devour 00398 ## 'akal {aw-kal'} ; a primitive root ; to eat (literally or figuratively) : -- X at all , burn up , consume , {devour} (- er , up) , dine , eat (- er , up) , feed (with) , food , X freely , X in . . . wise (- deed , plenty) , (lay) meat , X quite .
devour 01104 ## bala` {beh'- lah} ; a primitive root ; to make away with (spec . by swallowing) ; generally to destroy : -- cover , destroy , {devour} , eat up , be at end , spend up , swallow down (up) .
devour 01501 ## gazam {gaw-zawm'} ; from an unused root meaning to {devour} ; a kind of locust : -- palmer-worm .
devour 03216 ## yala` {yaw-lah'} ; a primitive root ; to blurt or utter inconsiderately : -- {devour} .
devour 03898 ## lacham {law-kham'} ; a primitive root ; to feed on ; figuratively , to consume ; by implication , to battle (as destruction) : -- {devour} , eat , X ever , fight (- ing) , overcome , prevail , (make) war (- ring) .
devour 07462 ## ra` ah {raw-aw'} ; a primitive root ; to tend a flock ; i . e . pasture it ; intransitively , to graze (literally or figuratively) ; generally to rule ; by extension , to associate with (as a friend) : -- X break , companion , keep company with , {devour} , eat up , evil entreat , feed , use as a friend , make friendship with , herdman , keep [sheep ] (- er) , pastor , + shearing house , shepherd , wander , waste .
devour 07602 ## sha'aph {shaw-af'} ; a primitive root ; to inhale eagerly ; figuratively , to cover ; by implication , to be angry ; also to hasten : -- desire (earnestly) , {devour} , haste , pant , snuff up , swallow up .
devour 2068 - esthio {es-thee'-o}; strengthened for a primary edo (to eat); used only in certain tenses, the rest being supplied by 5315; to eat (usually literal): -- {devour}, eat, live.
devour 2666 - katapino {kat-ap-ee'-no}; from 2596 and 4095; to drink down, i.e. gulp entire (literally or figuratively): -- {devour}, drown, swallow (up). [ knowledge.
devour 2719 - katesthio {kat-es-thee'-o}; from 2596 and 2068 (including its alternate); to eat down, i.e. devour (literally or figuratively): -- {devour}.
devoured 00401 ## 'Ukal {oo-kawl'} ; or'Ukkal {ook-kawl'} ; apparently from 00398 ; {devoured} ; Ucal , a fancy name : -- Ucal .
devoured 02966 ## t@rephah {ter-ay-faw'} ; feminine (collectively) of 02964 ; prey , i . e . flocks {devoured} by animals : -- ravin , (that which was) torn (of beasts , in pieces) .
devourer 01502 ## Gazzam {gaz-zawm'} ; from the same as 01501 ; {devourer} :-Gazzam , one of the Nethinim : -- Gazzam .
devourer 03218 ## yekeq {yeh'- lek} ; from an unused root meaning to lick up ; a {devourer} ; specifically , the young locust : -- cankerworm , caterpillar .
devouring 01105 ## bela` {beh-lah} ; from 01104 ; a gulp ; figuratively destruction : -- {devouring} , that which he hath swallowed up .
devouring 02991 ## Yibl@` am {yib-leh-awm'} ; from 01104 and 05971 ; {devouring} people ; Jibleam , a place in Palestine : -- Ibleam .
devouring 04682 ## matstsah {mats-tsaw'} ; from 04711 in the sense of greedily {devouring} for sweetness ; properly , sweetness ; concretely , sweet (i . e . not soured or bittered with yeast) ; specifically , an unfermented cake or loaf , or (elliptically) the festival of Passover (because no leaven was then used) : -- unleaved (bread , cake) , without leaven .