Lexical Summary yom: day Original Word: יוֹםTransliteration: yom Phonetic Spelling: (yome) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: day Meaning: a day Strong's Concordance day by day, time (Aramaic) corresponding to yowm; a day -- day (by day), time. see HEBREW yowm Brown-Driver-Briggs H3118. yom [יוֺם] noun masculineEzra 6:15 day (see Biblical Hebrew); — absolute ׳י 6:9 (twice in verse); 6:15, emphatic יוֺמָא Daniel 6:11; 6:14; plural absolute יוֺמִין 6:8 +, emphatic יוֺמַיָּא 2:28 +; construct יוֺמֵי 5:11, and יוֺמָת (K§ 51, 2, Anm. 3) Ezra 4:15, 19; suffix יוֺמֵיהוֺן Daniel 2:44; — day, as division of time 6:11; 6:14, day of month Ezra 6:15; thirty days Daniel 6:8; 6:13; בְּיוֺם יוֺם Ezra 6:9 day by day; plural especially of duration: י ׳עַתִּיק one aged of days, aged man Daniel 7:9, 13, 22; ׳י עָֽלְמָא days of old Ezra 4:15, 19: of a period: life-time, or reign, of king Daniel 2:44; 5:11; י ׳לִקְצָת 4:31 at the end of the days (appointed time), י ׳בְּאַחֲרִית 2:28 in the latter part of the (future) days. |