Lexical Summary kese or keseh: full moon Original Word: כֶּסֶאTransliteration: kese or keseh Phonetic Spelling: (keh'-seh) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: full moon Meaning: fulness, the full moon, its festival Strong's Concordance time appointed Or keceh {keh'-seh}; apparently from kacah; properly, fulness or the full moon, i.e. Its festival -- (time) appointed. see HEBREW kacah Brown-Driver-Briggs H3677. kese or keseh כֶּ֫סֶא Proverbs 7:20, כֶּ֫סֶה Psalm 81:4 noun [masculine] full moon (compare Aramaic ; origin dubious, compare LagSymn. i. 93; perhaps Assyrian loan-word; compare Assyrian kusêu, headdress or cap, = agû, id., and also full moon (as tiara of moon-god ?), DlHWB, sub kusêu, kubšu, agû; yet see Brock) — הַכּ ׳לְיוֺם Proverbs 7:20; as a feast-day, ׳בַּכּ Psalm 81:4 (opposed to בַּחֹדֶשׁ, at the new moon). |