Adopted Roots (Three Letter) - X
6 QX (6QXTMR) ac: Erect co:
Palmab: ?: The standing tall and thin of
a palm tree.
Nm)6QX (6QXT-MR) — Palm:
The erect palm tree. [freq. 12] |kjv:
palm tree| {str: 8558}
ef1))VQMX ()VQMXTYM-RH) —
Pillar: Straight and tall as a palm
tree. [ms: hrmt] [freq. 2] |kjv: pillar|
{str: 8490}
gm) 6QJX (6QJX TW-MR) —
Palm: The erect palm tree. [ms:
rmt] [freq. 2] |kjv: palm tree| {str:
8560}
ecf)6JQMX (6JQMXTY-MWR) —
Palm:Figures of a palm tree. [ms:
rmt] [freq. 19] |kjv: palm tree| {str:
8561}
ldm)6JVQX (6JVQXTM-RWR) —
Post: A straight and tall pillar as a
marker. [freq. 1] |kjv: heap| {str:
8564}
&SX (&SXTAhB)ac: Hate co:?
ab: Disgusting
V)&SX (&SXT-AhB) — Hate: To
hate something that is disgusting.
[freq. 22] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Piel)
|kjv: abhor, abominable| {str: 8581}
gf1))FSJX ()FSJXTW-Ah-BH) —
Disgusting: [ms: hbet] [freq. 117]
|kjv: abomination, abominable| {str:
8441}
0 TX (0TX TPL) ac:? co:
Unseasoned ab: Unsavory: A lack of
ingredients that makes something
worthless or bland.
Nm) 0TX (0TX T-PL) —
Unseasoned: [freq. 7] |kjv:
untempered, foolish, unsavory| {str:
8602}
Nf1) )PTX ()PTX TP-LH) —
Unsavory: [freq. 3] |kjv: folly,
foolishly| {str: 8604}
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2899) <TX (<TXTPS) ac: Seize co:?
ab:?
V)<TX (<TXT-PS) — Seize: To
take hold of something by force. [df:
Vpt] [freq. 65] (vf: Paal, Niphal,
Piel) |kjv: take, handle, hold, catch,
surprise| {str: 8610}
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2900) 6 TX (6TXTPR)ac: Sew co:?
ab:?
V)6TX (6TXT-PR) — Sew: [freq.
4] (vf: Paal, Piel, Participle) |kjv:
sew| {str: 8609}
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2901) 2 UX (2UXTQN) ac: Straight co:
?ab:?
V)2UX (2UXT-QN) — Straight:
To set in a straight row, or in its
proper alignment. [Hebrew and
Aramaic] [freq. 4] (vf: Paal, Hophal,
Piel) |kjv: straight, order, establish|
{str: 8626, 8627}
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2902) 3 UX (3UX TQAh) ac: Thrust
co: Trumpet ab:?
V)3UX (3UXT-QAh) — Thrust:
To thrust a pole into the ground such
as when setting up the tent. Also the
thrust the sound of the trumpet by
blowing. [freq. 69] (vf: Paal, Niphal)
|kjv: blow, fasten, strike, pitch,
thrust, clap, sound| {str: 8628}