Lexical Summary saphaq: to slap, clap Original Word: סָפַקTransliteration: saphaq Phonetic Spelling: (saw-fak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to slap, clap Meaning: to clap the hands, of satisfaction, to be enough, of excess, to vomit Strong's Concordance clap, smite, strike, suffice, wallow Or saphaq (1 Kings 20:10; Job 27:23; Isaiah 2:6) {saw-fak'}; a primitive root; to clap the hands (in token of compact, derision, grief, indignation, or punishment); by implication of satisfaction, to be enough; by implication of excess, to vomit -- clap, smite, strike, suffice, wallow. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5606. saphaq II. [שָׂפַק] verb suffice (Late Hebrew סָפַק suffice, abound, so Ecclus 15:18 +; סְפַק סְפֵיק, ᵑ7, Syriac ; Arabic is be niggardly, scanty, Lane1573); — Qal Imperfect3masculine singular יִשְׂמֹּק 1 Kings 20:10, subject dust, with לְ of thing. |