hind, Aijeleth

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(hind of the dawn). In title to Psa. 22. May mean a musical instrument, the argument of the Psalm, the melody, or tune name.

Concise Bible Dictionary:

This occurs in the title of Psalm 22 and signifies “the hind of the morning” (margin). May not its reference be to the resurrection of the Lord after the cross? The Targum explains it as signifying “the morning oblation of the lamb.” If this is correct, the offering of the lamb stands in strong contrast to “the bulls of Bashan” roaring like a lion, and “the dogs” that compassed the patient victim in the Psalm. Modern critics see nothing more in the words than the name of some tune to which the Psalm was set.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
’ayeleth
Phonic:
ah-yeh’-leth
Meaning:
the same as 355; a doe
KJV Usage:
hind, Aijeleth

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

the hind of the morning

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

The hind of the morning dawn; the rising sun:―a musical instrument, Psa. 22: Title. {Cerva aurorae}