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4500. rhoizedon {hroyd-zay-don'}; adverb from a derivative of
rhoizos (a whir); whizzingly, i.e. with a crash: --with a great
noise.[ql
4501. rhomphaia {hrom-fah'-yah}; probably of foreign origin; a
sabre, i.e. a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind,
literally or figuratively): --sword.[ql
4502. Rhouben {hroo-bane'}; of Hebrew origin [7205]; Ruben (i.e.
Reuben), an Israelite: --Reuben.[ql
4503. Rhouth {hrooth}; of Hebrew origin [7327]; Ruth, a
Moabitess: --Ruth.[ql
4504. Rhouphos {hroo'-fos}; of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a
Christian: --Rufus.[ql
4505. rhume {hroo'-may}; prolongation from 4506 in its original
sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded): --lane, street.[ql
4506. rhoumai {rhoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice of an obsolete verb,
akin to 4482 (through the idea of a current; compare 4511); to
rush or draw (for oneself), i.e. rescue: --deliver(-er).[ql
4507. rhuparia {hroo-par-ee'-ah}; from 4508; dirtiness (morally):
--turpitude.[ql
4508. rhuparos {rhoo-par-os'}; from 4509; dirty, i.e.
(relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked: --vile.[ql
4509. rhupos {hroo'-pos}; of uncertain affinity; dirt, i.e.
(morally) depravity: --filth.[ql
4510. rhupoo {rhoo-po'-o}; from 4509; to soil, i.e.
(intransitively) to become dirty (morally): --be filthy.[ql
4511. rhusis {hroo'-sis}; from 4506 in the sense of its congener
4482; a flux (of blood): --issue.[ql
4512. rhutis {hroo-tece'}; from 4506; a fold (as drawing
together), i.e. a wrinkle (especially on the face): --wrinkle.[ql
4513. Rhomaikos {rho-mah-ee-kos'}; from 4514; Romaic, i.e. Latin:
--Latin.[ql
4514. Rhomaios {hro-mah'-yos}; from 4516; Romaean, i.e. Roman
(as noun): --Roman, of Rome.[ql
4515. Rhomaisti {hro-mah-is-tee'}; adverb from a presumed
derivative of 4516; Romaistically, i.e. in the Latin language: --
Latin.[ql
4516. Rhome {hro'-may}; from the base of 4517; strength; Roma,
the capital of Italy: --Rome.[ql
4517. rhonnumi {hrone'-noo-mee}; prolongation from rhoomai (to
dart; probably akin to 4506); to strengthen, i.e. (impersonal
passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye): --
farewell.[ql
4518. sabachthani {sab-akh-than-ee'}; of Aramaic or [7662 with
pronominal suffix]; thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e.
shebakthani), a cry of distress: --sabachthani.[ql
4519. sabaoth {sab-ah-owth'}; of Hebrew origin [6635 in feminine
plural]; armies; sabaoth (i.e. tsebaoth), a military epithet of
God: --sabaoth.[ql
4520. sabbatismos {sab-bat-is-mos'}; from a derivative of 4521;
a "sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity
(as a type of heaven): --rest.[ql
4521. sabbaton {sab'-bat-on}; of Hebrew origin [7676]; the
Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular
avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by
extension, a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths;
likewise the plural in all the above applications: --sabbath
(day), week.[ql
4522. sagene {sag-ay'-nay}; from a derivative of satto (to
equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the
East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing: --
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