Lexicon qetsath: an end Original Word: קְצָתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: qetsath Phonetic Spelling: (kets-awth') Short Definition: end NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom qatsahDefinitionan end NASB Translationend (3), ends (3), some* (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs קְצָת noun feminine end (Lag BN 10 Ges § 95n); — construct ׳ק Nehemiah 7:69 (Gi Baer, Nehemiah 7:70 van d. H.) +; suffix קְצָתָם Daniel 1:5; plural absolute קְצָוֺת Exodus 38:5; Psalm 65:9 ( + perhaps קצוותו Exodus 37:8; Exodus 39:4 Kt. see קָצָה; Kö ii. 1, 61 derives these plural forms from [ קָ֑צוּ]); — 1 end, of corners of grating Exodus 38:5 ("" קְצוֺתָיו Exodus 27:4), compare Exodus 37:8; Exodus 39:4 above (all P); ends of earth Psalm 65:9. 2 מִקְצָת (some) from the end of, some of (מִן 3b) Nehemiah 7:69 (so Late Hebrew), Daniel 1:2. 3 ׳מִק at the end of a certain time Daniel 1:5,15,18. II. קצה (√ of following (Ol§ 215 h Köii. 1, 405); compare Arabic decide judicially, decree, †adi). קְצָת noun feminine end (so Biblical Hebrew (late); ᵑ7 (Genesis 47:2); not Syriac; compare Egyptian Aramaic RŠS361A 4); — construct ׳לִק at the end of (months, days) Daniel 4:26; Daniel 4:31; מַלְכוּתָא ׳מִןקֿ Daniel 2:42 = part of ("" מִנַּהּ vd; compare Biblical Hebrew קְצָת 2).
Strong's end, part, some From qatsah; a termination (literally or figuratively); also (by implication) a portion; adverbially (with prepositional prefix) after -- end, part, X some. see HEBREW qatsah |
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