Lexical Summary sut: to swerve, fall away Original Word: שׂוּטTransliteration: sut Phonetic Spelling: (soot) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to swerve, fall away Meaning: to detrude, become derelict Strong's Concordance turn aside to Or (by permutation) cuwt {soot}; a primitive root; to detrude, i.e. (intransitively and figuratively) become derelict (wrongly practise; namely, idolatry) -- turn aside to. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7750. sut [שׂוּט] verb swerve, fall away (akin to שָׂטָה q. v.; Late Hebrew סוּט Hiph`il is shake, move away; Assyrian šâ‰u, rebel, Meissn90; Ethiopic : bring back, restore; in ᵑ9 apostatize is סְטָא); — Qal Participle plural construct כָזָב וֶשָׂטֵי Psalm 40:5 those falling away to falsehood (GunkSchöpf. 40 וְשָׂטָה). |