שׂוּך
śûk
sook
A primitive root; to entwine, that is, shut in (for formation, protection or restraint)
KJV Usage: fence. (make an) hedge (up).
H7754 שׂוכה שׂוך śôk śôkâhשׂוכה שׂוך
śôk śôkâh
soke,so-kaw'
The second form being feminine; from H7753; a branch (as interleaved)
KJV Usage: bough.
H7755 שׂוכו שׂכה שׂוכה śôkôh śôkôh śôkôשׂוכו שׂכה שׂוכה
śôkôh śôkôh śôkô
so-ko',so-ko',so-ko'
From H7753; Sokoh or Soko, the name of two places in Palestine
KJV Usage: Shocho, Shochoh, Sochoh, Soco, Socoh.
H7899 שׂך śêkשׂך
śêk
sake
From H5526 in the sense of H7753; a brier (as of a hedge)
KJV Usage: prick.
H7900 שׂך śôkשׂך
śôk
soke
From H5526 in the sense of H7753; a booth (as interlaced)
KJV Usage: tabernacle.
H7915 שׂכּין śakkı̂ynשׂכּין
śakkı̂yn
sak-keen'
Intensive perhaps from the same as H7906 in the sense of H7753; a knife (as pointed or edged)