conquer 01986 ## halam {haw-lam'} ; a primitive root ; to strike down ; by implication , to hammer , stamp , {conquer} , disband : -- beat (down) , break (down) , overcome , smite (with the hammer) .
conquer 02388 ## chazaq {khaw-zak'} ; a primitive root ; to fasten upon ; hence , to seize , be strong (figuratively , courageous , causatively strengthen , cure , help , repair , fortify) , obstinate ; to bind , restrain , {conquer} : -- aid , amend , X calker , catch , cleave , confirm , be constant , constrain , continue , be of good (take) courage (- ous ,-- ly) , encourage (self) , be established , fasten , force , fortify , make hard , harden , help , (lay) hold (fast) , lean , maintain , play the man , mend , become (wax) mighty , prevail , be recovered , repair , retain , seize , be (wax) sore , strengthen (self) , be stout , be (make , shew , wax) strong (- er) , be sure , take (hold) , be urgent , behave self valiantly , withstand .
conquer 03533 ## kabash {kaw-bash'} ; a primitive root ; to tread down ; hence , negatively , to disregard ; positively , to {conquer} , subjugate , violate : -- bring into bondage , force , keep under , subdue , bring into subjection
conquer 06808 ## tsa` ah {tsaw-aw'} ; a primitive root ; to tip over (for the purpose of spilling or pouring out) , i . e . (figuratively) depopulate ; by implication , to imprison or {conquer} ; (reflexive) to lie down (for coitus) : -- captive exile , travelling , (cause to) wander (- er) .
conquer 07286 ## radad {raw-dad'} ; a primitive root ; to tread in pieces , i . e . (figuratively) to {conquer} , or (specifically) to overlay : -- spend , spread , subdue .
conquer 07857 ## shataph {shaw-taf'} ; a primitive root ; to gush ; by implication , to inundate , cleanse ; by analogy , to gallop , {conquer} : -- drown , (over-) flow (- whelm , rinse , run , rush , (throughly) wash (away) .
conquer 2358 - thriambeuo {three-am-byoo'-o}; from a prolonged compound of the base of 2360; and a derivative of 0680 (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to {conquer} or (by Hebraism) to give victory: -- (cause) to triumph (over).
conquer 3528 - nikao {nik-ah'-o}; from 3529; to subdue (literally or figuratively): -- {conquer}, overcome, prevail, get the victory.
conquer 5245 - hupernikao {hoop-er-nik-ah'-o}; from 5228 and 3528; to vanquish beyond, i.e. gain a decisive victory: -- more than {conquer}.