Strong's Hebrew #5430 - סְאוֹן seon (sandal) Original Word: סְאוֹן Transliteration: seon Definition: sandal, boot (of a soldier) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Phonetic Spelling: (seh-own') ............................................................................................................................
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance battle
From ca'an ; perhaps a military boot (as a protection from mud -- battle.
see HEBREW ca'an
Englishman's Concordance 1) sandal, boot (of soldier) Part of Speech: noun masculine A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H5431 Same Word by TWOT Number: 1453a
Brown-Driver-Briggs [
סְאוֺן ?]
noun [masculine] sandal, boot of soldier (probably loan-word from Assyrian
šênu ,
shoe ,
sandal (of leather), Dl
HWB 634 Wkl
Tel Amarna, Glossary, whence (denominative)
šênu, put on sandals Dl
l.c .; compare Aramaic
סֵינָא ,
,
,
sandal (verb denominative
); Ethiopic
sandal ); — probably construct
כָּלסְֿאוֺן סֹאֵן Isaiah 9:4 every boot of one tramping (absolute Du al).
Englishman's Concordance (References) Strong's Hebrew: 5430. סְאוֹן (seon) — 1 Occurrence Isaiah 9:5 HEB: כִּ֤י כָל־ סְאוֹן֙ סֹאֵ֣ן בְּרַ֔עַשׁ NAS: For every boot of the booted warriorKJV: For every battle of the warriorINT: For every boot of the booted the tumult