vanity 1892 ## hebel {heh'bel}; or (rarely in the abs.) habel

{hab-ale'}; from 1891; emptiness or vanity; figuratively,

something transitory and unsatisfactory; often used as an adverb:

 -- X altogether, vain, {vanity}. [ql


vanity 7385 ## riyq {reek}; from 7324; emptiness; figuratively,

a worthless thing; adverbially, in vain: -- empty, to no purpose,

 (in) vain (thing), {vanity}.[ql


vanity 7723 ## shav> {shawv}; or shav {shav}; from the same as

7722 in the sense of desolating; evil (as destructive),

literally (ruin) or morally (especially guile); figuratively

idolatry (as false, subjective), uselessness (as deceptive,

objective; also adverbially, in vain): -- false(-ly), lie, lying,

 vain, {vanity}.[ql


vanity 8414 ## tohuw {to'-hoo}; from an unused root meaning to

lie waste; a desolation (of surface), i.e. desert; figuratively,

a worthless thing; adverbially, in vain: -- confusion, empty

place, without form, nothing, (thing of) nought, vain, {vanity},

waste, wilderness.[ql


vanity 3152 # mataios {mat'-ah-yos}; from the base of 3155;

empty, i.e. (literally) profitless, or (specifically) an idol: --

 vain, {vanity}.[ql


vanity 3153 # mataiotes {mat-ah-yot'-ace}; from 3152; inutility;

figuratively, transientness; morally, depravity: -- {vanity}.[ql


 


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