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- H - - The seventh degree in the diatonic scale, being used by the Germans for B natural. See B.
- Ha - interj. - An exclamation denoting surprise, joy, or grief. Both as uttered and as written, it expresses a great variety of emotions, determined by the tone or the context. When repeated, ha, ha, it is an expression of laughter, satisfaction, or triumph, sometimes of derisive laughter; or sometimes it is equivalent to "Well, it is so."
- Ha-ha - n. - A sunk fence; a fence, wall, or ditch, not visible till one is close upon it.
- Haaf - n. - The deepsea fishing for cod, ling, and tusk, off the Shetland Isles.
- Haak - n. - A sea fish. See Hake.
- Haar - n. - A fog; esp., a fog or mist with a chill wind.
- Habeas corpus - - A writ having for its object to bring a party before a court or judge; especially, one to inquire into the cause of a person's imprisonment or detention by another, with the view to protect the right to personal liberty; also, one to bring a prisoner into court to testify in a pending trial.
- Habendum - n. - That part of a deed which follows the part called the premises, and determines the extent of the interest or estate granted; -- so called because it begins with the word Habendum.
- Haberdash - v. i. - To deal in small wares.
- Haberdasher - n. - A dealer in small wares, as tapes, pins, needles, and thread; also, a hatter.
- Haberdasher - n. - A dealer in drapery goods of various descriptions, as laces, silks, trimmings, etc.
- Haberdashery - n. - The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; also (Fig.), trifles.
- Haberdine - n. - A cod salted and dried.
- Habergeon - n. - Properly, a short hauberk, but often used loosely for the hauberk.
- Habiitancy - n. - Same as Inhabitancy.
- Habilatory - a. - Of or pertaining to clothing; wearing clothes.
- Habile - a. - Fit; qualified; also, apt.
- Habiliment - n. - A garment; an article of clothing.
- Habiliment - n. - Dress, in general.
- Habilimented - a. - Clothed. Taylor (1630).
- Habilitate - a. - Qualified or entitled.
- Habilitate - v. t. - To fit out; to equip; to qualify; to entitle.
- Habilitation - n. - Equipment; qualification.
- Hability - n. - Ability; aptitude.
- Habit - n. - The usual condition or state of a person or thing, either natural or acquired, regarded as something had, possessed, and firmly retained; as, a religious habit; his habit is morose; elms have a spreading habit; esp., physical temperament or constitution; as, a full habit of body.
- Aitch - n. - The letter h or H.
- Rytina - n. - A genus of large edentulous sirenians, allied to the dugong and manatee, including but one species (R. Stelleri); -- called also Steller's sea cow. S () the nineteenth letter of the English alphabet, is a consonant, and is often called a sibilant, in allusion to its hissing sound. It has two principal sounds; one a mere hissing, as in sack, this; the other a vocal hissing (the same as that of z), as in is, wise. Besides these it sometimes has the sounds of sh and zh, as in sure, measure. It generally has its hissing sound at the beginning of words, but in the middle and at the end of words its sound is determined by usage. In a few words it is silent, as in isle, debris. With the letter h it forms the digraph sh. See Guide to pronunciation, // 255-261.
- Entropy - n. - A certain property of a body, expressed as a measurable quantity, such that when there is no communication of heat the quantity remains constant, but when heat enters or leaves the body the quantity increases or diminishes. If a small amount, h, of heat enters the body when its temperature is t in the thermodynamic scale the entropy of the body is increased by h / t. The entropy is regarded as measured from some standard temperature and pressure. Sometimes called the thermodynamic function.
- Factorial - n. - A name given to the factors of a continued product when the former are derivable from one and the same function F(x) by successively imparting a constant increment or decrement h to the independent variable. Thus the product F(x).F(x + h).F(x + 2h) . . . F[x + (n-1)h] is called a factorial term, and its several factors take the name of factorials.
- Junold - a. - See Gimmal. K () the eleventh letter of the English alphabet, is nonvocal consonant. The form and sound of the letter K are from the Latin, which used the letter but little except in the early period of the language. It came into the Latin from the Greek, which received it from a Phoenician source, the ultimate origin probably being Egyptian. Etymologically K is most nearly related to c, g, h (which see).
- Aspirated - a. - Pronounced with the h sound or with audible breath.
- Asper - n. - The rough breathing; a mark (/) placed over an initial vowel sound or over / to show that it is aspirated, that is, pronounced with h before it; thus "ws, pronounced h/s, "rh`twr, pronounced hra"t/r.
- Aspirate - n. - A sound consisting of, or characterized by, a breath like the sound of h; the breathing h or a character representing such a sound; an aspirated sound.
- Syzygy - n. - The immovable union of two joints of a crinoidal arm. T () the twentieth letter of the English alphabet, is a nonvocal consonant. With the letter h it forms the digraph th, which has two distinct sounds, as in thin, then. See Guide to Pronunciation, //262-264, and also //153, 156, 169, 172, 176, 178-180.
- Gyve - v. t. - To fetter; to shackle; to chain. H () the eighth letter of the English alphabet, is classed among the consonants, and is formed with the mouth organs in the same position as that of the succeeding vowel. It is used with certain consonants to form digraphs representing sounds which are not found in the alphabet, as sh, th, /, as in shall, thing, /ine (for zh see /274); also, to modify the sounds of some other letters, as when placed after c and p, with the former of which it represents a compound sound like that of tsh, as in charm (written also tch as in catch), with the latter, the sound of f, as in phase, phantom. In some words, mostly derived or introduced from foreign languages, h following c and g indicates that those consonants have the hard sound before e, i, and y, as in chemistry, chiromancy, chyle, Ghent, Ghibelline, etc.; in some others, ch has the sound of sh, as in chicane. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 153, 179, 181-3, 237-8.
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- H5476 סוֹדִי - 5476 סוֹדִי from סוֹד; a confidant; Sodi, an Israelite; Sodi.
- H2157 זַמְזֹם - 2157 זַמְזֹם from זָמַם; intriguing; a Zamzumite, or native tribe of Palestine; Zamzummim.
- H4701 מִצְנֶפֶת - 4701 מִצְנֶפֶת from צָנַף; a tiara, i.e. official turban (of a king or high priest); diadem, mitre.
- H5726 עֲדֻלָּמִי - 5726 עֲדֻלָּמִי patrial from עֲדֻלָּם; an Adullamite or native of Adullam; Adullamite.
- H7261 רַבְרְבָן - 7261 רַבְרְבָן (Aramaic) from רַבְרַב; a magnate; lord, prince.
- H6847 צׇפְנַת פַּעְנֵחַ - 6847 צׇפְנַת פַּעְנֵחַ of Egyptian derivation; Tsophnath-Paneach, Joseph's Egyptian name; Zaphnath-paaneah.
- H1716 דָּגַר - 1716 דָּגַר a primitive root,; to brood over eggs or young; gather, sit.
- H4690 מָצוּק - 4690 מָצוּק or מָצֻק; from צוּק; something narrow, i.e. a column or hilltop; pillar, situate.
- H1776 דִּימוֹנָה - 1776 דִּימוֹנָה feminine of דִּימוֹן; Dimonah, a place in Palestine; Dimonah.
- H2297 חַד - 2297 חַד abridged from אֶחָד; one; one.
- H2195 זַעַם - 2195 זַעַם from זָעַם; strictly froth at the mouth, i.e. (figuratively) fury (especially of God's displeasure with sin); angry, indignation, rage.
- H7752 שׁוֹט - 7752 שׁוֹט from שׁוּט; a lash (literally or figuratively); scourge, whip.
- H3176 יָחַל - 3176 יָחַל a primitive root; to wait; by implication, to be patient, hope; (cause to, have, make to) hope, be pained, stay, tarry, trust, wait.
- H6728 צִיִּי - 6728 צִיִּי from the same as צִיָּה; a desert-dweller, i.e. nomad or wild beast; wild beast of the desert, that dwell in (inhabiting) the wilderness.
- H4952 מִשְׁרָה - 4952 מִשְׁרָה from שָׁרָה in the sense of loosening; maceration, i.e. steeped juice; liquor.
- H1285 בְּרִית - 1285 בְּרִית from בָּרָה (in the sense of cutting (like בָּרָא)); a compact (because made by passing between pieces of flesh); confederacy, (con-) feder(-ate), covenant, league.
- H4205 מָזוֹר - 4205 מָזוֹר or מָזֹר; from זוּר in the sense of binding up; a bandage, i.e. remedy; hence, a sore (as needing a compress); bound up, wound.
- H5545 סָלַח - 5545 סָלַח a primitive root; to forgive; forgive, pardon, spare.
- H5563 סְמָדַר - 5563 סְמָדַר of uncertain derivation; a vine blossom; used also adverbially, abloom; tender grape.
- H141 אֲדֹנִירָם - 141 אֲדֹנִירָם from אָדוֹן and רוּם; lord of height; Adoniram, an Israelite; Adoniram.
- H1885 דָּתָן - 1885 דָּתָן of uncertain derivation; Dathan, an Israelite; Dathan.
- H1726 דַּהֲהַר - 1726 דַּהֲהַר by reduplication from דָּהַר; a gallop; pransing.
- H529 אֵמוּן - 529 אֵמוּן from אָמַן; established, i.e. (figuratively) trusty; also (abstractly) trustworthiness; faith(-ful), truth.
- H876 בְּאֵר - 876 בְּאֵר the same as בְּאֵר; Beer, a place in the Desert, also one in Palestine; Beer.
- H5374 נֵרִיָּה - 5374 נֵרִיָּה or נֵרִיָּהוּ; from נִיר and יָהּ; light of Jah; Nerijah, an Israelite; Neriah.
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- G4452 -πω - 4452 -πω - -ΠΩ - - -pō - po - another form of the base of -πώς; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness; yet, even; used only in the comparative. See μηδέπω, μήπω, οὐδέπω, οὔπω, πώποτε. - - greek
- G4458 -πώς - 4458 -πώς - -ΠΏΣ - - -pṓs - poce - adverb from the base of πού; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner; somehow or anyhow; used only in composition:--haply, by any (some) means, perhaps. See εἴ πως, μήπως. Compare πῶς. - - greek
- G6 Ἄβελ - 6 Ἄβελ - ἌΒΕΛ - - Ábel - ab'-el - of Hebrew origin (הֶבֶל); Abel, the son of Adam:--Abel. - Proper Name Masculine - greek
- G12 ἄβυσσος - 12 ἄβυσσος - ἌΒΥΣΣΟΣ - - ábyssos - ab'-us-sos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a variation of βυθός; depthless, i.e. (specially) (infernal) "abyss":--deep, (bottomless) pit. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G891 ἄχρι - 891 ἄχρι - ἌΧΡΙ - - áchri - akh'-rece - akin to ἄκρον (through the idea of a terminus); (of time) until or (of place) up to:--as far as, for, in(-to), till, (even, un-)to, until, while. Compare μέχρι. - - greek
- G892 ἄχυρον - 892 ἄχυρον - ἌΧΥΡΟΝ - - áchyron - akh'-oo-ron - perhaps remotely from (to shed forth); chaff (as diffusive):--chaff. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G82 ἄδηλος - 82 ἄδηλος - ἌΔΗΛΟΣ - - ádēlos - ad'-ay-los - from Α (as a negative particle) and δῆλος; hidden, figuratively, indistinct:--appear not, uncertain. - Adjective - greek
- G94 ἄδικος - 94 ἄδικος - ἌΔΙΚΟΣ - - ádikos - ad'-ee-kos - from Α (as a negative particle) and δίκη; unjust; by extension wicked; by implication, treacherous; specially, heathen:--unjust, unrighteous. - Adjective - greek
- G13 Ἄγαβος - 13 Ἄγαβος - ἌΓΑΒΟΣ - - Ágabos - ag'-ab-os - of Hebrew origin (compare חָגָב); Agabus, an Israelite:--Agabus. - Proper Name Masculine - greek
- G28 Ἄγαρ - 28 Ἄγαρ - ἌΓΑΡ - - Ágar - ag'-ar - of Hebrew origin (הָגָר); Hagar, the concubine of Abraham:--Hagar. - Proper Name Feminine - greek
- G46 ἄγναφος - 46 ἄγναφος - ἌΓΝΑΦΟΣ - - ágnaphos - ag'-naf-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and the same as γναφεύς; properly, unfulled, i.e. (by implication) new (cloth):--new. - Adjective - greek
- G52 ἄγνοια - 52 ἄγνοια - ἌΓΝΟΙΑ - - ágnoia - ag'-noy-ah - from ἀγνοέω; ignorance (properly, the quality):--ignorance. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G71 ἄγω - 71 ἄγω - ἌΓΩ - - ágō - ag'-o - a primary verb; properly, to lead; by implication, to bring, drive, (reflexively) go, (specially) pass (time), or (figuratively) induce:--be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open. - Verb - greek
- G61 ἄγρα - 61 ἄγρα - ἌΓΡΑ - - ágra - ag'-rah - from ἄγω; (abstractly) a catching (of fish); also (concretely) a haul (of fish):--draught. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G66 ἄγριος - 66 ἄγριος - ἌΓΡΙΟΣ - - ágrios - ag'-ree-os - from ἀγρός; wild (as pertaining to the country), literally (natural) or figuratively (fierce):--wild, raging. - Adjective - greek
- G172 ἄκακος - 172 ἄκακος - ἌΚΑΚΟΣ - - ákakos - ak'-ak-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and κακός; not bad, i.e. (objectively) innocent or (subjectively) unsuspecting:--harmless, simple. - Adjective - greek
- G173 ἄκανθα - 173 ἄκανθα - ἌΚΑΝΘΑ - - ákantha - ak'-an-thah - probably from the same as ἀκμήν; a thorn:--thorn. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G175 ἄκαρπος - 175 ἄκαρπος - ἌΚΑΡΠΟΣ - - ákarpos - ak'-ar-pos - from Α (as a negative particle) and καρπός; barren (literally or figuratively):--without fruit, unfruitful. - Adjective - greek
- G210 ἄκων - 210 ἄκων - ἌΚΩΝ - - ákōn - ak'-ohn - from Α (as a negative particle) and ἑκών; unwilling:--against the will. - Adjective - greek
- G194 ἄκρατος - 194 ἄκρατος - ἌΚΡΑΤΟΣ - - ákratos - ak'-rat-os - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of κεράννυμι; undiluted:--without mixture. - Adjective - greek
- G206 ἄκρον - 206 ἄκρον - ἌΚΡΟΝ - - ákron - ak'-ron - neuter of an adjective probably akin to the base of ἀκμήν; the extremity:--one end… other, tip, top, uttermost participle - Adjective - greek
- G243 ἄλλος - 243 ἄλλος - ἌΛΛΟΣ - - állos - al'-los - a primary word; "else," i.e. different (in many applications):--more, one (another), (an-, some an-)other(-s, -wise). - Adjective - greek
- G247 ἄλλως - 247 ἄλλως - ἌΛΛΩΣ - - állōs - al'-loce - adverb from ἄλλος; differently:--otherwise. - Adverb - greek
- G273 ἄμεμπτος - 273 ἄμεμπτος - ἌΜΕΜΠΤΟΣ - - ámemptos - am'-emp-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of μέμφομαι; irreproachable:--blameless, faultless, unblamable. - Adjective - greek
- G280 ἄμετρος - 280 ἄμετρος - ἌΜΕΤΡΟΣ - - ámetros - am'-et-ros - from Α (as a negative particle) and μέτρον; immoderate:--(thing) without measure. - Adjective - greek
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- Ezekiel 26 4:8 And, behold, I will lay bands upon thee, and thou shalt not turn thee from one side to another, till thou hast ended the days of thy siege.
נָתַן עֲבֹת הָפַךְ צַד צַד כָּלָה יוֹם מָצוֹר - Judges 7 20:46 So that all which fell that day of Benjamin were twenty and five thousand men that drew the sword; all these were men of valour.
נָפַל יוֹם בִּנְיָמִין עֶשְׂרִים חָמֵשׁ אֶלֶף אִישׁ שָׁלַף חֶרֶב אֱנוֹשׁ חַיִל - Lamentations 25 3:33 For he doth not afflict willingly nor grieve the children of men.
עָנָה לֵב יָגָה בֵּן אִישׁ - 1 Timothy 54 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
ΓΆΡ ΦΙΛΑΡΓΥΡΊΑ ἘΣΤΊ ῬΊΖΑ ΠᾶΣ ΚΑΚΌΣ ὍΣ ΤῚΣ ὈΡΈΓΟΜΑΙ ἈΠΟΠΛΑΝΆΩ ἈΠΌ ΠΊΣΤΙΣ ΚΑΊ ΠΕΡΙΠΕΊΡΩ ἙΑΥΤΟῦ ΠΕΡΙΠΕΊΡΩ ΠΟΛΎΣ ὈΔΎΝΗ - Deuteronomy 5 4:25 When thou shalt beget children, and children's children, and ye shall have remained long in the land, and shall corrupt yourselves, and make a graven image, or the likeness of any thing, and shall do evil in the sight of the LORD thy God, to provoke him to anger:
יָלַד בֵּן בֵּן בֵּן יָשֵׁן אֶרֶץ שָׁחַת עָשָׂה פֶּסֶל תְּמוּנָה עָשָׂה רַע עַיִן יְהֹוָה אֱלֹהִים כַּעַס