Princess
Princess
(, sarah) occurs but seldom in the Scriptures (1Ki 11:3; Lam 1:1; elsewhere lady. SEE SARAH ); but the persons to whom it alludes, the daughters of kings, are frequently mentioned, and often with some reference to the splendor of their apparel. Thus we read of Tamar’s garment of divers colors (2Sa 13:18), and the dress of the Egyptian princess, the wife of Solomon, is described as raiment of needlework, and clothing of wrought gold (Psa 45:13-14). SEE EMBROIDERY.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Princess
prinses: The Hebrew term is , sarah (compare sar, prince, and Sarah); it means (1) a queen (Isa 49:23, the King James Version and the Revised Version (British and American) both queen); (2) the consort of a king contrasted with his concubines (1Ki 11:3, He had seven hundred wives. princesses, and three hundred concubines); (3) the wife of a prince (Est 1:18 : the princesses of Persia and Media); (4) it is metaphorically used of the city of Jerusalem (Lam 1:1).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Princess
Princess. See Prince.