caphar <05608>
rpo caphar
Pronunciation: | saw-far' |
Origin: | a primitive root |
Reference: | TWOT - 1540 |
PrtSpch: | verb, noun masculine |
In Hebrew: | rpoh 27, rpoyw 13, rpo 12, rpoy 11, wrpo 10, rpwoh 10, wrpoy 9, wrpoyw 7, rpol 6, hrpoa 5, rpwo 4, Myrpo 3, rpot 3, rpom 3, ytrpo 2, rpow 2, wrpot 2, yrpo 2, rpoyh 2, Mwrpoyw 2, hrpoaw 2, Myrpom 2, rpoaw 1, hrponw 1, Mtrpow 1, rpotw 1, Myrpwo 1, hrpoyw 1, rpoa 1, rponw 1, Mrpoyw 1, rwpoy 1, rpolw 1, Mrpoa 1, trpow 1, htrpo 1, hnrpoa 1, rpwow 1, rwpot 1, rpon 1, Mtrpo 1, hrpow 1, hrpo 1, Mrpo 1 |
In NET: | scribe 21, told 12, tell 9, count 7, secretary 4, scribes 4, royal secretary 4, declare 3, Tell 2, telling 2, numbered 2, gave details 1, forewarned 1, had 1, informed 1, declared 1, go ahead and tell 1, counts 1, affirm 1, census 1, keep 1, count off 1, counted them out 1, confess 1, penknife 1, speak 1, related 1, recounted 1, spread news 1, taken 1, unannounced 1, teach 1, recount 1, publicized 1, officer's 1, number 1, writing 1, proclaim 1, prove 1, proclaimed 1, measuring 1 |
In AV: | scribe 50, tell 40, declare 24, number 23, count 6, shew forth 5, writer 4, speak 2, accounted 1, commune 1, told out 1, reckon 1, penknife + 08593 1, shewing 1, talk 1 |
Count: | 161 |
Definition: | v 1) to count, recount, relate 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to count (things) 1a2) to number, take account of, reckon 1b) (Niphal) to be counted, be numbered 1c) (Piel) to recount, rehearse, declare 1c1) to recount (something), rehearse 1c2) to talk 1c3) to count exactly or accurately 1d) (Pual) to be recounted, be rehearsed, be related n m 2) enumerator, muster-officer, secretary, scribe 2a) enumerator, muster-officer, secretary 2b) learned man, scribe a primitive root; properly, to score with a mark as a tally or record, i.e. (by implication) to inscribe, and also to enumerate; intensively, to recount, i.e. celebrate:-commune, (ac-)count; declare, number, + penknife, reckon, scribe, shew forth, speak, talk, tell (out), writer. |
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