Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.
Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.
Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary
blearedness 02448 ## chakliluwth {khak-lee-looth'} ; from 02447 ; flash (of the eyes) ; in a bad sense , {blearedness} : -- redness .
favouredness 07451 ## ra` {rah} ; from 07489 ; bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral) : -- adversity , affliction , bad , calamity , + displease (- ure) , distress , evil ([{-favouredness} ] , man , thing) , + exceedingly , X great , grief (- vous) , harm , heavy , hurt (- ful) , ill (favoured) , + mark , mischief (- vous) , misery , naught (- ty) , noisome , + not please , sad (- ly) , sore , sorrow , trouble , vex , wicked (- ly ,-ness , one) , worse (- st) , wretchedness , wrong . [Incl . feminine ra` ah ; as adjective or noun . ] .
redness 00124 ## 'odem {o'- dem} ; from 00119 ; {redness} , i . e . the ruby , garnet , or some other red gem : -- sardius .
redness 00127 ## 'adamah {ad-aw-maw'} ; from 00119 ; soil (from its general {redness}) : -- country , earth , ground , husband [-man ] (- ry) , land .
redness 02448 ## chakliluwth {khak-lee-looth'} ; from 02447 ; flash (of the eyes) ; in a bad sense , blearedness : -- {redness} .
redness 02560 ## chamar {khaw-mar'} ; a primitive root ; properly , to boil up ; hence , to ferment (with scum) ; to glow (with {redness}) ; as denominative (from 02564) to smear with pitch : -- daub , befoul , be red , trouble .
redness 08321 ## soreq {so-rake'} ; or sowreq {so-rake'} ; and (feminine) soreqah {so-ray-kaw'} ; from 08319 in the sense of {redness} (compare 08320) ; a vine stock (properly , one yielding purple grapes , the richest variety) : -- choice (- st , noble) wine . Compare 08291 .
sacredness 0042 - hagiosune {hag-ee-o-soo'-nay}; from 0040; {sacredness} (i.e. properly, the quality): -- holiness.
sacredness 2420 - hierosune {hee-er-o-soo'-nay}; from 2413; {sacredness}, i.e. (by implication) the priestly office: -- priesthood.