Lexicon nashaph: to blow Original Word: נָשַׁףPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: nashaph Phonetic Spelling: (naw-shaf') Short Definition: blew NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto blow NASB Translationblew (1), blows (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נָשַׁף verb blow (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic  Schw Idioticon 58; Arabic  (vulgar) id. (Dozy ii. 667; on usual meaning compare Wetzst ZPV xiv. 7); "" form of נשׁב, compare Jen ZA iv (1889), 268); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular בָּהֶם ׳נ Isaiah 40:24 he hath blow upon them (of ׳י under figure of wind); 2 masculine singular נָשַׁפְתָּ בְרוּחֲךָ Exodus 15:10 (song).
Strong's blow A primitive root; to breeze, i.e. Blow up fresh (as the wind) -- blow. |
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