7286. radad
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radad: to beat out, beat down, subdue
Original Word: רָדַד
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: radad
Phonetic Spelling: (raw-dad')
Short Definition: gone

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to beat out, beat down, subdue
NASB Translation
gone (1), spread (1), subdue (1), subdues (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[רָדַד] verb beat out, figurative beat down, subdue (Late Hebrew Pi`el stamp or beat down, make flat, spread out; ᵑ7 רְדַד beat out; compare probably Arabic repel, reject (NöM 75); Assyrian radâdu is pursue (rare)); —

Qal, figurative, beat down: Infinitive construct לְרַד לְפָנָיו גּוֺיִם Isaiah 45:1; Participle active הָרוֺדֵד עַמִּי תַּחְתָּ֑י Psalm 144:2; — so also Imperfect יָרֹד Isaiah 41:2 accusative Ew and others (for ᵑ0 יַרְדְּ, see I. רדה Hiph`il). — Judges 19:11 read יָרַד.

Hiph`il literally beat out: Imperfect3masculine singular וַיָּ֫רֶד עַלהַֿכְּרוּבִים ֗֗֗ אֶתהַֿזָּהָב 1 Kings 6:32 and beat out the gold upon the cherubim (covered them with beaten gold).



Strong's
spend, spread, subdue

A primitive root; to tread in pieces, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer, or (specifically) to overlay -- spend, spread, subdue.

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