Lexical Summary chashal: to shatter Original Word: חֲשַׁלTransliteration: chashal Phonetic Spelling: (khash-al') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to shatter Meaning: to weaken, crush Strong's Concordance subdue (Aramaic) a root corresponding to chashal; to weaken, i.e. Crush -- subdue. see HEBREW chashal Brown-Driver-Briggs H2827. chashal [חֲשַׁל] verb shatter by a blow (Assyrian —ašâlu, shatter, perhaps thresh; Late Hebrew חָשַׁל Pi`el shatter: Jewish-Aramaic חֲשַׁל forge, hammer, Syriac forge, furbish; Buhl14 compare חוּשְׁלָא ᵑ7 barkley-groats (as pounded, beaten), and perhaps Assyrian —ûlu, barley; NöM 135 compare Arabic thrust, drive away (Frey), נַחְשׁוֺל ᵑ7 storm (y sea; compare in English beaten, buffetted by waves; Assyrian loan-word BaZA ii. 117), Syriac id.); — Pe`al Participle active חָשֵׁל Daniel 2:40 (accusative of thing). |