פּס
pas
pas
From H6461; properly the palm (of the hand) or sole (of the foot), (compare H6447); by implication (plural) a longandsleeved tunic (perhaps simply a wide one; from the original sense of the root, that is, of manybreadths)
1. flat (of the hand or foot), palm, sole a. of the tunic reaching to palms and soles (fig.)
Origin: from H6461
TWOT: 1789a
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine TBESH:
פַּס
pas
H:N-M
long-sleeved
1) flat (of the hand or foot), palm, sole 1a) of the tunic reaching to palms and soles (fig.)
H6450 פּס דּמּים pas dammı̂ymפּס דּמּים
pas dammı̂ym
pasdam-meem'
From H6446 and the plural of H1818; palm (that is, dell) ofbloodshed; Pas-Dammim, a place in Palestine