Strong's Concordance
salal: to lift up, cast up
Original Word: סָלַלPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: salal
Phonetic Spelling: (saw-lal')
Short Definition: build
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [] (Late Hebrew
esteem highly,
loftiness, distinction; ladder;
id.; MI
26 highway; Phoenician
stair (?) Lzb
329; Assyrian
sellu,
sillu, perhaps
breast-works Dl
HWB 501; Arabic
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draw out, forth Lane
1395 = , but
👁 Image ladder (a loan-word according to Schw
ZMG liii (1899), 197), compare ; see also
‰rry,
siege-wall, Egyptian loan-word from according to WMM
As.u.Eur.101); —
Imperfect Job 19:12; Job 30:12; Imperative masculine plural Isaiah 57:14 4t.; suffix Jeremiah 50:26 (compare ); Passive participle Jeremiah 18:15; Proverbs 15:19; —
cast up a highway: Isaiah 62:10 (twice in verse), without object Isaiah 57:14 (twice in verse), Jeremiah 18:15; figurative of path of upright Proverbs 15:19.
cast up a way: with against, Job 19:12 (of besieger, in figure), Job 30:12 (of besetting foe); Babylonian as a heap of garbage Jeremiah 50:26.
lift up (a song) Psalm 68:5, with person ("" , ; most as ).
Imperative suffix Proverbs 4:8 exalt her (i.e. Wisdom), i.e. (compare Toy) esteem highly, prize.
Participle Exodus 9:17 (J) exalt oneself, with against (denominative from according to Gerber52); compare Ecclus 39:24; Ecclus 40:28.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
cast up, exalt self, extol, make plain, raise up
A primitive root; to mound up (especially a turnpike); figurative, to exalt; reflexively, to oppose (as by a dam) -- cast up, exalt (self), extol, make plain, raise up.
Forms and Transliterations
וַיָּסֹ֣לּוּ וַיָּסֹ֥לּוּ ויסלו מִסְתּוֹלֵ֣ל מסתולל סְלֻלָֽה׃ סְלוּלָֽה׃ סַלְסְלֶ֥הָ סָלּ֥וּהָ סֹ֖לּוּ סֹ֡לּוּ סֹ֣לּוּ סֹ֤לּוּ סֹֽלּוּ־ סלו סלו־ סלוה סלולה׃ סללה׃ סלסלה mis·tō·w·lêl mistoLel mistōwlêl sāl·lū·hā sal·sə·le·hā salLuha sāllūhā salseLeha salsəlehā sə·lu·lāh sə·lū·lāh seluLah səlulāh səlūlāh sōl·lū sōl·lū- Sollu sōllū sōllū- vaiyaSollu way·yā·sōl·lū wayyāsōllū
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