Strong's Concordance
macha: to strike, clap
Original Word: מָחָאPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: macha
Phonetic Spelling: (maw-khaw')
Short Definition: clap
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[] , only = (the hand) (Aramaic form of II. q. v.); —
Imperfect3masculine plural only figurative, of joy of inanimate things before Psalm 98:8; Isaiah 55:12. —
Infinitive construct suffix id., of exultation over foe Ezekiel 25:6 ("" ).
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
clap
A primitive root; to rub or strike the hands together (in exultation) -- clap.
Forms and Transliterations
יִמְחֲאוּ־ ימחאו־ מַחְאֲךָ֣ מחאך machaCha maḥ’ăḵā maḥ·’ă·ḵā yim·ḥă·’ū- yimchau yimḥă’ū-
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