שׂפח ספח
sâphach śâphach
saw-fakh',saw-fakh'
A primitive root; properly to scrape out, but in certain peculiar senses (of removal or association)
KJV Usage: abiding, gather together, cleave, put, smite with a scab.
H4556 מספּחת mispachathמספּחת
mispachath
mis-pakh'-ath
From H5596; scurf (as spreading over the surface)
KJV Usage: scab.
H4939 משׂפּח miśpâchמשׂפּח
miśpâch
mis-pawkh'
From H5596; slaughter
KJV Usage: oppression.
H5597 ספּחת sappachathספּחת
sappachath
sap-pakh'-ath
From H5596; the mange (as making the hair fall off)
KJV Usage: scab.
H5599 ספיח sâphı̂yachספיח
sâphı̂yach
saw-fee'-akh
From H5596; something (spontaneously) falling off, that is, a selfsown crop; figuratively a freshet
KJV Usage: (such) things as (which) grow (of themselves), which groweth of its own accord (itself).