Lexicon semadar: blossom (of the grape) Original Word: סְמָדַרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: semadar Phonetic Spelling: (sem-aw-dar') Short Definition: blossom NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitionblossom (of the grape) NASB Translationblossom (2), blossoms (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ סְמָדֵר ?], also סְמָדַ֔ר֖, סְמָדַ֑ר noun masculineSong 7:13 blossom of grape (just at flowering DuvalREJ xiv (1887), 227 ff. Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic סמדר, , Mandean סימאדרא NöM. 128); — always absolute ׳ס, only Canticles: הַגְּפָנִים סְמָדַר֖ Songs 2:13 the vines are (all) blossom; כְּרָמִים סְמָדַ֑ר Songs 2:15 (on bold predicate compare Ges§ 141d); מִּתַּךְִ הַסְּמָדַ֔ר Song 7:13 the blossom has opened (its buds).
Strong's tender grape Of uncertain derivation; a vine blossom; used also adverbially, abloom -- tender grape. |
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