- CHAY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHAY is the root of an East Indian herb (Oldenlandia umbellata) that yields a red dye
- Strongs Hebrew: 2416. חָי (chay) -- Alive, living, lifezzz
חָי (chay) -- Alive, living, lifezzz
- CHAY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Chay is the root of a low-growing plant native to India Chay root dye was once used to give a red color to fabrics such as calico, wool, and silk
- Strongss #2416: chay - Greek Hebrew Definitions - Bible Tools
chay 1) living, alive (adjective) 1a) green (of vegetation) 1b) flowing, fresh (of water) 1c) lively, active (of man) 1d) reviving (of the springtime) 2) relatives (noun masculine) 3) life (abstract emphatic) (noun masculine) 3a) life 3b) sustenance, maintenance 4) living thing, animal (noun feminine) 4a) animal 4b) life 4c) appetite 4d
- Chay - Name Meaning and Origin
Additionally, "Chay" can be a name of Vietnamese origin, meaning "poetic" or "poem " Overall, the name "Chay" is often associated with vitality, liveliness, and creativity
- The Meaning of Chay in Hebrew: The Essence of Life
Today, "Chay" holds a place in contemporary Hebrew vernacular, expressing vitality and liveliness in everyday conversation The word has also inspired idioms and proverbs that convey the zest for life
- chay, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Factsheet What does the noun chay mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun chay See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
- Strongs Hebrew: 2417. חַי (chay) -- living, life, living manzzz
חַי (chay) designates life, livingness, or the state of being alive In the Aramaic passages of Ezra and Daniel it appears seven times, spanning royal petitions, cosmic decrees, confessions of faith, and eschatological vision
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