Parent and Child Roots - F
V) 6FI (6FI H-BR) —
Divide: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv:
astrologer| {str: 1895}
G) 6 IF (6IFBHR) ac:? co: Soap
ab: ?: What is cleaned with soap
becomes white or bright.
Nf2)8VIF (8VIFBH-RT) —
Blister:A white spot on the skin
and a possible sign of leprosy.
[freq. 13] |kjv: bright spot| {str:
934}
bm)6MIF (6MIFB-HYR) —
Bright: [freq. 1] |kjv: bright|
{str: 925}
H))VF ()VFBRH) ac: Eat co:
Meat ab: Covenant: The grain is
used as food for man or livestock.
Livestock fed grains become fat and
are the choicest for slaughter.
V))VF ()VFB-RH) — Eat:
[freq. 7] (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel)
|kjv: eat, choose, give| {str:
1262}
Nf3) 8JVF (8JVF B-RWT) —
Meat: The choicest meats are
those from fatted livestock.
[freq. 1] |kjv: meat| {str: 1267}
Nf4) 8MVF (8MVFB-RYT) —
Covenant: A covenant is
instituted through a sacrifice of a
choice, fatted, animal which is
cut into two and the parties of
the covenant pass through the
pieces. If one party fails to meet
the agreements of the covenant
then the other may do the same
to them. (see Genesis 15:10,17
and Jeremiah 34:18-20) [freq.
284] |kjv: covenant, league,
confederacy, confederate| {str:
1285}
fm)-VF (-VFB-RY) — Fat:
Livestock that are fed grains
become fat. [freq. 1] |kjv: fat|
{str: 1274}
eff1))MVMF ()MVMFBYR-YH)
— Meat: [ms: hyrb] [freq. 3]
|kjv: meat| {str: 1279}
J) 6 JF (6JFBWR) ac:? co: Soap
ab:?
Nm)6JF (6JFBWR) — Clean:
[ms: rb] [freq. 8] |kjv:
cleanness, pureness, never| {str:
1252, 1253}
Nf4)8MVJF (8MVJFBW-RYT)
— Soap: [ms: tyrb] [freq. 2]
|kjv: soap| {str: 1287}
M) 6 MF (6MF BYR)ac:? co:
Palace ab: ?: [Unknown connection
to root;]
Nf1))VMF ()VMFBY-RH) —
Palace: [Hebrew and Aramaic]
[freq. 17] |kjv: palace| {str: 1001,
1002}
mf4)8MRVMF (8MRVMFBY-R-
NYT) — Castle: [freq. 2] |kjv:
castle| {str: 1003}
Adopted Roots;
2743 /FV Mix
2041 5VF Thrust, Sword
2042 7VF Cypress
2052 6FG Prevail, Warrior
2520 6FS Cross
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1044) 7 F (7FBSh) ac: Wither co: Dry
ab: Shame: A drying up of a land,
stream, plant, etc. (eng: bashful)
A) 7 F (7FBSh) ac:? co:? ab:
Shame: When a wetland dries up the
fish and vegetation die and begin to
stink from the rotting matter.
mf1))RWF ()RWFBSh-NH) —
Shame: [freq. 1] |kjv: shame|
{str: 1317}