a. From 246 ('ăziqqı̂ym; ); Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition: chains, manacles
b. Something girt; a belt, also a band.
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine
In Hebrew all nouns are either masculine or feminine. In most cases the nouns and noun derivatives are masculine and are converted into feminine nouns by adding one of four suffixes; (ah), (et), (owt), or (iyt). Generally, masculine nouns are concrete while feminine nouns are abstract.
A concrete noun refers to objects and substances, including people and animals, that exist physically. They can be either an uncountable noun or a countable noun.
eg: Clocks and watches exist physically and are Concrete Nouns. Time is a concept that has no physical existence; it is not a Concrete Noun but an Abstract Noun.
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Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition
- waist-cloth, the innermost piece of clothing
- of God's power over kings (fig.)
- of faithfulness (metaph)
- waistband
Greek Equivalent Words Strong #: 2223 ‑ ζώνη (dzo'‑nay); Thayer's Definition
Hebrew Equivalent Words
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