Word Study - H  (203)


habergeon
(noun)

[ a sleeveless coat or jacket of armor ]

habitation
(noun)

[ a dwelling place ]

haft
(noun)

[ a handle ]

hail
(noun)

hale
(noun)

[ to draw ]
[ fetch ]
[ haul ]
[ pull ]
[ lift up ]

half
(noun)

haling
(participle present tense)

hallelujah
(noun)

[ praise the LORD ]

hallow
(verb transitive)

[ to make holy ]
[ consecrated ]
[ set apart ]

hallowed
(participle passive)

halloweth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

halt
(verb intransitive)

[ lame ]
[ crippled ]

halted
(participle passive)

halting
(participle present tense)

handbreadth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

handiwork
(noun)

handle
(verb transitive)

handled
(participle passive)

handleth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

handmaid
(noun)

[ a female personal attendant ]
[ a female slave or servant ]

handsome
(adjective)

handwriting
(participle present tense)

hap
(noun)

[ to happen by chance ]
[ to happen by accident ]

haply
(adverb)

happen
(participle passive)

happened
(participle passive)

happeneth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

happier
(adjective)

happy
(adjective)

hard
(adjective)

[ close ]
[ near ]
[ in close proximity ]

harden
(participle passive)

hardened
(participle passive)

hardeneth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

harder
(adjective)

hardly
(adverb)

[ with difficulty ]

hardness
(noun)

harm
(noun)

harmless
(adjective)

harness
(noun)

hart
(noun)

[ a male deer ]

harts
(plural noun)

haste
(noun)

hasted
(participle passive)

hasten
(participle passive)

hastened
(participle passive)

hasteneth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hasteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hastily
(adverb)

hasting
(participle present tense)

hasty
(adjective)

hate
(verb transitive)

hated
(participle passive)

hateful
(adjective)

hatefully
(adverb)

haters
(plural noun)

hatest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

hateth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hating
(participle present tense)

hatred
(participle passive)

haughtily
(adverb)

haughtiness
(noun)

haughty
(adjective)

[ lofty ]
[ proud ]

haunt
(verb transitive)

[ a habit ]
[ custom ]
[ habitation ]
[ place of frequent abode ]

haven
(noun)

havens
(plural noun)

hazarded
(participle passive)

[ ventured ]
[ chanced ]

headlong
(adverb)

heady
(adjective)

[ to be headstrong ]
[ domineering ]
[ overbearing ]

heal
(verb transitive)

healed
(participle passive)

healer
(noun)

healest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

healeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

healing
(participle present tense)

healings
(plural noun)

health
(noun)

[ open uncultivated land ]

healthy
(adjective)

heathen
(noun)

[ Gentile ]

heaven
(noun)

heavenly
(adjective)

heavens
(plural noun)

heaven's
(noun)

heavier
(adjective)

heavily
(adverb)

heaviness
(noun)

heavy
(adjective)

Hebrew
(noun)

[ from Hebers stock ]

hedge
(noun)

hedged
(participle passive)

hedges
(plural noun)

heed
(verb transitive)

height
(noun)

heinous
(adjective)

heir
(noun)

heirs
(plural noun)

help
(verb transitive)

helped
(participle passive)

helper
(noun)

helpers
(plural noun)

helpeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

helping
(participle present tense)

helps
(plural noun)

hence
(adverb)

[ from this time forward ]
[ from this place forward ]

henceforth
(adverb)

henceforward
(adverb)

hereafter
(adverb)

hereby
(adverb)

herein
(adverb)

hereunto
(adverb)

heritage
(noun)

[ inheritance ]
[ possession ]

heritages
(plural noun)

hew
(verb transitive)

hewed
(participle passive)

hewer
(noun)

hewers
(plural noun)

heweth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hewn
(participle passive)

hid
(verb)

hidden
(participle passive)

hide
(verb transitive)

hidest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

hideth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hiding
(participle present tense)

high
(adjective)

high tower
(noun)

higher
(adjective)

highest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

highminded
(participle passive)

[ haughty ]
[ arrogant ]
[ proud spirit ]

highness
(noun)

highway
(noun)

highways
(plural noun)

hin
(noun)

[ about 1.5 gallons ]

hind
(noun)

[ a female deer ]

hinder
(adjective)

hindered
(participle passive)

hindereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hindermost
(adjective)

hindmost
(adjective)

hinds
(plural noun)

hiss
(verb intransitive)

hissing
(participle present tense)

hither
(adverb)

[ to or towards ]
[ up to this point ]

hitherto
(adverb)

[ until now ]
[ before ]

hoar
(adjective)

[ old ]
[ aged ]
[ white with age ]

hoary
(adjective)

holden
(participle passive)

[ held ]

hole
(noun)

holes
(plural noun)

hole's
(noun)

holier
(adjective)

holiest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

holily
(adverb)

holiness
(noun)

hollow
(adjective)

holpen
(participle passive)

[ helped ]

holy
(adverb)

holy one
(noun)

holy ones
(plural noun)

holyday
(noun)

holyland
(noun)

homeborn
(adjective)

homer
(noun)

[ 10 ephahs or baths ]
[ about 80 gallons ]

honerest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

honest
(adjective)

honestly
(adverb)

honesty
(noun)

honor
(noun)

honorable
(adjective)

honored
(participle passive)

honoreth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

honors
(plural noun)

honorable
(adjective)

hope
(noun)

hoped
(participle passive)

hope's
(noun)

hopeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

hoping
(participle present tense)

hosanna
(noun / interjection)

[ save ]
[ we pray ]
[ a shout of praise ]
[ save now ]

hosen
(noun)

[ articles of clothing to cover the legs ]

hospitality
(noun)

[ good entertainement for friends and strangers ]

host
(noun)

hosts
(plural noun)

hough
(noun)

[ to disable by cutting the tendons in the hind leg ]

howbeit
(adverb)

[ as it may ]
[ nevertheless ]

however
(adverb)

howsoever
(adverb)

huge
(adjective)

humble
(adjective)

humbled
(participle passive)

humbleness
(noun)

humblest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

humbleth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

humility
(noun)

hundredfold
(adverb)

hurt
(verb transitive)

hurtful
(adjective)

husbandry
(noun)

[ the management of a household ]

hypocrisies
(plural noun)

hypocrisy
(noun)

hypocrite
(noun)

hypocrites
(plural noun)

hypocrite's
(noun)

hypocritical
(adjective)