Lexicon Lud: a son of Shem, also his desc. and their land Original Word: לוּדPart of Speech: proper name, masculine and of a people Transliteration: Lud Phonetic Spelling: (lood) Short Definition: Lud NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably of foreign origin Definitiona son of Shem, also his desc. and their land NASB TranslationLud (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs לוּד, לוּדִים proper name, masculine and of a people 1 Lud, Lydia, Assyrian Luddu: — אַרְמַּכְשַׁד וְלוּד וַאֲרָם Genesis 10:22 = 1 Chronicles 1:17 ᵐ5 Λουδ. 2 apparently a people in northeast Africa תַּרְשִׁישׁ מּוּל וְלוּד Isaiah 66:19, ᵐ5 Λουδ; ׳וּפוּט מָּרַס וְל Ezekiel 27:10; כּוּשׁ וּפוּט וְלוּד Ezekiel 30:5 ( + לוּב q. v.), in both ᵐ5 Λ(ο)υδοι; also plural לוּדִים a 'son' of Misraim, Genesis 10:13 ᵐ5 Λυδιειμ ("" לְהָבִים) = 1 Chronicles 1:11 (לוּדִי֯יםׅ; Jeremiah 46:9 ("" מּוּט, כּוּשׁ) see לוּב above — On this African לוּד see DiGenesis 10:13, opposed to StaJavan 5 ff. compare WMMAs.Eur.115.
Strong's Lud, Lydia Probably of foreign derivation; Lud, the name of two nations -- Lud, Lydia. |
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