| 1 |
בְּ/חֶ֥סֶר
|
חֶ֫סֶר
|
H2639
|
HR/Ncmsa |
|
חֶ֫סֶר from חָסֵר; lack; hence, destitution: poverty, want. |
| 2 |
וּ/בְ/כָפָ֗ן
|
כָּפָן
|
H3720
|
HC/R/Ncmsa |
|
כָּפָן from כָּפַן; hunger (as making to stoop with emptiness and pain): famine. |
| 3 |
גַּ֫לְמ֥וּד
|
גַּלְמוּד
|
H1565
|
HAamsa |
|
גַּלְמוּד probably by prolonged from גָּלַם; sterile (as wrapped up too hard); figuratively, desolate: desolate, solitary. |
| 4 |
הַֽ/עֹרְקִ֥ים
|
עָרַק
|
H6207
|
HTd/Vqrmpa |
|
עָרַק a primitive root; to gnaw, i.e. (figuratively) eat (by hyberbole); also (participle) a pain: fleeing, sinew. |
| 5 |
צִיָּ֑ה
|
צִיָּה
|
H6723
|
HNcfsa |
|
צִיָּה from an unused root meaning to parch; aridity; concretely, a desert: barren, drought, dry (land, place), solitary place, wilderness. |
| 6 |
אֶ֝֗מֶשׁ
|
אָ֫מֶשׁ
|
H570
|
HD |
|
אָ֫מֶשׁ time past, i.e. yesterday or last night:--former time, yesterday(-night) |
| 7 |
שׁוֹאָ֥ה
|
שׁוֹאָה
|
H7722
|
HNcfsa |
|
שׁוֹאָה or (feminine) showtah; or shoah; from an unused root meaning to rush over; a tempest; by implication, devastation: desolate(-ion), destroy, destruction, storm, wasteness. |
| 8 |
וּ/מְשֹׁאָֽה
|
מְשֹׁאָה
|
H4875
|
HC/Ncfsa |
|
מְשֹׁאָה or mshoah; from the same as שׁוֹאָה; (a) ruin, abstractly (the act) or concretely (the wreck): desolation, waste. |