Lexicon shul: skirt (of a robe) Original Word: שׁוּלPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: shul Phonetic Spelling: (shool) Short Definition: hem NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionskirt (of a robe) NASB Translationhem (4), hem of the robe (2), skirts (4), train of his robe (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שׁוּל] noun masculineIsaiah 6:1 skirt, of robe; — plural construct שׁוּלֵי Exodus 28:34+; suffix שׁוּלַיִךְ Nahum 3:5 +, שׁוּלָיו Isaiah 6:1 +, שׁוּלֶיהָ Lamentations 1:9; — skirts; of ׳יs train, in vision Isaiah 6:1; elsewhere of city personified as woman, in phrase of ignominy, חָשַׂפְתִּי שׁוּלַיִךְ Jeremiah 13:26, עַלמָּֿנַיִךְ ׳גִּלֵּתִי שׁ Nahum 3:5, ׳ונו ׳נִגְּלוּ שׁ Jeremiah 13:22; of defilement, טֻמְאָתָהּ ׳בְּשׁ Lamentations 1:9; of high priest's robe Exodus 28:33 (twice in verse); Exodus 28:34 = Exodus 39:24,25,26 (all P). שׁוֺלָל see שׁלל.
Strong's hem, skirt, train From an unused root meaning to hang down; a skirt; by implication, a bottom edge -- hem, skirt, train. |
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