Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Search Results

Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Search Results


Result of search for "unclean":

601 'anaphah an-aw-faw' from 599; an unclean bird, perhaps the parrot (from its irascibility):--heron.


2930 tame' taw-may' a primitive root; to be foul, especially in a ceremial or moral sense (contaminated):--defile (self), pollute (self), be (make, make self, pronounce) unclean, X utterly.
2931 tame' taw-may' from 2930; foul in a relig. sense:--defiled, + infamous, polluted(-tion), unclean.
2932 tum'ah toom-aw' from 2930; religious impurity:--filthiness, unclean(-ness).
3244 yanshuwph yan-shoof' or yanshowph {yan-shofe'}; apparently from 5398; an unclean (acquatic) bird; probably the heron (perhaps from its blowing cry, or because the night-heron is meant (Compare 5399))):--(great) owl.s
3563 kowc koce from an unused root meaning to hold together; a cup (as a container), often figuratively, a lot (as if a potion); also some unclean bird, probably an owl (perhaps from the cup-like cavity of its eye):--cup, (small) owl. Compare 3599.
5079 niddah nid-daw' from 5074; properly, rejection; by implication, impurity, especially personal (menstruation) or moral (idolatry, incest):--X far, filthiness, X flowers, menstruous (woman), put apart, X removed (woman), separation, set apart, unclean(-ness, thing, with filthiness).
6172 `ervah er-vaw' from 6168; nudity, literally (especially the pudenda) or figuratively (disgrace, blemish):--nakedness, shame, unclean(-ness).
6292 pigguwl pig-gool' or piggul {pig-gool'}; from an unused root meaning to stink; properly, fetid, i.e. (figuratively) unclean (ceremonially):--abominable(-tion, thing).
6945 qadesh kaw-dashe' from 6942; a (quasi) sacred person, i.e. (technically) a (male) devotee (by prostitution) to licentious idolatry:-- sodomite, unclean.
8464 tachmac takh-mawce' from 2554; a species of unclean bird (from its violence), perhaps an owl:--night hawk.
8580 tanshemeth tan-sheh'-meth from 5395; properly, a hard breather, i.e. the name of two unclean creatures, a lizard and a bird (both perhaps from changing color through their irascibility), probably the tree-toad and the water-hen:--mole, swan.

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