Lexicon qinnamon: cinnamon Original Word: קִנָּמוֹןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: qinnamon Phonetic Spelling: (kin-naw-mone') Short Definition: cinnamon NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprobably of foreign origin Definitioncinnamon NASB Translationcinnamon (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs קִנָּמוֺן noun masculine cinnamon (probably foreign word, coming with the thing from remote East, compare M'Lean-ThDyer Ency Bib. under the word; compare with Malay kainamanis by Rö Thes. Add. 111, k¹yü m¹nIs Lewy Fremdw. 37, but only k¹yu, wood, given by Scott Mal. Words in Eng. JAOS xviii, {1896,1897}; Greek κιννάμων from Hebrew (against Lag BN 199)); — fragment bark used as spice: absolute ׳ק Proverbs 7:17; Songs 4:14; construct קִנְּמָןבֶּֿשֶׂם Exodus 30:23(P) cinnamon of sweet odour. — See also Houghton-Tr Smith D B under the word Post Hastings DB under the word קנן (√ of following; meaning? Late Hebrew קֵן nest, Assyrian ‡innu, kannu, nest, family; Aramaic קִנָּא nest).
Strong's cinnamon From an unused root (meaning to erect); cinnamon bark (as in upright rolls) -- cinnamon. |
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