Greetings Thomas (and All):I posted your phrase on another website and here are some possibilties.
Dianne
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"ROUSH"
This could be the word rosh, pronounced roshe, which means head, top, first, sum. It often represents the head, as in the bodily head, or with the saying "lift up one's own head".
According to Vine's, it has secondary nuances as well, such as representing the hair on one's head, or can connote unity, as in representing every individual in a given group, or as the total number of persons in a group.
It can also mean leader, point or beginning, or as the "head cornerstone" as the chief cornerstone, occuplying a place of primary importance.
I dont know much Hebrew, but thought I would share this.
I dont know if this is right, and probably isnt, but here is what I got from searching Hebraic root words. I hope someone who knows Hebrew will give the actual interpretation of it.
Resh= Ruwach, pronounced roo'-ahk, wind; breath. Fig. life,; by resemblance spirit, but only of a rational being incl. it's expression and functions. This is the same word used for YHWH'S SPIRIT throughout Scripture.
Rock= Reyach, pronounced ray'-akh, savor, smell, fragrence, aroma. This word is used of the odor of a sacrifice being offered up to YHWH, described as a sweet savor.
Rosh= Roshe, as described in the previous post, head, cornerstone. CHRIST is the chief cornerstone.
Kian= kan, pronounced keh-an', which means now, taken from the root meaning so, which then is taken from the root word meaning properly set upright, just, honest or righteous.
I dont know if this is right or not? Just thought I might offer it.