Lexical Summary mahal: to circumcise, weaken Original Word: מָהַלTransliteration: mahal Phonetic Spelling: (maw-hal') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to circumcise, weaken Meaning: to cut down, reduce, to adulterate Strong's Concordance mixed A primitive root; properly, to cut down or reduce, i.e. By implication, to adulterate -- mixed. Brown-Driver-Briggs H4107. mahal [מָהַל] verb circumcise, weaken (si vera lectio; compare Late Hebrew מָהַל circumcise, Aramaic מְהַל id.); — only figurative Qal Passive participle בַּמָּ֑יִם מָהוּל סָבְאֵךְ Isaiah 1:22 thy choice wine weakened with water, so Thes De CheComm Di Du; compare vinum castrare, Plinxix. 53: BaErkl. d. Jes. CheHpt (compare NöZMG xl.1886, 741) compare Late Hebrew מוהל, juice (of fruit, especially olives); Arabic oil, liquid pitch, suppurating matter; see against this Di. [מַהֲלָךְ] see הלך. [מַהֲלָל], מַהֲלַלְאֵל see II. הלל. מַהֲלֻמוֺת see הלם. [מַהֲמֹרָה], מַהֲמֹרוֺת see המר. [מַהְמֵּכָה], מַהְמֶּ֫כֶת see הפך. |