Tsurishaddai, an Israelite
Hebrew Strong's Numbers
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to blaze
dazzling, i.e. sunny, bright, (figuratively) evident
parched
to glare, i.e. be dazzling white
glaring, i.e. exposed to the bright sun
a parched region, i.e. the desert
bare spot, i.e. in the glaring sun
stench
a dry place, i.e. desert
to laugh outright (in merriment or scorn); by implication, to sport
laughter (in pleasure or derision)
sheen, i.e. whiteness
Tsochar, the name of a Hittite and of an Israelite
white
a ship (as a fixture)
Tsiba, an Israelite
the chase; also game (thus taken); (generally) lunch (especially for a journey)
a huntsman
food
Tsidon, the name of a son of Canaan, and of a place in Palestine
a Tsidonian or inhabitant of Tsidon
aridity; concretely, a desert
a desert
a monumental or guiding pillar
Tsijon (as a permanent capital), a mountain of Jerusalem
Tsicha, the name of two Nethinim
a desert-dweller, i.e. nomad or wild beast
the pillory
Tsior, a place in Palestine
properly, glistening, i.e. a burnished plate; also a flower (as bright-colored); a wing (as gleaming in the air)
Tsits, a place in Palestine
a flower
a floral or wing-like projection, i.e. a forelock of hair, a tassel
a hinge (as pressed in turning); also a throe (as a phys. or mental pressure); also a herald or erranddoer (as constrained by the principal)
a form (of beauty; as if pressed out, i.e. carved); hence, an (idolatrous) image
to make an errand, i.e. betake oneself
shade, whether literal or figurative
pray
to roast
Tsillah, an antediluvian woman
a (round or flattened) cake
to push forward, in various senses (literal or figurative, transitive or intransitive)
to advance (transitive or intransitive)
something protracted or flattened out, i.e. a platter
something prolonged or tall, i.e. a vial or salt-cellar
something advanced or deep, i.e. a bowl; figuratively, the bosom
roasted
properly, to tumble down, i.e. settle by awaving motion
to tinkle, i.e. rattle together (as the ears in reddening with shame, or the teeth in chattering with fear)
to shade, as twilight or an opaque object
shade
Tselelponi, an Israelitess
a phantom, i.e. (figuratively) illusion, resemblance; hence, a representative figure, especially an idol
an idolatrous figure
Tsalmon, the name of a place in Palestine and of an Israelite
shade of death, i.e. the grave (figuratively, calamity)
Tsalmonah, a place in the Desert
Tsalmunna, a Midianite
to limp (as if one-sided)
a limping or full (figuratively)
Tsela, a place in Palestine
a rib (as curved), literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a door, i.e. leaf); hence, a side, literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an objec...
Tsalaph, an Israelite
Tselophchad, an Israelite
Tseltsach, a place in Palestine
a clatter, i.e. (abstractly) whirring (of wings); (concretely) a cricket; also a harpoon (as rattling), a cymbal (as clanging)
Tselek, an Israelite
Tsillethai, the name of two Israelites
to thirst (literally or figuratively)
thirsty (literally or figuratively)
thirst (literally or figuratively)
thirst (figuratively, of libidinousnes)
a thirsty place, i.e. desert
to link, i.e. gird; figuratively, to serve, (mentally) contrive
hence, an acre (i.e. day's task for a yoke of cattle to plough)
a veil
a cake of dried grapes
to sprout (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative)
a sprout (usually concrete), literal or figurative
a bracelet or arm-clasp; generally, a lid
a noose (as fastening); figuratively, destruction
excision, i.e. destruction; used only (adverbially) with prepositional prefix to extinction, i.e. perpetually
to dry up
wool
a Tsemarite or branch of the Canaanites
Tsemarajim, a place in Palestine
fleeciness, i.e. foliage
to extirpate (literally or figuratively)
Tsin, a part of the Desert
a thorn; hence, a cactus-hedge
a flock
a hook (as pointed); also a (large) shield (as if guarding by prickliness); also cold (as piercing)
a culvert
to alight; (transitive) to cause to descend, i.e. drive down
a thorn
a head-dress (i.e. piece of cloth wrapped around)
to blast or shrink
Tsenan, a place near Palestine
to humiliate