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

ametakinetos 0277 - {ametakinetos} {am-et-ak-in'-ay-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 3334; immovable: -- unmovable.

duskiness 00653 ## 'aphelah {af-ay-law'} ; feminine of 00651 ; {duskiness} , figuratively , misfortune ; concrete , concealment : -- dark , darkness , gloominess , X thick .

duskiness 06940 ## qadruwth {kad-rooth'} ; from 06937 ; {duskiness} : -- blackness .

duskiness 07835 ## shachar {shaw-khar'} ; a primitive root [identical with 07836 through the idea of the {duskiness} of early dawn ] ; to be dim or dark (in color) : -- be black .

kine 00504 ## 'eleph {eh'- lef} ; from 00502 ; a family ; also (from the sense of yoking or taming) an ox or cow : -- family , {kine} , oxen .

kine 01241 ## baqar {baw-kawr'} ; from 01239 ; beef cattle or an animal of the ox family of either gender (as used for plowing) ; collectively , a herd : -- beeve , bull (+-- ock) , + calf , + cow , great [cattle ] , + heifer , herd , {kine} , ox .

kine 02461 ## chalab {khaw-lawb'} ; from the same as 02459 ; milk (as the richness of {kine}) : -- + cheese , milk , sucking .

kine 06510 ## parah {paw-raw'} ; feminine of 06499 ; a heifer : -- cow , heifer , {kine} .

kineo 2795 - {kineo} {kin-eh'-o}; from kio (poetic for eimi, to go); to stir (transitively), literally or figuratively: -- (re-)move(-r), way.

kinesis 2796 - {kinesis} {kin'-ay-sis}; from 2795; a stirring: -- moving.

metakineo 3334 - {metakineo} {met-ak-ee-neh'-o}; from 3326 and 2795; to stir to a place elsewhere, i.e. remove (figuratively): -- move away.

stickiness 01706 ## d@bash {deb-ash'} ; from an unused root meaning to be gummy ; honey (from its {stickiness}) ; by analogy , syrup : -- honey ([-comb ]) .

sugkineo 4787 - {sugkineo} {soong-kin-eh'-o}; from 4682 and 2795; to move together, i.e. (specifically) to excite as a mass (to sedition): -- stir up.