Lexicon shikkor: drunken Original Word: שִׁכּוֹרPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: shikkor Phonetic Spelling: (shik-kore') Short Definition: drunk NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shakarDefinitiondrunken NASB Translationdrunk (4), drunkard (2), drunkards (3), drunken (1), drunken man (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שִׁכֹּר, שִׁכּוֺר adjective drunken (Ba NB § 134 b); — absolute שִׁכֹּר 1 Samuel 25:36, שִׁכּוֺר 1 Kings 16:9 +, feminine שִׁכֹּרָה, 1 Samuel 1:13, plural שִׁכּוֺרִים Joel 1:5, construct שִׁכֹּרֵי Isaiah 28:1,3; — drunken: 1 Samuel 25:36, ׳אִישׁ שׁ Jeremiah 23:9, ׳שֹׁתֶה שׁ 1 Kings 16:9 drinking (and) drunken, 1 Kings 20:16; as substantive = drunken one, drunkard Isaiah 28:1,3; Proverbs 26:9, plural Joel 1:5 ("" שֹׁתֵי יַיִן); in simile Isaiah 19:14; Job 12:25; Psalm 107:27, and (of earth) Isaiah 24:20; feminine of drunken woman 1 Samuel 1:13. Strong's drunkard, Or shikkor {shik-kore'}; from shakar; intoxicated, as a state or a habit -- drunk(-ard, -en, -en man). see HEBREW shakar |
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