תִּירוֹשׁ
Must or fresh grape-juice (as just squeezed out); by implication (rarely) fermented wine
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What does תִּירוֹשׁ (tiyrwōš) mean in the Bible?
תִּירוֹשׁ (tiyrwōš) is a Hebrew word meaning "must or fresh grape-juice (as just squeezed out); by implication (rarely) fermented wine". must or fresh grape-juice (as just squeezed out); by implication (rarely) fermented wine BDB: must Usage: (new, sweet) wine.
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Meaning
Fresh, unfermented juice newly pressed from grapes; rarely extended to fermented wine itself.
must or fresh grape-juice (as just squeezed out); by implication (rarely) fermented wine BDB: must Usage: (new, sweet) wine.
Grammatical Forms
How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.