chatser <02691>
rux chatser (masculine and feminine)
Pronunciation | : | khaw-tsare' |
Origin | : | from 02690 in its original sense |
Reference | : | TWOT - 722a 723a |
PrtSpch | : | n m (noun masculine) |
In Hebrew | : | ruxh 65, Nhyruxw 26, ruxb 21, ruxl 13, rux 10, twruxb 5, twrux 4, hyruxw 4, Mhyruxw 3, Myrux 3, Mhyruxb 3, Myruxh 3, twruxh 3, yrux 3, twruxl 2, ruxlw 2, hyrux 2, yruxb 2, hrux 1, Mhyrux 1, Kyrux 1, ruxm 1, truxh 1, Mhytruxbw 1, Kyruxb 1, ruxhw 1, wruxb 1, twruxbw 1, wytwruxl 1, ruxhm 1, ruxw 1, ytwruxw 1, wytrux 1 |
In NET | : | courtyard 61, court 53, towns 31, settlements 14, courts 14, courtyards 9, villages 3 |
In AV | : | court 141, villages 47, towns 1 |
Count | : | 189 |
Definition | : |
1) court, enclosure
1a) enclosures
1b) court
2) settled abode, settlement, village, town
(masculine and feminine); from 2690 in its original sense; a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls): KJV -- court, tower, village. see HEBREW for 02690 |
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