trumpet 2689 ## chatsots@rah {khats-o-tser-aw'}; by
reduplication from 2690; a trumpet (from its sundered or
quavering note): -- {trumpet}(-er). [ql

trumpet 3104 ## yowbel {yo-bale'}; or yobel {yob-ale'};
apparently from 2986; the blast of a horn (from its continuous
sound); specifically, the signal of the silver trumpets; hence,
the instrument itself and the festival thus introduced: --
jubile, ram's horn, {trumpet}. [ql

trumpet 7782 ## showphar {sho-far'}; or shophar {sho-far'}; from
8231 in the original sense of incising; a cornet (as giving a
clear sound) or curved horn: -- cornet, {trumpet}.[ql

trumpet 8619 ## taqowa< {taw-ko'-ah}; from 8628 (in the musical
sense); a trumpet: -- {trumpet}.[ql

trumpet 8628 ## taqa< {taw-kah'}; a primitive root; to clatter,
i.e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by
analogy, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by
implication, to become bondsman by handclasping): -- blow ([a
{trumpet}]), cast, clap, fasten, pitch [tent], smite, sound,
strike, X suretiship, thrust.[ql

trumpet 4537 # salpizo {sal-pid'-zo}; from 4536; to trumpet, i.e.
sound a blast (literally or figuratively): -- (which are yet
to) sound (a {trumpet}).[ql

trumpeter 2690 ## chatsar {khaw-tsar'}; a primitive root;
properly, to surround with a stockade, and thus separate from
the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form
chatsotser {khast-o-tsare'}; or (2 Chronicles 5:12) chatsorer
{khats-o-rare'}; asdem. from 2689; to trumpet, i.e. blow on that
instrument: -- blow, sound, {trumpeter}. [ql

trumpeter 4538 # salpistes {sal-pis-tace'}; from 4537; a
trumpeter: -- {trumpeter}.[ql

trumpets 8643 ## t@ruw acclamation of joy or a battle-cry; especially clangor of
trumpets, as an alarum: -- alarm, blow(-ing) (of, the)
({trumpets}), joy, jubile, loud noise, rejoicing, shout(-ing),
(high, joyful) sound(-ing).[ql



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