Lexical Summary tarad: to pursue, chase, be continuous Original Word: טָרַדTransliteration: tarad Phonetic Spelling: (taw-rad') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pursue, chase, be continuous Meaning: to pursue, chase, be continuous Strong's Concordance continual A primitive root; to drive on; figuratively, to follow close -- continual. Brown-Driver-Briggs H2956. tarad [טָרַד] verb pursue, chase, be continuous (Arabic pursue; II. prolong one's voice; VIII. continue uninterruptedly: Assyrian ‰arâdu, drive away COTGloss, so Aramaic , טְרַד) — only Qal Participle active טֹרֵד וְדֶלֶף Proverbs 19:13 a continuous dripping, dropping, i.e. one in which one drop pursues another; so ׳ד טוֺרֵד 27:15; in both simile of a contentious woman. [טְרַד] verb chase away (see Biblical Hebrew); — Pe`al Participle active plural ל מָֽרְדִין, accusative of person + מִן person Daniel 4:22; 4:29. Pe`il Perfect3masculine singular טְרִיד (WCG 224), subject person + מִן Daniel 4:30; 5:21. |