Malaki, a prophet
Hebrew Strong's Numbers
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fulness, i.e. (concretely) a plump socket (of the eye)
a garment, or (collectively) clothing
a brickkiln
a word; collectively, a discourse; figuratively, a topic
a word, command, discourse, or subject
a rampart (as filled in), i.e. the citadel
sea-purslain (from its saltness)
Malluk, the name of five Israelites
something ruled, i.e. a realm
a lodgment, i.e. caravanserai or encampment
a hut, a hammock
Mallothi, an Israelite
properly, to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively, to disappear as dust; to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub ...
to eat salt, i.e. (generally) subsist
salt
properly, powder, i.e. (specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved)
a rag or old garment
a sailor (as following 'the salt')
properly, salted (i.e. land), i.e. a desert
a battle (i.e. the engagement); generally, war (i.e. warfare)
properly, to be smooth, i.e. (by implication) to escape (as if by slipperiness); causatively, to release or rescue; specifically, to bring forth young...
cement (from its plastic smoothness)
Melatjah, a Gibeonite
a head of grain (as cut off)
an aphorism; also a satire
to reign; inceptively, to ascend the throne; causatively, to induct into royalty; hence (by implication) to take counsel
a king
Melek, the name of two Israelites
a king
advice
Molek (i.e. king), the chief deity of the Ammonites
a queen
a snare
Milcah, the name of a Hebrewess and of an Israelite
a queen
dominion (abstractly or concretely)
a rule; concretely, a dominion
Malkiel, an Israelite
a Malkielite or descendant of Malkiel
Malkijah, the name of ten Israelites
Malki-Tsedek, an early king in Palestine
Malkiram, an Israelite
Malkishua, an Israelite
Malcam or Milcom, the national idol of the Ammonites
a queen
Moleketh, an Israelitess
to speak (mostly poetical) or say
to speak
Milalai, an Israelite
a goad for oxen
to be smooth, i.e. (figuratively) pleasant
the butler or other officer in the Babylonian court
to crack a joint; by implication, to wring the neck of afowl (without separating it)
transitively (in dual) the jaws (as taking food); intransitively, spoil (and captives) (as taken)
the spring rain; figuratively, eloquence
(only in dual) tweezers
a wardrobe (i.e. room where clothing is spread)
a grinder, i.e. back tooth
a granary
a measure
Memucan or Momucan, a Persian satrap
a mortal disease; concretely, a corpse
a mongrel, i.e. born of aJewish father and aheathen mother
merchandise; abstractly, a selling
a sale
dominion, i.e. (abstractly) the estate (rule) or (concretely) the country (realm)
{dominion, i.e. (abstractly) the estate (rule) or (concretely) the country (realm)}
mixture, i.e. (specifically) wine mixed (with water or spices)
sorrow
Mamre, an Amorite
a bitterness, i.e. (figuratively) calamity
outspread (i.e. with outstretched wings)
a ruler or (abstractly) rule
rule; also (concretely in plural) a realm or a ruler
a possession
something sweet (literally or figuratively)
literally a whatness (so to speak), i.e. manna (so called from the question about it)
who or what (properly, interrogatively, hence, also indefinitely and relatively)
properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of in many senses
{properly, a part of; hence (prepositionally), from or out of}
a musical chord (as parted into strings)
to count, appoint
numbered
a satire
wisdom or intelligence
properly, to weigh out; by implication, to allot or constitute officially; also to enumerate or enroll
properly, a fixed weight or measured amount, i.e. (techn.) a maneh or mina
properly, something weighed out, i.e. (figuratively) a portion of time, i.e. an instance
properly, something weighed out, i.e. (generally) a division; specifically (of food) a ration; also a lot
the driving (of a chariot)
properly, a channel or fissure, i.e. (by implication) a cavern
a nodding or toss (of the head in derision)
quiet, i.e. (concretely) a settled spot, or (figuratively) a home
Manoach, an Israelite
repose or (adverbially) peacefully; figuratively, consolation (specifically, matrimony); hence (concretely) an abode
a continuator, i.e. heir
a retreat (literally or figuratively); abstractly, a fleeing
retreat
a yoke (properly, for plowing), i.e. the frame of aloom