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1089) Rd% (Rd% DR) ac: ? co: Circle ab: ?: The pictograph d is a door representing a moving back and forth. The r is the head of a man. Combined these mean "the back and forth movement of man". A generation is one revolution of the family line. The Hebraic understanding of order is the continual cyclical process of life and death or renewal and destruction. This root can also have the meanings of circling around of something in a wide area or to cover a large area. (eng: adore - as honor)

A) Rd% (Rd% DR) ac: ? co: Circle ab: ?: A circling around as the flight of a bird or a dance.

Nm) Rd% (Rd% DR)I. Generation: As a circle of the family. II. White: From the whiteness of the pearl. [freq. 5] |kjv: white, generation| {str: 1858, 1859}

lm) Rdrd% (Rdrd% DR-DR) — Thistle: Used by the shepherd to build a corral around the flock at night [freq. 2] |kjv: thistle| {str: 1863}

B) Rrd% (Rrd% DRR) ac: ? co: Circle ab: ?: A circling around as the flight of a bird or a dance.

cf) Rfrd% (Rfrd% D-RWR)I. Swallow: A bird that flies in a circle. II. Free Flowing: A flowing liquid. [freq. 10] |kjv: pure, swallow| {str: 1865, 1866}

C) Rda% (Rda% ADR) ac: Wide co: Robe ab: ?: What covers a large area.

V) Rda% (Rda% A-DR) — Wide: [freq. 3] (vf: Niphal, Hiphil, Participle) |kjv: glorious, honourable| {str: 142}

Nm) Rda% (Rda% A-DR)I. Wide: II. Robe: A wide garment. [freq. 2] |kjv: goodly, mantle, threshing floor| {str: 145}

Nf2) Trda% (Trda% AD-RT)I. Robe: A wide garment. II. Noble: Something that is wide in majesty. [freq. 12] |kjv: mantle, garment, glory, goodly, robe| {str: 155}

bm) Rida% (Rida% A-DYR) — Noble: Someone or something that is wide in authority or majesty. [freq. 27] |kjv: noble, excellent, mighty, principle, famous, gallant, glorious, goodly, lordly, worthies| {str: 117}

em) Rdia% (Rdia% AY-DR) — Threshing floor: A wide area. [Aramaic only] [freq. 1] |kjv: threshingfloor| {str: 147}

E) Ard% (Ard% DRA) ac: ? co: ? ab: ?: [Unknown meaning]

jm) Nfard% (Nfard% DR-AWN) — Abhor: [freq. 2] |kjv: abhorring, contempt| {str: 1860}

F) Rde% (Rde% HDR) ac: Swell co: ? ab: Honor: To swell in an outward direction. To make another swell through honor or pride (as in a swelling up of the chest).

V) Rde% (Rde% H-DR) — Swell: Someone or something that is wide in size or majesty. To honor. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael) |kjv: honour, countenance, crooked places, glorious, glorified, put forth| {str: 1921, 1922}

Nm) Rde% (Rde% H-DR) — Honor: Someone or something that is swollen in size, pride or majesty. [freq. 34] |kjv: honour, majesty, glory, beauty, comeliness, excellency, glorious, goodly| {str: 1923, 1925, 1926}

Nf1) Erde% (Erde% HD-RH) — Swelling: [freq. 5] |kjv: beauty, honour| {str: 1927}

G) Red% (Red% DHR) ac: Gallop co: ? ab: ?: The repetitious rhythmic running of a horse in a circular direction.

V) Red% (Red% D-HR) — Gallop: [freq. 1] (vf: Paal) |kjv: prancing| {str: 1725}

Nm) Red% (Red% D-HR) — Gallop: [df: Rhhd] [freq. 2] |kjv: prancing| {str: 1726}

im) Redt% (Redt% TD-HR) — Tidhar: The wood or the tree of an unknown species. Probably from its wide or circular growth. [freq. 2] |kjv: pine, pine tree| {str: 8410}

J) Rfd% (Rfd% DWR) ac: Dwell co: Dwelling ab: ?: The nomadic camp was set up in a circle with the tents set up outside of the circle.

V) Rfd% (Rfd% DWR) — Dwell: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [freq. 8] (vf: Paal) |kjv: dwell| {str: 1752, 1753}

Nm) Rfd% (Rfd% DWR)I. Circle: [ms: rd] II. Ball: III. Generation: The circle of life from generation to generation. [freq. 170] |kjv: generation, all, many| {str: 1754, 1755}

km) Rfdm% (Rfdm% M-DWR) — Dwelling: [Aramaic only] [ms: rdm] [freq. 4] |kjv: dwelling| {str: 4070}

kf1) Erfdm% (Erfdm% M-DW-RH) — Pile: A round pile of wood for fires. [ms: hrdm] [freq. 2] |kjv: pile| {str: 4071}

ibf1) Eridt% (Eridt% T-DY-RH) — Continue: As a swelling. [Aramaic only] [ar: arydt] [freq. 2] |kjv: continually| {str: 8411}

 

Adopted Roots;

2057) Rdc% (Rdc% GDR) ac: Enclose co: Wall ab: ?: [from: rd - as a wall that encircles a city]

V) Rdc% (Rdc% G-DR) — Enclose: To enclose something in a wall or fence. [freq. 10] (vf: Paal, Participle) |kjv: make, mason, repairer, close, fence, hedge| {str: 1443}

Nm) Rdc% (Rdc% G-DR) — Enclosure: Any type of enclosure. [freq. 14] |kjv: wall, hedge, fence| {str: 1444, 1447}

Nf1) Erdc% (Erdc% GD-RH) — Enclosure: Any type of enclosure. [freq. 10] |kjv: hedge, fold, wall, sheepfold, sheepcote| {str: 1448}

 

2093) Rbd% (Rbd% DBR) ac: Order co: Word ab: ?: An arrangement or placement of something creating order. [from: rd - order]

V) Rbd% (Rbd% D-BR) — Speak: A careful arrangement of words or commands. [freq. 1488] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Pual, Piel) |kjv: speak, say, talk, promise, tell, commune, pronounce, utter, command| {str: 1696}

Nm) Rbd% (Rbd% D-BR)I. Word: An arrangement of words. II. Thing: As something that is arranged. In Hebrew thought words contain substance just as physical objects do. III. Plague: The re-ordering of a population. [freq. 49] |kjv: word, thing, matter, act, chronicle, saying, commandment, pestilence, plague, murrain| {str: 1697, 1698}

Nf1) Erbd% (Erbd% DB-RH) — Word: An arrangement of words. [freq. 1] |kjv: word| {str: 1703}

bm) Ribd% (Ribd% D-BYR) — Sanctuary: A place of order. [ms: rbd] [freq. 16] |kjv: oracle| {str: 1687}

cf1) Erfbd% (Erfbd% D-BW-RH) — Bee: A colony of ordered insects. [ms: hrbd] [freq. 4] |kjv: bee| {str: 1682}

ef1) Erbid% (Erbid% DYB-RH) — Order: [Hebrew and Aramaic] [ms: hrbd] [freq. 7] |kjv: cause, order, estate, end, regard, sake, intent| {str: 1700, 1701}

gm) Rbfd% (Rbfd% DW-BR)I. Wilderness: A place of order, a sanctuary. [ms: rbd] II. Manner: The order which something is performed. [freq. 2] |kjv: manner, fold| {str: 1699}

hm) Rbdm% (Rbdm% MD-BR)I. Wilderness: A place of order, a sanctuary. II. Speech: An arrangement of words. [freq. 271] |kjv: wilderness, desert, south, speech| {str: 4057}

 

2468) Rdx% (Rdx% SDR) ac: Order co: Row ab: ?: Set in order as an arrangement. [from: rd - order]

Nm) Rdx% (Rdx% S-DR) — Order: An ordered arrangement. [freq. 1] |kjv: order| {str: 5468}

Nf1) Erdx% (Erdx% SD-RH) — Row: A row of planks in constructing a house or of an army in the sense of being in order. [df: hrdV] [freq. 4] |kjv: range, board| {str: 7713}

hjm) Nfrdxm% (Nfrdxm% M-SD-RWN) — Porch: As built with rows or boards. [freq. 1] |kjv: porch| {str: 4528}

 

2530) Rdo% (Rdo% AhDR) ac: Miss co: Rake ab: Order: The process of removing what is unnecessary to bring about order. [from: rd - order]

V) Rdo% (Rdo% Ah-DR) — Missing: [Used in conjunction with al meaning that nothing is missing] [freq. 11] (vf: Paal, Niphal, Piel) |kjv: fail, lack, dig, keep| {str: 5737}

Nm) Rdo% (Rdo% Ah-DR) — Flock: In the sense of being ordered. [freq. 38] |kjv: flock, heard, drove| {str: 5739}

am) Rdom% (Rdom% MAh-DR) — Rake: Used to clear the field of debris to create order. [freq. 1] |kjv: mattock| {str: 4576}

 

2576) Kro% (Kro% AhRK) ac: Arrange co: Plan ab: ?: A plan to arrange things in order. [from: rd - order]

V) Kro% (Kro% Ah-RK) — Arrange: To set something in order. [freq. 75] (vf: Paal, Hiphil) |kjv: array, order, prepare, expert, value, compare, direct, equal, estimate, furnish, ordain| {str: 6186}

Nm) Kro% (Kro% Ah-RK)I. Arrangement: II. Estimate: Of what is arranged. [freq. 33] |kjv: estimation, set, equal, order, price, proportion, suit, taxation, value| {str: 6187}

am) Krom% (Krom% MAh-RK) — Preparation: As an arrangement. [freq. 1] |kjv: preparation| {str: 4633}

af1) Ekrom% (Ekrom% MAh-R-KH) — Arrangement: Set in a row or in order. [freq. 20] |kjv: army, fight, order, place, rank, row| {str: 4634}

af2) Tkrom% (Tkrom% MAh-R-KT) — Row: As an arrangement. [freq. 9] |kjv: row, showbread| {str: 4635}

kf1) Ekrom% (Ekrom% MAh-R-KH) — Arrangement: Set in a row or in order. [freq. 1] |kjv: army| {str: 4630}

 



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