יָצוּעַ
yâtsûwa
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "יָצוּעַ (yâtsûwa)" primarily refers to a bed or a place for lying down. It can also describe an architectural extension, such as a wing or lean-to structure. The term is derived from a passive form of a related verb and is used to denote items like a bed, couch, or chamber.
spread, i.e. a bed; (architecture) an extension, i.e. wing or lean-to (a single story or collectively)
The Hebrew word yâtsûwa means "spread, i.e. a bed; (architecture) an extension, i.e. wing or lean-to (a single story or collectively)," encompassing related ideas including bed, chamber, couch..
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