Lexical Summary buz: to despise Original Word: בּוּזTransliteration: buz Phonetic Spelling: (booz) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to despise Meaning: to disrespect Strong's Concordance contemn, despise utterly A primitive root; to disrespect -- contemn, despise, X utterly. Brown-Driver-Briggs H936. buz I. [בּוּז] verb despise (Late Hebrew id.) — Qal Perfect3masculine singular בַּז Zechariah 4:10 (compare Köi. 439); 3 plural בָּ֑זוּ Proverbs 1:7; Imperfect יָבוּז 23:9; 3feminine singular וְתָבֻז 30:17; 2masculine singular תָּבוּז (Jussive) 23:22; plural יָבוּזוּ 6:30; Song of Solomon 8:7; יָבֻזוּ 8:1; Infinitive absolute בּוֺז 8:7; Participle Proverbs 11:12 2t.; — despise, shew despite toward (Wisdom Literature & poetry) with accusative 1:7; with Infinitive + ל 30:17; elsewhere followed by ל + noun, 6:30; 11:12; 13:13; 14:21; 23:9, 22; Song of Solomon 8:1, 7 (twice in verse); Zechariah 4:10. |