Lexical Summary raphaq: to shake, rock Original Word: רָפַקTransliteration: raphaq Phonetic Spelling: (raw-fak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to shake, rock Meaning: to shake, rock Strong's Concordance lean A primitive root; to recline -- lean. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7514. raphaq [רָפַק] verb Hithpa`el support oneself, lean (Ethiopic reclinare, accumbere ad mensam; compare Arabic be Gentle, bind camel's arm to prevent going quickly; , Late Hebrew מַרְמַּק, Jewish-Aramaic מַרְמְּקָא, elbow); — Participle feminine מִתְרַמֶּקֶת Song of Solomon 8:5 (with עַל person). רפשׂ see רפס. above רפשׁ (√ of following; Late Hebrew רֶפֶשׂ = Biblical Hebrew; Schulth71f. compare Arabic talk or act obscenely, and a Syriac slag, refuse (not in PS Brock and others)). |