Lexicon nidbak: a row or layer, course Original Word: נִדְבָּךPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: nidbak Phonetic Spelling: (nid-bawk') Short Definition: layer NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) of uncertain derivation Definitiona row or layer, course NASB Translationlayer (1), layers (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נִדְבָּךְ noun masculine row or layer, course ( ᵑ7 Late Hebrew id.; Late Hebrew also מִדְבָּךְ id. (Levy NHWB iii. 23), compare as loan-word Frä 12; borrowed from Assyrian nadbaku, mountain-slope according to Dl Pr 150 (compare Ba ZA ii. 115 f. Hpt GN 1883, 96; BAS i. 8.15), but meaning not very suitable Nö ZMG xi (1886), 733 Mey Entst. J. 46); — absolute ׳נ Ezra 6:4, plural נִדְבָּכִין Ezra 6:4. Strong's row (Aramaic) from a root meaning to stick; a layer (of building materials) -- row. |
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