šūl שׁוּל ‘hem’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: from an unused root meaning to hang down
šūl n, m
1) skirt (of robe)
1a) of high priest's robe
1b) of God's train, city as woman, ignominy, defilement (fig)
Etymology?: from an unused root meaning to hang down
šūl n, m
1) skirt (of robe)
1a) of high priest's robe
1b) of God's train, city as woman, ignominy, defilement (fig)