Lexicon shad: breast Original Word: שַׁדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: shad Phonetic Spelling: (shad) Short Definition: breast Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שַׁד] noun masculineHosea 9:14 female breast; — absolute שָׁ֑ד Lamentations 4:3; elsewhere dual שָׁדַיִם Hosea 9:14 +, construct שְׁדֵי Ezekiel 23:21 +, suffix שָׁדַי Songs 1:13; Songs 8:10, שָׁדַיִךְ Songs 4:5 +, etc.; — breast: 1 of woman Hosea 2:4; Ezekiel 16:7; Ezekiel 23:3,21 (שְׁדֵי נְעוּרָ֑יִךְ, "" דַּדַּיִךְ), Ezekiel 23:34 (> strike out ᵐ5 Manuscripts Co; — all these of personified People), Songs 1:13; Songs 4:5; Songs 7:4,8,9; Songs 8:8,10; of mother Psalm 22:10, with יָנַק suck Songs 8:1; Job 3:12; Joel 2:15; Hosea 9:14 (see [ צָמַק]); ׳מִשּׁ עֲתִיקֵי Isaiah 28:9 i.e. those already weaned, mature ("" גְּמוּלֵי מֵךְָלָב). — Isaiah 32:12 see [ספד]. 2 of animal Lamentations 4:3. 3 both human and animal, וָרָ֑חַם ׳בִּרְכוֺת שׁ Genesis 49:25 (poem in J). II. שֹׁד noun masculine id. (compare the rare Arabic , Lane333 BaZMG ii. 637); — ׳שׁ absolute, of mother Job 24:9; construct (figurative, with יָנַק): מְלָכִים ׳שׁ Isaiah 60:16, תַּנְחֻמֶיהָ ׳שׁ Isaiah 66:11, i.e. the consolations of Jerusalem.
Strong's breast, pap, teat Or shod {shode}; probably from shuwd (in its original sense) contracted; the breast of a woman or animal (as bulging) -- breast, pap, teat. see HEBREW shuwd |
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