Dict: all - stomach
tcr.html:
smith:
STOMACHER
- S>@ - The Hebrew word so translated, kjv@Isaiah:3:24) describes some article of female attire, the character of which is a mere matter of conjecture.
easton:
Stomacher @ kjv@Isaiah:3:24), an article of female attire, probably some sort of girdle around the breast.
tcr.html2:
torrey:
tcr.1:
naves:
STOMACHER @
- An article of dress kjv@Isaiah:3:24
filter-bible-link.pl:
hitchcock:
tcr:
strongs:
H3445 <STRHEB>@ ישׁח yeshach yeh'-shakh From an unused root meaning to gape (as the empty stomach); hunger: - casting down.
H4578 <STRHEB>@ מעה mê‛eh may-aw' From an unused root probably meaning to be soft; used only in plural the {intestines} or (collectively) the {abdomen} figuratively sympathy; by implication a vest; by extension the {stomach} the uterus (or of {men} the seat of {generation}) the heart (figuratively): - {belly} {bowels} X {heart} womb.
H6614 <STRHEB>@ פּתיגיל pethîygîyl peth-eeg-eel' Of uncertain derivation; probably a figured mantle for holidays: - stomacher.
H6896 <STRHEB>@ קבה qêbâh kay-baw' From H6895; the paunch (as a cavity) or first stomach of ruminants: - maw.
G1064 <STRGRK>@ γαστήρ gastēr gas-tare' Of uncertain derivation; the stomach; by analogy the matrix; figuratively a gourmand: - belly + with child womb.
G4751 <STRGRK>@ στόμαχος stomachos stom'-akh-os From G4750; an orifice (the gullet) that is (specifically) the stomach: - stomach.