6916. qiddah
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qiddah: cassia
Original Word: קִדָּה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: qiddah
Phonetic Spelling: (kid-daw')
Short Definition: cassia

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as qodqod
Definition
cassia
NASB Translation
cassia (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
קִדָּה noun feminine a spice, usually cassia ᵑ6 ᵑ9 ᵑ7 compare DiEx; √ dubious; perhaps foreign word); *— merchandise Ezekiel 27:19; ingredient of sacred oil Exodus 30:24 (P): — compare Dioscor: De Mater. Med. I.12 (κασσία = ἡ κιττώ) TheophrHist. Paint ix. 5 PlinNH xii. 19 (42 ff.); see also SchrödPhoenician Spr. 126 LewyFremdw. 36.

[קָדַח] verb be kindled, kindle (Late Hebrew id., also bore, Aramaic קְדַח, bore, kindle; Arabic strike fire (with flint, etc.); Phoenician מקדח is lamp-lighter (in temple) accusative To CISI, No.352, i.s); —

Qal 1. be kindled: Perfect3feminine singularאֵשׁ קָֽדְחָה בְּאַמִּי Deuteronomy 32:22; Jeremiah 15:14,14; Jeremiah 17:4 (readingקָֽדְחָה for קְדַחְתֶּם), all of ׳יs wrath.

2 active kindle; Infinitive construct כִּקְדֹחַ אֵשׁ הֲמָסִים Isaiah 64:1 (see [הֶמֶס]); Participleקֹדְחֵי אֵשׁ Isaiah 50:11.



Strong's
cassia

From qadad; cassia bark (as in shrivelled rolls) -- cassia.

see HEBREW qadad

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