Lexicon taanug: daintiness, luxury, exquisite delight Original Word: תַּעֲנוּגPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: taanug Phonetic Spelling: (tah-an-oog') Short Definition: charms NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anogDefinitiondaintiness, luxury, exquisite delight NASB Translationcharms (1), delight (1), luxury (1), pleasant (1), pleasures (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תַּעֲנוּג noun [masculine] daintiness, luxury, exquisite delight; — 1 luxury: ׳ת Proverbs 19:10; elsewhere plural; construct תַּעֲנֻגוֺת Ecclesiastes 2:8. 2 suffix בְּנֵי תַּעֲנוּנָ֑יִךְ Micah 1:16 thy dainty sons; בֵּית תַּעֲנֻגֶיהָ Micah 2:9 her (their) dainty house(s), > of tender love (reading בְּנֵי Micah 2:9 We Now. 3 delight of love, plural absolute בַּתַּעֲנוּגִים Cant 7:7 (PerlesAnal. 22 f. conjecture בַּת עַמִּינָדָב).
Strong's delicate, delight, pleasant Or taanug {tah-an-oog'}; and (feminine) taeanugah {tah-ah-oog-aw'}; from anag; luxury -- delicate, delight, pleasant. see HEBREW anag |
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