Lexicon libneh: poplar Original Word: לִבְנֶהPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: libneh Phonetic Spelling: (lib-neh') Short Definition: poplar NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom labenDefinitionpoplar NASB Translationpoplar (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs לִבְנֶה noun [masculine] poplar (apparently = Arabic ; Ethiopic styrax officinalis; but ᵐ5 λεύκη, compare ᵑ6 and Löw No.107); — Genesis 30:37 לַח וְלוּז וְעַרְמוֺן ׳מַקַּל ל as marking places of idolatrous incense-burning תַּחַת אַלּוֺן וְלִבְנֶה וְּאֵלָה Hosea 4:13. **named from exuding milky (white) gum De Ges and others. Strong's poplar From laban; some sort of whitish tree, perhaps the storax -- poplar. see HEBREW laban |
|