Strong's Concordance
gath: a wine press
Original Word: גַּתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: gath
Phonetic Spelling: (gath)
Short Definition: press
Brown-Driver-Briggs
wine-press.
I. (contracted from * = *) — absolute Judges 6:11 3t.; Nehemiah 13:15; — wine-press, literal Judges 6:11 beating out wheat in the wine-press, to hide it from Midian; the juice of the grapes was pressed out by treading, Isaiah 63:2 (in simile), but also as accusative Nehemiah 13:15; in figure of judgment, Lamentations 1:15 a wine-press hath Adonay trodden for the virgin daughter of Judah; also Joel 4:13 ( only here with ). — On the form and use of wine-press, and Hebrew synonyms, see SmithDB (article wine-press) BenzArchaeology 212 f. RobBR iii, 137 SchickZPV x, 1887, 146, 150, and Plural see vii. AnderlindZPV xi, 1888, 166 f.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
winepress fat
Probably from nagan (in the sense of treading out grapes); a wine-press (or vat for holding the grapes in pressing them) -- (wine-)press (fat).
see HEBREW nagan
Forms and Transliterations
בְּגַֽת׃ בַּגַּ֔ת בגת בגת׃ גִּתּ֣וֹת ׀ גַּ֔ת גַּ֚ת גת גתות bag·gaṯ bagGat baggaṯ bə·ḡaṯ beGat bəḡaṯ gat gaṯ git·tō·wṯ gitTot gittōwṯ
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