Lexicon deraon: aversion, abhorrence Original Word: דֵּרָאוֹןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: deraon Phonetic Spelling: (der-aw-one') Short Definition: abhorrence NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionaversion, abhorrence NASB Translationabhorrence (1), contempt (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דֵּרָאוֺן noun masculine aversion, abhorrence, absolute ׳ד Isaiah 66:24 object of abhorrence; construct דִּרְאוֺן עולם everlasting abhorrence Daniel 12:2 (on form compare Lag BN 200, 202). דרב (√ of following compare Arabic become accustomed, trained, train, compare Fl NHWBi. 444; also Ethiopic (quadriliteral) jaculando infigere, etc.; or, since דָּרְבָן Aramaic in form, & 1 Samuel 13:21 perhaps secondary, possibly regard as Aramaic loan-word & connect with Arabic be sharp, penetrating (GFM, note of Apr. 1892)).
Strong's abhorring, contempt Or dera)own {day-raw-one;}; from an unused root (meaning to repulse); an object of aversion -- abhorring, contempt. |
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