Lexicon shachaq: to rub away, beat fine, pulverize Original Word: שָׁחַקPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: shachaq Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-khak') Short Definition: beat NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto rub away, beat fine, pulverize NASB Translationbeat (1), beat them fine (1), pulverized (1), wears away (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שָׁחַק] verb rub away, beat fine, pulverize (so Arabic , worn garment, thin clouds; Aramaic שְׁחַק, pilverize; Ecclus שחק Ecclesiasticus 6:36 is go often (wear by treading), Str compare iter terere); — Qal Perfect3plural אֲבָּנִים שָֽׁחֲקוּ מַיִם Job 14:19 waters rub away stones; 2 masculine singular וְשָׁחַקְתָּ֫ Exodus 30:36 (P; of pulverizing incense, see דקק Hiph`il); figurative, accusative of foes, Imperfect1singular suffix וְאֶשְׁחָקֵם 2 Samuel 22:43 ("") = Psalm 18:43.
Strong's beat, wear A primitive root; to comminate (by trituration or attrition) -- beat, wear. |
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