Stork
H2624
Hebrew
UBS
חֲסִידָה
chăçîydâhkhas-ee-daw'
Noun Feminine
Definition
= large bird with long legs and a long neck; the white stork has a white body and black wings, whereas the black stork is a glossy brownish black color with a white belly; both varieties have a red beak and legs; both types spend most of the time on the ground or in shallow water searching for food; the white stork eats mainly locusts, grasshoppers, and other insects, as well as frogs, lizards, and the chicks of ground-nesting birds, whereas the black stork prefers fish and frogs but also eats the same things as the white stork; ◄ |iCiconia ciconia|i* or |iCiconia nigra|i*; ► unclean and therefore not to be eaten
Semantic Domains
Birds
Love
Etymology
feminine of H2623 (חָסִיד);
KJV Translations
feather, stork
Occurrences6
Frequency Rank#2919