◄ 5544. sillon or sallon ► |
Lexicon sillon or sallon: a briar Original Word: סַלּוֹנִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sillon or sallon Phonetic Spelling: (sil-lone') Short Definition: brier NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitiona briar NASB Translationbrier (1), thorns (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ סַלּוֺן], סִלּוֺן noun masculine brier (√ unknown): — סִלּוֺן מַמְאִיר Ezekiel 28:24 a pricking brier (figurative of national distress; "" קוֺץ מַכְאִב); plural סַלּוֺנִים Ezekiel 2:6 ( + סָרָבִים; Co [after Vrss] Berthol [not Toy] read ( אותך) סֹרְבִים וְסֹלִים resisting and despising thee; ׳סִל is then Participle from I. סלה). Strong's brier, thorn Or callown {sal-one'}; from calah; a prickle (as if pendulous); brier, thorn. see HEBREW calah |
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