סְנָאָה
S
5570
TWOT
1519
GK
6171
appar.
n.pr.m.
בְּנֵי ס׳
Ezr 2:35
=
Ne 7:3
8,
בְּנֵי הַסּ׳
Ne 3:
3;
Ö
Σαανα
,
Σανανα(τ)
, etc.,
Ö
L
Σενναα
;
Mey
Judenth. 150, 154
reads
סְנֻאָה
(
ס׳
for
שׂ׳
,
cf.
סְנוּאָה
)
=
sons of the hated
(rejected)
woman
,
i.e. the poorer classes of Jeruslem.
סַנְבַּלַּט (so Baer; van d. H. Ginsb סַנְבַלַּט ) n.pr.m. leader of Samaritan opponents of Nehemiah: Ne 2:10 , 19 ; 3:33 ; 4:1 ; 6:1 , 2 , 5 , 12 , 14 ; 13:28 ;
(
Bab.
,
=
Sin-uballiṭ
,
Sin gave life
Schr
COT Ne 2:10
)
.
סְנֶה
S
5572
TWOT
1520
GK
6174
n.m.
Ex 3:2
a thorny bush, perhaps
black-berry bush
(
cf.
Löw
No. 219;
rubus fruticosus
Lin
n; Aramaic
סַנְיָא
,
ܣܰܢܝܳܐ
(
sanyo
) 4, Assyrian
sinû
,
Meissner
ZA
vi. 293
blackberry bush
(
M
. thinks Aramaic
ס׳
loan-word from this); Arabic
سَنًا
(
sanan
)
senna
,
Lane
1449)
;
abs.
ס׳
Ex 3:2
(×2),
4
,
סְנֶה
v
2,
3
(all
E
)
Dt 33:16
(akin to
E
).
סֶנֶּה
S
5573
GK
6175
n.pr
.rup.
(
= thorny
,
cf.
GASm
Geogr.
250 n.
HPS
ad loc.
)
;a cliff
opp.
the cliff called
בֹּוצֵץ
,
1 S 14:4
(
Ginsb
as here; Baer
סֵנֶּה
,
van d.
H.
סֶנֶה
);
Ö
Σεννααρ
.
סְנוּאָה
S
5574
GK
6176
n.pr.m.
(
but v. סְנָאָה
)
;בֶּן־הַסּ׳
Ne 11:9
(
Ö
Ασανα
,
Ö
L
Ασεννα
),
בֶּן־הַסְּנֻאָה
1 Ch 9:7
(
Ö
Αανα
,
A
Ασανουα
,
Ö
L
Σαανα
).
סַנְוֵרִיס n. [ m. ] pl. intens. vel abstr. ( Sta § 324 b ) sudden blindness ( etym. dub. ; der. from נוּרִ highly improb., whether antiphr. Wetzst De ψ ψ 4:886 Kö ii 1, 404, or from dazzling , cf. flimmern Hoffm ZAW ii (1882), 68 ; but also view of Hal RÉJ xi.
Mey
Mey
E. Jud., or
Entstehung
, or
Enst. J., or
Entstehung d. Jud.
, or
Judenth(um)
=
Id.,
Die Entstehung des Judenthums.
van d. H.
E. van der Hooght
, Heb. text of O.T.
Ginsb C.D. Gindsburg. Löw J. Löw, Aramäische Pflanzennamen . Linn C. Linnaeus ( Carl von Linné ).
M (in BAram. Appendix) K. Marti, Gram. d. bibl. Aram. GASm George Adam Smith, Historical Geography of the Holy Land. HPS H. P. Smith.
Sta B Stade, Heb. Gram. Hoffm G. Hoffmann.