Lexicon sad: stocks (for securing feet of prisoners) Original Word: סַדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sad Phonetic Spelling: (sad) Short Definition: stocks NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably of foreign origin Definitionstocks (for securing feet of prisoners) NASB Translationstocks (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs סַד noun [masculine] stocks, for confining feet of culprits (probably loan-word from Aramaic סַדָּא, סַדָּנָא  ; Late Hebrew סַד, plural סַדִּין); = Latin nervus, Greek ποδοκάκη; — absolute רַגְלַיִם׳שִׂים בַּמּ Job 13:27 ( ᵐ5 κώλύμα), Job 33:11 ( ᵑ6 ξύλό); (compare synonym מַהְמֶּכֶת, and Greek equivalent there cited). Strong's stocks From an unused root meaning to estop; the stocks -- stocks. |
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