mig-rawsh'
also (in plural) feminine (Ezek. 27:28) migrashah
{mig-raw-shaw'}; from 1644; a suburb (i.e. open country
whither flocks are driven from pasture); hence, the area
around a building, or the margin of the sea:--cast out,
suburb.
see Hebrew for [01644]
For the Levites [03881] left [05800] their suburbs [04054] and their possession [0272], and came [03212] to Judah [03063] and Jerusalem [03389]: for Jeroboam [03379] and his sons [01121] had cast them off [02186] from executing the priest's office [03547] unto the Lord [03068]:
Also of the sons [01121] of Aaron [0175] the priests [03548], which were in the fields [07704] of the suburbs [04054] of their cities [05892], in every several city [05892], the men [0582] that were expressed [05344] by name [08034], to give [05414] portions [04490] to all the males [02145] among the priests [03548], and to all that were reckoned by genealogies [03187] among the Levites [03881].