04442

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK πῦρ

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4442. πῦρ [not used in pl.] [v. πυρά] I. fire, Hom., etc.; πῦρ καίειν or δαίειν to kindle fire, id=Hom.; πῦρ ἀνακαίειν, ἅπτειν, ἐξάπτειν, αἴθειν, ἐναύειν, v. sub vocc.; πῦρ ἐμβάλλειν νηυσί Il.
2. the funeral-fire (cf. πυρά), id=Il.
3. the fire of the hearth, πυρὶ δέχεσθαί τινα Eur.; π. ἄσβεστον or ἀθάνατον the fire of Vesta in the Prytaneion, Plut.
II. as a symbol of things irresistible or terrible, μάρναντο δέμας πυρὸς αἰθομένοιο they were fighting like burning fire, Il.; κρεῖσσον ἀμαιμακέτου πυρός Soph.; διὰ πυρὸς ἰέναι (as we say) to go through fire and water, Xen.; but, διὰ πυρὸς ἦλθε ἑτέρῳ λέκτρῳ she raged furiously against the other partner of the bed, Eur.:—of persons, ὦ πῦρ σύ Soph.:—rarely as an image of warmth and comfort, Aesch.

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4442. πῦρ pu'r pur {poor}
a primary word; "fire" (literally or figuratively, specially, lightning):--fiery, fire.

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4442 Malkiy-Tsedeq mal-kee-tseh'-dek

from 4428 and 6664; king of right; Malki-Tsedek, an early
king in Palestine:--Melchizedek.
see HEBREW for 04428
see HEBREW for 06664