STRONGS NUMBER H8305


Word Summary
sariq: carded or combed
Original Word: שְׂרִיקָה
Transliteration: sariq
Phonetic Spelling: (ser-ee-kaw')
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: carded or combed
Meaning: hetchelling, tow
Strong's Concordance
fine

From the same as soreq in the original sense of piercing; hetchelling (or combing flax), i.e. (concretely) tow (by extension, linen cloth) -- fine.

see HEBREW soreq

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H8305. sariq

[שָׂרִיק‎] adjective carded, combed, of flax; — feminine plural שְׂרִיקוֺת מִּשְׁתִּיםIsaiah 19:9.

II. שׂרק‎ (compare Late Hebrew סָרָקlight red; הִשְׂרִיק‎ Ecclus 50:7; Ecclus 43:9 margin shine brightly (of sun); Assyrian šar‡u, red blood; Arabic rise and shine (of sun), shew redness, become red (like blood); Sabean שרקrise (of sun), משרקEast, שרקן‎ epithet dei the shining SabDenkm18, 4 FellZMG iiv (1900), 253 f. compare HomChr 124).