Lexical Summary mathoq: to become or be sweet or pleasant Original Word: מָתַקTransliteration: mathoq Phonetic Spelling: (maw-thak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to become or be sweet or pleasant Meaning: to become or be sweet or pleasant Strong's Concordance be made, take sweet A primitive root; to suck, by implication, to relish, or (intransitively) be sweet -- be (made, X take) sweet. Brown-Driver-Briggs H4985. mathoq מָתֹק verb become or be sweet, pleasant (Late Hebrew מתק, especially Pi`el; Assyrian [matâ‡u] be sweet, in derivatives; Ethiopic sweet; Aramaic suck (with pleasure), מְתַק id., be sweet; Arabic ( before ) see smack the lips (with pleasure), sweetness); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular suffix מְתָקוֺ Job 24:20; 3plural מָֽתְקוּ 21:33; Imperfect3masculine plural יִמְתָּ֑קוּ Proverbs 9:17, וַיִמְתְּקוּ Exodus 15:25; — 1 literally become sweet, of water (opposed to מָרִים) Exodus 15:25 (J); are (i.e. taste) sweet, יִמ גְּנוּבִים ׳מַיִם Proverbs 9:17 (figurative of delights of illicit pleasure). 2 = be pleasant, לוֺ מָֽתְקוּ Job 21:33 sweet (pleasant) to him are the clods of the valley (said of one resting in the grave). 3 suck (Aramaic sense, compare Syriac above) רִמָּה מְתָקוֺ Job 24:20 the worm doth suck him, feast on him (on verb masculine compare Ges§ 145. 7 KöSynt. § 345 a DaSynt. § 113 (b)), Di De Buhl (compare Kau Da; also SS who render 'angenehm finden'), but this sense in Hebrew dubious; text perhaps corrupt (compare conjectures by Bu Du). Hiph`il Imperfect3feminine singular רָעָה בְּפִיו תַּמְתִּיק אִם Job 20:12 if evil gives a sweet taste in his mouth (declarative Hiph`il); 1 plural סוֺד נַמְתִּיק יַחְדָּו אֲשֶׁר Psalm 55:15 we who used to make sweet (our) intimacy. |