Strongs Word Description
H7381 רֵיַח reyach (ray'-akh) n-m. 1. odor (as if blown) [from H7306] KJV: savour, scent, smell. Root(s): H7306
A7382 רֵיַח reyach (ray'-akh) n-f. 1. smell [(Aramaic) corresponding to H7381] Root(s): H7381
H7383 רִיפָה riyphah (ree-faw') (or riphah {ree-faw'}) n-f. 1. (only plural), grits (as pounded) [from H7322] KJV: ground corn, wheat. Root(s): H7322
H7384 רִיפַת Riyphath (ree-fath') (or (probably by orthographical error) Diyphath {dee-fath'}) n/p. 1. Riphath, a grandson of Japheth and his descendants [of foreign origin] KJV: Riphath.
H7385 רִיק riyq (reek) n-m. 1. emptiness 2. (figuratively) a worthless thing 3. adverbially, in vain [from H7324] KJV: empty, to no purpose, (in) vain (thing), vanity. Root(s): H7324
H7386 רֵיק reyq (rake) (or (shorter) req {rake}) adj. 1. empty 2. (figuratively) worthless [from H7324] KJV: emptied(-ty), vain (fellow, man). Root(s): H7324
H7387 רֵיקָם reyqam (ray-kawm') adv. 1. emptily 2. figuratively (objective) ineffectually, (subjective) undeservedly [from H7386] KJV: without cause, empty, in vain, void. Root(s): H7386
H7388 רִיר riyr (reer) n-m. 1. saliva 2. by resemblance, broth [from H7325] KJV: spittle, white (of an egg). Root(s): H7325
H7389 רֵישׁ reysh (raysh) (or resh {raysh} or riysh {reesh};) n-m. 1. poverty [from H7326] KJV: poverty. Root(s): H7326
H7390 רַך rak (rak) adj. 1. (literally or figuratively) tender 2. (by implication) weak [from H7401] KJV: faint((-hearted), soft, tender ((-hearted), one), weak. Root(s): H7401