Lexicon tsayid: catch Original Word: צָ֫יִדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tsayid Phonetic Spelling: (tsah'-yid) Short Definition: catch Brown-Driver-Briggs I. צַ֫יִד noun masculine hunting, game; — absolute ׳צ Genesis 10:9+, צָ֑יִד Genesis 27:3 (Qr; > Kt צידה), Nehemiah 13:15, construct צֵיד Genesis 27:25; suffix צֵידִי Genesis 27:19, etc.; — 1 hunting Genesis 27:30; ׳גִּבֹּרצֿ Genesis 10:9 (twice in verse), ׳יֹדֵעַ צ Genesis 25:27 (all J). 2 game hunted and taken (compare BaNB 161), Genesis 25:28; Genesis 27:3 (see above) Genesis 27:5; Genesis 27:7; Genesis 27:19; Genesis 27:25; Genesis 27:31; Genesis 27:33 (all J), compare Proverbs 12:27; צֵיד חַיָּה אוֺ עוֺף Leviticus 17:13 (H). II. [צַ֫יִד] noun [masculine] provision, food; — absolute צָ֑יִד Nehemiah 13:15; suffix צֵידוֺ Job 38:41, etc.; — provision taken on journey Joshua 9:14, לֶחֶם צֵירָם Joshua 9:5 (both J E); more Generally (late). food, food-supply, Nehemiah 13:15. Psalm 132:15, of raven Job 38:41. — I.צַיִד see צוד
Strong's catch, food, hunter, that which he took in hunting, venison, victuals From a form of tsuwd and meaning the same; the chase; also game (thus taken); (generally) lunch (especially for a journey) -- X catcheth, food, X hunter, (that which he took in) hunting, venison, victuals. see HEBREW tsuwd |
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