Lexical Summary tachash: perhaps porpoise (a kind of leather or skin) Original Word: תַּחַשׁTransliteration: tachash Phonetic Spelling: (takh'-ash) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: perhaps porpoise (a kind of leather or skin) Meaning: perhaps porpoise (a kind of leather or skin) Strong's Concordance Tahrea For Ta'area'; Tachrea, an Israelite -- Tahrea. see HEBREW Ta'area' Brown-Driver-Briggs H8476. tachash I. תַּ֫חַשׁ noun masculine ta—aš, a kind of leather or skin, and perhaps the animal yielding it (probably the dugong, compare Arabic dolphin, Thes1500 Di-RyExodus 25:5 PostHast. DB BADGER; Assyrian ta—šu (DlBaer Ezech. xvi), for which DlProi. 77 ff.; HWB 705 conjecture meaning sheep(skin); BondiEgyptiaca 1 ff. compare Egyptian ¾µ´, leather; see summary of views M'Lean-ShiplyEncy. Bib. BADGERS' SKINS); — absolute ׳ת Numbers 4:6 +, תָּחַשׁ 4:8 +; plural תְּחָשִׁים Exodus 25:5 +; — leather used for (woman's) sandals Ezekiel 16:10; elsewhere for cover of tabernacle Numbers 4:25, ת ׳עוֺר 4:6; 4:8; 4:10; 4:11; 4:12; 4:14, (הַ)תְּחָשִׁים עֹרֹת Exodus 25:5; 26:14; 35:7, 23; 36:19; 39:34 (all P). |