Lexical Summary shaqaq: to run, run about, rush Original Word: שָׁקַקTransliteration: shaqaq Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-kak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to run, run about, rush Meaning: to course, to seek greedily Strong's Concordance have appetite, long, range, run to and fro A primitive root; to course (like a beast of prey); by implication, to seek greedily -- have appetite, justle one against another, long, range, run (to and fro). Brown-Driver-Briggs H8264. shaqaq [שָׁקַק] verb run, run about, rush (apparently akin to √ I. שׁוק, whence שׁוֺק); — Qal Imperfect3masculine plural יָשֹׁקּוּ בָּעִיר Joel 2:9, of locusts ("" יְרֻצוּן; > Gr proposes יִסְּקוּfrom סלק); Participle שֹׁקֵק Isaiah 33:4, with ב of thing rush at, upon (like locusts); of roving, ranging bear Proverbs 28:15 (unless we read שָׁקוּל, Toy); figurative of נֶפֶשׁ longing for water Isaiah 29:8 ("" עָיֵם and, va, רֵקָה), Psalm 107:9 ("" רְעֵבָה). Hithpalpel Imperfect3masculine plural יִשְׁתַּקְשְׁקוּן Nahum 2:5, of chariots, they rush to and fro. |