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

trample 00947 ## buwc {boos} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} (literally or figuratively) : -- loath , tread (down , under [foot ]) , be polluted .

trample 01163 ## ba` at {baw-at'} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} down , i . e . (figuratively) despise : -- kick .

trample 01318 ## bashac {baw-shas'} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} down : -- tread .

trample 01758 ## duwsh {doosh} ; or dowsh {dosh} ; or diysh {deesh} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} or thresh : -- break , tear , thresh , tread out (down) , at grass [Jer . 50 : 11 , by mistake for 01877 ] .

trample 01759 ## duwsh (Aramaic) {doosh} ; corresponding to 01758 ; to {trample} : -- tread down .

trample 03526 ## kabac {kaw-bas'} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} ; hence , to wash (properly , by stamping with the feet) , whether literal (including the fulling process) or figurative : -- fuller , wash (- ing) .

trample 06072 ## ` acac {aw-sas'} ; a primitive root ; to squeeze out juice ; figuratively , to {trample} : -- tread down .

trample 07429 ## ramac {raw-mas'} ; a primitive root ; to tread upon (as a potter , in walking or abusively) : -- oppressor , stamp upon , {trample} (under feet) , tread (down , upon) .

trample 07511 ## raphac {raw-fas'} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} , i . e . prostrate : -- humble self , submit self .

trample 07515 ## raphas {raw-fas'} ; a primitive root ; to {trample} , i . e . roil water : -- foul , trouble .

trample 2662 - katapateo {kat-ap-at-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 3961; to trample down; figuratively, to reject with disdain: -- {trample}, tread (down, underfoot).

trample 2662 - katapateo {kat-ap-at-eh'-o}; from 2596 and 3961; to {trample} down; figuratively, to reject with disdain: -- trample, tread (down, underfoot).

trample 3961 - pateo {pat-eh'-o}; from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a " path " ); to {trample} (literally or figuratively): -- tread (down, under foot).