Lexicon lachash: to whisper, charm Original Word: לָחַשׁPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: lachash Phonetic Spelling: (law-khash') Short Definition: charmers NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto whisper, charm NASB Translationcharmers (1), whisper (1), whispering (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ לָחַשׁ] verb whisper, charm (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic לְחַשׁ ; Ethiopic ; whisper, see RS JPh xiv. 1885, 122, possibly originally serpent-charming); — Pi`el Participle plural קוֺל מְלַחֲשִׁים Psalm 58:6 voice of whisperers (i.e. serpent-charmers; "" חוֺבֵר תֲבָרִים). Hithpa`el whisper together, Imperfect יִתְלַחֲשׁוּ with עַל Psalm 41:8; Participle plural מִתְלַחֲשִׁים 2 Samuel 12:19.
Strong's charmer, whisper together A primitive root; to whisper; by implication, to mumble a spell (as a magician) -- charmer, whisper (together). |
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