h4000 mabown (maw-bone')
from 995; instructing:--taught.see h995
h4001 mbuwcah (meb-oo-saw')
from 947; a trampling:--treading (trodden) down (under foot).see h947
h4002 mabbuwa` (mab-boo'-ah)
from 5042; a fountain:--fountain, spring.see h5042
h4003 mbuwqah (meb-oo-kah')
from the same as 950; emptiness:--void.see h950
h4004 mibchowr (mib-khore')
from 977; select, i.e. well fortified:--choice.see h977
h4005 mibchar (mib-khawr')
from 977; select, i.e. best:--choice(-st), chosen.see h977
h4006 Mibchar (mib-khawr')
the same as 4005; Mibchar, an Israelite:--Mibhar.see h4005
h4007 mabbat (mab-bawt')
or mebbat {meb-bawt'}; from 5027; something expected, i.e. (abstractly) expectation:--expectation.see h5027
h4008 mibta` (mib-taw')
from 981; a rash utterance (hasty vow):--(that which ...) uttered (out of).see h981
h4009 mibtach (mib-tawkh')
from 982; properly, a refuge, i.e. (objective) security, or (subjective) assurance:--confidence, hope, sure, trust.see h982
h4010 mabliygiyth (mab-leeg-eeth')
from 1082; desistance (or rather desolation):--comfort self.see h1082
h4011 mibneh (mib-neh')
from 1129; a building:--frame.see h1129
h4012 Mbunnay (meb-oon-hah'-ee)
from 1129; built up; Mebunnai, an Israelite:--Mebunnai.see h1129
h4013 mibtsar (mib-tsawr')
also (in plural) feminine (Dan. 11:l5) mibtsarah {mib-tsaw-raw'}; from 1219; a fortification, castle, or fortified city; figuratively, a defender:--(de-, most) fenced, fortress, (most) strong (hold).see h0
l5see h1219
h4014 Mibtsar (mib-tsawr')
the same as 4013; Mibtsar, an Idumaean:--Mibzar.see h4013
h4015 mibrach (mib-rawkh')
from 1272; a refugee:--fugitive.see h1272
h4016 mabush (maw-boosh')
from 954; (plural) the (male) pudenda:--secrets.see h954
h4017 Mibsam (mib-sawm')
from the same as 1314; fragrant; Mibsam, the name of an Ishmaelite and of an Israelite:--Mibsam.see h1314
h4018 mbashshlah (meb-ash-shel-aw')
from 1310; a cooking hearth:--boiling-place.see h1310
h4019 Magbiysh (mag-beesh')
from the same as 1378; stiffening; Magbish, an Israelite, or a place in Palestine:--Magbish.see h1378
h4020 migbalah (mig-baw-law')
from 1379; a border:--end.see h1379
h4021 migba`ah (mig-baw-aw')
from the same as 1389; a cap (as hemispherical):--bonnet.see h1389
h4022 meged (meh'-ghed)
from an unused root probably meaning to be eminent; properly, a distinguished thing; hence something valuable, as a product or fruit:--pleasant, precious fruit (thing).h4023 Mgiddown (meg-id-done')
(Zech. 12 or Mgiddow {meg-id-do'}; from 1413; rendezvous; Megiddon or Megiddo, a place in Palestine:--Megiddo, Megiddon.see h12
see h1413
h4024 Migdowl (mig-dole')
or Migdol {mig-dole'}; probably of Egyptian origin; Migdol, a place in Egypt:--Migdol, tower.h4025 Magdiy'el (mag-dee-ale')
from 4022 and 410; preciousness of God; Magdiel, an Idumaean:--Magdiel.see h4022
see h410
h4026 migdal (mig-dawl')
also (in plural) feminine migdalah {mig-daw- law'}; from 1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy, a rostrum; figuratively, a (pyramidal) bed of flowers:--castle, flower, tower. Compare the names following.see h1431
h4027 Migdal-'El (mig-dal-ale')
from 4026 and 410; tower of God; Migdal-El, a place in Palestine:--Migdal-el.see h4026
see h410
h4028 Migdal-Gad (migdal-gawd')
from 4026 and 1408; tower of Fortune; Migdal-Gad, a place in Palestine:--Migdal-gad.see h4026
see h1408
h4029 Migdal-`Eder (mig-dal'-ay'-der)
from 4026 and 5739; tower of a flock; Migdal-Eder, a place in Palestine:--Migdal-eder, tower of the flock.see h4026
see h5739
h4030 migdanah (mig-daw-naw')
from the same as 4022; preciousness, i.e. a gem:--precious thing, present.see h4022
h4031 Magowg (maw-gogue')
from 1463; Magog, a son of Japheth; also a barbarous northern region:--Magog.see h1463
h4032 magowr (maw-gore')
or (Lam. 2:22) maguwr {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of fearing; a fright (objective or subjective):--fear, terror. Compare 4036.see h1481
see h4036
h4033 maguwr (maw-goor')
or magur {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by extension, a permanent residence:--dwelling, pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a stranger. Compare 4032.see h1481
see h4032
h4034 mgowrah (meg-o-raw')
feminine of 4032; affright:--fear.see h4032
h4035 mguwrah (meg-oo-raw')
feminine of 4032 or of 4033; a fright; also a granary:--barn, fear.see h4032
see h4033
h4036 Magowr (mic-Cabiyb) maw-gore' mis-saw-beeb'
from 4032 and 5439 with the preposition inserted; affright from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbolic name of Pashur:--Magor-missabib.see h4032
see h5439
h4037 magzerah (mag-zay-raw')
from 1504; a cutting implement, i.e. a blade:--axe.see h1504
h4038 maggal (mag-gawl')
from an unused root meaning to reap; a sickle:--sickle.h4039 mgillah (meg-il-law')
from 1556; a roll:--roll, volume.see h1556
h4040 mgillah (meg-il-law')
(Aramaic) corresponding to 4039:--roll.see h4039
h4041 mgammah (meg-am-maw')
from the same as 1571; properly, accumulation, i.e. impulse or direction:--sup up.see h1571
h4042 magan (maw-gan')
a denominative from 4043; properly, to shield; encompass with; figuratively, to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender):--deliver.see h4043
h4043 magen (maw-gane')
also (in plural) feminine mginnah {meg-in-naw'}; from 1598; a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); figuratively, a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile:--X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale, shield.see h1598
h4044 mginnah (meg-in-naw')
from 4042; a covering (in a bad sense), i.e. blindness or obduracy:--sorrow. See also 4043.see h4042
see h4043
h4045 mig`ereth (mig-eh'-reth)
from 1605; reproof (i.e. curse):--rebuke.see h1605
h4046 maggephah (mag-gay-faw')
from 5062; a pestilence; by analogy, defeat:--(X be) plague(-d), slaughter, stroke.see h5062
h4047 Magpiy`ash (mag-pee-awsh')
apparently from 1479 or 5062 and 6211; exterminator of (the) moth; Magpiash, an Israelite:--Magpiash.see h1479
see h5062
see h6211
h4048 magar (maw-gar')
a primitive root; to yield up; intensively, to precipitate:--cast down, terror.h4049 mgar (meg-ar')
(Aramaic) corresponding to 4048; to overthrow:--destroy.see h4048
h4050 mgerah (meg-ay-raw')
from 1641; a saw:--axe, saw.see h1641
h4051 Migrown (mig-rone')
from 4048; precipice; Migron, a place in Palestine:--Migron.see h4048
h4052 migra`ah (mig-raw-aw')
from 1639; a ledge or offset:--narrowed rest.see h1639
h4053 migraphah (mig-raw-faw')
from 1640; something thrown off (by the spade), i.e. a clod:--clod.see h1640
h4054 migrash (mig-rawsh')
also (in plural) feminine (Ezek. 27:28) migrashah {mig-raw-shaw'}; from 1644; a suburb (i.e. open country whither flocks are driven from pasture); hence, the area around a building, or the margin of the sea:--cast out, suburb.see h1644
h4055 mad (mad)
or med {made}; from 4058; properly, extent, i.e. height; also a measure; by implication, a vesture (as measured); also a carpet:--armour, clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, stature.see h4058
h4056 madbach (mad-bakh')
(Aramaic) from 1684; a sacrificial altar:--altar.see h1684
h4057 midbar (mid-bawr')
from 1696 in the sense of driving; a pasture (i.e. open field, whither cattle are driven); by implication, a desert; also speech (including its organs):--desert, south, speech, wilderness.see h1696
h4058 madad (maw-dad')
a primitive root: properly, to stretch; by implication, to measure (as if by stretching a line); figuratively, to be extended:--measure, mete, stretch self.h4059 middad (mid-dad')
from 5074; flight:--be gone.see h5074
h4060 middah (mid-daw')
feminine of 4055; properly, extension, i.e. height or breadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically, tribute (as measured):--garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, tribute, wide.see h4055
h4061 middah (mid-daw')
(Aramaic) or mindah (Aramaic) {min-daw'}; corresponding to 4060; tribute in money:--toll, tribute.see h4060
h4062 madhebah (mad-hay-baw')
perhaps from the equivalent of 1722; goldmaking, i.e. exactness:--golden city.see h1722
h4063 medev (meh'-dev)
from an unused root meaning to stretch; properly, extent, i.e. measure; by implication, a dress (as measured):--garment.h4064 madveh (mad-veh')
from 1738; sickness:--disease.see h1738
h4065 madduwach (mad-doo'akh)
from 5080; seduction:--cause of banishment.see h5080
h4066 madown (maw-dohn')
from 1777; a contest or quarrel:--brawling, contention(-ous), discord, strife. Compare 4079, 4090.see h1777
see h4079
see h4090
h4067 madown (maw-dohn')
from the same as 4063; extensiveness, i.e. height:--stature.see h4063
h4068 Madown (maw-dohn')
the same as 4067; Madon, a place in Palestine:--Madon.see h4067
h4069 madduwa` (mad-doo'-ah)
or madduaa {mad-doo'-ah}; from 4100 and the passive participle of 3045; what (is) known?; i.e. (by implication) (adverbially) why?:--how, wherefore, why.see h4100
see h3045
h4070 mdowr (med-ore')
(Aramaic) or mdor (Aramaic) {med-ore'}; or mdar (Aramaic) {med-awr'}; from 1753; a dwelling:--dwelling.see h1753
h4071 mduwrah (med-oo-raw')
or mdurah {med-oo-raw'}; from 1752 in the sense of accumulation; a pile of fuel:--pile (for fire).see h1752
h4072 midcheh (mid-kheh')
from 1760; overthrow:--ruin.see h1760
h4073 mdachphah (med-akh-faw')
from 1765; a push, i.e. ruin:--overthrow.see h1765
h4074 Maday (maw-dah'-ee)
of foreign derivation; Madai, a country of central Asia:--Madai, Medes, Media.h4075 Maday (maw-dah'-ee)
patrial from 4074; a Madian or native of Madai:--Mede.see h4074
h4076 Maday (maw-dah'-ee)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 4074:--Mede(-s).see h4074
h4077 Maday (maw-dah'-ee)
(Aramaic) corresponding to 4075:--Median.see h4075
h4078 madday (mad-dah'-ee)
from 4100 and 1767; what (is) enough, i.e. sufficiently:--sufficiently.see h4100
see h1767
h4079 midyan (mid-yawn')
a variation for 4066:--brawling, contention(-ous).see h4066
h4080 Midyan (mid-yawn')
the same as 4079; Midjan, a son of Abraham; also his country and (collectively) his descendants:--Midian, Midianite.see h4079
h4081 Middiyn (mid-deen')
a variation for 4080:--Middin.see h4080
h4082 mdiynah (med-ee-naw')
from 1777; properly, a judgeship, i.e. jurisdiction; by implication, a district (as ruled by a judge); generally, a region:--(X every) province.see h1777
h4083 mdiynah (med-ee-naw')
(Aramaic) corresponding to 4082:--province.see h4082
h4084 Midyaniy (mid-yaw-nee')
patronymical or patrial from 4080; a Midjanite or descend. (native) of Midjan:--Midianite. Compare 4092.see h4080
see h4092
h4085 mdokah (med-o-kaw')
from 1743; a mortar:--mortar.see h1743
h4086 Madmen (mad-mane')
from the same as 1828; dunghill; Madmen, a place in Palestine:--Madmen.see h1828
h4087 madmenah (mad-may-naw')
feminine from the same as 1828; a dunghill:--dunghill.see h1828
h4088 Madmenah (mad-may-naw')
the same as 4087; Madmenah, a place in Palestine:--Madmenah.see h4087
h4089 Madmannah (mad-man-naw')
a variation for 4087; Madmannah, a place in Palestine:--Madmannah.see h4087
h4090 mdan (med-awn')
a form of 4066:--discord, strife.see h4066
h4091 Mdan (med-awn')
the same as 4090; Medan, a son of Abraham:--Medan.see h4090
h4092 Mdaniy (med-aw-nee')
a variation of 4084:--Midianite.see h4084
h4093 madda` (mad-daw')
or maddai {mad-dah'}; from 3045; intelligence or consciousness:--knowledge, science, thought.see h3045
h4094 madqarah (mad-kaw-raw')
from 1856; a wound:--piercing.see h1856
h4095 madregah (mad-ray-gaw')
from an unused root meaning to step; properly, a step; by implication, a steep or inaccessible place:--stair, steep place.h4096 midrak (mid-rawk')
from 1869; a treading, i.e. a place for stepping on:--(foot-)breadth.see h1869
h4097 midrash (mid-rawsh')
from 1875; properly, an investigation, i.e. (by implication) a treatise or elaborate compilation:--story.see h1875
h4098 mdushshah (med-oosh-shaw')
from 1758; a threshing, i.e. (concretely and figuratively) down-trodden people:--threshing.see h1758
h4099 Mdatha (med-aw-thaw')
of Persian origin; Medatha, the father of Haman:--Hammedatha (including the article).