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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's #643 - אַפֶּדֶן
Transliteration
ʼappeden
Phonetics
ap-peh'-den
Origin
apparently of foreign derivation
Parts of Speech
masculine noun (of Persian origin)
TWOT
142.2
Definition
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition
- palace
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Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
אַמֶּ֫דֶן noun [masculine] palace (Syriac ; both from Persian apadâna compare Spieg Altpers. Keilschr. 128, but this = treasury, armoury, M. Schultze ZMG 1885,48 f ** DieulafoyRÉJ xvi {1888}, p. cclxxvf. makes apadâna, more precisely, throneroom, compare Dr Du 11,45.) אָהֳלֵי אַמַּדְֿנוֺ Daniel 11:45 of the 'king of the north', i.e. Antiochus Epiphanes.
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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition
אַפֶּדֶן i.q. Syr. ܐܳܦܰܕܢܳܐ palace, Daniel 11:45, אָֽהֳלֵי אַפֵּדְנוֹ “his tabernacles, like unto palaces.” It is the Arab. فَذَنُ high tower, fortress, castle, with the prefix of Aleph prosthetic, followed by Dagesh forte, comp. אַפִּדְיוֹן, and Ch. דָּם, אֲדַם, אַדַּם blood, גַּן, אֲגַן, אַגַּן garden.
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List of Word Forms
אַפַּדְנ֔וֹ אפדנו ’ap·paḏ·nōw ’appaḏnōw appadNo