Lexical Summary ceren: tyrant, lord Original Word: סֶרֶןTransliteration: ceren Phonetic Spelling: (seh'-ren) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: tyrant, lord Meaning: an axle, a peer Strong's Concordance lord, plate From an unused root of uncertain meaning; an axle; figuratively, a peer -- lord, plate. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5633. ceren I. [סֶ֫רֶן]21 noun masculine tyrant, lord (Philistine loan-word); — plural absolute הַסְּרָנִים Judges 16:30 2t.; construct סַרְנֵי 3:3 16t.; suffix סַרְנֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:4; — only of tyrants, lords of the Philistines, five in number Judges 3:3; Joshua 13:3 (D), 1 Samuel 6:16, 18 compare 6:4, i.e. apparently, one ruling each of the five cities (named 6:17); without the numeral Judges 16:5-6t. Judges 16; 1 Samuel 5:8 7t. 1Samuel; + 1 Chronicles 12:20 (Bear Ginsb; v.12:19 van d. H.). II. [סֶ֫רֶן] noun [masculine] axle (Aramaic ; √ unknown); — נְחשֶׁת סַרְנֵי 1 Kings 7:30 axles of brass (ᵐ5 τὰ προσέχοντα, ᵑ9 axes). [סַרְעַמָּה] see סעף. סרף see שׂרף. |