Lexical Summary petash: (a garment) perhaps leggings Original Word: פַטִּישׁTransliteration: petash Phonetic Spelling: (pat-teesh') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: (a garment) perhaps leggings Meaning: (a garment) perhaps leggings Strong's Concordance hose (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of pattiysh; a gown (as if hammered out wide) -- hose. see HEBREW pattiysh Brown-Driver-Briggs H6361. petash [מְּטַשׁ] noun [masculine] a garment, meaning dubious, tunic (Thes) or leggings SACJPhil. xxvi (1899), 309; (probably later insertion in text Id.ib. 311 ff.) (Talmud (rare); √פטשׁ spread out according to K§ 57 b) a)); — plural suffix הון פטישי Kt (probably ׳מְּטִי K§§ 54, 3 a)a); 57, b)a), Kmpon the passage M78* and others ׳מַּטִּי), מַּטְּשֵׁיהוֺן Qr, Daniel 3:21; conjectures on meaning see in Behrm Bev Dr M78*. |