Lexical Summary chatsats: gravel Original Word: חָצָץTransliteration: chatsats Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-tsawts') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: gravel Meaning: something cutting, gravel, an arrow Strong's Concordance arrow, gravel stone From chatsats; properly, something cutting; hence, gravel (as grit); also (like chets) an arrow -- arrow, gravel (stone). see HEBREW chatsats see HEBREW chets Brown-Driver-Briggs H2687. chatsats חָצָץ noun [masculine] gravel (as divided, comminuted; Aramaic חֲצִיצָא, ) — only absolute ׳ח Proverbs 20:17; Lamentations 3:16 [חֲצָצֶיךָ Psalm 77:18 see חֵץ]. — ח ׳יְמַלֵּאפִֿיהוּ Proverbs 20:17 figurative of a liar; בח ׳וַיַּגְרֵס שִׁנָּ֑י Lamentations 3:16 and he hath crushed my teeth with gravel-stones, figurative of ׳י's dealings with sufferer. |