Lexicon sechoq: laughter, derision, sport Original Word: שְׂחוֹקPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sechoq Phonetic Spelling: (sekh-oke') Short Definition: laughter NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sachaqDefinitionlaughter, derision, sport NASB Translationenjoyment (1), joke (2), laughingstock (5), laughter (6), sport (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שְׂחֹק, שְׂתוֺק noun [masculine] laughter, derision, sport (properly infinitive construct); — absolute שְׂחֹק Jeremiah 48:26 5t.; construct Ecclesiastes 7:6; absolute שְׂחוֺק Jeremiah 20:7 7t.; — 1 laughter (joyous) Job 8:21 ("" תְּרוּעָה), Psalm 126:2 ("" דִנָּה), Ecclesiastes 2:2 ("" שִׂמְחָה), Ecclesiastes 10:19 ("" שִׂמֵּחַ); as hollow Proverbs 14:13 (opposed to כָּאַב), Ecclesiastes 7:3 (opposed to כַּעַס), compare הַבְּסִיל ׳שׂ Ecclesiastes 7:6. 2 (object of) derision, ׳הָיָה לִשׂ, Jeremiah 20:7; Jeremiah 48:26,27 (read ׳לִשׂ for ᵑ0 ׳הַשּׂ ᵐ5 ᵑ6 ᵑ9 Gie Du; Co strike out vv), Jeremiah 48:39; Lamentations 3:14; elsewhere Job 12:4 (twice in verse) 3 sport Proverbs 10:23.
Strong's derision, laughter, to scorn, mocked, sport Or schoq {sekh-oke'}; from sachaq; laughter (in merriment or defiance) -- derision, laughter(-ed to scorn, -ing), mocked, sport. see HEBREW sachaq |
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