H482 אלם - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


אלם
'êlem
ay'-lem
From H481; silence (that is, mute justice)

KJV Usage: congregation.

Compare H3128.

Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB493

אלם

1. in silence, silent
Origin: from H481
TWOT: 102b
Parts of Speech: Adjective Masculine

TBESH:
אֵ֫לֶם
e.lem
H:A-M
silence
1) in silence, silent

View how H482 אלם is used in the Bible

One occurence of H482 אלם

Psalms 58:1 in silence?

Distinct usage

1 in silence?


Related words

H482

H3128 יונת אלם רחקים yônath 'êlem re chôqı̂ym
יונת אלם רחקים
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)

KJV Usage: Jonath-elem-rechokim.


H481 אלם 'âlam

אלם
'âlam
aw-lam'
A primitive root; to tie fast; hence (of the mouth) to be tongue tied

KJV Usage: bind, be dumb, put to silence.


H197 אלם אוּלם 'ûlâm 'ûlâm
אלם אוּלם
'ûlâm 'ûlâm
oo-lawm', oo-lawm'
From H481 (in the sense of tying); a vestibule (as bound to the building)

KJV Usage: porch.


H198 אוּלם 'ûlâm
אוּלם
'ûlâm
oo-lawm'
Apparently from H481 (in the sense of dumbness); solitary; Ulam, the name of two Israelites

KJV Usage: Ulam.


H483 אלּם 'illêm
אלּם
'illêm
il-lame'
From H481; speechless

KJV Usage: dumb (man).


H485 אלם אלמּה 'ălûmmâh 'âlûm
אלם אלמּה
'ălûmmâh 'âlûm
al-oom-maw', aw-loom'
Second form is masculine form; passive participle of H481; something bound; a sheaf

KJV Usage: sheaf.


H488 אלמן 'almân
אלמן
'almân
al-mawn'
Prolonged from H481 in the sense of bereavement; discarded (as a divorced person)

KJV Usage: forsaken.


H489 אלמן 'almôn
אלמן
'almôn
al-mone'
From H481 as in H488; bereavement

KJV Usage: widowhood.


H3128 יונת אלם רחקים yônath 'êlem re chôqı̂ym

יונת אלם רחקים
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)

KJV Usage: Jonath-elem-rechokim.