מלח
mâlach
maw-lakh'
A primitive root; properly to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively to disappear as dust; also (as denominative from H4417) to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub with salt)
KJV Usage: X at all, salt, season, temper together, vanish away.
1. to tear away, dissipate a. (Niphal) to be dispersed, be dissipated 2. to salt, season a. (Qal) to salt, season b. (Pual) to be salted c. (Hophal) to be rubbed or washed with salt
Origin: a primitive root
TWOT: 1196,1197
Parts of Speech: Verb
H4408 מלּוּח mallûachמלּוּח
mallûach
mal-loo'-akh
From H4414; seapurslain (from its saltness)
KJV Usage: mallows.
H4415 מלח me lachמלח
me lach
mel-akh'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H4414; to eat salt, that is, (generally) subsist
KJV Usage: + have maintenance.
H4417 מלח melachמלח
melach
meh'-lakh
From H4414; properly powder, that is, (specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved)
KJV Usage: salt ([-pit]).
H4418 מלח mâlâchמלח
mâlâch
maw-lawkh'
From H4414 in its original sense; a rag or old garment
KJV Usage: rotten rag.
H4419 מלּח mallâchמלּח
mallâch
mal-lawkh'
From H4414 in its secondary sense; a sailor (as following ‘the salt’)
KJV Usage: mariner.
H4420 מלחה me lêchâhמלחה
me lêchâh
mel-ay-khaw'
From H4414 (in its denominative sense); properly salted (that is, land (H776 being understood)), that is, a desert
מלח
melach
meh'-lakh
From H4414; properly powder, that is, (specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved)
KJV Usage: salt ([-pit]).
H5898 עיר המּלח ‛ı̂yr hammelachעיר המּלח
‛ı̂yr hammelach
eerham-meh'-lakh
From H5892 and H4417 with the article of substance interposed; cityof (the) salt; Ir-ham-Melach, a place near Palestine
KJV Usage: the city of salt.
H8528 תּל מלח têl melachתּל מלח
têl melach
talemeh'-lakh
From H8510 and H4417; moundofsalt; Tel-Melach, a palce in Babylon