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== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60003" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60003" /> ==
<p> EWE, n. yu. L. ovis. A female sheep the female of the ovine race of animals. </p>
<p> [[Ewe,]] n. yu. [[L.]] ovis. [[A]] female sheep the female of the ovine race of animals. </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_119269" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_119269" /> ==
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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3656" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3656" /> ==
<p> '''''ū''''' ( רחל , <i> '''''rāḥēl''''' </i> , עוּל , <i> '''''‛ūl''''' </i> , שׂה , <i> '''''seh''''' </i> , "a female sheep"): <i> '''''Rāḥēl''''' </i> (compare pr. note Rachel, and Arabic <i> '''''raḥala''''' </i> , "to migrate") is the ordinary [[Hebrew]] word for ewe, but is translated "sheep," though with clear indication of sex in context, in Isaiah 53:7 and [[Song]] of [[Solomon]] 6:6 (the Revised Version (British and American) "ewes"). <i> '''''‛Ālōth''''' </i> , participle of <i> '''''‛ūl''''' </i> , "to suckle" (compare Arabic <i> '''''ghāl''''' </i> ) is found in [[Psalm]] 78:71 and Isaiah 40:11 (the King James Version "are with young," the English Revised Version "that give suck," the American Standard Revised Version "have their young"). In 1 Samuel 6:7 , 1 Samuel 6:10 occurs <i> '''''pārōth ‛ālōth''''' </i> , "milch kine." <i> '''''Seh''''' </i> , in Leviticus 22:28 , while translated "ewe," might from the context be "ewe" or "shegoat" and indeed seems to be used here as a term applying equally to either, being used elsewhere for one of a flock of sheep or goats. See [[Sheep]] . </p>
<p> '''''ū''''' ( רחל , <i> '''''rāḥēl''''' </i> , עוּל , <i> '''''‛ūl''''' </i> , שׂה , <i> '''''seh''''' </i> , "a female sheep"): <i> '''''Rāḥēl''''' </i> (compare pr. note Rachel, and Arabic <i> '''''raḥala''''' </i> , "to migrate") is the ordinary [[Hebrew]] word for ewe, but is translated "sheep," though with clear indication of sex in context, in &nbsp;Isaiah 53:7 and &nbsp; Song of [[Solomon]] 6:6 (the Revised Version (British and American) "ewes"). <i> '''''‛Ālōth''''' </i> , participle of <i> '''''‛ūl''''' </i> , "to suckle" (compare Arabic <i> '''''ghāl''''' </i> ) is found in &nbsp;Psalm 78:71 and &nbsp; Isaiah 40:11 (the King James Version "are with young," the English Revised Version "that give suck," the American Standard Revised Version "have their young"). In &nbsp; 1 Samuel 6:7 , &nbsp;1 Samuel 6:10 occurs <i> '''''pārōth ‛ālōth''''' </i> , "milch kine." <i> '''''Seh''''' </i> , in &nbsp;Leviticus 22:28 , while translated "ewe," might from the context be "ewe" or "shegoat" and indeed seems to be used here as a term applying equally to either, being used elsewhere for one of a flock of sheep or goats. See [[Sheep]] . </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39423" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39423" /> ==
<p> stands in the Auth. Vers. as the representative of the following Hebrews words: רָחֵל (rachel', fem.), a "ewe" (Genesis 31:38; [[Genesis]] 32:14) or "sheep" generally (Song of [[Solomon]] 6:6; Isaiah 53:7); שֶׂה (sek, masc. Exodus 12:5; fem. Jeremiah 1, 17; Ezekiel 34:20), a sheep or goat from a flock generally, variously rendered ("cattle," "sheep," "goat," "ewe"); כִּבְשָׂה (kibsah') or כִּבְשָׂה (kabsah', fem., so called from being fit for coupling), a "ewe-lamb," i.e., from one to three years old (Genesis 21:28-30; Leviticus 14:10; Numbers 6:14; 2 Samuel 12:3-4; 2 Samuel 12:6); עָלוֹת (aloth', milk-giving fem. plur.), milch ("[ewes] with young," Psalms 78:71; Isaiah 40:11). (See [[Sheep]]), etc. </p>
<p> stands in the Auth. Vers. as the representative of the following Hebrews words: רָחֵל ''(rachel', fem.),'' a "ewe" (&nbsp;Genesis 31:38; &nbsp;Genesis 32:14) or ''"sheep"'' generally (&nbsp;Song of Solomon 6:6; &nbsp;Isaiah 53:7); שֶׂה ''(sek,'' masc. &nbsp;Exodus 12:5; fem. Jeremiah 1, 17; &nbsp;Ezekiel 34:20), a sheep or goat from a flock generally, variously rendered ("cattle," "sheep," "goat," "ewe"); כִּבְשָׂה ''(kibsah')'' or כִּבְשָׂה ''(kabsah','' fem., so called from being fit for coupling''),'' a "ewe-lamb," i.e., from one to three years old (&nbsp;Genesis 21:28-30; &nbsp;Leviticus 14:10; &nbsp;Numbers 6:14; &nbsp;2 Samuel 12:3-4; &nbsp;2 Samuel 12:6); עָלוֹת (aloth', ''milk-giving'' fem. plur.), milch ("[ewes] with young," &nbsp;Psalms 78:71; &nbsp;Isaiah 40:11). (See [[Sheep]]), etc. </p>
          
          
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Revision as of 00:29, 13 October 2021

King James Dictionary [1]

Ewe, n. yu. L. ovis. A female sheep the female of the ovine race of animals.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(n.) The female of the sheep, and of sheeplike animals.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [3]

ū ( רחל , rāḥēl , עוּל , ‛ūl , שׂה , seh , "a female sheep"): Rāḥēl (compare pr. note Rachel, and Arabic raḥala , "to migrate") is the ordinary Hebrew word for ewe, but is translated "sheep," though with clear indication of sex in context, in  Isaiah 53:7 and   Song of Solomon 6:6 (the Revised Version (British and American) "ewes"). ‛Ālōth , participle of ‛ūl , "to suckle" (compare Arabic ghāl ) is found in  Psalm 78:71 and   Isaiah 40:11 (the King James Version "are with young," the English Revised Version "that give suck," the American Standard Revised Version "have their young"). In   1 Samuel 6:7 ,  1 Samuel 6:10 occurs pārōth ‛ālōth , "milch kine." Seh , in  Leviticus 22:28 , while translated "ewe," might from the context be "ewe" or "shegoat" and indeed seems to be used here as a term applying equally to either, being used elsewhere for one of a flock of sheep or goats. See Sheep .

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [4]

stands in the Auth. Vers. as the representative of the following Hebrews words: רָחֵל (rachel', fem.), a "ewe" ( Genesis 31:38;  Genesis 32:14) or "sheep" generally ( Song of Solomon 6:6;  Isaiah 53:7); שֶׂה (sek, masc.  Exodus 12:5; fem. Jeremiah 1, 17;  Ezekiel 34:20), a sheep or goat from a flock generally, variously rendered ("cattle," "sheep," "goat," "ewe"); כִּבְשָׂה (kibsah') or כִּבְשָׂה (kabsah', fem., so called from being fit for coupling), a "ewe-lamb," i.e., from one to three years old ( Genesis 21:28-30;  Leviticus 14:10;  Numbers 6:14;  2 Samuel 12:3-4;  2 Samuel 12:6); עָלוֹת (aloth', milk-giving fem. plur.), milch ("[ewes] with young,"  Psalms 78:71;  Isaiah 40:11). (See Sheep), etc.

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