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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical DictionaryHebrew Lexicon

Strong's #4412 - מְלוּנָה

Transliteration
mᵉlûwnâh
Phonetics
mel-oo-naw'
Origin
from (H3885)
Parts of Speech
feminine noun
TWOT
1096b
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. lodge, hut

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (2)
Isaiah 2
BSB (2)
Isaiah 2
CSB (2)
Isaiah 2
ESV (2)
Isaiah 2
KJV (2)
Isaiah 2
LEB (2)
Isaiah 2
LSB (3)
Isaiah 3
N95 (3)
Isaiah 3
NAS (3)
Isaiah 3
NLT (0)
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WEB (2)
Isaiah 2
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1267) nl (לנ LN) AC: Stay CO: Inn AB: ?

J) nfl (לונ LWN) AC: Stay CO: Inn AB: ?

V) nfl (לונ LWN) - Stay: To remain or stay the night. [df: Nyl] KJV (87): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael) lodge, night, abide, remain, tarry, continue, dwell, endure, left, lie - Strongs: H3885 (לוּן)

am ) nflm (מלונ MLWN) - Inn: A place for spending the night. KJV (8): inn, lodge - Strongs: H4411 (מָלוֹן)

kf1) enflm (מלונה MLWNH) - Lodge: A place for spending the night. KJV (2): lodge, cottage - Strongs: H4412 (מְלוּנָה)

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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 מְלוּנָה noun feminine lodge, hut; — בְּמִקְשָׁה׳מ Isaiah 1:8 (i.e. a watchman's hut); simile of frail, insecure structure בַּמְּלוּנָהוְהִתְנוֺדֲדָה Isaiah 24:20 and it [the earth] shall shake (or totter) like a hut.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

מְלוּנָה fem. of the preceding; a booth in which garden-keepers lodge, Isaiah 1:8 also a suspended bed, hanging from lofty trees, in which wanderers and also the keepers of gardens and vineyards lodge for fear of wild beasts; Arabic and Aram. عِرْزَالُ עַרְזְלָא, see Buxtorfii Lex. Chald. h. v. and Niebuhr’s Description of Arabia, p. 158, Isaiah 24:20.

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List of Word Forms
כִּמְלוּנָ֥ה כַּמְּלוּנָ֑ה כמלונה kam·mə·lū·nāh kammeluNah kamməlūnāh kim·lū·nāh kimluNah kimlūnāh
 
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