Lexicon at: gentleness Original Word: אּטִּיםPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: at Phonetic Spelling: (at) Short Definition: gently NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiongentleness NASB Translationdespondently (1), gently (3), leisure (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אַט substantive gentleness, used only adverbially: — a. as adverb. accus. 1 Kings 21:27 וַיְהַלֵח ַאט׃ and he (Ahab) went about softly (that is, in penitence); b. with לְ of norm or state (as in לָבֶטַח, see לְ) 2 Samuel 18:5 לְאַטלִֿי לַנַּעַר (deal) gently for me with the young man, Isaiah 8:6 the waters of Shiloah הַהֹלְכִים לְאַ֑ט that go Gently; with pretonic qameƒ Job 15:11 דָּבָר לָאַט עִמָּֽח׃ a word (spoken) gently with thee; with suffix Genesis 33:14 and I אֶתְנַהֲלָה לְאִטִּי will lead on gently (literally according to my Gentleness). לְאַט לָאַט gently, see אַט below אטט above לאך (√ of מַלְאָךְ מְלָאכָה, compare Arabic , send, messenger, Ethiopic send a messenger, see be sent, wait on, minister; = Hebrew מַלְאָךְ; compare Phoenician מלאך messenger; Late Hebrew מַלְאָךְ Aramaic מַלְאֲכָא, as in Hebrew)
Strong's charmer, gently, secret, softly From an unused root perhaps meaning to move softly; (as a noun) a necromancer (from their soft incantations), (as an adverb) gently -- charmer, gently, secret, softly. |
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