שׁושׁנּה שׁשׁן שׁושׁן שׁוּשׁן
shûshan shôshân shôshân shôshannâh
shoo-shan'(2,3)sho-shawn'sho-shan-naw'
From H7797; a lily (from its whiteness), as a flower or architectural ornament; also a (straight) trumpet (from the tubular shape)
KJV Usage: lily, Shoshannim.
H7800 שׁוּשׁן shûshanשׁוּשׁן
shûshan
shoo-shan'
The same as H7799; Shushan, a place in Persia
KJV Usage: Shushan.
H7802 שׁושׁנּים עדוּת שׁוּשׁן עדוּת shûshan ‛êdûth shôshannı̂ym ‛êdûthשׁושׁנּים עדוּת שׁוּשׁן עדוּת
shûshan ‛êdûth shôshannı̂ym ‛êdûth
shoo-shan'orsho-shan-neem'(ay-dooth')
The second form being plural; from H7799 and H5715; lily (or trumpet) ofassemblage; ShushanEduth or ShoshannimEduth, the title of a popular song
KJV Usage: Shoshannim-Eduth, Shushan-eduth.
H8348 שׁשׁן shêshânשׁשׁן
shêshân
shay-shawn'
Perhaps for H7799; lily; Sheshan, an Israelite