Lexical Summary tseriach: perhaps excavation, underground chamber Original Word: צְרִיחַTransliteration: tseriach Phonetic Spelling: (tser-ee'-akh) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: perhaps excavation, underground chamber Meaning: perhaps excavation, underground chamber Strong's Concordance high place, hold From tsarach in the sense of clearness of vision; a citadel -- high place, hold. see HEBREW tsarach Brown-Driver-Briggs H6877. tseriach צְרִיחַ noun [masculine] perhaps excavation, underground chamber; — ׳צ absolute Judges 9:49, construct 9:46; plural צְרִחִים 1 Samuel 13:6; — used as hiding-places 13:6 (+ בֹּרוֺת סְלָעִים, חֲוָחִים, מְעָרוֺת,); as refuge Judges 9:46 (where connected with shrine), 9:49 (Vrss stronghold; on uncertainty of meaning see GFM). צֹרִי see I. צֹר. צְרֻיָה צְרִי, צֳרִי, see צרה. above, צרך (√ of following; Late Hebrew צָרַךְ have need of; Arabic be needy, so Aramaic צְרַךְ, (צ, = !); Christian-Palestinian Aramaic χρεία). |