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Strong's #18 - אֵבוּס
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- crib, manger, feeding trough
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1038) xb (בס BS) AC: Trample CO: Corral AB: ?: The corral or pen is used for storing livestock.
C) xba (אבס ABS) AC: Feed CO: Fat AB: ?: Livestock chosen for slaughter are placed in pens and fed to make them.
V) xba (אבס ABS) - Fat: KJV (2): (vf: Paal) fatted, stalled - Strongs: H75 (אָבַס)
dm) xfba (אבוס ABWS) - Manger: A feeding trough. KJV (3): crib - Strongs: H18 (אֵבוּס)
adm) xfbam (מאבוס MABWS) - Granary: A place for storing feed. KJV (1): storehouse - Strongs: H3965 (מַאֲבוּס)
J) xfb (בוס BWS) AC: Trample CO: ? AB: ?: The ground inside the stall is heavily trampled by the livestock and made hard and compact.
V) xfb (בוס BWS) - Tread: KJV (12): (vf: Paal, Hophal) tread, loathe - Strongs: H947 (בּוּס)
if1) exfbt (תבוסה TBWSH) - Trampled: To be destroyed by being tread upon. KJV (1): destruction - Strongs: H8395 (תְּבוּסָה)
kf1) exfbm (מבוסה MBWSH) - Trampled: KJV (3): tread down, tread under foot - Strongs: H4001 (מְבוּסָה)
Adopted Roots:
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
אֵבוּס (from the root אָבַס), by a Syriacism, for אֱבוּס; whence const. אֵבוּס Isaiah 1:3 pl. אֲבוּסִים m. a place where cattle are fattened, a stable, stall, Job 39:9, and in which provender is kept, Proverbs 14:4. The signification of stable is also suitable in Isaiah 1:3, where however LXX. and Vulg. render prœsepe, manger, which both in this place, and Job loc. cit. is not less suitable and probable. Compare Arab, أَرِىُّ Ch. אוּרְיָא stable and manger. So אבוס is also used in the Talmud.