1. overthrown mass, stumbling-block, something overthrown, decay, ruin a. thing overthrown (figurative of kingdom) b. stumbling-block (of idols)
Origin: from H3782
TWOT: 1050d
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine TBESH:
כּשׁל
kâshal
kaw-shal'
A primitive root; to totter or waver (through weakness of the legs, especially the ankle); by implication to falter, stumble, faint or fall
KJV Usage: bereave [from the margin], cast down, be decayed, (cause to) fail, (cause, make to) fall (down, -ing), feeble, be (the) ruin (-ed, of), (be) overthrown, (cause to) stumble, X utterly, be weak.
H3781 כּשּׁיל kashshı̂ylכּשּׁיל
kashshı̂yl
kash-sheel'
From H3782; properly a feller, that is, an axe
KJV Usage: ax.
H3783 כּשּׁלון kishshâlônכּשּׁלון
kishshâlôn
kish-shaw-lone'
From H3782; properly a tottering, that is, ruin
KJV Usage: fall.
H4383 מכשׁל מכשׁול mikshôl mikshôlמכשׁל מכשׁול
mikshôl mikshôl
mik-shole',mik-shole'
Masculine from H3782; a stumblingblock, literally or figuratively (obstacle, enticement (specifically an idol), scruple)
KJV Usage: caused to fall, offence, X [no-] thing offered, ruin, stumbling-block.