חָגוֹר
cha.gor (H2289)
belted
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word חָגוֹר (cha.gor) has a short definition of "belted." Analytically, we can synthesize its meaning as related to clothing, specifically attire that incorporates a belt or sash. Given its semantic domain of Clothing & Textile and limited occurrences in the Bible, the word likely describes a style of dress characterized by a girding or a fastened belt. Its significance to the audience is tied to the context in which it appears - possibly in reference to attire worn by individuals for ceremonial, military, or everyday purposes. The word's restricted use and specialized meaning underscore the importance of its context for fully grasping its purpose.
AI synthesis uses only provided lexicon data -- never training knowledge.
dressed with belts on their waists, with flowing turbans on their heads, all of them looking like princes, after the likeness of the Babylonians in Chaldea, the land of their birth.