ימימה
ye mı̂ymâh
yem-ee-maw'
Perhaps from the same as H3117; properly warm, that is, affectionate; hence dove (compare H3123); Jemimah, one of Job’s daughters
KJV Usage: Jemimah.
KJV Usage: Jemimah.
Job 42:14 | Jemima; |
1 | Jemima; |
yemimah G2250 hemera *
KJV Usage: age, + always, + chronicles, continually (-ance), daily, ([birth-], each, to) day, (now a, two) days (agone), + elder, X end, + evening, + (for) ever (-lasting, -more), X full, life, as (so) long as (. . . live), (even) now, + old, + outlived, + perpetually, presently, + remaineth, X required, season, X since, space, then, (process of) time, + as at other times, + in trouble, weather, (as) when, (a, the, within a) while (that), X whole (+ age), (full) year (-ly), + younger.
KJV Usage: dove, pigeon.
KJV Usage: doves’ dung.H2755 חראיון חרי־יונים chărêy - yônı̂ym chărâ'yôn
chărêy - yônı̂ym chărâ'yôn
khar-ay'-yo-neem', khar-aw-yone'
From the plural of H2716 and the plural of H3123; excrements of doves (or perhaps rather the plural of a single word, the second form; of similar or uncertain derivation); probably a kind of vegetable
KJV Usage: Jonath-elem-rechokim.H3128 יונת אלם רחקים yônath 'êlem re chôqı̂ym
yônath 'êlem re chôqı̂ym
yo-nath' ay'-lem rekh-o-keem'
From H3123 and H482 and the plural of H7350; dove of (the) silence (that is, dumb Israel) of (that is, among) distances (that is, strangers); the title of a ditty (used for a name of its melody)