Lexicon ramas: to trample Original Word: רָמַסPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ramas Phonetic Spelling: (raw-mas') Short Definition: trampled NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto trample NASB Translationoppressors (1), trample (2), trample my down (1), trample down (1), trampled (7), trampled them down (1), tramples down (1), trampling (1), tread (1), tread down (1), treads (1), trodden (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs רָמַס verb trample (Late Hebrew id.; Jewish-Aramaic רְמַס; compare perhaps Syriac , Arabic , kick (Ba ES 33 Kö ii. 196); is bury, and conceal grave); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular consecutive ׳וְר Micah 5:7; Imperfect3masculine singular יִרְמֹס Ezekiel 26:11; Psalm 7:6, יִרְמָסֿ Isaiah 41:25, suffix וַיִּרְמְסֶנָּה 2 Kings 9:33, etc.; Imperative feminine singular רִמְסִי Nahum 3:14; Infinitive construct רְמֹס Isaiah 1:12; Participle רֹמֵס Isaiah 16:4; — trample, of men, with accusative חֲצֵרָ֑י Isaiah 1:12, חוּצוֺת Ezekiel 26:11 (by horses' hoofs), טִיט Ezekiel 41:25 (in simile), compare בַחֹמֶר ׳ר Nahum 3:14, accusative מִרְעֶה Ezekiel 34:18 (in figurative); trample down, accusative of person, animal, or thing, 2 Kings 7:17,20, so (by horses' hoofs) 2 Kings 9:33, לָאָרֶץ חַיָּי֫ ׳יִר Psalm 7:6; Psalm 91:13 ("" תִּדְרֹךְ); subject ׳י Isaiah 63:13 (figurative; +דָּרַךְ), subject רֶנֶל Isaiah 26:6; subject beast 2 Kings 14:9 (allegory) = 2 Chronicles 25:18; Daniel 8:7 (vision), of horn, Daniel 8:10; absolute of lion, וְטָרַף ׳וְר Micah 5:7 (simile); participle as substantive collective tramplers (i.e. devastators) Isaiah 16:4. Niph`al be trampled, Imperfect3feminine plural בְּרַגֶלַיִם תֵּרָמַ֑סְנָה Isaiah 28:3 (on subject compare Di Du CheHpt Köi. 183).
Strong's oppressor, stamp upon, trample under feet, tread down, upon A primitive root; to tread upon (as a potter, in walking or abusively) -- oppressor, stamp upon, trample (under feet), tread (down, upon). |
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