Lexicon chasaph: clay, potsherd Original Word: חֲסַףPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chasaph Phonetic Spelling: (khas-af') Short Definition: clay NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of chaspasDefinitionclay, potsherd NASB Translationclay (7), pottery (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs חֲסַף noun [masculine] clay, potsherd ( ᵑ7 id.; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic clay vessel, plural potsherds Schulth 68, Syriac potsherd; ᵑ7 חצְבָא, Late Hebrew חָצָב clay vessel; Assyrian —aƒbu, id., jar (PS 1238), whence Arabic pottery Frä 169, but Sabean חסף jar, acc to Hom ZMG Hom xivi (1892), 532; compare Ethiopic jar (transposed; Di 1265); see Biblical Hebrew [ חַסְמַּם]); — ׳ח absolute Daniel 2:41 ( יְ מֶּחָר ׳ח), חֲסַ֑ף Daniel 2:33. Daniel 2:42; construct טִינָא ׳ח Daniel 2:41. Daniel 2:43; emphatic חַסְמָּא Daniel 2:34. Daniel 2:35. Daniel 2:43.v: 45. Strong's clay (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of chacpac; a clod -- clay. see HEBREW chacpac |
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