Lexicon qishshurim: bands, sashes Original Word: קִשֻּׁרִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: qishshurim Phonetic Spelling: (kish-shoor') Short Definition: attire NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom qasharDefinitionbands, sashes NASB Translationattire (1), sashes (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs קִשֻּׁרִים noun [masculine] plural bands, sashes, or other woman's ornament that is bound on: — absolute ׳ק Isaiah 3:20; suffix קִשֻּׁרֶיהָ Jeremiah 2:32 ("" עֶדְיָהּ; compare √ Pi`el Isaiah 49:18). I. קשׁשׁ (√ of following; compare ᵑ7 קְשַׁשׁ be old (originally be dried up)?, Syriac be old; Jewish-Aramaic קַשִּׁישׁ old; Palmyrene קשישא name of office, perhaps elder; Late Hebrew קַשׁ stubble, straw (Löwp. 160), so Syriac , ᵑ7 קַשָּׁא (Exodus 15:7; Isaiah 40:24); Arabic is loan-word Frä137).
Strong's attire, headband From qashar; an (ornamental) girdle (for women) -- attire, headband. see HEBREW qashar |
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