Parent and Child Roots - H
fm) -OH (-OH D-KY) —
Wave:Wave A crushing of the
surf. [freq. 1] |kjv: wave| {str:
1796}
B) /OH (/OH DKK) ac:? co:
Powderab: ?: The fine dust created
in the mortar by crushing something.
V) /OH (/OH D-KK) —
Small: To crush or beat
something into small pieces.
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df:
qqd] [freq. 23] (vf: Paal, Hiphil,
Hophal) |kjv: beat small,
powder, stamp, bruise, small,
dust, beat in pieces, break in
pieces| {str: 1854, 1855}
E)$OH ($OHDKA)ac: Break
co:? ab:?
V) $OH ($OH D-KA) —
Break:To break something by
beating it. [freq. 18] (vf: Niphal,
Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: break,
break in pieces, crush, bruise,
destroy| {str: 1792}
Nm) $OH ($OH D-KA) —
Broken: Something that is
broken into pieces. [freq. 3] |kjv:
contrite, destruction| {str: 1793}
F)/HI (/HIHDK) ac: Trample
co:? ab: ?: Walking over something
to trample on it as with a pestle in a
mortar.
V) /HI (/HI H-DK) —
Trample: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal)
|kjv: tread down| {str: 1915}
H) )OH ()OHDKH) ac:? co:
Bruise ab: ?: Something that is
bruised by beating it.
V) )OH ()OH D-KH) —
Bruise: [freq. 5] (vf: Paal,
Niphal, Piel) |kjv: break,
contrite, crouch| {str: 1794}
Nf1) )OH ()OH D-KH) —
Bruised:[freq. 1] |kjv: wounded|
{str: 1795}
J)/JH (/JHDWK)ac: Beat co:
Mortar ab: ?: A beating as with a
mortar in a pestle.
V)/JH (/JHDWK) — Beat:
[Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: qwd]
[freq. 2] (vf: Paal) |kjv: beat,
break into pieces| {str: 1743,
1751}
kf1))OJHQ ()OJHQM-DW-
KH) — Mortar: [ms: hkdm]
[freq. 1] |kjv: mortar| {str: 4085}
M)/MH (/MHDYK) ac: Beat co:
Siege works ab:?
Nm) /MH (/MH DYK) —
Siege works: Engines of war
constructed next to a city wall
for the purpose of battering it
into pieces to allow entry into
the city. [df: qyd] [freq. 6] |kjv:
fort| {str: 1785}
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1081) 0 H (0HDL) ac: Back and Forth
co: Door ab: ?: The pictograph H is a
door. The P is a picture of staff and
represents any rod. Combined these
pictures mean "the door on the rod". The
tent door was hung down as a curtain,
covering the entrance to the tent, from a
horizontal pole. The door was then moved
to the side for going in and out of the tent.
(eng: door - an exchange for the d and l)
A) 0 H (0HDL) ac:? co: Door ab:
Poor:Any object that dangles such
as a bucket that is hung from a rope
down a well to retrieve water. The
hair hangs from the head. A poor or
weak person hangs the head in
poverty.