Hebrew - English Dictionary
H4194 - Slay
| Strong's No.: | H4194 | 
| Hebrew: | מָוֶת | 
| Transliteration: | mâveth | 
| Phonetic: | maw'-veth | 
| Word Origin: | From H4191 | 
| Bible Usage: | (be) dead ({[-ly]}) {death} die (-d). | 
| Part of Speech: | Noun Masculine | 
| Strongs Definition:  | death (natural or violent); concretely the {dead} their place or state (hades); figuratively {pestilence} ruin  | 
| Brown Driver Biggs Definition:  | 1. death, dying, Death (personified), realm of the dead a. death b. death by violence (as a penalty) c. state of death, place of death  | 
| Bible References:
                                     Slay  | 
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| Translation Occurrences:  | 
                                
                                         
                                            dead ( 7 )
                                         
                                        
                                            deadly ( 1 )
                                         
                                        
                                            death ( 116 )
                                         
                                        
                                            deaths ( 1 )
                                         
                                        
                                            die ( 6 )
                                         
                                        
                                            died ( 6 )
                                         
                                        
                                            dieth ( 5 )
                                         
                                        
                                            slay ( 1 )
                                         
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                    Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
            by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.