Palanquin
Jump to: ISBEWebster'sConcordanceThesaurusHebrewSubtopicsTerms
Bible Concordance
Palanquin (1 Occurrence)

Song of Songs 3:9 King Solomon made himself a palanquin Of the wood of Lebanon. (See JPS ASV DBY YLT RSV)

Thesaurus
Palanquin (1 Occurrence)
...PALANQUIN. pal-an-ken': In Songs 3:9 occurs 'appiryon, a word that has no Semitic
cognates and is of dubious meaning. ...Palanquin (1 Occurrence). ...
/p/palanquin.htm - 7k

Litter (1 Occurrence)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary (Hebrews tsab, as being lightly and gently borne), a sedan
or palanquin for the conveyance of persons of rank (Isaiah 66:20). ...
/l/litter.htm - 9k

Palate (15 Occurrences)

/p/palate.htm - 10k

Furniture (24 Occurrences)
... The latter is decidedly preferable. It was the "camel-basket," or the basket-saddle
of the camel, which was a sort of palanquin bound upon the saddle. ...
/f/furniture.htm - 16k

Palal (1 Occurrence)

/p/palal.htm - 7k

Purple (54 Occurrences)
... was used in the furnishings of the tabernacle (Exodus 25:4, etc.) and of Solomon's
temple (2 Chronicles 2:14; 2 Chronicles 3:14); in the palanquin of Solomon ...
/p/purple.htm - 28k

Bearer (23 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) Specifically: One who assists in carrying a body to the grave; a
pallbearer. 3. (n.) A palanquin carrier; also, a house servant. ...
/b/bearer.htm - 14k

Bedstead (1 Occurrence)
... also our couch is green." Compare the "palanquin" of Solomon, "of the wood of Lebanon,"
"the pillars thereof of silver," "the bottom of gold," and "the seat of ...
/b/bedstead.htm - 18k

Bedchamber (6 Occurrences)
... also our couch is green." Compare the "palanquin" of Solomon, "of the wood of Lebanon,"
"the pillars thereof of silver," "the bottom of gold," and "the seat of ...
/b/bedchamber.htm - 20k

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PALANQUIN

pal-an-ken': In Songs 3:9 occurs 'appiryon, a word that has no Semitic cognates and is of dubious meaning. In form, however, it resembles the Sanskrit paryanka, and still more closely the Greek phoreion, both of which mean "litter bed." Hence, the Revised Version (British and American) "palanquin" (ultimately derived from paryanka). The margin "car of state" and the King James Version "chariot" are mere guesses.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) An enclosed carriage or litter, commonly about eight feet long, four feet wide, and four feet high, borne on the shoulders of men by means of two projecting poles, -- used in India, China, etc., for the conveyance of a single person from place to place.
Strong's Hebrew
668. appiryon -- a sedan, litter, palanquin
... << 667, 668. appiryon. 669 >>. a sedan, litter, palanquin. Transliteration: appiryon
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-pir-yone') Short Definition: chair. ...
/hebrew/668.htm - 5k

6632. tsab -- a litter
... From an unused root meaning to establish; a palanquin or canopy (as a fixture);
also a species of lizard (probably as clinging fast) -- covered, litter ...
/hebrew/6632.htm - 5k

Palal
Top of Page
Top of Page




Bible Apps.com