Strong's Concordance
kalal: to complete, perfect
Original Word: כָּלַלPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: kalal
Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-lal')
Short Definition: perfected
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. (Late Hebrew
comprehend, include, Pi`el
complete,
a General rule,
in General; Biblical Aramaic and Syriac Shaph`el ,
👁 Image complete, finish; Assyrian
kalâli III. I. 2.
complete; Arabic
👁 Image is
be wearied, fatigued; Aramaic ,
👁 Image is
a crown, hence denominative ,
👁 Image to crown; Ethiopic I. 2
👁 Image to crown,
👁 Image a crown,
👁 Image crowning (of bride),
nuptials; Arabic
👁 Image a crown, loan-word (Frä
62)): —
Ezekiel 27:4 thy builders have
perfected thy beauty (of Tyre, under figure of ship),
Ezekiel 27:11.
[] (see Biblical Hebrew I. []; but perhaps loan-word from Assyrian šuklulu, ušaklil, uštaklil, DIWB 331, compare , and Buhl14); —
Perfect3masculine singular suffix Ezra 5:11 he finished it; 3 masculine plural Ezra 6:14, also (with accusative of thing) Ezra 4:12 (Kt , read Qr) ; Infinitive , accusative of thing Ezra 5:3,9.
be completed, of walls; Imperfect3masculine plural Ezra 4:13,16.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
make perfect
A primitive root; to complete -- (make) perfect.
Forms and Transliterations
כָּלְל֖וּ כָּלְל֥וּ כללו kā·lə·lū kāləlū kalLu
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