Lexicon misderon: a porch, colonnade Original Word: מִסְדְּר֫וֹנָהPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: misderon Phonetic Spelling: (mis-der-ohn') Short Definition: vestibule NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as  sederDefinitiona porch, colonnade NASB Translationvestibule (1). 
 Brown-Driver-Briggs   [ מִסְדְּרוֺן]   noun [masculine] porch, colonnade ? ( place of a row (of pillars) ?); — only with,  ה locative:  וַיֵּצֵא אֵהוּד הַמִּסְדְּר֑וֺנָה Judges 3:23 precise meaning dubious, compare GFM.  סהר (√ of following = be round?; compare Late Hebrew סַ֫הַר a round place; Assyrian sîru, enclosing wall; also Phoenician סהרו   proper name, of a location). 
 
 
 
  Strong's porch  From the same as ceder; a colonnade or internal portico (from its rows of pillars) -- porch.  see HEBREW ceder   |  
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