H3917 לילית - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


לילית
lı̂ylı̂yth
lee-leeth'
From H3915; a night spectre

KJV Usage: screech owl.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB4410

לילית

1. "Lilith", name of a female goddess known as a night demon who haunts the desolate places of Edom
a. might be a nocturnal animal that inhabits desolate places
Origin: from H3915
TWOT: 1112
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
לִילִית
li.lit
H:N-F
night-demon
1) "Lilith", name of a female goddess known as a night demon who haunts the desolate places of Edom
1a) might be a nocturnal animal that inhabits desolate places

View how H3917 לילית is used in the Bible

One occurence of H3917 לילית

Isaiah 34:14 the screech owl

Distinct usage

1 the screech owl


Related words

H3917

H3915 לילה ליל ליל layil lêyl laye lâh

לילה ליל ליל
layil lêyl laye lâh
lah'-yil, lale, lah'-yel-aw
From the same as H3883; properly a twist (away of the light), that is, night; figuratively adversity

KJV Usage: ([mid-]) night (season).


H3916 ליליא lêyle yâ'
ליליא
lêyle yâ'
lay-leh-yaw'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H3915

KJV Usage: night.