Lexical Summary moad: appointed place Original Word: מוֹעָדTransliteration: moad Phonetic Spelling: (mo-awd') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: appointed place Meaning: an assembly , a troop Strong's Concordance appointed time From ya'ad; properly, an assembly (as in mow'ed); figuratively, a troop -- appointed time. see HEBREW ya'ad see HEBREW mow'ed Brown-Driver-Briggs H4151. moad [מוֺעָד] noun [masculine] appointed place (of soldier in army); plural suffix מוֺעָדָיו i.e. his ranks Isaiah 14:31, so Thes SS RVm Ew De Che Dr Du; his places of assemblage Di; at his appointed times RV. |