Strong's Concordance
tsahal: bellow
Original Word: צָהַלPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: tsahal
Phonetic Spelling: (tsaw-hal')
Short Definition: bellow
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [] (Arabic
👁 Image neigh, Syriac
👁 Image id.;
Esther 8:15 = Biblical Hebrew); —
Perfect3feminine singular Esther 8:15; 3plural Isaiah 24:14; Imperfect3masculine plural Jeremiah 5:8; 2feminine singular Jeremiah 50:11 Kt, Qr 2 masculine plural and so Vrss; Imperative feminine singular Isaiah 10:30 +; masculine plural Jeremiah 31:7; —
neigh, of men under figure of stallions; with unto (in desire) Jeremiah 5:8, of profligate Judaeans; absolute Jeremiah 50:11 of arrogant Chaldeans.
cry shrilly, in distress Isaiah 10:30 (c. adverb accusative ); usually joy, praise ("" ) Isaiah 12:6; Isaiah 54:1, with at, over, Jeremiah 31:7; Isaiah 24:14; + Esther 8:15.
II. [] (Late Hebrew id. (rare); "" form of , denominative from ); — Infinitive construct Psalm 104:15.
√of following; compare Arabic 👁 Image
appear, mount, 👁 Image
back, 👁 Image
midday; Assyrian ƒêru (Tel Amarna zu°ru, etc.), back; Aramaic , 👁 Image
MI15 , midday; LangBN 129; > Köii. 1, 93 (compare Thes) = shine, "" , Late Hebrew Hiph`il (rare), for this is in Aramaic (rare); Ecclus 43:3is denominative from .
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
bellow, cry aloud out, lift up, neigh, rejoice, make to shine, shout
A prim root; to gleam, i.e. (figuratively) be cheerful; by transf. To sound clear (of various animal or human expressions) -- bellow, cry aloud (out), lift up, neigh, rejoice, make to shine, shout.
Forms and Transliterations
וְצַהֲל֖וּ וְצַהֲלִי֙ וְתִצְהֲל֖וּ וצהלו וצהלי ותצהלו יִצְהָֽלוּ׃ יצהלו׃ לְהַצְהִ֣יל להצהיל צַהֲלִ֥י צָהֲל֖וּ צָהֲלָ֖ה צהלה צהלו צהלי lə·haṣ·hîl ləhaṣhîl lehatzHil ṣā·hă·lāh ṣa·hă·lî ṣā·hă·lū ṣāhălāh ṣahălî ṣāhălū tzahaLah tzahaLi tzahaLu vetitzhaLu vetzahaLi vetzahaLu wə·ṣa·hă·lî wə·ṣa·hă·lū wə·ṯiṣ·hă·lū wəṣahălî wəṣahălū wəṯiṣhălū yiṣ·hā·lū yiṣhālū yitzHalu
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