day 0215 ## >owr {ore}; a primitive root; to be (causative,

make) luminous (literally and metaphorically): -- X break of

{day}, glorious, kindle, (be, en-, give, show) light (-en, -

ened), set on fire, shine. [ql


day 0216 ## >owr {ore}; from 215; illumination or (concrete)

luminary (in every sense, including lightning, happiness, etc.):

-- bright, clear, + {day}, light (-ning), morning, sun. [ql


day 0865 ## >ethmowl {eth-mole'}; or >ithmowl {ith-mole'}; or

>ethmuwl {eth-mool'}; probably from 853 or 854 and 4136;

heretofore; definitely yesterday: -- + before (that) time, +

heretofore, of late (old), + times past, yester[{day}]. [ql


day 1242 ## boqer {bo'-ker}; from 1239; properly, dawn (as the

break of day); generally, morning: -- (+) {day}, early, morning,

morrow. [ql


day 2282 ## chag {khag}; or chag {khawg}; from 2287; a festival,

or a victim therefor: -- (solemn) feast ({day}), sacrifice,

solemnity. [ql


day 3118 ## yowm (Aramaic) {yome}; corresponding to 3117; a day:

-- day (by {day}), time. [ql


day 3118 ## yowm (Aramaic) {yome}; corresponding to 3117; a day:

-- {day} (by day), time. [ql


day 3119 ## yowmam {yo-mawm'}; from 3117; daily: -- daily, (by,

in the) {day}(-time). [ql


day 4283 ## mochorath {mokh-or-awth'}; or mochoratham (1 Sam. 30:

17) {mokh-or-aw-thawm'}; feminine from the same as 4279; the

morrow or (adverbially) tomorrow: -- morrow, next {day}.[ql


day 5399 ## nesheph {neh'-shef}; from 5398; properly, a breeze,

i.e. (by implication) dusk (when the evening breeze prevails): --

 dark, dawning of the {day} (morning), night, twilight.[ql


day 5927 ## <alah {aw-law'}; a primitive root; to ascend,

intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great

variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative

(as follow): -- arise (up), (cause to) ascend up, at once, break

[the {day}] (up), bring (up), (cause to) burn, carry up, cast up,

 + shew, climb (up), (cause to, make to) come (up), cut off,

dawn, depart, exalt, excel, fall, fetch up, get up, (make to) go

(away, up); grow (over) increase, lay, leap, levy, lift (self)

up, light, [make] up, X mention, mount up, offer, make to pay, +

perfect, prefer, put (on), raise, recover, restore, (make to)

rise (up), scale, set (up), shoot forth (up), (begin to) spring

(up), stir up, take away (up), work.[ql


day 6153 ## <ereb {eh'-reb}; from 6150; dusk: -- + {day}, even(-

ing, tide), night. [ql


day 6672 ## tsohar {tso'-har}; from 6671; a light (i.e. window):

dual double light, i.e. noon: -- midday, noon({-day}, -tide),

window.[ql


day 6944 ## qodesh {ko'-desh}; from 6942; a sacred place or

thing; rarely abstract, sanctity: -- consecrated (thing),

dedicated (thing), hallowed (thing), holiness, (X most) holy (X

{day}, portion, thing), saint, sanctuary.[ql


day 7837 ## shachar {shakh'-ar}; from 7836; dawn (literal,

figurative or adverbial): -- {day}(-spring), early, light,

morning, whence riseth.[ql


day 0737 # arti {ar'-tee}; adverb from a derivative of 142

(compare 740) through the idea of suspension; just now: -- this

{day} (hour), hence[-forth], here[-after], hither[-to], (even)

now, (this) present.[ql


day 0827 # auge {owg'-ay}; of uncertain derivation; a ray of

light, i.e. (by implication) radiance, dawn: -- break of {day}.

[ql


day 0839 # aurion {ow'-ree-on}; from a derivative of the same as

109 (meaning a breeze, i.e. the morning air); properly, fresh, i.

e. (adverb with ellipsis of 2250) to-morrow: -- (to-)morrow,

next {day}.[ql


day 1206 # deuteraios {dyoo-ter-ah'-yos}; from 1208; secondary,

i.e. (specially) on the second day: -- next {day}.[ql


day 1773 # ennuchon {en'-noo-khon}; neuter of a compound of 1722

and 3571; (adverbially) by night: -- before {day}.[ql


day 1887 # epaurion {ep-ow'-ree-on}; from 1909 and 839;

occurring on the succeeding day, i.e. (2250 being implied) to-

morrow: -- day following, morrow, next {day} (after).[ql


day 1887 # epaurion {ep-ow'-ree-on}; from 1909 and 839;

occurring on the succeeding day, i.e. (2250 being implied) to-

morrow: -- {day} following, morrow, next day (after).[ql


day 2087 # heteros {het'-er-os}; of uncertain affinity; (an-,

the) other or different: -- altered, else, next ({day}), one,

(an-)other, some, strange.[ql


day 2250 # hemera {hay-mer'-ah}; feminine (with 5610 implied) of

a derivative of hemai (to sit; akin to the base of 1476) meaning

tame, i.e. gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between

dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were

usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both

extremes); figuratively, a period (always defined more or less

clearly by the context): -- age, + alway, (mid-)day (by day, [-

ly]), + for ever, judgment, ({day}) time, while, years.[ql


day 2250 # hemera {hay-mer'-ah}; feminine (with 5610 implied) of

a derivative of hemai (to sit; akin to the base of 1476) meaning

tame, i.e. gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between

dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were

usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both

extremes); figuratively, a period (always defined more or less

clearly by the context): -- age, + alway, (mid-)day (by {day}, [-

ly]), + for ever, judgment, (day) time, while, years.[ql


day 3574 # nuchthemeron {nookh-thay'-mer-on}; from 3571 and 2250;

 a day-and-night, i.e. full day of twenty-four hours: -- night

and {day}.[ql


day 3637 # oktaemeros {ok-tah-ay'-mer-os}; from 3638 and 2250;

an eight-day old person or act: -- the eighth {day}.[ql


day 4315 # prosabbaton {pros-ab'-bat-on}; from 4253 and 4521; a

fore-sabbath, i.e. the Sabbath-eve: -- {day} before the sabbath.

Compare 3904.[ql


day 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


day 5459 # phosphoros {foce-for'-os}; from 5457 and 5342; light-

bearing ("phosphorus"), i.e. (specifically) the morning-star

(figuratively): -- {day} star.[ql


day 5610 # hora {ho'-rah}; apparently a primary word; an "hour"

(literally or figuratively): -- {day}, hour, instant, season, X

short, [even-]tide, (high) time.[ql


day 3319 # mesos {mes'-os}; from 3326; middle (as an adjective

or [neuter] noun): -- among, X before them, between, + forth,

mid[{-day}, -night], midst, way.[ql


day 4276 ## machatsiyth {makh-ats-eeth'}; from 2673; a halving

or the middle: -- half (so much), mid[{-day}].[ql


days 8027 ## shalash {shaw-lash'}; a primitive root perhaps

originally to intensify, i.e. treble; but apparently used only

as denominative from 7969, to be (causatively, make) triplicate

(by restoration, in portions, strands, days or years): -- do the

third time, (divide into, stay) three ({days}, -fold, parts,

years old).[ql


days 8032 ## shilshowm {shil-shome'}; or shilshom {shil-shome'};

from the same as 8028; trebly, i.e. (in time) day before

yesterday: -- + before (that time, -time), excellent things

[from the margin], + heretofore, three {days}, + time past.[ql


days 8543 ## t@mowl {tem-ole'}; or t@mol {tem-ole'}; probably

for 865; properly, ago, i.e. a (short or long) time since;

especially yesterday, or (with 8032) day before yesterday: -- +

before (-time), + these [three] {days}, + heretofore, + time

past, yesterday.[ql


days 5066 # tetartaios {tet-ar-tah'-yos}; from 5064; pertaining

to the fourth day: -- four {days}.[ql


 


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