Strong's Concordance
tsaphar: perhaps to depart
Original Word: צָפַרPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: tsaphar
Phonetic Spelling: (tsaw-far')
Short Definition: depart
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [] dubious; —
Imperfect3masculine singular
Judges 7:3 let him return and (Vrss)
let him depart, AV
depart early (as Ki, from Aramaic ,
👁 Image morning, improbable), wholly uncertain; Gr ; on difficulty of see
and GFM, who conjectures and so Gideson put them to test (compare Judges 7:4), so Bu Now (compare DrHast. ii. 176 n).
II. (√ of following; compare Arabic 👁 Image
peep, twitter whistle (usually of bird; onomatopoetic); Assyrian ƒapâru is cry, howl: Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew, so Phoenician , Syriac 👁 Image
, Mandean , NöM § 102; also Arabic 👁 Image
sparrow, etc., and (perhaps) Assyrian iƒƒuru, bird).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
depart early
A primitive root; to skip about, i.e. Return -- depart early.
Forms and Transliterations
וְיִצְפֹּ֖ר ויצפר veyitzPor wə·yiṣ·pōr wəyiṣpōr
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