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H1401 גִּבָּר gibbâr noun 1 form
to be strong, prevail, show strength
A man of strength, a valiant or mighty man, particularly one distinguished by physical prowess, bravery, or valor, often in a military or leadership context. The term can denote a warrior, hero, or pe…
H1402 גִּבָּר Gibbâr noun 1 form
to be strong, to prevail, to act mightily
Gibbâr is a personal name in the Hebrew Bible, designating an Israelite ancestor mentioned among the returnees from Babylonian exile. The name may reflect a meaning drawn from the underlying root, den…
H1403 גַּבְרִיאֵל Gabrîyʼêl noun 1 form
to be strong, to prevail, to be mighty, to be manly
Gabri'el is a personal name meaning 'El (God) is a mighty man' or 'El is strong man.' In the Hebrew Bible, it refers specifically to a supernatural messenger—Gabri'el—who appears in the books of Danie…
H1404 גְּבֶרֶת gᵉbereth noun 6 forms
to be strong, powerful, prevail
A woman of high social status or authority, especially one who exercises authority over other women or a household; often signifying a noblewoman or 'mistress' in the sense of the female head of a hou…
H1405 גִּבְּתוֹן Gibbᵉthôwn noun 4 forms
hill, mound, elevation
Gibbethon: a specific settlement mentioned in territorial lists assigned to the descendants of Dan and later referenced as a site of conflict during early monarchic history. The name likely denotes a …
H1406 גָּג gâg noun 13 forms
to rise, be exalted, be high
A flat or accessible roof or housetop, typically the uppermost part of a building in ancient Israelite architecture; by extension, the upper platform or surface of an altar. In common usage, refers to…
H1407 גַּד gad noun 1 form
to cut, furrow, incise
Coriander, an aromatic annual plant (Coriandrum sativum) in the parsley family, cultivated for its edible seeds and leaves. In biblical contexts, the word refers specifically to the small, round seeds…
H1408 גַּד Gad noun 1 form
to cut, allot, distribute
Proper name referring primarily to a god or divine concept associated with fortune or good luck, occasionally invoked as a deity believed to bestow prosperity; also appears as a nominal concept of 'fo…
H1409 גָּד gâd noun 2 forms
to cut, divide, distribute (root level)
A proper noun designating 'Gad,' used in the Hebrew Bible as both (1) the name of one of Jacob's sons, the ancestor of the Israelite tribe of Gad, and (2) in a different context, referring to a West S…
H1410 גָּד Gâd noun 5 forms
to cut, to divide, fortune (by extension)
Proper noun referring primarily to Gad, the seventh son of Jacob/Israel by Zilpah, and by extension to the tribe descended from him, the territory allotted to that tribe east of the Jordan River, and,…
H1411 גְּדָבָר gᵉdâbâr noun 1 form
to collect, to store up, to be in charge of treasure
Official responsible for managing or overseeing financial resources, particularly in temple or royal administrative contexts; denotes a treasurer or chief financial officer within an administrative st…
H1412 גֻּדְגֹּדָה Gudgôdâh noun 1 form
to cut, gash, incise
Gudgodah — a place name referring to a site encountered by the Israelites during their wilderness journey, most likely marking a physical geographic location characterized by a cleft, ravine, gorge, o…
H1413 גָּדַד gâdad verb 8 forms
to cut, to incise, to form a troop, to press together
To cut or gash, especially with sharp implements; by extension, to band together or form a troop in military or ritual context. The root conveys both literal acts of making incisions and the figurativ…
H1414 גְּדַד gᵉdad verb 1 form
to cut, to hack, to hew
To cut, chop, or hew down, especially in reference to trees or wooden objects; to fell by cutting. In Aramaic usage, the term is employed for the physical act of cutting down or striking, particularly…
H1415 גָּדָה gâdâh noun 1 form
to cut, cut into, incise, make an incision
An edge, limit, or barrier, especially of a body of water; specifically, a riverbank or embankment. Refers to the physical boundary or raised land that forms the margin of a river or stream, marking w…
H1416 גְּדוּד gᵉdûwd noun 11 forms
to cut, to invade, to make an incursion
A band or troop, typically of men gathered for military or raiding purposes; can refer to a group of warriors, soldiers, or irregular fighters such as raiders or marauders. Figuratively, can denote an…
H1417 גְּדוּד gᵉdûwd noun 1 form
to cut, to incise, to make a trench
A cut or incision in the ground, typically referring to an agricultural furrow or trench made for planting or irrigation; in some contexts, a channel or groove caused by human or natural activity. The…
H1418 גְּדוּדָה gᵉdûwdâh noun 1 form
to cut, incise, make a breach
A cutting, incision, or breach; an act or result of making a cut, often with reference to dividing or penetrating something. While the primary sense is of a physical incision or cut, contexts may impl…
H1419 גָּדוֹל gâdôwl adjective 28 forms
to be great, to grow, to become strong/powerful
Large in size, quantity, or degree; significant, important, or powerful. The adjective denotes physical greatness (size, height), social prominence (status, influence), intensity (of sound or force), …
H1420 גְּדוּלָה gᵉdûwlâh noun 10 forms
to be/become great, to grow, to increase
Greatness, majesty, or eminence—both as a quality and, in context, as the status, grandeur, or distinguished position of a person or entity. It denotes the state or condition of being great in physica…
H1421 גִּדּוּף giddûwph noun 3 forms
to revile, insult, speak abusively, blaspheme
A verbal act of insulting or speaking with contempt, particularly directed toward the deity, but also against persons; the noun denotes an utterance of blasphemy, abuse, or reproach—a harsh verbal att…
H1422 גְּדוּפָה gᵉdûwphâh noun 1 form
to revile, to insult, to reproach, to blaspheme
An utterance or expression of abuse, insult, or reproach, often directed toward a person, deity, or sacred concept, particularly in the form of verbal defamation or blasphemy. The term is used chiefly…
H1423 גְּדִי gᵉdîy noun 6 forms
to cut off, to raise, to wean
A young goat, specifically a kid, typically less than a year old. The term is often used in contexts relating to pastoral life, sacrificial practices, and dietary laws. In some contexts, the word can …
H1424 גָּדִי Gâdîy noun 1 form
to be fortunate, to bestow fortune
A personal name, Gadi; designates an individual known as the father of Menahem, a king of Israel. The term functions as a patronymic, indicating lineage, and is best rendered as 'Gadi' without transla…
H1425 גָּדִי Gâdîy noun 5 forms
to cut, divide, be fortunate, name Gad
A member or descendant of the Israelite tribe of Gad; an individual belonging to the lineage of Gad, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The term refers both to individual members ('a Gadite') and col…
H1426 גַּדִּי Gaddîy noun 1 form
fortune, luck, to cut, invade (when from גדד, though here from Gad)
Gaddiy (גַּדִּי) is a personal name meaning 'my fortune' or 'my luck,' likely expressing gratitude or association with good fortune, possibly invoking the deity Gad (Fortune) as protector or benefacto…
H1427 גַּדִּיאֵל Gaddîyʼêl noun 1 form
fortune, luck, God, mighty one
Proper noun, personal name: Gaddiel — 'El is my fortune' or 'God is my fortune.' The name combines the theme of 'fortune' or 'good luck' (as indicated by the element Gad), with association to the deit…
H1428 גִּדְיָה gidyâh noun 1 form
to cut off, border, embank
A bank or edge of a river, specifically the raised margin or border of a stream or watercourse. The term refers to the physical embankment along the side of a river, stream, or wadi in its natural lan…
H1429 גְּדִיָּה gᵉdîyâh noun 1 form
to be young (referring to goats), young animal, kid
A young female goat (doeling); specifically, the female offspring in the initial stage of growth, typically prior to weaning. In biblical contexts, it refers to a juvenile female goat, in contrast to …
H1430 גָּדִישׁ gâdîysh noun 2 forms
to heap up, pile, amass
A stack or heap, especially referring to a pile of cut grain sheaves collected during or after harvest. In extended or poetic contexts, refers to any kind of heap (e.g., stones, earth, or ruined struc…
H1431 גָּדַל gâdal verb 58 forms
to grow, to become great, to increase, to magnify, to boast
To become great, large, or powerful; to increase in magnitude, importance, or intensity. The verb expresses development or growth in a range of physical, social, intellectual, or moral dimensions. In …
H1432 גָּדֵל gâdêl verb 2 forms
to grow, become great, increase, be important
Adjective describing something that is great or large in size, extent, or importance, whether physically or metaphorically. It may refer to a person of stature, an object of notable size, or circumsta…
H1433 גֹּדֶל gôdel noun 9 forms
to grow, become great, increase
State or quality of being great—refers to size, magnitude, or prominence; denotes physical greatness (size, stature), figurative greatness (importance, significance), or superiority in rank or power. …
H1434 גְּדִל gᵉdil noun 1 form
to grow, make large, twist together, plait
A braided cord or tassel, especially as an ornament or marker attached to garments or objects. In biblical contexts, refers to a decorative fringe or twisted cord made from threads, often attached to …
H1435 גִּדֵּל Giddêl noun 1 form
to grow, to become strong, to be great, to magnify
Giddêl is a personal name occurring in post-exilic biblical lists. It is likely derived from a root meaning 'to be great' or 'to make great,' and in the context of a name, it likely expresses 'God (or…
H1436 גְּדַּלְיָה Gᵉdalyâh noun 4 forms
to be great, grow, become important, magnify
Gedalĕyāh is a personal name meaning 'Yah has become great' or 'Yah is great.' Used as a theophoric proper name for several individuals in the Hebrew Bible, the term designates men from the monarchic …
H1437 גִּדַּלְתִּי Giddaltîy noun 2 forms
to grow, become great, magnify, make large, exalt
A personal name meaning 'I have magnified' or 'I have made great.' Refers to an individual named in the genealogies of the Israelites. The name encapsulates a declarative or commemorative statement, l…
H1438 גָּדַע gâdaʻ verb 16 forms
to cut, to sever, to fell, to break off
To cut off, sever, or bring to an abrupt end; the act of physically or figuratively cutting, especially in the sense of felling trees, breaking off branches, or terminating a person, group, or thing. …
H1439 גִּדְעוֹן Gidʻôwn noun 4 forms
to cut down, to hew, to fell
Gidʻon: A personal name meaning 'hewer, feller,' signifying one who cuts down (typically wood or enemies in battle); used as the proper name of an Israelite leader from the tribe of Manasseh, notably …
H1440 גִּדְעֹם Gidʻôm noun 1 form
to cut off, to hew down, to sever, to destroy
A toponym designating a specific place known as Gidʻom, the name itself likely referencing a location associated with cutting off, devastation, or ruin. The semantic range covers the place itself and …
H1441 גִּדְעֹנִי Gidʻônîy noun 1 form
to cut off, to hew, to chop down
Gideonite; an individual descended from or bearing the name 'Gideoni.' In context, specifically refers to Gideoni, a clan head of the tribe of Benjamin in the wilderness generation. This is a patronym…
H1442 גָּדַף gâdaph verb 4 forms
to insult, to abuse, to revile, to speak contemptuously
To insult, abuse, or speak with contempt against a person (especially a deity); to use abusive or insolent language, often in a way that disrespects or defames. In the context of actions toward the Is…
H1443 גָּדַר gâdar verb 5 forms
to enclose, fence in, wall, separate, build a barrier
To build, repair, or enclose with a wall; to erect, construct, or mend a fence or partition, particularly as a protective measure. Used both literally for building or repairing city walls or enclosure…
H1444 גֶּדֶר geder noun 2 forms
to enclose, to wall in, to fence
A physical barrier or structure built as an enclosure or protection, typically a wall or fence made of stones, earth, or similar materials; used to demarcate or defend property, vineyards, sheepfolds,…
H1445 גֶּדֶר Geder noun 1 form
to enclose, to wall in, to fence, to fortify
A proper noun designating a specific geographic locality, Geder. The term refers to the name of a town whose precise location remains uncertain but is identified in the context of Israelite settlement…
H1446 גְדֹר Gᵉdôr noun 3 forms
to wall in, to fence, enclose
Gedor, a place name in the Hebrew Bible, designates a settlement or locality—most commonly a town situated within the territory associated with Judah. In some contexts, it also serves as a personal na…
H1447 גָּדֵר gâdêr noun 5 forms
to wall in, to fence, to enclose
A physical barrier constructed of stones, earth, or other materials, primarily serving as an enclosure, boundary, or protection. The term can refer to a simple fence, a low wall marking a field's edge…
H1448 גְּדֵרָה gᵉdêrâh noun 8 forms
to wall, to build a fence, to enclose
A physical enclosure or walled area, particularly one constructed to contain flocks or herds; by extension, may refer to an animal pen, sheepfold, or protected enclosure for livestock. In some context…
H1449 גְּדֵרָה Gᵉdêrâh noun 1 form
to enclose, wall in, fence, build a boundary
Gederah – a toponym representing a settlement or locality, likely named for or associated with an enclosure, wall, or boundary structure such as a stone fence or hedge. The term preserves the sense of…
H1450 גְּדֵרוֹת Gᵉdêrôwth noun 2 forms
to wall in, fence, enclose
A plural noun meaning 'sheepfolds, enclosures, walls (specifically walled enclosures or pens for livestock)'; also used as a place name referring to a settlement called Gederoth. In topographical cont…