clay 2563 ## chomer {kho'mer}; from 2560; properly, a bubbling

up, i.e. of water, a wave; of earth, mire or clay (cement); also

a heap; hence, a chomer or dry measure: -- {clay}, heap, homer,

mire, motion. [ql


clay 2635 ## chacaph (Aramaic) {khas-af'}; from a root

corresponding to that of 2636; a clod: -- {clay}. [ql


clay 2916 ## tiyt {teet}; from an unused root meaning apparently

to be sticky [rath perb. a demon. from 2894, through the idea of

dirt to be swept away]; mud or clay; figuratively, calamity: --

{clay}, dirt, mire. [ql


clay 4423 ## melet {meh'-let}; from 4422, cement (from its

plastic smoothness): -- {clay}.[ql


clay 4568 ## ma<abeh {mah-ab-eh'}; from 5666; properly, compact

(part of soil), i.e. loam: -- {clay}.[ql


clay 5645 ## <ab {awb} (masculine and feminine); from 5743;

properly, an envelope, i.e. darkness (or density, 2 Chron. 4:17);

 specifically, a (scud) cloud; also a copse: -- {clay}, (thick)

cloud, X thick, thicket. Compare 5672.[ql


clay 5671 ## <abtiyt {ab-teet'}; from 5670; something pledged, i.

e. (collectively) pawned goods: -- thick {clay} [by a false etym.

].[ql


clay 4081 # pelos {pay-los'}; perhaps a primary word; clay: --

{clay}.[ql clean 0656 ## >aphec {aw-face'}; a primitive root; to

disappear, i.e. cease: -- be {clean} gone (at an end, brought to

nought), fail. [ql


 


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