Parent and Child Roots - V
gm)&VJE (&VJEAW-RB) —
Ambush: [ms: bra] [freq. 1]
|kjv: wait| {str: 696}
G)&IV (&IVRHB) ac: Encourage
co:? ab: Pride: An abundance of
assurance.
V) &IV (&IV R-HB) —
Encourage: [freq. 4] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil) |kjv: sure, proudly,
overcome, strengthen| {str:
7292}
Nm) &IV (&IV R-HB) —
Proud: [freq. 1] |kjv: proud|
{str: 7295}
gm) &IJV (&IJVRW-HB) —
Proud: [freq. 1] |kjv: strength|
{str: 7296}
H) )FV ()FV RBH) ac:? co:
Abundant ab: ?: An abundance of
number, strength or authority.
V) )FV ()FV R-BH) —
Increase: [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 232] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: multiply,
increase, much, more, long,
store, exceedingly, abundance,
grow, great| {str: 7235, 7236}
am))FVQ ()FVQMR-BH) —
Increase: [freq. 2] |kjv: increase,
great| {str: 4766}
nm))FVE ()FVEAR-BH) —
Locust: An abundant swarm.
[freq. 24] |kjv: locust,
grasshopper| {str: 697}
J) &JV (&JV RWB) ac:? co:
Abundance ab: ?: An abundance of
number, strength or authority.
Nm) &JV (&JV RWB) —
Abundance: An abundance of
numbers (many) or strength
(great). [freq. 155] |kjv:
multitude, abundance, great,
greatness, much, abundantly,
plenty, many, long, excellent|
{str: 7230}
L)&VM (&VMYRB) ac: Strive co:?
ab: Strife: The responsibility of the
master is to strive for survival and
protection of the house.
bm)&MVM (&MVMY-RYB) —
Strive: [freq. 3] |kjv: strive,
contend| {str: 3401}
M) &MV (&MVRYB) ac: Strive co:
?ab: Strife: The responsibility of the
master is to strive for survival and
protection of the house.
V)&MV (&MVRYB) — Strive:
[df: bwr] [freq. 67] (vf: Paal,
Hiphil) |kjv: plead, strive,
contend, chide, debate| {str:
7378}
Nm) &MV (&MV RYB) —
Strife: [ms: br] [freq. 62] |kjv:
cause, strife, controversy,
contention| {str: 7379}
kf1))FMVQ ()FMVQM-RY-
BH) — Strife: [freq. 7] |kjv:
strife, provocation| {str: 4808}
Adopted Roots;
2742 (FV Spread, Sheet
2744 3FV Square
2745 =FV Lay, Palate
2746 5FV Stall
2785 (TV Spread
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1440) 'V ('VRG) ac: Trample co: Rug
ab: Thought: The pictograph V is a
picture of the head of a man, the G is a
picture of a foot. Combined these mean
"man of feet". The treading underfoot of
something. A woven rug as something
tread upon. (eng: rug - as woven and
trampled on; harangue; wrong)