STRONGS NUMBER H5481


Word Summary
sumponeyah: a bagpipe
Original Word: סוּמְפוֹנְיָה
Transliteration: sumponeyah
Phonetic Spelling: (soom-po-neh-yaw')
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Short Definition: a bagpipe
Meaning: a bagpipe
Strong's Concordance
dulcimer

(Aramaic) or cuwmponyah (Aramaic) {soom-po-neh-yaw'}; or ciyphonya: (Dan. 3:10) (Aramaic) {see-fo-neh-yaw'}; of Greek origin; a bagpipe (with a double pipe) -- dulcimer.

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H5481. sumponeyah

סוּמְמֹּנְיָהnoun feminine, bag-pipe, or double pipe, or Pan's pipe (see GFMJBL, 1905, 166 ff.) (Late Hebrew LevyNHWB iii. 492; Late Hebrew Aramaic סִימְלאסמּוֺן‎ is tube, especially vein, artery Idib. 513; loan-word from (late) Greek συμφωνία, Kraussii. 376, 390 Bev41 DrDaniel 3:5 NesMM 37 (hence also later Latin symphonia, Ital. zampogna), PrinceKB 9230); — absolute ׳ס3:5, 15, = סיפניה‎ Kt, סוּמֹּנְיָה‎ Qr 3:10 (Syriac id.; compare Palmyrene ספון‎ = σύμφωνος, in agreement, Lzb330 GACookeInscr. 338).