Lexicon notsah: plumage Original Word: נוֹצָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: notsah Phonetic Spelling: (no-tsaw') Short Definition: plumage NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom natsahDefinitionplumage NASB Translationfeathers (1), plumage (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נוֺצה noun feminine plumage (compare possibly Arabic hair over forehead, fore-lock of horse, Lane 3033; see also Assyrian na-aƒ kappe); — of eagle ׳מָלֵא הַגּ Ezekiel 17:3 (figurative of Nebuch.; + כָּנָף, אֵבֶר); also ׳רַב נ Ezekiel 17:7 (figurative of king of Egypt; + כָּנָף); of ostrich נֹצָה Job 39:13 ("" כנף, + אֶבְרָה; compare Di Bu). Here belongs probably also בְּנֹצָתָהּ Leviticus 1:16, read בְּנֹצָתֹה (Dr-Wh Hpt), בנצתו ( ⅏), or וְ(אֶתֿ) נֹצָתוֺ (compare Di), its feathers, of bird for burnt-offering; ᵐ5 σὺν τοῖς πτεροῖς, ᵑ9 et plumas; so AV RVm; > with its filth (i.e. of the crop) ᵑ7Onk ᵑ6 Ges Kn Ke Kal Ew RV, meaning without evidence elsewhere. Strong's feathers, ostrich Or notsah {no-tsaw'}; feminine active participle of natsah in the sense of flying; a pinion (or wing feather); often (collectively) plumage -- feather(-s), ostrich. see HEBREW natsah |
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