1. turned work, well-dressed hair, well-set hair, turner's work a. meaning uncertain; possible referring to artistry of the hairdo
Origin: from H7185 in the sense of knotting up round and hard
TWOT: 2086a
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine TBESH:
מִקְשֶׁה
miq.sheh
H:N-M
hairstyle
1) turned work, well-dressed hair, well-set hair, turner's work 1a) meaning uncertain; possible referring to artistry of the hairdo
קשׁה
qâshâh
kaw-shaw'
A primitive root; properly to bedense, that is, tough or severe (in various applications)
KJV Usage: be cruel, be fiercer, make grievous, be ([ask a], be in, have, seem, would) hard (-en, [labour], -ly, thing), be sore, (be, make) stiff (-en, [-necked]).
H7083 קסת qesethקסת
qeseth
keh'-seth
From the same as H3563 (or as H7185); properly a cup, that is, an inkstand
KJV Usage: inkhorn.
H7186 קשׁה qâshehקשׁה
qâsheh
kaw-sheh'
From H7185; severe (in various applications)
H7190 קשׁי qe shı̂yקשׁי
qe shı̂y
kesh-ee'
From H7185; obstinacy
KJV Usage: stubbornness.
H7198 קשׁת qeshethקשׁת
qesheth
keh'-sheth
From H7185 in the original sense (of H6983) of bending; a bow, for shooting (hence figuratively strength) or the iris
KJV Usage: X arch (-er), + arrow, bow ([-man, -shot]).