Lexical Summary karmil: crimson, carmine Original Word: כַּרְמִילTransliteration: karmil Phonetic Spelling: (kar-mele') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: crimson, carmine Meaning: carmine, a deep red Strong's Concordance carmine, a deep red: Probably of foreign origin; carmine, a deep red: Brown-Driver-Briggs H3758. karmil כַּרְמִיל noun [masculine] crimson, carmine, i.e. crimson stuff, cloth; late (probably Persian loan-word, and a derive. from Persian worm, see DeZDuth. Th. 1878, 593); — only 2 Chronicles 2:6; 2:13; 3:14 (in all + תְּכֵלֶת (ו־ָןׅ אַרְגָּמָן2:13; 3:14 + בּוּץ also ); read perhaps also for כַּדְמֶל Cant 7:6 ("" אַרְגָּוָן: so Gi, of hair formed spirally, like shell-fish; Gr, of glossy hair). |