Lexicon nidneh: a sheath. Original Word: נִדְנֶהPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: nidneh Phonetic Spelling: (nid-neh') Short Definition: body NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to nadanDefinitiona sheath. Brown-Driver-Briggs [ גין] with בְּ, בְּגִין preposition on account of (so Galilean Aramaic, D§ 47, 3), read perhaps in Daniel 7:15: see נִדְגֵה. נִדְנֵ֑ה (Masora Baer) noun [masculine] sheath (ᵑ7 נְדָן, לְדָן; see Biblical Hebrew (late) נָדָן, Persian loan-word); — ׳בְּ֗֗֗נ Daniel 7:15 my spirit in (its) sheath, i.e. my body; < נִדְנָה emphatic, or suffix נִדְנַהּ (K§ 54, 3. β)); or (NöGGA. 1884, 1022 Bev) נְדָנַהּ; but expression at best strange; read probably בְּגִין דְּנָה on account of this (בְּגִין as ᵑ7J; D§ 47. 3 (2nd ed. 47. 10)), M72* compare Buhl Dr.
Strong's body (Aramaic) from the same as nadan; a sheath; figuratively, the body (as the receptacle of the soul) -- body. see HEBREW nadan |
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