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- Weary - superl. - Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn out in respect to strength, endurance, etc.; tired; fatigued.
- Weary - superl. - Causing weariness; tiresome.
- Weary - superl. - Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick; -- with of before the cause; as, weary of marching, or of confinement; weary of study.
- Weary - v. t. - To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; to tire; to fatigue; as, to weary one's self with labor or traveling.
- Weary - v. t. - To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as by continuance.
- Weary - v. t. - To harass by anything irksome.
- Weary - v. i. - To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient; as, to weary of an undertaking.
- Wearying - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Weary
- Fatigue - n. - To weary with labor or any bodily or mental exertion; to harass with toil; to exhaust the strength or endurance of; to tire.
- Ennuye - a. - Affected with ennui; weary in spirits; emotionally exhausted.
- Weary - v. t. - To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as by continuance.
- Defatigate - v. t. - To weary or tire out; to fatigue.
- Weariness - n. - The quality or state of being weary or tried; lassitude; exhaustion of strength; fatigue.
- Hag - v. t. - To harass; to weary with vexation.
- Exhaust - v. t. - To drain, metaphorically; to use or expend wholly, or till the supply comes to an end; to deprive wholly of strength; to use up; to weary or tire out; to wear out; as, to exhaust one's strength, patience, or resources.
- Harass - v. t. - To fatigue; to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts; esp., to weary by importunity, teasing, or fretting; to cause to endure excessive burdens or anxieties; -- sometimes followed by out.
- Outweary - v. t. - To weary out.
- Forwweary - v. t. - To weary extremely; to dispirit.
- Overwatch - v. t. - To weary or exhaust by watching.
- Wearily - adv. - In a weary manner.
- Weary - superl. - Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick; -- with of before the cause; as, weary of marching, or of confinement; weary of study.
- Overweary - v. t. - To weary too much; to tire out.
- Drag - v. i. - To move onward heavily, laboriously, or slowly; to advance with weary effort; to go on lingeringly.
- Weary - v. t. - To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; to tire; to fatigue; as, to weary one's self with labor or traveling.
- Bore - v. t. - To weary by tedious iteration or by dullness; to tire; to trouble; to vex; to annoy; to pester.
- Overtoil - v. t. - To weary excessively; to exhaust.
- Weary - v. i. - To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient; as, to weary of an undertaking.
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- H2959 טָרַח - 2959 טָרַח - טָרַח - - ṭârach - taw-rakh' - a primitive root; to overburden; weary. - Verb - heb
- H5889 עָיֵף - 5889 עָיֵף - עָיֵף - - ʻâyêph - aw-yafe' - from עָיֵף; languid; faint, thirsty, weary. - Adjective - heb
- H5774 עוּף - 5774 עוּף - עוּף - - ʻûwph - oof - a primitive root; to cover (with wings or obscurity); hence (as denominative from עוֹף); to fly; also (by implication of dimness) to faint (from the darkness of swooning); brandish, be (wax) faint, flee away, fly (away), [idiom] set, shine forth, weary. - - heb
- G1573 ἐκκακέω - 1573 ἐκκακέω - ἘΚΚΑΚΈΩ - - ekkakéō - ek-kak-eh'-o - from ἐκ and κακός; to be (bad or) weak, i.e. (by implication) to fail (in heart):--faint, be weary. - Verb - greek
- G5299 ὑπωπιάζω - 5299 ὑπωπιάζω - ὙΠΩΠΙΆΖΩ - - hypōpiázō - hoop-o-pee-ad'-zo - from a compound of ὑπό and a derivative of ὀπτάνομαι; to hit under the eye (buffet or disable an antagonist as a pugilist), i.e. (figuratively) to tease or annoy (into compliance), subdue (one's passions):--keep under, weary. - Verb - greek
- H3811 לָאָה - 3811 לָאָה - לָאָה - - lâʼâh - law-aw' - a primitive root; to tire; (figuratively) to be (or make) disgusted; faint, grieve, lothe, (be, make) weary (selves). - Verb - heb
- H3812 לֵאָה - 3812 לֵאָה - לֵאָה - - Lêʼâh - lay-aw' - from לָאָה; weary; Leah, a wife of Jacob; Leah. - Proper Name Feminine - x-pn
- H5354 נָקַט - 5354 נָקַט - נָקַט - - nâqaṭ - naw-kat' - a primitive root; to loathe; weary. - Verb - heb
- H6973 קוּץ - 6973 קוּץ - קוּץ - - qûwts - koots - a primitive root (identical with through the idea of severing oneself from (compare קוּט)); to be (causatively, make) disgusted or anxious; abhor, be distressed, be grieved, loathe, vex, be weary. - Verb - heb
- H7646 שָׂבַע - 7646 שָׂבַע - שָׂבַע - - sâbaʻ - saw-bah' - or שָׂבֵעַ; a primitive root; to sate, i.e. fill to satisfaction (literally or figuratively); have enough, fill (full, self, with), be (to the) full (of), have plenty of, be satiate, satisfy (with), suffice, be weary of. - Verb - heb
- H3021 יָגַע - 3021 יָגַע - יָגַע - - yâgaʻ - yaw-gah' - a primitive root; properly, to gasp; hence, to be exhausted, to tire, to toil; faint, (make to) labour, (be) weary. - Verb - heb
- H3023 יָגֵעַ - 3023 יָגֵעַ - יָגֵעַ - - yâgêaʻ - yaw-gay'-ah - from יָגַע; tired; hence (transitive) tiresome; full of labour, weary. - Adjective - heb
- H3019 יָגִיעַ - 3019 יָגִיעַ - יָגִיעַ - - yâgîyaʻ - yaw-ghee'-ah - from יָגַע; tired; weary. - Adjective - heb
- H3286 יָעַף - 3286 יָעַף - יָעַף - - yâʻaph - yaw-af' - a primitive root; to tire (as if from wearisome flight); faint, cause to fly, (be) weary (self). - Verb - heb
- H3287 יָעֵף - 3287 יָעֵף - יָעֵף - - yâʻêph - yaw-afe' - from יָעַף; fatigued; figuratively, exhausted; faint, weary. - Adjective - heb
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- Jeremiah 24 2:24 - A wild ass used to the wilderness, that snuffeth up the wind at her pleasure ; in her occasion who can turn her away ? all they that seek her will not weary themselves; in her month they shall find her.
פרה למד מדבר באות נפשׁו שׁאפה רוח תאנתה מי ישׁיבנה כל־מבקשׁיה לא ייעפו בחדשׁה ימצאונה - 2 Thessalonians 53 3:13 - But ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing .
ΥΜΕΙς ΔΕ ΑΔΕΛΦΟΙ ΜΗ ΕΓΚΑΚΗΣΗΤΕ ΚΑΛΟΠΟΙΟΥΝΤΕς - Isaiah 23 40:30 - Even the youths shall faint and be weary , and the young men shall utterly fall :
ויעפו נערים ויגעו ובחורים כשׁול יכשׁלו - Proverbs 20 3:11 - My son, despise not the chastening of the LORD ; neither be weary of his correction :
מוסר יהוה בני אל־תמאס ואל־תקץ בתוכחתו - Deuteronomy 5 25:18 - How he met thee by the way, and smote the hindmost of thee, even all that were feeble behind thee, when thou wast faint and weary ; and he feared not God.
אשׁר קרך בדרך ויזנב בך כל־הנחשׁלים אחריך ואתה עיף ויגע ולא ירא אלהים
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- 2 Samuel 10 23:10 He arose, and smote the Philistines until his hand was weary, and his hand clave unto the sword: and the LORD wrought a great victory that day; and the people returned after him only to spoil.
קוּם נָכָה פְּלִשְׁתִּי כִּי יָד יָגַע יָד דָּבַק חֶרֶב יְהֹוָה עָשָׂה גָּדוֹל תְּשׁוּעָה יוֹם עַם שׁוּב אַחַר פָּשַׁט - Job 18 16:7 But now he hath made me weary: thou hast made desolate all my company.
לָאָה שָׁמֵם עֵדָה - Isaiah 23 40:30 Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall:
נַעַר יָעַף יָגַע בָּחוּר כָּשַׁל כָּשַׁל - Isaiah 23 5:27 None shall be weary nor stumble among them; none shall slumber nor sleep; neither shall the girdle of their loins be loosed, nor the latchet of their shoes be broken:
עָיֵף כָּשַׁל נוּם יָשֵׁן אֵזוֹר חָלָץ פָּתַח שְׂרוֹךְ נַעַל נָתַק - Job 18 3:17 There the wicked cease from troubling; and there the weary be at rest.
רָשָׁע חָדַל רֹגֶז כֹּחַ יָגִיעַ נוּחַ