1. to be fair, be seemly, seem good, seem pleasing a. (P'al) to seem good, be acceptable
Origin: corresponding to H8231
TWOT: 3046
Parts of Speech: Verb TBESH:
שְׁפַר
she.phar
A:V
to acceptable
1) to be fair, be seemly, seem good, seem pleasing 1a) (P'al) to seem good, be acceptable
שׁפר
shâphar
shaw-far'
A primitive root; to glisten, that is, (figuratively) be (causatively make) fair
KJV Usage: X goodly.
H7782 שׁפר שׁופר shôphâr shôphârשׁפר שׁופר
shôphâr shôphâr
sho-far',sho-far'
From H8231 in the original sense of incising; a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn
KJV Usage: cornet, trumpet.
H8208 שׁפיר shâphı̂yrשׁפיר
shâphı̂yr
shaf-eer'
From H8231; beautiful; Shaphir, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: Saphir.
H8233 שׁפר shepherשׁפר
shepher
sheh'-fer
From H8231; beauty
KJV Usage: X goodly.
H8235 שׁפרה shiphrâhשׁפרה
shiphrâh
shif-raw'
From H8231; brightness
KJV Usage: garnish.
H8237שׁפרוּרo shaphrûr
shaf-roor'
From H8231; splendid, that is, a tapestry or canopy
KJV Usage: royal pavilion.
H8238 שׁפרפר she pharpharשׁפרפר
she pharphar
shef-ar-far'
(Chaldee); from H8231; the dawn (as brilliant with aurora)