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PASTURELESS...........1
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03810 ## Lo'D@bar {lo deb-ar' ; or Low D@bar (2 Samuel 00009 : 00004 , 5 {lo deb-ar' ; or Lidbir (Joshua 13 : 26 {lid-beer' ; [probably rather Lod@bar {lo-deb-ar' ; from 03808 and 01699 ; pastureless ; Lo-Debar , a place in Palestine :-- Debir , Lo-debar . ~ | 7618 |
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PAT...................20
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06360 ## pattiysh {pat-teesh' ; intensively from an unused root meaning to pound ; a hammer :-- hammer . ~ | 12718 |
06361 ## pattiysh (Aramaic {pat-teesh' ; from a root corresponding to that of 06360 ; a gown (as if hammered out wide :-- hose . ~ | 12720 |
0445 - anthupateuo {anth-oo-pat-yoo'-o}; from 0446; to act as a proconsul: --be the deputy. ~ | 18236 |
0446 - anthupatos {anth-oo'-pat-os}; from 0473 and a superlative of 5228; instead of the highest officer, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul: --deputy. ~ | 18238 |
1704 - emperipateo {em-per-ee-pat-eh'-o}; from 1722 and 4043; to perambulate on a place, i.e. (figuratively) to be occupied among persons: --walk in. ~ | 20754 |
3959 - Patara {pat'-ar-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in Asia Minor: --Patara. ~ | 25060 |
3960 - patasso {pat-as'-so}; probably prolongation from 3817; to knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally): --smite, strike. Compare 5180. ~ | 25062 |
3961 - pateo {pat-eh'-o}; from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively): --tread (down, under foot). ~ | 25064 |
3962 - pater {pat-ayr'}; apparently a primary word; a "father" (literally or figuratively, near or more remote): --father, parent. ~ | 25066 |
3963 - Patmos {pat'-mos}; of uncertain derivation; Patmus, an islet in the Mediterranean: --Patmos. ~ | 25068 |
3964 - patraloias {pat-ral-o'-as}; from 3962 and the same as the latter part of 3389; a parricide: --murderer of fathers. ~ | 25070 |
3965 - patria {pat-ree-ah'}; as if feminine of a derivative of 3962; paternal descent., i.e. (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation): --family, kindred, lineage. ~ | 25072 |
3966 - patriarches {pat-ree-arkh'-ace}; from 3965 and 0757; a progenitor ("patriarch"): --patriarch. ~ | 25074 |
3967 - patrikos {pat-ree-kos'}; from 3962; paternal, i.e. ancestral: --of fathers. ~ | 25076 |
3968 - patris {pat-rece'}; from 3902; a father-land, i.e. native town; (figuratively) heavenly home: --(own) country. ~ | 25078 |
3969 - Patrobas {pat-rob'-as}; perhaps countr. for Patrobios (a compound of 3962 and 0979); father's life; Patrobas, a Christian: --Patrobas. ~ | 25080 |
3970 - patroparadotos {pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os}; from 3962 and a derivative of 3860 (in the sense of handing over or down); traditionary: --received by tradition from fathers. ~ | 25082 |
3971 - patroios {pat-ro'-os}; from 3962; paternal, i.e. hereditary: --of fathers. ~ | 25084 |
4043 - peripateo {per-ee-pat-eh'-o}; from 4012 and 3961; to tread all around, i.e. walk at large (especially as proof of ability); figuratively, to live, deport oneself, follow (as a companion or votary): --go, be occupied with, walk (about). ~ | 25228 |
4986 - Sopatros {so'-pat-ros}; from the base of 4982 and 3962; of a safe father; Sopatrus, a Christian: --Sopater. Compare 4989. ~ | 27114 |
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PATAR.................1
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06362 ## patar {paw-tar' ; a primitive root ; to cleave or burst through , i . e . (causatively to emit , whether literal or figurative (gape :-- dismiss , free , let (shoot out , slip away . ~ | 12722 |
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PATARA................3
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3959 - Patara {pat'-ar-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in Asia Minor: --Patara. ~ | 25060 |
3959 - Patara {pat'-ar-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in Asia Minor: --Patara. ~ | 25060 |
3959 - Patara {pat'-ar-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in Asia Minor: --Patara. ~ | 25060 |
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PATASSO...............1
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3960 - patasso {pat-as'-so}; probably prolongation from 3817; to knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally): --smite, strike. Compare 5180. ~ | 25062 |
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PATCH.................4
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02950 ## taphal {taw-fal' ; a primitive root ; properly , to stick on as a patch ; figuratively , to impute falsely :-- forge (- r , sew up . ~ | 5898 |
04750 ## miqshah {mik-shaw' ; denominative from 07180 ; literally , a cucumbered field , i . e . a cucumber patch :-- garden of cucumbers . ~ | 9498 |
1915 - epiblema {ep-ib'-lay-mah}; from 1911; a patch: --piece. ~ | 21176 |
4237 - prasia {pras-ee-ah'}; perhaps from prason (a leek, and so an onion-patch); a garden plot, i.e. (by implication, of regular beds) a row (repeated in plural by Hebraism, to indicate an arrangement): --in ranks. ~ | 25616 |
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PATE..................1
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06936 ## qodqod {kod-kode' ; from 06915 ; the crown of the head (as the part most bowed :-- crown (of the head , pate , scalp , top of the head . ~ | 13870 |
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PATEO.................1
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3961 - pateo {pat-eh'-o}; from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively): --tread (down, under foot). ~ | 25064 |
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PATEOMAI..............1
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5336 - phatne {fat'-nay}; from pateomai (to eat); a crib (for fodder): --manager, stall. ~ | 27814 |
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PATER.................1
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3962 - pater {pat-ayr'}; apparently a primary word; a "father" (literally or figuratively, near or more remote): --father, parent. ~ | 25066 |
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PATERNAL..............3
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3965 - patria {pat-ree-ah'}; as if feminine of a derivative of 3962; paternal descent., i.e. (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation): --family, kindred, lineage. ~ | 25072 |
3967 - patrikos {pat-ree-kos'}; from 3962; paternal, i.e. ancestral: --of fathers. ~ | 25076 |
3971 - patroios {pat-ro'-os}; from 3962; paternal, i.e. hereditary: --of fathers. ~ | 25084 |
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PATERNITY.............1
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0540 - apator {ap-at'-ore}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 3962; fatherless, i.e. of unrecorded paternity: --without father. ~ | 18426 |
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PATERRE...............1
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06170 ##` aruwgah {ar-oo-gaw' ; or` arugah {ar-oo-gaw' ; feminine passive participle of 06165 ; something piled up (as if [figuratively raised by mental aspiration , i . e . a paterre :-- bed , furrow . ~ | 12338 |
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PATES.................1
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04661 ## mappets {map-pates' ; from 05310 ; a smiter , i . e . a war club :-- battle ax . ~ | 9320 |
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00734 ##'orach {o'- rakh ; from 00732 ; a well-trodden road (literally or figuratively ; also a caravan :-- manner , path , race , rank , traveller , troop , [by-, high- way . ~ | 1466 |
01870 ## derek {deh'- rek ; from 01869 ; a road (as trodden ; figuratively , a course of life or mode of action , often adverb :-- along , away , because of , + by , conversation , custom , [east- ward , journey , manner , passenger , through , toward , [high- [path- way [-side , whither [-soever . ~ | 3738 |
04546 ## m@cillah {mes-il-law' ; from 05549 ; a thoroughfare (as turnpiked , literally or figuratively ; specifically a viaduct , a staircase :-- causeway , course , highway , path , terrace . ~ | 9090 |
04570 ## ma` gal {mah-gawl' ; or feminine ma` galah {mah-gaw-law' ; from the same as 05696 ; a track (literally or figuratively ; also a rampart (as circular :-- going , path , trench , way ([-side . ~ | 9138 |
04934 ## mish` owl {mish-ole' ; from the same as 08168 ; a hollow , i . e . a narrow passage :-- path . ~ | 9866 |
05410 ## nathiyb {naw-theeb' ; or (feminine n@thiybah {neth-ee-baw' ; or n@thibah (Jeremiah 00006 : 16 {neth-ee-baw' ; from an unused root meaning to tramp ; a (beaten track :-- path ([-way , X travel [-ler , way . ~ | 10818 |
06572 ## parshegen {par-sheh'- ghen ; or pathshegen {path-sheh'- gen ; of foreign origin ; a transcript :-- copy . ~ | 13142 |
06595 ## path {path ; from 06626 ; a bit :-- meat , morsel , piece . ~ | 13188 |
06595 ## path {path ; from 06626 ; a bit :-- meat , morsel , piece . ~ | 13188 |
06624 ## Pathrowc {path-roce' ; of Egyptian derivation ; Pathros , a part of Egypt :-- Pathros . ~ | 13246 |
06625 ## Pathruciy {path-roo-see' ; patrial from 06624 ; a Pathrusite , or inhabitant of Pathros :-- Pathrusim . ~ | 13248 |
07635 ## shabiyl {shaw-beel' ; from the same as 07640 ; a track or passage-way (as if flowing along :-- path . ~ | 15268 |
3804 - pathema {path'-ay-mah}; from a presumed derivative of 3806; something undergone, i.e. hardship or pain; subjectively, an emotion or influence: --affection, affliction, motion, suffering. ~ | 24750 |
3805 - pathetos {path-ay-tos'}; from the same as 3804; liable (i.e. doomed) to experience pain: --suffer. ~ | 24752 |
3806 - pathos {path'-os}; from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering ("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence): --(inordinate) affection, lust. ~ ***. patho. See 3958. ~ | 24754 |
3958 - pascho {pas'-kho}; including the forms (patho {path'-o} and pentho {pen'-tho}), used only in certain tenses for it; apparently a primary verb; to experience a sensation or impression (usually painful): --feel, passion, suffer, vex. ~ | 25058 |
3961 - pateo {pat-eh'-o}; from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively): --tread (down, under foot). ~ | 25064 |
4834 - sumpatheo {soom-path-eh'-o}; from 4835; to feel "sympathy" with, i.e. (by implication) to commiserate: --have compassion, be touched with a feeling of. ~ | 26810 |
4835 - sumpathes {soom-path-ace'}; from 4841; having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), i.e. (by implication) mutually commiserative: --having compassion one of another. ~ | 26812 |
5147 - tribos {tree'-bos}; from tribo (to "rub"; akin to teiro, truo, and the base of 5131, 5134); a rut or worn track: --path. ~ | 27436 |
5163 - trochia {trokh-ee-ah'}; from 5164; a track (as a wheel-rut), i.e. (figuratively) a course of conduct: --path. ~ | 27468 |
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PATHACH...............1
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06605 ## pathach {paw-thakh' ; a primitive root ; to open wide (literally or figuratively ; specifically , to loosen , begin , plough , carve :-- appear , break forth , draw (out , let go free , (en- grave (- n , loose (self , (be , be set open (- ing , put off , ungird , unstop , have vent . ~ | 13208 |
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PATHAH................1
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06601 ## pathah {paw-thaw' ; a primitive root ; to open , i . e . be (causatively , make roomy ; usually figuratively (in a mental or moral sense to be (causatively , make simple or (in a sinister way delude :-- allure , deceive , enlarge , entice , flatter , persuade , silly (one . ~ | 13200 |
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PATHAL................1
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06617 ## pathal {paw-thal' ; a primitive root ; to twine , i . e . (literally to struggle or (figuratively be (morally tortuous :-- (shew self froward , shew self unsavoury , wrestle . ~ | 13232 |
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PATHAR................1
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06622 ## pathar {paw-thar' ; a primitive root ; to open up , i . e . (figuratively interpret (a dream :-- interpret (- ation ,-er . ~ | 13242 |
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PATHATH...............1
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06626 ## pathath {paw-thath' ; a primitive root ; to open , i . e . break :-- participle ~ | 13250 |
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PATHBAG...............2
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06598 ## pathbag {pathbag' ; of Persian origin ; a dainty :-- portion (provision of meat . ~ | 13194 |
06598 ## pathbag {pathbag' ; of Persian origin ; a dainty :-- portion (provision of meat . ~ | 13194 |
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PATHEMA...............1
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3804 - pathema {path'-ay-mah}; from a presumed derivative of 3806; something undergone, i.e. hardship or pain; subjectively, an emotion or influence: --affection, affliction, motion, suffering. ~ | 24750 |
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PATHETOS..............1
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3805 - pathetos {path-ay-tos'}; from the same as 3804; liable (i.e. doomed) to experience pain: --suffer. ~ | 24752 |
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PATHIYL...............1
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06616 ## pathiyl {paw-theel' ; from 06617 ; twine :-- bound , bracelet , lace , line , ribband , thread , wire . ~ | 13230 |
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PATHO.................2
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3806 - pathos {path'-os}; from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering ("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence): --(inordinate) affection, lust. ~ ***. patho. See 3958. ~ | 24754 |
3958 - pascho {pas'-kho}; including the forms (patho {path'-o} and pentho {pen'-tho}), used only in certain tenses for it; apparently a primary verb; to experience a sensation or impression (usually painful): --feel, passion, suffer, vex. ~ | 25058 |
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PATHOS................2
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3806 - pathos {path'-os}; from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering ("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence): --(inordinate) affection, lust. ~ ***. patho. See 3958. ~ | 24754 |
3806 - pathos {path'-os}; from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering ("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence): --(inordinate) affection, lust. ~ ***. patho. See 3958. ~ | 24754 |
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PATHROS...............3
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06624 ## Pathrowc {path-roce' ; of Egyptian derivation ; Pathros , a part of Egypt :-- Pathros . ~ | 13246 |
06624 ## Pathrowc {path-roce' ; of Egyptian derivation ; Pathros , a part of Egypt :-- Pathros . ~ | 13246 |
06625 ## Pathruciy {path-roo-see' ; patrial from 06624 ; a Pathrusite , or inhabitant of Pathros :-- Pathrusim . ~ | 13248 |