Lexicon charul: (a kind of weed), perhaps chickpea Original Word: חָרוּלPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: charul Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-rool') Short Definition: nettles NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition(a kind of weed), perhaps chickpea NASB Translationnettles (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs חָרוּל noun [masculine] a kind of weed, perhaps chickpea ( cicercula), see Löw p. 153 (Syriac fodder for horses; ᵑ7 Proverbs 24:31 gives חוּרְלָא) — absolute ׳ח Job 30:6; Zephaniah 2:9; plural חֲרֻלִים Proverbs 24:31; — as growing in devastated land, collective Zephaniah 2:9; in vineyard of slothful, plural ׳כִּסּוּ פניו ח Proverbs 24:31 ("" קִמְּשׂגִים); as sole shelter of certain outcast peoples Job 30:7 ( שִׂיחִים). Strong's prickly, pointed Or (shortened) charul {khaw-rool'}; apparently, a passive participle of an unused root probably meaning to be prickly; properly, pointed, i.e. A bramble or other thorny weed: nettle. |
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