Lexicon sadin: linen garment Original Word: סָדִיןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sadin Phonetic Spelling: (saw-deen') Short Definition: wraps NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originperhaps of foreign origin Definitionlinen garment NASB Translationlinen garments (1), linen wraps (2), undergarments (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs סָדִין noun [masculine] linen wrapper (perhaps foreign word; compare Assyrian sudinnu Dl HWB 490, a garment; Late Hebrew סָדִין, ᵑ7 סְדִינָא, Syriac , (rare) Mark 15:46; > compare Arabic , veil, saddle-cover (see Lane 1335), or , Greek [and ᵐ5] σινδών, compare Frä 48 Lewy Fremdw. 85); — absolute ׳ס Proverbs 31:24; plural סְדִינִים Judges 14:12; Judges 14:13; Isaiah 3:28; — wrapper or rectangular piece of fine linen, worn as outer, or (at night) as sole garment (compare GFM Judg 14, 12), + חֲלִמֹּת בְּגָדִים Judges 14:12,13, in list of women's finery Isaiah 3:23, made and sold by the capable woman Proverbs 31:24. סדר (√ of following; compare Assyrian sadâru, arrange in order, sidru, sidirtu, row, battle-line; Late Hebrew סָדַר arrange, order, Aramaic סְדַר, , all with derivatives ).
Strong's fine linen, sheet From an unused root meaning to envelop; a wrapper, i.e. Shirt -- fine linen, sheet. |
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