מָשַׁל
mâshal(maw-shal')
“to liken, i.e. (transitively) to use figurative language (an allegory, adage, song or the like); intransitively, to resemble”
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Definition
Strong’s Definition
to liken, i.e. (transitively) to use figurative language (an allegory, adage, song or the like); intransitively, to resemble
Translated in KJV as
be(-come) likecompareuse (as a) proverbspeak (in proverbs)utter.
Etymology
denominative from H4912 (מָשָׁל);
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“Wherefore they that speak in proverbs say, Come into Heshbon, let the city of Sihon be built and prepared:”