Strong's Concordance sariq: carded or combed Original Word: שְׂרִיקוֹתPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: sariq Phonetic Spelling: (ser-ee-kaw') Short Definition: combed Brown-Driver-Briggs [שָׂרִיק] adjective carded, combed, of flax; — feminine plural מִּשְׁתִּים שְׂרִיקוֺת Isaiah 19:9. II. שׂרק (compare Late Hebrew סָרָק light 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 שרק rise (of sun), משרק East, שרקן epithet dei the shining SabDenkm18, 4 FellZMG iiv (1900), 253 f. compare HomChr 124). Strong's Exhaustive 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 Forms and Transliterations שְׂרִיק֑וֹת שריקות śə·rî·qō·wṯ seriKot śərîqōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 83051 Occurrence śə·rî·qō·wṯ — 1 Occ. Isaiah 19:9 HEB: עֹבְדֵ֥י פִשְׁתִּ֖ים שְׂרִיק֑וֹת וְאֹרְגִ֖ים חוֹרָֽי׃ NAS: of linen made from combed flax KJV: Moreover they that work in fine flax, INT: the manufacturers of linen combed and the weavers networks |