to slake the thirst (occasionally of other appetites)
Hebrew Strong's Numbers
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sated (with drink)
Rohagah, an Israelite
properly, to breathe freely, i.e. revive; by implication, to have ample room
room, literally (an interval) or figuratively (deliverance)
properly, to blow, i.e. breathe; only (literally) to smell or (by implication, perceive (figuratively, to anticipate, enjoy)
wind; by resemblance breath, i.e. a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively, life, anger, unsubstantiality; by extension, a region of the ...
{wind; by resemblance breath, i.e. a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively, life, anger, unsubstantiality; by extension, a region of the...
relief
satisfaction
to be high actively, to rise or raise (in various applications, literally or figuratively)
(literally) elevation or (figuratively) elation
{to be high actively, to rise or raise (in various applications, literally or figuratively)}
(literally) altitude
elevation, i.e. (adverbially) aloft
Rumah, a place in Palestine
elation, i.e. (adverbially) proudly
exaltation, i.e. (figuratively and specifically) praise
exaltation, i.e. praise
Romamti-Ezer, an Israelite
to mar (especially by breaking); figuratively, to split the ears (with sound), i.e. shout (for alarm or joy)
properly, to triturate (in a mortar), i.e. (figuratively) to agitate (by concussion)
to run (for whatever reason, especially to rush)
to pour out (literally or figuratively), i.e. empty
to slaver (with spittle), i.e. (by analogy) to emit afluid (ulcerous or natural)
to be destitute
Ruth, a Moabitess
to attenuate, i.e. (figuratively) hide; a mystery
to emaciate, i.e. make (become) thin (literally or figuratively)
thin
Rezon, a Syrian
thinness
a dignitary
thinness
to twinkle the eye (in mockery)
probably to be heavy, i.e. (figuratively) honorable
to broaden (intransitive or transitive, literal or figurative)
a width
a width, i.e. (concretely) avenue or area
Rechob, the name of a place in Syria, also of a Syrian and an Israelite
width (literally or figuratively)
roomy, in any (or every) direction, literally or figuratively
Rachab, a Canaanitess
Rechoboth, a place in Assyria and one in Palestine
Rechabjah, an Israelite
Rechabam, an Israelite king
a mill-stone
Rechum, the name of a Persian and of three Israelites
compassionate
remote, literally or figuratively, of place or time; specifically, precious; often used adverbially (with preposition)
a panel (as resembling a trough)
{remote, literally or figuratively, of place or time; specifically, precious; often used adverbially (with preposition)}
a ewe (the females being the predominant element of a flock) (as a good traveller)
Rachel, a wife of Jacob
to fondle; by implication, to love, especially to compassionate
compassion (in the plural); by extension, the womb (as cherishing the fetus); by implication, a maiden
Racham, an Israelite
the womb
(plural) pity
a kind of vulture (supposed to be tender towards its young)
a maiden
compassionate
to brood; by implication, to be relaxed
to lave (the whole or a part of a thing)
to attend upon
a bath
a bathing place
to widen (in any direction), i.e. (intransitively) recede or (transitively) remove (literally or figuratively, of place or relation)
remote
to gush
a winnowing-fork (as blowing the chaff away)
to be moist
moist (with sap)
terror
to be rejuvenated
to dash down
irrigation, i.e. a shower
properly, to toss, i.e. grapple; mostly figuratively, to wrangle, i.e. hold a controversy; (by implication) to defend
a contest (personal or legal)
Ribai, an Israelite
odor (as if blown)
{odor (as if blown)}
(only plural), grits (as pounded)
Riphath, a grandson of Japheth and his descendants
emptiness; figuratively, a worthless thing; adverbially, in vain
empty; figuratively, worthless
emptily; figuratively (objective) ineffectually, (subjective) undeservedly
saliva; by resemblance, broth
poverty
tender (literally or figuratively); by implication, weak
softness (figuratively)
to ride (on an animal or in a vehicle); causatively, to place upon (for riding or generally), to despatch
a vehicle; by implication, a team; by extension, cavalry; by analogy a rider, i.e. the upper millstone
Rekab, the name of two Arabs and of two Israelites
a charioteer
a chariot (collectively)
Rekah, a place in Palestine
a vehicle (as ridden on)
property (as gathered)
a scandal-monger (as travelling about)