Lexical Summary ratsaph: to fit together, fit out Original Word: רָצַףTransliteration: ratsaph Phonetic Spelling: (raw-tsaf') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to fit together, fit out Meaning: to tessellate, embroider Strong's Concordance pave A denominative from retseph; to tessellate, i.e. Embroider (as if with bright stones) -- pave. see HEBREW retseph Brown-Driver-Briggs H7528. ratsaph I. [רָצַף] verb fit together, fit out, si vera lectio (Ecclus 43:8d id. Pi`el pave (figurative; si vera lectio); Assyrian raƒâpu, join together, build; Arabic join together, compare DHMVOJ i. 30, Sabean רצפם רצף, Idib. HalJAS, 1872, Juin, 534; Aramaic רְצַף, , arrange in a line; compare Aramaic רִצְמְּתָא, , Late Hebrew רְצְפָה, all = pavement); — Qal Passive participle אַהֲבָה רָצוּף תּוֺכוֺ Song of Solomon 3:10 its interior fitted out (?) with love (Gr and others הָבְנִי ebony). |