Lexicon nekoth: (a spice) perhaps tragacanth gum Original Word: נְכֹאתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: nekoth Phonetic Spelling: (nek-ohth') Short Definition: gum NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nakaDefinition(a spice) perhaps tragacanth gum NASB Translationaromatic gum (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נְכאֹת noun feminine a spice, (usually understood of tragacanth gum, exuding from astralagus bush, Di Genesis 27:25 and references; Now Archaeology i. 64 (and 249); compare also Löw § 24; but = Arabic = summitas rubicunda sive flores plantae (i.e. a certain plant, Frey), according to Hom Aufsätze 4); — absolute ׳נ Genesis 37:25 ( + צְרִי, לּט as merchandise), Genesis 43:11 (+ id., also דְּבַשׁ, בָּטְנִים, שְׁקֵדִים, as gift). נכד (√ of following, meaning uncertain; Ethiopic = gens, stirps, [compare Samaritan נגד Genesis 21:23]).
Strong's spices From nake'; properly, a smiting, i.e. (concretely) an aromatic gum (perhaps styrax) (as powdered) -- spicery(-ces). see HEBREW nake' |
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