7057. qimmos
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qimmos: perhaps thistles
Original Word: קִמּוֹשׂ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: qimmos
Phonetic Spelling: (kim-moshe')
Short Definition: nettles

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of uncertain derivation
Definition
perhaps thistles
NASB Translation
nettles (1), thistles (1), weeds (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
קִמּוֺשׂ noun masculineHosea 9:6

collective thistles or nettles (ᵐ5 ἄκανθαι,compare Ki; ᵑ9 urtica); — absolute ׳ק, sign of desolation, Hosea 9:6 ( > van d. H. קִימשׁ; compare Baer DeComplut.Var.28; "" חוֺהַ), Isaiah 34:13 (+ סִירִים, חוֺחַ); plural (with נ insert, Thes NöM 169, Anm.3 Löw194Anm.) קִמְּשׂנִים Proverbs 24:31 (>van d. H. קִמְּשׁוֺנִים; "" חֲרֻלּים).

קֵן see קנן.

קנא (√ of following; Arabic become intensely red (or black), with dye; Late Hebrew קִנְאָה jealousy; Syriac lividus fruit, zeal, envy (rare); verb denominative Late Hebrew קָנָא, Aramaic קְנָא, Ethiopic all be jealous, zealous).



Strong's
nettle

Or qiymowsh {kee-moshe'}; from an unused root meaning to sting; a prickly plant -- nettle. Compare qimmashown.

see HEBREW qimmashown

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