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H7350 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחוֹק

or rachoq; from רָחַק; remote, literally or figuratively, of place or time; specifically, precious; often used adverbially (with preposition)

H7351 Hebrew

Lemma: רַחִיט

from the same as רְהָטִים; a panel (as resembling a trough)

H7352 Hebrew

Lemma: רַחִיקִין

(Aramaic) corresponding to רָחוֹק

H7353 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחֵל

from an unused root meaning to journey; a ewe (the females being the predominant element of a flock) (as a good traveller)

H7354 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחֵל

the same as רָחֵל; Rachel, a wife of Jacob

H7355 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחַם

a primitive root; to fondle; by implication, to love, especially to compassionate

H7356 Hebrew

Lemma: רָ֫חַם

from רָחַם; compassion (in the plural); by extension, the womb (as cherishing the fetus); by implication, a maiden

H7357 Hebrew

Lemma: רַ֫חַם

the same as רָ֫חַם; pity; Racham, an Israelite

H7358 Hebrew

Lemma: רָ֫חֶם

from רָחַם; the womb (compare רָ֫חַם)

H7359 Hebrew

Lemma: רַחֲמִין

(Aramaic) corresponding to רָ֫חַם; (plural) pity

H736 Hebrew

Lemma: אֹרְחַת

feminine active participle of אָרַח; a caravan

H7360 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחָם

or (feminine) rachamah; from רָחַם; a kind of vulture (supposed to be tender towards its young)

H7361 Hebrew

Lemma: רַחֲמָתַ֫יִם

feminine of רָ֫חַם; a maiden

H7362 Hebrew

Lemma: רַחֲמָנִיּוֹת

from רָחַם; compassionate

H7363 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחַף

a primitive root; to brood; by implication, to be relaxed

H7364 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחַץ

a primitive root; to lave (the whole or a part of a thing)

H7365 Hebrew

Lemma: רְחַץ

(Aramaic) corresponding to רָחַץ (probably through the accessory idea of ministering as a servant at the bath); to attend upon

H7366 Hebrew

Lemma: רַ֫חַץ

from רָחַץ; a bath

H7367 Hebrew

Lemma: רַחְצָה

feminine of רַ֫חַץ; a bathing place

H7368 Hebrew

Lemma: רָחַק

a primitive root; to widen (in any direction), i.e. (intransitively) recede or (transitively) remove (literally or figuratively, of place or relation)