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Strong's #6995 - קֹטֶן
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- little finger
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2703) nuq (קתהנ QThN) AC: ? CO: Small AB: ?: Someone or something that is small in size, importance, age or significance. [from: uq]
V) nuq (קתהנ QThN) - Small: To be small or insignificant. KJV (4): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) small, not worthy - Strongs: H6994 (קָטֹן)
Nm) nuq (קתהנ QThN) - Small: KJV (101): small, little, youngest, younger, least, less, lesser, young - Strongs: H6996 (קָטֹן)
gm) nufq (קותהנ QWThN) - Small: KJV (2): little - Strongs: H6995 (קֹטֶן)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
קֹטֶן m., smallness; hence the little finger; whence קָֽטֳנִי kotoni, my little finger, 1 Kings 12:10; 1 Chronicles 10:10. Other copies have, in 2 Ch. loc. cit., קָֽטָנִּי kotonni (from the form קְטֹן the last letter talcing dagesh, the Sh’va moveable being changed into Kametz-Chatuph); see J. H. Michaëlis on the passage. But the reading appears inadmissible, which is found in V. D. Hooght, 1 Ki. loc. cit., קָטֳנִּי. Compare קֹבֶל.