תּוהּ
te vahh
tev-ah'
(Chaldee), corresponding to H8539 or perhaps to H7582 through the idea of sweeping to ruin (compare H8428); to amaze, that is, (reflexively by implication) takealarm
1. (P'al) to be startled, be alarmed
Origin: corresponding to H8539 or perhaps to H7582 through the idea of sweeping to ruin [compare H8428]
TWOT: 3054
Parts of Speech: Verb TBESH:
שׁאה
shâ'âh
shaw-aw'
A primitive root; to rush; by implication to desolate
KJV Usage: be desolate, (make a) rush (-ing), (lay) waste.
H7583 שׁאה shâ'âhשׁאה
shâ'âh
shaw-aw'
A primitive root (rather identical with H7582 through the idea of whirling to giddiness); to stun, that is, (intransitively) beastonished
KJV Usage: wonder.
H7584 שׁאוה sha'ăvâhשׁאוה
sha'ăvâh
shah-av-aw'
From H7582; a tempest (as rushing)
KJV Usage: desolation.
H7588 שׁאון shâ'ônשׁאון
shâ'ôn
shaw-one'
From H7582; uproar (as of rushing); by implication destruction
KJV Usage: X horrible, noise, pomp, rushing, tumult (X -uous).
H7591 שׁאיּה she 'ı̂yâhשׁאיּה
she 'ı̂yâh
sheh-ee-yaw'
From H7582; desolation
KJV Usage: destruction.
H7612 שׁאת shê'thשׁאת
shê'th
shayth
From H7582; devastation
KJV Usage: desolation.
H7716 שׂי שׂה śeh śêyשׂי שׂה
śeh śêy
seh,say
Probably from H7582 through the idea of pushing out to graze; a member of a flock, that is, a sheep or goat
H7803 שׁוּתלח shûthelachשׁוּתלח
shûthelach
shoo-theh'-lakh
Probably from H7582 and the same as H8520; crashofbreakage; Shuthelach, the name of two Israelites
תּוה
tâvâh
taw-vaw'
A primitive root (or perhaps identical with H8427 through a similar idea from scraping to pieces); to grieve . (By confusion with H8427)