Lexicon mot: a shaking, pole, bar (of a yoke) Original Word: מוֹטPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mot Phonetic Spelling: (mote) Short Definition: bars NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom motDefinitiona shaking, pole, bar (of a yoke) NASB Translationcarrying bars (2), pole (1), yoke bar (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מוֺט noun [masculine] shaking, pole, bar of yoke; — absolute ׳מ Numbers 4:10 5t.; suffix מֹטֵ֫הוּ Nahum 1:13; — 1 a shaking; tottering (c. negative, of security) לַצַּדִּיק לֹאיִֿתֵּן ׳מ Psalm 55:23; רַגְלֵנוּ ׳לֹא נָתַן לַמ Psalm 66:9, compare Psalm 121:3. 2 pole, or bar for carrying (named from springing motion) Numbers 4:10,12 compare especially Numbers 13:23. 3 bar of yoke Nahum 1:13 (אֶשְׁבֹּר מֹטֵהוּ מֵעָלַיַךְ), figurative of oppression. compare following.
Strong's bar, be moved, staff, yoke From mowt; a wavering, i.e. Fall; by implication, a pole (as shaking); hence, a yoke (as essentially a bent pole) -- bar, be moved, staff, yoke. see HEBREW mowt |
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