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40:01 ## m@buwcah {meb-oo-saw'}; from 947; a trampling: -- treading (trodden) down (under foot).[ql
40:02 ## mabbuwa< {mab-boo'-ah}; from 5042; a fountain: -- fountain, spring.[ql
40:03 ## m@buwqah {meb-oo-kah'}; from the same as 950; emptiness: -- void.[ql
40:04 ## mibchowr {mib-khore'}; from 977; select, i.e. well fortified: -- choice.[ql
40:05 ## mibchar {mib-khawr'}; from 977; select, i.e. best: -- choice(-st), chosen.[ql
40:06 ## Mibchar {mib-khawr'}; the same as 4005; Mibchar, an Israelite: -- Mibhar.[ql
40:07 ## mabbat {mab-bawt'}; or mebbat {meb-bawt'}; from 5027; something expected, i.e. (abstractly) expectation: -- expectation.[ql
40:08 ## mibta< {mib-taw'}; from 981; a rash utterance (hasty vow): -- (that which ...) uttered (out of).[ql
40:09 ## mibtach {mib-tawkh'}; from 982; properly, a refuge, i.e. (objective) security, or (subjective) assurance: -- confidence, hope, sure, trust.[ql
40:10 ## mabliygiyth {mab-leeg-eeth'}; from 1082; desistance (or rather desolation): -- comfort self.[ql
40:11 ## mibneh {mib-neh'}; from 1129; a building: -- frame.[ql
40:12 ## M@bunnay {meb-oon-hah'-ee}; from 1129; built up; Mebunnai, an Israelite: -- Mebunnai.[ql
40:13 ## mibtsar {mib-tsawr'}; also (in plural) feminine (Dan. 11:l5) mibtsarah {mib-tsaw-raw'}; from 1219; a fortification, castle, or fortified city; figuratively, a defender: -- (de-, most) fenced, fortress, (most) strong (hold).[ql
40:14 ## Mibtsar {mib-tsawr'}; the same as 4013; Mibtsar, an Idumaean: -- Mibzar.[ql
40:15 ## mibrach {mib-rawkh'}; from 1272; a refugee: -- fugitive.[ql
40:16 ## mabush {maw-boosh'}; from 954; (plural) the (male) pudenda: -- secrets.[ql
40:17 ## Mibsam {mib-sawm'}; from the same as 1314; fragrant; Mibsam, the name of an Ishmaelite and of an Israelite: -- Mibsam.[ql
40:18 ## m@bashsh@lah {meb-ash-shel-aw'}; from 1310; a cooking hearth: -- boiling-place.[ql
40:19 ## Magbiysh {mag-beesh'}; from the same as 1378; stiffening; Magbish, an Israelite, or a place in Palestine: -- Magbish.[ql
40:20 ## migbalah {mig-baw-law'}; from 1379; a border: -- end.[ql
40:21 ## migba<ah {mig-baw-aw'}; from the same as 1389; a cap (as hemispherical): -- bonnet.[ql
40:22 ## meged {meh'-ghed}; from an unused root probably meaning to be eminent; properly, a distinguished thing; hence something valuable, as a product or fruit: -- pleasant, precious fruit (thing).[ql
40:23 ## M@giddown (Zech. 12:11) {meg-id-done'}; or M@giddow {meg-id-do'}; from 1413; rendezvous; Megiddon or Megiddo, a place in Palestine: -- Megiddo, Megiddon.[ql
40:24 ## Migdowl {mig-dole'}; or Migdol {mig-dole'}; probably of Egyptian origin; Migdol, a place in Egypt: -- Migdol, tower.[ql
40:25 ## Magdiy>el {mag-dee-ale'}; from 4022 and 410; preciousness of God; Magdiel, an Idumaean: -- Magdiel.[ql
40:26 ## migdal {mig-dawl'}; also (in plural) feminine migdalah {mig-daw-law'}; from 1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy, a rostrum; figuratively, a (pyramidal) bed of flowers: -- castle, flower, tower. Compare the names following.[ql
40:27 ## Migdal->El {mig-dal-ale'}; from 4026 and 410; tower of God; Migdal-El, a place in Palestine: -- Migdal-el.[ql
40:28 ## Migdal-Gad {migdal-gawd'}; from 4026 and 1408; tower of Fortune; Migdal-Gad, a place in Palestine: -- Migdal-gad.[ql
40:29 ## Migdal-<Eder {mig-dal'-ay'-der}; from 4026 and 5739; tower of a flock; Migdal-Eder, a place in Palestine: -- Migdal-eder, tower of the flock.[ql
40:30 ## migdanah {mig-daw-naw'}; from the same as 4022; preciousness, i.e. a gem: -- precious thing, present.[ql
40:31 ## Magowg {maw-gogue'}; from 1463; Magog, a son of Japheth; also a barbarous northern region: -- Magog.[ql
40:32 ## magowr {maw-gore'}; or (Lam. 2:22) maguwr {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of fearing; a fright (objective or subjective): -- fear, terror. Compare 4036.[ql
40:33 ## maguwr {maw-goor'}; or magur {maw-goor'}; from 1481 in the sense of lodging; a temporary abode; by extension, a permanent residence: -- dwelling, pilgrimage, where sojourn, be a stranger. Compare 4032.[ql
40:34 ## m@gowrah {meg-o-raw'}; feminine of 4032; affright: -- fear.[ql
40:35 ## m@guwrah {meg-oo-raw'}; feminine of 4032 or of 4033; a fright; also a granary: -- barn, fear.[ql
40:36 ## Magowr mic-Cabiyb {maw-gore' mis-saw-beeb'}; from 4032 and 5439 with the preposition inserted; affright from around; Magor-mis-Sabib, a symbolic name of Pashur: -- Magor-missabib.[ql
40:37 ## magzerah {mag-zay-raw'}; from 1504; a cutting implement, i.e. a blade: -- axe.[ql
40:38 ## maggal {mag-gawl'}; from an unused root meaning to reap; a sickle: -- sickle.[ql
40:39 ## m@gillah {meg-il-law'}; from 1556; a roll: -- roll, volume.[ql
40:40 ## m@gillah (Aramaic) {meg-il-law'}; corresponding to 4039: -- roll.[ql
40:41 ## m@gammah {meg-am-maw'}; from the same as 1571; properly, accumulation, i.e. impulse or direction: -- sup up.[ql
40:42 ## magan {maw-gan'}; a denominative from 4043; properly, to shield; encompass with; figuratively, to rescue, to hand safely over (i.e. surrender): -- deliver.[ql
40:43 ## magen {maw-gane'}; also (in plural) feminine m@ginnah {meg-in-naw'}; from 1598; a shield (i.e. the small one or buckler); figuratively, a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile: -- X armed, buckler, defence, ruler, + scale, shield.[ql
40:44 ## m@ginnah {meg-in-naw'}; from 4042; a covering (in a bad sense), i.e. blindness or obduracy: -- sorrow. See also 4043.[ql
40:45 ## mig<ereth {mig-eh'-reth}; from 1605; reproof (i.e. curse): -- rebuke.[ql
40:46 ## maggephah {mag-gay-faw'}; from 5062; a pestilence; by analogy, defeat: -- (X be) plague(-d), slaughter, stroke.[ql
40:47 ## Magpiy<ash {mag-pee-awsh'}; apparently from 1479 or 5062 and 6211; exterminator of (the) moth; Magpiash, an Israelite: -- Magpiash.[ql
40:48 ## magar {maw-gar'}; a primitive root; to yield up; intensively, to precipitate: -- cast down, terror.[ql
40:49 ## m@gar (Aramaic) {meg-ar'}; corresponding to 4048; to overthrow: -- destroy.[ql
40:50 ## m@gerah {meg-ay-raw'}; from 1641; a saw: -- axe, saw.[ql
40:51 ## Migrown {mig-rone'}; from 4048; precipice; Migron, a place in Palestine: -- Migron.[ql
40:52 ## migra<ah {mig-raw-aw'}; from 1639; a ledge or offset: -- narrowed rest.[ql
40:53 ## migraphah {mig-raw-faw'}; from 1640; something thrown off (by the spade), i.e. a clod: -- clod.[ql
40:54 ## migrash {mig-rawsh'}; also (in plural) feminine (Ezek. 27:28) migrashah {mig-raw-shaw'}; from 1644; a suburb (i.e. open country whither flocks are driven from pasture); hence, the area around a building, or the margin of the sea: -- cast out, suburb.[ql
40:55 ## mad {mad}; or med {made}; from 4058; properly, extent, i.e. height; also a measure; by implication, a vesture (as measured); also a carpet: -- armour, clothes, garment, judgment, measure, raiment, stature.[ql
40:56 ## madbach (Aramaic) {mad-bakh'}; from 1684; a sacrificial altar: -- altar.[ql
40:57 ## midbar {mid-bawr'}; from 1696 in the sense of driving; a pasture (i.e. open field, whither cattle are driven); by implication, a desert; also speech (including its organs): -- desert, south, speech, wilderness.[ql
40:58 ## madad {maw-dad'}; a primitive root: properly, to stretch; by implication, to measure (as if by stretching a line); figuratively, to be extended: -- measure, mete, stretch self.[ql
40:59 ## middad {mid-dad'}; from 5074; flight: -- be gone.[ql
40:60 ## middah {mid-daw'}; feminine of 4055; properly, extension, i.e. height or breadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically, tribute (as measured): -- garment, measure(-ing, meteyard, piece, size, (great) stature, tribute, wide.[ql
40:61 ## middah (Aramaic) {mid-daw'} or mindah (Aramaic) {min-daw'}; corresponding to 4060; tribute in money: -- toll, tribute.[ql
40:62 ## madhebah {mad-hay-baw'}; perhaps from the equivalent of 1722; goldmaking, i.e. exactness: -- golden city.[ql
40:63 ## medev {meh'-dev}; from an unused root meaning to stretch; properly, extent, i.e. measure; by implication, a dress (as measured): -- garment.[ql
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