Strong's Concordance
chatsats: archer
Original Word: חָצַץPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: chatsats
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-tsats')
Short Definition: archer
Brown-Driver-Briggs
(Late Hebrew
makes a partition; Assyrian
—aƒâƒu,
cut in two, Zim
BP 24 n.; Ethiopic
👁 Image curtail, diminish) —
Participle intransitive Proverbs 30:27 of locusts ; i.e. dividing (themselves) into companies or swarms.
Participle see II. .
Perfect Job 21:21 the number of his months, they have been cut in two (figurative for curtailed).
II. [] only
Participle Judges 5:11 archers (> those dividing spoil, since no object expressed and more suitable for such meaning)
, see IV. .
I. (√ of following; compare Arabic 👁 Image
encompass, surround; Ethiopic 👁 Image
surround, enclose by wall, etc.; 👁 Image
enclosure; Late Hebrew court, Phoenician id., Syriac 👁 Image
, id.)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
archer, bands, cut off in the midst
A primitive root (compare chatsah); properly, to chop into, pierce or sever; hence, to curtail, to distribute (into ranks); as denom. From chets, to shoot an arrow -- archer, X bands, cut off in the midst.
see HEBREW chatsah
see HEBREW chets
Forms and Transliterations
חֹצֵ֣ץ חֻצָּֽצוּ׃ חצץ חצצו׃ מְחַֽצְצִ֗ים מחצצים choTzetz chutzTzatzu ḥō·ṣêṣ ḥōṣêṣ ḥuṣ·ṣā·ṣū ḥuṣṣāṣū mə·ḥaṣ·ṣîm mechatzTzim məḥaṣṣîm
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