Lexicon shallit: having mastery, domineering Original Word: שַׁלִּיטPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: shallit Phonetic Spelling: (shal-leet') Short Definition: ruler NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shalatDefinitionhaving mastery, domineering NASB Translationbold-faced (1), has authority (1), ruler (2), rulers (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שַׁלִּיט adjective having mastery, domineering; — 1 having mastery: בָּרוּחַ ׳אֵין אָדָם שׁ Ecclesiastes 8:8; elsewhere as substantive ׳הַשּׁ the ruler Ecclesiastes 10:5, so (with עַלהָֿאָרֶץ) Genesis 42:6 (probably late substitution for original word of E); plural as substantive שַׁלִּיטִים Ecclesiastes 7:19 (specifically of Alexander's successors PerlesAnal. 42). 2 domineering, imperious, feminine singular (Kö ii. 10. 201) אִשָּׁה זוֺנָה שַׁלָּ֑טֶת Ezekiel 16:30 (Jerusalem personified).
Strong's governor, mighty, that hath power, ruler From shalat; potent; concretely, a prince or warrior -- governor, mighty, that hath power, ruler. see HEBREW shalat |
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