Lexical Summary shachad: to give a present, bribe Original Word: שָׁחַדTransliteration: shachad Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-khad') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to give a present, bribe Meaning: to give a present, bribe Strong's Concordance hire, give a reward A primitive root; to donate, i.e. Bribe -- hire, give a reward. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7809. shachad [שָׁחַד] verb give a present, bribe (Ecclus 35:14; Aramaic שְׁחַד, bribe; perhaps also Assyrian šidê, gifts, DlWB 643); — Qal Imperfect2feminine singular, accusative of person אוֺתָם וַתִּשְׁחֳדִי Ezekiel 16:33 thou didst bribe them to come (לָבוֺא; "" נְדָנִים נָתַן); read probably also Infinitive construct suffix שַׁחֲדָהּ Isaiah 47:11 to buy it off (for שַׁחְרָהּ ᵑ0, so Kr Gr Buhl CheHpt Heb 142, compare Marti; see Proverbs 6:35); Imperative masculine plural בַעֲדִי שִׁחֲדוּ (Ges§ 64a) Job 6:22 give a bribe for me. |