שְׁחִיף v. [ שָׂחִיף ]
שָׁחִיס S 7823 TWOT 1484 GK 8826 Is 37:30 = סָחִישׁ (in || 2 K 19:2 9), q.v.
שׁחל TWOT 2363 (√ of foll.; Dl Prol . 34 cp. Assyrian šaḫâlu , call, proclaim; perhaps both onomatop., as Arabic سَحَلَ ( saḥala ) bray (of ass), cf. Nö ZMG xl (1886), 725
שַׁ֫חַל
S
7826
TWOT
2363a
GK
8828
n.m.
lion
(poet.);
abs.
שׁ׳
Ho 5:14
+,
שָׁ֑חַל
Jb 4:10
+;
lion
,
sim.
of
י׳
, toward Israel
Ho 5:14
(
||
כְּפִיר
), 13:7 (|| נָמֵר
); of guilty men
Jb 4:10
(
||
אַרְיֵה
, כְּפִירִים
); fig. of foes
ψ 91:13
(
||
כְּפִיר
); lion, as hunted
Jb 10:16
(in
sim.
); lit.
28:8 Pr 26:13
שְׁחֵ֫לֶת S 7827 TWOT 2363b GK 8829 n.f. an ingredient of the holy incense, + נָטָף , חֶלְבְּנָה , Ex 30:34 ; G B ὄνυξ , onyx (whence AV onycha ), i.e. unguis odoratus , the operculum , or closing-flap, of certain molluscs, with pungent odour when burnt, v. Thes 1388 f. Di Shipley- Cook Ency. Bib. O NYCHA ; so most; KG Jacob ZMG xliii (1889), 354 proposes amber .
שׁחן TWOT 2364 ( √ of foll.; cf. Arabic سَخُنَ (saḫuna) be hot, then inflamed; Aramaic שְׁחַן , (šḥen) be warm, heat ) .
Dl Friedrich Delitzsch, Wo lag das Paradies? cp. compare.
Nö T. Nöldeke . Thes W. Gesenius, Thesaurus Linguae Hebraeae . Cook Stanley A. Cook.
Ency. Bib. EB(i), q.v. . KG E. Schrader, Die Keilinschr. und die Geschichtsforschung . Jacob G. Jacob.
) .