Green Luxuriant Trees
Grupo Comunitario · 15 sentidos · 15 lemmas
Lemas en este dominio
Acacia: árbol espinoso del desierto cuya madera duradera se empleó para los utensilios sagrados del tabernáculo
Frondoso, verde, exuberante; de árboles en pleno follaje, especialmente en sitios de culto idolátrico; figuradamente, fresco y vigoroso.
Mirto; el arbusto perenne Myrtus communis, símbolo de restauración y gozo festivo en textos proféticos y postexílicos
Verde, verde pálido o ceniciento; describe el color de la vegetación viva o la palidez cadavérica.
frondoso, de follaje espeso; dicho de árboles con ramas densas y entrelazadas
Almendro o almendra; el arbol apreciado por su temprana floracion, o sus frutos comestibles, con uso literal y simbolico
verdoso, verde amarillento, verde pálido (describe manchas de enfermedad o moho)
† עַרְמוֹן n.[m.] plane-tree (as stripped of bark);—ע׳ Gn 30:37 (J); pl. עַרְמֹנִים Ez 31:8.
† תְּאַשּׁוּר n.f. box-tree (on form cf. Sta§ 267) Is 14:19; 60:13 Ez 27:6 (cf. supr.) a small evergreen tree about 20 feet high, growing on Lebanon, Bo Tristr Nat. Hist. Bib. 339, so 𝔙 𝔗 RV. (Others sherbîn, a species of cedar distinguished by the smallness of its cones and the upward direction of its branches, cf. Thes RobGes.)
† תִּדְהָר n.[m.] name of a tree, prob. elm (Syriac ܕܰܕܳܪ (or ܕܶܕܳܪ PS) LagBN 130 Löw 71; Arabic دَرْدَارٌ Lane 864 Dozy i. 432 (also ash, v. Dozyib.); so Symm & 𝔙 Is 41:19; cf. Di, where also other views, e.g. plane-tree (Rabb. Che), or pine;—√ dub.; Ges Is 41:19 Thes der. from דהר endure inferred from Arabic دَهْرٌ time, but this questionable; perhaps a loan-word), בְּרוֹשׁ תִּדְהָר וּתְאַשּׁוּר יַחְדָּו Is 41:19 = 60:13.
ὑγρός, ά, όν: comparative ὑγρότερος Refs 5th c.BC+: superlative -ότατοςRefs 5th c.BC+:—wet, moist, fluid (opposed to ξηρός), ὑγρὸν ἔλαιον, i. e. olive-oil, opposed to fat or tallow, Refs 8th c.BC+; ὑ. πίσσα, νᾶπυ, raw pitch, liquid mustard, Refs 1st c.BC+; τὸ ὑ. ξύλον, opposed to τὸ ξηρόν, NT+8th c.BC+; ἄνεμοι ὑγρὸν ἀέντες winds blowing moist or rainy, Refs 8th c.BC+; ὑ. ἅλς, πέλαγος, θάλασσα, Refs 5th c.BC+; ὑγρὰ νύξ a wet night, Refs 5th c.BC+; ἐφ᾽ ὑγροῖς ζωγραφεῖν paint on a wet ground, Refs 1st c.AD+ __2 ὑγρά, Ionic dialect ὑγρή, ἡ, the moist, i.e. the sea, ἐπὶ τραφερήν τε καὶ ὑγρήν Refs 8th c.BC+; so ὑγρὰ κέλευθα the watery ways, i. e. the sea,Refs 8th c.BC+ __3 τὸ ὑ. and τὰ ὑ. wet, moisture, Refs 5th c.BC+; Liquid, Refs 5th c.BC+; ἐξερρύα συχνὸν ὑγρόν a quantity of fluid, Refs 4th c.BC+; μετρεῖν τὰ ὑγρά liquids, Refs; ἐπὶ ὑγροῖς οὐκ ἐξὸν δανείζειν Refs 2nd c.AD+ __4 μέτρα ὑγρὰ καὶ ξηρά liquid and dry measure, Refs 5th c.BC+ __5 θῆρες ὑ. water-animals, opposed to πεζοί, Refs 1st c.BC+; ὑ. ἀοιδός, of a frog, Refs __6 of the bowels or faeces, loose, Refs 5th c.BC+ __7 ὑ. σφυγμός a damp pulse, defined by Refs 2nd c.AD+ __II soft, pliant, supple, of the eagle's back, Refs 5th c.BC+; of the limbs and body, ὑγραῖς ἐν ἀγκάλαις Refs 5th c.BC+; ὑγρὸς τὸ εἶδος, of Ἔρως, Refs 5th c.BC+; νεώτερος καὶ ὑγρότερος, opposed to σκληρός, Refs 5th c.BC+; ὑγρὰ ἔχειν τὰ σκέλη, of a horse, Refs 5th c.BC+; of a horse's neck, Refs; of the hare, Refs; of the jackal, ταχυτῆτι διαφέρει διὰ τὸ ὑγρὸς εἶναι καὶ πηδᾷ πόρρω Refs 4th c.BC+; also of plants, ὑ. ἄκανθος Refs 3rd c.BC+; σῶμα ὑγρὸν κείμενον lying in an easy position, Refs 5th c.BC+; κέρας ὑ., of a bow, Refs 3rd c.BC+ __II.2 languid, feeble, of one dying, ἐς ὑγρὸν ἀγκῶνα.. παρθένῳ προσπτύσσεται Refs 5th c.BC+ __II.3 of substance, flaccid, flabby, σάρκες Refs 4th c.BC+ __II.3.b tender, νεοττοί Refs 2nd c.AD+ __II.4 moist with wine, tipsy, ὑγρὴν τὴν ψυχὴν ἔχειν Refs 1st c.AD+ __II.5 of the eyes, melting, languishing, ὑ. βλέμμα Refs 1st c.AD+; also πόθος ὑ. a languishing, longing desire, Refs. adverb, ὑγρῶς βλέπειν Refs 2nd c.AD+: superlative, ὑγρότατα καὶ πένθιμα μελῳδεῖν Refs 2nd c.AD+ __II.6 of language, smoothly flowing, Refs 1st c.BC+ __II.7 metaphorically of persons or their tempers, facile, pliant, easy, ὑγρός τις καὶ δημοτικός Refs 1st c.AD+; τὸ Κίμωνος ὑ. his easy temper, Refs; pleasure-loving, Refs 5th c.AD+; ὑγρότατος ἐς ταῦτα prone to.., Refs 1st c.AD+ __II.7.b soft, dainty, luxurious, voluptuous, Refs 2nd c.AD+ __II.8 of the vowels α ι υ, sometimes long and sometimes short, Refs 2nd c.AD+ __II.8.b of στοιχεῖα, liquid (i.e. λ μ ν ρ), Refs 2nd c.BC+ __III adverb ὑγρῶς, see above Refs; also ὑγρότερον δαπανᾶν spend more freely, Refs 1st c.BC+
† יָרוֹק n.[m.] green thing (= יָרָק), only as food of wild ass Jb 39:8.
† רַעֲנַן adj. flourishing (perhaps loan-word from BH רַעֲנָן luxuriant, √ רען);—fig. of pers. Dn 4:1 (cf. BH ψ 92:15).
† [רָעַן] vb. only Paʿlel. be or grow luxuriant, fresh, green;—Pf. 3 fs. רַעֲנָ֑נָה (De Hiob) Jb 15:32 (of branch, in fig.).
ciprés o encina (especie arbórea incierta, posiblemente ciprés u olmo; madera usada para tallar ídolos)