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    HE — HELEM

    (1887) he' [hay]

    a primitive particle; lo!:--behold, lo. SHD HE.2

    (1888) he' [hay]

    (Aramaic) or har (Aramaic) {haw}; corresponding to 'he'' (he'):--even, lo. SHD HE.2

    (1889) heach [heh-awkh']

    from 'he'' (he') and ''ach' ('ach); aha!:--ah, aha, ha. SHD HEACH.2

    (1890) habhab [hab-hawb']

    by reduplication from 'yahab' (yahab); gift (in sacrifice), i.e. holocaust:--offering. SHD HABHAB.2

    (1891) habal [haw-bal']

    a primitive root; to be vain in act, word, or expectation; specifically to lead astray:--be (become, make) vain. SHD HABAL.2

    (1892) hebel [heh'bel]

    or (rarely in the abs.) habel {hab-ale'}; from 'habal' (habal); emptiness or vanity; figuratively, something transitory and unsatisfactory; often used as an adverb:--X altogether, vain, vanity. SHD HEBEL.2

    (1893) Hebel [heh'-bel]

    the same as 'hebel' (hebel); Hebel, the son of Adam:--Abel. SHD HEBEL.2

    (1894) hoben [ho'-ben]

    only in plural, from an unused root meaning to be hard; ebony:--ebony. SHD HOBEN.2

    (1895) habar [haw-bar']

    a primitive root of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; to be a horoscopist:--+ (astro-)loger. SHD HABAR.2

    (1896) Hege' [hay-gay']

    or (by permutation) Hegay {hay-gah'-ee}; probably of Persian origin; Hege or Hegai, a eunuch of Xerxes:--Hegai, Hege. SHD HEGE.2

    (1897) hagah [daw-gaw']

    a primitive root (compare 'hagiyg' (hagiyg)); to murmur (in pleasure or anger); by implication, to ponder:--imagine, meditate, mourn, mutter, roar, X sore, speak, study, talk, utter. SHD HAGAH.2

    (1898) hagah [haw-gaw']

    a primitive root; to remove:--stay, stay away. SHD HAGAH.2

    (1899) hegeh [heh'-geh]

    from 'hagah' (hagah); a muttering (in sighing, thought, or as thunder):--mourning, sound, tale. SHD HEGEH.2

    (1900) haguwth [haw-gooth']

    from 'hagah' (hagah); musing:--meditation. SHD HAGUWTH.2

    (1901) hagiyg [haw-gheeg']

    from an unused root akin to 'hagah' (hagah); properly, a murmur, i.e. complaint:--meditation, musing. SHD HAGIYG.2

    (1902) higgayown [hig-gaw-yone']

    intensive from 'hagah' (hagah); a murmuring sound, i.e. a musical notation (probably similar to the modern affettuoso to indicate solemnity of movement); by implication, a machination:--device, Higgaion, meditation, solemn sound. SHD HIGGAYOWN.2

    (1903) hagiyn [haw-gheen']

    of uncertain derivation; perhaps suitable or turning:--directly. SHD HAGIYN.2

    (1904) Hagar [haw-gawr']

    of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation; Hagar, the mother of Ishmael:--Hagar. SHD HAGAR.2

    (1905) Hagriy [hag-ree']

    or (prolonged) Hagris {hag-ree'}; perhaps patronymically from 'Hagar' (Hagar); a Hagrite or member of a certain Arabian clan:-- Hagarene, Hagarite, Haggeri. SHD HAGRIY.2

    (1906) hed [hade]

    for 'heydad' (heydad); a shout:--sounding again. SHD HED.2

    (1907) haddabar [had-daw-bawr']

    (Aramaic) probably of foreign origin; a vizier:--counsellor. SHD HADDABAR.2

    (1908) Hadad [had-ad']

    probably of foreign origin (compare ''Adad' ('Adad)); Hadad, the name of an idol, and of several kings of Edom:--Hadad. SHD HADAD.2

    (1909) Hadad`ezer [had-ad-eh'-zer]

    from 'Hadad' (Hadad) and '`ezer' (`ezer); Hadad (is his) help; Hadadezer, a Syrian king:--Hadadezer. Compare 'Hadar`ezer' (Hadar`ezer). SHD HADAD`EZER.2

    (1910) Hadadrimmown [had-ad-rim-mone']

    from 'Hadad' (Hadad) and 'Rimmown' (Rimmown); Hadad-Rimmon, a place in Palestine:--Hadad-rimmon. SHD HADADRIMMOWN.2

    (1911) hadah [haw-daw']

    a primitive root (compare 'yadah' (yadah)); to stretch forth the hand:--put. SHD HADAH.2

    (1912) Hoduw [ho'-doo]

    of foreign origin; Hodu (i.e. Hindu-stan):--India. SHD HODUW.2

    (1913) Hadowram [had-o-rawm']

    or Hadoram {had-o-rawm'}; probably of foreign derivation; Hadoram, a son of Joktan, and the tribe descended from him:-- Hadoram. SHD HADOWRAM.2

    (1914) Hidday [hid-dah'ee]

    of uncertain derivation; Hiddai, an Israelite:--Hiddai. SHD HIDDAY.2

    (1915) hadak [haw-dak']

    a primitive root (compare 'daqaq' (daqaq)); to crush with the foot:--tread down. SHD HADAK.2

    (1916) hadom [had-ome']

    from an unused root meaning to stamp upon; a foot stool:--(foot-)stool. SHD HADOM.2

    (1917) haddam [had-dawm']

    (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of 'hadom' (hadom); something stamped to pieces, i.e. a bit:--piece. SHD HADDAM.2

    (1918) hadac [had-as']

    of uncertain derivation; the myrtle:--myrtle (tree). SHD HADAC.2

    (1919) Hadaccah [had-as-saw']

    feminine of 'hadac' (hadac); Hadassah (or Esther):--Hadassah. SHD HADACCAH.2

    (1920) Hadaph [haw-daf']

    a prim root; to push away or down:--cast away (out), drive, expel, thrust (away). SHD HADAPH.2

    (1921) hadar [haw-dar']

    a primitive root; to swell up (literally or figuratively, active or passive); by implication, to favor or honour, be high or proud:--countenance, crooked place, glorious, honour, put forth. SHD HADAR.2

    (1922) hadar [had-ar']

    (Aramaic) corresponding to 'hadar' (hadar); to magnify (figuratively):--glorify, honour. SHD HADAR.2

    (1923) hadar [had-ar']

    (Aramaic) from 'hadar' (hadar); magnificence:--honour, majesty. SHD HADAR.2

    (1924) Hadar [had-ar']

    the same as 'hadar' (hadar); Hadar, an Edomite:--Hadar. SHD HADAR.2

    (1925) heder [heh'-der]

    from 'hadar' (hadar); honour; used (figuratively) for the capital city (Jerusalem):--glory. SHD HEDER.2

    (1926) hadar [haw-dawr']

    from 'hadar' (hadar); magnificence, i.e. ornament or splendor:--beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, glory, goodly, honour, majesty. SHD HADAR.2

    (1927) hadarah [had-aw-raw']

    feminine of 'hadar' (hadar); decoration:--beauty, honour. SHD HADARAH.2

    (1928) Hadar`ezer [had-ar-eh'-zer]

    from 'Hadar' (Hadar) and '`ezer' (`ezer); Hadar (i.e. Hadad, 'Hadad' (Hadad)) is his help; Hadarezer (i.e. Hadadezer, 'Hadad`ezer' (Hadad`ezer)), a Syrian king:--Hadarezer. SHD HADAR`EZER.2

    (1929) hahh [haw]

    a shortened form of ''ahahh' ('ahahh); ah! expressing grief:--woe worth. SHD HAHH.2

    (1930) how [ho]

    by permutation from 'hahh' (hahh); oh!:--alas. SHD HOW.2

    (1931) huw' [hoo]

    of which the feminine (beyond the Pentateuch) is hiyw {he}; a primitive word, the third person pronoun singular, he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demonstrative) this or that; occasionally (instead of copula) as or are:--he, as for her, him(-self), it, the same, she (herself), such, that (...it), these, they, this, those, which (is), who. SHD HUW.2

    (1932) huw [hoo]

    (Aramaic) or (feminine) hiyo (Aramaic) {he}; corresponding to 'huw'' (huw'):--X are, it, this. SHD HUW.2

    (1933) hava' [haw-vaw']

    or havah {haw-vaw'}; a primitive root (compare ''avah' ('avah), 'hayah' (hayah)) supposed to mean properly, to breathe; to be (in the sense of existence):--be, X have. SHD HAVA.2

    (1934) hava' [hav-aw']

    (Aramaic) orhavah (Aramaic) {hav-aw'}; corresponding to 'hava'' (hava'); to exist; used in a great variety of applications (especially in connection with other words):--be, become, + behold, + came (to pass), + cease, + cleave, + consider, + do, + give, + have, + judge, + keep, + labour, + mingle (self), + put, + see, + seek, + set, + slay, + take heed, tremble, + walk, + would. SHD HAVA.2

    (1935) howd [hode]

    from an unused root; grandeur (i.e. an imposing form and appearance):--beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, glory, goodly, honour, majesty. SHD HOWD.2

    (1936) Howd [hode]

    the same as 'howd' (howd); Hod, an Israelite:--Hod. SHD HOWD.2

    (1937) Howdvah [ho-dev-aw']

    a form of 'Howdavyah' (Howdavyah); Hodevah (or Hodevjah), an Israelite:--Hodevah. SHD HOWDVAH.2

    (1938) Howdavyah [ho-dav-yaw']

    from 'howd' (howd) and 'Yahh' (Yahh); majesty of Jah; Hodavjah, the name of three Israelites:--Hodaviah. SHD HOWDAVYAH.2

    (1939) Howdayvahuw [ho-dah-yeh-vaw'-hoo]

    a form of 'Howdavyah' (Howdavyah); Hodajvah, an Israelite:--Hodaiah. SHD HOWDAYVAHUW.2

    (1940) Howdiyah [ho-dee-yaw']

    a form for the feminine of 'Yhuwdiy' (Yhuwdiy); a Jewess:--Hodiah. SHD HOWDIYAH.2

    (1941) Howdiyah [ho-dee-yaw']

    a form of 'Howdavyah' (Howdavyah); Hodijah, the name of three Israelites:--Hodijah. SHD HOWDIYAH.2

    (1942) havvah [hav-vaw']

    from 'hava'' (hava') (in the sense of eagerly coveting and rushing upon; by implication, of falling); desire; also ruin:--calamity, iniquity, mischief, mischievous (thing), naughtiness, naughty, noisome, perverse thing, substance, very wickedness. SHD HAVVAH.2

    (1943) hovah [ho-vaw']

    another form for 'havvah' (havvah); ruin:--mischief. SHD HOVAH.2

    (1944) Howham [ho-hawm']

    of uncertain derivation; Hoham, a Canaanitish king:--Hoham. SHD HOWHAM.2

    (1945) howy [hoh'ee]

    a prolonged form of 'how' (how) (akin to ''owy' ('owy)); oh!:--ah, alas, ho, O, woe. SHD HOWY.2

    (1946) huwk [hook]

    (Aramaic) corresponding to 'halak' (halak); to go; causatively, to bring:--bring again, come, go (up). SHD HUWK.2

    (1947) howlelah [ho-lay-law']

    feminine active participle of 'halal' (halal); folly:--madness. SHD HOWLELAH.2

    (1948) howleluwth [ho-lay-looth']

    from active participle of 'halal' (halal); folly:--madness. SHD HOWLELUWTH.2

    (1949) huwm [hoom]

    a primitive root (compare 'hamam' (hamam)); to make an uproar, or agitate greatly:--destroy, move, make a noise, put, ring again. SHD HUWM.2

    (1950) Howmam [ho-mawm']

    from 'hamam' (hamam); raging; Homam, an Edomitish chieftain:--Homam. Compare 'Heymam' (Heymam). SHD HOWMAM.2

    (1951) huwn [hoon]

    a primitive root; properly, to be naught, i.e. (figuratively) to be (causatively, act) light:--be ready. SHD HUWN.2

    (1952) hown [hone]

    from the same as 'huwn' (huwn) in the sense of ''own' ('own); wealth; by implication, enough:--enough, + for nought, riches, substance, wealth. SHD HOWN.2

    (1953) Howshama` [ho-shaw-maw']

    from 'Yhovah' (Yhovah) and 'shama`' (shama`); Jehovah has heard; Hoshama, an Israelite:--Hoshama. SHD HOWSHAMA`.2

    (1954) Howshea` [ho-shay'-ah]

    from 'yasha`' (yasha`); deliverer; Hoshea, the name of five Israelites:--Hosea, Hoshea, Oshea. SHD HOWSHEA`.2

    (1955) Howsha`yah [ho-shah-yaw']

    from 'yasha`' (yasha`) and 'Yahh' (Yahh); Jah has saved; Hoshajah, the name of two Israelites:--Hoshaiah. SHD HOWSHA`YAH.2

    (1956) Howthiyr [ho-theer']

    from 'yathar' (yathar); he has caused to remain; Hothir, an Israelite:--Hothir. SHD HOWTHIYR.2

    (1957) hazah [haw-zaw']

    a primitive root (compare 'chazah' (chazah)); to dream:--sleep. SHD HAZAH.2

    (1958) hiy [he]

    for 'nhiy' (nhiy); lamentation:--woe. (For hiyr. See 'huw'' (huw'), 'huw' (huw).) SHD HIY.2

    (1959) heydad [hay-dawd']

    from an unused root (meaning to shout); acclamation:--shout(-ing). SHD HEYDAD.2

    (1960) huydah [hoo-yed-aw']

    from the same as 'heydad' (heydad); properly, an acclaim, i.e. a choir of singers:--thanksgiving. SHD HUYDAH.2

    (1961) hayah [haw-yaw]

    a primitive root (compare 'hava'' (hava')); to exist, i.e. be or become, come to pass (always emphatic, and not a mere copula or auxiliary):--beacon, X altogether, be(-come), accomplished, committed, like), break, cause, come (to pass), do, faint, fall, + follow, happen, X have, last, pertain, quit (one-)self, require, X use. SHD HAYAH.2

    (1962) hayah [hah-yaw']

    another form for 'hovah' (hovah); ruin:--calamity. SHD HAYAH.2

    (1963) heyk [hake]

    another form for ''eyk' ('eyk); how?:--how. SHD HEYK.2

    (1964) heykal [hay-kawl']

    probably from 'yakol' (yakol) (in the sense of capacity); a large public building, such as a palace or temple:--palace, temple. SHD HEYKAL.2

    (1965) heykal [hay-kal']

    (Aramaic) corresponding to 'heykal' (heykal):--palace, temple. SHD HEYKAL.2

    (1966) heylel [hay-lale']

    from 'halal' (halal) (in the sense of brightness); the morning-star:--lucifer. SHD HEYLEL.2

    (1967) Heymam [hay-mawm']

    another form for 'Howmam' (Howmam); Hemam, an Idumaean:--Hemam. SHD HEYMAM.2

    (1968) Heyman [hay-mawn']

    probably from ''aman' ('aman); faithful; Heman, the name of at least two Israelites:--Heman. SHD HEYMAN.2

    (1969) hiyn [heen]

    probably of Egyptian origin; a hin or liquid measure:--hin. SHD HIYN.2

    (1970) hakar [haw-kar']

    a primitive root; apparently to injure:--make self strange. SHD HAKAR.2

    (1971) hakkarah [hak-kaw-raw']

    from 'nakar' (nakar); respect, i.e. partiality:--shew. SHD HAKKARAH.2

    (1972) hala' [haw-law']

    probably denominatively from 'halah' (halah); to remove or be remote:--cast far off. SHD HALA.2

    (1973) halah [haw-leh-aw']

    from the primitive form of the article (hal); to the distance, i.e. far away; also (of time) thus far:--back, beyond, (hence,-)forward, hitherto, thence,forth, yonder. SHD HALAH.2

    (1974) hilluwl [hil-lool']

    from 'halal' (halal) (in the sense of rejoicing); a celebration of thanksgiving for harvest:--merry, praise. SHD HILLUWL.2

    (1975) hallaz [hal-lawz']

    from 'hallazeh' (hallazeh); this or that:--side, that, this. SHD HALLAZ.2

    (1976) hallazeh [hal-law-zeh']

    from the article (see 'halah' (halah)) and 'zeh' (zeh); this very:--this. SHD HALLAZEH.2

    (1977) hallezuw [hal-lay-zoo']

    another form of 'hallazeh' (hallazeh); that:--this. SHD HALLEZUW.2

    (1978) haliyk [haw-leek']

    from 'halak' (halak); a walk, i.e. (by implication) a step:--step. SHD HALIYK.2

    (1979) haliykah [hal-ee-kaw']

    feminine of 'haliyk' (haliyk); a walking; by implication, a procession or march, a caravan:--company, going, walk, way. SHD HALIYKAH.2

    (1980) halak [haw-lak']

    akin to 'yalak' (yalak); a primitive root; to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively):--(all) along, apace, behave (self), come, (on) continually, be conversant, depart, + be eased, enter, exercise (self), + follow, forth, forward, get, go (about, abroad, along, away, forward, on, out, up and down), + greater, grow, be wont to haunt, lead, march, X more and more, move (self), needs, on, pass (away), be at the point, quite, run (along), + send, speedily, spread, still, surely, + tale-bearer, + travel(-ler), walk (abroad, on, to and fro, up and down, to places), wander, wax, (way-)faring man, X be weak, whirl. SHD HALAK.2

    (1981) halak [hal-ak']

    (Aramaic) corresponding to 'halak' (halak) (compare 'huwk' (huwk)); to walk:--walk. SHD HALAK.2

    (1982) helek [hay'-lek]

    from 'halak' (halak); properly, a journey, i.e. (by implication) a wayfarer; also a flowing:--X dropped, traveller. SHD HELEK.2

    (1983) halak [hal-awk']

    (Aramaic) from 'halak' (halak); properly, a journey, i.e. (by implication) toll on goods at a road:--custom. SHD HALAK.2

    (1984) halal [haw-lal']

    a primitive root; to be clear (orig. of sound, but usually of color); to shine; hence, to make a show, to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively, to celebrate; also to stultify:--(make) boast (self), celebrate, commend, (deal, make), fool(- ish, -ly), glory, give (light), be (make, feign self) mad (against), give in marriage, (sing, be worthy of) praise, rage, renowned, shine. SHD HALAL.2

    (1985) Hillel [hil-layl']

    from 'halal' (halal); praising (namely God); Hillel, an Israelite:--Hillel. SHD HILLEL.2

    (1986) halam [haw-lam']

    a primitive root; to strike down; by implication, to hammer, stamp, conquer, disband:--beat (down), break (down), overcome, smite (with the hammer). SHD HALAM.2

    (1987) Helem [hay'-lem]

    from 'halam' (halam); smiter; Helem, the name of two Israelites:--Helem. SHD HELEM.2

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