Strong's Concordance appiryon: a sedan, litter, palanquin Original Word: אַפִּרְיוֹןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: appiryon Phonetic Spelling: (ap-pir-yone') Short Definition: chair Brown-Driver-Briggs אַמִּרְיוֺן noun [masculine] sedan, litter, palanquin (so Late Hebrew; origin dubious; no plausible Shemitic etymology; perhaps (so RS in YuleGlossary of Anglo-Indian words, 502) Sanskrit paryanka, litter-bed, 'palankeen;' perhaps (if poem be late) Greek φορεῖον; — ᵐ5 has φορεῖον, ᵑ9 ferculum, Syriac (and ) PS3073; Sota 9:14 and Talmud אַמִּרְיוֺן, Talmud also מּוֺרְיָא and מּוֺרְיוֺן, LevyNHWB i.150, iv. 17.) Songs 3:9 עָשָׂה לוֺ הֶמֶּלֶח שְׁלֹמֹה ׳א. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance chariot Probably of Egyptian derivation; a palanquin -- chariot. Forms and Transliterations אַפִּרְי֗וֹן אפריון ’ap·pir·yō·wn ’appiryōwn appirYonLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 6681 Occurrence ’ap·pir·yō·wn — 1 Occ. Songs 3:9 HEB: אַפִּרְי֗וֹן עָ֤שָׂה לוֹ֙ NAS: has made for himself a sedan chair From the timber KJV: made himself a chariot of the wood INT: A sedan has made King |