Shoat
noun
1.
Also, shote. a young, weaned pig.
2.
geep.
noun
1.
a piglet that has recently been weaned
Read Also:
- Shobab
apostate. (1.) One of David’s sons by Bathseheba (2 Sam. 5:14). (2.) One of the sons of Caleb (1 Chr. 2:18), the son of Hezron.
- Shobach
poured out, the “captain of the host of Hadarezer” when he mustered his vassals and tributaries from beyond “the river Euphrates” (2 Sam. 10:15-18); called also Shophach (1 Chr. 19:16).
- Shobai
captors (Ezra 2:42).
- Shobal
pilgrim. (1.) The second son of Seir the Horite; one of the Horite “dukes” (Gen. 36:20). (2.) One of the sons of Caleb, and a descendant of Hur (1 Chr. 2:50, 52; 4:1, 2).
- Shochet
noun, plural shochetim [shohkh-teem] /ʃoʊxˈtim/ (Show IPA). English, shochets. Hebrew. 1. shohet. noun, plural shohetim [shohkh-teem] /ʃoʊxˈtim/ (Show IPA). English, shohets. Hebrew. 1. a person certified by a rabbi or Jewish court of law to slaughter animals for food in the manner prescribed by Jewish law. noun (pl) shochets, shochetim 1. (in Judaism) a person […]