Lexical Summary qatsah: to cut off Original Word: קָצָהTransliteration: qatsah Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-tsaw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cut off Meaning: to cut off, to destroy, to scrape off Strong's Concordance cut off, cut short, scrape off A primitive root; to cut off; (figuratively) to destroy; (partially) to scrape off -- cut off, cut short, scrape (off). Brown-Driver-Briggs H7096. qatsah I. [קָצָה] verb cut off (Late Hebrew id., separate, Phoenician קצה cut off, exterminate; Aramaic קְצָא, break off (e.g. bread); Arabic be remote, remote extremity); — Qal Infinitive עַמִּים קְצוֺת Habakkuk 2:10 cutting off many peoples; Vrss קַצּוֺת (√ קצץ); Gr Now conjecture הֲצִיקוֺתָ. Pi`el Infinitive construct בְּ לִקַצּוֺת 2 Kings 10:32 to cut off in Israel; read probably לִקְצוֺף to be angry with, ᵑ7 Hi CheCrit. n. Isaiah 14:6 (in Commentaries) KmpKau Kit Benz, ᵑ9; Gr לָקוּץ; Participle רַגְלַיִם מְקַצֶּח Proverbs 26:6 (figurative). Hiph`il Perfect3plural הִקְצוּ Leviticus 14:41, accusative dust; Infinitive construct הִקְצוֺת 14:43, accusative house, in both apparently = קָצַע scrape, scrape off (q. v., 14:41 a), and so probably read, namely הַקְצִיעַ הִקְצְעוּ,, RSJPhil. xvi (1888), 72 Dr-Wh Di-Ry Baen. |