Lexical Summary makak: to be low or humiliated Original Word: מָכַךְTransliteration: makak Phonetic Spelling: (maw-kak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be low or humiliated Meaning: to be low or humiliated Strong's Concordance be brought low, decay A primitive root; to tumble (in ruins); figuratively, to perish -- be brought low, decay. Brown-Driver-Briggs H4355. makak [מָכַךְ] verb be low, humiliated (Aramaic מְכַךְ, ; Arabic is suck entirely out, diminish, consume) — Qal Imperfect וַיָּמֹ֫כּוּ Psalm 106:43 of perverse Israel Niph`al Imperfect יִמַּךְ Ecclesiastes 10:18 sink (in decay) of house-timbers. Hoph`al Perfect וְהֻמְּכוּ Job 24:24 be brought low, of wicked. I. מִכְלָה see כלא. II. [מִכְלָה] see כלה. מִכְלָל מִכְלוֺל,, [מַכְלֻל] see כלל. מַכֹּ֫לֶת see אכל. [מִכְמָן], מִכְמַנֵּי see כון. מִכְמָשׂ מִכְמָס, see כמס. מִכְמָר, [מַכְמֹר], [מִכְמֶ֫רֶת], מִכְמֹ֫רֶת see III. כמר. מִכְמְתָת see כמת. |