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Strong's #3849 - לֹג

Transliteration
lôg
Phonetics
lohg
Origin
from an unused root apparently meaning to deepen or hollow [like (H3537)]
Parts of Speech
Noun Masculine
TWOT
1076
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs'

1) log

1a) a liquid measure equal to about one half litre

Frequency Lists
Verse Results
KJV (5)
Leviticus 5
NAS (5)
Leviticus 5
HCS (5)
Leviticus 5
BSB (5)
Leviticus 5
ESV (5)
Leviticus 5
WEB (5)
Leviticus 5
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1256) cl (לג LG) AC: ? CO: ? AB: ?

A) cl (לג LG) AC: ? CO: ? AB: ?: [Unknown meaning]

Nm) cl (לג LG) - Log: A unit of measurement. KJV (5): log - Strongs: H3849 (לֹג)

G) cel (להג LHG) AC: ? CO: Study AB: ?

Nm ) cel (להג LHG) - Study: KJV (1): study - Strongs: H3854 (לַהַג)

AHL Definitions Copyright: ©1999-2024
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 לֹג noun masculine Leviticus 14:10 a liquid measure (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic לוּגָּה; also , a (dessert -;) dish, etc.; meaning of √ dubious; Thes compare Arabic be deep, depth, abyss); — ׳ל absolute Leviticus 14:10; construct Leviticus 14:12 3t. Leviticus 14; always of oil (שֶׁמֶן) Leviticus 14:10,12,15,21,24 (P; all in law of purification of leper); according to Talmud = 1/12hin (see הִין above; Zuckermann Jüd. Mass. system, 49) i.e. approximately 1/2litre; Benz Archaeology 182,184 Now Archaeology i. 204 f.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

לֹג m. prop. apparently, a deep cavity, a basin; (compare Syr. ܠܓܰܬܳܐ basin, dish; Gr. λάκκος, λάκος, Latin lacus, lacuna, from the root לָגַג); hence, the smallest of the measures of liquid things, a log; according to the rabbins the twelfth part of a Hin, equal to the contents of six eggs, Leviticus 14:10, 12 Leviticus 14:12, 15 Leviticus 14:15, 21 Leviticus 14:21, 24 Leviticus 14:24.


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List of Word Forms
וְלֹ֥ג ולג לֹ֣ג לג מִלֹּ֣ג מלג log lōḡ mil·lōḡ milLog millōḡ veLog wə·lōḡ wəlōḡ
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