Lexicon maraq: to scour, polish Original Word: מָרַקPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: maraq Phonetic Spelling: (maw-rak') Short Definition: polish NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto scour, polish NASB Translationpolish (1), polished (1), scour (1), scoured (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [ מָרַק] verb scour, polish (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic מְרַק; compare Arabic scrape off wool from a skin); — Qal Imperative מִרְקוּ הָֽרְמָחִים Jeremiah 46:4 polish the lances! Passive participle מָרוּק2Chronicles 4:16 polished, of bronze utensils of temple (= מְמוֺרָט 1 Kings 7:45). Hiph`il Imperfect3feminine singular חַמְרִיק only Proverbs 20:30 Kt, figurative, in clause בְּרָ֑ע ׳חַבֻּרוֺת מֶּצַע ת blows that cut in, cleanse away evil (compare De Now Wild VB); Qr תַּמְרוּק i.e. (are) a cleaning. (ᵐ5 συναντᾷ κακοῖς, whence Gr תַּקְדִּים, Frankenb. תִּקְרֶינָה, but improbable). Pu`al Perfect וּמֹרַק consecutive Leviticus 6:21 be well scoured, of bronze vessel ("" וְשֻׁטַּף בַּמָּ֑יִם).
Strong's bright, furbish, scour A primitive root; to polish; by implication, to sharpen; also to rinse -- bright, furbish, scour. |
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