Lexicon hadas: myrtle (tree) Original Word: הֲדַסPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: hadas Phonetic Spelling: (had-as') Short Definition: myrtle NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as hadomDefinitionmyrtle (tree) NASB Translationmyrtle (3), myrtle trees (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs הֲדַס noun masculineIsaiah 55:13 myrtle (-tree), only late (Late Hebrew, Aram id.; Arabic (in the dialect of Yemen); also , Aramaic אָסָה, ; compare Löw No. 25) — absolute ׳ה Isaiah 41:19; Nehemiah 8:15; הֲדַ֑ס Isaiah 55:13; plural הַהֲדַסִּים Zechariah 1:8 2t. (on form compare Ges § 98, R. 4) — Isaiah 41:9 ("" תְּאַשּׁוּר, תִּדְהָר, בְּרוֺשׁ, עֵץ שָׁ֑מֶן, שִׁטָּה אֶרֶז); Isaiah 55:13 ("" בְּרוֺשׁ; opposed to הַסִּרְמַֹּד), עֲלֵי הֲדַס Nehemiah 8:15 ("" עֵץ עָבוֺת ׳ע, תְּמָרִים ׳ע, עֲץשֶֿׁמֶן ׳ע עֲלֵיזַֿיִת); plural Zechariah 1:8,10,11. Strong's myrtle tree Of uncertain derivation; the myrtle -- myrtle (tree). |
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