Lexical Summary atsel: to be sluggish Original Word: עָצַלTransliteration: atsel Phonetic Spelling: (aw-tsal') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be sluggish Meaning: to lean idly, to be indolent, slack Strong's Concordance be slothful A primitive root; to lean idly, i.e. To be indolent or slack -- be slothful. Brown-Driver-Briggs H6101. atsel [עָצֵל] verb Niph`al be sluggish (Late Hebrew in derived species, and derivatives; compare Arabic III. stick fast in coitu, Lane2086; Syriac be stupid); — Imperfect2masculine plural לָלֶכֶת אַלתֵּֿעָֽצְלוּ Judges 18:9 be not sluggish in going. |