Lexicon maraq: juice (stewed out of meat), broth Original Word: מָרָקPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: maraq Phonetic Spelling: (maw-rawk') Short Definition: broth NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitionjuice (stewed out of meat), broth NASB Translationbroth (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מָרָק (van d. H מָרַק) noun masculine juice stewed out of meat, or broth (on form compare Lag BN 50); — וְהַמָּרָק שָׂם בַּמָּרוּר Judges 6:19 (see GFM); וְאֶתהַֿמָּרָק שְׁפוֺךְ Judges 6:20; construct מְרַק Isaiah 65:4 Qr, so Vrss (Kt פרק) broth of unclean things. [מֶרְקָח], מֶרְקָחָה, מִרְקַ֫תַת see רקח.
Strong's broth From maraq; soup (as if a rinsing) -- broth. See also paraq. see HEBREW maraq see HEBREW paraq |
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