Lexical Summary laphath: to twist, turn, grasp with a twisting motion Original Word: לָפַתTransliteration: laphath Phonetic Spelling: (law-fath') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to twist, turn, grasp with a twisting motion Meaning: to twist, turn, grasp with a twisting motion Strong's Concordance take hold, turn aside self A primitive root; properly, to bend, i.e. (by implication) to clasp; also (reflexively) to turn around or aside -- take hold, turn aside (self). Brown-Driver-Briggs H3943. laphath [לָפַת] verb twist, turn, grasp with a twisting motion (Arabic twist, wring; Assyrian lapâtu, overthrow, DlHWB 382); — Qal Imperfect וַיִּלְמֹּת Judges 16:29 followed by accusative, Samson grasped the two middle columns. Niph`al Imperfect3masculine singular וַיִּלָּפֵת Ruth 3:8 the man started up and twisted himself; 3 masculine plural יִלָּֽפְתוּ Job 6:18 the paths of their way [i.e. of the streams] turn aside (twist, wind, with lessening force), so AV Hi De Da Bu > Ew Ol Di Siegf Du, who read Qal יִלְמְּתוּ or Pi`el יְלַמְּתוּ, making ארחות, = caravans, subject לָצוֺן לֵץ, see below ליץ. |