Strong's Concordance
ratsaph: to fit together, fit out
Original Word: רָצַףPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: ratsaph
Phonetic Spelling: (raw-tsaf')
Short Definition: fitted
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [] , si vera lectio (Ecclus 43:8d id. Pi`el
pave (figurative; si vera lectio); Assyrian
raĉpu,
join together, build; Arabic
👁 Image join together, compare DHM
VOJ i. 30, Sabean , Id
ib. Hal
JAS, 1872, Juin, 534; Aramaic ,
👁 Image,
arrange in a line; compare Aramaic ,
👁 Image, Late Hebrew , all =
pavement); —
Passive participle Songs 3:10 its interior fitted out (?) with love (Gr and others ebony).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
pave
A denominative from retseph; to tessellate, i.e. Embroider (as if with bright stones) -- pave.
see HEBREW retseph
Forms and Transliterations
רָצ֣וּף רצוף rā·ṣūp̄ rāṣūp̄ raTzuf
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