BUNCH.Besides meaning bundle (of hyssop, Exo_12:22, Heb. something tied together) and cluster (of ralsins, 2Sa_16:1, 1Ch_12:40, Heb. something dried), bunch is used also for the hump of a camel in Isa_30:6. Cf. Shaks. Rich. III. I. iii. 248
This poisnous bunch-backd toad.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909
bunsh: Is used of (1) a ?bunch of hyssop? (Exo_12:22, אגדּה, 'ăghuddāh); (2) a ?cluster of raisins? (2Sa_16:1 the King James Version; 1Ch_12:40 the King James Version צמּוּק, cı̄mmūḳ = ?something dried or shriveled?); (3) a ?camel's hump? (Isa_30:6 the King James Version דּבּשׁת, dabbesheth): of obscure etymology.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.
Bunch
אֲגֻדָּה, aguddah', a bundle of hyssop (Exo_12:22; elsewhere burden or yoke, Isa_58:6' troop of men, 2Sa_2:25); צַמּוּק, tsimmuk', a bunch of dried raisins (2Sa_16:1; 1Ch_12:40; elsewhere cluster of raisins); דִּבֶּשֶׁת, dabbe'sheth, the hump of a camel (Isa_30:6), so called from the softness of the flesh, being a mere lump of fat (see Burckhardt, Notes on the Bedouins, 2, 82 sq.).
CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.