צמיד
Hebrew
Root |
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צ־מ־ד |
Noun
צָָמִיד • (tsamid) m (plural indefinite צְמִידִים, singular construct צְמִידֵי־)
- bracelet, wristband
- תַּעַנְדִי אֶת צָמִיד הַיָּד כָּל הַזְּמַן.
- ta'anedi ett tsamid hayad kol hazemann.
- Wear the wristband at all times.
- כָּל אֶחָד מֵאַנְשֵׁי הַצֶּוֶת שֶׁלּוֹ לוֹבֵשׁ צָמִיד מֵעָקֵב.
- kol ekhad meaneshey hatsevett shelo lovesh tsamid me'aqev
- He has every member of his crew wearing a tracking bracelet.
- תַּעַנְדִי אֶת צָמִיד הַיָּד כָּל הַזְּמַן.
- cover, lid; cork, stopper
- a hapax legomenon in the Bible, occurring Num. 19:15
- אֲשֶׁ֛ר אֵין־ צָמִ֥יד פָּתִ֖יל עָלָ֑יו
- vessel, which hath no covering bound
References
- 1987 , Ernest Klein, A Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary Of The Hebrew OCR, Carta Jerusalem The University of Haifa, page 566
- H6781 in Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible, 1979