Lexical Summary taphel: tasteless, unseasoned Original Word: תָּפֵלTransliteration: taphel Phonetic Spelling: (taw-fale') Part of Speech: Adjective; noun masculine Short Definition: tasteless, unseasoned Meaning: plaster, slime, frivolity Strong's Concordance foolish things, unsavory, untempered From an unused root meaning to smear; plaster (as gummy) or slime; (figuratively) frivolity -- foolish things, unsavoury, untempered. Brown-Driver-Briggs H8602. taphel I. תָּפֵל adjective tasteless, unseasoned; — absolute ׳ת, as substantive Job 6:6; figurative of unsatisfying prophecies Lamentations 2:14 ( + שָׁוְא). II. תָּפֵל noun [masculine] whitewash; — applied to wall, in Ezekiel's vision Ezekiel 13:10-11, 14, 15; figurative of false prophet 22:28. |