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1458) Sr% (Sr% RSh) ac: Inherit co: Head ab: ?: The pictograph r is a picture of the head. The head of the tribe (chief) or family (father) is passed from generation to generation. The head grants permission for the betrothal of his daughters and determines the inheritor of the tribe or family. The head of a person, place, thing or time. (eng: raise - with the exchange of the s and sh)

A) Sr% (Sr% RSh) ac: ? co: Head ab: ?

Nf2) Tsr% (Tsr% R-ShT) — Net: [Unknown connection to root;] [freq. 21] |kjv: net| {str: 7568}

fjm) Nfisr% (Nfisr% RSh-YWN) — Permission: [freq. 1] |kjv: grant| {str: 7558}

B) Ssr% (Ssr% RShSh) ac: ? co: Head ab: ?

ibm) Sisrt% (Sisrt% TR-ShYSh) — Tarshish: An unknown precious stone. A chief of trade goods. [freq. 7] |kjv: beryle| {str: 8658}

C) Sra% (Sra% ARSh) ac: Request co: ? ab: ?: A granting permission to marry.

V) Sra% (Sra% A-RSh) — Betroth: To request a woman for marriage. [df: Vra] [freq. 11] (vf: Pual, Piel) |kjv: betroth, espouse| {str: 781}

Nf2) Tsra% (Tsra% AR-ShT) — Request: [freq. 1] |kjv: request| {str: 782}

D) Sar% (Sar% RASh) ac: ? co: Head ab: ?

Nm) Sar% (Sar% R-ASh) — Head: The top of the body. A person in authority or role of leader. The top, beginning or first of something. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: syr] [freq. 619] |kjv: head, chief, top, beginning, company, captain, sum, first, principal, chapiters, rulers| {str: 7217, 7218, 7389}

Nf3) Tfsar% (Tfsar% RA-ShWT) — Headrest: A place where the head is laid. [ms: tsar] [freq. 1] |kjv: bolster| {str: 7226}

Nf4) Tisar% (Tisar% RA-ShYT) — Beginning: The head of a space such as the head of a river or time such as an event. [freq. 51] |kjv: beginning, firstfruits, first, chief| {str: 7225}

af1) Esarm% (Esarm% MR-A-ShH) — Head: As a leader. [freq. 1] |kjv: principality| {str: 4761}

ef1) Esair% (Esair% RY-A-ShH) — Beginning: The head of a space such as the head of a river or time such as an event. [ms: Nwsar] [freq. 185] |kjv: first, former, beginning, chief, before, old, foremost, aforetime| {str: 7223}

ejm) Nfsair% (Nfsair% RY-A-ShWN) — First: The head of a time or position. [ms: Nwsar Nwsr] [freq. 185] |kjv: first, former, beginning, chief, before, old, foremost, aforetime| {str: 7223}

gm) Safr% (Safr% RW-ASh) — Venom: The poison of serpents that comes sacks located in the head. Also by extension any type of poison. [ms: sar] [freq. 12] |kjv: gall, venom, poison, hemlock| {str: 7219}

gf1) Esafr% (Esafr% RW-A-ShH) — Head: [ms: hsar] [freq. 1] |kjv: beginnings| {str: 7222}

kf1) Esarm% (Esarm% MR-A-ShH) — Headrest: A place where the head is laid. [freq. 8] |kjv: bolster, pillow, head| {str: 4763}

emfm) Insair% (Insair% RY-A-ShNY) — First: The head of a time or position. [ms: tynwsar] [freq. 1] |kjv: first| {str: 7224}

J) Sfr% (Sfr% RWSh) ac: ? co: Poor ab: ?: One who hangs down the head and is in need.

Nm) Sfr% (Sfr% RWSh) — Poor: [freq. 24] |kjv: poor, lack, needy| {str: 7326}

L) Sri% (Sri% YRSh) ac: Inherit co: ? ab: Inheritance: The inheritor becomes the head of the family. [See also src]

V) Sri% (Sri% Y-RSh) — Inherit: [freq. 232] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: possession, out, inherit, heir, possession, succeed, dispossess, poverty, drive, enjoy, poor, expel| {str: 3423}

Nf1) Esri% (Esri% YR-ShH) — Inheritance: [freq. 2] |kjv: possession| {str: 3424}

am) Srfm% (Srfm% MW-RSh) — Inheritance: [freq. 3] |kjv: possession, thought| {str: 4180}

af1) Esrfm% (Esrfm% MW-R-ShH) — Inheritance: [freq. 9] |kjv: possession, inheritance, heritage| {str: 4181}

df1) Esfri% (Esfri% Y-RW-ShH) — Inheritance: [ms: hsry] [freq. 14] |kjv: possession, heritage, inheritance| {str: 3425}

icm) Sfrit% (Sfrit% TY-RWSh) — Wine: A freshly pressed wine. [Unknown connection to root;] [ms: sryt] [freq. 38] |kjv: wine| {str: 8492}

 



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