Lexicon chetsen: bosom (of a garment) Original Word: חֵ֫צֶןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chetsen Phonetic Spelling: (khay'-tsen) Short Definition: bosom NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionbosom (of a garment) NASB Translationbosom (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ חֵ֫צֶן] noun masculine bosom of a garment (Arabic  , Ethiopic  also Syriac bosom (=  *), see Hoffm ZMG 1878, 753 Lag M ii. 361 ff.; BN 46 f.; on this word and following see Ba NB 120; ZMG 1889, 183) — שֶׁלּאֹ מִלֵּא כַמּוֺ קוֺצֵר וְחִצְנוֺ מְעַמֵּר Psalm 129:7 (grass) with which a reaper filleth not his hand, nor a binder his bosom. Strong's bosom From an unused root meaning to hold firmly; the bosom (as comprised between the arms) -- bosom. |
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