Lexicon seon: sandal, boot (of a soldier) Original Word: סְאוֹןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: seon Phonetic Spelling: (seh-own') Short Definition: boot NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably of foreign origin Definitionsandal, boot (of a soldier) NASB Translationboot (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ סְאוֺן ?] noun [masculine] sandal, boot of soldier (probably loan-word from Assyrian šênu, shoe, sandal (of leather), Dl HWB 634 Wkl Tel Amarna, Glossary, whence (denominative) šênu, put on sandals Dl l.c.; compare Aramaic סֵינָא, , , sandal (verb denominative ); Ethiopic sandal); — probably construct כָּלסְֿאוֺן סֹאֵן Isaiah 9:4 every boot of one tramping (absolute Du al). Strong's battle From ca'an; perhaps a military boot (as a protection from mud -- battle. see HEBREW ca'an |
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