sallāy סַלָּ֑י ‘ASallai, BSallu, CSallai, DSallu, ESallai’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from sālā סָלָה ‘to reject / to weigh’ or selā סֶ֫לָה ‘Selah’
Roots:
סלה
Variants: סַלּוּא, סַלוּא, סַלַּי, סַלּוּ, סַלָּ֑י
sallāy pr n m pers
ASallu or Salu or Sallai = "weighed"
1) a Benjamite
BSallu or Salu or Sallai = "weighed"
1) a priest in the time of Zerubbabel
CSallu or Salu or Sallai = "weighed"
1) father of Zimri, the prince of the Simeonites, who was slain by Phinehas
DSallu or Salu or Sallai = "weighed"
1)a post exilic Benjamite
ESallu or Salu or Sallai = "weighed"
1) a Benjamite