Lexical Summary laqaq: to lap, lick Original Word: לָקַקTransliteration: laqaq Phonetic Spelling: (law-kak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to lap, lick Meaning: to lick, lap Strong's Concordance lap, lick A primitive root; to lick or lap -- lap, lick. Brown-Driver-Briggs H3952. laqaq [לָקַק] verb lap, lick (Late Hebrew id., Pi`el; Arabic lick, lap of dog (Wahrm)); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular לָֽקְקוּ 1 Kings 21:19; Imperfect3masculine singular יָלֹק Judges 7:5 (twice in verse); 3masculine plural יָלֹ֫קּוּ 1 Kings 21:19, וַיָּלֹ֫קּוּ 22:38; — lap, הַמַּיִם מִןֿ בִּלְשׁוֺנוֺ יָלֹק Judges 7:5, like of dog 7:5 (absolute); of dogs lapping up blood (accusative), 1 Kings 21:19 (twice in verse); 22:38. Pi`el Participle plural with article הַמְֿלַקְקִים Judges 7:6 (אֶלמִּֿיהֶם בְּיָדָם is erroneous gloss, see GFM), 7:7; in both = lap, lap up (= Oal Judges 7:5). לקשׁ (√ of following; Late Hebrew לקשׁ be late (Hiph`il and derivatives ); Aramaic make or do late, לְקִישָׁא, late; vulgar Arabic be late (Hauran), Wetzst in DeJob 24:6, so II. Wahrm; late, DozySuppl. ii. 543). |