English is from Hebrew, Part 2

Strong's # Transliteration Meaning Derivatives
2040 harac to pull down or in pieces, break French: harasser
English: harass
2056
3205
3206
3211
valad
yalad
yeled
yaliyd
a boy
to bear young, to beget
something born, i.e. a lad or offspring
born
English: lad
3207 yaldah a lass :- damsel, girl English: lady
3208 yalduwth boyhood (or girlhood) youth
2102 zuwd or ziyd to seethe; figuratively, to be insolent Greek: zeo, boil; zelos, emulation, jealousy; sizo, boil, fry
English: seethe, sod
2232
2233
zara’
zera’
to sow
seed
Latin: serere, to sow, plant
2256
3525
chebel
kebel
a rope (as twisted), espec. a measuring line, by impl. a district or inheritance (as measured) or a noose
to twine or braid together, a fetter
English: keep, cable
2296 chagar to gird on English: cage
2348
2645
3713
3722
3724
chowph
chaphah
kephowr
kaphar
kopher
to cover; a cove
to cover; by implication to veil, encase
a cover, i.e. a tankard
to cover; figuratively to expiate, condone
a cover…bitumen (as a coating)
Greek: kophinos, basket
Latin: cophinus, basket
English: cove (Old English cofa), coven, cover, coffer
English: camp, camphor
2356 chor or chowr a cavity, socket, den Greek: chora, the space something occupies; choreo; to make room for another;
English: core
2370
2376
chazah
chezev
to gaze upon
a sight
English: gaze
2416
2417
chay
chay
alive, hence raw; fresh… life
life
English: gay
2483
2489
choliy
cheleka
malady, anxiety, calamity
(from an unused root 'to be dark')
Greek: chole, gall, bile
English: choler, cholera
2534 chema or chemah heat, anger, poison Greek: A fire-spouting monster with parts of lion, goat and serpent;
Latin: Chimaera, fire-breathing monster
English: alchemy, chemical, chemistry (probably via medieval kabbalah)
2646 chuppah a canopy Greek: kupellon
Latin: cupa, cup
Dutch: kupe
English: coop, coupe, cup, cupola
2782 charats to point sharply, i.e. (lit.) to wound Greek: charax, stake; charasso, to make sharp or pointed; karcharos, sharp-pointed, jagged
Latin: carex, a reed grass
English: carrot
2864 chathar to force a passage Greek: katharos, clean
English: catheter, catharsis
2906
6864
tuwr
tsor
a rock or hill
stone
English: tor
2930
2931
tame
tame
to be foul
foul in a religious sense; defiled
Latin: temerare, to darken, blacken, violate, defile; contemerare, to defile
English: tamper; contaminate
2932 tumah impurity Latin: tumor, tumere
English: tumor
2962 terem to interrupt or suspend Latin: terminus
English: term, terminate, terminal, interim
2969 ya’ah to be suitable English: yah, yeah
3212 yalak to walk English: walk
3213
3214
3215
yalal
yelel
yelalah
to howl
a howl
a howling
English: yell
3363 yaqa’ to sever oneself, to be dislocated, figuratively to abandon... :- be alienated Greek: eiko, to yield, give way;
English: wick
3391 yerah a month, lunar cycle, moon English: year
3426 yesh there is or are English: yes
3551
3554
kav
kavah
from a root... in the sense of piercing...
to prick or penetrate
Latin: cavus
English: cave, cavity
3646 kammon cumin Greek: kuminon
Latin: cuminum
Spanish: comino
English: cumin
3597 keylaph to clap or strike with noise English: clap
Old Norse: klappa
3608 kele prison Latin: cella, chamber
English: cell
3820

3824
3826
leb

labab
libbah
the heart; also used figuratively very widely for the feelings, the will and even the intellect...
the heart (as the most interior organ)
the heart (feminine of 3820)
English: love, life, live; liver (the organ)
3856
3858
lahah
lahat
to burn
a blaze
English: light
3918 layish or laish, lish (ﬥיש) a lion Epic Greek: lis (λίς), lion (later λέων);
3932
3933
la’ag
la’ag
to deride
derision, scoffing
English: laugh (OE hlaehhan, ME laughen)
3952 laqaq to lick, to lap English: lick
3960 lashan to lick, to wag the tongue English: lash
 


Last Update:
04/15/09: Posted
01/18/19: Added #3608
02/02/2022 Reformatted & updated
02-06-2022: Added 2056, 3205-3211, 3207, 3208, 2102, 2232-2233, 3363, 3820-3826, 3356-3358, 3918, 3952