Strong's Concordance meshi: (costly material for garments) perhaps silk Original Word: מֶ֫שִׁיPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: meshi Phonetic Spelling: (meh'-shee) Short Definition: silk Brown-Driver-Briggs מֶ֫שִׁי noun [masculine] a costly material for garments, according to Rabb silk, (so NowArchaeology i. 124); whether this is based on actual tradition is dubious (etymology unknown); — absolute ׳מ Ezekiel 16:13 ("" שֵׁשׁ), מֶ֑שִׁי Ezekiel 16:10 ("" id.) See, further Thes Sm Da Berthol. ᵐ5 τρίχαπτα. מֻשִׁי see מוּשִׁי. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance silk From mashah; silk (as drawn from the cocoon) -- silk. see HEBREW mashah Forms and Transliterations וָמֶ֙שִׁי֙ ומשי מֶֽשִׁי׃ משי׃ me·šî Meshi mešî vaMeshi wā·me·šî wāmešîLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 48972 Occurrences me·šî — 1 Occ. wā·me·šî — 1 Occ. Ezekiel 16:10 HEB: בַּשֵּׁ֔שׁ וַאֲכַסֵּ֖ךְ מֶֽשִׁי׃ NAS: and covered you with silk. KJV: and I covered thee with silk. INT: fine and covered silk Ezekiel 16:13 |