Lexicon ts'adah: going Original Word: צְעָדָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: ts'adah Phonetic Spelling: (tseh-aw-daw') Short Definition: going Brown-Driver-Briggs I. צְעָדָה noun feminine marching; — ׳קוֺל צ 2 Samuel 5:24 the sound of marching = 1 Chronicles 14:15. II. [צְעָדָה] noun feminine armlet, band clasping upper arm (so SS and others; most step-chain, from I. צעד); — plural הַצְּעָדוֺת Isaiah 3:20 (ladies' finery); read ׳הַצּ also 2 Kings 11:12 (for ᵑ0 הָעֵדוּת) WeBi. Eini. 4, 258 = compare (2), 361 Kmp SS Kit Benz.
Strong's going, ornament of the legs Feminine of tsa'ad; a march; (concretely) an (ornamental) ankle-chain -- going, ornament of the legs. see HEBREW tsa'ad |
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