לוה
lâvâh
law-vaw'
A primitive root; properly to twine, that is, (by implication) to unite, to remain; also to borrow (as a form of obligation) or (causatively) to lend
H3868 לוּז lûzלוּז
lûz
looz
A primitive root; to turn aside (compare H3867, H3874 and H3885), that is, (literally) to depart, (figuratively) beperverse
KJV Usage: depart, froward, perverse (-ness).
H3878 לוי lêvı̂yלוי
lêvı̂y
lay-vee'
From H3867; attached; Levi, a son of Jacob
H3882 לויתן livyâthânלויתן
livyâthân
liv-yaw-thawn'
From H3867; a wreathed animal, that is, a serpent (especially the crocodile or some other large sea monster); figuratively the constellation of the dragon; also as a symbol of Babylon
KJV Usage: leviathan, mourning.
H3890 לות le vâthלות
le vâth
lev-awth'
(Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H3867; properly adhesion, that is, (as preposition) with