shiddah: perhaps a mistress Original Word: שִׁדָּה Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: shiddah Phonetic Spelling: (shid-dah') Short Definition: concubines
Word Origin from the same as shad Definition perhaps a mistress NASB Word Usage many concubines (1). שִׁדָּה noun feminine meaning unknown; — only singular and plural שִׁדָּה וְשִׁדּוֺת Ecclesiastes 2:8, apparently appositive of תַּעֲנגֻוֺת (ᵐ5 οἰνοχόον καὶ οἰνοχόας, i.e. שֹׁדֶה וְשֹׁדוֺת, from Aramaic שְׁדָא pour out [but not spec. of wine]; Aq κυλίκιον καὶ κυλίκια (compare ᵑ9), probably from same √; DlProl. 97 Köii. 1. 161 Wild Siegf compare Assyrian šadâdu, love (Siegf 'Haremsperlen'), but this word lacks evidence; possibly שָׂרָה וְשָׁרוֺת, see I. שָׂרָה
wife, mistress, musical instrument From shadad; a wife (as mistress of the house) -- X all sorts, musical instrument. see HEBREW shadad
ū·śə·ḏêh — 1 Occ. ū·śə·ḏê — 1 Occ. ū·śə·ḏō·ṯe·hā — 1 Occ. ū·śə·ḏō·ṯê·nū — 1 Occ. ū·ḇaś·śā·ḏeh — 1 Occ. ū·ḇiś·ḏê — 1 Occ. ḇaś·śā·ḏeh — 5 Occ. ḇə·śā·ḏe·ḵā — 1 Occ. wə·śā·ḏeh — 3 Occ. wə·śā·ḏō·wṯ — 1 Occ. wə·šid·dō·wṯ — 1 Occ. day — 9 Occ. lə·šad·day — 1 Occ. mi·šad·day — 1 Occ. miš·šad·day — 3 Occ. šad·day — 28 Occ. wə·šad·day — 6 Occ. šə·ḏê·’ūr — 5 Occ. ha·śid·dîm — 1 Occ. haś·śid·dîm — 2 Occ.
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