Lexicon netishah: a twig, tendril Original Word: נְטִישׁוֹתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: netishah Phonetic Spelling: (net-ee-shaw') Short Definition: branches NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom natashDefinitiona twig, tendril NASB Translationbranches (1), spreading branches (1), tendrils (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ נְטִישָׁה] noun feminine twig, tendril of vine (as spreading, compare √ Niph`al 3); — only plural הַנְּטִישׁוֺת הֵסִיר הֵתַז Isaiah 18:5 the tendrils he hath removed, compare הָסִירוּ נְטִישׁוֺתֶיהָ Jeremiah 5:10 (apparently cited from Isaiah; explanation by Finn Journ. Trans. Vict. Inst. xxii. 306 f. from use by shepherds of poterium spinosum, called nettsh, as defence of sheepfolds), — in both of destroying city (under figure of vineyard); נְטִישֹׁתַיִךְ עָ֑בְרוּ יָם Jeremiah 48:32 thy tendrils went over the sea (figurative of prosperity of Moab). [נִי] see נהה.
Strong's battlement, branch, plant From natash; a tendril (as an offshoot) -- battlement, branch, plant. see HEBREW natash |
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