Lexical Summary nashal: to slip or drop off, draw off, clear away Original Word: נָשַׁלTransliteration: nashal Phonetic Spelling: (naw-shal') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to slip or drop off, draw off, clear away Meaning: to slip or drop off, draw off, clear away Strong's Concordance cast out, drive, loose, put off out, slip A primitive root; to pluck off, i.e. Divest, eject or drop -- cast (out), drive, loose, put off (out), slip. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5394. nashal נָשַׁל verb 1. intransitive slip or drop off; also transitive: 2 draw off. 3 clear away (Late Hebrew נָשַׁל probably intransitive, Qal not used, but noun נְשִׁילָה a falling off, etc.; Pi`el, Hiph`il cast off, let fall off, Niph`al be cast off, fall off; ᵑ7 Aph`el אַשֵּׁיל cast out (from house); Arabic excidit pluma, etc.; but also transitive, avis mutavit rejecitque plumas (Frey); — celeriter extraxit, etc., is denominative from loan-word according to Frä88); — Qal Perfect וְנָשַׁל consecutive Deuteronomy 7:1-2t.; Imperfect3masculine singular יִשַּׁל 28:40; Imperative masculine singular שַׁל Exodus 3:5; Joshua 5:15; — 1 slip or drop off, מִןהָֿעֵץ הַבַּרְזֶל וְנָשַׁל Deuteronomy 19:5 and the iron slippeth off from the wood (i.e. axe-head from helve); זֵיתֶ֑ךָ יִשַּׁל 28:40 thine olives shall drop off (absolute). 2 draw off sandal from (מֵעַל) foot Exodus 3:5 (E), Joshua 5:15 (JE). 3 clear away nations מִמָּנֶיךָ Deuteronomy 7:1, 22. Pi`el Imperfect3masculine singular וַיְנַשֵּׁל 2 Kings 16:6 he cleared the Jews entirely out of (מִן) Elath. |