Lexicon Talmay: "plowman," a father-in-law of David, also a descendant of Anak Original Word: תַּלְמָיPart of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Transliteration: Talmay Phonetic Spelling: (tal-mah'-ee) Short Definition: Talmai NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as  telemDefinition"plowman," a father-in-law of David, also a desc. of Anak NASB TranslationTalmai (6). 
 Brown-Driver-Briggs   תַּלְמַי  proper name, masculine 1. king of Geshur, father-in-law of David,  2 Samuel 3:3;  2 Samuel 13:37;  1 Chronicles 3:2.  2 a son of `Anak Numbers 13:22; Joshua 15:14, תַּלְמָ֑י Judges 1:10; Θομμει, Θολμει, Θαλαμειν, etc.  תַּלְמִיד see  למד. [תְּלֻנָּה] see II.  לון  תלע (√ of following; perhaps gnaw, see מְתַלְּעוֺת infra, and DlPr 113, compare As tultu, worm). 
 
 
 
  Strong's Talmai  From telem; ridged; Talmai, the name of a Canaanite and a Syrian -- Talmai.  see HEBREW telem   |  
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