Lexicon malbush: raiment, attire Original Word: מַלְבּוּשׁPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: malbush Phonetic Spelling: (mal-boosh') Short Definition: attire NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom labashDefinitionraiment, attire NASB Translationattire (3), dress (1), garments (3), raiment (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מַלְבּוּשׁ, [ מַלְבֻּשׁ] noun masculineZephaniah 1:8 raiment, attire; — absolute 2 Kings 10:22 2t.; suffix מַלְבּוּשֵׁךְ Ezekiel 16:3; plural suffix מַלְבּוּשַׁי Isaiah 63:3; מַלְבּוּשִׁיהֶם2Chronicles 9:4 (twice in verse), מַלְבֻּשֵׁיהֶם 1 Kings 10:5; — raiment, 2 Kings 10:22 (for worshippers, "" לְבוּשׁ), Job 27:16 (as wealth); of Jerusalem under figure of infant Ezekiel 16:13; נָכְרִי ׳מַל Zephaniah 1:8 foreign attire (accusative with לָבַשׁ); plural of garments of Solomon's servants 1 Kings 10:5 2Chronicles 9:4a, + 2 Chronicles 9:4b; of ׳י under figure of warrior Isaiah 63:3. Strong's apparel, raiment, vestment Or malbush {mal-boosh'}; from labash; a garment, or (collectively) clothing -- apparel, raiment, vestment. see HEBREW labash |
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