Lexicon naaman: pleasantness Original Word: נַעֲמָנִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: naaman Phonetic Spelling: (nah-am-awn') Short Definition: delightful NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom naemDefinitionpleasantness NASB Translationdelightful (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [ נַעֲמָן] noun [masculine] usually pleasantness (so Thes amoenitas), but perhaps epithet of Adonis (so Mo Phoen. i. 227 Lag Symm. i. 468; Semit. i. 32 who compare red flower called [see Lane 1578], i.e. wound of Adonis, whence ἀνεμώη; compare Ew Proph. i. 364 RS Proph. vi. n. 10 and see Lewy Fremdwörter, 49); — only plural נִטְעֵי נַעֲמָנִים Isaiah 17:10 ( ᵐ5 φύτευμα ἄπιστον) perhaps = Adonis-plantations, or gardens (on double plural see Ges § 124q; and on Ἀδώνιδος κῆποι see Rochette Rev. Archéol. viii. 1851, 105-123 Daremberg et Saglio Dict. des Antiquités (1877), i. 73, and references WSmith Dict. Antiq. (3) i. 25 Fl in Levy NHWB iv. 229). Strong's pleasant From na'em; pleasantness (plural as concrete) -- pleasant. see HEBREW na'em |
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