Strong's Concordance
qatsah: to cut off
Original Word: קָצָהPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: qatsah
Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-tsaw')
Short Definition: off
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [] (Late Hebrew
id., separate, Phoenician
cut off, exterminate; Aramaic ,
👁 Image break off (e.g. bread); Arabic
👁 Image be remote,
👁 Image remote extremity); —
Infinitive Habakkuk 2:10 cutting off many peoples; Vrss (√ ); Gr Now conjecture .
Infinitive construct 2 Kings 10:32 to cut off in Israel; read probably to be angry with, Hi CheCrit. n. Isaiah 14:6 (in Commentaries) KmpKau Kit Benz, ; Gr ; Participle Proverbs 26:6 (figurative).
Perfect3plural Leviticus 14:41, accusative dust; Infinitive construct Leviticus 14:43, accusative house, in both apparently = scrape, scrape off (q. v., Leviticus 14:41 a), and so probably read, namely , , RSJPhil. xvi (1888), 72 Dr-Wh Di-Ry Baen.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
cut off, cut short, scrape off
A primitive root; to cut off; (figuratively) to destroy; (partially) to scrape off -- cut off, cut short, scrape (off).
Forms and Transliterations
הִקְצ֔וּ הִקְצ֥וֹת הקצו הקצות לְקַצּ֖וֹת לקצות מְקַצֶּ֣ה מקצה קְצוֹת־ קצות־ hikTzot hikTzu hiq·ṣō·wṯ hiq·ṣū hiqṣōwṯ hiqṣū ketzot lə·qaṣ·ṣō·wṯ lekatzTzot ləqaṣṣōwṯ mə·qaṣ·ṣeh mekatzTzeh məqaṣṣeh qə·ṣō·wṯ- qəṣōwṯ-
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