Lexicon zaham: to be foul, loathsome Original Word: זָהַםPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: zaham Phonetic Spelling: (zaw-ham') Short Definition: loathes NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto be foul, loathsome NASB Translationloathes (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ זָהַם] verb be foul, loathsome, but only Pi`el causat. (Late Hebrew id., be foul, Pi`el make foul; Aramaic זְהִים foul, make foul, fetid; Arabic stink, be greasy) — Pi`el Perfect3feminine singular suffix 3 masculine singular וְזִהֲמַתּוּ חַיָּתוֺ לָ֑חֶם (consecutive) Job 33:20 his life maketh it, bread, loathsome to him ("" ונפשׁו מַאֲכַל תַּאֲוָה) (On suffix see Ges§ 131, 2, R. 4; Dr1Sam 21:14: according to Siegf the word is hopelessly corrupt.)
Strong's abhor A primitive root; to be rancid, i.e. (transitively) to loathe -- abhor. |
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