Lexicon chasil: (a kind of) locust Original Word: חָסִילPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chasil Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-seel') Short Definition: grasshopper NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom chasalDefinition(a kind of) locust NASB Translationcaterpillar (1), grasshopper (3), stripping locust (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs חָסִיל noun masculine a kind of locust (singular collective) always absolute ׳ח, and always as destructive; 1 Kings 8:37 2Chronicles 6:28; Psalm 78:46 (all "" אַרְבֶּה), Joshua 1:4; Joshua 2:25 ("" יָ֑לֶק, אַרְבֶּה, גָּזָם); compare ׳אֹסֶף הֶחָ Isaiah 33:4 the gathering of the locust, in simile of despoiling of Assyria ("" גֵּבִים). Strong's caterpillar From chacal; the ravager, i.e. A locust -- caterpillar. see HEBREW chacal |
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