Lexical Summary ratsad: to watch (stealthily) Original Word: רָצַדTransliteration: ratsad Phonetic Spelling: (raw-tsad') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to watch (stealthily) Meaning: to look askant, be jealous Strong's Concordance leap A primitive root; probably to look askant, i.e. (figuratively) be jealous -- leap. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7520. ratsad [רָצַד] verb Pi`el watch stealthily, or with envious hostility (Arabic watch or wait (often lie in wait) for; ירצר Ecclus 14:22 observe stealthily, so once Aramaic רְצַר LevyNHWB iv. 464); — only Imperfect2masculine plural תְּרַצְּדוּן Psalm 68:17 (figurative of mountains, with accusative). |