Lexical Summary qatsats: cut off Original Word: קָצַץTransliteration: qatsats Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-tsats') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: cut off Meaning: to chop off Strong's Concordance cut asunder, in pieces, in sunder, off, utmost A primitive root; to chop off (literally or figuratively) -- cut (asunder, in pieces, in sunder, off), X utmost. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7112. qatsats [קָצַץ] verb cut off (Late Hebrew id., also קֵץ end; Assyrian ‡aƒâƒu, hew off, cut off, ‡iƒƒatu, boundary stone, BelserBAS ii. 120, 139, compare HilprAssyriaca i. 12; Arabic cut, clip, cut off; Aramaic קְצַץ, cut off, קִיצָּא, end);- Qal Perfect2masculine singular consecutive וְקַצֹּתָה Deuteronomy 25:12 (accusative כַּמָּהּ); Participle pass plural construct פֵאָה קְצוּצֵי Jeremiah 9:25; 25:23; 49:32 (see מֵּאָה 1). Pi`el Perfect3masculine singular קִצֵּץ Psalm 129:4, ׳וְק consecutive Exodus 39:3; Psalm 46:10, קִצַּץ 2 Kings 18:16; Imperfect וַיְקַצֵּץ 16:17 +, etc.;-cut or hew off, thumbs, toes, Judges 1:6, hands and feet 2 Samuel 4:12; cut in two, spear (חֲנִית) Psalm 46:10, threads Exodus 39:3 (P), cords Psalm 129:4 (figurative); cut in pieces, vessels (of gold) 2 Kings 24:13; 2 Chronicles 28:24; bases (הַמְּכֹנוֺת) 2 Kings 16:17 (so Kit Benz, transposing הַמִּסְגְּרוֺת), doors 18:16 (both, for the sake of metal sheathing). Pu`al Participle plural מְקֻצָּצִים Judges 1:7 hewn off (as 1:6 above). |