Strong Hebrew #451 - אַלְיָה alyah (the fat tail (of sheep))
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance rump From 'alah (in the original sense of strength); the stout part, i.e. The fat tail of the Oriental sheep -- rump. see HEBREW 'alah Englishman's Concordance 1) tail, fat-tail (of sheep - an Eastern delicacy) Part of Speech: noun feminine A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H422 (in the original sense of strength) Same Word by TWOT Number: 95a Brown-Driver-Briggsאַלְיָהnoun femininefat tail of sheep, still accounted a delicacy in the East; (Mishna id.ᵑ7, אַלְיְתָה, אַלִּיתָא, etc.; Arabic , compare FlTWB i. 418 a) Exodus 29:22; Leviticus 3:9; Leviticus 7:3; Leviticus 8:25 (all "" חֵ֫לֶב); Leviticus 9:19, probably also 1 Samuel 9:24 for הֶעָלֶיהָ see Gei Dr (compare TristrNat. Hist. Bib. ch. vi RiHWB Schafe SmithDict. Bib. Sheep).Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 451. אַלְיָה (alyah) — 5 OccurrencesExodus 29:22 Leviticus 3:9 Leviticus 7:3 Leviticus 8:25 Leviticus 9:19 |