| Lexical Summary oleloth: a gleaningOriginal Word: עֹלֵלה Transliteration: oleloth Phonetic Spelling: (o-lay-law') Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Short Definition: a gleaning Meaning: gleanings, gleaning-time Strong's Concordancegleaning of the grapes, grape-gleanings Feminine active participle of alal; only in plural gleanings; by extens. Gleaning-time -- (gleaning) (of the) grapes, grapegleanings. see HEBREW alal Brown-Driver-Briggs H5955. oleloth עוֺלֵלוֺת noun feminine plural intensive gleaning (going over a second time); — gleaning (of grapes and olives; לֶקֶט of grain), always figurative of remnant: absolute ׳ע Isaiah 17:6 ("" זַיִת כְּנֹקֶף), 24:13 (simile; "" id., + בָּצִיר), Jeremiah 49:9 (compare בֹּצְרִים va) = Obadiah 5 (id.); construct בָּצִיר עֹלִלֹת Micah 7:1; figurative of warlike achievement אֶפְרַיִם עֹלְלוֺת Judges 8:2 (opposed to בָּצִיר). | 



