Strong's Concordance
puach: to breathe, blow
Original Word: פּ֫וּחַPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: puach
Phonetic Spelling: (poo'akh)
Short Definition: utters
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[] (Late Hebrew
blow out; Arabic (
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Imperfect3masculine singular Songs 2:17; Songs 4:6 until the day breathes, i.e. grows cool.
Imperfect3masculine singular Psalm 10:5 +; Proverbs 14:25; Habakkuk 2:3, etc.; Imperative feminine singular Songs 4:16; —
cause garden (accusative) to exhale (that is, odours) Songs 4:16.
puff, snort, against, person, Psalm 10:5.
person, Ezekiel 21:36 with the fire of my wrath will I blow against thee.
excite, inflame city Proverbs 29:8.
with Psalm 12:6 puff, = pant for it (so most; Thes Hi and others against whom men puff; Bae I will shine forth to him); Habakkuk 2:3 the vision panteth (hasteth) towards the end (so most).
breathe out, utter, Proverbs 6:19; Proverbs 14:5,25; Proverbs 19:5,9, Proverbs 12:17.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
blow upon, break, puff, bring into a snare, speak, utter
A primitive root; to puff, i.e. Blow with the breath or air; hence, to fan (as a breeze), to utter, to kindle (a fire), to scoff -- blow (upon), break, puff, bring into a snare, speak, utter.
Forms and Transliterations
אָפִ֣יחַ אפיח הָפִ֥יחִי הפיחי וְיָפִ֖חַ וְיָפִ֖יחַ וְיָפִ֥יחַ וְיָפֵ֥חַ ויפח ויפיח יָפִ֣יחַ יָפִ֣יחוּ יָפִ֥יחַ יָפִ֥יחַֽ יפיח יפיחו שֶׁיָּפ֙וּחַ֙ שיפוח ’ā·p̄î·aḥ ’āp̄îaḥ aFiach hā·p̄î·ḥî haFichi hāp̄îḥî še·yā·p̄ū·aḥ šeyāp̄ūaḥ sheiyaFuach veyaFeach veyaFiach wə·yā·p̄ê·aḥ wə·yā·p̄i·aḥ wə·yā·p̄î·aḥ wəyāp̄êaḥ wəyāp̄iaḥ wəyāp̄îaḥ yā·p̄î·aḥ yā·p̄î·ḥū yaFiach yaFichu yāp̄îaḥ yāp̄îḥū
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