layish
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3918. layish

layish: a lion
Original Word: לַ֫יִשׁ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: layish
Phonetic Spelling: (lah'-yish)
Short Definition: lion

Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
a lion
NASB Translation
lion (3).

I. לַ֫יִשׁ noun masculineJob 4:11 lion (Arabic , ᵑ7 לֵיתָא; Assyrian nešu, lion is compare by Hal (compare HptKAT 2, 510) BaZA iii. 1888, 60); — lion Job 4:11; Isaiah 30:6 ("" לָבִיא), גִּבּוֹר ׳ל בַּבְּהֵמָה Proverbs 30:30.



old lion

From luwsh in the sense of crushing; a lion (from his destructive blows) -- (old)lion.

see HEBREW luwsh

וָלַ֣יִשׁ וליש לַ֭יִשׁ ליש la·yiš layiš Layish vaLayish wā·la·yiš wālayiš


Strong's Hebrew 3918
3 Occurrences


la·yiš — 2 Occ.
wā·la·yiš — 1 Occ.

Job 4:11
BIB: לַ֭יִשׁ אֹבֵ֣ד מִבְּלִי־
NAS: The lion perishes for lack
KJV: The old lion perisheth for lack
INT: the lion perishes lack

Proverbs 30:30
BIB: לַ֭יִשׁ גִּבּ֣וֹר בַּבְּהֵמָ֑ה
NAS: The lion [which] is mighty
KJV: A lion [which is] strongest
INT: the lion is mighty beasts

Isaiah 30:6
BIB: וְצוּקָ֜ה לָבִ֧יא וָלַ֣יִשׁ מֵהֶ֗ם אֶפְעֶה֙
NAS: [come] lioness and lion, viper
KJV: from whence [come] the young and old lion, the viper
INT: and anguish lioness and lion where viper

3 Occurrences


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