Strongs Word Description
H331 אָטַם atam (aw-tam') v. 1. to close (the lips or ears) 2. by analology to contract (a window by bevelled jambs) [a primitive root] KJV: narrow, shut, stop.
H332 אָטַר atar (aw-tar') v. 1. to close up [a primitive root] KJV: shut.
H333 אָטֵר Ater (aw-tare') n/p. 1. maimed 2. Ater, the name of three Israelites [from H332] KJV: Ater. Root(s): H332
H334 אִטֵּר itter (it-tare') adj. 1. shut up, i.e. impeded (as to the use of the right hand) [from H332] KJV: + left-handed. Root(s): H332
H335 אַי ay (ah'ee) adv. 1. where? hence how? [perhaps from H370] KJV: how, what, whence, where, whether, which (way). Root(s): H370
H336 אִי iy (ee) adv. 1. not [probably identical with H335 (through the idea of a query)] KJV: island (Job 22 Root(s): H335
H337 אִי iy (ee) inj. 1. alas! [short from H188] KJV: woe. Root(s): H188
H338 אִי iy (ee) n-m. 1. (properly) a howler 2. any solitary wild creature {used only in the plural} [probably identical with H337 (through the idea of a doleful sound)] KJV: wild beast of the islands. Root(s): H337
H339 אִי iy (ee) n-m. 1. (properly) a habitable spot (as desirable) 2. dry land, a coast, an island [from H183] KJV: country, isle, island. Root(s): H183
H340 אָיַב ayab (aw-yab') v. 1. to hate (as one of an opposite tribe or party) 2. hence to be hostile [a primitive root] KJV: be an enemy.