Dict: all - canker
tcr.html:
CANKERWORM
@ kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25; kjv@Nahum:3:15
smith:
CANKERWORM
- C>@ - LOCUST
easton:
Canker @ a gangrene or mortification which gradually spreads over the whole body ( kjv@2Timothy:2:17). In kjv@James:5:3 "cankered" means "rusted" (R.V.) or tarnished.
Cankerworm @ (Heb. yelek), "the licking locust," which licks up the grass of the field; probably the locust at a certain stage of its growth, just as it emerges from the caterpillar state kjv@Joel:1:4 kjv@Joel:2:25). The word is rendered "caterpillar" in kjv@Psalms:105:34; kjv@Jeremiah:51:14 kjv@Jeremiah:51:17 (but R.V. "canker-worm"). "It spoileth and fleeth away" kjv@Nahum:3:16), or as some read the passage, "The cankerworm putteth off [i.e., the envelope of its wings], and fleeth away."
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torrey:
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naves:
CANKER @
- FIGURATIVE kjv@2Timothy:2:17
CANKERWORM @
- Sent as a judgment kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25; kjv@Nahum:3:15-16
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hitchcock:
tcr:
CANKERWORM @ kjv@Joel:1:4; kjv@Joel:2:25; kjv@Nahum:3:15
strongs:
H3218 <STRHEB>@ ילק yeleq yeh'-lek From an unused root meaning to lick up; a devourer; specifically the young locust: - {cankerworm} caterpillar.
G1044 <STRGRK>@ γάγγραινα gaggraina gang'-grahee-nah From γραίνω grainō (to gnaw); an ulcer (gangrene): - canker.
G2728 <STRGRK>@ κατιόω katioō kat-ee-o'-o From G2596 and a derivative of G2447; to rust down that is corrode: - canker.