Lexicon taalulim: wantonness, caprice Original Word: תַּעֲלוּלִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: taalulim Phonetic Spelling: (tah-al-ool') Short Definition: children NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom alalDefinitionwantonness, caprice NASB Translationcapricious children (1), punishments (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תַּעֲלוּלִים noun [masculine] plural abstract wantonness, caprice; — יִמְשְׁלוּ בָם ׳ת Isaiah 3:4 caprice shall rule over them; suffix תַּעֲלֻלֵיהֶם Isaiah 66:4 their wanton dealing, i.e. that inflicted on them. II. עלל (√ of following; possibly = I. עלל (Köii. 1, 106) whence child as capricious, mischievous, but dubious; > following from עוּל; in either case original meaning quite forgotten; probably distinct √, meaning unknown).
Strong's babe, delusion From alal; caprice (as a fit coming on), i.e. Vexation; concretely a tyrant -- babe, delusion. see HEBREW alal |
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