Strong’s H4578 · Hebrew
מֵעֶה
mêʻeh
may-aw'
Definition
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)
Etymology
from an unused root probably meaning to be soft;
Where the KJV renders it
- belly
- bowels
- heart
- womb
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