Lexical Summary gez: a shearing, mowing Original Word: גֵּזTransliteration: gez Phonetic Spelling: (gaze) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a shearing, mowing Meaning: a fleece, mown grass Strong's Concordance fleece, mowing, mown grass From gazaz; a fleece (as shorn); also mown grass -- fleece, mowing, mown grass. see HEBREW gazaz Brown-Driver-Briggs H1488. gez גֵּז noun [masculine] shearing, mowing (Assyrian gizzu ZehnpfBAS i. 530, Aramaic גִּיזָּא fleece) — גֵּז Psalm 72:6, also construct Deuteronomy 18:4; Job 31:20; plural construct גִּזֵּי Amos 7:1; — shearing = thing sheared off, wool, fleece ׳ג צאֹן Deuteronomy 18:4, ׳ג כְּבָשַׂי Job 31:20; mowing Amos 7:1 (׳ג הַמֶּלֶךְ compare RSSemitic i. 228); = land to be mown Psalm 72:6 (but shearing in both, according to HoffmZAW 1883, 116 ff. SS). |