H4098 מדשּׁה - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


מדשּׁה
me dûshshâh
med-oosh-shaw'
From H1758; a threshing, that is, (concretely and figuratively) down trodden people

KJV Usage: threshing.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1897

מדשּׁה

1. that which is threshed, thing threshed
Origin: from H1758
TWOT: 419b
Parts of Speech: Noun Feminine

TBESH:
מְדֻשָֿׁה
me.dush.shah
H:N-F
threshed
1) that which is threshed, thing threshed

View how H4098 מדשּׁה is used in the Bible

One occurence of H4098 מדשּׁה

Isaiah 21:10 O my threshing,

Distinct usage

1 O my threshing,

Corresponding Greek Words

medushah G2641 kata leipo


Related words

H4098

H1758 דּישׁ דּושׁ דּוּשׁ dûsh dôsh dı̂ysh

דּישׁ דּושׁ דּוּשׁ
dûsh dôsh dı̂ysh
doosh, dosh, deesh
A primitive root; to trample or thresh

KJV Usage: break, tear, thresh, tread out (down), at grass [Jer. H50 : H11, by mistake for H1877].


H1759 דּוּשׁ dûsh
דּוּשׁ
dûsh
doosh
(Chaldee); corresponding to H1758; to trample

KJV Usage: tread down.


H1786 דּישׁ dayish
דּישׁ
dayish
dah'-yish
From H1758; threshing time

KJV Usage: threshing.


H1788 דּישׁן dı̂yshôn
דּישׁן
dı̂yshôn
dee-shone'
From H1758; the leaper, that is, an antelope

KJV Usage: pygarg.