Lexicon tela: lamb Original Word: טְלָאּיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tela Phonetic Spelling: (tel-aw') Short Definition: lamb NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originthe same as taleh, q.v. Brown-Driver-Briggs טָלֶה noun masculine1Samuel 7:9 lamb (Late Hebrew id., lamb; Aramaic טַלְיָא lamb, youth, טַלְיְתָא girl, boy, youth, girl (compare Mark 5:41 ᵑ6); Arabic young of cloven-footed animals, especially young gazelle Hom NS 235, Nedj. tully, male lamb, Doughty Arab. Desert. i. 429, ii. 269; Ethiopic flock of goats, goat, kid) — טְלֵה חָלָב 1 Samuel 7:9 sucking lamb (for burnt-offering); in prediction זְאֵב וְטָלֶה יִרְעוּ Isaiah 65:25 wolf & lamb shall feed; טְלָאִים plural of foregoing, only Isaiah 40:11 in metaphor of ׳י shepherding his people. טלטלה see below טוּל. I. טלל (√ of following; meaning dubious; perhaps denominative are Arabic (the sky) rained fine rain; Ethiopic be (moist), fat, II. fertilize).
Strong's lamb Apparently from tala' in the (orig.) Sense of covering (for protection); a lamb (compare taleh) -- lamb. see HEBREW tala' see HEBREW taleh |
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