Lexical Summary naqat: weary Original Word: נָקַטTransliteration: naqat Phonetic Spelling: (naw-kat') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: weary Meaning: to loathe Strong's Concordance weary A primitive root; to loathe -- weary. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5354. naqat [קוּט] verb feel a loathing ("" form of קוּץ q. v.); — Qal Imperfect1singular בְּדוֺר אָקוּט Psalm 95:10 I felt a loathing at the Generation. Niph`al Perfect2masculine plural consecutive בִּפְנֵיכֶם וּנְקֹטֹתֶם Ezekiel 20:43 ye shall feel loathing against your faces (at yourselves), with ב of thing, so 36:31 (עַל of thing); metaplastic (as if from קטט) 3 plural consecutive בִפְנֵיהֶם וְנָקֹטוּ 6:9 (אֶל of thing, for עַל, + ל of thing, for which Co בְּ Krae בְּ or עַל); also 3 feminine singular בְּ נַפְשַׁי נָָֽקְטָה Job 10:1 (as if from נ֗֗֗קט; on both forms see Ges§§ 67dd, 72dd). Hithpolel id. Imperfect1singular בְּ אֶתְקוֺטָט Psalm 139:21 (We אֶתְקוֺמֵם); absolute וָאֶתְקוֺטָ֑טָה 119:158. — Ezekiel 16:47 see קָט; Job 8:14 see following |