POOM..................1
06433 ## pum (Aramaic {poom ; probably for 06310 ; the mouth (literally or figuratively :-- mouth . ~12864
 
 POON..................4
04710 ## mitspun {mits-poon' ; from 06845 ; a secret (place or thing , perhaps , treasure :-- hidden thing . ~9418
05604 ## cippun {sip-poon' ; from 05603 ; a wainscot :-- cieling . ~ 11206
06323 ## puwn {poon ; a primitive root meaning to turn , i . e . be perplexed :-- be distracted . ~12644
4441 - punthanomai {poon-than'-om-ahee}; middle voice prolonged from a primary putho (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from 2065, which properly means a request as a favor; and from 0154, which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from 2212, which implies a search for something hidden; and from 1189, which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence): --ask, demand, enquire, understand. ~26024
 
 POOR..................29
00034 ##'ebyown {eb-yone' ; from 00014 , in the sense of want (especially in feeling ; destitute :-- beggar , needy , poor (man . ~66
01800 ## dal {dal ; from 01809 ; properly , dangling , i . e . (by implication weak or thin :-- lean , needy , poor (man , weaker . ~3598
01803 ## dallah {dal-law' ; from 01802 ; properly , something dangling , i . e . a loose thread or hair ; figuratively , indigent :-- hair , pining sickness , poor (- est sort . ~3604
02426 ## cheyl {khale ; or (shortened chel {khale ; a collateral form of 02428 ; an army ; also (by analogy , an intrenchment :-- army , bulwark , host , + poor , rampart , trench , wall . ~4850
02489 ## chel@ka'{khay-lek-aw' ; or chel@kah {khay-lek-aw' ; apparently from an unused root probably meaning to be dark or (figuratively unhappy ; a wretch , i . e . unfortunate :-- poor . ~4976
03423 ## yarash {yaw-rash' ; or yaresh {yaw-raysh' ; a primitive root ; to occupy (by driving out previous tenants , and possessing in their place ; by implication , to seize , to rob , to inherit ; also to expel , to impoverish , to ruin :-- cast out , consume , destroy , disinherit , dispossess , drive (- ing out , enjoy , expel , X without fail , (give to , leave for inherit (- ance ,-- or + magistrate , be (make poor , come to poverty , (give to , make to possess , get (have in (take possession , seize upon , succeed , X utterly . ~6844
03725 ## kippur {kip-poor' ; from 03722 ; expiation (only in plural :-- atonement . ~7448
04134 ## muwk {mook ; a primitive root ; to become thin , i . e . (figuratively be impoverished :-- be (waxen poor (- er . ~8266
04270 ## machcowr {makh-sore' ; or machcor {makh-sore' ; from 02637 ; deficiency ; hence , impoverishment :-- lack , need , penury , poor , poverty , want . ~8538
04542 ## micken {mis-kane' ; from 05531 ; indigent :-- poor (man . ~ 9082
05533 ## cakan {saw-kan' ; probably a denominative from 07915 ; properly , to cut , i . e . damage ; also to grow (causatively , make poor :-- endanger , impoverish . ~11064
06033 ##` anah (Aramaic {an-aw' ; corresponding to 06031 :-- poor . ~ 12064
06035 ##` anav {aw-nawv' ; or [by intermixture with 06041 ` anayv {aw-nawv' ; from 06031 ; depressed (figuratively , in mind (gentle or circumstances (needy , especially saintly :-- humble , lowly , meek , poor . Compare 06041 . ~12068
06041 ##` aniy {aw-nee' ; from 06031 ; depressed , in mind or circumstances [practically the same as 06035 , although the margin constantly disputes this , making 06035 subjective and 06041 objective :-- afflicted , humble , lowly , needy , poor . ~12080
06199 ##` ar` ar {ar-awr' ; from 06209 ; naked , i . e . (figuratively poor :-- destitute . See also 06176 . ~12396
06331 ## puwr {poor ; a primitive root ; to crush :-- break , bring to nought , X utterly take . ~12660
06332 ## Puwr {poor ; also (plural Puwriym {poo-reem' ; or Puriym {poo-reem' ; from 06331 ; a lot (as by means of a broken piece :-- Pur , Purim . ~12662
07218 ## ro'sh {roshe ; from an unused root apparently meaning to shake ; the head (as most easily shaken , whether literal or figurative (in many applications , of place , time , rank , itc . :-- band , beginning , captain , chapiter , chief (- est place , man , things , company , end , X every [man , excellent , first , forefront , ([be- head , height , (on high (- est part , [priest , X lead , X poor , principal , ruler , sum , top . ~14434
07326 ## ruwsh {roosh ; a primitive root ; to be destitute :-- lack , needy , (make self poor (man . ~14650
0329 - anazopureo {an-ad-zo-poor-eh'-o}; from 0303 and a compound of the base of 2226 and 4442; to re-enkindle: --stir up. ~18004
1654 - eleemosune {el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay}; from 1656; compassionateness, i.e. (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction: --alms(-deeds). ~20654
3993 - penes {pen'-ace}; from a primary peno (to toil for daily subsistence); starving, i.e. indigent: --poor. Compare 4434. ~25128
3998 - pentichros {pen-tikh-ros'}; prolongation from the base of 3993; necessitous: --poor. ~25138
4433 - ptocheuo {pto-khyoo'-o}; from 4434; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively): --become poor. ~26008
4434 - ptochos {pto-khos'}; from ptosso {to crouch; akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas 3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed): --beggar(-ly), poor. ~26010
4442 - pur {poor}; a primary word; "fire" (literally or figuratively, specifically, lightning): --fiery, fire. ~26026
4444 - purgos {poor'-gos}; apparently a primary word ("burgh"); a tower or castle: --tower. ~26030
4449 - purrhazo {poor-hrad'-zo}; from 4450; to redden (intransitively): --be red. ~26040
4450 - purrhos {poor-hros'}; from 4442; fire-like, i.e. (specifically) flame-colored: --red. ~26042
 
 POORLY................1
1130 - gumneteuo {goom-nayt-yoo'-o}; from a derivative of 1131; to strip, i.e. (reflexively) go poorly clad: --be naked. ~19606
 
 POOSH.................1
06335 ## puwsh {poosh ; a primitive root ; to spread ; figuratively , act proudly :-- grow up , be grown fat , spread selves , be scattered . ~12668
 
 POOT..................1
06316 ## Puwt {poot ; of foreign origin ; Put , a son of Ham , also the name of his descendants or their region , and of a Persian tribe :-- Phut , Put . ~12630
 
 POOTS.................1
06327 ## puwts {poots ; a primitive root ; to dash in pieces , literally or figuratively (especially to disperse :-- break (dash , shake in (to pieces , cast (abroad , disperse (selves , drive , retire , scatter (abroad , spread abroad . ~12652
 
 POOV..................1
06312 ## Puw'ah {poo-aw' or Puvvah {poov-vaw' ; from 06284 ; a blast ; Puah or Puvvah , the name of two Israelites :-- Phuvah , Pua , Puah . ~12622
 
 POP...................1
4196 - Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --Publius. ~25534
 
 POPLAR................1
03839 ## libneh {lib-neh' ; from 03835 ; some sort of whitish tree , perhaps the storax :-- poplar . ~7676
 
 POPLIOS...............1
4196 - Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --Publius. ~25534
 
 POPLIUS...............1
4196 - Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --Publius. ~25534
 
 POPOTE................1
4455 - popote {po'-pot-e}; from 4452 and 4218; at any time, i.e. (with negative particle) at no time: --at any time, + never (...to any man), + yet, never man. ~26052
 
 POPPY.................2
07219 ## ro'sh {roshe ; or rowsh (Deut . 32 : 32 {roshe ; apparently the same as 07218 ; a poisonous plant , probably the poppy (from its conspicuous head ; generally poison (even of serpents :-- gall , hemlock , poison , venom . ~14436
5521 - chole {khol-ay'}; feminine of an equivalent perhaps akin to the same as 5514 (from the greenish hue); "gall" or bile, i.e. (by analogy) poison or an anodyne (wormwood, poppy, etc.): --gall. ~28184
 
 POPULACE..............2
2992 - laos {lah-os'}; apparently a primary word; a people (in general; thus differing from 1218, which denotes one's own populace): --people. ~23328
4128 - plethos {play'-thos}; from 4130; a fulness, i.e. a large number, throng, populace: --bundle, company, multitude. ~25398
 
 POPULAR...............8
00516 ##'Al tashcheth {al tash-kayth' ; from 00408 and 07843 ; Thou must not destroy ; probably the opening words to a popular song :-- Al-taschith . ~1030
04192 ## Muwth (Psalm 48 : 14 {mooth ; or Muwth lab-ben {mooth lab-bane' ; from 04191 and 01121 with the preposition and article interposed ; " To die for the son " , probably the title of a popular song :-- death , Muthlabben . ~8382
04257 ## machalath {makh-al-ath' ; from 02470 ; sickness ; Machalath , probably the title (initial word of a popular song :-- Mahalath . ~8512
07802 ## Shuwshan` Eduwth {shoo-shan'ay-dooth' ; or (plural of former Showshanniym` Eduwth {sho-shan-neem'ay-dooth' ; from 07799 and 05715 ; lily (or trumpet of assemblage ; Shushan-Eduth or Shoshannim-Eduth , the title of a popular song :-- Shoshannim-Eduth , Shushan-eduth . ~15602
1577 - ekklesia {ek-klay-see'-ah}; from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564; a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both): --assembly, church. ~20500
4196 - Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --Publius. ~25534
4714 - stasis {stas'-is}; from the base of 2476; a standing (properly, the act), i.e. (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy: --dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar. ~26570
5017 - tarachos {tar'-akh-os}; masculine from 5015; a disturbance, i.e. (popular) tumult: --stir. ~27176
 
 POPULARLY.............1
03860 ## lahen {law-hane' ; from the prepositional prefix meaning to or for and 02005 ; popularly for if ; hence , therefore :-- for them [by mistake for prepositional suffix . ~7718
 
 POPULATION............1
04186 ## mowshab {mo-shawb' ; or moshab {mo-shawb' ; from 03427 ; a seat ; figuratively , a site ; abstractly , a session ; by extension an abode (the place or the time ; by implication , population :-- assembly , dwell in , dwelling (- place , wherein (that dwelt (in , inhabited place , seat , sitting , situation , sojourning . ~8370
 
 POPULOUS..............3
00085 ##'Abraham {ab-raw-hawm' ; contracted from 00001 and an unused root (probably meaning to be populous ; father of a multitude ; Abraham , the later name of Abram :-- Abraham . ~168
00528 ##'Amown {aw-mone' ; of Egyptian derivation ; Amon (i . e . Ammon or Amn , a deity of Egypt (used only as an adjunct of 04996 :-- multitude , populous . ~1054
07227 ## rab {rab ; by contracted from 07231 ; abundant (in quantity , size , age , number , rank , quality :-- (in abound (- undance ,-ant ,-antly , captain , elder , enough , exceedingly , full , great (- ly , man , one , increase , long (enough , [time , (do , have many (- ifold , things , a time , ([ship- master , mighty , more , (too , very much , multiply (- tude , officer , often [-times , plenteous , populous , prince , process [of time , suffice (- lent . ~14452
 
 POR...................28
1290 - diaspora {dee-as-por-ah'}; from 1289; dispersion, i.e. (specially and concretely) the (converted) Israelite resident in Gentile countries: --(which are) scattered (abroad). ~19926
1531 - eisporeuomai {ice-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1519 and 4198; to enter (literally or figuratively): --come (enter) in, go into. ~20408
1607 - ekporeuomai {ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1537 and 4198; to depart, be discharged, proceed, project: --come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of). ~20560
1710 - emporeuomai {em-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1722 and 4198; to travel in (a country as a peddler), i.e. (by implication) to trade: --buy and sell, make merchandise. ~20766
1711 - emporia {em-por-ee'-ah}; feminine from 1713; traffic: --merchandise. ~20768
1712 - emporion {em-por'-ee-on}; neuter from 1713; a mart ("emporium"): --merchandise. ~20770
1713 - emporos {em'-por-os}; from 1722 and the base of 4198; a (wholesale) tradesman: --merchant. ~20772
1975 - epiporeuomai {ep-ee-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and 4198; to journey further, i.e. travel on (reach): --come. ~21296
2141 - euporeo {yoo-por-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2090 and the base of 4197; (intransitively) to be good for passing through, i.e. (figuratively) have pecuniary means: --ability. ~21628
2142 - euporia {yoo-por-ee'-ah}; from the same as 2141; pecuniary resources: --wealth. ~21630
3596 - hodoiporeo {hod-oy-por-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3598 and 4198; to be a wayfarer, i.e. travel: --go on a journey. ~24336
3597 - hodoiporia {hod-oy-por-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3596; travel: --journey(-ing). ~24338
4197 - poreia {por-i'-ah}; from 4198; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career: --journey [-ing], ways. ~25536
4198 - poreuomai {por-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from a derivative of the same as 3984; to traverse, i.e. travel (literally or figuratively; especially to remove [figuratively, die], live, etc.); --depart, go (away, forth, one's way, up), (make a, take a) journey, walk. ~25538
4199 - portheo {por-theh'-o}; prolongation from pertho (to sack); to ravage (figuratively): --destroy, waste. ~25540
4200 - porismos {por-is-mos'}; from a derivative of poros (a way, i.e. means); furnishing (procuring), i.e. (by implication) money-getting (acquisition): --gain. ~25542
4201 - Porkios {por'-kee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently swinish; Porcius, a Roman: --Porcius. ~25544
4202 - porneia {por-ni'-ah}; from 4203; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry: --fornication. ~25546
4204 - porne {por'-nay}; feminine of 4205; a strumpet; figuratively, an idolater: --harlot, whore. ~25550
4205 - pornos {por'-nos}; from pernemi (to sell; akin to the base of 4097); a (male) prostitute (as venal), i.e. (by analogy) a debauchee (libertine): --fornicator, whoremonger. ~25552
4206 - porrho {por'-rho}; adverb from 4253; forwards, i.e. at a distance: --far, a great way off. See also 4207. ~25554
4207 - porrhothen {por'-rho-then}; from 4206 with adverbial enclitic of source; from far, or (by implication) at a distance, i.e. distantly: --afar off. ~25556
4208 - porrhotero {por-rho-ter'-o}; adverb comparative of 4206; further, i.e. a greater distance: --farther. ~25558
4209 - porphura {por-foo'-rah}; of Latin origin; the "purple" mussel, i.e. (by implication) the red-blue color itself, and finally a garment dyed with it: --purple. ~25560
4210 - porphurous {por-foo-rooce'}; from 4209; purpureal, i.e. bluish red: --purple. ~25562
4211 - porphuropolis {por-foo-rop'-o-lis}; feminine of a compound of 4209 and 4453; a female trader in purple cloth: --seller of purple. ~25564
4365 - prosporeuomai {pros-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 4314 and 4198; to journey towards, i.e. approach [not the same as 4313]: --go before. ~25872
4848 - sumporeuomai {soom-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 4862 and 4198; to journey together; by implication, to assemble: --go with, resort. ~26838