Strongs |
Word |
Description |
H591 |
אָנִיָה |
oniyah (on-ee-yaw') n-f.
1. a ship
[feminine of H590]
KJV: ship(-men).
Root(s): H590 |
H592 |
אֲנִיָה |
aniyah (an-ee-yaw') n-f.
1. groaning
[from H578]
KJV: lamentation, sorrow.
Root(s): H578 |
H593 |
אֲנִיעָם |
Aniy`am (an-ee-awm') n/p.
1. groaning of (the) people
2. Aniam, an Israelite
[from H578 and H5971]
KJV: Aniam.
Root(s): H578, H5971 |
H594 |
אֲנָך |
anak (an-awk') n-m.
1. according to most a plumb-line, and to others a hook
[probably from an unused root meaning to be narrow]
KJV: plumb-line. |
H595 |
אָנוֹכִי |
anokiy (aw-no-kee') (sometimes {aw-no'-kee}) p/p.
1. I
[a primitive pronoun]
KJV: I, me, X which. |
H596 |
אָנַן |
anan (aw-nan') v.
1. to mourn
2. complain
[a primitive root]
KJV: complain. |
H597 |
אָנַס |
anac (aw-nas') v.
1. compel
[to insist] |
A598 |
אֲנַס |
anac (an-as') v.
1. figuratively, to distress
[(Aramaic) corresponding to H597]
KJV: trouble.
Root(s): H597 |
H599 |
אָנַף |
anaph (aw-naf') v.
1. to breathe hard
2. be enraged
[a primitive root]
KJV: be angry (displeased). |
A600 |
אֲנַף |
anaph (an-af') n-m.
1. the face
[(Aramaic) corresponding to H639 (only in the plural as a singular)]
KJV: face, visage.
Root(s): H639 |