anguish 4164 ## muwtsaq {moo-tsak'}; or muwtsaq {moo-tsawk'};

from 3332; narrowness; figuratively, distress: -- {anguish}, is

straitened, straitness.[ql


anguish 4689 ## matsowq {maw-tsoke'}; from 6693; a narrow place,

i.e. (abstractly and figuratively) confinement or disability: --

{anguish}, distress, straitness.[ql


anguish 4691 ## m@tsuwqah {mets-oo-kaw'}; or m@tsuqah {mets-oo-

kaw'}; feminine of 4690; narrowness, i.e. (figuratively) trouble:

 -- {anguish}, distress.[ql


anguish 6695 ## tsowq {tsoke}; or (feminine) tsuwqah {tsoo-kaw'};

 from 6693; a strait, i.e. (figuratively) distress: -- {anguish},

 X troublous.[ql


anguish 6862 ## tsar {tsar}; or tsar {tsawr}; from 6887; narrow;

(as a noun) a tight place (usually figuratively, i.e. trouble);

also a pebble (as in 6864); (transitive) an opponent (as

crowding): -- adversary, afflicted(-tion), {anguish}, close,

distress, enemy, flint, foe, narrow, small, sorrow, strait,

tribulation, trouble.[ql


anguish 6869 ## tsarah {tsaw-raw'}; feminine of 6862; tightness

(i.e. figuratively, trouble); transitively, a female rival: --

adversary, adversity, affliction, {anguish}, distress,

tribulation, trouble.[ql


anguish 7115 ## qotser {ko'-tser}; from 7114; shortness (of

spirit), i.e. impatience: -- {anguish}.[ql


anguish 7661 ## shabats {shaw-bawts'}; from 7660; entanglement,

i.e. (figuratively) perplexity: -- {anguish}.[ql


anguish 2347 # thlipsis {thlip'-sis}; from 2346; pressure

(literally or figuratively): -- afflicted(-tion), {anguish},

burdened, persecution, tribulation, trouble.[ql


anguish 4730 # stenochoria {sten-okh-o-ree'-ah}; from a compound

of 4728 and 5561; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively)

calamity: -- {anguish}, distress.[ql


anguish 4928 # sunoche {soon-okh-ay'}; from 4912; restraint, i.e.

 (figuratively) anxiety: -- {anguish}, distress.[ql


languish 0535 ## >amal {aw-mal'}; a primitive root; to droop; by

implication to be sick, to mourn: -- {languish}, be weak, wax

feeble. [ql


languishing 1741 ## d@vay {dev-ah'ee}; from 1739; sickness;

figuratively, loathing: -- {languishing}, sorrowful. [ql


 


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