days 8027 ## shalash {shaw-lash'}; a primitive root perhaps
originally to intensify, i.e. treble; but apparently used only
as denominative from 7969, to be (causatively, make) triplicate
(by restoration, in portions, strands, days or years): -- do the
third time, (divide into, stay) three ({days}, -fold, parts,
years old).[ql

days 8032 ## shilshowm {shil-shome'}; or shilshom {shil-shome'};
from the same as 8028; trebly, i.e. (in time) day before
yesterday: -- + before (that time, -time), excellent things
[from the margin], + heretofore, three {days}, + time past.[ql

days 8543 ## t@mowl {tem-ole'}; or t@mol {tem-ole'}; probably
for 865; properly, ago, i.e. a (short or long) time since;
especially yesterday, or (with 8032) day before yesterday: -- +
before (-time), + these [three] {days}, + heretofore, + time
past, yesterday.[ql

days 5066 # tetartaios {tet-ar-tah'-yos}; from 5064; pertaining
to the fourth day: -- four {days}.[ql

daysman 3198 ## yakach {yaw-kahh'}; a primitive root; to be
right(i.e. correct); reciprocal, to argue; causatively, to
decide, justify or convict: -- appoint, argue, chasten, convince,
correct(-ion), {daysman}, dispute, judge, maintain, plead,
reason (together), rebuke, reprove(-r), surely, in any wise. [ql

dayspring 0395 # anatole {an-at-ol-ay'}; from 393; a rising of
light, i.e. dawn (figuratively); by implication, the east (also
in plural): -- {dayspring}, east, rising.[ql



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