Lexical Summary chasiph: little flock Original Word: חָשִׂףTransliteration: chasiph Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-seef') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: little flock Meaning: drawn off, separated, a small company Strong's Concordance little flock From chasaph; properly, drawn off, i.e. Separated; hence, a small company (as divided from the rest) -- little flock. see HEBREW chasaph Brown-Driver-Briggs H2835. chasiph [חָשִׂיף] noun masculine only plural construct עִזִּים חֲשִׂפֵי כִּשְׁנֵי 1 Kings 20:27 ᵑ7 ᵑ9 ᵐ5 and most, two little flocks of goats (חשׂיף = segregatum, strictly what is stripped off), but this without other evidence than authority of the Vrss; Klo proposes עִזִּים מִשְׁמַּט בַּשְּׁפִי on the bare height, after the manner of goats. |