Lexical Summary rasham: to inscribe, note Original Word: רָשַׁםTransliteration: rasham Phonetic Spelling: (raw-sham') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to inscribe, note Meaning: to inscribe, note Strong's Concordance note A primitive root; to record -- note. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7559. rasham [רָשַׁם] verb inscribe, note (Late Hebrew id..; so Aramaic רְשַׁם, ; Arabic is loan-word NöZMG xxix (1875), 327 Frä137. 250); — Qal Passive participle with art, as substantive אֱמֶת בִּכְתָב הָרָשׁוּם Daniel 10:21 that which is inscribed in the writing of truth. רשׁע (√of following; opposed to צרק; compare Arabic be loose (of limbs) Kam Frey; whence perhaps be (disjoined), ill regulated, abnormal, wicked; Late Hebrew רָשָׁע criminal, רִשְׁעָה crime, verb Hiph`il (denominative) declare guilty; Aramaic רְשַׁע be wicked, Aph`el do wickedly, and derivatives; Ethiopic usually forget, loss often err, be wicked, wicked (loan-word from Syriac SchwZMG iii (1898), 135)). רְשַׁם verb inscribe, sign (ᵑ7 Syr.; see Biblical Hebrew (once, late)); — Pe`al Perfect3masculine singular ׳ר Daniel 6:10; 2masculine singular רְשַׁ֫מְתָּ 6:13; רְשַׁ֑מְתָּ 6:14; Imperfect2masculine singular (וְ)תִרְשֻׁם 6:9; — inscribe (probably with one's name, i.e.) sign, accusative כְּתָבָא 6:9; 6:10, אֱסָר 6:13; 6:14. Pe`il Perfect3masculine singular רְשִׁים, subject כְּתָבא: 1 be inscribed, written, Daniel 5:24-25,. 2 be signed Daniel 6:11. |