Lexical Summary chatsir: a settled abode, haunt Original Word: חָצִירTransliteration: chatsir Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-tseer') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a settled abode, haunt Meaning: a settled abode, haunt Strong's Concordance court A collateral form of chatser; a court or abode -- court. see HEBREW chatser Brown-Driver-Briggs H2681. chatsir I. חָצִיר noun [masculine] settled abode or haunt ("" form of חָצֵר above, or text error for it); — יַעֲנָה לִבְנוֺת חָצִיר תַנִּים נְוֵה Isaiah 34:13 a dwelling of jackals (and) a hunt for ostriches; also וָגֹ֑מֶא לְקָנֶה חָצִיר רִבְצָהּ תַנִּים בִּנְוֵת 35:7 an abode, home, of reeds and rushes (so Che Di Du and others; others put this under II. חָצִיר); Che Du think the see mutilated, and would emend this line according to 34:13. |