Lexical Summary muk: to be low or depressed, to grow poor Original Word: מוּךְTransliteration: muk Phonetic Spelling: (mook) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be low or depressed, to grow poor Meaning: to be low or depressed, to grow poor Strong's Concordance be waxen poorer A primitive root; to become thin, i.e. (figuratively) be impoverished -- be (waxen) poor(-er). Brown-Driver-Briggs H4134. muk [מוּךְ] verb be low, depressed, grow poor (Late Hebrew id., Niph`al; Aramaic מוּךְ, sink or bend down; compare מָכַח, Syriac , be brought low, humble); — Qal Perfect consecutive וּמָח Leviticus 27:8 (P); Imperfect יָמוּח 25:25, 35, 39 (all H); Participle מָח 25:47 (P): all of impoverished Israelites. |