Lexicon sear: hair Original Word: שֵׂעָרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sear Phonetic Spelling: (say-awr') Short Definition: hair NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionhair NASB Translationhair (23), hairs (1), hairy (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שֵׂעָר27 noun masculineLeviticus 13:3 hair; — absolute ׳שׂ Genesis 25:25 +, construct שְׂעַר Judges 16:22 +, שַׂ֫עַר Isaiah 7:20 (Ges § 93hh Kö ii. 1. 78); suffix שְׂעָרֵךְ Ezekiel 16:7, שַׂעֲרֵךְ Songs 4:1; Songs 6:5 (Kö l.c.); שְׂעָרוֺ Leviticus 14:8 +, שְׂעָרָהּ Leviticus 14:20, שְׂעָרָהֿ Leviticus 14:4 (Ges § 91e); — hair: 1 of animals, as material, ׳אַדֶּרֶת שׂ Genesis 25:5 (J), Zechariah 13:4; probably also ׳אִישׁ בַּעַל שׂ 2 Kings 1:8 i.e. a man with a garment of skin. 2 human: ראֹשׁוֺ ׳שׂ Judges 16:22; 2 Samuel 14:26; Numbers 6:5 (P), compare Numbers 6:18 (P); + beard Ezra 9:3; ׳קָדְקֹד שׂ Psalm 68:22; including head, beard, eyebrows Leviticus 14:8,9,10 (P); הָרַגְלַיִם ׳שׂ Isaiah 7:20 (i.e. of Genitals; + ראֹשׁ, זָקָן; in figure) long hair of woman Ezekiel 16:7; Songs 4:1; Songs 6:5; hair of skin in (leprosy-)marks Leviticus 13:3 10t. 13 (P).
Strong's hairy, rough Or sa.ar (Isaiah 7:20) {sah'-ar}; from sa'ar in the sense of dishevelling; hair (as if tossed or bristling) -- hair(-y), X rough. see HEBREW sa'ar |
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