Lexical Summary tsud: to hunt Original Word: צוּדTransliteration: tsud Phonetic Spelling: (tsood) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to hunt Meaning: to lie alongside, to catch an animal, to victual Strong's Concordance chase, hunt, sore, take provision A primitive root; to lie alongside (i.e. In wait); by implication, to catch an animal (figuratively, men); (denominative from tsayid) to victual (for a journey) -- chase, hunt, sore, take (provision). see HEBREW tsayid Brown-Driver-Briggs H6679. tsud I. צוּד verb hunt (Late Hebrew id. (rare), מְצוּדָה = Biblical Hebrew; Assyrian ƒâdu, hunt, so Arabic , , Aramaic צִיד צוּד,, () ; Old Aramaic צידא hunting); — Qal Perfect3plural צָד֣וּ Lamentations 4:18; suffix צָדוּנִי 3:52, וְצָדוּם consecutive Jeremiah 16:16; Imperfect3masculine singular יָצוּד Leviticus 17:13, etc.; Imperative masculine singular צוּ֫דָה Genesis 27:3; Infinitive absolute צוֺד Lamentations 3:52; construct לָצוּד Genesis 27:5; Participle הַצָּד 27:33; — hunt, with accusative 1. צַיִד 27:3 Qr (> Kt צידה), 27:5; 27:33 (all J), חַיָּה צֵיד Leviticus 17:13 (H); טֶרֶף Job 38:39; with accusative of person Micah 7:2 (+חֵרֶם, instrumental), Jeremiah 16:16 (+מֵעַל), Job 10:16, כַצִּמּוֺד צָדוּנִי צוֺד Lamentations 3:52, subject evil Psalm 140:12; with accusative צְעָדֵינוּ Lamentations 4:18, יְקָרָה נֶפֶשׁ Proverbs 6:26. — Hosea 9:13 read probably לָצוּד (or לָצַיִד), for לְצוֺר ᵑ0, see צֹר. Po'l. hunt (keenly, eagerly?), Imperfect2feminine plural תְּצוֺדֵדְנָה Ezekiel 13:18; Infinitive construct לְצוֺדֵד 13:18; Participle feminine plural מְצֹדְדוֺת 13:20; 13:20, all with accusative נְפָשׁוֺת (of magic arts, necromancy, etc.). [צִיד] verb denominative Hithpa`el supply oneself with provisions, take as one's provision — perfect 1 plural הִצְטַיַּדְנוּ Joshua 9:12 this bread we took as our provision; Imperfect3masculine plural וֵיִּצְטַיָָּֽדוּ 9:4 (so read for וַיִּצְטַיָָּֽרוּ ᵑ0, Manuscripts Vrss Thes and others), absolute |