Lexical Summary nachats: perhaps to urge Original Word: נָחַץTransliteration: nachats Phonetic Spelling: (naw-khats') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: perhaps to urge Meaning: perhaps to urge Strong's Concordance require haste A primitive root; to be urgent -- require haste. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5169. nachats [נָחַץ] verb urge (?), whence (si vera lectio); — Qal Passive participle (active Participle in u, according to BaNB 175), נָחוּץ הַמֶּל֛ח דְּבַד 1 Samuel 21:9 the king's business was urgent (ᵐ5 κατὰ σπουδήν, A κατασπεῦδον). (Thes compare Arabic ursit instititgue rogando [Kam Frey]); text dubious; HPS נָאוֺץ (from אוץ), > נחושׁ. נחר (probably onomatopoetic √ of following; compare Assyrian na—îru, nostril; Arabic snort, nostril; Ethiopic snort; Syriac id., nostril; נְחִירָא ᵑ7 id.; also Late Hebrew Pi`el snort). — נָחַר Jeremiah 6:29 etc., see I. חרר. |