English is from Hebrew, Part 4

Strong's # Transliteration Meaning Derivatives
6006

4853
amac or amas

massa'
to load, i.e. impose a burden
load, bearing, tribute, burden, lifting
Latin: massa, lump
English: amass, mass
6051 anan a cloud (as covering the sky) English: awning
Greek: ana, up (?)
6059
6060
anaq
anaq
to choke…to collar (i.e. adorn with a necklace)
a necklace
English: neck (OE hnecca, ME nekke)
6186 arak to set in a row, i.e. arrange, put in order English: rack, reckon (ME rakke, reknen)
Middle Dutch: rec, framework
6187 erek a pile, equipment, ... (things that are set in) order Latin: erectus, erect, upright
English: wreck( ME wrek), erect
Old Norse: rec, wreckage
6199 ar'ar naked, i.e. poor, destitute Latin: arere (?), to be dry, thirsty
Old French: arere, behind
English: arid (?), arrears (ME arrers, arrere, behind)
6284
6285
pa'ah
pa'ar
to puff, i.e. blow away
to gleam, i.e. embellish; fig. to boast…
English: power, prow
6292 pigguwl or piggul fetid i.e. unclean English: pig
6358
6362
6359
patuwr
patar
patiyr
opened, i.e. a bud
to cleave or burst through, i.e. to emit
open, i.e. unoccupied, free
Latin: porta, gate; porticus
French: porte, door; portiere, curtain
Spanish: patio
English: port, portal, portico, patio
6378 pak a flask (from which a liquid may flow) English: pack, package (ME pak)
6434
6437
6440
pen
panah
paneh
to turn, an angle
to turn, by impl. to face
the face…:-…against, anger…countenance, edge…
English: pan (to turn), pane, panel, pain
6438 pinnah an angle, by impl. a pinnacle Latin: pinnaculum
English: pinnacle
6452
6585
6587
pacach
pasa
pesa
to hop, i.e. (fig.) skip over or spare
to stride
a stride, step
Greek: pateo, to walk;
Latin: passus, step, pace;
Old French: passer
Spanish: pasear, pasar
English: pass, pace, passage, pause, pose
6471 pa'amah a stroke (lit. or fig.) English: pummel
6490 piqquwd or piqqud appointment, i.e. a mandate English: pick (choose)
6504
6555
parad
parats
to break through, i.e. spread or separate
to break out
Latin: pars, partialis
English: part, parse, partial (ME pars, parcial)
6508 pardec a park, forest French: parc, parquet
English: park, paradise
6500
6509
para’
parah
to bear fruit
to bear fruit
Latin: parere, to bear, bring forth, give birth to; pirum, pear; pirus, pear tree; parens, ancestor, ferax, fruitful
English: pear, parent
6501 pere’ from 6500 in the secondary sense of running wild. Aeolic Greek: phar (φηρ), for thar (θηρ), a wild beast;
Latin: fera, wild animal; ferox, fierce;
English: feral, ferocious
6518 paraz from an unused root meaning to separate; i.e. decide; a chieftain a chieftain Greek: presbuteros, elder
Latin: praesidere, to command
English: preside, president, presbyter, praise (?), pray (?)
6527 parat to scatter words, i.e. prate (or hum) English: prate, parrot, prattle
6531
6561
6562
perek
paraq
peraq
fracture; i.e. severity
to break off or crunch
to discontinue
English: breach, break (OE brec, brecan; ME breche, breken)
6565 parar to break up Latin: parare, to prepare
Old French: parer, to trim
English: pare (ME paren), prepare
6567 parash to separate, lit. to disperse or fig. to specify Latin: parocha, room and board; parochus, official host;
Late Latin: parochia
Old French: parroche
English: parish, parochial, parse, purse
6569 peresh excrement (as eliminated) English: perish
6586 pasha to break away, i.e. trespass, apostasize, quarrel Latin: portio, potion, share
English: portion
6596 poth or pothah to open; a hole, i.e. hinge or the female pudenda Latin: patere, to be open; patens, open, accessible
Old French: patente
English: pot, patent (ME patent, open letter), path
6631
7704
tse’etsa
sadeh or saday
issue, i.e. produce, children
from an unused root meaning to spread out; a field
seed
6641
6648
tsabuwa
tseba
dyed
a dye
English: zebra (loan word?)
6654 tsad side English: side
6703
6705
tsach
tsacheh
dazzling, i.e. sunny, bright, (fig.) evident
to glare, i.e. be dazzling white
Latin: sacer, sacred, holy; sacrare, to consecrate, hallow
English: sacred
6704 tsicheh parched, dried up Latin: siccare, to dry; siccus, dry
French: sec
Italian: secco
English: sec, sack (dry wine), desiccate, exsicate
6716 tsiy a ship English: sea
6725 tsiyuwn a monumental or guiding pillar :- sign English: sign
6861 tsiqlon from an unused root meaning to wind; a sack (as tied at the mouth) Greek: kuklos, kuklo-
Latin: cyclus, circle
English: cycle, cyclo-, cyclone
6887 tsarar to compress, to bind up, to bind together, to shut up... press upon, besiege (see Gesenius, not Strong’s) Greek: seira, a cord, rope; seirao (σειράω) bind or draw with a rope;
Latin: stringere, to tie tight; strictus, tight
English: truss, strait, serried
6963
7032
qowl or qol
qal
from an unused root meaning to call aloud; a voice or sound
sound, voice
Greek: kaleo, call; kelados, loud noise or voice, kleos, report;
Old Norse: kalla
English: call (ME callen)
6972
7093
quwts
qets
to clip off; to spend the harvest season
an extremity; adverb (with prepositional prefix) after
English: cut (ME cutten), cuts
6965 quwm to rise Greek: (Hebrew transliterated as koum, koumi)
English: come (OE cuman; ME comen)
6983 qowsh to set a trap English: catch
7070
7013
3653
qaneh
qayin
ken
a reed (as erect)…a rod, shaft, tube, stem
a lance
a stand; i.e. pedestal or station
Greek: kanna, reed; kanon; kenteo, to prick; kentron, a point
English: cane, canon
7121
7123
qara’
qera’
to call out
to call, cry
Greek: krazo, to croak, scream, shriek, cry aloud; krauge, a crying, screaming
English: to croak, to cry, to crow
7149 qiryah city Greek: chora, the space in which a thing is; chorion, a place, post, fortified post, estate, a space enclosed;
7161 qeren (dual form qarnayim evident at 6255 a horn (dual, a pair of horns) Doric Greek: karneia, a festival from karnon, horn
Welsh: karnux, horn
Greek: keras, horn
Latin: cornu, horn
English: horn, corn
7176
7178
qereth
qartan
a city
a city-plot
Greek: chortos, an enclosed place;
Latin: cohors, barnyard;
English: chart, charter, court
7214 re'em, reeym , reym or re a wild bull English: ram (OE, ME ramm)
7218
7217
rosh
resh
the head :- ... principal, ruler, sum, top
the head, sum
Latin: rex, king
German: reich
English: rich, rise (?)
7264
7265
7266
ragaz
regaz
regaz
to quiver
to provoke unto wroth
violent anger
Latin: rabide, madly, furiously; rabidus, rabid, mad, furious;
English: rage, rave; rabid, rabies
7300 ruwd to tramp about; i.e. ramble :- have the dominion, be lord … rule English: road (OE rad; ME rade, rode); rule; rod
7301 ravah to slake the thirst :- bathe, make drunk … fill, satiate, (abundantly) satisfy English: ravine, rave, ravish
7321 ruwa to mar; fig. to split the ears (with sound), i.e. shout English: roar
7329 razah to emaciate, i.e. make (become) thin English: rase, raze, razor
7371 rachath a winnowing fork English: rake
7378 riyb or ruwb to toss, i.e. grapple, fig. to wrangle, i.e. hold a controversy English: rob, robbery, rub
7477
7478
ra'al
ra'al
to reel
a reeling (from intoxication)
English: reel
7493 ra'ash to undulate, particularly through fear; spec. to spring (as a locust) :- make afraid, (re-)move, quake English: rash, rush
7511
7513
raphac
raphcodah
to trample
from 7511 - a raft (as flat)
English: raft, hence rafter (a flat structure)
7516 rephesh mud English: raffish (ME raff, rubbish)
7563 rasha morally wrong; bad person English: rash (?)
7592 sha'al or sha'el to inquire; by impl. to request; by ext. to demand English: shall
7607
7608
she'er
sha'arah
flesh … kindred by blood
female kindred by blood
Latin: soror, sister
English: she, sorority
7651 sheba seven Latin: septem
English: seven
7717 sahed to testify, a witness English: said, say
7722 show or show'ah or shoah a tempest, by impl. devastation English: shower
7751 shuwt to push forth English: shot, shoot, shut
7757 shuwl a skirt; by impl. A bottom-edge English: shawl (dictionary attributes Persian: shal)
7787 suwr to saw English: saw (ME sawe)
7788
7789
7891
shuwr
shuwr
shiyr
to turn, i.e. travel about
to spy out (gen.) survey
to sing, singer
English: show (in all its senses)
7791 shuwr a wall English: shore (in all of its senses); shire (?)
7827 shecheleth … peeling off … English: shuck
7876 shayah to keep in memory English: save, safe, share
7878 siyach to ponder, i.e. converse (with oneself and hence aloud) or utter Greek: psuche
Latin: psyche
English: pysche, pyscho-
7897 shiyth a dress (as put on) English: sheath, sheathe
7931
7932
7933
7934
shakan
shekan
sheken
shaken
to reside
… :- cause to dwell
a residence
a resident; by ext. a fellow citizen
English: shack; shackle
7982 shelet a shield English: shield, shelter
8159

8160
sha’ah

sha’ah
to gaze at or about... by implication, to inspect, consider
a look
English: saw, to see, to show

04-15-09: Posted
02/02/2022 Reformatted & updated; Removed loan words cinnamon, cassia, added 7651
02-06-2022: Added 6500, 6501, 6631 & 7704, 6887, 7121, 7123, 7176, 7178, 7149, 7161, 8160