Lexical Summary qur: to bore, dig Original Word: קוּרTransliteration: qur Phonetic Spelling: (koor) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bore, dig Meaning: to trench, to throw forth, to wall up Strong's Concordance break down, cast out, destroy, dig A primitive root; to trench; by implication, to throw forth; also (denominative from qiyr) to wall up, whether literal (to build a wall) or figurative (to estop) -- break down, cast out, destroy, dig. see HEBREW qiyr Brown-Driver-Briggs H6979. qur קַוְקָו (or קָוְקָו קַוְקַו,) noun [masculine] might (?); — so read (according to most) for קַוקָֿו in phrase ק ׳גּוֺי Isaiah 18:2, 7 i.e. a mighty nation (compare Arabic strength; see (on reduplication) Ges§ 123e); > RV 'meting out conquered lands, literally 'of line, line' (11. קַו). I. [קוּר] verb bore, dig (Arabic () cut a round hole in, scoop out); — Qal Perfect1singular קַרְתִּי 2 Kings 19:24 I have dug (that is, a well)= Isaiah 37:25 (Meinh conjectures כָּרִתִי). — Hiph`il, Pilpel, see I, II. קרר. I. [קָרַר] verb be cold (Arabic be cold, so Ethiopic Syriac ; ᵑ7 Ithpa`al 1 singular cool onself (rare); Levy compare also Late Hebrew Nithp. רִתְקָרֵר grow calm [i.e. cool]); — Hiph`il make or keep cool: Perfect3feminine singular הֵקֵ֫רָה, figurative, Jeremiah 6:7b Jerusalem keepeth her wickedness cool, fresh; Infinitive construct metaplastic הָקִיר (Ges§ 67v) 6:7a, of בּוֺר keeping water cool (simile). II. [קָרַר] verb Pilpel tear down (?) (Late Hebrew קִרְקֵר tear down wall); — only Participle קִר מְקַרְקַר Isaiah 22:5 usually (men are) tearing down wall (s), but see I. קִיר 3 near the end. קרשׁ (√ of following; compare Late Hebrew רַשׁ be (come) firm, solid, קֶרֶשׁ board (rare)). |