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Strong's #5599 - סָפִיחַ
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- outpouring
- growth from spilled kernels, after-growth, volunteer plants
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2496) hpx (ספהה SPHh) AC: Attach CO: ? AB: ?: A bringing together by what is separated or spread out. [from: hp- as spread]
V) hpx (ספהה SPHh) - Attach: To join together or attach. [df: xpV] KJV (6): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael, Pual, Piel, Participle) put, abide, gather, scab, cleave - Strongs: H5596 (שָׂפַח)
Nf2 ) thpx (ספההת SPHhT) - ScAB: A sore that spreads. KJV (2): scab - Strongs: H5597 (סַפַּחַת)
bm) hipx (ספיהה SPYHh) - After-growth: What spreads out by itself rather than sown. KJV (5): grow - Strongs: H5599 (סָפִיחַ)
hm) hpxm (מספהה MSPHh) - Bloodshed: In the sense of spreading flow. [df: xpVm] KJV (1): oppression - Strongs: H4939 (מִשְׂפָּח)
hf1 ) ehpxm (מספההה MSPHhH) - Veil: As spread out. KJV (2): kerchief - Strongs: H4555 (מִסְפָּחָה)
hf2) thpxm (מספההת MSPHhT) - ScAB: A sore that spreads. KJV (3): scab - Strongs: H4556 (מִסְפַּחַת)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
II. סָפִיחַ noun [masculine] growth from spilled kernels ((kernels) poured out, accidentally, in harvesting, according to most; Buhl Lex 13 and others think of additional growth, √ I. ספח); — it is what springs up of itself in second year, and serves as food when no grain could be sown: absolute ׳ס 2 Kings 19:29 = Isaiah 37:30; construct סְפִיחַ קְצִירְךָ Leviticus 25:5; suffix תִּקְצְרוּ אֶתסְֿפִיחֶיהַ Leviticus 25:11.
סָפִיחַ m. prop. something poured out, a pouring out (from the root סָפַח No. II.); hence
(1) corn growing spontaneously from the seed of the preceding year without its being resown, Leviticus 25:5, 11 Leviticus 25:11; 2 Kings 19:29; Isaiah 37:30 compare סָחִישׁ.
(2) an inundation, Job 14:19.