Lexical Summary qalas: to mock, scoff Original Word: קָלַסTransliteration: qalas Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-las') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to mock, scoff Meaning: to disparage, ridicule Strong's Concordance mock, scoff, scorn A primitive root; to disparage, i.e. Ridicule -- mock, scoff, scorn. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7046. qalas [קָלַס] verb mock, scoff (Ecclus 11:4 תקלס, text by AdlerJQ xii (1900), 470); — Pi`el Infinitive construct אָתְנָן לְקַלֵּס Ezekiel 16:31 to scoff at hire (of Jerusalem under figure of harlot), but ᵑ6 ᵐ5 Symm collect, read לִקְבֹּץ Gr Toy Krae (or לְלַקֵּט, Co). Hithpa`el mock, deride, with ב person, Imperfect3masculine singular יִתְקַלָּ֑ס Habakkuk 1:10; 3masculine plural יִתְקַלְּסוּ Ezekiel 22:5, ׳וַיִּת 2 Kings 2:23. |