sᵊʾā סְאָה ‘seah’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: from an unused root meaning to define
sᵊʾā n, f
1) seah, a measure of flour or grain
1a) probably equal to 1/3 ephah
Etymology?: from an unused root meaning to define
sᵊʾā n, f
1) seah, a measure of flour or grain
1a) probably equal to 1/3 ephah