Lexical Summary sese: to drive away Original Word: סַאסְאָהTransliteration: sese Phonetic Spelling: (sah-seh-aw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to drive away Meaning: measurement, moderation Strong's Concordance measure For c'ah; measurement, i.e. Moderation -- measure. see HEBREW c'ah Brown-Driver-Briggs H5432. sese [סֵאסֵא] verb Pilpel, whence Infinitive בְּסַאסְאָהּ (בְּסַאסְּאָה ᵑ0) Isaiah 27:8 = by driving her (it) away (conjecture from "" בְּשַׁלְּחָהּ), according to Hi Ew Di Du CheHpt AmRVm; > = סְאָה בִּסְאָה by the se'ah, the se'ah, i.e. (Ges§ 123c, 133k) by exact measure Vrss (not ᵐ5), Ges De compare AV RV, which is probably Rabbinic conceit. (On formative compare טאטא, and see Ges§ 55f. Sta§§ 112 a Anm. 2; 238.) |