1. fire-places, ash-heaps a. meaning uncertain 2. (CLBL) sheepfolds, saddlebags a. meaning uncertain
Origin: from H8192
TWOT: 2441c
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine TBESH:
מִשְׁפְּתַ֫יִם
mish.pat
H:N-M
sheepfold
1) fire-places, ash-heaps 1a) meaning uncertain 2) (CLBL) sheepfolds, saddlebags 2a) meaning uncertain
שׁפה
shâphâh
shaw-faw'
A primitive root; to abrade, that is, bare
KJV Usage: high, stick out.
H830 שׁפת אשׁפּות אשׁפּת 'ashpôth 'ashpôth she phôthשׁפת אשׁפּות אשׁפּת
'ashpôth 'ashpôth she phôth
ash-pohth',ash-pohth',shef-ohth'
Plural of a noun of the same form as H827, from H8192 (in the sense of scraping); a heap of rubbish or filth
KJV Usage: dung (hill).
H3472 ישׁפּה yishpâhישׁפּה
yishpâh
yish-paw'
Perhaps from H8192; hewillscratch; Jishpah, an Israelite
KJV Usage: Ispah.
H4940 משׁפּחה mishpâchâhמשׁפּחה
mishpâchâh
mish-paw-khaw'
From H8192 (compare H8198); a family, that is, circle of relatives; figuratively a class (of persons), a species (of animals) or sort (of things); by extension a tribe or people
KJV Usage: family, kind (-red).
H8193 שׂפת שׂפה śâphâh śephethשׂפת שׂפה
śâphâh śepheth
saw-faw',sef-eth'
(The second form is in dual and plural); Probably from H5595 or H8192 through the idea of termination (compare H5490); the lip (as a natural boundary); by implication language; by analogy a margin (of a vessel, water, cloth, etc.)