Lexicon qala': carve Original Word: קָלַעPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: qala' Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-lah') Short Definition: carve Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [ קָלַע] verb sling, hurl forth (Thes compare Arabic sit insecurely (see also Frä 224, Socin in Buhl Lex 13), waver, whence sail (loan-word Frä l.c.), Jewish-Aramaic קַלְעָא id., Biblical Hebrew Late Hebrew קֶלַע curtain; thence hurl, sling; but this perhaps denominative (Soc l.c.) from loosened clod, compare Syriac id. (Nö in Frä l.c.); Arabic sling, Eth : id.; ᵑ7 קְלַע verb sling, Syriac noun sling); — Qal Participle קֹלֵעַ בָּאֶבֶן אֶלֿ Judges 20:16 one slinging (with) a stone at a hair; ׳קוֺ with accusative of person Jeremiah 10:18 I will sling forth the inhabitants. Pi`el Imperfect3masculine singular וַיִקַלַּע 1 Samuel 17:49 and he slang (that is, the stone); suffix יְקַלְּעֶנָּה 1 Samuel 25:29 he shall sling away (life of enemy). II. קָלַע verb carve; — Qal Perfect3masculine singular ׳ק: with 2 accusative, carve walls with, 1 Kings 6:29; with accusative of congnate meaning with verb + עַל 1 Kings 6:32; with accusative of thing carved 1 Kings 6:35.
Strong's carve, sling out A primitive root: to sling: also to carve (as if a circular motion, or into light forms) -- carve, sling (out). |
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