Lexicon serad: perhaps plaited or braided work Original Word: שְׂרָדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: serad Phonetic Spelling: (ser-awd') Short Definition: woven NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionperhaps plaited or braided work NASB Translationfinely woven (1), woven (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שְׂרָד noun [masculine] perhaps Aramaic plaited or braided work (compare then Aramaic סְרָרָא lattice-work, net-work (= Biblical Hebrew מִכְבָּר), textile stuff, curtain (= Biblical Hebrew קְלָעִים), סַרְדוּתָא plaited or braided work; Late Hebrew סָרָד plaiter, סָרִיד, סָרוּד women-work; Hom ZMG xliv (1890), 548 compare Bad. šardu, skin); — always absolute: ׳בִּגְדֵי (הַ)שׂ Exodus 31:10; Exodus 35:18; Exodus 39:1; Exodus 39:49 (all P; all + הַקֹּדֶשׁ ׳ב, and last three + לְשָׁרֵת בַּקֹּדֶשׁ); ᵐ5 Exodus 31:10 τ. στολὰς τ. λειτουργικάς (compare Exodus 39:1 [B Exodus 39:13, ᵐ5L Exodus 39:11]). Strong's service From sarad; stitching (as pierced with a needle) -- service. see HEBREW sarad |
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