Lexicon tsaphaph: to chirp, peep Original Word: צָפַףPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: tsaphaph Phonetic Spelling: (tsaw-faf') Short Definition: whisper NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto chirp, peep NASB Translationchirped (1), twitter (1), whisper (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ צַפַף] verb Pilpel chirp, peep (onomatopoetic; Late Hebrew Pilpal id.; Jewish-Aramaic צַפְצֵף chirp; Arabic sparrow, etc.); — Imperfect3feminine singular תְּצַפְצֵף Isaiah 29:4, 1singular אֲצַפְצֵף Isaiah 38:14; Participle מְצַפְצֵף Isaiah 10:14, plural הַמְפְצְפִים Isaiah 8:19; — chirp, peep: 1 of birds Isaiah 10:14 (figurative of conquered peoples); of mourning, ׳בְּסוּסאֲ֗֗֗צ Isaiah 38:14 ("" אֶהְנֶּה בַּיּוֺנָה). 2 of spirits, ghosts Isaiah 8:19 (+ הַמַּהְגִּים), ׳מֵעָפָר אִמְרָתֵךְ תְּצ Isaiah 29:4 (like a spirit's).
Strong's chirp, chatter, peep, whisper A primitive root; to coo or chirp (as a bird) -- chatter, peep, whisper. |
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