Lexical Summary emthan: terrible Original Word: אֵמְתָּנִיTransliteration: emthan Phonetic Spelling: (em-taw-nee') Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: terrible Meaning: well-loined, mighty Strong's Concordance terrible (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of mothen; well-loined (i.e. Burly) or mighty -- terrible. see HEBREW mothen Brown-Driver-Briggs H574. emthan [אֵימְתָן D§ 35, 1 θ] adjective terrible (אֵימְתָן ᵑ7, from אֵימְתָא = Biblical Hebrew אֵימָה, q. v. v אים); — feminine singular absolute אֵימְתָנִי (K§ 61, 5)) Daniel 7:7 (on form see PrätZMG lvi (1902), 156 NöBSSW 51, Anm. 3). |