2109. zun
Strong's Concordance
zun: to feed
Original Word: זוּן
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: zun
Phonetic Spelling: (zoon)
Short Definition: well-fed
Brown-Driver-Briggs
זוּן verb feed (Late Hebrew Biblical Aramaic id.; Syriac ; Samaritan , ); —

Hoph`al Participle סוּסִים מוזנים Jeremiah 5:8 (Kt; i.e. מוּזָנִים; Qr מְיֻזָּנִים from יזן q. v.) well-fed horses, figurative of adulterers; DlPr 73 f. compare Assyrian zanânu, be full (i.e. of sexual desire).

[יזן] verb only

Pu`al Participle plural מְיֻזָּנִיםJeremiah 5:8 Qr (< Kt מוּזָנִים see זון); meaning dubious (compare by Schu and others with Arabic weigh, whence furnished with weights, i.e. testicles, but sense remote and very uncertain).

יָזִיז see below I. זוז above

יִזְלִיאָה see below זלא above

יון, √ of

Pu`al Participle plural מְיֻוָּנִים Jeremiah 5:8 Qr, see [ווּן].

יְזַנְיָהוּ, יְזַנְיָה see below I. אזן above

יזע (√ of following; compare Arabic fluxit aqua (Frey); Late Hebrew and Aramaic in derivatives, see below)

[זוּן] verb feed (ᵑ7; Syriac ; compare Biblical Hebrew); —

Hithpe`el be fed: Imperfect יִתְּזִין (K§ 45, 1 d); so in Syriac WCG 254LCB, 1896, 703) Daniel 4:9, מִן of source.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
feed

A primitive root; perhaps properly, to be plump, i.e. (transitively) to nourish -- feed.

Forms and Transliterations
מְיֻזָּנִ֖ים מיזנים mə·yuz·zā·nîm meyuzzaNim məyuzzānîm
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Strong's Hebrew 2109
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mə·yuz·zā·nîm — 1 Occ.

Jeremiah 5:8
HEB: סוּסִ֥ים מְיֻזָּנִ֖ים מַשְׁכִּ֣ים הָי֑וּ
NAS: They were well-fed lusty horses,
KJV: They were [as] fed horses
INT: horses were well-fed lusty become

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