Parent and Child Roots - V
Resh
- $V ($VRA) ac: See co:? ab:
Appearance: The ability to see, perceive
or have a vision.
A)$V ($VRA) ac: See co:? ab:?
Nf1) )EV ()EV R-AH) —
Raah: An unknown bird of prey
with a keen sense of sight. [freq.
1] |kjv: glede| {str: 7201}
Nf4)8MEV (8MEVR-AYT) —
See: [freq. 1] |kjv: beholding|
{str: 7212}
af1) )EVQ ()EVQMR-AH)
— Vision: [freq. 12] |kjv: vision,
lookingglass| {str: 4759}
fm) -EV (-EV R-AY) —
Mirror: A looking glass. [freq.
1] |kjv: looking glass| {str:
7209}
H))EV ()EVRAH) ac: See co:
Seeab: Appearance
V))EV ()EVR-AH) — See:
To see or perceive something or
someone. Also to see visions. [A
generic verb with a wide
application meaning "to see"]
[freq. 1313] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Pual)
|kjv: see, look, behold, shew,
appear, consider, seer, spy,
respect, perceive, provide,
regard, enjoy, lo, foresee, heed|
{str: 7200}
Nm))EV ()EVR-AH) — See:
[freq. 1] |kjv: see| {str: 7202}
am) )EVQ ()EVQ MR-AH)
— Appearance: What is seen.
[freq. 103] |kjv: appearance,
sight, countenance, vision,
favoured, look| {str: 4758}
dm))JEV ()JEVR-AWH) —
Look: [freq. 1] |kjv: behold| {str:
7207}
fm) -EV (-EV R-AY) —
Seeing:[freq. 6] |kjv: see, look,
gazingstock| {str: 7210}
gm))EJV ()EJVRW-AH) —
Vision: [ms: har] [freq. 1] |kjv:
vision| {str: 7203}
L)$VM ($VMYRA) ac:? co: Crop
ab:?
af1))EVJQ ()EVJQMW-R-
AH) — Crop: What is closely
watched for harvest time. [freq.
1] |kjv: crop| {str: 4760}
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1439) &V (&VRB) ac: Rule co: Master
ab: Increase: The pictograph V is a
picture of a head, the F is a picture of the
tent representing the family. Combined
these mean "head of the family". Each
family has a master that rules all cases,
trials, conflicts and contests. This person
was the representative for the whole tribe,
one abundant in authority and wisdom.
(see Exodus 18:25).
A)&V (&VRB) ac:? co: Master
ab: ?: An abundance of number,
strength or authority.
Nm)&V (&VRB) — I. Master:
One who is abundant in
authority. II. Abundant: An
abundance of numbers (many) or
strength (great). From the idea of
greatness in authority. [Hebrew
and Aramaic] III. Archer: