Lexicon tappuach: apple tree, apple Original Word: תַּפּ֫וּחַPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tappuach Phonetic Spelling: (tap-poo'-akh) Short Definition: tree NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom naphachDefinitionapple tree, apple NASB Translationapple tree (3), apples (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. תַּמּוּחַ noun [masculine] apple-tree, apple (from aromatic scent (breath), Thes Lag BN 111, 129 Post (see below); Arabic is loan-word Frä 140; on meaning apple see Löw No. 109 RS JPh xiii. 65 f. Post Hast. Dict. Bib. 'Apple') **see also Hom A. u. A. 100, 106, 107; Tristr NHB 334 f. thinks ׳ת = apricot (so Id. Smith DB (2) APPLE); M'Lean-Dyer EB APPLE makes ׳ת = quince. — 1 singular תַּמּוּחַ apple-tree Joel 1:12; Songs 2:3; Songs 8:5. 2 plural תַּמּוּחִים apples Songs 2:5, ׳רֵיחַ אַמֵּךְ כַּתּ Song 7:9; תַּמּוּחֵי זָהָב Proverbs 25:4 (in simile).
Strong's apple tree From naphach; an apple (from its fragrance), i.e. The fruit or the tree (probably includ. Others of the pome order, as the quince, the orange, etc.) -- apple (tree). See also Beth Tappuwach. see HEBREW naphach see HEBREW Beth Tappuwach |
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