Lexical Summary qatsin: a chief, ruler Original Word: קָצִיןTransliteration: qatsin Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-tseen') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a chief, ruler Meaning: a magistrate, other leader Strong's Concordance captain, guide, prince, ruler From qatsah in the sense of determining; a magistrate (as deciding) or other leader -- captain, guide, prince, ruler. Compare Eth Qatsiyn. see HEBREW qatsah see HEBREW Eth Qatsiyn Brown-Driver-Briggs H7101. qatsin קָצִין noun masculineDaniel 11:18 chief, ruler (properly decider, compare Dr11:8); — absolute ׳ק Judges 11:6 +; construct קְצִּין Isaiah 3:7; plural construct קְעִינֵי Isaiah 1:40 +; suffix קְצִינַיִח 22:3; — 1 chief, commander in war Joshua 10:24 (JE), Judges 11:6, 11 ("" ראֹשׁ), Daniel 11:18. 2 dictator, Isaiah 3:67. 3 more Generally, ruler, man in authority, Isaiah 1:10; 22:3; Micah 3:1, 9; of ants, ק ׳אֵין Proverbs 6:7 (+משֵׁל שֹׁטֵר,). — 25:15 read probably קֶצֶף (Toy). קְצָוֺת see קְצָת. above קצח (√ of following; meaning unknown; Late Hebrew קֶצַח = Biblical Hebrew; Arabic , seeds used for seasoning). |