Strongs |
Word |
Description |
A711 |
אַרגְּוָן |
argvan (arg-ev-awn') n-m.
1. purple
[(Aramaic) corresponding to H710]
Root(s): H710 |
H712 |
אַרגָּז |
argaz (ar-gawz') n-m.
1. coffer
[perhaps from H7264 (in the sense of being suspended), a box (as a pannier)]
Root(s): H7264 |
H713 |
אַרגָּמָן |
argaman (ar-gaw-mawn') n-m.
1. purple (the color or the dyed stuff)
[of foreign origin]
KJV: purple. |
H714 |
אַרדּ |
`Ard (ard) n/p.
1. fugitive
2. Ard, the name of two Israelites
[from an unused root probably meaning to wander]
KJV: Ard. |
H715 |
אַרדּוֹן |
Ardown (ar-dohn') n/p.
1. roaming
2. Ardon, an Israelite
[from the same as H714]
KJV: Ardon.
Root(s): H714 |
H716 |
אַרדִּי |
Ardiy (ar-dee) adj.
1. an Ardite (collectively) or descendant of Ard
[patronymic from H714]
KJV: Ardites.
Root(s): H714 |
H717 |
אָרָה |
arah (aw-raw') v.
1. to pluck
[a primitive root]
KJV: gather, pluck. |
A718 |
אֲרוּ |
aruw (ar-oo') inj.
1. lo!
[(Aramaic) probably akin to H431]
KJV: behold,lo.
Root(s): H431 |
H719 |
אַרוַד |
Arvad (ar-vad') n/l.
1. a refuge for the roving
2. Arvad, an island-city of Israel
[probably from H7300]
KJV: Arvad.
Root(s): H7300 |
H720 |
אֲרוֹד |
Arowd (ar-ode') n/p.
1. fugitive
2. Arod, an Israelite
[an orthographical variation of H719]
KJV: Arod.
Root(s): H719 |