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Fillets @ Heb. hashukum, plur., joinings kjv@Exodus:27:17 kjv@Exodus:38:17 kjv@Exodus:38:28), the rods by which the tops of the columns around the tabernacle court were joined together, and from which the curtains were suspended kjv@Exodus:27:10-11 kjv@Exodus:36:38). In kjv@Jeremiah:52:21 the rendering of a different word, hut, meaning a "thread," and designating a measuring-line of 12 cubits in length for the circumference of the copper pillars of Solomon's temple.

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H2339 <STRHEB>@ חוּט chûţ khoot From an unused root probably meaning to sew; a string; by implication a measuring tape: - {cord} {fillet} {line} thread.


H2836 <STRHEB>@ חשׁק châshaq khaw-shak' A primitive root; to {cling} that {is} join (figuratively) to {love} delight in; elliptically (or by interchange for H2820) to deliver: - have a {delight} (have a) {desire} {fillet} {long} set (in) love.


H2838 <STRHEB>@ חשׁוּק חשׁק châshûq châshûq {khaw-shook'} khaw-shook' Passive participle of H2836; {attached} that {is} a fence rail or rod connecting the posts or pillars: - fillet.


H2903 <STRHEB>@ טופפה ţôphâphâh to-faw-faw' From an unused root meaning to go around or bind; a fillet for the forehead: - frontlet.


G4735 <STRGRK>@ στέφανος stephanos stef'-an-os From an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet G1238) literally or figuratively: - crown.