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#3917 לִילִית liyliyth {lee-leeth'}
from H3915; TWOT - 1112; n f
Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) "Lilith", name of a female goddess known as a night demon who haunts the
desolate places of Edom
1a) might be a nocturnal animal that inhabits desolate places
Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
From H3915; a night spectre:screech owl.
Strong's (Hebrew & Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament)
- #3917a.
- לִילִית
- lilith (539b); from the same as 3915; a female night-demon:
- NASB - night monster(1).
- #3917b.
- לִיץ
- lits (539b); a prim. root; to scorn:
- NASB - carry on as scoffers(1), deride(1), envoys(1), interpreter(1), makes a mockery(1), mediator(1), mock(1), mocker(1), scoff(1), scoffer(10), scoffers(5), scoffs at the scoffers(1), scorner(1), spokesmen(1).
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AV - screech owl 1; 1
- owl
- Isaiah 34:14.
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