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#4454 מָלַק malaq {maw-lak'}
a primitive root; TWOT - 1207; v
Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
1) (Qal) to nip, nip off (head of a bird)
Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
A primitive root; to crack a joint; by implication to wring the neck of a fowl (without separating it):wring off.
Strong's (Hebrew & Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament)
- #4454.
- מָלַק
- malaq (577a); a prim. root; to nip, nip off:
- NASB - nip(1), wring off(1).
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AV - wring off 2; 2
- off
- Leviticus 1:15; 5:8.
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