word; a mother (as the bond of the family); in a wide sense (both literally and figuratively (like ''ab' ('ab)):--dam, mother, X parting.
(518) 'im [eem]
a primitive particle; used very widely as demonstrative, lo!; interrog., whether?; or conditional, if, although; also Oh that!, when; hence, as a negative, not:--(and, can-, doubtless, if, that) (not), + but, either, + except, + more(-over if, than), neither, nevertheless, nor, oh that, or, + save (only, -ing), seeing, since, sith, + surely (no more, none, not), though, + of a truth, + unless, + verily, when, whereas, whether, while, + yet.
(519) 'amah [aw-maw']
apparently a primitive word; a maid-servant or female slave:--(hand-)bondmaid(-woman), maid(-servant).
(520) 'ammah [am-maw']
prolonged from ''em' ('em); properly, a mother (i.e. unit of measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base (as a bond of the entrance):--cubit, + hundred (by exchange for 'me'ah' (me'ah)), measure, post.
(521) 'ammah [am-maw']
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''ammah' ('ammah):--cubit.
(522) 'Ammah [am-maw']
the same as ''ammah' ('ammah); Ammah, a hill in Palestine:--Ammah.
(523) 'ummah [oom-maw']
from the same as ''em' ('em); a collection, i.e. community of persons:--nation, people.
(524) 'ummah [oom-maw']
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''ummah' ('ummah):--nation.
(525) 'amown [aw-mone']
from ''aman' ('aman), probably in the sense of training; skilled, i.e. an architect (like ''aman' ('aman)):--one brought up.
(526) 'Amown [aw-mone']
the same as ''amown' ('amown); Amon, the name of three Israelites:--Amon.
(527) 'amown [aw-mone']
a variation for 'hamown' (hamown); a throng of people:--multitude.
(528) 'Amown [aw-mone']
of Egyptian derivation; Amon (i.e. Ammon or Amn), a deity of Egypt (used only as an adjunct of 'No'' (No')):--multitude, populous.
(529) 'emuwn [ay-moon']
from ''aman' ('aman); established, i.e. (figuratively) trusty; also (abstractly) trustworthiness:--faith(-ful), truth.
(530) 'emuwnah [em-oo-naw'); or (shortened) >emunah {em-oo-naw']
feminine of ''emuwn' ('emuwn); literally firmness; figuratively security; morally fidelity:--faith(-ful, -ly, -ness, (man)), set office, stability, steady, truly, truth, verily.
(531) 'Amowts [aw-mohts']
from ''amats' ('amats); strong; Amots, an Israelite:--Amoz.
(532) 'Amiy [aw-mee']
an abbrev. for ''Amown' ('Amown); Ami, an Israelite:--Ami.
(533) 'ammiyts [am-meets']
or (shortened) ammits {am-meets'}; from ''amats' ('amats); strong or (abstractly) strength:--courageous, mighty, strong (one).
(534) 'amiyr [aw-meer']
apparently from ''amar' ('amar) (in the sense of self- exaltation); a summit (of a tree or mountain:--bough, branch.
(535) 'amal [aw-mal']
a primitive root; to droop; by implication to be sick, to mourn:--languish, be weak, wax feeble.
(536) 'umlal [oom-lal']
from ''amal' ('amal); sick:--weak.
(537) 'amelal [am-ay-lawl']
from ''amal' ('amal); languid:--feeble.
(538) 'Amam [am-awm']
from ''em' ('em); gathering-spot; Amam, a place in Palestine:--Amam.
(539) 'aman [aw-man']
a primitive root; properly, to build up or support; to foster as a parent or nurse; figuratively to render (or be) firm or faithful, to trust or believe, to be permanent or quiet; morally to be true or certain; once (Isa. 30:21; interchangeable with ''aman' ('aman)) to go to the right hand:--hence, assurance, believe, bring up, establish, + fail, be faithful (of long continuance, stedfast, sure, surely, trusty, verified), nurse, (-ing father), (put), trust, turn to the right.
(540) 'aman [am-an']
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''aman' ('aman):--believe, faithful, sure.
(541) 'aman [aw-man']
denominative from 'yamiyn' (yamiyn); to take the right hand road:--turn to the right. See ''aman' ('aman).
(542) 'aman [aw-mawn']
from ''aman' ('aman) (in the sense of training); an expert:--cunning workman.
(543) 'amen [aw-mane']
from ''aman' ('aman); sure; abstract, faithfulness; adverb, truly:--Amen, so be it, truth.
(544) 'omen [oh-men']
from ''aman' ('aman); verity:--truth.
(545) 'omnah [om-naw']
feminine of ''omen' ('omen) (in the specific sense of training); tutelage:--brought up.
(546) 'omnah [om-naw']
feminine form of ''omen' ('omen) (in its usual sense); adverb, surely:--indeed.
(547) 'omnah [om-me-naw']
feminine active participle of ''omen' ('omen) (in the original sense of supporting); a column:--pillar.
(548) 'amanah [am-aw-naw']
feminine of ''amen' ('amen); something fixed, i.e. a covenant. an allowance:--certain portion, sure.
(549) 'Amanah [am-aw-naw']
the same as ''amanah' ('amanah); Amanah, a mountain near Damascus:--Amana.
(550) 'Amnown [am-nohn']
or uAmiynown {am-ee-nohn'}; from ''aman' ('aman); faithful; Amnon (or Aminon), a son of David:--Amnon.
(551) 'omnam [om-nawm']
adverb from ''omen' ('omen); verily:--indeed, no doubt, surely, (it is, of a) true(-ly, -th).
(552) 'umnam [oom-nawm']
an orthographical variation of ''omnam' ('omnam):--in (very) deed; of a surety.
(553) 'amats [aw-mats']
a primitive root; to be alert, physically (on foot) or mentally (in courage):--confirm, be courageous (of good courage, stedfastly minded, strong, stronger), establish, fortify, harden, increase, prevail, strengthen (self), make strong (obstinate, speed).
(554) 'amots [aw-mohts']
probably from ''amats' ('amats); of a strong color, i.e. red (others fleet):--bay.
(555) 'omets [o'-mets]
from ''amats' ('amats); strength:--stronger.
(556) 'amtsah [am-tsaw']
from ''amats' ('amats); force:--strength.
(557) 'Amtsiy [am-tsee']
from ''amats' ('amats); strong; Amtsi, an Israelite:--Amzi.
(558) 'Amatsyah [am-ats-yaw']
or mAmatsyahuw {am-ats-yaw'-hoo}; from ''amats' ('amats) and 'Yahh' (Yahh); strength of Jah; Amatsjah, the name of four Israelites:--Amaziah.
(559) 'amar [aw-mar']
a primitive root; to say (used with great latitude):--answer, appoint, avouch, bid, boast self, call, certify, challenge, charge, + (at the, give) command(-ment), commune, consider, declare, demand, X desire, determine, X expressly, X indeed, X intend, name, X plainly, promise, publish, report, require, say, speak (against, of), X still, X suppose, talk, tell, term, X that is, X think, use (speech), utter, X verily, X yet.
(560) 'amar [am-ar']
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''amar' ('amar):--command, declare, say, speak, tell.
(561) 'emer [ay'-mer]
from ''amar' ('amar); something said:--answer, X appointed unto him, saying, speech, word.
(562) 'omer [o'-mer]
the same as ''emer' ('emer):--promise, speech, thing, word.
(563) 'immar [im-mar']
(Aramaic) perhaps from ''amar' ('amar) (in the sense of bringing forth); a lamb:--lamb.
(564) 'Immer [im-mare']
from ''amar' ('amar); talkative; Immer, the name of five Israelites:--Immer.
(565) 'imrah [im-raw']
or memrah {em-raw'}; feminine of ''emer' ('emer), and meaning the same:--commandment, speech, word.
(566) 'Imriy [im-ree']
from ''Immer' ('Immer); wordy; Imri, the name of two Israelites:--Imri.
(567) 'Emoriy [em-o-ree']
probably a patronymic from an unused name derived from ''amar' ('amar) in the sense of publicity, i.e. prominence; thus, a mountaineer; an Emorite, one of the Canaanitish tribes:--Amorite.
(568) 'Amaryah [am-ar-yaw']
or prolonged tAmaryahuw {am-ar-yaw'-hoo}; from ''amar' ('amar) and 'Yahh' (Yahh); Jah has said (i.e. promised); Amarjah, the name of nine Israelites:--Amariah.
(569) 'Amraphel [am-raw-fel']
of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; Amraphel, a king of Shinar:--Amraphel.
(570) 'emesh [eh'-mesh]
time past, i.e. yesterday or last night:--former time, yesterday(-night)
(571) 'emeth [eh'-meth]
contracted from ''aman' ('aman); stability; (figuratively) certainty, truth, trustworthiness:--assured(-ly), establishment, faithful, right, sure, true (-ly, -th), verity.
(572) 'amtachath [am-takh'-ath]
from 'mathach' (mathach); properly, something expansive, i.e. a bag:--sack.
(573) 'Amittay [am-it-tah'ee]
from ''emeth' ('emeth); veracious; Amittai, an Israelite:--Amittai.
(574) 'emtaniy [em-taw-nee']
(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of 'mothen' (mothen); well-loined (i.e. burly) or mighty:--terrible.
(575) 'an [awn]
or manah {aw-naw'}; contracted from ''aiyn' ('aiyn); where?; hence, whither?, when?; also hither and thither:--+ any (no) whither, now, where, whither(-soever).
(576) 'ana' [an-aw']
(Aramaic) or .anah (Aramaic) {an-aw'}; corresponding to ''aniy' ('aniy); I:--I, as for me.
(577) 'anna' [awn-naw']
or mannah {awn-naw'}; apparent contracted from ''ahabah' ('ahabah) and 'na'' (na'); oh now!:--I (me) beseech (pray) thee, O.
(578) 'anah [aw-naw']
a primitive root; to groan:--lament, mourn.
(579) 'anah [aw-naw']
a primitive root (perhaps rather identical with ''anah' ('anah) through the idea of contraction in anguish); to approach; hence, to meet in various senses:--befall, deliver, happen, seek a quarrel.
(580) 'anuw [an-oo']
contracted for ''anachnuw' ('anachnuw); we:--we.
(581) 'innuwn [in-noon']
(Aramaic) or (feminine) inniyn (Aramaic) {in- neen'}; corresponding to 'hem' (hem); they:--X are, them, these.
(582) 'enowsh [en-oshe']
from ''anash' ('anash); properly, a mortal (and thus differing from the more dignified ''adam' ('adam)); hence, a man in general (singly or collectively):--another, X (blood-)thirsty, certain, chap(-man); divers, fellow, X in the flower of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person, servant, some ( X of them), + stranger, those, + their trade. It is often unexpressed in the English versions, especially when used in apposition with another word . Compare ''iysh' ('iysh).
(583) 'Enowsh [en-ohsh']
the same as ''enowsh' ('enowsh); Enosh, a son of Seth; --Enos.
(584) 'anach [aw-nakh']
a primitive root; to sigh:--groan, mourn, sigh.
(585) 'anachah [an-aw-khaw']
from ''anachah' ('anachah); sighing:--groaning, mourn, sigh.
(586) 'anachna' [an-akh'-naw]
(Aramaic) or ganachnah (Aramaic) {an-akh- naw'}; corresponding to ''anachnuw' ('anachnuw); we:--we.
(587) 'anachnuw [an-akh'-noo]
apparently from ''anokiy' ('anokiy); we:--ourselves, us, we.
(588) 'Anacharath [an-aw-kha-rawth']
probably from the same root as 'nachar' (nachar); a gorge or narrow pass; Anacharath, a place in Palestine:--Anaharath.
(589) 'aniy [an-ee']
contracted from ''anokiy' ('anokiy); I:--I, (as for) me, mine, myself, we, X which, X who.
(590) 'oniy [on-ee']
probably from ''anah' ('anah) (in the sense of conveyance); -a ship or (collectively)a fleet:--galley, navy (of ships).
(591) 'oniyah [on-ee-yaw']
feminine of ''oniy' ('oniy); a ship:--ship((-men)).
(592) 'aniyah [an-ee-yaw']
from ''anah' ('anah); groaning:--lamentation, sorrow.
(593) 'Aniy`am [an-ee-awm']
from ''anah' ('anah) and '`am' (`am); groaning of (the) people; Aniam, an Israelite:--Aniam.
(594) 'anak [an-awk']
probably from an unused root meaning to be narrow; according to most a plumb-line, and to others a hook:--plumb-line.
(595) 'anokiy [aw-no-kee']
sometimes {aw-no'-kee}; a primitive pro.; I:--I, me, X which.
(596) 'anan [aw-nan']
a primitive root; to mourn, i.e. complain:--complain.
(597) 'anac [aw-nas']
to insist:--compel.
(598) 'anac [an-as']
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''anac' ('anac); figuratively, to distress:--trouble.
(599) 'anaph [aw-naf']
a primitive root; to breathe hard, i.e. be enraged:--be angry (displeased).
(600) 'anaph [an-af']
(Aramaic) corresponding to ''aph' ('aph) (only in the plural as a singular); the face:--face, visage.
(601) 'anaphah [an-aw-faw']
from ''anaph' ('anaph); an unclean bird, perhaps the parrot (from its irascibility):--heron.
(602) 'anaq [aw-nak']
a primitive root; to shriek:--cry, groan.
(603) 'anaqah [an-aw-kaw']
from ''anaq' ('anaq); shrieking:--crying out, groaning, sighing.
(604) 'anaqah [an-aw-kaw']
the same as ''anaqah' ('anaqah); some kind of lizard, probably the gecko (from its wail):--ferret.
(605) 'anash [aw-nash']
a primitive root; to be frail, feeble, or (figuratively) melancholy:--desperate(-ly wicked), incurable, sick, woeful.
(606) 'enash [en-awsh']
(Aramaic) or renash (Aramaic) {en-ash'}; corresponding to ''enowsh' ('enowsh); a man:--man, + whosoever.