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

chew 01641 ## garar {gaw-rar'} ; a primitive root ; to drag off roughly ; by implication , to bring up the cud (i . e . ruminate) ; by analogy , to saw : -- catch , {chew} , X continuing , destroy , saw .

chew 07170 ## q@rats (Aramaic) {ker-ats'} ; corresponding to 07171 in the sense of a bit (to " eat the morsels of " any one , i . e . {chew} him up [figuratively ] by slander) : -- + accuse .

chew 3145 - massaomai {mas-sah'-om-ahee}; from a primary masso (to handle or squeeze); to {chew}: -- gnaw.

chew 5176 - trogo {tro'-go}; probably strengthened from a collateral form of the base of 5134 and 5147 through the idea of corrosion or wear; or perhaps rather of a base of 5167 and 5149 through the idea of a crunching sound; to gnaw or {chew}, i.e. (generally) to eat: -- eat.

chewed 03772 ## karath {kaw-rath'} ; a primitive root ; to cut (off , down or asunder) ; by implication , to destroy or consume ; specifically , to covenant (i . e . make an alliance or bargain , originally by cutting flesh and passing between the pieces) : -- be {chewed} , be con-[feder-] ate , covenant , cut (down , off) , destroy , fail , feller , be freed , hew (down) , make a league ([covenant ]) , X lose , perish , X utterly , X want .

chewing 02913 ## tachanah {takh-an-aw'} ; from 02912 ; a hand mill ; hence (figuratively) {chewing} : -- grinding .

eschew 05493 ## cuwr {soor} ; or suwr (Hosea 9 : 12) {soor} ; a primitive root ; to turn off (literal or figurative) : -- be [-head ] , bring , call back , decline , depart , {eschew} , get [you ] , go (aside) , X grievous , lay away (by) , leave undone , be past , pluck away , put (away , down) , rebel , remove (to and fro) , revolt , X be sour , take (away , off) , turn (aside , away , in) , withdraw , be without .

eschew 1578 - ekklino {ek-klee'-no}; from 1537 and 2827; to deviate, i.e. (absolutely) to shun (literally or figuratively), or (relatively) to decline (from piety): -- avoid, {eschew}, go out of the way.