Lexicon sig or sug: a moving back or away, dross Original Word: סִיגִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sig or sug Phonetic Spelling: (seeg) Short Definition: dross NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sugDefinitiona moving back or away, dross NASB Translationdross (8), gone aside (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs סִיג, שִׂיג noun [masculine] 1 a moving back or away; 2 dross (what is removed from metal); — absoluteסִיג Ezekiel 22:18 Qr (סוג Kt), שִׂיג 1 Kings 18:27 **omitted ᵐ5L, dittograph for שִׂיחַ Klo Bur. (שׂ for ס, but see below); plural סִיגִים (van d. H. סִגִּים) Isaiah 1:22 3t.; סִגִֿים Ezekiel 22:18 2t.; suffix סִיגָ֑יִךָ Isaiah 1:25; — 1 a moving back, away: שִׂיג לוֺ 1 Kings 18:27 there is a moving back to him = he has moved back, away (probably of temporary withdrawal, different from דֶּרֶךְ journey). 2 dross, usually of silver Proverbs 25:4 (מִכָּ֑סֶף), Proverbs 26:23 ׅ׳(כֶּסֶף ס, so (figurative of Israel) Isaiah 1:22 compare see 25, Ezekiel 22:18b (סִיגִים כֶּסֶף ᵑ0, בְּתוֺךְ ׳ס ׳כ ᵐ5 Co Berthol; — Co strike out ׳ס not so Berthol Toy), compare Ezekiel 22:18 a. 19; indefinite Psalm 119:119.
Strong's dross Or cuwg (Ezek. 22:18) {soog}; from cuwg in the sense of refuse; scoria -- dross. see HEBREW cuwg |
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