Lexicon shoq: a leg Original Word: שׁוֹקPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: shoq Phonetic Spelling: (shoke) Short Definition: thigh NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiona leg NASB Translationleg (2), legs (4), ruthlessly* (1), thigh (12).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שׁוֺק19 noun [feminine]Leviticus 7:33 compare Albr ZAW xvi (1896), 76 f., so Arabic, see Lane W AG. § 290 ( δ)] leg; — ׳שׁ absolute 1 Samuel 9:24 +, construct Exodus 29:27 +; dual שֹׁקַיִם Deuteronomy 28:35; Proverbs 26:7, construct שׁוֺקֵי Psalm 147:10, suffix שׁוֺקָיו Songs 5:15; — leg: 1 of man, specifically lower leg, calf, distinguished from thigh, in עֵליָֿרֵךְ ׳וַיַּךְ אוֺתָם שׁ Judges 15:8 he smote them, leg upon thigh, i.e. utterly (compare GFM), Deuteronomy 28:35 ("" בִּרְכַּיִם), Proverbs 26:7; Psalm 147:10; Songs 5:15; of woman (city personified) Isaiah 47:2. 2 of sacrificial animal, specifically upper leg, thigh, hind leg, portion eaten 1 Samuel 9:24 (compare KleinZPV vi (1883), 98, cited also by NesMarg. 13), הַיָּמִין ׳שׁ right thigh Exodus 29:32 6t. P (see יָמִין), הַתְּדוּמָה ׳שׁ Leviticus 7:34 4t. P, thigh of contribution (see ׳ת p. 929). — ᵐ5 βραχίων, ᵑ9 armus, hence AV and others shoulder, but see Di Baen DrDeuteronomy 18:3. שׁוק (√ of following; Biblical Hebrew I. שׁוק, שׁוֺק). Strong's hip, leg, shoulder, thigh From shuwq; the (lower) leg (as a runner) -- hip, leg, shoulder, thigh. see HEBREW shuwq |
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