Lexical Summary chatsaph: to show insolence or harshness Original Word: חֲצַףTransliteration: chatsaph Phonetic Spelling: (khats-af') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to show insolence or harshness Meaning: to shear, cut close, to be severe Strong's Concordance hasty, be urgent (Aramaic) a primitive root; properly, to shear or cut close; figuratively, to be severe -- hasty, be urgent. Brown-Driver-Briggs H2685. chatsaph חֲצַף verb Haph`el shew insolence, harshness (Late Hebrew חצף Hiph`il act insolently, so ᵑ7 Aph`el; Syriac be audacious); — Participle feminine מַחְצְפָה (K§ 33, 2 e)) Daniel 3:22 overbearing (of command), מְהַחְצְפָה 2:15 harsh (id.). |