earthquake 7494 ## ra<ash {rah'-ash}; from 7493; vibration,

bounding, uproar: -- commotion, confused noise, {earthquake},

fierceness, quaking, rattling, rushing, shaking.[ql


earthquake 4578 # seismos {sice-mos'}; from 4579; a commotion, i.

e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake: --

{earthquake}, tempest.[ql


quake 2729 ## charad {khaw-rad'}; a primitive root; to shudder

with terror; hence, to fear; also to hasten (with anxiety): --

be (make) afraid, be careful, discomfit, fray (away), {quake},

tremble. [ql


quake 7264 ## ragaz {raw-gaz'}; a primitive root; to quiver

(with any violent emotion, especially anger or fear): -- be

afraid, stand in awe, disquiet, fall out, fret, move, provoke,

{quake}, rage, shake, tremble, trouble, be wroth.[ql


quake 7493 ## ra<ash {raw-ash}; a primitive root; to undulate

(as the earth, the sky, etc.; also a field of grain), partic.

through fear; specifically, to spring (as a locust): -- make

afraid, (re-)move, {quake}, (make to) shake, (make to) tremble.

[ql


quake 1790 # entromos {en'-trom-os}; from 1722 and 5156;

terrified: -- X {quake}, X trembled.[ql


quake 4579 # seio {si'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to rock

(vibrate, properly, sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to

agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively, to

throw into a tremor (of fear or concern): -- move, {quake},

shake.[ql


 


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