Strong's Concordance tanaph: to soil, defile Original Word: טָנַףPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: tanaph Phonetic Spelling: (taw-naf') Short Definition: dirty Brown-Driver-Briggs [טָנַף] verb soil, defile (Late Hebrew Pi`el id.; Aramaic Pa`el טַנֵּף, ; Assyrian ‰anâpu II, I, DlPr 33; HWB 302; Arabic is be suspicious, be intrinsically corrupt) — Pi`el Imperfect אֲטַנְּפֵם Songs 5:3 how should I soil them, i.e. my feet (poetic Aramaism). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance defile A primitive root; to soil -- defile. Forms and Transliterations אֲטַנְּפֵֽם׃ אטנפם׃ ’ă·ṭan·nə·p̄êm ’ăṭannəp̄êm atanneFemLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 29361 Occurrence ’ă·ṭan·nə·p̄êm — 1 Occ. Songs 5:3 HEB: רַגְלַ֖י אֵיכָ֥כָה אֲטַנְּפֵֽם׃ NAS: my feet, How can I dirty them [again]? KJV: my feet; how shall I defile them? INT: my feet how dirty |