H00082
82 'abar aw-bar'a primitive root; to soar:--fly.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Hebrew Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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82 'abar aw-bar'a primitive root; to soar:--fly.
83 'eber ay-ber'from 82; a pinion:--(long-)wing(-ed).See H00082.
84 'ebrah eb-raw'feminine of 83:--feather, wing.See H00083.
85 'Abraham ab-raw-hawm'contracted from 1 and an unused root (probably meaning to be populous); father of a multitude; Abraham, the later name of Abram:--Abraham.See H00001.
86 'abrek ab-rake'probably an Egyptian word meaning kneel:--bow the knee.
87 'Abram ab-rawm'contracted from 48; high father; Abram, the original name of Abraham:--Abram.See H00048.
88 'oboth o-both'plural of 178; water-skins; Oboth, a place in the Desert:--Oboth.See H00178.
89 'Age' aw-gay'of uncertain derivation (compare 90); Age, an Israelite:--Agee.See H00090.
90 'Agag ag-ag'or uAgag {Ag-awg'}; of uncertain derivation (compare 89); flame; Agag, a title of Amalekitish kings:--Agag.See H00089.
91 'Agagiy ag-aw-ghee'patrial or patronymic from 90; an Agagite or descendent (subject) of Agag:--Agagite.See H00090.
92 'aguddah ag-ood-daw'feminine passive participle of an unused root (meaning to bind); a band, bundle, knot, or arch:--bunch, burden, troop.
93 'egowz eg-oze'prob of Persian origin; a nut:--nut.
94 'Aguwr aw-goor'passive participle of 103; gathered (i.e. received among the sages); Agur, a fanciful name for Solomon:--Agur.See H00103.
95 'agowrah ag-o-raw'from the same as 94; properly, something gathered, i.e. perhaps a grain or berry; used only of a small (silver) coin:--piece (of) silver.See H00094.
96 'egel eh'-ghelfrom an unused root (meaning to flow down or together as drops); a reservoir:--drop.
97 'Eglayim eg-lah'-yimdual of 96.; a double pond; Eglajim, a place in Moab:--Eglaim.See H00096.
98 'agam ag-am'from an unused root (meaning to collect as water); a marsh; hence a rush (as growing in swamps); hence a stockade of reeds:--pond, pool, standing (water).
99 'agem aw-game'probably from the same as 98 (in the sense of stagnant water); figuratively, sad:--pond.See H00098.
100 'agmown ag-mone'from the same as 98; a marshy pool (others from a different root, a kettle); by implication a rush (as growing there); collectively a rope of rushes:--bulrus...
101 'aggan ag-gawn'probably from 5059; a bowl (as pounded out hollow):--basin, cup, goblet.See H05059.
102 'aggaph ag-gawf'probably from 5062 (through the idea of impending); a cover or heap; i.e. (only plural) wings of an army, or crowds of troops:--bands.See H05062.
103 'agar aw-gar'a primitive root; to harvest:--gather.
104 'iggra' ig-er-aw'(Aramaic) of Persian origin; an epistle (as carried by a state courier or postman):--letter.
105 'agartal ag-ar-tawl'of uncertain derivation; a basin:--charger.
106 'egroph eg-rofe'from 1640 (in the sense of grasping); the clenched hand:--fist.See H01640.
107 'iggereth ig-eh'-rethfeminine of 104; an epistle:--letter.See H00104.
108 'ed adefrom the same as 181 (in the sense of enveloping); a fog:-- mist, vapor.See H00181.