Lexical Summary sid or sud: to whitewash Original Word: שׂידTransliteration: sid or sud Phonetic Spelling: (seed) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to whitewash Meaning: to whitewash Strong's Concordance plaister A primitive root probably meaning to boil up (compare shuwd); used only as denominative from siyd; to plaster -- plaister. see HEBREW shuwd see HEBREW siyd Brown-Driver-Briggs H7874. sid or sud [שׂוּד שִׂיד,] verb denominative whitewash; — Qal Perfect2masculine singular בַּשִּׁיד אֹתָם וְשַׂדְתָּ֫ Deuteronomy 27:2, 4. שְׂיֵהוּ שֵׂיוֺ, see שֶׂה. I. שׂיח (√ of following; Late Hebrew שִׂיחַ speak, סִיחָה שִׂיחָה, conversation (often); Aramaic שִׂיחַ speak; NöZMG xxxvill (1883), 538 compare Arabic () be eager, diligent, whence (Buhl) eager occupation with something as original meaning in Hebrew, but conjectural). |