Lexical Summary labat: to thrust down, out, or away Original Word: לָבַטTransliteration: labat Phonetic Spelling: (law-bat') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to thrust down, out, or away Meaning: to overthrow, intransposed, to fall Strong's Concordance fall A primitive root; to overthrow; intransposed, to fall -- fall. Brown-Driver-Briggs H3832. labat [לָבַט] verb thrust down, out, or away (Late Hebrew id.; Arabic strike the ground with a person, i.e. throw one down; Syriac Pa`el incitavit, stimulavit); — only Niph`al Imperfect be thrust down, away, i.e. ruined; יִלָּבֵט יָבִין לֹא עָם Hosea 4:14; יִלָּבֵט שְׂפָתַיִם אֱוִיל Proverbs 10:8, 10. לְבִיָּא לָבִיא לְבִי, see below לבא. לֻבִים see לוּבִים. |