Lexicon luz: to turn aside, depart Original Word: לוּזPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: luz Phonetic Spelling: (looz) Short Definition: devious NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto turn aside, depart NASB Translationdepart (1), devious (3), guile (1), vanish (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ לוּז] verb (in poetry, mostly Wisdom Literature) turn aside, depart (Late Hebrew Niph`al, Hiph`il; Arabic have recourse to, take refuge in); — Qal Imperfect מֵעֵינֶ֑יךָ אַליָֿלֻזוּ Proverbs 3:21 let them not (i.e. sound wisdom, etc., si vera 1., compare VB) depart from thine eyes (see Hiph`il). Niph`al Participle נָלוֺז Proverbs 3:32; Isaiah 30:12; construct נְלוֺז Proverbs 14:2; pluralנְלוֺזִים Proverbs 2:15; — figurative, devious, crooked, בְּמַעְגְּלֹתָם ׳נ Proverbs 2:15 ׅ "" (עִקְּשִׁים; דְּרָכָיו ׳נ Proverbs 14:2; as substantive of person Proverbs 3:32; of course of action Isaiah 30:12 ׅ "" (עשֶׁק, i.e. crookedness = craftiness, cunning, compare De Che Di. Hiph`il Imperfect אַליַֿלִּיזוּ מֵעֵינֶיךָ Proverbs 4:21 (subject דְּבָרַי let them [my words] not depart (on form see Ges§ 72 R. 9) from thine eyes (strictly, let them not practise, exhibit, deviation, direct causative, Köi. 205).
Strong's depart, froward, perverseness A primitive root; to turn aside (compare lavah, luwt and luwn), i.e. (literally) to depart, (figuratively) be perverse -- depart, froward, perverse(-ness). see HEBREW lavah see HEBREW luwt see HEBREW luwn |
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