Strong's Concordance lashan: to use the tongue, slander Original Word: לָשַׁןPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: lashan Phonetic Spelling: (law-shan') Short Definition: slander Brown-Driver-Briggs [לָשַׁן] verb denominative use the tongue, only specifically, slander; — Po`el Participle מְלָו֯שְׁנִי בַּסֵּתֶד רֵעֵהוּ Psalm 101:5 (on form, compare Ges§ 90, 3 KöLgb. i. § 26). Hiph`il Imperfect2masculine singular jussive ׳אַלתַּֿלְשֵׁן עֶבֶד וגו Proverbs 30:10. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance accuse, slander A primitive root; properly, to lick; but used only as a denominative from lashown; to wag the tongue, i.e. To calumniate -- accuse, slander. see HEBREW lashown Forms and Transliterations מְלָשְׁנִ֬י מלשני תַּלְשֵׁ֣ן תלשן mə·lā·šə·nî məlāšənî melasheNi tal·šên talšên talShenLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 39602 Occurrences mə·lā·šə·nî — 1 Occ. tal·šên — 1 Occ. Psalm 101:5 HEB: [מְלֹושְׁנִי כ] (מְלָשְׁנִ֬י ק) בַסֵּ֨תֶר ׀ NAS: Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, KJV: Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour, INT: accuse secretly his neighbor Proverbs 30:10 |