Reference:Search:

Dict: all - lapwing



tcr.html:



smith:



LAPWING - L>@ - (Heb. duciphath) occurs only in kjv@Leviticus:11:19) and in the parallel passage of (14:18) amongst the list of those birds which were forbidden by the law of Moses to be eaten by the Israelites. Commentators generally agree that the hoopoe is the bird intended. The hoopoe is an occasional visitor to England, arriving for the most part in the autumn. Its crest is very elegant; each of the long feathers forming it is tipped with black.

easton:



Lapwing @ the name of an unclean bird, mentioned only in kjv@Leviticus:11:19 and kjv@Deuteronomy:14:18. The Hebrew name of this bird, dukiphath, has been generally regarded as denoting the hoope (Upupa epops), an onomatopoetic word derived from the cry of the bird, which resembles the word "hoop;" a bird not uncommon in Palestine. Others identify it with the English peewit.

tcr.html2:



torrey:



tcr.1:



naves:



LAPWING @
- A bird forbidden as food kjv@Leviticus:11:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:18

filter-bible-link.pl:



hitchcock:



tcr:



strongs:



H1744 <STRHEB>@ דּוּכּיפת dûkîyphath doo-kee-fath' Of uncertain derivation; the hoopoe or else the grouse: - lapwing.