Lexical Summary malaq: to nip, nip off Original Word: מָלַקTransliteration: malaq Phonetic Spelling: (maw-lak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to nip, nip off Meaning: to crack a, joint, to wring the neck of a, fowl Strong's Concordance wring off A primitive root; to crack a joint; by implication, to wring the neck of a fowl (without separating it) -- wring off. Brown-Driver-Briggs H4454. malaq מָלַק verb nip, nip off (head of bird; without necessarily severing it from body, compare Leviticus 5:8) (Late Hebrew id., Aramaic מְלַק,); — Qal Perfect consecutive אֶתרֿאֹשׁוֺ וּמָלַק Leviticus 1:15, i.e. head of dove; compare יַבְדִּיל וְלֹא עָרְמּוֺ מִמּוּל אֶתרֿאֹשׁוֺ וּמָלַק 5:8. compare Di-Ry. ᵐ5 ἀποκνίζω. I, II. מַלְקָחַ֫יִם מֶלְקָחַ֫יִם, מַלְקוֺחַ, see לקח. מַלְקוֺשׁ see לקשׁ. מֶלְתָּחָה see לתח. [מַלְתָּעוֺת] see מְתַלְּעוֺת below תלע. מַמְּגֻרוֺת see I. גור [מֵמַד] see מדד. |