Strong's Concordance
karpas: cotton or fine linen
Original Word: כַּרְפַּסPart of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: karpas
Phonetic Spelling: (kar-pas')
Short Definition: linen
Brown-Driver-Briggs
(or fine linen (loan-word from Sanskrit
karpâsa,
cotton, Persian
👁 Image fine linen; hence also ,
carbasus, Arabic
👁 Image Talmud ; compare Lag
Arm. Stud. § 1148); —
Esther 1:6 ( ): compare Cels.
Hierob. ii. 157 ff.
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√ of following (Late Hebrew use circumlocution; . plural dances; Arabic 👁 Image
return, repeat, attack anew, advance and retreat; 👁 Image
id.; II. whirl about; originally perhaps move around, then surround, enclose, recur, etc.; Ethiopic 👁 Image
turn a mill, only participle; 👁 Image
see rotate, revolve, roll, and derivatives Di838f.); — only
, Participle dancing (literally whirling) 2 Samuel 6:14,16 ("" ).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
byssus or fine vegetable wool
Of foreign origin; byssus or fine vegetable wool:
Forms and Transliterations
כַּרְפַּ֣ס כרפס kar·pas karpas
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