שׁפת אשׁפּות אשׁפּת
'ashpôth 'ashpôth she phôth
ash-pohth', ash-pohth', shef-ohth'
Plural of a noun of the same form as H827, from H8192 (in the sense of scraping); a heap of rubbish or filth
KJV Usage: dung (hill).
KJV Usage: dung (hill).
1 Samuel 2:8 | from the dunghill, |
Nehemiah 2:13 | and to the dung |
Nehemiah 3:13 | to the dung |
Nehemiah 3:14 | But the dung |
Nehemiah 12:31 | toward the dung |
Psalms 113:7 | out of the dunghill; |
Lamentations 4:5 | dunghills. |
1 | from the dunghill, |
1 | to the dung |
1 | But the dung |
1 | toward the dung |
1 | out of the dunghill; |
1 | dunghills. |
1 | and to the dung |
ashpot G2874 kopria
KJV Usage: quiver.
KJV Usage: high, stick out.
KJV Usage: band, bank, binding, border, brim, brink, edge, language, lip, prating, ([sea-]) shore, side, speech, talk, [vain] words.H8193 שׂפת שׂפה śâphâh śepheth
śâphâh śepheth
saw-faw', sef-eth'
(The second form is in dual and plural); Probably from H5595 or H8192 through the idea of termination (compare H5490); the lip (as a natural boundary); by implication language; by analogy a margin (of a vessel, water, cloth, etc.)