Strong's Concordance
chathar: to dig, row
Original Word: חָתַרPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: chathar
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-thar')
Short Definition: dig
Brown-Driver-Briggs
(Late Hebrew
id., bore (through), so Aramaic (rare)) —
Perfect Job 24:16, Ezekiel 12:7; Imperfect Ezekiel 8:8, Ezekiel 12:12; Amos 9:2, Jonah 1:13; Imperative Ezekiel 8:8; Ezekiel 12:5; —
dig into houses, with accusative Job 24:16 (of burglary); followed by into or through a wall Ezekiel 8:8 (twice in verse) (Co strike out on internal grounds), Ezekiel 12:5,7,12; metaphor followed by Amos 9:2 dig into She'ôl, i.e. as a refuge.
row (as digging into the water) Jonah 1:13.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
dig through, row
A primitive root; to force a passage, as by burglary; figuratively, with oars -- dig (through), row.
Forms and Transliterations
וַיַּחְתְּר֣וּ וָאֶחְתֹּ֣ר ואחתר ויחתרו חֲתָר־ חָתַ֥ר חָתַֽרְתִּי־ חתר חתר־ חתרתי־ יַחְתְּר֖וּ יַחְתְּר֣וּ יחתרו chaTar chatarti chator ḥā·ṯar ḥă·ṯār- ḥā·ṯar·tî- ḥāṯar ḥăṯār- ḥāṯartî- vaechTor vaiyachteRu wā’eḥtōr wā·’eḥ·tōr way·yaḥ·tə·rū wayyaḥtərū yachteRu yaḥ·tə·rū yaḥtərū
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