Lexicon maziyach: girdle Original Word: מְזִ֫יחַPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: maziyach Phonetic Spelling: (maw-zee'-akh) Short Definition: girdle Brown-Driver-Briggs מֵ֫זַח noun masculine girdle (according to Bondi 11 WMM As.u.Eur.104 loan-word from Egypt mdµ, compare Lag GGN 1889, 310); — absolute ׳מ: — in simile of curse enfolding the wicked Psalm 109:19 ("" בֶּגֶד); figurative = restraint Isaiah 23:10 (but text dubious). [מְזִיחַ] noun masculine id. (of like origin): — only construct אֲפִיקִים רִמָּה ׳מ Job 12:21 loosen the girdle of mighty; i.e. weaken them, make them defenceless, by ungirding. מַזְכִּיר see זכר. hiphil
Strong's girdle, strength Or mezach {may-zakh'}; from zachach; a belt (as movable) -- girdle, strength. see HEBREW zachach |
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