Lexicon miqtsoa: a corner buttress Original Word: מִקְצ֫וֹעַPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: miqtsoa Phonetic Spelling: (mak-tso'-ah) Short Definition: corners NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiona corner buttress NASB TranslationAngle (4), corner buttress (1), corners (7), every corner (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִקָצֹעַ noun masculineEzekiel 46:21 place of corner-structure, (inner) corner-buttress (as (place of) cutting off of an inner angle if √ rightly explained; see RS l.c. 71-81); — absolute ׳מ Nehemiah 3:19 +, צוֺעַ- Nehemiah 3:20 +; construct צֹעַ- Ezekiel 46:21 (twice in verse); plural absolute מִקָצֹעֹת Exodus 26:24; Exodus 36:29, construct עוֺת- Ezekiel 46:22, מִקְצוֺעֵי Ezekiel 46:21, also מְקֻצְעֹת Exodus 26:23; Exodus 36:28 Di (not Pu`al Participle from קָצַע Thes BuhlLex 13 and others), but read probably מִקְצֹעֹת, so SS Baen; suffix מִקְצֹעוֺתָיו Ezekiel 41:22;-corner-post of altar Ezekiel 41:22, tabernacle Exodus 26:23,24 = Exodus 36:28,29; (inner) buttress-place of court, where the small corner-courts were, Ezekiel 46:21 (3 t. in verse); Ezekiel 46:22; of inner (rock- ?) buttress at northeast corner of wall of Jerusalem, ׳הַמּ, nearly = proper name, Nehemiah 3:19,20,25, also (distinguished from מִּנָּה) Nehemiah 3:24; 2Chronicles 26:9.
Strong's corner, turning Or maqtsoa {mak-tso-ah}; or (feminine) maqtso-ah {mak-tso-aw'}; from qatsa' in the denominative sense of bending; an angle or recess -- corner, turning. see HEBREW qatsa' |
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