Strong's Concordance

Original word: עֲרוּגַת
Transliteration: arugah
Definition (short): beds
Definition (full): something piled up, raised by mental aspiration), a paterre

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin: from arag
Definition: a garden terrace or bed
NASB Translation: bed (1), beds (3).
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Or iarugah {ar-oo-gaw'}; feminine passive participle of arag; something piled up (as if (figuratively) raised by mental aspiration), i.e. A paterre -- bed, furrow.

see HEBREW arag

KJV: His cheeks are as a bed of spices, as sweet flowers: his lips like lilies, dropping sweet smelling myrrh.
NASB: "His cheeks are like a bed of balsam, Banks of sweet-scented herbs; His lips are lilies Dripping with liquid myrrh.
KJV: My beloved is gone down into his garden, to the beds of spices, to feed in the gardens, and to gather lilies.
NASB: "My beloved has gone down to his garden, To the beds of balsam, To pasture his flock in the gardens And gather lilies.
KJV: There was also another great eagle with great wings and many feathers: and, behold, this vine did bend her roots toward him, and shot forth her branches toward him, that he might water it by the furrows of her plantation.
NASB: "But there was another great eagle with great wings and much plumage; and behold, this vine bent its roots toward him and sent out its branches toward him from the beds where it was planted, that he might water it.
KJV: Yea, behold, being planted, shall it prosper? shall it not utterly wither, when the east wind toucheth it? it shall wither in the furrows where it grew.
NASB: "Behold, though it is planted, will it thrive? Will it not completely wither as soon as the east wind strikes it-- wither on the beds where it grew?"'"