Strongs |
Word |
Description |
H7941 |
שֵׁכָר |
shekar (shay-kawr') n-m.
1. an intoxicant, i.e. intensely alcoholic liquor
[from H7937]
KJV: strong drink, + drunkard, strong wine.
Root(s): H7937 |
H7942 |
שִׁכְּרוֹן |
Shikkrown (shik-ker-one') n/l.
1. drunkenness, Shikkeron, a place in Israel
[for H7943]
KJV: Shicron.
Root(s): H7943 |
H7943 |
שִׁכָּרוֹן |
shikkarown (shik-kaw-rone') n-m.
1. intoxication
[from H7937]
KJV: (be) drunken(-ness).
Root(s): H7937 |
H7944 |
שַׁל |
shal (shal) n-m.
1. a fault
[from H7952 abbreviated]
KJV: error.
Root(s): H7952 |
H7945 |
שֶׁל |
shel (shel) prt.
1. used with prepositional prefix, and often followed by some pronominal affix
2. on account of, whatsoever, whichsoever
[for the rel. H834]
KJV: cause, sake.
Root(s): H834 |
H7946 |
שַׁלאֲנָן |
shal'anan (shal-an-awn') adj.
1. tranquil
[for H7600]
KJV: being at ease.
Root(s): H7600 |
H7947 |
שָׁלַב |
shalab (shaw-lab') v.
1. to space off
2. intensive (evenly) to make equidistant
[a primitive root]
KJV: equally distant, set in order. |
H7948 |
שָׁלָב |
shalab (shaw-lawb') n-m.
1. a spacer or raised interval, i.e. the stile in a frame or panel
[from H7947]
KJV: ledge.
Root(s): H7947 |
H7949 |
שָׁלַג |
shalag (shaw-lag') v.
1. to be snow-white (with the linen clothing of the slain)
[a primitive root, properly, meaning to be white; used only as denominative from H7950]
KJV: be as snow.
Root(s): H7950 |
H7950 |
שֶׁלֶג |
sheleg (sheh'-leg) n-m.
1. snow (probably from its whiteness)
[from H7949]
KJV: snow(-y).
Root(s): H7949 |