Lexical Summary nasham: to pant Original Word: נָשַׁםTransliteration: nasham Phonetic Spelling: (naw-sham') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pant Meaning: to blow away, destroy Strong's Concordance destroy A primitive root; properly, to blow away, i.e. Destroy -- destroy. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5395. nasham [נשׁם] verb pant (Late Hebrew in nouns נִשְׁמְתָא נִשְׁמָא, ᵑ7 נְשָׁמָה, נְשִׁימָה,; late Aramaic Ithpe`el; Syriac breathe, blow; Arabic gently breathe (of wind), etc.; see seek a thing with labour and perseverance (Lane3032); a soul, Laneib.); — pant, of the deep and strong breathing of a woman in travail; Qal Imperfect1singular אֶשֹּׁם Isaiah 42:14. [נִשְׁמָה] noun feminine breath (see Biblical Hebrew, √ נשׁם); — suffix נִשְׁמְתָח Daniel 5:23, i.e. breath of life. |