Lexicon ayyal: a hart, stag, deer Original Word: אַיָּלPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: ayyal Phonetic Spelling: (ah-yawl') Short Definition: deer NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as ulamDefinitiona hart, stag, deer NASB Translationdeer (8), stag (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אַיָּל noun [masculine] ( feminine Psalm 42:2) hart, stag, deer (Aramaic id., , Arabic , Assyrian ailu Dl w, but dubious, see Hpt BAS i. 170; Ethiopic = leader ? compare אַיִל) Arabic = ibex (i. q. , ). — ׳א absolute Deuteronomy 12:15 6t.; plural אַיָּלִים Songs 2:9 3t.; — hart, stag, allowed as food Deuteronomy 12:15,22; Deuteronomy 15:22 (all "" צְבִי); Deuteronomy 14:5; ("" צְבִי, יַחְמוּר etc.); eaten in Solomon's household 1 Kings 5:3 ("" as Deuteronomy 14:5); simile of leaping Isaiah 35:6; id. ׳עֹפֶר הָא Songs 2:9,17; Songs 8:14 (all "" צְבִי); as in search of pasture, simile of princes of Judah Lamentations 1:6; as longing for water, simile of longing for ׳י Psalm 42:2. Strong's hart An intensive form of 'ayil (in the sense of ram); a stag or male deer -- hart. see HEBREW 'ayil |
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