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Song of Solomon 4:11

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Masoretic Text 1524

H5317 as the honeycomb נפת
H5197 drop תטפנה
H8193 Thy lips שׂפתותיך
H3618 O my spouse כלה
H1706 honey דבשׁ
H2461 and milk וחלב
H8478 are under תחת
H3956 thy tongue לשׁונך
H7381 and the smell וריח
H8008 of thy garments שׂלמתיך
H7381 is like the smell כריח
H3844 of Lebanon לבנון׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Thy
H8193 lips
  O
  my
H3618 spouse
H5197 drop
  as
  the
H5317 honeycomb
H1706 honey
  and
H2461 milk
  are
H8478 under
  thy
H3956 tongue
  and
  the
H7381 smell
  of
  thy
H8008 garments
  is
  like
  the
H7381 smell
  of
H3844 Lebanon

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H8478
Hebrew: תַּחַת
Transliteration: tachath
Pronunciation: takh'-ath
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {as} {beneath} X-(idiom) {flat} in ({-stead}) (same) place (where . . . {is}) {room} for . . . {sake} stead {of} {under} X-(idiom) {unto} X-(idiom) when . . . was {mine} {whereas} [where-] {fore} with.
Definition:  

the bottom (as depressed); only adverbially below (often with prepositional prefix {underneath }) in lieu {of} etc.

1. the under part, beneath, instead of, as, for, for the sake of, flat, unto, where, whereas n m

a. the under part adv accus

b. beneath prep

c. under, beneath

1. at the foot of (idiom)

2. sweetness, subjection, woman, being burdened or oppressed (fig)

3. of subjection or conquest

d. what is under one, the place in which one stands

1. in one's place, the place in which one stands (idiom with reflexive pronoun)

2. in place of, instead of (in transferred sense)

3. in place of, in exchange or return for (of things mutually interchanged) conj

e. instead of, instead of that

f. in return for that, because that in compounds

g. in, under, into the place of (after verbs of motion)

h. from under, from beneath, from under the hand of, from his place, under, beneath

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.